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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. |. THURSDAY. or the District of Columbia. Maryland and “Virginia, generally fair, followed by showers in extreme westera portions of Virginia and Mary- Jand, south winds. CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temperature and condition of water at 8 #.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 66; condition, 37. Receiving reservoir. temperature, 69. Con- dition at north connection. 32: condition at touth connection. 36: distributing reservoir, temperature, 70; condition at influent gate Bouse. 25: ory ase 26. iligh ti Low tide. 8128m. sane | 27am 256pm Tas Cress. fotels and first-class dealers, except those controled by a trust, sell “Admiral,” the one strietly bigh grade cigarctis. —__-__ Grix's Tox Curax,the best, 11th and F sts. Tux Gazar Kusz still continues at the Ex- | rag Carer Curssixo WoRKS, 691-695 Dante | chusetts ave. ‘Telephone. 425. | Carpets moth-proof free of charge. 923 F. Jas. B. HexvERsox. 923 F. House Painting and Decorating: best mate- ials, and competent workmen employed. Fon Srarso Lamp go to Jous 3. Kexxy. 9th street wing, Center market, Telerhone 1064. Pror. Groxe Suteupe eure bunions, corns, &e. 10 10 25e. 1115 Ba. ave.. dd floor. Camrets Crzsxep ‘Wears, €31-€25 Mass. Proof tree of cnu=ze. Farxcm Czaxerar. plain colors. 7c.. worth 1834e,; Wamsutta Cotton. iu remnants, 9c... real | 12%4e.; India Linens. Irish Lawns, Plaid ‘Orguudies. Jow Gaawen & Co., 636 Pa. ave. nw. | | We. Mu ER sured to suit | one such a deed.” sald Mr. Sauchester toa cea tey matonneen: Manes see eae Feporter, “I wish to God it had been me in stead of Fee advercisement page 4. Have Yous Cumpsts Craavep at the Ex-j pine Canrer Cieaxrya Works, 631-635 Masea- chuselts avenie Carpets made moth-proot free of charge. Telephone, 425. Agririctat Htwax Eyes, large assortment Ceartix Orricat Co.. Masonic Temple, F st Jas. BL Hexpenso: HS F st. ow. for ar- spring styles; new colorings. arta Matrarsens, clean and elastic, can mace over and costs no more than shuck. Asi your dealer for them. Wasurxarox Disrxvzetaxt Co. prepare most Feliable; ased bY gov't: callon or bbL 1906 G st. Tax Bust Gas Rasons at_rednced A. Ese xy s Sows, 718 7th st. n. w. ‘ Tam Pustic are cordially invited to inspect our improved method of Cleaning Carpets, Z2urme Carret Cizasixo Works. 631-635 avenue. Teievhone. 425. City AND DistKicr AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axaavon's Orzea Hotse.—Dicuson’s Sam- ‘Opers Company in “A Night in Venice.” New Natioxay Tazarer.—Summer Comedy ‘Seasou—“The Snowball.” ‘th street near perform- EXCURSIONS TOMORKOW. Mount Vexxoy.—Steamer Macalester at 10 em and2p. m. Maasaatt Hatt.—Steamer River Queen at 9:30am Steamer Macslester at 10a. m. and 2pm ‘Mansaatz Hart.—Excursion Columbia Ath- letic Club. Steamer Macalester 6 p. m., River Queen 6:30 p. m. Riven View.—Laurel Social Club Excursion. Bout leaves 9:45 a. m., 1:45 and 6:45 p. m sata. emachamat MET A WATERLOO. ‘The Old Officers of the Washington Grove Association Defeated. The annual election of officers of the Wash- ington Grove camp meeting yesterday resulted in an entire overthrow of the old officers. The result, however, cannot be called a surprise. as it is the result of « long fight. ‘The officers who have been retired bave been in office practically for five years. and while there have been no charges of mismanagement, there has been con- | stderabie and constantly growing friction and opposition. East year there was s bitter ‘ight | Detween the two factions at the election, whic! however, resulted ina vinteny Sox the party in ‘er. ‘During the i Tite vigorous ection ia the direction of SERPORE Hh iad i 8 the law TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. FALL EIVER’S LATEST TRAGEDY. It Promises to Equal the Mystery of the Borden Case. Fart Rives, Mass., May $1.—The murderer of Miss Bertha Manchester has not yet been apprebended and the tragedy grows more mysterious. given out yor orday stated this morning that the heard loud barking by the dogs on the Manchester pince about 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon, ‘*but aa the dogs are always barking” thought little of the circamstance. As yet, the have no decidedly opinions as to who may have com- mitted the murder. ay reel to the great f great flow of blood, was fully ax revolting as the appesr- ance of either victim in the Bord: Iv. | Whale the pounding ‘was repestod with’ the back of the axa number of times, at least five | blows were struck with the Ou the other havd it bas been claimed by friends of Mise Borden that » marderer always | « horror of being connected with lec.cuen by means of the instrament used and will take it with him to avoid all riske. they think. is why no hatchet has been found by the police. | Yet in this fresh tragedy the bloody ax was {eft carelessly exposed upon the woodpile near | | Satusaly knowing the disposition of Mr. | Manchester and his difficulty in getting and | ip, the police have sought | ion of recent employes. | One of thom. a Portuguese, for a robbezy com- | mitted at Chae. Frank's clothing store in | April. anda warrant has been out for his | arrest for rome time. His associate is now serving sentence. He was at Manchoster for en days sbout two weeks ago, and has been there for one night since. Mr. Manches- ter says he saw thie man in the city on tke crab pond bridge about 11 0’ Another man who will probably be looked up and made to account for his time is well-known | to the poltee, and worked for Manchester a few | days ago. Two others are Frenchmen. They hailed from Loweli, and one claimed to be » mason, but be raid he could not get work to a union. plessant and well intentioned, 2r. inks, but knew nothing of farm d could not talk much English. peid them so as to satisfy them and there | renee trouble when they were there or when ther left. “‘Leannot think of a person who would have because he did not beiong Bre Be wor “Thisgir! was eversthing to me. andsince my wife left me has done what few men or women addition todoing al! the work for thehouse. | looking after she milk,making butter and its reg- ular duties, even when we could get no woman to help, she has assisted me and the boy. She | has done a man’s work as well asa woman's. stock when I was in the city, and there is twenty head of The girl herself is spoken of by her neighbors and ail along the rond asa fine woman. She is not knowa to have had any lover or regular | callers, All spoke of her as modest. retiring. self-sa-riticing. She would seldom take any outing or attend churen socials even. except at repented urging, and then rather to please others than to gratify her own | wishes. She possessed a good figure and face, | and was attractive and loveable. ——-+e-+____ ENVELOPED IN FLOWERS. Remains of Jefferson Davis Lie in State at Eiehmond. Ricuwoxp, Va, May 31.—From daylight un- tit 9 o'clock hundreds of strangers and city people passed through the capitol and viewed the casket containing the remains of Jefferson Davis,and which was almost enveloped in forai tributes of various designs from the notth as well as frot: the south. Between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock about $000 pabite school hildren passed by the bey flowers as a tribute of affec- Soa muta abuts tae kee oes propor- tions equal to severat wagon loads. pL pute RAN ON THE ROCKS. Foundering of a Steamer Which Attempted ‘ Dangerous Passage at Night. Pawama, May 20.—Advices from the interior of Colombia state that on the night of the ith ult, the steamer Zaragoza foundered near Mana- gua. Five bodies were recovered, and those of the rest of the passengers and crew are sup~ posed to have sunk with the steamer or to have been carried down the river. patna ated DISTRICT GOVERNMENT, ‘THE CORNER STOSE, Tho executive commitiey of the East Wash- ington Citizens’ Associatign bas called to the notice of the Commissigpers that but sixteen | weeks remain in which ta make preparations for the celebration of the laying of the corner stone of the Capitol, and the Commissioners are urged to calls public meeting as soon as possible. ‘TION. | ABOUT JACKSON cIT¥. The governor of Virginia has written a letter to the Commissioners stating that their letter | of the 27th instant calling attention to the con- | dition of things at Jackson City has been re- ferred to Richard W. Johnston, attorney for the commonwealth in and for the county of Alex- | andria and state of Virginia, for his information and action. AGAINST A BENEFIT sociEry. J. 8. Trout bas written a letter to the Com- mise‘oners making charges against the Capital City Benefit Society. He says he laid the mat- ter before the assessor severai days ago and was advised to go beforethe Police Court. He says he is not prosecuting the society, bat made | such complaints against it that were sufficient to warrant an investigation. He requests the Commissioners to appoint & day when he ean Rs before them with Me iaees eee te sa com el Ci fay 1s mst oppotnted be on ene ill eppeal to | the President of the United CAN'T SLEEP FOR CROWING RoosTERS. Adolph Depoiliy, who lives at 613 13th street northwest, together with several neighbors, have combined in a letter urging the Commis- sioners to abate the nuisance of the crowing roosters who mske night hideous and give Morpheus a hard time to get in his work. CHANGE IN THE DETECTIVE conPs. Upon the recommendation of Maj. Moore the Commussioners today relieved Detectives ‘Slater and Trammell from the detective service and detailed Privates B. T. Rhodes and Henry ‘Lacy to fill the vacancies. —_—>——_. Summer Schedule to Marshall Hall. The summer schedule to Marshall Hall is ; ‘published elsewhere. The steamers will leave eit). Reck.,vice president | | 4 | daily at 9:20 and 10am. and 2:p.m. sharp. Par- Falk. P. M. Sunith. J. W. Whiteside. ticular notice should be given to the change in ‘The succesaful ticket had at its head the plat-{ the hour of the afternoon trip, 2 p.m. instead form, reading: of 2:30 p.m., as heretofore. Commencing Fri- REFORM TICKET. daz, snes 3, st Och wm, the Macsbed Hal ext ‘ rssande Pm! ‘Open books, better titles, at 3:30 <_ Btelet observance of al stato and pm ‘Aasociation lawe. ‘ —. ‘Welcome to friends and Christians of all Siz Months in Jail. denominations, In the Criminal Court, Division 2, today Justice Cole sentenced Matthew Dade to six The new officers, it is understood, haverno} ™ onthe fn jon a conviction of petit larceny vadieal changes in contempla‘ion, butintend to provements. There a ‘Wills Filed. ‘The will of the late Thomas Morrisett was eel pee with the petition of E. B Hay | foF probate and letters He leaves his estate to oa im; his wife In the estate of Mary Ann Langdon the bas becn some talk lately in the re-, C#veat to the will has been withdrawn and the ligious fields to the effect that the. opposition,| order sending issues to the Circuit Court set waich is now she farts in power. hud desig Of getting mo radieally caange grove was siarted 2 designs for which the ‘This is strennousiy denied who point to ‘the fact that signstes especially the purposes of the grove, ani such plan wouitt ‘be irpossi- Ble, even if it bad been thougu: of, which is denied. ~ —_—__»— A Very Fre tract of land fovrsabdivision is aside. eo ‘The Palais Royal Opening. The Palais Roval as been crowded today, or | rather the Patris Royal has been jamn.ed today, i for the Palais Royal is always crowded. The | scnual eummer opening of Mr. Lisner’s'popu- lar establishment is in full blast, and people \ who through a long series of rears bavedearned confidence in these openings are taking time by to be sold tomorrow afternoon aa the trustees, | the forelock. This year’ oy display of summer Warner and Wine. at 4 o'clock. ‘This proverty | goods is an especially tasteful one, and an es- adjoins Brookland. See adver Asement. ——_—,- Setespip Building Lot, corner of North Carolina avenue and 4th stre:ft_ east. to,be sold tomorrow afternoon at 5:3, jo'e “See ad- Vvertisement s tially good one. as the crowds si all [om sround tks high piled percep ‘The artistic light-weight silks, the cool made- up dresses and waists = the thousands ot other attractions are rapi fasngear tore the inroads of the people, t | was acquitted.” | Was sworn, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY’ 81, 1893—-TWELVE PAGES. | ERIOUS CHARGE. oe mee Held for the: es Geet oar woe A young women oa teak race Mary's county, Maryland, who a few days ago thought she was ‘® young bride, was brought face to face with facts to the contrary when she was put on the stand in Judge Miller's court this morning. She wore » green cloth suit, with cape and hat to match, and instead of being on unsophisticated country girl she had lived in Baltimore for six years, had worked in» shirt factory there, and had also figuredon the ‘stage for three weeks, Annie E. Price was the name given by the young woman, who, while not handsome, is far from bad looking. When she walked into court she gave » pass-: ing glance at John H. Cox, whom she charged with having betrayed her. ‘A bogas marriage sras what was charged, and then the defendant, it is claimed, forged the name of the Rev. Mr. Meador to the fraudulent certificate. ‘Two srDxs. ‘There were two sider to the story as ro- | lated in court, and there was the usual note | hay | written by the female. It was written it Baltimore at the time of his arrest there on. | charge of bigamy, and reads as follows: “Til be there tomorrow. I will tell the truth for your sake. “Axntm Cox.” ‘The little woman got on the stand aud toldher side of the # She boarded at the house of ‘Wiliam Vance, No, 2106 Ponnsyivania avenue. Baltimore, where she met Cox, who aiso boarded there. He bed a wite and two children living in anothor part of the city, and Mr. Vanco, the boarding honse keoper, who had heard of his | marital reiations, begged Anuie Price not to marry him, pee Annie = kuown him three days. He had had accepted and they came hee ‘RE WROTE THE NAME. Mr. Carrington, who appenred for Cox, ad-' mitted that Cox wrote the signature to the cer- tiflente, and Atinie was asked by Judge. Miller: ‘are you married to him?” “Yes, sir, I was,” was her response. They came here, she mid. on the 4th day of this month. Arriving at 5 o'ciook in the after- neon they walked about the cit-.:nd thea went tonhotel. Cox went out and :eaurned shortly with another man who he said waa a minister. ‘They were married, na she siyposed, by the man, and then they started for home. When they reeehed the depot the train aad gore, and they returned to the hotel remained aver to get mar-ied when you asked the ecirt. sho responded. “I,zhought I was doing what was right.” “How old are roa! “Twenty-five years.” VISITED THE JAIL. Cn cross-examination witnes*said\ she was | acquainted with @ man in Baitimore named Bradburn and that she visited him insthe city jail She never lived with him. burn doing in jail?” sas in there on a.charge of embezzie- pred Detective Quinlan, “and he {Where ts Bradburn now?” she was asked, “At the Bise Moaniain Ecase.” ‘Way is he not heze:" “Ele went to work $esterday.” SHE WAS A Liby. William Vance, the boar fing'house keeper,’ He told Judge ?E Je= be had heard that Cox had a wife and two children and be begged him no: to get marriai. Witness knew tha Cox and the woman ware coming over here to get married, and wherg they retarned Cox came to him and said, ‘¥.ve hurg myself again.” and threw down tie certidicate. ow did she behave while at your house?” asked the court, “She's a lady, every inch of her,” was his repiy. Before they left Baltimmre to got married witness was talking to her in the shed and she said to him: “Woe be ute ‘you, the law will handle you for yoar dite.” Witness said ‘thnt althsazh he had advised Annie not to get married tr had not said any- thing to her avout his bet g: a mazried man. “Why. then, did you keep all this important infucmation te yourself?” asked the court. “Ttell you. brother,” answered the Balti- more boardinz house Keerer, “I never inter- fere with other people’, business. BELD FOR 210% GRAND JU3Y. Deteetive Quinlan explained the arrest and acquittal of Cox on.s.charge of bigamy in Bal- timore, and also tafd.of the investigation he had made. ‘The young woman concluded the testimony by saving Gox ‘nad threatened to kill her and himself if she did not marcy him, and Judge Miller keid him in 8500 reul estate security to await the action ofthe grand jury, ies ns» esta Marré:ge Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued br the elerk of the court to the following: Thomas J. Gates and Abbie M. Cole; Frank W. Wolcott and May M. Mackey; Louis C. Rollins and Ida L. Goodhart, both of «Loudoun county, Va.: thews and Mary E,W laer and Mary B. Joanston: Murray Darker and Lulu Berry: John N. Paine and Efiie J. Dice; W. W. Wasbington and Fannie J. Lewis; George M. Moore and Xezia Courtney. Varvante Provertr, 614 F street southwest, at auction by C. G. Sloan & Co. tomorrow at 5 | p.m.—Adet. per te Cane Marviand and Virginia Postmasters. The following near-by fourth-class postmas- ters were appoined today: 8. R. Nelson,at Falls Church, Fairfax county, Va., vice E. F. Crocker. zemoved. W. J. Cosby, Rockbridge Alum Springs,vice G. L, Peyton. resigned. W. H. Nimemaker, at Grimes, Washington connty. Md., vice Mrs. E. 8. Grimes. resigned. EK. M. Holland. at Redland, Montgomery county, Md., vice H. B Penn, removed. By Spectat Requzsr Dr. Anton Gloetzner pate the viano recital of his pupils next y evening wt the Norwi Institute, He will be assisted by some of the best local | talent. Tue gs of appropriations for this year has been issuec by the ‘Treasury Department. 1 Owe Aut To Hoos. 1 OWE\ALL To HOOD's. SICK VOMITING SHELLS, DIZZINESS, NEURAL- GIA“ WEAKNESS. ALL CURED-NOW ‘IN PERFECT HEALTH— ‘WEIGH MORE THAN EVER. A FRANK, INTEEESTING STATEMENT. “In reading the daily papers Ihave often seen statements fron: people who have been benefited by Hood's Sarsapnrilla, and I feel that I AM NOT DOING JUSTICE unless my testimony is added to others’. Ihave been suffering with sick vomiting spells for three or four years, with xid- dineas, and was most of the time almost per fectly prostrated. I lind no appetite and suf fered also from neuralgis in my head snd eyes. I was treated for two years by the best phy- sician in town and by other doctors, but found Rorelief. They woulc tell me my cotgition was OWING TOMY AGE, And that I must have patience. But after two years Uthought it time that patience should cease to ‘be a virtue. Iwas crowing so weak I could not sleep at night. And when I was able to eo out, I was AFRAID TO GO FAK FROM HOME. Iwas constantly tired; I could not go up or down stairs or raise my arms above my head without giddiness, and was soafraid to look up that I became sceustomed toinolding my head down. AT Last I was persusded'to take Hood'sSarsaparilla, and after using four bottles my improvement in health is WONDERFUL. I candidly believe I am CURED OF *LL MY AILMENTS. My appetite is good. can est aaytime, am free from meuralgia and cther tropb'es. 1 NEVER FELT SO WELL ‘Nor was as stout as now since! was marrisd, and I am motber of nine children, Thave in- ereased from 125 to 145 pounds. I ain PER. FECTLY WELL, go outevery das. When my friends ask what has made sneb an inprovement I tell them I owe it all to HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA And that I'am MADE OVER AGAIN. Friends ‘whom I have persuaded to take Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla are also deriving benefit from it." MRS. 8. M. WATERS, 1213 32d street northwest, Georgetown, D. C. BOOD'S PILLS are hand made and perfect im pro- Portjonand appearance, S50. ber box. HEALTH OF THE DISTRIC®. Still Further Decline in the Number of “The decline in the number of deaths, as em nounced in the report of woek before last, was followed by a still further decline last week,” says the report of Health Officer Hammett. “From 150 in the second week of the month ‘the deaths decreased to 107 in the following week, and in the past week they numbered but 104. The denth rate fell five in every thousand during the eame period, equal to 1,300 per an- num. The improvement in regard to pueumo- nia ond other acute lung disensos still continues, and theame may besnidin relation to the whole class of dangerous contagious discasos, Influ- enzn may be naid to have disappeared as a threat to the general health. the two fatel cases now Teported having bad their beginning » number jof months since, But two new cases of diph- | therin and five of scarlet fever were reported, accompanied by no death from either. The mortality among infants nnder five years of age stands a: the normal, with the normal tion of those under one year of age. Katarial fovern eatined throe deaths, two of which were ae ‘in character. “The week's denih-roll was not called from ny special locality of the District. the quota wing been contributed from all sections thereof nearly alike equal. “There were eight violent deaths, one of which being from suicile, ‘There were three cases of drowniug, one of being run over by bir columa and one by mother overlying her Tho report shows: Number of deaths, 104— White, 59: colored, 45. Death rate per 1,000 per aunnm—White, 17.5: colored, 27,5; tousl Population, 30.8. Thirgy-fve wore under tee years of age, 28 were under one year old and 24 over sixty years. Twenty-three of the deaths occurred in hospitals and public institutions. ‘The Genths by classes were as follows: Zymotic, constitutional, 92; local, 46: development viclenee, 8. wore: Consumption, 15: diarrheal. 1; typhoid fever, 2; malarial fever, 1; pneu- fn, congestion of tho lungs. 8; kidney diseases. 1; meningitis, 3; cancers, 4; influenza, 2. Births reported— ‘Twenty-four white males. 21 white females, 18 |. colored males, 10 colored females. Marriages reported—Eight white, 7 colored. Still births reported—Five white, 9 colored. ares Be A Bieycle Accident. A sad actident happoned at the corner of 6th and Q streets yesterday evoning in which Bertha Covey, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. Walter Covey, was painfully but not serionaly injured. ‘The little girl was riding a bicycle at the time but she had not yet been able to becor expert. Ayoung man named Louis K was also riding a bicycle, and the wheels wero g0ing in opporite directions, Both Mr. Koell- ner and the child turned at the same time, each trying to get ont of the other's way, but they turned in the same direction, and ‘ collision was the result. ‘The little one was taken to the home of Mr. R. W. Calhoun, 615 Rhode Island avenue, where Dr. G. B, Henderson set the broken coilar bone. Policeman Jennings arrested Koollner, and he was subsequently released on bail, This morning when the case was investigated by Assistant District Attorney Mullowney the father of the girl appeared. He nid thas his child was not seriousiy injured, and that as the affair was an accident, he did not desire to prosecute the case, ‘The prosecution was there- fore abandoned. re ge ‘The Summer Steamer Schedule to Mt.Vernon. In another column will be found the summer schedule of the steamer Macalester to Mt. Ver- non. Morning and afternoon trips will be made, the steamer leaving at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. sharp, returning to the eity by 1:50 and 5:30 p.m. : street car, one from neglect, one fracture of | COM The principal causes of death Save My Lue. WOULD HAVE SCRATCHED MYSELF TO DEATH BUT FOR CUTICURA. DEST DOCTORS TWO YEARS. BILLS, $125. EXPENDED $2.50 FOR CUTICURA REMEDIES. 1AM TODAY A WELL MAN, WITH A SMOOTH SKIN. Iwas afflicted two years with a disease the doctors herpes, or salt rheum. I was different doctors, the best I could find, but they did meno good. My doctors’ bills were #123. One told me 1 would have togo off tosome ings to cet woll. Isowyouradvertisement and wrote to you over a year ago, A young friend of mine was foinc to New Orleans, La, CURA REMEDIES. He bought two cakes CUTICURA SOAP, UTICURA RESOLVENT. I must MEDIES coming man; my neck, smooth as they ever were. ‘since I commenced to use ICURA REMEDIES. I am spreading t) evary where 1 po Sor Wiss God-eealt Som fering pumanity. It wasthe RE: which saved my life. I would re een myself to death. I have quit using the medicine now for nine mon:bs, and no trace of the disease has showed up since, Tem now today a wi are A. E. MABRY, Sheppardtown, Miss, } CUTICURA RESOLVENT, ‘The New Blocd and Skin Vurifier, internally (#6 cleanse tha blood of all img: tities and poisonous ele- | mente), c Instantly relieve aud speedity cure every species hing, burning, scaly, crusted, 7 | lows and hereditary trations, and 100 PIMPLES, blackireais, red, rows, olly skin eured by € ckapped and | plaster. o Nuzp A Ji udge of China Ware to appre: French Deé vated Havilai China Dinner Sets of 100 pieces, Franken*hal flower decoration, with solid gold handies, Oszy $34.50 Per Ser. You wil! acsnow:edse it worth at Jesst helZ es Gas Stove Nutsey Eefruceratore, $4.50 1 Best Window Sercen in town, Boe. Aucite Stove Mais, Winans MONSTON, 1205 Pa Ave NW. B. Towxsn & Sox DRY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 7th st. n.w. Fey morte ot Sering cuaee. 120. ine ens. in splonMe styles, 12 i ile, extra gov, fr 8 ad 106 Estee line Stipes ana Said a Fancy Silks ecial vara up. my29 jos in Dress Goods, all wool, 30s. Dress Goods, 38 in. wide, in all’ the new 1 Face shades, Yoo! Face Black Henrietts, 3¢ in. wide, 250. Fruit of the Loom Biesehed Coxtgin, S63 Androscogwin Bieached Cotto: QUIT UTILTTTIIO | fiifon Land éW. Baito, St Ont INUIT ONI7to0 ES —" Ae Se dS | and think :t over. CITY TTEMS. y jow., time is -. sugar is advanc- in rapidly, e displa} ane monies coe eonione ‘One of them is ited to every purchaser of cme — ot ‘Nectar Tea or one of Aand P, Powder. The Great Aj and Pa- etfic Company, main 50L-and 508 7th st. mw., cor. E st. mySi-4t plac SaE PAA There Never Was a Detter Offer. “Time” Payments—“Bottom” Prices! the Furniture od miyesteae poe On, “Time” Payments at! “Bottom” Prices. Joux Ruppsx, ‘The Accommodator, 518 Seventh street northwest. a Trott, 1602 14th st. n.w., Has morebergains in China, Tin, Wood, and Ginas Ware than any one else. Nothing Can Convince You of the ease with which you can make your own clothes until you get one of our Imperial Pinned Patterns at 427 9th ot. n. w. at Sugar Is Going Up. Better lay ina 8 now, us preserving time theres Get one af thoes ‘bewmlital Hoss Bowls winch we are.giving. sway with ersry und of Thea-Nectar Tes or A. and P. Baking Powder. ‘The Great Atlantic and Pacitio Tes ny, main store, 501, £08 7th st. v.w., Cor ot, also principal markets, my3i-4t Housekeepers should attend. attend our groat spe- cial sale of Fine Grooskies, Old Wines, &o. 8} cial prices this week. Marzaxe’ 'e, 417 "1th mw.1? a it Earthen 1t \ ~ ats es The Latest Spring Style HInclndes Old Dominion that are used by all smokers. Photo inevery pack. 1¢ cate JAE Your Wife Had Better Lay foe stock of stgar—the price is advancing rapidly and preserving time is at hand. Weare giving away handsome Rose Bowls with every ume of Thea-Nectar Tes or A. and P. Baking owder. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tes Company, main store, 501-503 7th st. n.w., Cor ner E st.; branches, 1620 14th #t., 3104 M st, Georgetown, 815 H st. n.e., and all principal mar! eon Newrox H. —* my31-4¢ ‘Manager. Pure Old Rye Whisky (4 years old), 750. qt. Pure Old Port Wine, large bottle, 50¢. Fine Old Spanish Sherry (forrickness), 7c. qt. 1* Mzrzorn's Great Special Sale, 4177¢h at. 2. Dog Collars Engraved, Razors honed, tree; Rodger’s Cutlery. Warvoun's, 477 Pa. ave. now. For Breakfast. It you enjoy wcup of delicious Coffee try our Java and Mocha at 38, $5 and 88 cents per pound. It beats them ‘all. Special presents given with Thea-Nectar Tea and A. and P. Baking Powder. The Great Atlantic and Pa- | *%, citic Tea Company, 501 and 503 7th et. n.w., corner E st.: 1620 14th st. n.w., 815 H st. ne.. 3104 M st., Georgetown, D. C.. and all princi- pal markets, Newrox H. Bowsax, my3l-4t pecs Comfort Powder. Don't go away in summer without a boxot Comtort Powder. You will cortainly want ‘it All druggists, 10 ae Piles.—Biind, Bleeding, Internal or Pro- truding Piles successfully treated, without cut- ting, tying or detention from busines. Dr. BHRapER, Specialist for Rectal Office 804 9th st. n.w. Consultation free. my30-3t* oie ee It Aids digestion, clears the complexion, Ddeauitifer the teeth, something ‘of which one never tires, White's Yucatan Cl Gum, my29-6¢ ——_-____ Comfort Powder. For a gentleman who shaves ‘a box of onl fort Powder is a great luxury. S, Heller, 720 7th st. nw. is making 1 spe- cialty in Ladies’ and Children's Hair Cutting tnd Shampooing: also cures Dandrai. my9-tr Royal Headache Powders. 10. Druggists, ap2s-tr pene eae S Wheeler & Wilson’s New High Arm No.9. The latest product of that old reliable company. The advantage of its selection over cheap and unknown machines is the absolute certainties of attention, a supply of needles, parts, &c, Office, 9th st. one door south of E. Retry + eet, ap27-tt Comfort Powder. down Baltimore, Ma avEEGe EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING«ASSOCIATION. Asses, 7 81.455, 988.09. A Co-operative Saving and Losning Association. - ‘SAVING. —Four percent interest per sunum is paar’ anteed. Upon maturity of shares full earnings arepaid. The twenty-fifth issue of stock is ‘open for subscription and dret payment, which can be made at the office of the sesociation daily from Sa. m. t04:30p.m. Shares, 2.50 monthly. isgiven the borrower ‘to return; the principal and interest, in monthy installments. Atany time before, however, settlements on aloan can be made in PART or infull. When PART of a loan ia settled the ‘monthly install- ‘ments are reduced. Interest is only charged for the actual time that a loan, or suy part of it, fa held by the borrower—it being reduced as the loan is repaid. Members. are extended every facility and encourswement to return loans and pay for their property. Pamphlets and information can befobtained upon | application at the office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 FY8T. N.W. merville,, Combined with financial ability of high order, have produced the splendid results schieved. ASSETS, DEC. 31, 1892, $114,000. Shares mature in 102 monthsfor a cash value building JK®®*43S Acro 3 BEATER, pA office and wo will explain the:business to you. ALONZO TWEEDALE, Secretary. ‘Telephone Stock dealt in. American Bell’ Tm Nirona, Sarg Deomn CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YOREAVE. Jan., 1887, and acts ofPoct.. 1890..and Feb... 289%.) fark, Rovert ‘Or ito!" aman, 908-914 Gst.,n.w. HARRISON DINGMAN, Presidents ‘Telephone Stock bourhtand sold. ¢ bS1 SAVINGS AND TRUST/ COMPANE Of the District of Columbia, Chartered by special wot of Consress CAPITAL: ONE MILLICN DOLLARS. Don't dose for skin troubles. Comfort Powder will cure you. 12 Elixir Bavei: cures all mal \- Hos: ate Seah” Fy CIATION, 1312 fa * 2 Cool Shoes! F Havessex, ae & Member Washington Stock Exchangm Feet. ist Many persons, especially | Yo gvESTMENT SECURITIES, vn aye. bot-biooded \75| stocks, % gic and Grain boot and sold sua tanst’ "wear th )PS | onsmeseic. ‘Zea her-aeight’ shoes. i ‘Cotton & ger ond sold in New York or New Orleans. We a prepared to pleave rs Or ‘POND NTS. all ue. ny, and hy |! _Parmen, 4 ‘acaiman & Co.. New Yor: Stock Ex- [CD | enanee. ~ ele Cotton Exchange. | [be] Es 2ome ~! = * >) than auy Pad Al wo thincs, 4 ‘ | vite tity EVE 4 ° ~ voer! * | | Seowey - tian Say coe. see | S ecla a S Fal Abc Hcores 1S eth OOVER INYDER, io 1217 Py Ay | ‘Will hereatter be a feature of our SHOE busi alé A. five. ay29 [pd ness. Our firs: SPECIAL DAY wasa decided , r . - sncce-s, and, if honest SHOES at xX down ‘prices conn for anything, Do You Beuzve In That sou can buy Fumiture, Matting, Retri Carziazos, &e.. a8low fron: a can from esau houses? "t believe it and everydods Banks charze for time, an { putout all this money for joining! Wedou't want any credit business in ourr | ‘ye miaris everything st lowest cash price and trest Syerybody alike. If you will bay on inatallments yo you please and we will hold the goods il” Su pay the bili and save you biz money. Ar oy Isapring Lounge, $2.95. Best Grade Curpet 7 Bae, aA Good Maitine, 12se., 152., &e. tors, China, Glass, B. installinent firms as nows do you Aghether you buy from us or not, don’t fake auytaln Sues Baby Coaches 4.95 10 929, {but he Leonard Chairs, $5, Han Spiece Oak Suite, 81 ke. Open Stock Dinus wtadle. 85. gy aa better one, 815, sud Ty Ware, any piece you crowed again TUESDAY and W Ask for the mumber below. Laird, Schobe- & Mitchell's Celebrated ~adiies' Shoes, with cloth tops, opera toes and Patent jeatber tis. Actual selling price, $5.00. No. O601—With low heel, No. 0602—With igi: heal 20 per cent of these tio days, coat.......%4.00 Ladies’ Blucker Oxfords. Actual selling Frice, #2 50. No, 10}4—In black leatiser. No. 801—In russet leather, ent of (hese i109 dave, COBt....... 2.00 *=— Men's Medium Light-sbade Russet Bluchers,aand welt,lice. Actual selling price, 3.00. 20 ner cent af these two daye, cost. /EDMONSTON mo 1334 FS: N. want, any quantity, at low Tnmblers, 15e, Tea Set. 58 Freezers, 2qt., 81.25; 3 ¢ Ox Axo Arren Anything you want forthe gaye, Don't belesd off by prices advertised on afe giow-pt MAY. riced goods. A very simple trap often catches ‘tine yuos: birds. cash tariness, aud we do deine, Any: you Dey factory return it ‘@ a4 get your mones. Can youfind any better tor ds anywitere? lead this ad. Ser & yin 8 Onawre 47 su friends to Wedoa Dour te stores. Y10and 15 £2.70 st, vet." PandQao.w. ap2 Gas BILu3 May be paid tthe GAS APPLIANCE EXCHANGE 1428 NEW YORK AVE., and 81, 3: PE Sz. Oars = = =| =| = = e i =| = =a i ; ss Instead of at the = = 1 Mi = 7 <. ; sceitt awed aca wie eae Z 3 By? =. iS 6 DON'T LEAVE TOW oye pore = + i= rs - leave your a =) sanchns Sn me | Ors: at Store. a 7 ieee ee ea FE ear You need cz snswnere sor fries ope et oe new ts and colore—for pl cs vat attention el- S| Se Se “15 emi me ee tne Bs re ath tanec = Wirsos & Cann |S tor “ other branch 5 selling tbe Sve oasis oe won elt otic ey Saspuns_ & Srayuax, 934 F Sx. Piano and Organ Merchants, = my 27. Dr. Bugh Johnston. a 2S come Reeds Jor benoht of the Ladies’ Association of the cuuree It Se Race Association of the church. 38 (COMPETITIVE DRILLS BY THE flail SCHOOL CADET THURSDAY, JUNE 1, FIRST BATTALION, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, SECOND BATTALION. ACADEMY OF MUSIC AT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘MUSIC BY MARINE BAND ORCHESTRA, ‘Tickets, 25. 35, 50 cents. Boy For sale by cadets and at the door. Supplemertai Seasou Commencing June 5. MISS CLARA BECKWITH, Champion Lady Swimmer of the World. FEMALE WALKING MATCHES Every We From ee jeek Day 2to 12pm BAUGE'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE ‘ats Week of tue Sumter Opers Beason. Evenings at 8:15, Matinee Seturday. DICKSON OPERA CO. [ea In Strauss’ Melodious Opera, A NICHT IN VENICE, 2 ‘BESERVED SEATS, 50 AND 75 CENTS. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS, ‘Next'Week-MIKADOand MASCOT. _my30-tf. TLC AL, AND DEAMA1IC ENTERTAINMENT Morte bevest or of the Good Shep. entiinte DS ESDAY. May Si, 3805, ee oe : FINANCIAL. AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS. &. pre Pay ah eget nat ea eer BESTS : FFPO4LOSDON TO JERUSALEM.» BECTURE ST#sMEE MacaLEsTER To MOUNT OUEST E oe arrenso! g HPT Scien g,|T0 0 a VERvOM, Ray AXD TOME OF Ww, rates Leties’ Mount Vernon “hk Moist Se SOMMER scHEDuLE TOTHE GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL BALL, IMPORTANT Fi beg ag lawns of Marshall a SDN AUDITORIOM THEATER, a Kn. w.. near Pa. ave. Nev Site saat THEATER Evenings at 8:15. “Saturday Matinee at aS a The Snowball, = Sees, lung, RESERVED ae S, 30 and Tie. ‘2c. GENERAL ADMISSION. ‘Next Week—The Farcical Comedy, “BETSY.” ‘peor 2 WW. RAWE Inimitable Humorist." ‘wall deliver bie ‘Sena cide Pores” Lact "HA! In National Rifles’ Armory pecneeooy ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, May. 328 ‘The exercises will be inversrerwed wi ine weli-tnown ee ‘Sian Marie a ae solo; Mr. Meo z children. 1c. for, sale at tainment at door. ie Mattie Wade, ‘Tickets—Adi FORNT, — SPECIAL Mann msouta iter the Southern Pact company’s eunect and Omden routes: Fie, Anmig te AE BRAWLEY A ‘%., Philadelphia TEXAS, MEXICO. tourist parties over PE Frterg Ba 8 Yona Sintiay g Seaciy Gace ae “D°* you as DEM SGSe peneaee He MONARCH ‘OF PLEASURE RESORTR RIVER VIEW AXD 4 DELIGHTFUL EVEKING TRIP TO INDIAN HEAD escapee oy pone i ‘ \ 7 300 Beal DEM BELA ANRUAL MOOKLICHT EXCURSION Columbia Athletic Club, MARSHALL BALL, ; SHEE 3, | THURSDAY, JURE 1, 1888, ‘TICKETS, 500, ‘Steaw:- Cherles Macalester leaves 7th st wharf: Sp.m steamer River Queen 6:30pm. my-2038, NATIONAL LIVE STOSK)| Epworth League: ., EXWIBITION And a BLOOD HORSE MEETING, BERNING'S PACE (GOURSE, WASUINGTON, D. Cu May 29 to Juno 17, EIGHTEEN Days. = Five or More Sitespie= Ww chases, Hurdie and Flat Admission, 50c. my20-t8017 For, Myron fie petition fed in this cone ‘Caprio Railroad Com pen’ Thst Vary Haves, nee Christie, wife of SSeS (Uhriatie ‘and Danse! Chrie- THE SUPREME SOUR oF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM day of gy 1s eee to. the sue ar ‘a. °MeLanstiin Cor Nee E- Cabell Williaa dix forty days ‘alter Thisday" with asin ease | pr THE SUPREME, courr ov LEMBIA, as Le es suer 3. 3. ADMEAANS, 5p e's Point Looscut | FOURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION, UFDER AUB. PICES OF OFFICERS DISTRICT LEAGUR, To RIVER VIEW, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1903. ‘Steamer Samuel J. Fentz leaves 2 p.m ao Rictnets Samesl J, Pent and Hamy Randal teow: p.m. Full control of boats and rounds. Bars closed. ‘Refresiments on sale ai grounds. Music. Complimentary (ey ticket) to cots, for sale by members and at boats, $5 cent’ 4 Decoration Day. CHAPEL POINT AND GOLONIAL BEACE, New Palace Steamer HARRY RANDALL rl esve at 7 a.m. sharp Tuesday, May 30, « Wednesday, 2 p.m. Hotels at the above; Bow open. Tickets (round trip), 7Be. tarSpecial round-trip tickets, including state rom abd meals, 83.50. B.S. RANDALL, Sole Proprister. x orto’s Fare Touns. cond ected exenrstons over Peng expenses ave Nashineton weekly Or or paid; OP 4 G? ng first ass: ae oad rouse toe ube Jourze, Tours to Europe and r ua fhe worl foie 25 all wieau:~ Lily times. Sen. MOUNT VERNON, HOME AND TOMB OF WASEINGTON. By Wash., Alex and Mount Vernon Railroad. Aone the rye Of tee Potomac an’ through mucin'streere losing ta Stow Torical pole “Noelay — i i a ‘ Sah Saas Feria Seton trie dS Kiso ‘by ‘Atenamdma ferry, Teh tp. conta. special cars for charter Stany Mozns Vernon =rounds open fro a; m4 Mam wen, 6. R. PHTLLAPS,Gen. Pam. Ages, 12817 ot. ae} } _D_¥. HOLDER, Suverinvendent oI i Rita nak ard "Soneh | Bice at : rey vusuaer, ate ot Thonsar’ te:cnde Park tiie PAE SEIS" the chet nnd cook NLY THINK OF if. Clairvoyant, your is. <i tanire 7 ar eae judiaua av | iFPe Leuor 1 VAPOX BaTES RCIEN Se novernent. DAS Sis Lithet ow Open Sunday. di ‘Uli Spm. in NoDeata. F

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