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' ’ * LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Maryland, Del- aware, and Virginia, fair; warmer; southwester- ly winds. aoe oe Easter Decorations, at Strauss & Co.'s, Stalls 370, 371 and 372 Center Market. Easter Fiowerrs at Strper’s, , and City Market. Prre Oxp Riz —— persons, 75c. for alarge b M.& P. Merzorn, 417 7th st. now. You Nzep ax Avprtizen?—Page’s Sarsa- will make you hungry. Buy a bottle and try it. Price 75c.; Drve Store. Rewewerr, To-morrow is the last day on which Frxp. Frayx. 1606 14th st. n. w. and 333 Pa. ave. #. ¢., gives away those handsome pan- orama Easter eggs. bring all the children and secure Easter bargains in footwear. Sreper, THE Fiorist, landscape gardener and decorator furnishes the choicest bedding ta; rustic work, such as summer houses. #. vases, gateways, &c., also rockeries | and aquariums. Cuorce fresh and corned beef, v and mutton at reason: prices. LER, 29 and 30, Center Market, 7th-st. wing. Tex Povxps Coux beer, 0c. pound; 10 Ibs. of fresh m 10c, pound. J. N. Hoover, Market. 7th st. wing. Tue Resa to the bankrupt sale of Wrxpsor *.; Toast be f, stall 136 Center bated, The | heavy winter goods are nearly all sold, and | what remains now consists mostly of light- | weight high shoes and low-cut shoes for ladies and gent's. There are also some few children’s shoes left. Sale closes now within days. Don't put it off. Call at 142 ave. Re | Easter Carns. J. Jay Govin’s, 421 9th. Frowrrs ror Easter. Cexrer Market Fronts Look at our stock before buying € Bee ad. in Special Notice column. Crxepraten Wilson Whisky for invalids and aged persons. M. & I’. Mevzcen, 417 7th st.n.w. Wrxom's. 509 9th street—Cy 5e.; good butter, 2 bushel; 4 cans ec pring lamb, asp For Faster Lams go to Jno. R. Ke Market, th st. wing. A Rane Cuaxce to Secure G Tue Farr, $12 7th st. will offer great special induc: morrow: | A 25e. Parlor Broom for 12c. | A 10c. bottle of Ammonia for 5e. | 2c. hand-painted ribbed Fruit Sancers for Sc. | EAT BarGatss. n. W., | ments for To- - Bone Dishes for Se. 7Se. Gilt Frames, 8x10. complete, for 33e. 10c. Garden Trowels for 4 20c. hand-painted Fruit Plates for Se. 1se. Easter Basket, with egg and chicken, for Ye. | Other Easter novelties reduced. 5e. Mucilage for 2e.: 5e. Ink for 2c. 75e. Lap Boards for 49c. Hair-brush and Comb for 1: A good Feather-duster for 4 Hand-painted toothpick Stand, with 1 box Toothpick: | | worth 25c. for 10e. Handsome Painting in gilt frame, size 21x36. only £1.98; worth £4.00. A comfortable Rocking Chair only ‘e A $4.00 decorated Tea Set. has 56 pes., for 92.98. ‘A very pretty large size Set, only #2. worth $4, $14.98 decorated Dinner S In addition to the above will offer our entire line of 1 at reduced prices for to-morrow ve over a hundred different styles to select from, the largest assortment in the cit We are prepared to show a com Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Wa ers, &c., of leading makes. Tue Farr, 812 7th st. BANKLE & Co., Prop. Harm decorated Chamber ' 0. e line of electric | n. Ww. Screnrivors Sprixe Lame. . Kelly will have a grand supply of amb at his stalls, | Center market, 9th st. wing, to-morrow. | Satui 10-piece English Ladies’ folding work tab Folding clothes horses Child's willow rockers, China slop jars. Henis presser y. April Onper your ice cream for Frssent, 1702 Pa. ave. Tele To Conscmrtives 4 “Baker's Norwegi heals the | < | Wartsey's pure Russett cid: ALL-Woot Trovsers to Ox: Hamar . Under Metropolitan Hotel. Reap Saturday's Star and you'll know it. Iysvre with the Mutual Life Insurance com- y of New York. Assets over $12 000. RE Cralle, Th Morgan, ji sident Managers, No. 1333 F street. VioLETs axp Canwations, at Strauss & Co.'s. Gexvcixe Noverties in FE checks for suits and trouser: trousers from 25; suits from = guaranteed Srrasnz lish pleids Five Borrer. Fise Burren. | Jas. F. Oyster, 9h st. Wing. rket. cor. Pa, ave. and 9th st. now. d you'll know it, Easter Lixizs, in pots, for churches. Strauss & Co.'s. a Pas Tr wie pay erery one to read K ¢ ecumty’s advertisement on 4th page. LD- For Watt Parer and win BR. W. Henderson's, 1113 F » Reap Saturday's Sta iow shades go to cet Bw. and you'll know it. Sold by P. Han- Use Rex Frestrene Pr ISH sou Hiss Mfg Co.. Sth LW, Hypranceas. finest SasTER OFre: Ladies’ fine Dougola kid Mon sense or box toe, all widths 81.67. Equal to any 22.50 shoe in th Ladies’ kid button i wor Ladies’ coffin toe shoes, the ucwest thi ‘We have them from $1.95 Boys’ and Misses’ school shoes, 9%c.; worth 1 ots, com- | and sizes, | city | Men's English walking shoes in button, lace, and Congress at $1.4 A full line of Men's, Ladies’, and Children’s @oze, tan, and canvas « Handsome souvenir a every child ut i Easter E AMILY Suor Srone, 310 7th st. Naxcissus Porricus.—The Narcissus of the | its, sweeter than violets or carnations, at ass & Co.'s. Reap Saturday's Star and you'll know it, Hovsexerres’ arrextiox is called @ R. Goxpscumip's advertisement on 4th page. Foussxi’s Care. 1425 N.Y. est and most gentee! dining-r nue, th pia ia thi Evy Your Coal, Coke and Wood from Jous- | eox Broturns, the leading firm in the Dis- | trict. i cheap- cnty. Roses.—White, pink send. Strauss & Co. Gas Frxtvnrs. ©. A. Meppemax, 1206 F st, AtL-Woor Trovsexs ro Oxpen, $3.00. ellow, red, by the thou- Haxevrcen’s, Under Metropolitau Hotel. Srrmaza, large plants in full bloom. Strauss | & Co.'s, Gaaxp Prncu Fismino Boats for hire at Cum- berland’s, foot of F st. n. w. Reap Saturday's Star and you'll know it. e Ena White Rose, “Puritan,” atStrauss New York ave’ and 15th New York ave. and 15th st. Also, neckwear, hosiery, gloves, shirts. Guawp Bancatxs to-morrow at BR. Goxp- ScHMID's. See advertisement on 4th page. Wurryey’s pure crab apple cider 7471 Pa. ave nw. Oxpxsx your ice cream for Easter of Fra: Bossxrt, 1702 Pa. ave. Telephone No. 33. game was 2 strainin He had b: rrested for sell- ing on a stand desi sa huekster’s st. District attorney prosed th dwhen he returned |e found the stand boarded up, and on startin; ss he ) stutes the market-master remoy vek in LOCAL MENTION. Dovere Wurre Turis, for show. Strauss & Co.'s, Sraixo Lamm and Green Peas,§; ring Chicken and Corned Beef a specialty at ew York Market, 3d and Ind. ave. n. Lity oF THe VALLEY, any quantity. & Co.'s. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. Avnavon's.—“Lucie di Lammermonr.” Narioxar.—‘Jim, the Penman.” Kervay’s.—“Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Wiirarp Harz.—“Christ Before Pilate.” Farnts’—“The Main Line.” Guonr.—Varicty. olice of the third precinct were notified vy afternoon of t sudden death of The yesterd ery, yesterday. Williamson for the plaintiff and Messrs. Riddle and Forrest for the defendant. This is an action for injuries received by falling into the James Creek canal, below Virginia avenue, on South Capitol street, November 19last,through, as he claims, the negligence of the defendant in not having it barricaded or lighted, by which means he claims he came near drowning, and was injured in his health, &c. It was testified by the coroner that several parties had been drowned in the canal in the The plaintiff testified that to see a friend on M street southwest, and | when he fell in he found the water was deep, and he cried for help. A watchman responded, The case of Geo. W. Armour against the District for #20,000 damages was taken up in Strauss | the Circuit Court, Division 2, Justice Montgom- Messrs. C. Carrington and I. pet few years. 6 was on the way Jennie Brown, a five-vear~ colored girl, at | pot he tat f; nothing to help him except an um- the house of her parents. No. 2103 D street | teetia, Holding the top of the umbrella, plain- nortawest. The child died without the attend- | ¢/ jt; bMatltep by cmcias the ked ance of a physician. P' yy grasping — ‘The Saturday afternoon lecture at the Na- tional museum to-morrow will be by Prof. T. ©. Mendenhall, who. will speak on “Electricity the Weather.” Prof. Morse, of Salem, who to lecture to-morrow, is detained at home illness, the dete for the fourth concert of the Rich- ty is Thursday, April'25, The ‘a8 erroneous, n Lee, through Mrs. J. Arthur has donated a handsome silver service to the Catholie orphan’s fair, q r committee will hold an examination ents applying for admission to the bar examination room of the civil-service n. city hall, Saturday, April 27, com- t 10 o'clock a. m. The grand fair for the benefit of the Catholic at the orphan asylums of the city willopen at the New York avenue rink on’ Tuesday evening, when the cardinal will be. pr an address. All the Catholic parishes in the city will take part in the fai _ A GAME How the Washingtons Defeated the : Stars Yesterday. After many days of we: of the na sport had opportunity yester- fternoon to see a game of ball. The ads were pretty muddy, and the sprinters handicapped in their efforts, but the ely interesti y waiting the lovers and Wil- wch one, amcouple of hits and Ebright ‘e . arney Carney being for two bases. Morrill had a busy time at third, seven balls coming his way: he put out four men, assisted at the death of nd made one hits and 2 errors, error. The home team nd the Stars 11 hits handle. | let go the umbrella, and, responding, they let down the end of his billy, which piaintiff grasped and held on tountil two colored The defense was that the plaintiff did not exercise proper care. oe jury found a verdict for plaintiff for it the concert would take . The watchman gave out and bad to another watchman men came with a ladder. es, ee Decoration-Day Arrangements. The executive committee of the G. A. R., in charge of the memorial services to be held at Arlington on the 30th of May, have elected the following chairmen for several committees: A. Hart, finance committee; A. Hendricks, decoration and transportation, ani President Harrison has written to the commit- tee stating that he would attend the exer- cises here provided he does not have to go to Brooklyn, rounds; John P. Church, Calvin Farnsworth, music. —— The Sheffield and Birmingham coal, iron and railway company has sold their railroad, ex- tending from Sheffield, Ala.. to Jasper, ‘Ala., eighty-seven miles, to Alfred Parrish, of Phila deiphia, ee | thele score was, Washington 7, Syra- ax oO yr y A cuse Stars 2. Of course the interest centered ane 8 3 ty AA E the two new men, Morrill! and Wise, the Rk OO YY s&h £ former playing third base, and the latter short- RR 00 ¥ 24 tun stop. Carney covered first. and Sweeney played center field in the place of Hoy, who was | age BBR A OK OK OT | slightly ill. B AS KK UI The batting was lively and the fielding good,| BBE, AA KK I even of the nine runs being earned. ‘Twenty-| BaP 244 ER i t men were left on the bases. O'Day and Murphy. Bishop and the batteries. Wise _ led ting with three hits,| PPP| 00 WoW W DDD EEE RRR and he made two runs! bpp § 8 Wwww BB Ee Bart e of bases. He had but] 5! 8.89 \wwww BB EF er the field, accepting both of | P 00 = W W bpp EKE K . ABSOLUTELY PURE This powder never varies. A marvel of pnrity, strengt! and wholesom nene, More economical than ad 5errors. Their dificulty lay in an inabil- | the ord: cannot be sold in competition ity to bunch their hits. ay gave three | with t low-test, short-weight alum or bases on ck out five men, and made | Phosphate powder. Suid only in cana, MOxAL Bak one wild The Toronto club plays to- | 8 PowvEX Co., 1UU Wall sweet, N. X, ti—St. Louis 5, Iphia—Athletics 3, Balti- es—At Cincinn at Philadely ultimore—Columbus 13, souisville— ndisnapolis 9. ¥ Boston 5, Jersey C "ittsburg 7, Toronto 0. o ees * I ity 4; at danl2-an,tu,th&t Funerals. The funeral services over the remains of the te Geo. W. Utermehle were held yesterday afternoon at t reside 410 2d street southeast. Rev. W. E. Parsons officiated and the ment was at the Congressional ceme- te ‘8 were Wash B. Williams, iward, LC. Slater, Luther W. Luke and John A, Ruff. the late James M. Currie took ternoon from his residence, i Dr. Bartlett. of he pall-beare Wo ch, officiated. The urke, Cols. Wilson and tice, Lowery and M which was under the A. R., was at Arlington cemetery. a She was Sent to Her Home. Mrs. Ruth A. Bissell, who gives h a few days ago | N. Y., to look called at the The ralled, 5 use, where er case to the Secre- she was the mother of . and that five of her rsonville prison. She came r the back pay due two of her Be listened patiently to 1 Doorkeeper Dinsmore came here io county when she xdquarters in his private Yhere she saw Sanitary Oflicer » placed her in charge of one of the | gf last night, when she was jon to her home, sda diated d to be Innocent. 1 Court yesterday afternoon e colored man convicted in he morning of housebreaking in robbing the » of Albert Wall, on the Brent- st fall, was called up for sentence. he usual question as to what he had ore the sentence was pronounced, © was innocent of this offense. ed if he had not serve he fhe g for four years, a bad record, there being six ss than twee ainst him. The prisone + had en a hard ease, and “I swear by all that is g by the memory of the dead, charge.” ‘The court said ‘y, like the first, did not think so.and him to three years in the peniten- vantages of outside July and Aucus Is filled with bright aud fresh-l Men and Suits at 310, | Suits at 311/59. All-Wool Suits at A splendid lin A beautitul 1 FOR Mors, apl10-1m GABATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. DR. STRONG'S SANITARIUM, * Eq among then M. Achwe Outdoor and in nate, with special ad- ATEKS, Lower rates circular. ap19-30t nr : und tonic eli SPRING dry th Easrenr Greerrses: WEYL'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 311 7TH ST., king Clothing for Boys. You will find some splendid bargains, FOR Boy: ort ri 39. Suits at 87.50, worth $10. FOR LoYs 15 TO 18, v1 worth 29, * 3 . worth $10, BLO, We of Suits of tin utaway per cent Delow what they a be bought where. full line of Pants from a good All-Wool Pants at -30 Up. A nice souvenir given to every customer at WEYL'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, _apl0-3m 311.7’ . HOST. COAL-TAR CAMPHOR, lsc. A POUND. REFINED CAMPHOR, A POUND. BEST INSECT POWDER (NEW CROP), Boe. in Pound, Half-pounds and Quarter-pound Tins, it 75e.,, 40c. and 25e, White Tar Paper, Carbolized Paper and Tur Paper in large sheets, W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 15th st. an nts to Sell Butter. J. H. Ralston and A. 8, tion for an injunction District Commissioners and R. A. ket master of the Western market, vnts from interfering with lug butter, and Justice Cox issued a re- He V ker filed an applic has, b trade, ae A Porter Convicted. A colored porter, Morgan Joyce, em- d at the Baltimore and Ohio depot, was 1 in the Criminal Court yesterday on the charge of larceny of a bundle cont: ining dresse d other wearing apparel, belong- ing to Ann L. Marshail, last month ¥ D. Carrington for the defendant, Itw lthata relative of Miss Marshall sent th ndle to the depot to be taken out to Col. Manning's. It was admitted that Joyce took the bundle, but he ciaimed that he took it to his house to keep until he found the owner, He w found guilty and sub jugnily called up for seutence. He asked the leniency of the court. stating that he was sorry he had gotten uble and this was his first oleae, the court that he hada wife and ildren. In view of his previous good ter the court gave him the minimum sentence—one year at Albany, Wants an Accounts“ terday Mrs. Augusta P. Glover, by Mr. W. D. Davidge filed a bill against John E. Beall, asking a discovery. She states that she is one of the legatees under the will of her mother, Anastasia Patton, and during whose life time the defendant was her agent in the investment of her funds in real estate notes. Mrs. Glover, ou information and belief, asserts that large sums of money were so invested by her mother: she alleges that in 1887 her mother, at the so. lication of defendant, loaned him $45,000 evi- denced by one or more promissory notes, and he claims that under the directions of Mrs, Patton he has paid or is to pay it to others, and therefore the estate has no claimon him. Mrs. — that defendant be decreed to dis- cover his transact with Mrs. Patton, and particularly in regard to the £45,000 loan, gecesi rain Reap Saturday’s Star and you'll know it apl3 = Suor Boxers, YOU WILL FIND THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF SPRING SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, IN ALL THE LEADING AND NEW STYLES AND COLORS, SOME VERY DESIRABLE ADVANCE STYLES IN SUMMER SHOES, DALTON & STRICKLAND, $89 Penna, Ave, 1228-3m P. ‘mitapeceita Stone. Spring Opening of PARASOLS. All the Latest Novelties, and marked at correct prices, WHITE GOODS. We are showing at 123¢c. special values in India Linons, Checked Muslins, Checked and Striped Lawns, Victoria Lawns, &. Embroideries and Laces in great va- riety and low prices, Corsete—All the leading makes, including* Rand G., Ti "8, Warner's and ‘hompson’ Strong's. At 50c. the best Jean Corset ever offered. Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts—We are showing at 45c. a good Shirt made with yoke and shaped sleeves, at $1.25, @1.50 and $1.85. Goods that are well worth more. ‘Still another lot of the Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests at 1234¢c. These are fully as good as any that are offered at 25c. Priestley's Silk Warp and All-wool Dress & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K at. n.w. i Eeueemens JBN Ba Tae Rw. CITY ITEMS. Special Inducement. We offer a splendid mixed tea at 50c. Fine roasted coffees—Old Government Java, 33c.; ao —— 30c. New Maple Sugar an Syru ennedy’s Celebrated fruit cakes, nice new goods at sharp cost; ee and headache, gives healthy action to the kidneys and | 8ize, $1.30; rej price, 31.50. Two-~ liver, and imparts to the whole body a feeling of health | Size, 58¢. ; Price, 75, One-jound size, and strength. This spring try oa re 40c.” Delightful Plum Pud- e if, new , 23e, for 1 pound; regul HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. Brice, 0. Alsine ath regular priob, “I take Hood's Sarsaparilla every year asa spring Pop Corn, mands 25e. Queker dried tonic, with most satisfactory results."—C. PARME- | Sugar Corn, 4 pounds 25e. Black Walnuts, 50c. LEE, 349 Bridge street, Brooklyn, N. Y. “Hood's Sarsaparilla purified my blood, gave me strength, and overcame the headache and dizziness so that I am able to work again. I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to others whose blood is thin or impure, and who feel worn out or run down."—LUTHER NA- SON, Lowell, Mass. CREATES AN APPETITE. “With the first bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla my headache entirely disappeared, and where before I could not muster up an appetite for my meals, I can- not now get enough meals to satisfy my appetite. I am at present taking my second bottle, and feel like a different person.”—WILLIAM LANSING, Post 49, G. A. R, Neenah, Wis. N.B.—If youdecide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do bushel. Delightful instantaneous Chocolate, 25e. 3¢ pound cans; 50c. 1 pound cans. it M. & P. Metzorn, 417 7th st. n. w. Barry’s Tricopherous teed to make hair grow on bald heads; eradicates scurf. It Another Great Offering of Bargains to-morrow at 8. W. Augenstein’s, 817, 819 and 821 7th st. n.w, Read the list below. Im- ported covered baskets (regular price $1), slightly soiled, 16c.; painted cedar washtub, 50 clothes pins and’ 1 washboard, %c., worth $2; decorated dinner sets. 130 pieces, $9.98, worth $17;5 colored Easter eggs, 1lc.; deco- rated chamber sets, 10 patterns, $2.68, worth $4.50; hampers (soiled), 29c.; garden tools, 13c. set; nickeline comb cases, 9° 2e.; cov- ‘othe indosed to buy any other. ered Yegetable dishes, 276.5 35 doz tone F china cups and saucers, 33c.; +s doz. knives ant HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA forks. rte worth €1; }¢ doz. Rogers’ tea- spoons, 88c., sold elsewhere for $1.50: $1 pict- Sold by all druggists, #1; six for 85. Prepared only | ure frames, 82c.: 1; doz. fancy goblets, Blc.; by ©. I, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. jJapanned slop jars, 27c.;1 doz. butter plates, lic, Examine our $5.88 carriages. Our satin and plush-lined carriage for 9.68 is worth a 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. $16. Our silk plush-lined carriage for $11.96 is worth £19. and valises below manu- facturers’ prices, it Ovr Bestyess. Spring Hats. Fra nd D. 1t Special Easter Attractions at the Star Shoe House. In Ladies’ Shoes we display an excellent line of good Dongola Kid, Button, Opera, or Com- mon-Sense at $1.25. A special lot of Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers at 38c.; worth 75c. Ladies’ Kid Oxford Ties at 65c. Men’s Shoes, Button, Lace, or Congress, at $1.25. No other house has them at less than $2, We are pretty well known as FIRST-CLASS CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. By this we mean that we probably handle more really fine goods than any other clothing house in the city, This brings to us the people eo Goodyear Hand-Welt Calf Shoes for Men, all THE NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH GOODS. _| Styles, at $2.50; worth fully $4. . Extraordinary bargain ‘in Boys’ Shoes, sizes ‘We always have the 11 to 2and 3 to 5, all solid leather, Button or Lace, only 90c.; worth $1.50. Boys’ Calf Shoes, warranted, only $1.38. Misses’ Shoes, r Kid or Pebble Goat, very dressy and serviceable, at 98c. A great bar- gain. Children’s Kid Spring Heels at 75c.; actual worth, $1. Infants’ Fine Kid Button at 25e. Save money by purchasing your Shoes at r ‘Tue Srar Soe Hovse, Bt 726 Tth st. Spring Underw r. _Fras Cy 7th and D. 1t It Will Pay to Read this List of Bargains for to-morrow till 4 o'clock at New York Variety 8 Wash Bowls and Pitchers, 49c.; Decorated Lava Cuspidars, andled Cups and Saucers. t Porce- lain Egg-shell, thin, I 49c. for 44 doz. Cups and Saucers; 14 doz. exch Cups, Saucers and Plates, English, decorated. 89c.; 3 String Brooms, best, fine material carpet Brooms, 25c.; Ironing Boards, 35c. and 43c. covered splint Market Baskets, 12¢. and 15e.3 2, 3, and 4 qt. Saucepans, 6, 9, and 13c.; Buckets, same sizes and prices; large block-tin Dish-Pans, 18 and 23c. ; Wash Boilers, in tin, 49c.; 89 and 9c.; 3 bars choice akes Kirk’s cocoanut oil rk’s Nevada and Mikado :.; do., May Flower and Royal 2; large Foot-Tubs, 25; child's Bath-Tubs, 65c., 4 boxes Parlor Matches, 5c.; Clothes-pins, Tc. per doz, Mismatched tin Chamber Pails, 12c., at Advanced Styles in Both Departments, Whether one wants READY-MADE OR CUSTOM-MADE GUODS, We surely can please him if any one can, AS TO FIT. Do our ready-made goods fit as well as custom- made? To the average built man we say, yes, and better than most custom-made goods. In making to order can we fit as well as any merchant tailor in the city? Emphatically yes, and we think better, AS TO PRICES. Ready-made clothing costs one-third less than the same grade of goods made to order. We allow no one to undersell us in ready-made goods. In our custom department our prices are be- low the custom tailors who do fine work, and above those who make up goods sume as ready- made stock, Our first-class work is not in com- oi Windsor, Se. petition with cheap work. All our goods are warranted. Will you prove = 1t New York Varrery, 1335-1337 7th st. n.w. Spring Neckwear. Fraxc, 7th and D. 1t E. B. BARNUM & CO, Bargains for Saturday Only, At the Boston Shoe House, ap18 881 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 912 7th st. now. Ladies’ hand-made sho . opera and common i sense, worth £4, Saturday's price, $2.75. La- H dies’ hand-made Dongola Button, always 3, ENRIETTA Scrrrye, Satard: price, #2. French Dongo! atent ELEGS Leather Tips, always $2.40. Hand-sewed Turn gola, common sense and opera, alway urday’s pri 9. Styles too numerous to mention, Cal Prop., bet. Land K. s, best quality, at C. SLUTH Dress, pure wool, 2c. SLIN, new styles, Se. ble Presents for Cash Customers, 1t Boys’ Flannel Wai: Howat Prvscuts with a purchase | Auerbach’s, Men's Furnishings, Hats, 7th & H. usk Napkins, worth it Coreste : east A 5 the very lowest prices for Cash, Special Easter Bargains in Shoes at CARTERS, J. Brock, 722 7th st. We do not give away any Easter eggs, but we will give you as souvenir special low prices on all Shoes. Special drives in ladies’ square toe und tip Shoes, worth £2. special price, $1.75. itt” Going at $1.49, Worth $2. Just received, 360 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Kid Button Shocs in common sense and opera toe. Call and sce them. Z. Strasburger, 906 7th street, ap1s-2t Easter Dresses Ready Made For ladies, mis nd children, in the newest possible styles. Children’s sses from 711 MARKET SPACE, Next door to the Boston Variety Store, 3: 50, 62c. it LKS, 50, 4c. Bt. LADIES’ BROADCLOTH, Spring weight, pure wool, yard anda half wide, S73¢e. Valuable Presents tor Gush C Select one of the following p of $10 or more. ‘Towels, wort] kins, wortit Bridal ), OF &# larye size handsome > Quilt, worth 0. apo upto 35. Ladies’ dresses in all styles of calico, gingham, cashmere, cloth, sil F . in all’ prices, Ladies’ wrappers from 69c Nea 4 00, ¥ ¥Y ERE 88s | toa fine tea gown, £9.99. Our styles and prices 6 Vv Sss. | will astonish you all. Second-tloor parlors, Ene Sgg8_| Also, great bargains in dry goods, hosiery, fancy goods, boys’ shirt-waists. infants’ coats, &e., on our first floor. Manufacturing Estab- lishment, 918 7th st. n.w. (Herzog’s old stand). apl6-4t $50 for $25. Narrow and wide wale diago- nel Worsted Suits that other tailors ask $50 for, we are making to your measure for £25. First class trimmings and work. RRR RRR gE a EER R Ro Our Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Kid, Lisles and Silk Gloves, as well as Mitts, is complete in ev tail, and we are satisfied we can please the most fas- tidious person. a apl3-6t SrRaspurGer & So: pag are Easter Cards—J.Jay Govrp,421 9th. ap13-7t* 30 Shaves for 2 Cents. Mail two cents to Colgate & Co., 55 Jehn st., N. Y., for a sample of Demulcent Shaving Allour #1.50 Eiub, Back Kid Gloves, at $1.23 per | 50*P+ Se eee r. Peerless Dyes All our 1.75 Emb. Back Kid Gloves, at $1.48 per | Are the best. Sold by dragsis m20-3m, % Sst be Mr. R. K. Helphenstine, Druggist at the Portland, has secured the agency tor Grove's Herb Extract. The absolute cure for malaria, aplé-lwés4in For Bright, Quick Fire and cheap, clean fuel buy Washington Gas Light Company's Coke. J N Brotuers, All our 81.25 Undressed Kid Gloves, st $1 per pair, All our 95c. Misses’ Gloves, at 50c. a pair. All our 1 Misses’ Gloves, at 75c. a pair, All our $1.50 Mousquetaire Kid Gloves, at $1.25 a pair. . All our $1.98 Undressed Mousquetaire, at $1.68, ‘We have the above Gloves in all the leading shades as well as BLACK SILK AND LISLE GLOVES. jas-6m Exclusive Agents. All our 35. Lisle Thread Gloves at SS All our 50c. Silk Taffeta Gloves at 2 . All our 75c. Silk Taffeta Gloves at 48c. a pair. oo EM Boh, EF Em All our 50e. All Silk Glove 99 Ret pp re Ene. All our 75e. All Silk Gloves at 5 4 All our 35¢. All Silk Mitts at oc. a pair. oo 8 & bop see & & All our 50c. All Silk Mitts at REE 0% Wh All our 6Sc. All Silk Mitts at 48c. a pair, NNN 0 0 Wwww All our 89c, All Silk Mitts at 69c. a pair. Ren 3S Wwwe All our 25c. Misses’ Silk Mitts at 1c. a pair, RR 0 =O You can have the above in Black aud Colored. SOE. FOR ‘We have a well selected stock of Parasols, Ruchings, Handkerchiefs and many other things at popular | EEE A s8Ss TITT FEE RRR E aa § 2s RR prices, Fe AA "ss, T KE ERE E Aaa es ae: RR A RRR CCQ A DDD REE EEE AA &8ss' T EEE RK AA RR CG AA DD E BA be AA BB E ‘ee A aa KR COO A A DDD ERE 7 WWWW FE AA ERR wWwww EK AMA RR .. 818 Seventh Street n. w. WoW KK AY RR ZX bose YOU ARE SURE TO FIND THE Consers: Corsets: MOST POPULAR STYLES There is no article of Ladies’ Wear that should re- IN ceive uttention more than Corset. A good-ftti Corset helps ot alone to. make w dreas At niely, ‘Dut IMPORTED AND poe WOOLENS pa it from we ou -fittine Corset iv ox- HER! cusive at any price,as it will gradually break the oy 2,000 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. i the reliable brands of Corsets, and feel thoroug sure of their wear, we cannot train trom advising ladies to try the celebrated C, P. Corsets. These Corsets are known the wor! Every first-class house must keep them, To be with- out 2 Crh Corset one might as well be without arcs ‘measure. ‘Our buyer visited their factories whilst abroad and saw to his own entire satisfaction with what precision he were perfected, every little detail being wy. the overseers; no Corset was ie factories until they were consci- wed ‘over and prouounced ids, from iy BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM. 318 - 20 over. AMUSEMENTS. LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPERA IN ENGLISH By the new AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY. GUSTAVE HINRICHS ....Proprietor and Director. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, XN wow nonce 1, tied LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR, NNNE www Y With the following artists: Louise Natali, Cora] § NNEEE WoW r Meacham.Chas Bassett. Alonzo Stoddart, Franz Vetta, Chas. Conpell and W. Xanten, Sat tinee, | TL, v. ; Saturday AND Evening, BOHEMIAN Gin OY ATORE REGULAR PRICES. Next week, Rice & Dixey's Comic Opera Co., in RI THE PEARL OF PEKIN. Hae os TT Eg _Seata now on sale. i. Fs Es EW NATIONAL THEATER. cme EEE N ‘Every Evening, Matiness Wed. and Sat. | * eco TO-NIGHT, Mr. A. ML Palmer's Company from the Madison Square via Theater, New York, in JIM TIT PPP. t HE PPP ENMAN, r Pp Tt P J Week—GEO. H. ADAMS in the Speaking Panto- HH HOW ss How Hon HHHE Sss.uE ited HHHER, HOH Ss HOH Hoi Seats now on sale. aplo ps NK SHAD EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1889. Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, Capt. L. L, Blake, leaves her wharf. foot of 7th st, at 11 a, m,, returning at 5 vem, FARE, ROUND-TRIP. including dinner. Bill of Fare: Plank Shad, Clam Chowder, &e. (CATHOLIC ORPHANS’ F. oO} Commencing EASTER TU: 8 O'CLOCK, At New York Avenue Rink, RIAL, CRUCIFIXION, DEATH AN resurrect f Jusus, illustrated by a series of at Wesley Chapel, this FRIDAY ING, at Admission free. Voluntary « at the door for expenses. Ly FHE;SHS, Dt AND TER, A FARCICAL PANTO- niin ~ noon of May «i Was presented by Geo. H. Adamsat the Peo- | _apl®-10t . Tt depen he Pp for its pro 4 1, the singing and dancing t. Adams’ shoulders, nat. a the ranks of pantom that of speaking comedian was a wise on e was ably assisted by Yotna Hanlon a vretty soubrette with, & good sand Mr. Bernard, auother graduate irom Will ‘be the attraction at the ter all next week, including turday. and ouly true version of TOMS CABIN ‘Tues. Thur, and Sat. Night, General ad- Equine Paradox. ap18-6t NUAL BALL OF THE COACHMEN'S: dal Society of Washington, D. C. To be given at Grand Army Hall, 1414 Pa. ave. nw. WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1889, ‘Tickets, admitting gentleman aud ladies, 81, apls-6t \ RAND REOPENING, | BAIILE OF LL RUN, MONDAY, APRIL ¥2 AT PANUKAMA BUILDING, 15th st., south of Avenue, Lied NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB RACES. Wednesday, April 24, Thursday, April 25, _AMUSEMENTS. REE RRR NXE REE: PENNSYLNANIA RAILROAD, ON THE OCCASION OF THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF GEN. WASHINGTON’S INAUGURATION, APRIL 29TH, 30TH AND MAY 1ST, 1889. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS Ast, CHAS. E. PUGH, General Man uger, W. BOYD, Asst. Gen AMAcGH's GuaNn orrRa HO SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, GRAND at above rate will be sold from WASHINGTON April 27th to May Ist inclusive, youd om ALL TRAIN cluding New York and Washington and Congressional Limited Express trains) arriving in New York before Gen. Passenger Avent, Pass's Avent. an- RETURN COUPONS VALID FOR PASSAGE UNTIL ANDINCLUDING MAY 6TH. J. R Woop, EASTER CONCERT BY THE NTIRE EW AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY, Including PRINCIPALS, FULL CHOROUS AND ORCHESTRA, ima Brilliant Program Musical Director. Prices, ‘Seats now on sale. les, Hem iow Cases, Damask aud Huck Towels, Suk ie Howe iu great veriety ustite pki bed Linen si HOOE BRO. & CO, 1328 F st. Friday, April 26. Saturday, April 27. Monday, April 29. ‘Tuesday, April 30, Wednesday, May 1, ‘Thursday, May 2. FIVE RACES EACH DAY, All the First Class Race Horses and Steeple Chasers FIRST RACE AT 3 O'CLOCK, Returning trains will be in waiting when the races are over. CARRIAGES SHOULD GO VIA M STREET. Perfect order will be preserved. Objectionable Persons will, as on previous occasions, be excluded. Members’ badges can now be obtained from O. T. DO NOT BE MISLED.>\BE SURE OF THE PLACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET N.W. NO BRANCH STORE ON SEVENTH ST. BARGAINS IN HATS AND BONNETS. FANCY BRAID BONNETS, latest shapes, all colors,at Sold elsewhere for 75¢. MILAN CROWNS, FANCY BRIM HATS, ALL THE LATEST SHAPES IN ALL COLORS, aT . as Ss oy CTS Meg es Sold elsewhere for 81.15. MISSES' HATS, latest shapes, all colors; the Grey- hound, Truant and Fairfax shapes, Piping Crown, asurer, Vernon Row, corner Tenth | Fancy Brim, at sylvania avenue northwest. J. C. McKIBBIN, President. cTs. HD. McINTYRE, Socretary. apl6-14t, Sold elsewhere at $1.12. GEAND CONCE at the x me ig ad gg —{ HA! jonday, Evning. A MADEMUISELLE Di Assisted by The Celebra: Baritone, SIGNOkK DEL PUENTE WaGNiit an IETY. iN & SOCIETY, RESERVED SEATS. ADMI»ssiv: or sale ale Store NEw NATIONAL THEATER, Ma ce Performances for the Benefit of the National Homeopathic Hospital. MOTHER GUUSE SPECTACLE AND PLAY of the ‘TED PRINCESS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 25 and 26, m. + 75e and $1.00, For sale at METZEROTI'S, 1110 ¥ st, northwest, mb30-1m “ ot 4 Cre “ 585 Sayghs cTs. LOOP STRAW and NEEDLE BRAID HATS, in all shapes and colors, for Ladies and Misses, at Sold elsewhere at 75 cta, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. REMEMBER THE NAME AND NUMBER. Gaearty Repvcen Purces IN CHILDREN’S LONG COATS. api PRICES AS FOLLOWS: BALTIMORE RACIN “aa. | an | i SOCIATION, HEHMING | Number, | Ofiginal / Reduced | RUN Pal MAY 1 D 91.200 IN PURSES, DIV FIki First Race, purse $400, to1 $100 to secdud, $60 to Uy Second Mace, purse $200; dor. aut to'secund, #350 to U to fe . First Race COND, BA BLES 1 Seer irst Race, purse $400, tor 2:30 class; $200 to 8100 to second, 860 to third, $40 fo tough ora Sec ace, Purse, 8200) for class ; firet, ¥590 to seCoud, 830 to think, $70 to tousth teres, National Trotting Association tiny will be mile heat tt horse. class; 3100 tries close April 2 Secretary, 112 _8pl6,17,19. ALTH COURSE Young Men's ¢ ou vi oe, 422" Bisou THEATER. Week of Matinews ‘Tues, Fiur end Set, ‘The New York Comedy Success, “THE MAIN LINE;” or, RAWSON’S ¥. Replete with magnificent eq Strong cust next SY TKUL Ls HEART apls_ Ga THEATER, RDA CO eB Ou saleat METZEROT'S, 1110 Fst. nw. apl3-7t GARDEN Bazan OF THE OLD GUARD At NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMOBY, April 15, 1889, “salsa conte, apaIeer ee tr Bia ELSSESUS HORUS SE Bohra oe ae) SReesoK one: Boeiess ceerssesecses sbbeseececcccsessses cee: SRREREERRRSSSSSSS See cewnencacnaacancsananuee Hi B