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THE EVENING a STAR: WASHINGTON LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. For the District of Columbia and Maryland, fair. northeriy winds: stationary temperature, 8 £4.00 ladies’ bande -sewed French Dongola n are ¥ style, comfort, and wear any $5.00 peo shoes. Heitprcy’s Suor House. 402 7th street, See: The old lady ins window. | ai Racer Grasse: IT WAS TOO BAD. York ‘Yesterday. putting it anywhere near the plate, except at He npler’s, Ave., cor. 434 st. Hovsexeerers’ Save = of Odds and Ends at B. Gorvscuatip’s to-morrow. Seeadvt. 4th page. Coricuna Resorvey eleven men to bases on balls, a good ma - Korn Pharmacy, 7&E pring trousers to order, $3. Hamrunera’s. caught but a little better than on the day be- New Srices. balls credited to him. was Crane and Brown, who were very ef- You cas Bry. Frrpay axp Sarvepay, Keefe, whom many ¥ local enthusiasts regard | racing than yesterday at Ivy city. as the coming pitcher of the Longue, essayed to | have been present at Clifton and Guttenburg twirl the ball yesterday in a game with the New | during the winter say that it was quite as bad York team, and had the greatest dificulty in| as their worst days. A BAD DAY FOR THE RACES. The Disastrous Game of Ball in New | Horses Plunging Through a Sea of Mud. Never was there a more miserable day for’ People who Until nearly half-past 4, o'clock the rain descended in torrents and the most inopportune times, when the Gothamites | wind beat it right in the faces of the people in | hit it hard. He was painfully wild, sending | the grand stand. The members of the press ny of | could not use the desk but were obliged to sit them being in the fifth inning, when the giants | on the rear seats and prepare their matter on won the game by scoring seventimes. Ebright | their knees, The track was a perfect sea of mud, and when the j ‘The attend- ance was the smallest ever seen at Ivy © ‘ity for Madam Washington's Magic Cr t 27. fective. Im the fifth inning, after New | # reg neeting of the club, Gabe Caldwell, cca — Yok tad mde thelr seven ranm.| WhO took bls father's piace with the starters | Pure Vaseline at te. Morrill ended the agony by going into the box . did his work promptly and well and gnve Florida Water at and putting the third man out. The support | entire satisfaction. In the last race he left Gosneil’s Cherry Tooth Paste, fe. Churchill's Sarvvy riila (the best), 56e. Tolu Balsans (ior colds at Staxprrorp’s. 9th and P northwest, transfer corner: store white Ore gents’ French welt gniters and wankenphast. in high and low cut, are the best value ever offered Heripacy’s Sor Horsi was so sadly in need 0 was far from what it mu good strong bolstering, it have been. Sweeny present Washington weather, chances and accepted one of them, It was but the happening of the inevitabie, however, and one hears with wonder and surprise that the lease 402 7th street. | left-tic d platform from curling up, and besides de. Kolb P' TA&E | doing well all that he was called upon to do. hit Listeners ested 2g Merger map mabye my vie 5 time, and ight, Sweeny nd that is BR. Gorpsenmy and Ends. Se New Stvies. < Pirst Clearing Sale of Odds ivt. 4th pag made a sacrifice. Carney, E and Morrill each hit safely once, the story of the Senatorial batting. had but little chance to bat, owing to Keefe’s ungencrous habit of putting the balls away out of reach, but they improved their chances whenever they occurred, making 11 hits. The nts made 3 errors and the Statcsmen 7. There were nearly 3,500 people present. OTHER GAMES. Philadelphia won from Boston in a hard slug- ging match, the score b standing Boston's many errrors, $ of the win- ning runs were earned. and Sowders. Hurley and I teries. Philadelphia x to Boston’s 10 hits und 7 errors, leading firm in the Dis- |" ‘The finest yame of the season occurred in +} Pittsburg, where th oe team ney =p Se. 71 | squeezed out a victery by scoring in the 12th iis mothe, 15e. Tth and | fining. ‘The final tally waste, ‘The bat- was light, for such along game, and the nustially sharp and clenn, Staley and Spring trousers to order. $2 HaMBURGER’s. Puvxvixe and furnace work at Suzpp Bros* Oe Ste CompLets, and every sonable bargain. Have we are selling for $3.50, $10, i periect fitting, and fin- Bros., 7th and E, “tothiers and Tailors, 1su—Sold by P. Han- 15 15th n.w., also draggists, Rex Persirvre fon Hiss a fg Co.. 5 were the bat- cnd Wood from Jous- te Misevar Caw Great Op to-morrow N.Y. avenue, the cheap- i diming-room in the city. “C. A. Meppnray, 1206 F. and then tied the | ment was inte 1 and Cleve tally in the 9th. Pittsburg made 6 hi and 8 hits and 2 errors, errors, and the Hoosiers 5 hits and 1 error. H _ Tus | Chicago won apolis by virtue of Surpp | | r batting, o Hutchinson a Go te F street | Farrell. and Boyle, Burdick and Buckley northwest des, room | the batteries. Anson's men made 10 hits and 2 mouldins | St. Louis, 9; Lou- at third base was about as uncertain as the | actor and wonld persist in spoiling goo He had five} The races were called promptiy and pet home management has refused to quote his re- | #!though only two favorites su price to Chicago. Shoch still held the | ing the money, the public fared very well. >w York | that he didn't know wh ing 10jto 8. Notwith- | pei Gleason and Schriver | Carroll beaten off. made 16 bits and $ errors | was the Congressional handic which the Senators gave the battery work, that | Duke of Bourbon at the post. It was not, how- ever, because he didn’t sce him, as he ex- plained, but because the Duke is a vers tarts, were on their way home by a little o'clock, The racing itself was very ord there being no close or exciting finishe ceeded in Jand- THE SENSATIONAL RACE OF THE DAY was the Riggs House stakes, in which Capt. Sam Brown's colt, J. A. B., defeated Seadrift. Capt. Brown started two—J. A. B. and Cortez—and h was the better of the pair was proven when he pat a £100 on each at 6 to 1, while the bookmakers only offered 1 to 2. About Seadritt’s chan the public seem to thi is race in the Analostan stakes was a tluke, and expected the tables to be turned yes- terday by Cotton & Boyle's colt Carroll, but he ing and was beaten from the untrack himself. J. A. urted off to make the running and never ily by eight lengths from ‘ortez two for the place, Time, 2:021¢. ‘T RACE OF THE DAY p. won by Davis & Hall's good little mare Bess. Borde made a strong favorite by the New York divi- sion, While the home folks and Marylanders were about equally divided between Bess and ‘ing headed won e Seadrift. who beat THE Gov. Bo 3 Salvini, Panama seemed to be friendless, and, but for his new cwner, would have run loose. When th fel ll Bordelaise ‘ly took Bess as in front, but “Spids . and, setting a good strong pa ded, winning handily by ‘two lengths from who beat Bordelaise half a length for ama paliled up. The time good, considering the condi- was never tion of the track. SWIFT'S EASY VICTORY, It was, of course, a foregone conclusion that Laresr Corons §; Baltimore, | Swift should win the first race, and the talent and $2, Estrav ce At Kansas City—Cineinnati, 14; , Kansas | looked around for something to t for the veeran Novice, Lee place. Belle d'Or was well thought of, and The F Carpet Cleaning Works, of this city, journeyed to | carried considerable money, while Boccaccio, having t wath cada y and fell victims to the | the handsome, came in for a fair share of sup- proved the score of 21 to | port, especially as his stable liked him, Tae ie preps ce was never in doubt, Swift winning from end to end ed, while Di been set apart for the beginning en the seribesand the police- men. It will end with the third { all are not exterminated before tt fJuly. June the 8th will b re the second game. The reporters are to-day’s game, but make no boasts for the future. Boston pl aaflicic Empire |, GBS Mass. leseribe the v we rie h time to-morrow. There will be inthe presence of two of ard the racing ship to prod | ers to as shar, a game Would itt not be charitable jand sce w TO-N IGHT. to wait a few days ad ofa turn this frightfully eee waited | lane will Pog estemagigubeslp ive meagan as Le Droits defeated the Columbia ee Tee err a nd H streets no Gone. —Variety. The batteries were: Le Wieuanp ifirt. urist Before Pilate.” Davidson and McDonald, Columbias, Cle Hanns’ —“Held in Slavery and Hall, se No city in the world is so thoroughly covered by the circulation of a single news- paper as is the city of Washington by that of Tue Evexixe Star, It reaches all readers in| Keenan's. Pasonaxa Bur Usivensaiis: Cuuncs. ter.” jinger Snaps. 1G. —"Battle of Ball Ran.” Lord Ullin’s Daugh- - —————— CONDENSED LOCALS. ea the city and vicinity. It swears to its circula- vance ca Ge Coe Maivion a ue | tion, No other Washington paper has yet done Post-Ofice. has resigned to a position | this. Messrs, W aodeucd dk Lotheog ca Aocactal —-— Officers of the Loyal Legion. The annual meeting of the District command- ery of the Loyal Legion was held last night at the United Service club. Gen. B. C. Card pre- sic ‘The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Commander, Brig. max w. Vi Clench. of Massachusetts, was. on! motion of Wyman L. Cole. to-day admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the Distr The amniversary exercises of the onal Deaf Mute cotlege will be eld at Kendall | Green next Wednesday at 3 pan SUSTAINED BY HIS BRETHREN. | F. Manderson, U. 8, V., re-clected; s see commander, Commodore John G. W. A Council of Baptist Ministers Pass on commander, Capt. Maj. W. Rev. Mr. Nelson’s Case. z, Brig. ‘Gen corder, ‘The trouble which bas heretofore existed be- | f tween the Rev. 8. J. R. Nelson and the Zion | and Mount Olive Baptist churches may con- tinue to exist for some time, but the preacher has been exonerated by a couneil of his breth- ren. Mount Olive church preferred charges against Mr. Nelson, and refused, it is claimed, to give the accused minister a copy of the de- nunciatory document. The charges were made in a general way, and, so far as is known, were Rever referred to any of the superior bodies of the church. At the request of Mr. N. number of BP: aptist ministers (white met to consider the matter. The Brig. H. B. Lowry, A collation was served when the election was concluded. Su —_—— vation Army Anniversary Celebration he ninth anniversary of the organization of the Salvation army in this country was cele- brated last night in the army hall, corner of C and 6th streets, Addresses were m: Major Wells, Captains Cartwright and Van were as fol- lows: Revs. R. Johnson. Dr. F: fez Swem. * Ptr det “ior, | Water. and Cadet Graven, all of the army: ee MeGullongh. Dr. Meador, | stter which an adjournment was taken to the am £. SG, binson, | Corner of 7th C streets, where the usual L Moward, snd ‘George Lee, | Open-air meeting was held, i ard, and ee, éio~son ee This conference asked Mt. Olive church for! Hed in the Canada Disaster. copy of the charges against the accused. A a ‘ Foie oe Semsed meeting was held short t more | Henry S. Hall, of Kankakee, UL, was among numerously attended than the d after | the unrecognized dead in the late railroad i ges had been cident, near Hamilton, Ontario. He was the oldest brother of Major H. A. Hall, of the well- known firm of Bowes & Hall of this city, and was at the time on his way here to pay the major a sit. onsidered it was resolved e fora reopenin ailing of a mutual council The church refused to do thy the aggrieved preacher d ininisters of | twenty-two Buptist churches to consider the =ouneeree ers of Real Estate. . Trans charges. The whole ground was « @uac aa Gee Ce cetncae, Deeds in fee have been fited as follows: &@ vote of to 4, the’ | 8. E. Allen, jr., to F. M. Cleaver, lots 43 and 44, ix am innocent sq. 22,000, Marie A, Baker to Mary A. charges were unworshs Resolutions offered Dr. Fannee were adopted decioring that the church had no right | nor power to cepose Mr. Nelson from the min- istry. and that Mr, Nelson is still a minister of the gospel. in good standing. = Charged with Robbing His Employer. Last evening information was received by the police of the larceny of a lot of clothing from Mr. Elmer McKinley. residing at Hyatts- ville, Md. Wm. Jones, colored man in his | employment, was suspected. The facts were telephoned to the several police stations in the District, and two of Lieutenant Heffncr’s 0} eers—Wannell and De about 11 o’cloek ar- Poler, sub 53, sq. 100; $—. Sarah M, Stevens | to W. T. Vox, pt. 46, sq. 1003; 21,109, Joseph | . Johnson to Joseph Auerbach, lot 18, sq. 672; L. A. Littlefield to A. B. Hines, sub 47 050. A. B. Hines to L. A. Littletield, Cart. Coyrap Fauxce’s Fuxeral 1 services over the remains of erday afternoon, at the resi- Dr. Baldwin hington © ae nial Lod: The pallbearers were Co) wi A. M. ¥. FP. | eighth pole in the stretch, where rested Jones nesr 3d and L streets northwest svered the property. Jones claims that t receive the wages for his work e og hi axgous Bows ar Avert 8 this eveaing at Dowling at bees the international oks will be this evening. nd He consents requsition, Iboro’ this afternoon. commence and other valua The sale will be ‘eanclade — ck without waiting for end will be taken to Mari Real Estate Matters, Minerva Burnham has bought for $11,000 of Mary Poler sub 88, square 375, the property on A New Bay Wixpowep Barer Dw LLING, 1722 4rn Sraeer Nortuwesz, row at 6 o'clock p. im, Suitable for invest- the nort corner of 10th and Grant Place | 2° ; -s Posey yes pothole ment or a comfortable home. See advt. H.W. Offutt has bonght for $5,850 of Wm. Cnorce Roses axp Pranrs at Avctiox.—A Ladgate part 147 B.'s addition to West Wash- fine collection of choice roses and plants from Freeman's will be sold to-morrow at Dowling 3 at 10:30 o'clock. ANACOS TIAL ington. 43 by 40 fect at the corner of Gay and Greene stre: ts northwest, n has bought for $13.475 of d part of New Seat aud Vale, Gregg has bonght of W. F. Mat- tingly et al., executors, for $7.550, sub 29, square B16. i6 feet 5 inches by 5¢ feet on 1th, between K and L streets northwest. A. Pole: has bought for $4,000 of John 45. square 236, 18%¢ by 40 feet on Tae Proposep Wasatvoron Statve.—A bust of Wash ‘ton by Fisk Mills, from the Houdon cast of 1759, is on exhibition at Dr. eI ollice, as is also a rough draft of the pro po statue to be erceted by the public-spirite: zens of Anacostia, Nores.—Mr. A. a Hoops will erect an cight- room cottag? in Green's subdivision on Jetfer- son street.—Wmm. H. Weegle and Miss Eliza- beth Ridgeway, of Prince George’s county, were married by Kev. Ezekiel Richardson, at the M. E. Peg mes last evening. —Only two mails a fora suburb of Washington is deemed by our citizens as a rather inferior service—something worse than is afforded the average pioneer settlement in the west. In U and V streets northwest. ks. of Philadelphia, ha» bought udet for 25.750, subs 158 and and of Charles Earley et al. for 29,600, sub lots 138 and 158%; and 189 to 195—the first 2x.04 feet, corne- 19th and 8 Streets northwest, the second 20x45 feet. ad- boars the east part of the first, and the others nting 160x%6.04 feet on the east side of 19th, between S and T streets northwest. aS Jen M. C. H. Hoyt has bought of M; t P. Me- | everything else our village is fully w _ i Blair for 7,000, part 9, square 97, 12!,x100 feet | times.——At the centennial. services en the nort t corner of N and 2ist streets | Methodist church brief addresses were Pace, Borthwest. = by the , Pos ee ate L. Tue Egurrassx Briepine Assocrariox.— pac vss oe on The a BY geome ong oe at its " mee! ny ry HRA ae it! Hampshire count Sdvunce $0: titi sharcbod ed Fi te e wang a holders, at their offices, a building, amounting to $49.0%)-at an erage premium of 62 per cent. The 17th inoue started this month (May) with its first peyment. the place from Brait as easily. Boccaccio finishing as named, AN INTERESTING Cox Fer the fourth race King Idle was a strong favorite, but there must have been almost as much money taken inon ee Wild Cherry was backed a little by the nians. When Caldwell sent them on tele journey Lougar was a trifle in front, with Wild Cherryend Con- signee next. At the quarter Wild Cierry got her nose to the fore, with Lougar second. \7 hese two then had it hammer and tongs to the Littie Lewis let go the mare’s head in ae effort to draw his whip. and his “mare wexten a length by Lougar, King fale third, four lengths awa: Consignee and Dix finishing as mained. Wild Cherry was beaten by very bad riding, Had Lewis ¢ drawn his Whip he would mos turned As for King f nd was beaten before he had gone a he wouldn't rua a yards, RY Day. in the last race. ylor thought he had a great chance with his mare Maia, and the last and best was Letritia, The money irly poured in on her, and down from 5 to 2 4 to was never in doubt. Letr very much as she liked by second, ten lengths bef ) Ma jlo, and Goldie nishing as named; of Bourbon left at the post. Time, 1.43, THE PROGRAM FoR TO-MORROW includes the national handicap, which will pro- bably be one of the best races of the meeting, and a steepl which will bring all the best jumpers to First race—Purse coud, for thr Ids and upw. ve been beaten at this meetin sten once allowed 5 ibs.; furlongs, There Refand lenbair, Di 400, of which $75 to that Horses twice 7 lbs, Six ational hh aa is and upward : sred; with £1,090 added, of w ad and 2100 to tirix Weights to nnowneed April 1. and declarations to be made by April 15. Winner of congressional handicap to. ¢: Ibs, extra. One mile and an eighth. N Morris's bh Brow y Spendthrift— Anthoress; W. &. Jenning’s br m Swift, a, by Great ‘Tom—Martposa; ferty’s b g Bure 1 IM. Davis & : .5 Fr W. P, walkeceatt alin bh Frank Ward, 6, Louis Martin's br m Anne Augusta: 104, ter, 4, by Bram)le—3 Mar : 100, tion—Stella; 100 Dawn. 4, by Bille Third ra each. or upward, second, Bureh’s gr hi 107. We F by V with _Euiries to be made by 4 ee on Mon- 29; weights to be posted by 5 p.m., ‘ions to be made when entries close Si 3. ce—Purse $400, of which second, for three-year-olds and upward, winner to be sold ‘at auction for =2,000. less 1 Ib, all tien 2 Ibs, for ¢ of any sellipg ri Ww inne t tthis meeting to carry 5 Ibs, extra, ‘One mile. rn race—A free handic ip steeple-chase pu af $400, of which £100 to second. En- trie id declarations as in third race, © course, ssn ee Fixe Bertpixe Lor ia the northwest at auc- tion, being at intersection of 2ist ond New Hampshire avenue, to-morrow afternoon at 5 ana See advt. * pee teh oO RRR OOo v A fi RR OO 4 3 ¥ AA +f mii y & E RE vo a4 fm ‘This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low-test, short-weight alum or Phosphate powder. 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FLOUR-Don't forget our special bargain at 86.508 barrel. Also, cxaimine our entire list of brands and prices before buying. At will pay you. ELPHONZU YOUNGS COMPANY, 425 Ninth st. p.w., bet. Dand F. S$ COMPANY'S. 1'Tfomn the jaws of hell By the heroic deed of fan Murrell: Seven hundred “DANMARK” Suits for Children; sizes, 4 to 14 years, AT $1.00 A SUIT. Seven hundred “MISSOURI” Suits for Boys; sizes, 4 to 14 years, AT $1.75 A SUIT. Seven hundred “MURRELL” Suits for Little Men; sizes, 4 to 14 years, CASSIMERES, CUEVIOTS, TRICOTS, WORSTEDS. CORDUROYS, ETC. 2 % B87, $4, $4.12, $4.50, 84.62, 84. 5) Seven hundred Sack Suits for Men, $7.50 AND UPWARD, Seven hundred 88.75 AND UPWARD, Seven hundred Prince Albert Suits, 212.25 AND UPWARD. veral times seven hundred pairs of Men's Trou- Weovixe Gurrs. A LARGE STOCK OF STERLING SILVER, DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR WEDDING $2.25, $2.50, $2.78, 82.87, and upward, Victor FE. ADLE PRESENTS, 19) PEIY CENT CLOTHING HOU3R 19 — 927 and O24 ~. corner Massachusetts ava, Open Saturdays 1: ap29 oe ee nares JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH, me 1215 PENNA. AVE. 1 oy u. H. McKew, SUCCESSOR TO R. H. TAYLOR, = “ Serixe Srvtes, No. 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 'S SILK HATS, 85 to @ Acomplete assortment of the most desirable DERBY HATS, new shapes and colors, $2 to @5. Complete stock of SILK and GLORIA UMBRELLAS. FBR L A — ERB RRR pits Fresh supply of the LA TOSCA, $3.50 to $10. ah ee 5 aes ae ae Fe kk SSg Full line TENNIS CAPS, SASHES, BELTS, &e. bel ium 2° Zen Eee BOR Sss8 B. H. STINEMETZ & SONS, 1237 Peuma, ave. and 13th st. Sa” Furs received om storage, insured against moth. A very handsome white “Bedford Cord,” at $10.00, Achoi ipe with Shirred Silk Vest, $10.00, White Mannel, in two styles, at 85.50, In choice Stripes at 83.75, $5.00 and $6.00. An elegant line of Silk Shawls, all colors, $5.00, 50 and ¢10.00. Complete assortment of Embroidered Shawls, in Silk end Cashmere, $7.00, $10.00, $20,00, $25, 00, 35,00, Lace and Jet Shoulder Capes at popular prices, Jackets in Black and colors at popular prices, Ladies’ Suits, latest styles, $10 and upwards, We are now receiving many desirable Suits in Ging- ham, Pereale and Sateen, New Styles iu Ladies’ Tea Gowns just received. Lull Assortment of Surah Waists at popular prices, Gloves. Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, (C.P.aud P.D.) BEST INSECT POWDER (NEW CROP), in Pound, H&if-pounds and Quarter-pound » Tins, at T5e,, 40c, and 25c. ‘White Tar Paper, Carbolized Paper and Tar Handkerchiefs, Veiling, &€., &c. Paper in large sheets, ens W. &. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, WM. H. McKNEW, apl0-lm * 703 15th at, Buccessor to R, H. Taylon, D741 ens ap2t 933 Pennsylvania ave, “sg EA! een oe ret fake hss 2 CELLULOID TRUSS: ene out, always clean Tie seein peace | At AMUSEMENTS. Ms Cliches Was Ble WS NEW WASHINGTON THEATER. ith st, South of Pennsylvania Avenue, MR, RICHARD HUME, Kt And Bis Own Great Company of Comediang, In the Latest Farce Comedy, BE DEVOTED To > THE ADVERTISEMENT OF THE NIGHT OWLS. UR UNION BAND OF FoPE, Auxiliary of the W. C.'T MOTHER GoOsk ENTER! at Odd Fellows’ Hail, sth 188%, commencing at CAPITOL HILL SAB STRESS Mary AIXMEST, com Friday, May, 2, ASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN bacnatng tah perk, on 1 Seventh es and piemns | be held. : g8 The park will be rented to responsible pestiog by the eon ms Mestre. Joly Hockimeye®, V. Pa. atid hae a an BBR RER 00 * FER ROO aut <e O we RB OK Od ase BBB R RK OO metal Tal, for the benefit of the ies, Friday Eve a se stinees We. ana Sat General Store Inform hoy ine pubtte LYDIA THOMPSON Will be tramenitied throweh this ny wo will ‘ : keep you well informed of bangains as they arrive, and ENGLISH BURLESQUE COMPANY. ¥ i BURLESQUE COMPANY. 2s koods atv lowered in price on tens attended IN THE NEW HISTORICAL BURLESQUE _ | all our efforts heretofore, and we cannot but ford gflhte- cotumaus. ful. We have, like all merchants, a dosire to supepsede all our previous efforts and to make the comius year — even more erable in the annals of our busineay Monday, May 6, of greater importance to y. With this avowed purpose uppermost in our nm. and with the knowledge of the average shop Wants, We feel satisied that we will meet all require ments. ROLAND REED IN THE WOMAN HATER. Yours very truly, LANSBURGH & BRO. 327 Seats now on sale, myl G RAND CONCERT SHOPPER'S INFORMATION, KEMAN, Violinist, assisted by h renowned Pianist, and Composer, ANTON STRELEZKI, TODAY'S ENLIGHTENMENT. MISS MOT Now the season is upon us when still our thoughts must be kept busy culminating ideas bryan s to Just the hand L streets Admission tickets (reserved) WM. KNABE & CO, 817 Market » Chureh door thing for the approaching hot weather. In this re- | spect we feel assured we have something to suit all, st Fab: | rics, To those interested im these Fabrics we would | call attention to the followin: Our stock was never more select in the EVERY I ENING ANDMATINEE SATURDAY, | SILK BORDERED BENGALINE The American Character Actor, ARMURES. FTAMINE HENRY LEE, STRIPED ARMURES. D TELLE. in ‘The New York and Boston Success, CHECKED rf CAMEL'S HAIR, THE CAVALIER, SILK CLAIRETTE. BROAD CLOTH. Direct from Palmer's Theater, New York. DRAP DETE. CHALLIES. MAGNIFICENT COSTUME: Se CONVENT CLOTH (SILK TRICOTS. WARP) BRILLIANTINES, SILK WARP FEATHER BATISTE. CLOTH. NUNS VEILING. BEATRICE. HINDOO CASHMERE, | myt SILK WARP ALLATROSS, Abacars: GRA HENRIETTA, FOULE, PEAU DE SOLE, TAMISE. BORDERED CREPE DELAINE. A beautiful Crepe material with cream ground band- some 14-inch flowered border of the most lifelike appearance; exquisite desicns, full 40-inch wide, and in the extreme fashinuble shades. Price, @1. ERED MOHAIRS. ‘These fabrics are in exquisite desiyus( Florentine bor ders), soft in texture, with rich luster, We control the exclusive sule of these goods in the city, and they cer- tainly are an exceptional bugain. 40 iuches wide, Price, 85 cents. RUDDY : ‘Thursday, Frid: dt Nit gi OMEN OF a Hoag Night, . _apl7-2m ROP. J. B.C TUESDA Corne Season terminates ARRUS’ BIJOU THEATER. Week of April 29, Matinees Tues., Thur. and Sat, MARTIN HAYDEN NCH PLAIN MOHAIRS. A good, strong and serviceable Fabric for Traveling Dresses, Wraps, &.,in brown, gray’, steels, tans, and London smoke. Price, 30c. per yard. NCH MOHAIRS, “Carina Lustrina” is the trade name for these Fabrics. More familiarly known as Mobairs. They are very highly and handsomely finished. Very rich and dressy and MISS EUGENIE BESSERER In the Famous Melo-Dramatic Production of “HELD IN SLAVER Startling Effects. Rain Storm of Real Water. t Week—EDWI MA Fenna. ave., near 11th st. Matinees Tuesday, Wedpeian Pa ce in appearance, and without doubt the mont stylist IRS TCI ergo ARIE] fabric of the season, We have them in a beautiful v'elock. ap29-6t_ | range of colors, comprising old rose, old blue, steel €ray, smoke, brown, medium aud dark gray, crea and pure white. Price, 75 cents, ALL WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES. ‘These soft, gauze-like materials are wore choice in design this season than ever. Hurmouious in color- ing, and the various desigus are truly artistic. Persian and Grecian effects, Being the largest consumers, we are catered to by the best manufacturers and given ihe preference aud coutrol of the very best styles, thereby enabling us to show Tr. IDAY EVE Kt aad kL, TOO mt ng Peon THURSDAY and Pig May hand L sts.n.w., ‘GS, ‘Articles, Candies, Strawbere sand Cream. ission, 10 cents, ap2T.san.thet-dt ! igegs NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB RACES, TUESDAY, APRIL 30. SUPERIOR GOODS AND PATTERNS. Now is your chance. Take ad. ce of this great offering. Ladies, it will be your wan. A Pelerine made of Ottoman Siik, lined throughout with Silk, heavily worked in Beads, with Beaded Net Sleeve Covering, ut $3.98. Do not think this worthless on account of the excep- tionally low price; but we can safely say it is well Worth a five-dollar Lill. At #7.60 au OTTOMAN SILK JET WRAP, ex- quisitely worked with beads, haudsomely finished, It isa garment we sold at €10.00. A #15.00 Wrap for 210.00; it is a miracle how they can be sold at euch figure, but we intend to give you the benefitof our purchase. A Wrap ornamented in the best taste aud made in the best possible manner. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 THURSDAY, MAY 2. FRIDAY, MAY 3. SATURDAY, MAY 4, FIVE RACES EACH DAY, Ali the First Class Race Horses and Steeple Chasers FIEST RACE AT 3 O'CLOCK, Special race trains vie Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at 12:10, 1:50, and 2:30 p. aa, Returning traius will be in waiting when the races are over. JUVENILE COATS, JUVENILE COATS. Tn Juvenile Garments, from 4 to 12 years, we will aguin HOLD THE CALL, as we did last season. Ke- ember the advantage we hold over other houses. and the great mistake they make in not having the proper lengths, The wants of the people must be supplied, sowe make it astudy to produce such goods as tue mothers want, Bring the little onesto us and Lave them fitted. Our stock is simply gorgeous, Prices the lowest, we know. 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 0. T. THOMPSON, treasurer, Vernon Row, corner Tenth street aud Penusylvania avenue northwest. J.C, McKLBBLN, President. CLOAK DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR, IN OUR ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT. HL D. McINTYRE, Secretary. apl6-16t We engrave ona copper plate, and 50 Cards, your be. tee the work equal tothe WiLtanpss tant, name, for S6c., and gusrant Keopou THULSDAY April 25. Close May 2.1889. | best, and deliver your work in 24 hours, America’s Greatest Work of Art in Wax, CHRIST BEFORE PILATE. Open from i to 10 p.m. Athuissic conta, ‘10, 15 cents, MOP. SHELDON'S FORTY-SECOND ANNUAI ‘May Ball will take 2 ‘Mf the "National Mines! Armory on MONDAY Aduioni aah. ‘A limited uuberot tlekets tor sale at ___ apt s-tmy 6 Cationic o ORPHAN: FaiR. ‘Open two weeks. Commencing FASTER TU ESDAY EVENING, Wedding Invitations neatly eugraved. ap24-8t_ Also Menu Cards and all fine work, ‘Mail orders will receive oar prompt attention. Samples sent upon application anywheres in the United States, 8 O'CLOCK, Send for Fashion Catalogue. Given to any one At New York sai, Midday Lunches at prevail oie, 2w No admission charze daring peer 10 nani or the’ 4 Fashion P Pp An improvement on all others, tema Stone, ALWAYS ONE PRICE. A great drive in Umbrellas. Will offers lot of 26-inch fast-black Gloriette Umbrel- Jas, with cold caps, at 95c. ‘Will offer in Ladies’ Hosiery a lot of 50 ozen Solid Blacks and Fancy, Lisleand Cot- ton, this searon’s goods and imported to sell | at 50c, Will offer the entire lot at 25c. s | pair. ‘We will offer another lot of the Ladies* Swiss Ribbed = 12sec. They were Novelties in Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. In Towels we will offer a great bargain st LARS = BURG Ro. RO. 422, 424, 426 Tey