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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORECAST TILL EIGHT A.M. THURSDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, fair; slightly cooler; southerly winds. Dox'r Foxo#t Gro. D. Scott's testimonial at ’ Armory tonight. Att Snovip Hear Tux Grand illustrated lecture, Subject: “The Empire of the Czar, By Rev. Dr. R. 8. MacArthur of New York, In the interest of the Rankin-Richards Insti- tute, Windsor, N.C., at the Congregational Church this evening. Exgoayt baby carriages only $4.95. Jvrivs Laxssurou, 13th and F sts, Jexxess Mitter’s Divipep Sxiers, in mo- hair, black and gray, $2.98, $3.68; silk, @7; seersucker, $1.43; mode! bodice, $1.75, $2.25; compromise bodice, $1.76. M. C. WHELAX, Corset Corrector, 1003 F Pensoxs leaving the city should see Dr. Georges, 1115 Pa. ave., the oldest chiropodist in the city, and havo their feet cured of corns, bunions, ingrown nails, &c. A cure guaranteed without pain. oe R. Gonpscumip. 1007-1909 F street northwest, gives valuable information in reference to trunks, baby carriages, tricycles and refriger- ators on page five. Sex THe Scrts we make to order from $20 up. man Bros., 7th and E. Tus 13 a Goop Time to call your attention to our line of fancy bal- briggan underwear at 50c.; six colors to select from and all new. Franc, One Price, cor. 7th and D. Boanps, $1.15 per 100 feet. 6th and N.Y.ave. Tue Best axp Purest Beer in the market is Heurich’s “extra pale” lager. Taz ARLiveTox Borrirxe Co. ‘elephone 634-3. Hexxpox Monsen, at Rifles’ Armory to- bight. Marttiva. 1,500 rolls from $4 per roll up. Jvxivs Laxssvnon, 13th and F sta, ‘Tue “QueeN Axne” Wrixpow Screens, New. adjustable, no objectionable center bars; will fit any window from 18 inches to 45 inches in width; 40 cents each. Screen doors, with spring hinges complete, $1.50 each. The “Bay State” lawn mower, the best and cheapest in the world, fully warranted. An- other large invoice just received, $4.50 each. ‘The system of selling every article of thor- oughly reliable quality at a minimum of profit is our ruling principle. Cuas. T. Canter & Co., 3 doors from 6th st. 606 Pa. ave. n.w. E. B. Har with « cork leg tonight at the Ritles’ Armory. Marttrxa, For Compietexess of assortment our chil- dsen's department takes the lead. See those @2 suits. Eiseman Bros., 7th and E. Rernicrxatons and ice chests from €5 up. Jvriws Laxspvnon, 13th and F sta, Sratse Lams. For spring lamb and Washington dressed beef go to J. KR. Kerry, 9th st. wing, Center market, and N.L. market, 5th and K sts. Seuuixe Oct tue Extine Stock oF SHors, <. 722 7th st. n.w., is selling out his entire stock of shoes at almost actual cost. He will positively give up business; therefore you an save money by buyin; snow at 722 7th st. artists, at Rifles’ Tur Hareys, great music: Armory tonight. Wine window screens and furniture covers made to order. Junius Laxsevras, 13th and F sts, CALL AND Sex our improved method of clean- ing carpets. Emrire Canret Curaxtyo Wonks, 631-635 Mass. ave. n.w. Telephone 425-2. We advise A. B. C. Tonic to be used to build up the system. Did you ever try it? Cazrxer Puotos $2 per dozen, reduced from $3 2sittings. Sraz Gatienry, 459 Pa. ave. Bapy Canniaces. Finest line ia the city. Juxivs La Bany CaRriaces. See those for $4.85. su, 13th and F sts, Hiou Scuoor Capers, exhibition drill, Rifles’ Armory tonight. For Correctxess of style, fit and finish see ers as follows: Best sold from 414 to 43{c. per pound; good sold from 33¢ to 4!¢c. per pound; medium sold from 3% to 3!c. per sheep and calves sold from $20 to 345 euch, Market for all kinds of stock was fair. ee SS Care THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C STILL ANOTHER VICTORY. The Home Ball Team is Playing Win- ing Ball. The Jersey City team dropped their second game to the Senators yesterday by ascore of 9 to6, Washington won principally because of the poor field work of the visitors. Maloney kept his head in the midst of two or three pretty heavy spurts of batting, and his steady pitching throughout the game showed that he is not easily rattled. The Washington infield did sharp work on every ball hit, Riddle and Cook were the catchers, Riddle’s throwing being very fine. Washington made 6 hits and 2 errors and Jersey City 12 hits and 6 errors, OTHER GAMES. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 10; Worcester, 0. Baltimore made 11 hits and 2 errors and Wor- cester 8 hits and 4 errors. Hartford won from Wilmington—7 to 3, Each club made 9 hits and 4 errors. New Haven defeated Newark—7 to5. New Haven made 8 hits and 4 errors and Newark 5 hits and 6 errors. League—Philadelphia, 5; New York, 4. Brook- vn, 5; Boston, 2 Chicago, 9; Pittsburg, 4. Cleveland, 3, Cincinnati, 2. Brotherhood—Philadciphia, 14; Brooklyn, 7, — 15; New York, 13. Cleveland, ts arg. peciae Association—St. Louis, 5; Colum- THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. Annual Meeting of the Washington City Bible Society—Officers Elected. At the annual meeting of the Washington City Bible Society Monday evening, Vice Presi- dent John B. Wight in the chair, Mr. Ballan- tyne, treasurer, reported receipts as follows: Baltimore conference, M.E. Church, $65; Balti- more conference, M.P. Church, $13.53; Fourth Street M.E. Church, ¢2; Christ Church, P.E., Georgetown, $11.62; First Presbyterian Church, 93.23; Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, $10; Western Presbyterian Charch, 87.75; Fourth Presbyterian Church, $26.33; Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, $5; annual memberships, $85. Disbursements: Remittance to American Bible Society, $100; postage, #1; cost of grants, $12.40. Balance on hand, 246.54. Mr. Pratt, from the committee on anniversary, announced that exercises would be held in the Foundry M. E. Church on Sabbath evening, May 18, at 8 — Address by Rev. George Elliott, D.D., astor, . Mr. Ballantyne, from the committee on nomi. nations, reported the following-named officers for the year, and they were elected: President, Rev, A. W. Pitzer, D.D.; vice presidents, Chas, Lyman, A. 8. Pratt. W. J. Sibley, George Ry- neal, jr., George Rhinehart, R. S. Jordon, John T. Given, John B. Wight, Z. 8, Buckler, Thos, B. Hyde; yen if Ce Vv. Ssh eae be oe e! itary. iam 3 di- bus, 1. Louisville, 4; Toledo, 2 seston: Wate Linton, Thomas G. Jones, J. NOTES, B. Johnson, J. H. Meriwether, C. H. Middleton, Worcester today. A. Hob 7 John Ww. Raabe, L. D. — i >. Allen, George A. Thoma E Pere pened sar to grounds and grand Fenw alia B ile, esas 4, ibs, a ji: " jeorge C. Sampson, ev. . Porter Suell, G, pibaltimore and Washington are tied for second | We Swartzell, A. i. Duvall, Thomas B. Stahl, ‘The team goes away Friday night to play in | D- - Foster, Archibald Greenleas, Wilmington on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. AMUSEMENTS. Tae Liont or Asta Reneansat.—At the Choral Society rehearsal last evening. Mr. Dudley Buck, who conducted, praised the work of the chorus and complimented the director, Mr. H. C. Sherman, very highly. A private rehearsal with soloists and orchestra will be held tomorrow morning. The concert to- morrow evening is expected to surpass all its _— Five Anr at Avction.—The exhibition of fine oil paintings by Chas, Armour now in progress at art galleries of Ratcliffe, Darr & Co., 920 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, has attracted universal attention and the collection much admired by lovers of fine art. The exhibition will continue until Hy 3 m, this evening and the sales are announced for tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. * Over 150 Pieces or Diamonps, to 10 karate each, in drops, pins, bracelets and studs; also wil a hii tiene Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder. Purity and wholesomeness in food compounds are of the utmost importance ; in these qualities Cleveland's excels all other baking powders. All the ingredients are published on the label, and this analysis is verified by Official Reports and Government and State Chemists. Strength in a baking powder means economy. The that will keep moist and sweet, delicious pastry, pot-pies, dumplings, etc., Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder is unsutpassed. The late Ohio Food Commissioner says “Cleveland’s is Absolutely the Best and most desirable baking powder manufactured.” *Ammonia or alum powders may occasionally test a trifle higher, but they are dangerous to health, and, whatever their strength, they should be avoided. As baking powders adulterated with these injurious ingredients are being palmed off as pure cream of tartar powders, the United States Official Report, 1889, recommends that manufacturers be required by law to use » lahel giving the composition of the powder sold. predecessors, Vexetian Trovpapocrs.—On Monday, Maj 5, the Venetian Troubadours will make their first appearance at the Bull Run Panorama, ‘This is the same orchestra that played during the or show at the Eden Musee, New York. Sale of seats begins tomorrow for the Carle- ton Opera Company in “The Mikado” at Al- baugh’s next week. 100 gold watches of the finest grades and a large lot of very valuable jewelry and antiques from a well-known house at Saratoga, will be sold without reserve at Dowling’ tion room, commencing tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. —Ad fy FEB 4 GGG. TIIT ats on sale for “Little Nugget” at Harris’| Count 1x Genenat Texa—Judges Hagner, | & EA YHE E Fn SOG H eT Ss ia next week. ; James and Cor. ER AA YW HE EE HHHEE 1G "HHH T Ss. ‘Tne Atkins-Crolins Specialty and Dramatic} Yesterday—U.S. ex rel. Fowler agt. Com-| kee LLLL a4 Wot tus toa Eee io biee i GOO Bo of Se8 = Company will make its first appearance at Ker- joner of Patents; argued and submitted, i’ nan’s next week. The advance forces of Barnum & Baile: Greatest Show on Earth have arrived in town, and the circus will be here on the 14th and 15th 8. use of Davis agt. Henderson; do, GGG. RR ERE TIT TITT SSq of May. You Nee» Ir Now e oR Ree AT PAE PF OOF § Oo aye cok he Ah F Sita t 2 8OF fe Sue Transfers of Real Estate. To impart strength and give afeeling of health and] GGG R REEEA A & Se8a™A tun kee “oo Fi tun ‘oo F = Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: Vigor throughout the system, there is nothing equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla. It seems peculiarly adapted to overcome that tired feeling caused by change of sea- sou, climate or life, and while it tones and sustains the ‘stem it purifies and renovates the blood. We earn- Oliver Cox to Hosea B. Moulton, parts 47 to 49, sq. 597; $—. Kate M. Archibald to Mary P. Thurnan, sub H, sq. 511; $3,500. W. 8, Cox to C. 8. English, in trust, lots 67 and 68, ; | estly urge the large army of clerks, book keepers sub 2, sq. 166; lot 1, sq. 38, W.W.; 17, 18 and | teachers, housewives, operatives and others who have part 19, U.G.;%—. ©. S. English to W.'S, Cox, | bee closely confined during the winter and who need om t as ger He B. ne = & A GOOD SPRING MEDICINE Yright, subs 31 and 32, sq. 331; @—. A. D. ? i Hutchings to Mary J. Blackburn, lot 15, block | t© try Hood's Sarsaparilin now. Don't delay. 36, Columbia Heights; @—. H. G. Lewis to} | “Every spring for years I have made its practice to Louisa T. Watrous, lot 40, block 1. Trinidad; | tke from three to five bottles of Hood's Sarsapsrilla, . a ’ ’ | because I know it purifies the blood and thoroughly he $1,000. Same to Jennie Haner, lots 38 and 39, faa obit ieoainie Whee ates feeling, sometimes called ‘spring fever,’ will never visit do.; $1,600, Same to S. L Groot, lot 41, do.; red for by this 2 nevor-failing remedy.” W. H. LAWRENCE, Editor Agricultural Epitomist, Indianapolis, Ind, ——— Cattle Market. At the Union stock yards 115 cattle were on the market Monday and sold to butch- PURE BLOOD “For years at irregular intervals in all seasons, T suffered the intolerable burning and itching of blood Poisoning by ivy. It would break out on my legs, in my throat and eyes. Last spring I took Hood's Sarsa- parila, as a blood paritier, with no thought of it as@ special remedy for ivy poisoning, but it has effected a permanent and thorough cure." CALVIN T. SHUTE Wentworth, N.H. pound; common sold from 234 to 3c. per ound. Five hundred and forty-two sheep and jambs on the market and sold as follows: Old sold from 34 to 5!ge. per pound;, lambs sold from7 to 8c, per pound. Cows HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sold by all druggists. 81 5. by C. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. SSA Settled for $450. Mrs. Hannah Henderson, colored, yesterday WE HAVE SUBDIVIDED THE HEIGHTS NORTHWEST OF THE RAILROAD STATION AT HYATTSVILLE, WITHIN TEN MINUTES' EASY WALK OF SAME, AND OFFER THE ENTIRE TRACT FOR $150 AND $175 A LOT, PAYABLE $5 C4SH AND 85 A MONTH, WITHOUT INTEREST. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ON LARGER CASH PAYMENT, WE CONSIDER THIS THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCATION IN HYATTSVILLE. MOST OF THE LOTS HAVE FULL-GROWN BEAUTIFUL SHADE TREES OF OAK, TULIP OR MAPLE. LOVELY AND EXTENSIVE VIEWS IN EVERY DIRECTION. THE CAPITOL, WASHINGTON MONUMENT, SOLDIERS' HOME AND CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY ARE IN SIGHT. ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO INTRODUCE PURE SPRING WATER INTO ANY HOUSE BUILT WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME, WE DO NOT PROPOSE TO SEND YOU INTO A WILDERNESS TOGROWUP WITH THE COUNTRY. WE OFFER THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THE BEST SUBURBAN TOWN OF WASHINGTON, FOUR CHUROHES, PRESBYTERIAN, METHODIST, EPISCOPAL AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 18 NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. New Ter Official Reports of the United States Government, 1889, | GouiNe comING, COMING Canadian Government, 1889, New Jersey Commission, coca hee 1889, and Ohio Food Commission, 1887, prove that TROUBADOURS, Cleveland's is the strongest of all the pure* cream of yee cara ee tartar baking powders. Bs Reiger ON Perfection in results is what housekeepers desire, | _s200 ___soxpay. mays For making light, digestible bread, flaky biscuit, cake | FASv ShatinNNs"iktutad Winoies At Power House of Seventh Street Cable Road AMUSEMENTS NIGHT. Evening, Wed. and Sat. Deserved Success of the Comedians, DONNELLY AND GIRARD, = NATURAL GAs. Hear Swinging in the Grape Vine Swing, Bee the Burlesque Skirt Dancers, Enjoy the “Summer Season," Witness the Whistling Trio, Observe the Funny Monk. Next Week—-MAUDE GRANGER. apso THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1ST. Hall 390x60 feet, handsomely decorated and lishted by electric lights. “Lickets, adiuitting gentleman and ladies, 50c_ “Music by Marine Band. Cars will be im waiting wuitil ¥ o'clock for all parts of ¢ ie HA 88s Boou THEATER Week Commencing Monday, April 28. Matinees Tucaday, Thursday and Satarday, H. RIDER HAGOARD'S H Spectacular. The bucxent uost expensive Sss. wun ® tae ver eecn at this theater. = Sss8 OM Next Week—“LITTLE NUGGETT.” COLN MUSICAL HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1890, DUDLEY BUCK'S CANTATA, “THE LIGHT OF ASIA.” Given by the CHORAL SOCIETY 150 voices), ‘With the Assistance of the Entire BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Soloists: HH H FRE ss fi i 4 COMPOSER. Bow on sale at Metz- apl9-1it ONDUCT-D Reserved Seats $1.50 aud erott’s, 1110 F st.» Admission 81 Leos MOsIC HALL. GlaND concer WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, y BOSTON BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, 4. NIKISCH, Conductor, SOLOISTS: or, LEO SCHULIZ, Violoncello, And the DISTINGUISHED PKIMA DONNA SOPRANO from Koyal Opera, Leips MADAME STEINBACH-JAH Where she was as-ociated with Mr. Nikisch. BRILLIANT PROGRAM, including Schuman Fist Symphony, Saint Sacn's Danse Macabre aud Dinstein's Bal Costume, MADAME JAHNS willsine Aria from Tannhauser and souge with piano accom- Paniment by Mr. Nikisch. iteserved ‘Seats, $1 aud $1.50, at Ellis’, 937 Penn, ave. ERN NEW WASHINGTON THEATEK, Eleventh st. south of Pennsylvania aveuue Ladies’ Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. First appearance of the Great METROPOLITAN SPECIALTY COMPANY. “The best variety show this season.”—Baltimore Amer ap28 W. B. Moss &. Soxs, Cor. F and 11th eta. uw. FORSTER ME TE — SPECIALTIES Fon, Tals SEASON OF TaE REED AND RATTAN FURNITURE. A new edlect of stylish and pleasing design te our Kattan Parlor Suit at €30. Rockers and Chairs, reed and rattan, from 80c. to # Screens, Work Baskets, REFRIGERATORS FROM 82.50 TO 850. We have silarge line of Rining-room Refrig- erators, convenient as well as oruainental, com: Dining Sideboard, Water Cooler aud Refrigera- tor in one piece of furniture, ranging in price from €12.50 to 45. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR Sweet's Kefrigeratora, Pierce's Polar Refrigerators. Pierce's Empire Ketrureratora, Pierce's Pearl Refrigerators. Pierce's Favorite Refrigerators Pierce's Triumph Refrigerators. Pierce's Star Kefrigeratora, Charcoal lined and mads of the best matertala, Qooper & McKee's Refrigerators Our Sweet's Refrigerator is the best and Gleanest in the market, We have tested it thoroughly. One ison exhibition on our fir floor, containing onions, milk, butter, meat and cake kept side by side with perfect safety, and ice will last longer in it than any other Re frucerstor made, MATTINGs! MATTINGS!! Rolls White Matting of 40 yards each of per roll 00 Rolls Fancy Check Matting at @3 50. 150 Rolls Faucy Check Matting at #4. on Rolla Extra Heavy Joutless Matting, 10. Our stock of Mattings ts ove of the langest im ~ country and our prices as low as the jowrst. SMYRNA RUGS! SMYRNA RUGS"! SPECIAL DRIVE FOR THIS WERK! r y Smyros Rugs, @1.25; reduced to ober Smyrna Ruge, 1.75; reduced to Bromley Smyrna Rugs, 2.50; $1.50. reduced to ; Teduced to Noe reduced to eumiey Smyrna Bugs, 96.25; reduced to Bromley Smyrna Rugs, @10.25, eats 7. reduced te LOOSE COVER GOODS. The largest stock we ever carried and our ower. ‘Our line comprises— Dumities, Bateens, French Cretonnes, Mone Cioths, Morris Baines, ‘We have a thoroughly competent force of cut- tere aud we guarautes @ perfect Mt in every BABY CARRIAGES. t patterns, ranging in price We inake many of our own Caring. We carry a fuil assortment of all the parts of Car- Fiages, which we retail and use in repairins WIRE WINDOW SCREENS AND DOORS. Our Adjustable Screen will Btany window 4s the best on the market © different grades Me also make to order of Window and Door -cree: ‘Our own Patent screen we make in any wood OF fiuiah to match the woodwork of your house. We guarantee it in every particular. SHADES, SHADES. 400 Shades on Spring Rollers... 200 Shades ou Best Spring Rollers, WALL PAPERS. Correct and Newest Styles at modest prices, No accumulated old stock to get rid of New effects d best imitations of Silke, Bating, Tapestrics, Laces aud Cretonnes Fresco Paiuting in ali its branches, Designs furmshed. iss Work. rm Estimates Farnished. Full Live ommoce rar ire Kscape, Parris says, ie the best, a SPECIAL! We have two rooms, 501100 each, in which we desutn and execute the finest Cabinet Work and give special attention to Kepailing Uld F > U ry Shop is al feet. It is run in a thoroushly eystemat ber, so that we are enabled to Uphol Re-cover Furniture, using @othing but rand materia would pay for ordin In_ tuis room there repovating furniture. All v jd furniture should Ko tered thus apparatus betore venue nowy Olstered. It is the ouly sure method of erad. icating the moth and its egvs. t the bnest fabrics or frai Our Finishing Shop is most complete in ite ts and our fishers are thorough and experienced. GOLDS TAKEN ON STORAGE IN 1106 F STREE appoints k of lothing. Wheth AL PAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. niture Packers und’ Movers east have Pocky suit or s suit for €25, it will slense you. Biss, peer ene ee Petipa bani gs ihe a eee oes eee CATHOLIC, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AS GOOD AS THE BEST. THE CELEBRATED MELROSE Third Week of the Spring and Summer Season. = man Bros., 7th and E. Fixe Lapres’ Dnesses (second-hand) bought and sold. Justus old stand, 619 D st. n.w. We have the largest and most varied assort- ment of mattings ever shown in this city—fully 100 patterns—from $4 per roll up. Jvrivs Laxssure: GENERAL ADMISSION. . 250 50 and 750 CARLETON OPERA COMPANY In Cellier's Comedy Opera, DOROTHY, Which ran 800 Nigh Next Week—"1HE MIKA‘ Bs ares anv 34 K HOP! missed, and accepted the $450 paid into the court as her share of the judgment for $1.250 for injuries she received by falling into an ex- cavation. She, however, insists that she never consented to such division, notwithstanding the production of assignments made by her. Fifty 13th and F sts, io cent of the amount recovered was claimed Cantxet Puotoonaras reduced from $4 to| CY Ber counsel and the judgment sold for W. B. MOSES & SONS, INSTITUTE, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, AND OTHER EXCELLENT PRIVATE, A Scarce Anncxe, SCHOOLS, YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING YOU WANT AT THE STORES AND MARKETS OF THE TOWN J cus Lassevrcz, 13TH AND F STREETS, Desires to call special attention to the line of goods AT CITY PRICES. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE AT 500, , - advertised this week. $8 per doz. fora short time longer at Men-| £49 Se wnieh che ikon cor &c., netted $150 A LOT, 85 A MONTH. TEN-ROUND SMALL GLOVE CONTEST Note below what is offered: uitt’s, 925 Penn. ave. Strictly first-class artus- ' At Lannon's Opers House, Alexandria, MATTING. MATTING. tic work. ae AT OUR LEADING CLUBS = will find Blooker’s Dutch Cocoa well nown. * —_-.___ Ss scarce. There is just a limited number of thisgoods $175 A LOT, 85 A MONTH. in the market. We warn you now in time. Take timely heed. Later in the season even we won't be sure of having them, so buy now. We have, by actual count’ WEDNESDAY EVENING. PP i ye Oth street at 8 o'clock. Returns at A Direct Importation of 1,500 Rolls China and nese Martine, Plain. White and Fancy Seamless, de: est quality, new and fancy patterns, trom $4 per roll up. “One yard wide and 40 yards to'the E. P. Jewext will have a picnic at Riffes’ Armory tonight. Grocers, ATTENTI THE BEST GRADED ROADS FOR DRIVING TAKE YOU TO WASHINGTON, SIX Buy your teas, coffees . is i] ~ <1 SPECIAL. por ae of Jouxatox Baca, & Co., the whole- Sivana kas bes bate eat eer cnet 100 pieces now ou hand—they come full 40 INCHES MILES DISTANT, OB YOU MAY GO BY THE B ANDO. RR IN TEX MUNUTES CATITOL PARK BASE BALL GROUNDS WILL BE | 500 Rolle Extra Heavy Fancy Seamless Matting, ® men - Sabet ora wipe ae recat FOR THE COST OF A STREET-CAR FARE, TO COMMUTERS. MARKETING AND SMITH. corer Lat st. aud Indisue sve apet. auderent yattcrnn, reduced to 820 per soll amt 4 Cone micw'e exis, Pale” |. Evnrnopr is talking about the diamond |°™*** Caron. See ond — lager. Tax Aatn Bortzixe Co., auction sale at Dowling’s tomorrow. * Light, Medium and Dark Gray, PACKAGES TAKEN FREE. TWENTY-FIVE TRAINS A DAY STOP AT HYATTSVILLE, fi Caper heap tates ate eae ee ake | seen y Steck of Bowe: Quality Smyree » Burs, Bed é th and K ste. nw. —$—— Tan, Heliotrope, L HAWLEY, aes’ Geu'l Irate Manager, 343 Brent: | oaitet eer ee Uw eee tine to cocme 100 Fr.Bps., $1.15. Lispey.Brrriorr & Mitten Mode, Amethyst, YOU HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF A TOWN ALREADY BUILT, WITH STREET Fada oe ene nae, AEE, #9, South 34 | “The most attractive weza ugeed Loox at those_3-piece chamber suites, which | Ax Awror Sore Live regia gin Jal5-wks-104¢ BABY CARRIAGES we offer for $32 Solid oak m sixteenth- i‘ Old Rose, Serpent, LAMPS, SIDEWALKS, TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS WITH WASHINGTON AND BALTI- in the city, comprising fully 100 different styles, Pol century finish; large beveled glass, Nothing SKIN ENTIRELY GONE. FLESH A MASS OF DIS- Olive, Gobelin, ¥ may WOULD YOU SAY IF you HEARD ohn = at ~~ SE, 4 I— like them. EASE. LEG DIMINISHED ONE-THIRD IN SIZE. Navy, ‘Mahogany, MORE, AND ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME, phony player with all Gaograns shomecten | Wetniaee Encased apt wheels ane epeiton i Jexivs Laxssvnou, 18th and F sta, | coNDITION HOPELESS. CURED BY THE CUTI. saisadivien: yet, orchestra oy a person who uever bad the advau- | $4.85 up. Look at them, CURA REMEDIES IN TWO MONTHS, CURED BY CUTICURA, For three years I was almost crippled with an awful sore lex frum my knee down to my ankle, the skin was entirely zone and the flesh was ons mass of disease. Some physicians pronounced it incurable. It had diminished about one-third the size of the other and I was in a hopeless condition. After trying all kinds of remedies and spending hundreds of dollars, from which I got no relief whatever, I was persuaded to try your CUTICURA REMEDIES, and the Yesult was as follows: After three days I noticed a decided chanse for the better and at the end of two months I was com- pletely cured. My flesh was purified and the bone (which bad been exposed for over a year) got sound, ‘The flesh began to grow, and today, and for nearly two years past, my leg is as well as ever it was—sound in every respect aud not a «ign of the disease to be seen. 8. G. AHEKN, Dubois, Dodge C SKIN DISEASE 17 YEARS, I have been troubled with a skin and scalp disease for seventeen years, My head at times was one run ning sore, and iny body was covered with them as large asa half dollar. I trieda great many remedics without effect until I used the CULICURA REMEDIES, aud am thankful to state tuat after two mouths of their use 1am entirely cured. L. R. MCDOWELL, Jamesburg, N. J. The CUTICURA, CUTICURA RESOLVENT and CUTICURA SUAP have brought about a marvelous cure of a skin disease on my little son, eight years old, after ail remedies and doctors failed. ED. N, BROW: - 16th St, Omaha, Neb. CUTICURA RESOLVENT ‘The new Blood and Skin Purifier and purest and best of Humor Remedies, internally, aud CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUFICURA SOAP, au exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, cure every disease and humor of the skin, scalp aud biood, with loss of hair, from pimples to scrofuls. Sold everywhere. Price, CUTICURA, 50c.: SOAP, 25. ; RESOLVENT, 81. Prepared by the POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston. Gro. D, Scott in a “Belt Line Car” tonight at Rifles’ Armory. tage of a musical edi ‘Think of it. Not «round out as you would on a hand o1 WARNER. THE GROUND IS ROLLING, THE ASCENTS EASY; SCARCELY ANY GRAD- bat played wan sil the benatitel changes ucation? You will also Gnd with us all the necessary Trim- mings, Linings and Buttons necessary for these dresses You can find with us GLOVES OF ALL KINDS to wear with your uew dress and PARASOLS THESE HEIGHTS ADJOIN THE SUBDIVISIONS OF WINE & JOHNSON AND B. HB, REFRIGERATORS. An unusually large line of Refrigerators and Chests from #5 up. Combination Sideboard Refrigerator and We Cooler from $10 up. Lined Water Coolers from #. If you need # Chamber Suite look at those offered at the extremely LOW PAICE of 832. were made for us exclusively —after our own desigu Solid Unk in 16 ceutury fuish. Lance dresser wit beveled plate glass and pateut drawer guides. Noth- ane 1 aud best lu the warket forthe price. lor the 3 jueces. yeeks ago We advertised FINE CHAMBER SUITES sta reduction of 25 to 50 per cent, We still haves few left which are offered at a STILL GKEATEM re- duction. Now is your opportunity to secure an ele aut Chamber Suite at almost actual cost. Sez tux Trovsexs we make to order from @5 up. Eiseman Bros., 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TUNIGHT. ING IS REQUIRED FOR ANY LOT. IF YOU WANT THE PUREST AIR, PUREST WATER, LOWEST PRICE, GREATEST CONVENIENCES AND ALL THE CONDITIONS enough to suitany whim—all the staples and novelties that are manufactured. If you care to we cau serve you a parasol to wear with each costume—this is the Parisian idea, pens OF A DELIGHTFUL COUNTKY HOME CALL AT OUR OFFICE BETWEEN THE HOURS EBavGH's.—Carleton Opera Ci fo omer! pera Company in Nationat.—‘Natural Gas.” Haxats’ Bisov.—Webster-Brady Company in “She.” Kznvay’s.— Metropolitan Specialty Company. Goze.—Popper’s European Novelty Com- pany. McCavter’s Hart.—Musical and Literary Entertainment. Music Hatt.—Boston Symphony Orchestra, Laysox’s Opera Hovse (ALEXANDRIA). — Myers-Hopper Glove Contest, Conoxroatiosan Cavnce.—Dr. McArthur’s Lecture, “The Empire of the = —— CONDENSED LOCALS. The Home Investment Company has filed a eertificate of incorporation, stating the capital to be $4,000, the objects systematic savings and judicious investments. The incorporators are Harrison Crook, W. A. Esterday, W. C. Haldeman, 8. D. Eldridge, E. M. Shutz, G. J. Evterday and F. 8. Aukam. Daniel Killegan and James Carroll of the District of Columbia have been granted pen- pions. See advertisement of choicest corner lot on Connecticut avenue extended, “Washington Heights.” —-—_—_ 1LO.0.F. Visitations, The semi-annual visitations of Grand Master iy Tw OF 8 A.M. AND 5 P.M. AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION, ALSO FANS. Of all modern conceits in Gauze, Silk, Satin or Crepe de Chine. ‘Then the PARCHMENTand PAPER FANS in new Japanese novelties. MO NG FANS in a diversity of styles. PRETTY HANDEEKCHIEFS in Shere Linen, in Plain White or White with Colored Borders, in artistic und F. H SMITH & BON, MES. MAKGARET SHEPHERD Of Boston, ‘Will Lecture in National Rifies’ Hall ON FRIDAY, MAY 2. At 3 p.m, Private Lecture for Ladies ouly on “The < Secrets of the RoR nd At 8 p.m, for both Ladies snd Gentlemen, Subject: Dm ‘shall lomish Priests or Amertoune Gon: trol our Public Schools?” Admission to cach Lecture only 150. — ye) 1222 F STREET N.W, Ad) sll Mt any window. Loose Covers tor Furniture made to order, Estiuates Furnished. WALL PAPERS. Now and attractive effects for Wall Decorations, - nie dae ndewramcnatisve tasers ct anne Drm JULIUS LANSBURGR, RCHBISHOP KYAN'’S LECTURI LINCOLN MUsiC te, apes ‘13th and F sta FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 2. “OUR CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION AND HOW TO PRESEKVE IT," Tickets at Leple; 15th st. nw, = oun 108 Ste Augustine's Pastoral Residence, SPRING HOSIEKY.—Llack still see have pre- cedence. Those we carry in a rauge of prices from the Fast Black at 25c. to the finest Silk at 84 per pair, Also FANCY HOSE in new colorings, GARTEKS to match Hosiery. 18 THIS OF INTEREST TO you? CITY ITEMS. $1.90 Ladies’ Sample Shoes. $1.90 Less ‘Tuan Hany Price. cial sale of manufacturers’ samples made by Cousins, the Morrow Shoe Co., Krippendorf, Dittman & Co. and other fine lines, Ladies’ shoes worth # 50 and €3, We offer youa choice of the e1 line at $1.90, #190 for La Fine Hand-sewed Welt | Shoes. ularitics, Hot Flashes are cured by Dr. Miles’ $1.90 for Ladies’ Five French Dongola Shoes. | Nervine. Free samples at $1.90 for Ladies’ Soft Kid Common-sense| 3 Epwaxp P. Mentz’s, 1014 F st. CITY ITEMS. Over 10,000 Fine Hats, half usual prices. American Hat Co.'s Spring Styles Fine Derbies, in large, small and Dunlap shapes, 90c, to $1.50. Best Hat made, 32, 209 Pa. ave., opp. Botani- cal Gardens, Plain figures, One price. a18-femw-8t* Taxes I Keow, SOME I DON’T KNOW, We received a lovely line of BLACK LACE FICHUS today. We know they are cheap at the prices we bought them. We bought quite a quantity. We have warked them exceptionally cheap. They are comfortable ar- ticles of wear for present evenings for neck or head- wear. We have marked them as follows: ‘One number at $2.50 would be houest values for $3.50 Se Se ee eae 3.50 Change of Life, Backache, Monthly Irreg- EXCURSIONS. a VIEW FOR 1890, With the New Excursion Steamer SAM'L J. PENTZ, Most and Leading Resort on the Potomac River for conians, ‘Lhe ouly piace on the Potomac lighted by electric Buy a Machine with a Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice how its rotary motion, silent and itive, con- trasts with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines, Office, 437 9th n.w, Shoes, $1.90 for Ladies’ Flexibie-sole Shoes. £1.90 for Ladies’ Stylish Opera-toe Shoes, tipped or plain toe. en pan and secure first choice of these 4.50 One line of Kiand Run for #4.98, rary ” + $6.50. The latter compares favorably with some Scarfs sold ‘Wm. H. Frazier and the officers of the Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.F., to the subordinate lodges are Bow in progress. Golden Rule Lodge was visited last evening and the remainder of the Jodges will be visited in the following order: Central Lodge, No. 1, Friday, May 16; Har- S2~Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 50 illustrations and 100 testimonials. "PIMPLES, biack heads, red, rough, chapped and oily skin prevented by CUTICURA SOAP. heretofore for €10, ‘These are on sale at our Ladies’ Furnishing Counter, where also # beautiful aud varied line of LACE COLLARS AND CUFFS IN SETS can be found, Two specials ought attract you here in way of Cheap Neckwear ;one is a MULL TIB FOR 123c., HOW MY BACK ACHES! Back Ache, Kidney Pains apd Weakness, elegant bargains. ¥ it Tue Star Suoe House, 726 7th st, m22-3 Wuerezer & Witson Mra. Co. G25—Six Twen' If thére’s truth in the saying there's luck in odd numbers you'll be sure to experience a great deal of good fortune in purchasing your clothes at 625 Peunsylvania avenue. You'll be fortunate enough to buy the greatest ible Ocn Crrprr Pras. ute. and others contemplating mrarmtonete invisea to che steamer SAM'L J. PEN1Z and KIVER VIEW. ‘daroh boat aid’ grounds Closed free of charge for su y Ectrsordizary inducements early in Jame, as choice daynare being’ booked. An eanly’ apglisetion ised. For full particulars call or address ‘o buy the greatest possible | FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGR, OIL any EZ a & oS amen my po Rear Lameness, Strains and Pain RELIEVED IN ONE and the other isa bovine he a aarti 7°" CLOTHS, RUGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIG- E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor, Oak ad oe - thd * ~ ~ | MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER. 5 ship Lodge, No. 12, Thursday, May '8; Cove- | ‘the sirat and only instantaneous pain-killing plaster. WINDSOR SCARF FOR 190. mailore Oot TALEES, © Cousin, | ERATORA STOVES end HOUSR FURNISHING | _091D-4m a ere ee, pans ge * = % areas _ ce — a30-wes ‘@p30-3t lore ani srt GCQDS IN GENERAL LOW FOR CASH OB ON STAGE CURSIONS. right and Lodge, No. 15, Monday, May 5; Excelsior | —" " EXCURS. 1 0.17, ‘Monday, May "ag: Sadhhaedes -ALUABLE INFORMATION. It would be gratifying to us and profitable to youto| Razors honed free. Watrorp, 477 Pa, av. 1t* | Easy WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS aes AN 4 at fee ~ Fs : 5 $e, No. Lodge, No. 18, Friday, June 6; Oriental Lodge, oe No. 19 Thursday, slay 29; Fedoral Cit Loge, Pr mia a a a 0. 20, Friday May 2; Naomi Lodge (D. of K.), > ey DUC No. 1. Monday, May 19: Ruth Lodge (D. of | gi ABIES, CLOTH DRESS | GOODS, extra wide X.), No. 2, Wednesday, June 11; Martha Wash- | “VEky BEST FRUIT OF ‘THE LOOM BLEACHED ington Lodge (D. of k.). No. 3, Tuesday, June 3, | COTTON ide, ge. worth 10. TT. Kd RG! An Incorrigible Boy. ‘nearly yard anda’ half way wry Mone A small boy named George Nocbe was before ALE CAMBUIC, tory finest aay, 10s CasH) come often and see the new things that we cannot an- nounce ix print, always something new to show and probably the very thing you have been wanting. As ‘an example we will mention an entirely new Fabric— EGYPTIAN BATISTE.—A beautiful wash material for 1 5c, per yard ; looks like Silk Goods; in new color- Do You Know that the great sale of Cloth- ing new going on at 924 7th is held by order of the creditors of the large Boston firm who lately failed? rpeysng hats Ay en eee made Clothing is to be sacrificed, so as to se’ ts a firm. Don’t fail to call and the Men's Pants at 50c., 81, 22, h twice the money; Men’ 86, $8, 310 and Rew spring 1§ ALLY HO EXCURSIONS—DEWITT'S TALLY HO Ssorverien, Cosh lenwen B13 1h ot, Ow ‘Daily Foplar Bed Koom Suites from $15 up. Osk Bed Room Suites from $25 up. Walnut Bed Room Suites from $49 up, Farlor Suites in Hair Clot or Plush, $350, AIngrain Carpet from 25¢. per yard up, , ‘Brussels Carpet from 7 5c. per yard upy GU Cloths from 25e, per yard up, Judge Miller yesterday for incorrigibility. The | | © ‘SH HENRIETTA uew and boy served seven mouths in the reform school | BPRS" ALI BILLIANTINER” wide (ER CENT DISCOUNT FoR casi id, Sle, STE. MARKHT SPACES ‘BKILLIAN® spring some time ago. He recently took some money srom his mother and spent it for a parlor rifle. When questioned the boy said he h: home aud his mother treated him well, bu some boys persuaded him to steal his mother's money. He was sent back to the reform school. matine A~nncinccn $2,500 vor Ose Pain oy Diaaonps is a bi bata costing that sum will be sol with $10,000 worth of other desirable by Dowling tomorrow and Friday wer they will bring. —Adot. pane om tis BP og 7 Las organ pay ded nay made by Congress benefit persons residing SE ee “SULTING COTTON, excellent quahty, im- LORD sick VELVErs, . DoLORED Bt “DALBRIGGAN qo be. aS, new spring At will pay you tocallon us before purchasing elee- where, as you will find our Prices Lower and Terms ‘Eesier than any other house in the city.