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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. PORECAST TILL RIGHT A. M. SATURDAT. Por the District of Columbia, Maryland and Fain; clearing in west portions of Vir- and North fina; stationary tempera- zorth winds, high on the coast CONDITION OF THE waTrR ture and condition of water at 7 Falla. temperature, 63: condition. reservoir. temperature, 70. Con- dition at north connection. 36; condition at south connection, 36; distributing reservoir, 68: condition at influent gate Bouse, 36; coniiition at effluent gate house, 36. High Water. Low Water. idéem 128 p.m. | 7:30 am 6:2 p.m. Svean Grvex Awat. = Two pounds granulated sugar _ a on Saturday, May 16, ope ee — ‘of one pound of tea or A. and P. baking powder. Ganat Arzaxtic axp Pactric Tra Oo, 501 and 508 7 1620 14th st. n.w., ‘$104 M st., Georgetown. 225 stores in the United States. Pure goods sold only. Beware of mushroom concerns and imitators. N._H. Bowmay, SrLexprp glasses, $1. Hewrien’s, 453Pa. ave. Gaayp Orexixo at Barit & Rupenstery’s, &.w. cor. and E sts. n.w., tonight at § o'clock. “Maxx Mex or Maxy Mrxps,”*but if it comes to buying my it's —- Lope can all of them. nx Fuaxc & Sov., rE Cor. 7th and’D. Now 1s tmz Toms 10 tay fee preserving. Granulated sugar, 45; cents. Tax Gueat LaNTic AND 5 am Tea Company, 501-503 th street, corner 7th and E. ‘Taxawomrrens. Crrt Orricat Stone, 477Pa.av. Gaanp OrenrNoat Bait & RUBENSTEIN'S, 8.W. cor. 9th and E tonight at 8 o'clock. Ova Bors’ long pants suits for ¢4 are beau- ties: better ‘tionately low. Te Kisewas Banos, 7s and E Beaxzxer fs pure. Sex rue Recrssce gas and offer. W.S. Jzxus & Co., 717 7th st. Gas Frerenzs. Suepp & Buo., 432 9th at Prssets’s Ick Cre, shipped anywhere out eftown. 1427 New York ave. Hevaicn’s Extra Pale Lager the best. Bot- tled by the Amtixatox 1 Co. Buaxacer pure rye whisky. Ocx Svrznion Facrurrirs enable us to turn out the very best workmanship and most per- fect St in our custom department, and our stock of imported and domestic fabrics bas uo ual as to Variety and completeness. = Oceaeas Buos., 7th and E. stove we Jaues F. Orsten, Dealer in Fine Butter, Bost. wing, near 9th st., Center Market. Main otfice, cor. Pa. ave. and 9th st. ‘Telephone, Saxpp & Bro., gts stow Sex Ta New Process gasoline stove. W. 5S. Jzxxs & Co. For Sraixo Lams Go toJoux R. Kxitx. Corned beef s specialty. Stalls: 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Sth st. wing. Telephone call, 1064-2 206 and 203 Northern Liberty Market. Reweanes the boys’ short pants suits we ad- vertise from $2 up. Ersrmes Bros, 7th and E. #4 Pun Gatiox, $1 per quart, 50c. a pint Vosrr rue Exrme Canret Cueasmva Wonas, (21-655 Mass. ave. nw. Telephone 425-2 Catt TELEPHoxe 634-3 And order a case of Heurich’s Extra Srex Puare Raxors and Furnaces. 8. 8. Supp & Buo., 432 9h st. n.w. ‘Tuany, 818 F street northwest. Sex tux Jewrt Gas Stove, large oven. W. 8. Jewxs & Co., 717 7th st. Gas Stoves. Suzy & Bno., 432 9th st. Braz rv Mixp the frock and sack suits in serge, cheviot and cassimere material we ad- Vertise for $10, $12.50, £13.50 and $15. Eiszaax Buos., 7th and E. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axnavon's.—Carleton Opera Company in “Mynbeer Jan.” Trish Luck.” yo: Keuxax’s.—Sam T. Jack's Creole Company. Acapemy or Music.—U. 8. Marine Band Clos- ing Concert. ‘TapeRxacte.—Grand Bischoff Concert. gtuteme-"weaaeao CONDENSED LOCALS, A delightful entertainment, musical and lit- lace at the Central M. P. Church hich was concluded by a feast of strawberries, cream and cake. Austin Washington. employed in excavating at 9th and C streets, bad his ankle broken yer. terday by a cave-in. He was attended by Dr. Troot and sent to his home at Anacostia. eee, ‘Want $10,000 Damages for Injuries. Robert W. Moseby and Willie Moseby have, by Messrs. T. C. Taylor and A. §. Worthington, filed suit against the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home Railroad Company and the Capitol, North O Street and South Washington Railroad Com- pany to recover $10,000. It is claimed that on April 2, while complainant, Willie Moseby, was & passenger ona belt line car, at New York avenue and 4th street a collision occurred with an electric car and she was badly injured. pr sectors Suit Against the W. and G. K. R. Company. Ignatius Fletcher, by Messrs. Cook and Sutherland, has filed a suit to recover £10,000 damages against the Washington and George- town Railroad Company. It is claimed that on June 20 last, while in the act of leaving a car at 7th and S streets northwest, it was negligently started and he was thrown to the ground and bad}y injured. ate aa Elks Going to Louisville. The following members of the Order of Elks of this city will attend the meeting of the Grani Lodge at Louisville: Geo. D. Scott, Joseph Rawlings, Charles Rawlings, Jas. Butler, Anthony Rodier, M. Jacobs, Wm. D. Mack, Robt. J. Walker, Edward Ball, Geo. W. Gauz- horn, John A. Ellinger. John Burkbardt, Eugene Kernan, Meyer Fisher, Geo. 8. Smith, E. B. Hay, Jusepl Darr, John C, Maxwell, Wm. L. Wells, W.J. Hudnall, H.-H Smith, J. A. Carew, Jobin Culbert, E. MeC. Noel, Geo. C. Brooke, Thos. Walsh, Jacob Johnson, A. De Grummoud. = Denies That He is « Forger. Jobn I, Coftin denies that he forged the name of his former employér, J. W. Morris, ‘® pension attorney, although that is the charge agsinst him. Mr. Coftin is about forty years fe and several childrer. He is apparently a very sick man, and for that rea- son be was given a cot ina witness room in- stead of being compelled to spend his time on iron beuch. This was in the first precinct station. At one time Mr. Coftin was a clerk in the United States pension office. He went to New York some days ago, but hearing of the charge against Lim he came bere to answer it, in New York he was not in good cir- a qnd ig order to, raise money to pay bis fare here he sold and exchang Gloching for cheaper ones. Darius Baldwin, an East Was: ‘Mr. Cothn is beld for # hearing. — Sick and Destitute, Fliza Jones, a colored woman who resides in Georgetown at No. 1078 Jefferson street, is in need of some underwear for herself and child, and donations sent to the police will be for- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRmay, “MAY MOTHERS MEETINGS, ‘NEEDS OF COLORED CHILDREN. Close of the Series for This Season—The| 4m Address om the Subject by the Educa- Good Work Accomplished. tional and Relief Association. Last night the last of a series of “‘mothers'| The Educational snd Relief Association— meetings” that have been inaugurated by two | composed of philanthropically inclined colored charitable citizens of Washington during the | people—met last night at Pisgah Charch and past winter washeld in the chapel of St. Luke's | planned for the farther uplifting of the lower Chureb, on the corner of 15th and Madison | classes. B.D. Ruffin called the meeting to or- trees. These meotings were started asasort| der and introduced as chairman Recorder home missionary work by Mr. and Mrs. Honry E. Peliew, through whose generosity the chapel of this church was built and presented to its congregation of colored people. The meetings have been held every Monday night in the chapel and have attracted upward of thirty women from all sections of the north- west, most of whom work during the day in service in other folks’ houses and whose homes are to be found in the lanes and by-ways and alleys of the city. They have been induced to cqme by the offering of small premiums for unctuality and constant attendance, and have been farnished with eloth and other means for the manufacture of garments such as they small attendance and called attention to the fact that many people found time to attend picnics and hops, but could not be to give an hour to practical charity. Brief specches were made by ex-Minister John H. Smythe, Col. Geo. M. Arnold, Rev. H.C. Robin- son, Rev. C. W. Fitahugh, 8. E. Jones snd R. D. n. the association was recited need in their daily lives. At the close of each | adequate. They consist of carpenter mecting this work is collected and contribu-| metal shop and are part of the public school tions are received from each one present, rang- | system. But only cent of the colored ing from a penny, perhaps, to 20 or 30 cents. REWARD FOR REGULARITY AXD FIDELITY. An accurate account of this fund is kept and at the close of the season each attendant who has been regular and faithful in her is given, back all that she put into the bank. with a third more as interest, together with ali the garments that she has made during the Minter. Thus her frugality and industry have been encouraged, and at the same time there have been readings by Mrs. Pellew on general topics of the miler morals, tending to make youth attend the public schools and about 20 bed cent of this number only are males. 1@ advantages of these shops are only to pupils of certain grades, so that avery smal’, Proportion of the boys had access to thom. In asmuch as 60 per cent of the colored children attend public school, and not more than 10 per cent are enjoying the advantages of the indus— trial education offered by the is deemed nec to put forth some effort to reach the masses who ave ropresented by the 40 b ser who are in such ‘estitute circumstances that they cannot en jo; these advantages. A home for destitute o! dren will bea powerful auxiliary in accom ing this object, since it will help them in edu- cat ir handsand save them from evil ms and the formation of criminal habits which must end in the prison house or upon the gallows.” ~ A committee of three, consist of B. D. —_ Hon. J. haters and ah en Lee inson, were a] to negotiate « loan for the purpose of’ raising the $1,600 needed, 80 that the work of bi the home can be commenced immediately. ‘Thereis every pros- pect of this loan being made. Rev. H. Clay Robmson was made the custo- dian of the funds on hand, amounting to $545, and 8 committee of five, to be hereafter ap- Pointed, was authorized to solicit fands. ———— “Opening” Day at Their Now Park. The new Y. M.C. A. Athletic Park, located at the corner of 17th and U streets, which was fally described in a recent issue of Tux Sap, will be formally opened tomorrow afternoon with brief exercises at 4:30 o'clock, followed by impromptu sports. The public is invited to be resent and inspect the grounds. A special invitation is extended to the ladies, who are admitted free to nearly all exhibitions. There is a great deal of activity at the park at prevent. ‘The work of Putiing the track, dc., in irst- class condition is being pushed forward rapidly. lembers in = numbers are on hand every evening. playing base bull, running, jumping, putting shot, &c., preparatory to their spring tie ‘which Memorial day. the homes of these women better and more narily attended by women of from twenty years upward, who are married and whose waiks in fife are such that they know little of what clements should enter Tato the government of housekolds. The little sermons that are read to them are simple in their construction and appeal in their nature to the less active intel- legis of the working class. Such topics are touched upon as keeping the temper, manage- ment of children, economy, frugality, industry, temperance, neatness, home life, &c. The pro- jectors of this work. who, with ‘the aid of the pastor of the church, Rey. Dr. Cromwell, have bored zealously throughout the winter. feel that the experiment has been a success and are determined to continue it on a larger scale next winter. There mothers’ meetings are common in England, Mr. Pellew’s native coun- try, and are also held in some of the larger cities of the north and east, but are quite new in this section of the country. LaST EVENING’S ENTERTAINMENT. The meeting last night was the wind-up of the series and consisted in » small entertain- ment for the attendants upon the meeting and their husbands and little ones. There was uite a gathering of colored people in the chureh when 8 o'clock came, all eager for music and other forms of amusement that been provided for them. There was singing and piano music, some talking from the pro- jectors of the meetings about the work of the Year, and a well-adapted little address by Arch- deacon, Moran of Annapolis, who happened to bein the city and who is interested in such Then came the great attraction of the g, an exhibition of some st ticon views on a screen, which held the small audi- ence in breathless suspense. After this there Trustre’s Sarz of eleven fine building lots, corner of 7th and K ts southwest, front- ing 7th street, to take place on tapers | next at was more music and ice cream and cake was Reehber my ‘a ‘This work that is being conducted at Bt. pi Luke's is entirely non-sectarian, and the ‘wonton thet have boon brought into the meet- Now Is Tur Time Waex ings belong to all denominations, usually at- — tending church but seldom in reality. There Nearly is a strong undercurrent in all the talks tothem — of religious matters, but not at all on the lines Everybody ef any one doctrine, but based altogether on | ¥, aS ae wholesome general grounds of morality. es =e COAL MEN TO TAKE A TRIP. Hood's = Hood's == Sarseparilla ‘The impurities They Will Visit Baltimore, Gettysburg and — Washington Next Week. Hood's ‘Which have Boots This is not the busiest scason of the year ee Accumulated as among the dealers ‘in anthracite who reside in | #00" Inthe bicod™ en this part of the continent and, taking advan-| (4, Sime aes tage of this condition, about 175 members of | Sursaparila Urns the_ the New York and Brooklyn coal exchanges | pooa's = Hood's will take a holiday excursion, with Baltimore, | Sarsapurilla Must be expelled Sars Gettysburg, Washington and Mount Vernon as | yooa's Or your system, Boose the objective points. This year the excursion-| Sw=:parilla 4) ists will be transported and cared for by the | Hood's — Hood's Baltimore and Ohio railroad. They will start | —— bang from the Liberty street depot, New York, at | Hood's y some 0088 te 790 a.m. on Tuesday, the 26th instant. An | """*"9 a escus disease, eer early dinner will be eaten at the Eutaw House, | 32° sing The remarkable |e Bajtimore. The afternoor will be spent in % — : 2 " Hood's Success of Hood's riding around the city and after supper the | uc’yaritia es io special train will run to Gettysburg, Pa. over | roary ‘Hood's Sarsaparilis 1o0d's the Western Maryland railroad. ‘The battle- | SGesraritia Makes tt wolthy | erie field will be inspected on Wednesday morning R bab and the party will proceed to Hagerstown. for | Hood's nig Your confidence. Hoot's dinner. A stop will be made at Harper's Ferry | © Itisthe age to permit an inspection of the John Brown | Hood's — "8 fe ir the journey southward will Cy in | Sarsai Ideal Spring Medicine this city at 6 p.m. The excursionists will es- | ooa’ & Hood’ jemselves at the Ebbitt House. Thurs-| Sarsaparitia D°*ure te xet Sarsaparilla day morning will be devoted to sightseeing and Hood's Sarsapariila. 3 to & presidential reception. In the afternoon there will be a pilgrimage to Mount Vernon 3 and when that is over and dinner has been ais- Basrs Sxix Axo Scare posed of at the Ebbitt the special train will ‘Cleansed, purified and beautified the CUTICURA Start for New York. aaaaroe eerie REMEDIES, the purest and best for itching, burning, ‘scaly, crusted and pimply diseases of the skin and es oe scalp, with loss of hair. Mothers, do not delay. An Urgent Appeal for Assistance in Perfect- | Childhood is the time to permanently cure all humors ing Its Organization. of the skin and scalp. Save your children years of mental and physical suffering. 13 The Young Men's Christian Association which has been organized recently by some of the more prominent colored peopl of this city is pushing ahead with great vigor. A commit- tee, of which Dr. J. W. E. Bowen is chairman, has been formulating ® constitution and this document will be submitted to the association Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the meeting to be held in Berean Baptist Church. Those who have been active in the primary organization are satisfied that the movement will be a great success and that valuable results can soon be secured. A President David Warner makes the following appeal in a circular: “Pleuse make an endeavor to be there your- self and bring one or more recruits with you. We see our way clear to the organization of splendid association. There is room in our ranks for more who would work for humanity in the great vineyard. “We feel and recognize the grand sentiment x and the practical assistance we are obtaining from all sides. It shall not be said of us that we were lacking in appreciation. Come with us. “Stand not idly by, waiting for some greater wor! Fortune is a lazy goddess, she will ne'er come ou. Go inter in the Vineyard, fear not to do or If you want a field of labor, you can find it anywhere.” Tue Baysnver Sax. 900 7th st., corner of L MARVELOUS SPECIALS IN OUSTOM-MADE SHOES. ‘If you want a real fine and stylish pair of Shoes for Little money now is your chance. SPECIALS FOR LADIES. Custom-made Hand-turn Oxfords, tipped or plain toe, opera or common sense. Our price, $1.48; real value, #2. Custom-made Real Hand-sewed Button Shoes, all styles, widths A to E. Our price, $2.25; real vaiuo, 83.50. SPECIALS FOR MEN. Custom-made Hand-sewed Finish Calf Shoes, Ince or congress, opera, French and new globe toe. Our Price, $1.96; real valne, 83. ‘Custom-made Silk Plush Siippers,hand sewed. finest and most elegant patterns. Our price, 90c. ; real value, 81.75. poke: The Leather Cushion. The “Leather Cushion” has filed s certi- ficate of incorporation. It states the objects to be to provide a comfortable club house, to cultivate the art of right living and to promote happiness and good fellowship SPECIALS FOR CHILDREN. Custom-made Kid Spring Heels. Sizes 6 to 11. Our price. 7c. ; real value, 81. made members. Barry Bulkley C. Bloomer, | _Custou1 Misses’ Dongola ‘Kid Spring Heels, Seymour Cunningham, Ed. 8. McCalmont, F. | ith tips. Our price, 81-25; real value. $1.25, D. McKenn ‘Mercer and Clary Ray | Custom-made Calf Shocs for Boys Every Pair sold with our suarantes to give satisfaction. Our Price, 1.48; actual worth, $2. Henan: .gaesceegEs from 50c. to $1.50 every pair of Cars. Fon 4 Corr of the Savings Journal for | gies purchased ot Si May at the Washington Loan and Trust pany’s office, 1001 F street.—-Advt. ee THE COURTS. Cmevrr Court—Judge Coz. Yesterdey—Sinsheimer et al. agt. People's Dispatch and Transfer Company; motion to set a by default granted. W. H. Hoeke it. THE BANKRUPT SALE, myl43t 900 7th st., corner of IL. agt. J. Fanning; judgment by defaul 88g YyE= sgt. Downey; motion for new tial gree i i mS Ry: a Pllen Donol ‘Washin, a Bad ef th Pe SAVED Monday. aie ; petition of Rodney B. Smith for pita aaah ines mange orry Yesterday—! 4 fence gh dalenteat Ca i, PFO con- Eastwood agt. Gilmore; in behalf complainant for §249.95. Burton testimony before iblic schools, it | P® (Cleveland's Baking Powder to the FOR —ctrongest. It io the most qllective nd economical. Try it. A tow STRENGTH. spoonful of Cleveland's will do more ‘and better work than s heaping tea- spoonful of other powders. CLEVELAND'S BAKING POWDER STANDS ALL TESTS. CITY ITEMS. The Old Reliable Tea Hoases. ‘Tux Gaxar Artanrio anv PactrioTza Compant. ted Age. Now crop Teas at 354 00 sind 900. per lS Se Fee te ». Baking Powder. Our Java and Mocha Coffee, at 33,:85 and 88¢., is flavored. ve Our new crop of Moyuno Tess, at $1 pound, is excellent. is Remember our stores: 501 and 508 7th street northwest; 1620 14th street northwest; 8104 M town: 58, 59 and 60 Center Market; 92 Western Market; 8 and 9 O Strect Market, and 101 Northern Liberty Market. Beware of mauihroom concercs and imitators, Newrox . Telephono call 853-2. myl5-8t One Thousand Cups and Saucers Given away Saturday, May 16, at Gazar Cura axp Jarax Tea Co, 731 7th st., bet. G@ and H. . At the request of many who another special day next Saturday, when one thousand more of Buy your Sugars from us, z Reduced ‘Sugars. Sugars reduced at 731 7th st., bet. G and it. Best Granulated, 4340. We make these rand special days to our trade agan inducement to those who have not tried our Coffees and Teas that by Jouxstox Bros. & Co. Dry Roasters., and also to draw your attention to also handle 0 Johnston Breakfast Coffee, packed fn an Pind half- pound packages, Rotails 25 cents per pound package an requires : settling. Gazat Curva axp Japan Tra Co., 781 7th st., bet. G and H. Special Telephone, 816. Our Saturday Sales. ‘As Saturdays are generally our “Pargain™ davs wo will make tomorrow especially 80 by offering these unusual attractions: Infants’ Worked Buttonhole Kid Button... .25¢ Ladies’ Soft Kid Opera Toe Sli Jone B80 “ — Neat Kid Oxford Ties, 3 2 Four different styles Ladies’ Genuine Hand- %0c.; usual price.......$1.40 Ladiev’ Fine Patent Vamp Dongola Quar- ter Oxfords. Real beauties. Worth €2. French Dongola Oxtords ifferent styles to velect GL Worth. occ ete ce 22.00 Hand-made Square Toe Patent iths D to E, $1.65. it from, Ladies’ (aay: Beal ae =: wens n= omor- MOFEOW.- oes sseveceseseesgeeesceses @LIS. Men's $1.36 Neal Drow Sliges Tomertaw, Se Tennis ‘men, boys and cl dren Heduced specially for tamorrpw i i E 5 fi ta i E : 2 * | i re 5 E 2. ii tf F i F Men's Suits, at $3.50, $4. Setpes) G00 one Bue 4 to 18 yeara, $1.50; patie est Child's Bulls, ages fo 12, #1; reduced ie 4 to #1; 92. 1,260 Child's Suite, ager 8 reduced from $2.75. 650 Child's Suits, all 4to 14, $2.50; reduced from $4.75. Highest former price. 1,000 pairs Knee Pante, ages4 to 12, 25 cents; reduced from 50 cents. 1,250 pairs All-wool Knee Pants, ages 4 to 12, 35 cents; re- duced from 75 cents. This Gigantic Sacrifice of Values will continue daily until June 1. New Yorx Crorume House, 811 7th street n.w. Make no mistake. Be sure you the right number. White Building. Strictly one price. We close at7 p.m. Saturday, 11 p.m. —1t* Solid Silver Chatelain Watches, $4.50. 1° _Txe Voror Mro. Jewzier Co. $3 Calf and Kangaroo Shoes for men. The best in the city. Sold by W. B. Hartiey & Co., 918 7th st. 1% Great Slaughter in Sugars. Best Granulated Sugar, 43/c. Tax Great Artatio axp Pactric Tea Co. 501 and 503 7th st., corner 7th and E sta. n.w. Splendid Mixed’ Tea, 50c. per pound. Our own brand of Thea-Nectar Tea at 60c. per und will equal any $1 per pound Tea to be iad elsewhere. No table complete without our celebrated Thea-Nectar, A. and P. Baking Powder, A. and P. Condensed Milk, and Eight O'Clock fast Coffee. Our 88c., 35c. and 38c. Mocha Coffee stands unequaled. Special pres- ents given with every pound of ‘Thea Nectar Tea and A. and P. Baking Powder. Checks given with every 25c. worth of Tea, Coffee, Baking Powder ard Condensed Milk. All goods delivered free to any city. Punctuality our motto. Fresh goods re- ceived every other day. Make your purchases early. We close Promptly at 7 p.m., Saturdays excepted. Tue Great Attaxtic axp Pactric Tea Co., Main Stores, 501 and 503 7th st. n.w. Branches— 1620 1dth st. n.w., 3104 M st., Georgetown: 53, 59, 60 Center Market; 91 and 92 Western Market; 8 and 9 O-st. Market and 101 Northern Liberty Market. Newroy H. Bowman, Manager. Telephone call, 858-2. myl5-2¢ Boys’ Solid 1t* part of the ver Stemwinders, $6.25. ‘Tas Voict Mra. Jewsiny Co. Ladies? $4 Hand-sewed Boots for ¢3. W. B, Hanrrer & Co., 918 7th st. 1t* A Rare Chance to secure bargains in sea- sonable footwear. Onr customers being so well pleased with our bargain sale of Shoes last week anda great many of them being unable to attend the sale in time we have concluded to continue the sale Saturday and Monday only, when the following prices will prevail: Ladies’ Genuine Hand-sewed Turn Shoes, worth $3.50, now $1.98. * ies’ $3.00 Shoes, all styles, now §1.98. e go50 ne or S76, & #200 « “ “ grag $1.50 “ “ $e. $3.50 Hat wed Oxford Ties, $1.98, 2. 5. axag” 00% Calf, Tam or Gray Oxford ‘Tics, Ladies’ $1.50 Tip or Plain Oxford Ties, 98c. ~ $10 hee ee oe “House Slippers, 49c. Men's Hand-sewed Kangaroo, Calf and Don- gola Shoes in lace and congress, worth $5, now 33.50. eSig't Calf Shoes, all styles, worth $3, now Men's $2.00 Shoes, solid leather, now $1.24. “* $1.50 Shoes, all styles, now 98c. “Low Shoes, all styles, kangaroo, calf and dongola. from $1.25 up to $3.50. Boys’ $3.00 Calf Shoe, now £1.93. “$2.00 * $1.25. “ $1.50 “ “button and laced, now 98. Youths’ $1.50 Shoe, button and laced, now 95c. Boys’ and Youths’ Low Shoes a specialty. Mises’ Heel and Spring-beel Shoes, worth iime'sEledt and Spring-teel laces, wocth isses” Heel ipring-heel Shoes, w $1.50, now 9c. All styles Misses’ and Children’s Low Shoes, from 39c. oe, 33. gill sizes Lawn Tennis Shoos, Saturday only, Remember the place, ‘Tux AwEnicaN SHOE Stone, 920 7th st. Notice the American eagle over sign. Ladies’ Solid Gold Stemwinders, ¢12. 1* _Tae Voir Mire. Jzweiey Co. Monster Sale of Clothing. Southeast corner 9th and E The greatest that has ever been held in any re- tail store in the United States. Ninety thousand dollars’ worth of Men’s, Boys’ and Children's Suits, ‘Twenty thousand dollars: worth of Men's, Boys’ and Children's Pants, direct from our wholesale house, 117 and 119 Prince street, New ork. | Look at our prices: [en's Suits, positively all wool, $4.50. 200 Black Cheviot Suits, $0.25. 250 Fancy Mixed Suita, 35.75. 400 Fine Clay Diagonal Suits, silk lined. Mer- chant tailors charge $40. Our price, $14. Elegant Cassimere Suits, $6.50, $7 and $8. 150 Nobby Cutaway Suits for young men at 26.50, 87, $8, $9 and $10. Esch suit worth double the money. ‘s Boys’ Suits, long pants, 14 to 18 years, §2.85, $9.2, 68.75, 84 and S450, Extra Fine Silke faced Suits, $5, $5.50 and 36. » Children's Suite—thousands of them at 90 cents, Hundreds of them at $1.20, $1.87, $1.50, $1.75 and €2. it 15 years, at 15 cents. 9,000 att 25 cents. 3,000 at 48 conta, Come at once and get the groatest bargains of your liip. yuthexst corner 9th and E. It Fareps.anpez. Nickel Alarm Clocks, warranted for two 15 | Years, We, Tux Voror Mya. Jewetny Co. 1t* Now is the Time to buy for Granulated Sugar, 434 ceuts. Tae GueaT Arzaxtic axp Pactric Tea Company, 501-503 7th street, corner 7th and E. myl5-2t ‘Dudies? Solid Silver Stemwinders, $5.50. war . Tax Voror Mra, JzwELnx Co. Finest Process Flour made, $1.75, worth hated Condensed Milk, 13e. Pure Rye ‘ve youre old, be Port Wine five. 3°. med. use, full qte., 50c. bottle. ‘Va. Claret, Sp ese ares SS ue . RB, Wirs0x, 994 Th st nw. Fountain Pens, best makes. Watronp's, 477 Pa ave. te —_ ae ‘Tux Voor Mro. JewEzr Oo. Sugar Given Away. Two pounds Granulated Sugar on Saturday, May 16, to “a eg ped pound of Tea or A. and P. Powder. ‘Tux Gagat ArLantio ax Pactric Tea 501 and 503 7th at. 1620 14th st. nw, 7 A: sold only. mushroom concerns and iit N.H. Bowuas, 1 Manager for D.C. Opening at & "8, 8... Grana Bart & Rovexsrar cor. 9th and E sts. n.w., tonight at 8 o'clock. Horseshoe Scarf Pins, with 7 uine dia- monds, $9.50. Tax Volor Mro. Jrwuuar Golt™ The Jubilee isa perfect Razor. WaLroup' The Doctors Are Here. FIRST THREE MONTHS FREE OF CHARGE. A staff of eminent aw and = The only favor desired is a recom- those whom, they eure. ‘They and deformities, but in no in- stance will an incurable case be accepted. If beyond all hope they will frankly tell you so, also caution you against spending more money for useless treatment. Remember dates and go early, as their offices are crowded from morning till night. Office hours-—9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays—10 a.m. to 4 p.m. E. 8.—This governmental stat of physicians and surgeons is ii rated by an act of incorpoi 2s " Rye,” finest made, 4 per g te. “Lrscu's, 404 9th ghee “Rockbri Jon; #1 quart madd, tr An Invention Making Sewing a Pastime, er & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9 It charms on sight. Its use euraptures. Office 437 9th street northwest. dll-tr AMUSEMENTS. [20ouy music mane SIXTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT Of the MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 20. The exercises of the appro: ‘commencement will be more brisiant thau those of any precediag year, ahdwill include the following, 1. Humorous and a & Scenes at Pantomimes, 4. Tableau secitals, & Starmay ds ving fifty-six attitudes, , Stattary Grouping, involving Aft accompanied byte full orcuesers mesekce ireacentests ih the, Art of Exprension: facial expression, to conclude with Comedy. = ‘ “THE RAVEN,” in four acts, per. Webster Edzeriy, author of ““Christopher Colum- ir. ROBERT L. DOWNING, the tragedian, will Mr. award the dipiom: pheserved seats,25, 50, 75 centa, at Metzerott's, 1110 All persons who ined to enter the clase summer will be wiven reserved seats free. Suinmer circulars new Bea, tt Martyn College, old DAL st. uw. NEW NATIONAL THEATRE, ‘MONDAY, MAY 18, 1891, AT 8 P. M., THE CANTATA OF THE FLOWER QUEEX, By the pupils of the First Division cf the Public Schools. General admission .. weee.50 cents. Reserved seats, 60 and 25 cents, extra, according to location. For sale at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Pennsyl- vania ave, Proceeds to be devoted to purchase of teachers’ myl5-3t SATURDAY, 16TH. ‘Six races, including Pink Coat Hunters’ Race, Farm- ers' Race and Grand Steeplechase for the Dumblane Cup. Prices of Admission: Grand Stand and Pool Lawns— Gentlemen... Subscribers’ tickets, gentlemen. Ladies. weovee saves S150 81.00 82.50 1.00 For sale at the Shorehain, National Hotel, Metzerott's ‘Music Store and Arlington Hotel and atthe track. nine studies macnicant | sorted SUMMER RESORTS. ee POPS Woe BESET OLE | MOUNTAIN ROC contnon, ie Summit of the Alecheny Mountains, Main Line Penns. RR. All Trains Stop. B. Y J. we ,, | On the Mom PRUs Sele EEL Teserved wi Music store, 1120 F st. n. w. New Tosxiss Barus, NT—FURNISHED of AEEY airy halls and por: “myStoxee7 12 Get nw a fh G a rye Sane MARINE Ba = weer: FN ca ‘ GADEMY IGE MUBIC tow su niner beaniers. inte airy raneeay MAX 15TH. Prominent leediand, rounds apa ; Tor ottumas beatin pat Santee PATS ek ea Oe ix cone Tanke eoene CURSTS.AGatem Sk GLE mylsabwem ase, sited TAND—A MEACTC MLLE MARIE Deca, B- Photographe nd party uw. Prima Donna Soprng, irom, Her STS ks The enainentiy success’! procram that has been c= etiait ioe piuyrope a oem peers er | TE °F SCUSECEY BET. w va Will be presented om the occasion. Seats ‘onaned 15 poy the celetreted bathe ani Sdvance. "No estre rr at Wee ed Pa Coen venation abet Banas ag Fa teed S0aw a ‘qtate | or further information address CHAKLES P. Berteley sora ve ee See EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &o. |imineas — myLot Sire. L. M. DEAKINS. "TRE, TREMONT, SEA Gra, ‘Will open dune 6 Sal. Poous Rvs view. BEASON 1801. THE CONEY ISLANp OF THE POTOMAC. E MORE ATTRACTIONS THAN ALL OTHER RIVER | © aay BS THE PALACE STEAMER oo SAMUEL J. PENTZ ‘Will make three trips WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, and every Wedneeday during the season, Leaving 7th st. wharf 9:45 a. m., 1:45 and 6:45 p. m. SOR RENT—AT OCHAN and handsomely furn she tug Pine rooms, thi artesun w tiettetely siy'sco. Tickets, 25 conte. Hoar kick FoR DESCHIPTIVE PaMPH- Steamer and rounds lishted by Electricity. addrenn “~ . ‘The Best Meais furnished on the Potomac river or | —™ltt?-Sm* gre MrE COD, HARWICH PORT, MASS.roUR anywhere else for only 0c. No objectionabie parties | Carge humleone sottsces, ant butte ssiaglooe Ee ee eect eka, itt ae oom rie. 10 cellent well water sate my slowed on bost or grounds, “riven; hote! ‘ears go Walaria or uosguitues. “filue. For charters for steamers Samuel J. Pente and Mary | ‘Fated ‘insular. A.W. ¢.. 71. Srihet., New York. Washington call or address E& & BANDALL, Proprietor, my 1100 Virginia ave. «.w. M°°8T VERNON, ‘TOMB OF WASHINGTON, And the GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALL, _Bystm "W. A. BRODHEAD & SONS, Pr TLANTIC CITY, N.2. fees Ai you want to fent or buy # hotel, cottage or lot address or cali got _myOt WILLIAM RIDDL New York and Atlantic Haity Bes CAPE HENLOPEN BEACH, Until further notice the Palatial Steamer CHARLES Kebctoth, Delaware, will rropen JUpe 2h, 101 MACALESTER Will leave her whart, footof 7thst., | Hot sen baths,” Hotel sixty yards trom tuesuri, Magis as tollows: Porches WHRNG goOd VENOUS BURTON, FOR MOUNT VERNON— exce, Me) 200 to. Fenrhing he eee oe ee Ee | moi Lat. na ee nani to the al oc ces. FORD SPRINGS, FOR MARSHALL HALL—Two trips daily, except | B®! . Sunday. at 10 a.m. and 3). m., reaching the city on BEDFORD, Pa. return st 2-45 p.in. and @:30 p.m. HOTEL OPENS JUNE 13. ‘Write for pamphiet on this creat Resort an’ the FRS DAILY, SERVED famous HE PLANKS. FOR MARSHALL HALL SUNDAYS—Two trips, Jeaving af 11 8-1. and 2:30 p.m., returning, reach BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. LB. DOTY, MANAGER reo. Superior #9. PREExPON MILLA, CAPE MAY, NJ_ NEAR THE . Hot plunked sued immedi-| 1) ocean. Has iarse piarras snd ean parlor. with ait ately on arrival of morning tom. jodire comvemienoxe, fe boron ; VW SDSOR SULPHUR SPRINGS. — MaG nde, rood Telephone call—85. COL. JOS. C. McKIBBIN, CAPT. 1. L. BLAKE, Fir cottage at Berve season, Apply IND? OTEL MT. VE ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. Cnobstructed view of the ocean irom hotel THE PoTOMAG POR 45 CENTS. Steamers. rom 7th st. ferry whart, Seil and arrive nourly. .. ~~~ ~ ¥~ FL _ J : f STAGE Po Tt i18 AND PACIFIC AVENUES, Hotels, ‘Near Tra aud Bright Tay Nd. Is Now P/N Fu THE SEASON v OPI SbAgUI 5 Mire MAKI F. DALGLEISH. lute | Reference: J.. Small & Son, Washington, D.-muatia® CME, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Rens {2 ave, second Louse trom DER NEW am,eod MARS. D. 1 ditty, Ari in John the bred, a aan ClO8eRERS COTTAGE, a ‘abealiatts apd Pactfr aves. IMM aS ATLANTIC CLTS, A SUMMER RESORTS. owopen, igkiig et ‘PRE WENTwoxra, S°RNGT Gaesiel on en cper pete NEWCASTLE, N. - MALARIA IS UNKNOWN. Public rooms are lane. Music Hall and tenbis y Station, RE, yates | F c Railroad Portsmouth, thirty minutes | Extenmve erounie ior tent otal distant, where coaches from the house meet every | 61 ‘capacity, S00 enema. . circular address rain. : ‘The fashionable resort of the North Shore. ‘Open for the season June 27. BOWLES & HOSKIN! Sacer hun 7p ue MANEPASHEMET, MARBLEBERAD NECK. X. K. HILL, Manager. TP HE LELANDE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. ‘On the Lesel, Massachusetts avenue. ‘Chas. Wacner, Mau Mt. ap6-m&w, 1m: myleolm = a ‘ieicaemeree: wisi carte cea: ap28cim Saucnel Waenir, fropritor._ | 71. GUBERT, ATLANTIC CITY, Ni. OPEN jeave B. & 0. : in : all the year. ‘ocean. [PEE WINDESMERE, ATLANTIC CITY. B-.. | coatanie ute cass Mes MW. GILDRUT Prone Races begin promptly at 3 o'clock. my15-2t | Now open. ya ‘i Tennessee ave. ay iik-eosa fsreescn) 9.'C. BAR (pe Oo ee 0 NOT MISS IT. TIsN OPENS JUNE; NEASLAU- Seirts Cement. BB D' ree Bando. be Ser Tencat et por aay ae North Caroline aves, tea the beach in event of the present The ial Fatien to fan ities: lange oak grove: ew tulgoad | _mbl8-eo. 5 ind Entertainment of the ‘A PARK OM 200-i00t porch, laces, artesian well | Py PION HUUSE. SICAL, LITERAY AND SCIENTIFIC CIRCLE, | Sui waicr fur puts to Miatictor sping Address | U antic City, S. fede ive in the APEL at Takoma Park’ | JAS. ALBELT CLARK, Laurel, ald. wp20-iuu" Ten mre ave. tear the beech, SPR ea: ar fission, 2250. ay ‘AMG AL bus at % tersperne atriotie | \\ ASHINGTON GROVE HOTEL WILL BE OPEN | _™ sven ftente ah aasrtneieerwptaa cae | NV tarecgen of gona Mer. “ARPES | ae SEN-ENGTAN, ATLANTIC CITY, WO Pieted Jor the Tally-ho Coach line frou Wil: | st. n.w., oF ‘Grove, Ala Ocean ead of South Carolina ave year, fard's Hotel.“Pas ate and 14th at. at 0 aicigch, for | ~aprd-imi" W.Z"OSUORNE. Proprietor. | sua prior. slecini: balmy th, Be. op te ay a pe by ah DCCRUNG Gap warre scLPHUR spnixes | W"H. TOsPRINS, Prop. HC" LEAGUE, Manager. Fare, 35°. my15-2t" Will be open for the reception ot xuests on June a KEBNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER. Eleventh st. ‘This Week—Ladics’ Matinee Tomorrow. SAM T. JACK’S 909 BRR TL ERR CR RE QE RRR ER On RR Gor Rk EK OL E Gco R RK EEE OO LLLL REE BURLESQUE COMPANY. myi5 Creole Belles and Ezyptian Beauties. STEAM RIDING GALLERY, ‘New power-house site, 14th st. and Ps. ave. n.w. ‘Bride. Ladies and children from (jto8 p.m. my14-9t" NATION, ‘TRE. NEW Spy Lveniig and Safunday Matinee, American War Play, SS 1 Hi 00. q Bis, Hud HE 83 bse Suh HOE LLL 00 _ GRAND MILITARY PROCESSION. Incidents of Romance and Heroism Blended with it y- REALISTIC BATTLE SCENE. Production Under tho Direction of 8. C. DUBOIS. ‘Monday, May 25, Openins of the Summer Season. LAMONT OPERA CO. ‘Sale of seats will open Thursday, May 21. myl4 (ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. 8:15. Ms ‘a ED ns SE Bon MYNHE EE JAN. eee ‘HANDKERCHIEF yo: BIJQU THEATER. Mrs. P. Harris, B. L. Britton and Tunis F. Dean, Pro- Drietors and Managers. ‘Week commencing Monday, May 1L ‘The King of the Irish Comedians, CLEM C. MAGEE, b ee? Success, T ‘th and aw. GRAND. En ‘nod dew ripts Ridin operon, Mecehiie ae address A | = - Se" | Pie SUMMIT HOUSE, HARPE Cee ee te = ‘Ss FERED, Ww. sds and highest co use abd ‘PRE i for Grcular and terna. Sune 15. r “teat Obes ATLANTIC CITY. ¥. seed Firas potas. Asvly' x i TiutT Nk, clerk. to 82.9 . No fiber house on the Island | janx. LENMAN, OCEA b Siipermee Bede papules Wr RASTA: | LEAN Cory PADON MS ey aN - sted Us hot water. ‘TSE Biaery ATIARTIC CITY BS. “lan _—__ jew York avenues. | ire REWER ow 0) MELLES DE? Oty, Xd. sil the year. Telephone No. #2. ay0.2m parame I°3 ‘S. Proprietor, late of the Verusomt, ai RENEY STRINGS AND BATHS, SHENAN ON teak County: Von ¥ denny hoe OTELS. proprietors. "Dear “Waliows Mizaling” Aiseni™= Sat Hi oe Ey By or ah akg, encoting | Saar FREDONIA. sailery, tara, tons _ Hf 'itrectte'wern 19% and 14th nw. Table Vininia.” Hot aud ‘cod bathe’ The three novels are | board at €30 per month. Moous apd boat at summer supplied with water from, the ‘Cote maybe. 7 1LLARD'S HOTEL ‘Fe. ove and 14in et. ‘Washington, D.C. ce. ‘will iurnisu music. F. TENNEY & OO., Ns jotel, Washington, D-C., Wnt June 15, afier that st AeBITT HOUSE Orkney Springs, mee = W O0pkawn. WASTINGTON, D.o. FES 20? HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY. St Canmer & Ler, eanery trou ‘uneuryonsed: ta 7 LONGPORT, ¥. 2 and Striped Lewus in Binck and White. ws ws Directly on the beach, near AtlanticCity. Steam heat, ‘and view. Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed Vests at 10 and 123. each. Fad a EM Deeg ag pe HE ORIENT: CITY, N. J.. Vin. | Only 25e.; im Cream and White. ‘Tritis ave, aoa beater Rew. Allwod- | Boys’ Knickerbocker Gauze Drawers: come only te mhstan. ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMER, Prop. | the knees, « very sunsibie garment, all aizen. A GTEL ERTL 4 TIC CITY, N.3. Another arrival of tue Shantong Ponsess end Mous 00. phate ne a [; | eelines. Price was fc. yard. Now 12ige. So ot of su Sees oy Pim Dot Indian Dimity. only 170. per yard. ATLANTIC * BEFORE YOU PURCHASE IT WILL sofigs24 Cold Sea Water Bethe m the Hones saael ahh “ee a ATLANTIO CITY, x. WITHOUT OVEN AND BOILER. (Cr the Brach with unsurpassed Uvesa 9@ _ (Galt water beths in tise uvuen. ¥. 8 uxEs 200,

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