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LOCAL MENTION. BASE BALL. ‘The w x pruainamanar ey mea — FORECAST TIL 8 P. af. THURSDAY. For the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, winds becoming southerly; some cloudiness, but without much if any rain; warmer and probably fair Thursday. CONDITION OF THE WATER. Temy and condition of water at § am.: Great Falls, temperature, 74; condition, 8. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 80. Cor dition at north connection, 8; condition at south connection, 78; distributing reservoir, | The standing of the clubs to date follows: temperature, 7: "condition at influent gate a2 house, 15; condition at efiuent gate house, —. | suifering from the defeat of the previous day High water, | Low water. itself porstendl 6O1am. 6:22p.m.| 004 am. 12:45 p.m. | tbe home club revenged itself upon the natis yesterday in a manner which fairly set the 2,000 ‘spectators wild with joy. Such hitting Ave. Rink large solid oak-frame rattan rock. | Was never seen bere before. Mullane and Cham- ermy rattan seat and back, worth €5,at€3.7Geack. | berlain were pounded from the box, and Holli- —< | day came in from right field and finished the game. The home team made thirty-two safe ——._ Jvtics Laxssvaom will offer at the N.Y. How Ang You Fixz> pow bprmpeg creenene fancy Balbrié-| nite for a total of forty-five bases, earning % axc & Sox, One Price, seventeen of the twenty runs scored. Larkin Gor. 7th and D. | made six hits, Hoy and Milligan five each and SSPE TET Dowd and Radford four each. Duffee was the mando of tipo frult, Wek for momen oeapiainte: | Only one who failed to hit anfely. Inthe face ee ‘of this terrific batting the Cincinnatis played a Loox Ovt ror Your Prrs. Wooldridge’s fine game in the field. Foreman kept the hits dog wad cat soap at druggiste. A of the visitors well scattered. Score, 20 to 2. St. Louis scored five runs in the first two Dox'r leave town without taking a box of Smgxrz’s famous candies with you. Only 35c. a Pound for a few days longer. Ice cream sods, 5c. a glass. cc acamie Asacostia, D. U.S. Dextran Ass's. Gentlemen: Having had several teeth ex- tracted with your wonderful anesthetic, Zonine, | I most emphatically recommend it. The opera- tions were performed without the slightest pain while I was wide awake and in full possession of my senses. , May 8, 1892. Cordially yours, Have Your Carpets Creaxep by the Ax- MoxtaTED Steam Caxper Works, 1708 and 1710 Est nw. Telephove 304. r stoves, buy the Dang- A. Evract’s Sons, 718 7th st. n.w. Penrect fillings: Silver, ; platina, #1. Gold, cement, Artistic and guaranteed. ‘U.S. Dewrat Assoctatioy, 7th and D nw. sa i ‘Tar Cocnaas, Mth and K streets north- west, will make special mates for summer | months. pane tee ee Baraxce of Leonard hardwood refrigerators at 10 per cent discount. A. Eseriy's Soxs,718 7th. | lox Canrers Creaxep by the Ewrrer Caner | ‘Wonxs, 631-635 Mase, ave. n.w., are made moth- | Proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2. 1875 Bette or Nzxsox. a genuine hand-made | sour mash whisky of the finest character, bottled at the distillery. Cuantes KuarMea, agent for the District Columbia. @8. U.S. Detar Ass’ Best teeth, $3. cry aND_pistnicr. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Axzavon’s. — Carleton Opera Company in “Queen's Lace Handkerchief.” Haxmis’ Buov.—“Fighting Fortune.” ‘Tur Battie or Grrrysstno.— 15th street and Ohio avenue. Curtpnes’s Coustay Home.—Garden and pound party, 4 to 7. solate EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Riven Vrew.—Steamer Pentz at 9:45 am., 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. Mansnart Hate.—Steamer Macalester and River Queen, 9 and 10 a.m. p.m. Coroxtat Beacu.—George Leary, 9 am. Mr. Vznxoy.—Macalester, 10 a.m. A Pleasant Excursion. The first annual excursion of the Woman's ‘Veteran Relief Unions, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in which | the John A. Logan Post co-operates, took place yesterday to River View and a most delightful | day was spent at that picturesque resort. The | committee consisted of Mrs. Kose, chairman; | ‘Mrs. Chambers, Van Fleet, Wheeler, Graham, Beck, Kibby, Quinn, Baxter and Mise Wake- field. Today the popular Wednesday trips are | made and an interesting dancing card will be | — ed. The Pentz leaves at 6:45 on the last | 7 —_—-—_—_ ‘The Cattle Market. At the cattle market at the Union stock yards at Benning, D. C., yesterday 167 cattle were on ‘the market and sold as follows: Best sold from 444 to434c.; good sold from 3% to4e.: medium sold from 3% to 3%{c.: common sold from 2% to Se. Six hundred and fifty-seven sheep and lamba! on the market and sold as follows: Old sheep sold | from 2%¢ to 3igc.: lambs sold from 6 to 734 Cows with calves sold from #20 to $45 per head. | State of the market was good. eee A Successful Washington Teacher. Mis Mary E. Rowe, a native of Washington | and so long and favorably known us the teacher | of a leading girls’ grammar school in the second | division and principal of the Seaton building, | resigned her place here two years ago to as- cept the position of principal of the City Normal School of Wichita, Kan. The second ommencement of her school has just taken Place. and the Wichita papers speak in the | most flattering terms of her great success in | her new field of labor. Miss Rowe has been | engaged to take charge of the School of | Methods at the Wintield Chautauqua during her | summer vacatio | apes A Pastor's Good Work. Rev. George W. Moore, who has been for the Past nine years the pastor of Lincoln Memorial Congregational Church, has accepted a posi- tion in the field missionary work of the Ameri- €an Missionary Society. His resignation will take effect in September. During his pastorate | | Chicagos their hits and Anson consequently | cinnati at New York, Cleveland at Philadelphia, | Hehas gone home to rest, but will give tho | of people | gant collection of household effects,—Adet. innings off Carsey’s pitching and defeated Philadelphia by & score of 7 t0 6, after the lat- ter club won nine straight games. After failing to score for seven innings Brook- lyn made two runs in the eighth inning on two three-base hits by Kinslow and Hart and a wild pitch by Davies. Cleveland made one run in the last inning. Louisville won from New York by the score of 4 to 3, errors by Lyons and Fields being re- sponsible. Pittsburg turned the tables on Boston and won an exciting game by the score of 8 to 7. The Orioles bunched their errors and the ‘won by 5 to 2. Larkin made anew record yesterday. Out of seven times at the bat he had five singles and | one three- er. Mr. Irwin has used good judgment in chang- | ing the batting order and putting Radford in | the field. While Robinson does not cover the | ground that Radford does, yet he has greatly improved and the nine is strengthened by put- ting Donovan on the bench for awhile. It took Mr. Irwin about two months to reach the de- cision Barnie came to in less than a week re- garding Donovan. Barnie’s judgment is being vindicated. Today the St. Louis club plays at Baltimore, Chicago at Boston, Pittsburg at Brooklyn, Cin- Louisville at Washington. Healy will not sign with Louisville at present. home team the first chance at him. Unless Pfeffer improves in a few days he will be sent home to recuperate. Taylor is improving and will play in a few days. Fitzgerald has been ordered to report at Washington for duty. His arm has entirely re- covered and ho ix ready to pitch. He says he is better than ever, and the letter received by him from Chapman was in response to one from him requesting to be put in the box again. polish oes at AMUSEMENTS. “Ixpico” axp““Bourstax Gret.""—There will bea grand double bill at Albaugh’s Grand Opera House next week, when the Carleton Opera Company will present Johann Strauss’ “Indigo” and Balfe's “Bohemian Girl.” The latter opers is put onat the request of a number who did not see it when the company produced it here a week or so ago. “Indigo” did not have much opportunity to show its best points when it waa presented here at the first of the season, but Mr. Carleton has thoroughly overhauied it and it will be given in splendid style. The casts of both operas will be mate- Tially the same as before. *Cyrene’s” dancing isereating a wonderful furore. She receives three and four encores nightly. Society looks upon it asa fad and they come to see ““Cyrene”™ danet 'yrene” will dance every night next week. Damox axp Pyrmtas.—The performance of ‘Damon and Pythias,” under the auspices of the Woman's Relief Corps, will take place at the National Theater tomorrow night. The cast Will include some very good people, among whom will be Mr, William Boag. who will us THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Questions Which the Congressional Com- mittee Propose to Submit. In the hearing yesterday afternoon of the congressional committee appointed to investi- gate tax assessments in the District before the board of assessors at the District building Mr. Johnson announced to the board that the com- mittee would submit the following questions to it in writing: First. Has the committee appointed to inves- tigate the tax aseessments of the District the Tight to complain to the board of equalization and review that the assessment just completed is too low and ask that it be raised? Second. Has an individual member of such committee such a right? Third. Has an individual member of Congress I such a right? Fourth. Has a citizen the right to so com- Plain of property not his own? Fifth. it ‘ision will the board make in the matter of the request of Mr. Johnson of Ohio, herewith made, that the two-third rate of assessment be increased 50 per cent? Sixth. How will the board interpret that Jaw which commands them to hear all just com- plaints? Mr. Johnson said the question woulu be sub- mitted as soon as practicable, and that an early answer was desired. He mid the commit- | tee desired to know how they stood—what Tights, if any, they possessed. The committee wish to appear before the board, not through courtesy, but a8 a matter of right. The meeting then adjourned, not, howeve until Mr. M. J. Weller informed’ the board that he would not only probably be heard Tespecting his property, but that if he should discover what he might consider notorious undervalues respecting other property than his own he would insist that he had the right to aj be- fore the board and ask that such undervalues be raised. aa Youxa Max, there is something in the want column for you.—Advt. ico ES ‘Tms 1s 4 Racker yor Texxrs Puayzns.— We have 100 of the celebrated Horstman rackets left, both styles for men and ladies. The average price is $5 to $7. Weare going to make a clean sweep and sell them for $1.48. The very cheapest amateur tennis racket made costs you a great deal more. This is the only and last chance, and you have the balance of this week torecure one. A. Kaufman, 909 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, originator of new ideas.— Adrt. TRIED EVERYTHING WITHOUT RELIEF. NO REST NIGHT OR DAY. 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IN ONE MINUTE THE CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER relieves rheumatism, sciatic, hip, kidney, chest and muscular pains and weaknesses. The first and only instantaneous pain-killing plaster. je8-wks eee ee eee These are the Facts. R. CLIFFORD RICHARD- D SON, District Chemist, Washington, after a series of elaborate tests of the va- rious baking powders sold in this city, says that his in- vestigations show that the Royal is the best baking powder ; that it gives the greatest leavening effect with the least residuum, and that all criticisms which have been made upon it are based upon misrepre- sentation. Were YOU Deceived by the Misrepresentations ? sume the part of Pythias, and of whom an ex- cellent performance is predicted by his friends, There have been several careful rehearsals, and 8 good entertainment may be anticipated. Seats may now be secured at the box office of the theater. ———— Mrs. Brice Wants a Divorce. ‘Mrs. Annie P. Brice is seeking a divorce from Edwin C. Brice, to whom she was married De- cember 4, 188%, by Rev. Dr. 8. K. Cox of Mt. Vernon Place Church. The bill, filed by R. W. Johnston, states that in August, 1887, the de- fendant sent her to the country, where she re- mained until December and on her return she found another woman occupying the position of wife, which belonged to her. She states that when she remonstrated with him he rented and furnished house on P between 7th and 8th and took the woman with him, and ehe charges that he has committed adultery with the woman and a child was born to Edwin C. Brice and Fanny Ross May $1, 1888, and that he has de- serted her. She asks to resume her maiden name of Brainard and the custody of her two children. a Caorce Hovsewotp Furxrrvre at Avc- tiox.—-Latimer & Sloan will tomorrow morn- ing, commencing at 10 o'clock, at the hand- some residence, No. 2013 Hillyer place, an ele- Sea ames Law axp Miscecuanzovs Booxs at Avi Trox.—The sale of law and miscellaneous boo! now in progress at the auction rooms of Lati- mer & Sloan offers a fine opportunity to law- yers and recent graduates to secure standard Works at low figures. The sale will com- mence at 7:30 o'clock this evening.—Adrt. — ExcertiosaL Tras Service To ATLANTic | Crvy Over THE PeNNsyivania RatLroap.— Fast expres trains leave Washington 9:40 a.m., lam and 2:15 p.m. week days, making close conneetions at Philadelphia with trains for At there have been 230 additions to the church. | There were only sixteen resident members when he took charge of the church. There is | now « Sunday school, with a membership of | 200; the ¥. P-S. C.E. of 7smembers, the first or- | ganized in the city, and a junior society of 70; & sewing school, in which more than 400 girls | Bave been given instruction, and kindergar- tens, in which 300 children have been taught, have been sustained. esse aie Wriday Seashore Excursions Via Pennsyl- vania Railroad. - ‘The Friday excursion tickets to the seashore, Which were so popular with Washington and Baltimore patronage last year, will be inaugu- rated by the Pennsylvania railroad, beginning | ‘the 10th instant. | ‘These tickets will be sold at $5 for the 11| &m. train, good to return by regular trains Within fve dave. The transfer of ppssengers is included in both directions. These tickets are sold to Atlantic City, Cape May and Sea Isle City.— Adet. | ge Pennsylvania Railroad to the National Dem- ecratic Convention at Chicago. ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell Found-trip tickets to Chicago for 17.00, begin- | ning the I6th, continuing sale until the 20th, | inclusive. | ‘Tickets good by all trains and valid to retarn Until July the Sth. As the travel will be! extraordinary patrons of the Pennsylvania rail- | road are requested to make sleeping car reserva~ once. Five trains from Washington by route. The only line running sleeping, dining and observation —____ ‘Milf Rates to Cincinnati via B. and O. R. R. For the prohibition national convention at Cincinnati, Ohio, June 29 and 30, the B. and O. R. will sell the general public round-trip from all stations to Cincinnati at rate cf for the round trip. ‘Tickets will be sold and 28, and will be valid for retarn til July 5 inclusive. The rate from and Washington will be $14.00; cor- ly Jow rates from other stations. — tf ears.—Adct. ue i ——_ For the Chicage Convention the | Wilson of Philadelphia. —Advt. lantie City.—Adet. ee Ose or rue Fixesr Beruprxa Lots in Eck- ingzon will be sold tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock on the premises, S street between 3d and 4th streets northeast; a desirable location. : See advt. a A Lance Buripixo Lot on Massachusetts avenue between 2d and 3d streets northeast wil be sold tomorrow afternoon at 6 o'clock. ‘This lot can readily be subdivided, having a front of 58 feet on Massachusetts avenue. See advt. ee Hoses! Housrs!—The attention of the pub- lic is called to the peremptory sale at Ben- singer's bazaar at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning of a car load of horses shipped here by Mr. Eli — Cmrcaco Trars Srnvice via PENnsyuvanra Rattnoap.—Tne limited express leaving Wash- ington at 10:50 a.m. and the Columbian express at 3:25 p.m. by the Pennsylvania railroad are Terhbuled throughout and have dining cars at- tached. When you visit Chicago or any point in the west try these trains.—Adrs pe canoes Tue Trarx Senvice to Atlantic City over the Pennsylvania railroad double lines is such a to meet the requirements of all travelers.—Adet. Tae Prortes Coxriesce ‘Has been won by HOOD's SARSAPARILLA In 8 Manner Never Equaled. Among thousands of letters of praise from druggibts we give the following from Mr. C. O. Bigelow, the enterprising prescription druggist, who bas a very large business at 102 6th ave., New York city: “I am, on general principles, averse to expressing iy Views, pro or con, in respect to any proprietary, article, but in the light of Hood's Sarsaparilla be- ing the product of s brother apothecary, will say, ‘Hood's Sarsaparilla has secured A PLACE IN THE PUBLIC CONFIDENCE never attained by any proprietary medicine that I have handled during ‘anexperience of more than twenty years in the drug trade. It MUST POSSESS TRUE MERIT Asa remedial agent to retain ite forests oom Sarsaparilla exceeds that of all similar preparations ‘which I keep in stock some fifteen or ted many of whom are personal acquaint- ances." CLARENCE 0. BIGELOW, Apothecary. HOOD’S PILLS cure liver ills, constipation, bilious- nese, Jaundice, sick headache. Sorry Srerure Suver Wepoixe Paesenrs. M. W. Gazz. Bro. & Co, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, TEMPORARILY aT 1437 Pessa Ave ON ALL Goons, ERVATION, hie Ox 10 Pex Cexz For Case. WITHOUT RES- Je3-tr FE ke B OBE ED pu EEE DDD ‘We made a special reduction of 40 per cent for the next 10days on all our CHILDREN'S and BOYS* Suits. That means youcan buy any Child’s Suit in | ourstore, size 5 to 14, or Boys’ Suit, 13 to 19, at 69 cents on the dollar. full line of Men's Suits at 5, 85.50, 86, $6.75, 87.50, €8.75, 810 up to #20. Other stores will charge you from 25 to 40 per cent more. “‘Ttwill beto your advantage to look through our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Tue Lospox Asp Liverroon Crormxe Copaxy, my23 7TH AND G STS. x Gaear Repverioxs IN DRY GooDs aT LUTTRELLs, ‘st. and Pennsylvania ave. 3 i i 4 ze €e) t pert Bed. 3 i 3 i | i g 5 i & THOS. J. LUTTRELL, ‘20th st. and Pennsylvania ave. Bazoarss: Banos: Mas. M. J. Hosz. 1300 FST. N.J Offers her ENTIRE STOCK of TRIMMED and UN ‘TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS at « sacrifice, RE- GARDLERS OF COST. to reduce the large stock. x2 News For Mex By the Treo Old Timers. ‘us the best variety of dollar vo Pine ean, Drawers, well 50-inch’ waist reat lengths of inseam, ‘Soc. er pair. "The Two Old - §. B. ELLERY AND JO8. H. ‘Managers Brauch Balto. Shirt Factory, 931 th st. ST children years of mental and physical suffering. Be- Prepared by the POTTER EXCURSIONS, &c. LADTES' GOODS. NOTICE-Go 13th st., a8 ‘st. ts closed. OTT down ‘Spring at 4th. ‘FY Dairy, By Detsante crass, Heh School, DAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1802. *MPOUNDEL eocuunck, 2 GECOND annvar MOONLIGHT EXCURSION OF THE STENOGRAPHERS' To MARSHALL HALL AND INDIAN HEAD, THURSDAY, JUNE Schroeder's Orchestra on board and at the grounds. Exclusive use of separate pavilion for dancing. Tickets can bo cbtained from members of the asso- ciation or at the boat. Price of tickets. deb-20" ASSOCIATION 9 AT 6:30 P.M. 500. ASE Be aE Borns, _ Admision, 25, 6» 1s" Det F ‘TO TAKE THE DELIGHTFUL TRIP TO GLEN ECHO. GRAND CONCERTS NEXT SATURDAY AFTER- ‘ NOON AND EVENING. See the magnificent Amphitheater. the Coliseum of America. Enjoy the wonderful scenery, tho beautiful rambles, the cool grottos and the innumerable other ‘charms that the place presents. ‘The trip over the Glen Echo railway is one of re- markable beauty. Chorus rehearsals at Lutheran Memorial Church, ‘ath st. and Vermont ave., every Wednesday night at sharp. All singers are invited to join the Glen Echo chorus for the great festival on the 24 and 4th of July, days leave return on tbe balf hour tl The Glen Ect Glen'Eeho on the bout an diay care ron every terete petty 48-3t° 8 o'clock cars on week 2p.m., wi cars 3 Glen inten OOF _m Ban ALBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Evenings at 8:15. Matinee aturday. Fed TON OPERA COMPA’ SAREETON OPERA COMPAS CARLETON OPEKA COMPAN' INTHE EN'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF, tH TAGE HANDRERCHTER: § FACE HANDRERCHIEE: }UEEN'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. With t! treneth of thé ‘And the MARVELOUS BANG! CYRENE. CYRENE. CYRENE. Good Seat in the Orchestra Circle for 25c. red Seats, SOc. and 75c. Next Week "INDIGO" and BOHEMIAN GIRE. 6-¢ NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. CITY ITEMS. ‘TUESDAY EVENING, JURE 14, —_ Tenderea tothe Sonata Dion, No.6 Our Java and Mocha Coffee, 30c. per pound, Knights of Pythias, — Gives entire satisfaction. — ROBERT L. A single trial will convince you. DDD 00 wow Ww NN WIT § it Marzoza’s Fine Grocery, 417 7thatnw. |B BQ 8 YUwW NNN IN nes DDO oO WWWW NNN i N A Straw Talk. DDD 00 W W_ oN SNILN oer Hats are me ape oe this weather. By ur line is correct in style and price. Seo that rrr $1 hat of ours. Fnaxc & Sox,’ One Price, g°oE & Bit ATT Soka ia sean ty. opt. | Cooke ABP HES F888 E Harvey’s Soups are pronounced by epi- Assisted by, MISS EUGENIE BLAIS and Fe past a ek En) eae Cae ee ———_+—___ —nO8t ‘Sun Rise Chop” Tea, NEW ‘NATIONAL THEATRE. ‘The best 50c. per pound Tea in the world. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 8 O'CLOCK. As iced tea it is very refreshing. 1t* Metzozn's Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. n.w. coh fvtoieal Le Trott Has the Bargains. The prices will astonish. 1602 14th st. n.w. a Men’s Twilled Cotton Drawers, 25c. Children’s Jersey Shirts, three for ohn Howard Payne's birthday.) “DAMON AND PYTHIAS,” ‘Under the auspices of the Potomac Corps, - R. C., for benefit of Encampment Fund, G. A. R. ‘Mr. EDWIN FERRY. --Mr. WM. BOAG: mg company of players, and DAMON. EYTHIAS, White Mosquito Net, nearly 2 yards le, 5c. ‘Miss O'CONNELL of London, England, contralto, Bedford Cords, new dress ce. Who wis render Home: Sweet Home. Black Plaid India Linen, 10c. Tickets forsale at Droop's musio store. “Boxes havo China Silks, 39c. Surah Silks, 390. been secured by President Harrison. Blaine it “CanzEas,” 711 Market space, | $24 other members of the ward nin tonal ake ON ipecal west taoathly texte’ partion over the Lawn Tennis Rules, monthly’ to gre Collars engraved and Prof. HClay Glover's Book Fasten cGbanp rato Abily cel er et on Dogs free. Watroun’s, 477 Pa, ave.n.w.lt® | “E; HAWEEE AG. TAL "as Browaway, N.Y. anther Sonne ic 7, SMe. Agt., 4080.’ dd st. Philadelphia, ro un Creamery Bu iT finest. | 7, 7 UM Merzozn’s Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. now. | FU Mia'E ROU BUEATER ae w Dean, eine Geccers, 40 Have you a poor appetite? If so try a stick of White’ cater Gem just before each meal and you will find it very beneficial. je6-6t ee Four Bottles of Assorted Wine For #1 at HLA. 7 je6-st 1080%'s, cece ~dls Double Deodorized Standard Vapor Fluid, 5 gals. 60c.; delivered free to all; worth $1. je3-8t Youna, 714 K st. n.w. Pike S. Heller, 720 7th st. n.w., is making cialty in Ladies’ and Children’s Hair Cutting and Shampooing; also cures Dandruff. my20-tr a The White Sewing Machine.—The Davis “Advance d Vertical Feed. Newman & Sox, my18-w,m,s4w* pte Sgt None Name It But to Praise. Wheeler & Wilson's New High Arm No. 9. A marvel of lightness and swiftness. ja27 Otfice 487 9th st. n.w. —— Royal Glue mendseverything. Druggists. 10¢ eee eet over ying. Denesiots: 00. Frise Fersrrore Az Curar Prices Ar W. H. Horses. Toreduce our stock before taking inven- tory we will sell 1 Fine San Domingo Ma- Hogany Suite, style Louis XVI, with tile back to washstand, price $300, now $250. 1 Fine San Domingo Mahogany Suite, with combination dresser of cheval glass and chiffonier, with tollet in washstand, $250, now 8210. 1 Beautifully Quartered Oak Suite, with Princess dresser, $240, now $195. This suite is delicately carved and is an elegant example of fine cabinet work, the bed be- ing a special feature of the suite. 1 Handsome White Maple Suite, with prin- cess cheval dresser, $160, now $139. This ‘suite is madealmost exclusively of bird's-eye maple, and is a beautiful thing for young lady's room. 1 Mahogany Suite, with princess cheval Gresser and English washstand, $165, now 8130. A great bargain. 1 White Maple Bird's-eye Panel Suite,{with oval mirror, $95, now $79. 1 Red Birch “Suite, large French mirror and English washstand, $90, now $73.50. 1 White Birch Suite, cheval dresser, large’ French plate, $60, now $49. 1 Large White Maple Suite, with half-oval mirror, $145, now $123.50. This suite is beautifully carved, made with swell front Gresser and washstand, and is almost entire- y bird's-eye maple. A beauty. 1 Large English Oak Suite, four-foot Gresser, French bevel plate, 30136, 875, ‘Row $60. Also while reading of these fine suites don’t forget that we have a great many cheap ones as low as $14.90. Beautiful Antique Oak Double Wardrobe, ‘With two French bevel mirrors, 16150 each, cedar lined, $65, now $39.50. The giass Proprietors and Managers. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 6, ‘The Latest Dramatic Success, FIGHTING FORTUNE. ‘Thrilling Scenes! Startling Effects: New Songs, New Music and New Dances, jet Lers Reasox Tocernen. Isn't this a pleasant proposition? Could anything be fairer? We think not, and because life is so short, ‘Suppose we condense matters and briefly mention facts—fixed by fiovers—and see ifthe subtle sophistries of asurly set of sinister sneaks can by any possible ‘means—upset them. If we have been too rude in our characterization of » sreedy gang of gangrenous ghouls—we desire to be held personally responsible, and have no higher ambi- tion than to be afforded the opportunity to defend our self. - YES! The Suits of Clothes which wesell to Menof any size from 33 to 42, AT 87.50 A SUIT Are vastly superior to any suits we have ever seen offered, here or elsewhere, at 5@ per cent advance on our figures. ‘The Suits of Clothes for Men which we sell AT 810 A SUIT Are such as to be admired and sought after. Many of alike quality we have seen on the persons of individuals in this city who claimed to have paid one hundred per cent more than the price we name and who obtained their suitaat a house of no mean proportions, and of no small caliber, save in the feeble brain which directs its workings. AND YET, To listen to their DISCLAIMER Of any wrong intent, one is forcibly reminded of “HAZAEL"—who, standing before the Prophet, indig- nantly asked: ‘Aim Ia dog that I should do this thing?” AND YET, If the Scriptures be true, a few mo:nents thereafter he perpetrated a murder most foul and the victim was his benefactor. Thus we find it in the business world— that those who have been lifted from obscurity into prominence are, asa rule, the first to turn and stab their benefactors. However true thus may be it doesn't prevent us from selling PONGEE COATS and VESTS at 81.00, CHILDREN'S SHORT PANTS SUITS at 81.50, 91.75, $2.00, 82.25 and $3.00, And when it comes to the question of MEN'S PANTALOONS The firures speak for themselves, and all men who wear Pants know how to appreciate them. $1.25, 91.50, 81.75, 82.00, 82.50, $2.73, 83.00 upward. Aye! Ayel! We will meet youat Phillippi. In other words, at VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 Per Cent Clothing House, 927 and 92977th st. n.w., Corner Massachusetts ave. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Open Saturday until 11 p.m. Te rou. Steantors Macalester and River INDIAN HEAD EVENING Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenines at ‘6:90 p.1u., Landing at Ways, Fare, for the round trip... 0. jena ORBED MOON On the Bine Potomac's Waves. “JUNE EVENINGS ON THE RIVER.” To MARSHALL HALL and INDIAN HEAD, NO®FOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER “GEORGE LEARY.” SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR COLONIAL BEACH AND PINEY POINT. Grand opening at ary still open, can always fod com: cS LS-DO p.m, de the caverns at nichtant be bac! Es m . eback again 2:10 prim. text day. Let us take it in. PPCOuATION Day. i Trip every hour to all a river | landing. ‘And a sicasant roan] ti Som Picea oats fall Minds for hie. Seater ort ‘0. CUMBERLAND & SON, ‘oot of F stn. Piney Point on OTIS OF, sae. "Notice is Of the District of Columbia, user oe Attorney for the District of Columbia, umes oWathavi 8 that th. 2 the property belonging to the District alone the here SATURDAY JUNE 11. 10. Spe vaewetset nenen ae steamer Leary will leave the company's | ({Ot tis, property, should make appiivation to said peeing SE ere mepuine ayrne Sere | PoC gay eee Sw urday at 0 p.m. for Colonial ‘Besch : returning, | Msstoners, D.C. te ves Colonial Beach every evening, including Sun- = ‘day, at m., arriving in Washi at 10 p.m. For’ int, stopping at Colonial Beach zing and. returning, ny 34 Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 9 —=== #.m., and on eee, evening at 6 p.m. ; returning. PREPosaLs FOR FUE! ERK'S OFFICE, leaves Piney Point at 3: P.1n-, storing at Coloniai ‘House of Representatives, Washington, Dc. Beach, and arrives in Washingto m. June x, 1p02. Sealed proposal ‘Fare \d trip to Colonial Beach, 60 cents. | thisofic® unity) TWELVE O'CLOCK M. 'WI half DAY, JULY THIRTFENTH, 1802, for the de! s . Children under 12 years, half price. maintained and no improper Strict order will be Persons will be permitted on Applications Tor charter during the season should demade as early as possible in onder te aectre tater JNO. CALLAHAN, Gea Saye board. RAND EXCURSION GURErEK On the steamers Macs Will leave 7th st. wi 6:30, to BY THE ACORN CLUB To MARSHALL HALL TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1892. STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER. TICKETS, 59 CENTS. Can be obtained from mem! ‘Boat leaves wharf 6.45 p.m. (Coxconax c Tickets of May 26 good for th: OF THE DEPARTMENT shall Hall "ADET CORPS. 00. A. SECOND BATTALION, D.C.N.G. | MARSHALL HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1892. Steamer Chas. Macalester. Music, Dancing and Fancy Bicycle Riding. Tickets, 25c. For saleby members and at the boat. > Mars 10am. and Zand bers or at the boat. is date. _je4-s, tudewat SOMER SCHEDULE. Mou THE TOMB OF W ‘ana to GREEN Lawns OF MARSHALL HALL. MOUNT VERNON. Moun: Vernon ‘at sluditue admission! to: ‘the. a Maunt Vernon. Cafe on the steamer. " Mount Vernon ‘Steamers Macalester and guide books on the boat RMARSHALL | HALL ser Queen at follo am» 2-20, DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY_@ paw. Marshall Halt all both ways, TH SATURDAY EVENINGS, 1p dat Dancine Parties can jo down to Si ing or afternoon trips of o ‘shall Hall, both ways, at ga Me Se GF Important notice! ly Division, May 30. Asth? —Sealed. posals: will “be received at this, <=, eee AOS ONE SK ACESS: | TREN TETRA tor Seria hase Excursionists to the green iawns | and its burssus with ice duney tage oon of Marshall Hall oy 7th — 30, 18K ‘The ice must be of the best quality, street wharf ths has ‘clearand free fren other STEM REN GUESS =) tas cece Ta Electric lighted, fine and fast, at _xiving excirsionists of the tonic air of early moruing. and after June 1. ‘Sunday schools going to Mat quczgpt Sunday ‘Oa.m., att ght Sunday; at 10a, re- HEAD EVENING TRIPS, tending at Marshall Hall. Schrocder's Orclustra Music on the Big Pavilion lay and evening: any of ‘the company's revular boats for fare, 250 are, 25. STEAMER RIVER QUEEN for Alexandri river landinugs as far down as Ulywent incindies ERNON, ‘ASHINGTON, ‘steamer Macalester to round trip, @1. ins sion and grounds of 20 and 6:15 p.m. and 10.1. and 2:45 IDAY and URSDAY, 6: Muste on all Hall Hall on the smors and Teturn on | ‘one round-tip |! ine Mart Yam.!'9 a.m.ton the advantaze shall Hall should take the Rrvor Queen. "At Oa.m. ACB a.m? MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL 36 STEAMBOAT CO. RYE view, : The Monarch of Summer Resorts. Romantic Glades and Velvety Green Lawns. E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor aud Wednesday, se dune t. "| Wednesday, \nEt of one thousand ( Mhite ash furnace Coal (screened), also. seventy fre be needed at Hons of Rej tatives frente af ts Hoan" at epreacntitoa darting tae to be delivered and stored in the vaults of the south, Wing of the Capitol, at such times and in such quanti. Representatives,” Tye coal inust te the tom and the oak wood must tet Proponals wil rrccived SUNE TWERTS ntl TWELVE OCLOC sereant-at-arms of the U Sxtre hard Unica sad en val 2 ™ ‘anthracite coal ize, screened and free from ail impurities, 73 Oras inuch more as tay be Eatin three pieces nersiehe very ,000) tons,’ more or less, of the best (>) cords, more or lows, of ‘the best spruce pie and one hundred and fifty (150) cords, fhore or less, of the best oak wood, as may | June 30, ISK, said wood and coal as may be by the Clerk of the House of ‘wood must be o ND. posals for fuel for the use of the U.S. Senate ISAS. Seated 2 ETH, | DON, at the office of the | States Senate, for fuel. | ‘tons, more or ‘stnall furnass utr, of bet Pres from Knots ad spit tedium size; 160 conde, Gras much more as may be | Set pine weicd. straight and clean. | he the’ vaufis of the Senet The wood to be delivered and stored at such | The! fd adaresend to the EMEVALENTINE. nate. amy 25-lawdw " FFICE OF BUILD. a 18) reo. Semel delivering the polieh t = pane Seale of the House of Ret ite 5 banc ae saves He See FOR 1CZ_WAK DEPARTMENT, n«PHE DANCING, CARD: “senottisehe, Dancing’ in the * 44TH AND N. ¥. AVE. NW. an 7 Ws Three lines cars pass the door: American and Euro. & , pean gyatom Toons neatly: Turaished,” susie or a . Quadri ; ‘oF transient euests, table usar Footstar 12 passed. Cafe open until 2 o'clock 1b. Waltz, Wane. mlm WALTER BURTON, Manager. ian COLONNADE HOTEL, 726 BROADW SRaCERS BERT, Cork: American plan @2 por dats Berea Plan, Pride a he heme, Si per day: special Fates, to Tavatllen: large satupls Will leave at 9 i; Adana 0:45 p.m. Footus; restaurant and cate euneraseed. leave at 0 Ao A etpand Sto p,m. sharp, | Susi wf EDWIN FARE Meee, Best Dinner on the Potomac for 50e. COMING: James Pain's Sons’ Magnificent Fyo- technic Production. ERCHANTS’ AND Mi ‘tion Company. ‘TO BOSTON MAGNIFICENT IRON STEAMSHIPS. FAIRFAX, ESSEX DORGH sii Round tr mand tei, Fare, children between 3 aid Round trip. : (Each State Room contains Two Berths.) For further information address A. L. HUGGINS, Agent, foot Long Dock, Baltimore, Md. ‘Telephone 247. ERS TR BY SEA. \Wittanps Hore, Pa. ave. and 14th st., e285 Washington, D.C. EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. Cc. 363m P'HE WILLows. This popular summer and winter road house has been reopencd for the summer season with renewed loasure of its patrons, and a select Waiters, insuring thé best service. facilities for the ‘of cooks ani Cufsine and bar unexcelle ‘The electric cars from Georgetown pass The Willows sng igh 7 Coon onn pare he wu Jeti i __Proprietcr. T= THIRD BELECT 3 EXCURSION VIOLET SOCIALS THURSDAY JUNE 9, To RIVER VIEW on the Palace St Boat leaves wharf at 9:45 4. in. and 1 $¥-Office Coats on sale Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7 till 10 o'clock. Price... -25 cents. For Au Lupus, YOUNG, OLD OR MIDDLE-AGED, ‘THE PERFECTION ADJUSTABLE SHOE. ‘My corns are all gone. ‘Expands from # to 3 inch over the ball and joints, thus avoiding the strain and discomfort experienced by wearing other makes. Noother Shoe so effectually prevents and cures corns, bunions and tender feet. ‘They preserve health and promote life. Dampness from wet sidewalks and floors cannot pass through the soles. is worth almost the peice. 4 narrower Shoe can be worn. ‘Matchless in style, ft and durability. Sideboards from $19 to $250. ‘Low prices. ‘Take no substitute. ‘Wesstill continue to sell the best Five- frame Body Brussels at $1.05 yard, Tap- entry Carpets at @0c. and Ingrains at 40c. Also the WISCONSIN PEERLESS RE- FRIGERATOR. The best in the market, and give you 25 per cent discount, which Puts them within the reach of everybody. dette ‘Sth ot. and Pennsylvania ave. G °° at youwants MACKIN. ose ‘* © TOSH GARMENT or other COMPANY, ‘© * WATERPROOF WRAP or 300 Oth st. e a pair of RUBBER BOOTS: Melville Lindsay, * * * or OVERSHOES, « Hot Manager ‘* * Water Bottle, Fountein * © Byringe or any article of ‘* © MANUFACTURED RUB. * © BER you will find the * ¢ © “GOLD SEAL” Grade the ter © © © pestand most reliable, CONSOLIDATED SHOE COMPANY, ‘Manufacturers, ‘Lynn, Mass. ‘For sale in Washington by SAKS AND COMPANY, ee Ger Tux Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. LUTZ & BRO. 407 Penn. sve., adjoining National Hotel. ‘Trunks and Satchels of best make st low prices. mhz Lancesr Srock, Lowzsr Prices, Exsuesr Tenus aT Groaaws 819, 821 and 823 7th st. ow. Fonsrrone Asp Hovservaxisnrsos OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE DESCRIPTION SOLD ON CREDIT. year. We are well prepared to supply your wantsin Gaze's conducted tour, SCOTLAND, direction. Ours are made Armiger & son and ENGLAND, BELGIUM and FRANCE, tok aeteecae Ports expeuttion in Iau All sizes, fone bats, July, 2, Cire Sa, | all prices. You will need Matting also—we keep e245. only reliable grades. Matting, Oil Cloth and Lino- Ww. P. VAN WIC! Jeum laid on your floor free of extra cost. ed 12 Fe ave. | Our Parlor Suites, in brocatelle, tapestry and Wil- = ton rug, are fully 25 per cent lower in price than EST OF ALL. ‘similar qualities command at other stores. We sell a B Parlor Suite, in plush or haircloth, for $28 cash, CHEAP #200n time A Soild Oak Bed Room Suite for$17 cash, $18 on eae time. If you needs Carpet see the Brasels we sell —_— for G0e. par yara cash, Ge. om the. Good Ingrain Carpet 35e. per yard cash, 40c. on time. All carpets par nae ginamers leave Teh strect tury whet | SOE csaiddGieeteate cot Mochupeascen, yurly from 6:15 a.m. until 7: -m. TWELVE- in matching figures. MILE SAIL ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENTS. BABIES FREE. For PLEASANT EVENING TRIP take 6:30 p.m. boat. Home at 7: FATHER WASHINGTON'S CHURCH, ‘Masonic Lodge, the Braddock House and the many reminiscences from 1776 to 1865, BETHESDA PaRK. Circus of Trained Dogs st 2 and 7 o'clock p.m. Grounds will be besutifully lighted by aro and in- candescent electric lights. ‘The beautiful new $10,000 modating 150 people at ‘one 7 8 Jestooc] ‘Steam Carousal, accom- time and accompanied ‘sums to suit you, s week or a month apart. GROGANS MAMMOTH CREDIT HOUSE, 819, 821, 823 That. ow. * | from # a.m. to 8 p.m. may be required, | ladts PFLberxe’s corTiNe schooL. 1G st. nw. 18) | DES bE Ws ae ae a be x, Seg Ses, MOP | tater ees pote | SUYLISH GOWNS AND SUWMER DRESSES | puter en ease a ETE ig Re Milita tenes 0 uN | PON THE “Acco | ot Curlise: owine to wtve free curls MMODATION OF THE ‘rho were, sian to tent he tint athe Ereat rowh, we late semcluhed tea dag lone Curlise for sale at Parlors 1806 @ st. nw. Open ole" S. JAPANERE LANTERNS, Pal Pienic plates, fans 61 lawn decoration 3.34" Fes CCORDION We. a w PLAITING BUTTONS To inking rd CaS | Braxxers Curaven Blankets having heen cleaned to Retandine red in two stylen. Bruxelles, Russian. Swiss, Mull and Antiame Veaned abd made to bang or drape lke uew ones. A. F. Besos SCOURER AND DYER Southeast cor. 17h and Fairmount ave. WHITE AND BLACK LACES Doi “class French style. White am. Brains a spectalty., reasomable prt ME VALMONT'S ald stand, 71 EES*ES oF ALL MATERIALS CLEANED AND DYED. NEW SPRING SHADES. A NEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS’ SUITS. ‘The Lining remains bright and clean. Lac MADA’ my Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, and delivered. 9066 st. nw. M4PENN. AVE. 8. B PRING AND DRY CLEAN- 205 New York ave. Pirst-claes aggos aa canada, AL Pisher and Matson Friese Par _ O53 _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Fok BARGAINS IN FINE RELIABLE kpyqur pianos call at 22096 st. now. GH KUHN, Pro- prietor. “Tuning and reculatine. im Jute wiehtonn yoaiv with WG. Metmtoft Gor We in the rear,” Terme Teesonable, first-class work ; soe Ne and Fetiched oreuts opined? Manes Yarntibeg ee WILL BUY AN EXCELLENT UPRIGHT $135 Me iit BREE ORM Pianos for rent, packed, shipped and tuned’ “Sohmer warns mya UNSURPASSED nish and arustis PEROT Rao ay ele” : 5 Her & DAVIS PIANOS, in tone, touch, durability, clewanee of ty les. ER x T Prize medal Paris Exposttion. 200 fret ¥ indorsed oO 100. istic schools . sing Old Pan ona aa only PREP ER @ CONTIPE. at? Ta at. now, K SN WN A ig x NN AA aad KK sek wal UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSITIP pape mere Asp Dekapuity IESE aes coer O1 SECOND -HAND PIANOS.~&. assortrven'. comprising alinost every well-known. make in the SOU 8 hoporagh renee wall Slowed ut at low BEE MENTS offered fe an tt te ah arranged on Bas SoMa Stan oe gor ee SNABE & 00. STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE DES. BROTHERS ears inthis city,” ata. 5 city lished Ame DILES (HEMORRHOIDS), PILES For the stentitic trestiuent and redical cure of hore distreeninae lint without the use of the mife, Sueatare ur Ro pain oF detention fro a Dusatess, cousult ie 507 12th st nw. Graduated London, England, 1865; New York, 1879. Bladder and Kidney Ailments, Acute or Cronie Diseases, Nerve Exhaustion. SKILL, SUCCESS. Bours: 9to2, 4to8; Sunday, 9to2. Consultation free. my6,m, wht COSSULT. THE ONLY URONGOPIAN PaiVSr- Jeiansin W, BUOTHERS and GRAY. ‘hear forty-five years at 906 B st. s.w. "Wo have Fe: luced the signs of iueiplent di ‘exacniming nes Urinary deporte.” We will Syinptome without in te orgs "Wwe treat ail aranen” weet ally to which the human family are subject dy on Scrofula, fhearuatinin, tramcuitts, Bre dineanen, Gisnasee of the shin mydil-Lar DD BECTHERS INVIGORATING Compal 13 shomretul Nerve Stupmient avd Topic. Cf ali the ren jervone iy. Neuralgia, ‘Nervous Exhaustiol’ “Varaiyeis and. that ‘clneeaf goonies wise Thentcal charmctar of Seecrthe your’ diseass aad is the fret arine are weak, tiscrabie, Ietharstr, slesry" Imck of amb. fremont tery ie uo remucty ngua tty Cordial. lias been i tse for near forty-dive youre Use cy pa i ile PROFESSIONAL MANAGE TREATMENT CAN be obtain, with the best of tnedical feterencen, ec M390 wt. nw. ROBERTSON 916 EST. N. W.. BE’ i atsd 104d Tw cdot reliable msc eer Jar craduate), with years’ ciate cent eee zs path a BS a oo ™. be 5 SPECIAL OPENING OF WASH GOODS, "ere; ncmre Malis. Peder es Scotch Gingzame, Lawns. BLACK GOODS, Sere. Silk = ik ool Sux and Woot Nun's Veiling, LINEN Goops, = ee aries al sizes. ied geet ihe low p76 Firble