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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY! APRIL 21. 1893—TEN PAGES. 5 Fise—Frrnxo—Fasmoxante. |: 1 PERRY'S. you need GLOVES. Perhaps not in actual want for s pew pair—bat room to use them to good advantage You Bed better be deafto half the Glove stories that are told. Because the qualities are stretched to cover a multitudeot adjectives, It Se usually 0 very thin layer of goodness. You can go ‘pretty safety by name—evea price worth something ean indicator. But unknown makes snd extracrdi- ‘Barily low costs are danger sirnals. ‘Bere though, you are in a safe harbor. There are no ‘iden reefs—all is smooth sailing. ‘The last trace of winter colors and kinds has left everything 's saggestive of summer style and comfort. And yoa will find you have got some decisions to make —there is such s variety. seis ¢Caamors Groves.iii11iii posta MOUSQUETAIRE—White and Netural— OAUNTLETS-WHITE-$1.53 NATURAL seanics 1 Fapere Groves ij). 111i piprey mace SILK GLOVES—t0e., 7Se.. $1 “Kal oS at tite “Paine COLORED SILK GLOVES—S0e., 70. BLACK TAFFETA GLOVES—2e. and ore. TAN, GRAY AND MODE TAFFETA end ins CISLE THREAD GLOVES (Suate nish) White, Lo" WES_S0c. APFETA GLOVES SB, 38-. and 40c. ‘MISSES’ LISLE THREAD GLOVES~3 0c. veri Tae Larese Novarnes.j 1 1 1+ EYNu 5 ER’. - te «buen ee eae and embroiered—$1.65 end twa GLACE—Colors and Black— oftiion MoUsuETAIRE SUEDES— ‘spring shades 47 and 625. Sbutton BLACK MOUSQUETAIRE ‘SUEDES—82 50. = U@. CHARLES’ 4BUTTON GLACE, Intest shades, with Pearl buttons, tn. | tints to match 50. 4-dutton SUEDE GLOVES—$1.50. Sbutton SUEDE—Tan, Mode, Gray and Biack—2. ‘S-dutton SUEDE, tn light tints with black stitching—82. ‘bation ENGLISH WALKING GLOVES ALSAXP. Gdutton length BIARRITZ—colors and Biack—9e. Gdution length BIARRITZ—White and Pearl, with Black stitching—@2- ‘THER MAKES_ &button GLACE—P. Centemert's colors— 91.50. BLACK. $1.90. ‘Took and FOSTER TB. PERRIN’S 4button WALKING snd DRIVING GLOVES-92. 4dutton GLACE—the Josephine Seam- 7. — LADIES GAUNTLET DRIVING GLOVES—81.50. itt Mews Groves ii iii ites ALL Thbt owe nares stoves ee PeRares. £LK TAN DRIVING GLOVES. IS. 2clasp KIDS-WHITE snd PEARL—$1.50. Our stock poses for a model of goodness—not cheap- nese. But our prices are low, bearing in mind the ‘fect that you may be certain of satisfaction. Evers- body cannot ruarantes their GLOVES—We can. Pruners, “SINTH AND THE AVENUE” ‘Established 1840. ‘Telephone 906. W.D.Clark & Co, 811 Maser Srace. DO YOU WANT A GAPE? Sparse Carts Repvcen 335 Costs Ox Taz Doras eT a tent eaat 3S Capes, to ton. cantinel cont $4.25 Carus Now $2.83. $6.75 Cures Now $4.50. $7.00 Cures Now $4.67. $9.00 Cures Now $6.00. $10.00 Curzs Now 36.67. $12.00 Coss Now $9.00. $17.00 Cirts Now $12.67. $20.00 Cirss Now $13.33. W Dz Cus & Ca. 811 Masser Space. Fits! x vale Perfect, A TORNADO IN CLOTHING. ‘THERE WILL BE TWO DAYS OF SLAUGHTER AT THE CORNER OF NINTH AND E STS ‘The tremendous stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children's Clothing we have on our tables, MUST BE SOLD. ‘We shail therefore give you a chance for « plunge and offer fora “STARTER” TWO DAYS, SATURDAY - AND MONDAY. ‘The bargains we shall offer on these two days will exceed ‘The Cannon Ball people have wired us: 1 Lo Sel the stock, even thungh youshoald joss. Callen us. You will save money. ‘Notice the CUT in our prices: A first-class Child's Suit—plaited (5 to 8 years). Now 80c. A handsome light-colored Child's Suit—plaited (4 to 13). Now 8150. A good Cassimere Man's Suit, woolen goods and fast color. Now 85.75. An excellent Cassimere or Cheviot Suit, in light and dark shades. Now $7.00. A beautiful light or dark Suit, single and double breasted, well made. Now $8.00. A Tailor-made Cassimere or Cheviot Suit, in Sacks andCutaways. Now $9.75. A fine Custom-made Suit, Cans, Cheviot or Worsted; ‘s bargain at double the price; can be had in Sacks and and dark shades. Now $3.50. A good Boys’ Suit, excellent for business use and ‘A new lot of Children's Knee Pants. Now 20c. ke. ‘You don’t want to let this opportunity slfp by you, for this will be sour greatest chance for a bargain ever known ‘Wo are crowded with ods, more than we have room for. Come to us before going elsewhere. WE WILL SAVE YOU SOME MONEY. ‘The cheapest place in the city for HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS. TheConsolidated Clothing Sale, Oth and E Sts. Ho FRIEDLANDER & BRO. Laxssvzcx & Bro, ‘There yet remains 400 pieces of those 24-INCH EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS that have crested surprise sachs Ar 25c Pex Yaz. ‘These usually sell For 50, 60 Asp 75c Pzz Yo. ‘Tomorrow may see the last of these, Your fault if ‘Fou fail to secure some of these exceptional values. Sarmes. CHOICE AND NOVEL. ‘Now that the Satine season has fairly opened it is ‘Bo more than natural to suppose that our amortment ss complete, and yet while this is true we are each day picking up here and there from IMPORTERS s few choice SPECIALTIES IN HIGH-CLASS SATINES. Woare determined to maintain the well-deserved reputation of the past that no other house this side of “New York” can or ever will show such an assort- mentof STYLES. Those quiet in taste as well as those more extravagant in their ideas as to designs and colorings can have their fancies augmented at a glance by visiting our Satine Department. 1 CASE “GLADSTONE” SATINE FANCIES, ‘satine stripe, in black, brown and blue ground ; latest ‘We have received an attractive line of LAP ROBES, 4m plain and striped linen, embroidered momie cloth and light-weight flannel, suitable for spring and sum- mer wear. Price, 45c. 1 $3.00. ‘Have just received an invoice of 3CASES OF THE} WELL-KNOWN ALLENDALE ‘Will be sure to please all housekeepers. Price, $1.25. wormsr75. 2 CASES OF HONEYCOMB, full size, 69o, 2 CASES OF ROSEDALE, 17-4, extra size, $1.69. worm s2.00. Srrcuars Is Jewexny. ‘We have s few more of our SOLID GOLD DIA- MOND CHIP FRIENDSHIP KINGS LEFT, worth $3.48, which we willelose outa: 31.98. We are continuing to sell our 10c. STICK PINS for \5e SOLID GOLD PENDANTS FOR NECKLACES ma 99e. » $1.98. BOLLED GoLD PENDANTS only DOc. STERLING SILVER STICK PINS, in mumerous dain, 100. to 25e. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED STERLING SILVER BREASTPINS only 5c. SOLID GOLD NECKLACES from $2.48 . $5.98. FINE ROLLED GOLD NECKLACES froma __ 25c. w $1.98. Saas == Ausxaxpus Pryorte R. Nathanson. SATURDAY'S BARGAINS. CAREFULLY NOTE THE FOLLOWING BAR GAINS FOR TOMORROW. 15e. Lace Caps... 80 le. Lace Caps. 100 230 Tuxedo Vetting, .9¢ le. Children’ ae ‘Qe. Slips or Ie Sle. Children’ eo ‘le. Tefent 1240 ‘25e. Ladies’ ‘360. Ladies? Mastin ‘30c. Corset Covers, ‘300. Ladies’ Muslin 100. Laces, in 15e. Laces, in 2c. Potnt de ‘le. Ladies 12i40. 15e. Be. 10. 180, Be. 25e. 50c. ‘Tee. lavender. R. N athanson, BJ. BEHREND & SON, 818 7th st. n.w. 1 A. KAUFMAN, 909 PA. AVE. N. W. GOAT DAY TOMORROW, FROM 3 Garments that stand pre-eminent for iit, workmat ship and style are offered at such Prices that Mo 0 wishing to purchase can afford to iniss this ‘oppor tunity we offer. For $1 Wo offer Children’s 82 Navy Reefors; FE We offer Children's 82.50 Jackets of OB fancy weaves ;navy collar and cufis; faucy buttons. 1to 4 years. Fon 2.24 "sieoem rset Fos $3.98 For $2.50 For $2.68 For $2.98 ‘We offer Misses’ $6 Black and Tan Jackets; peatline buvtons ; large sleeves. We offer 86 Blaser Suits in black +_all-wool 26 and nay ‘mpro' skirts and wide sleeves. 7 Wy otter 83.50 Navy, Black ald re os jay We offer @5 Gray, Tan, Navy, Black and Myrtle ribbon bows and butterfly cape. We offer 86 Black and Tan fase eS ae a try cae For $3.98 We offer $8 Black Capesof brosd- cJoth, shell trimming, of satin cape and turn- Fos $4.98 ‘over collar. Fon $5 “sci ttea gt Jem mn Fos $6.98 "Sogist'Q2 ant Fox $8 “gataf ir stating Bar. at ae rate fake, For $1 ‘We offer $15 Ottoman Capes, suft- able for elderly, ladies, trimmed ‘with gros grain ribbon, collar edged ‘with narrow ribbon, pleated. Tomorrow At KAUFMAN 'S 909 Pa Ave NW. {ine ‘PEOPLE'S MONEY 6AVER. { 9 Mons Srocs-Taxixe Reductions. — _ Today we give afew more of the “‘reduced—— odds and ends in handsome Chine — Tan across taking—— andsoze ‘Top Tables, with lamp on—— Painte vane eee — ations" Were 650. Now Sig perce — ‘fine; in| anc Eetcere, aioe bres Ditces, Ware which ‘we = Also: ts, Vases, Bow! ——e., at equally'low reduced Beveridge’s, 1215 F Sr & 1214 G Sz. sp2l SMITHFIELD HAMS. Genuine and of extra qual- ity. The presentis the time toselect them for future use, N.W. Burchell, 1325 F st. ap SSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSS Shoe Truths. 8 , chs? ae ‘508, Fout ‘lee by, Md a slipper,’ pair. F. Crawronp, 4 731 Tr Sx N.W. SSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSS ISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! WOODWARD AND LOTHROP, 10TH. 11TH AND F BTS. ¥.W. — ALL 60 AND 46c. CANDIES ARE NOW 2%. LB.—BASEMENT, —— LIPPINCOTT’S MAGAZINE FOR MAY 18 READY. ‘This number contains ‘‘Mrs. Romney” by Rosa Carey. Price, 25e.—Basement, pee oe IMPORTANT SALE OF MEN'S HOSIERY. Maco Tarean Recvran Mave Harr Hoss. Plain and drop-stttch effects, tm blue, slate, gray and tan—a heretofore 35c. quality—an uno |S1.75 Car Frars axp Haars, ar ‘value at Be. ‘New Men’s Store, Novex Faxs seeees1009 F st, entrance.) Frow Inary, ‘Made of straw—feather-weight—three odd designs, red and white, blue and white, and all white, 2, 15, 25 and 50c.— —o— (On sald tomorrow, 25 dosen in pink and blue only—e dollar grade and a fleeting bargain at —500, pair. — Livres: Swiss-Rizszp Corrox Vests. ‘Neck and arm-boles run with ailk ribbon—100 dozen tomorrow at special price, Saronpar-Tanexzo Har Daz. ‘Untrimmed ones, of course—stacks of them—but wo give special prominence to the Trimmed Hatsevery Saturday, and tomorrow we are going to show some very choice, popular priced creations from our own ‘work rooms. At the save time we shali offer Twesrr-Five Frexce Parrenx Hats ‘That we bonght of an importer a few days since. ‘They are high-class goods, but being used as samples are slightly mussed or soiled. Were 818, 620 and 825. WE'LL CLOSE THEM OUT AT 86.50, 87.50, $8.00 and €9.00, ‘Trimmed Straw—Net Turbans—new styles, assorted colors. —$2.50.— 500 dozen ‘‘Satlors," new shapes and colors, trimmed and untrimmed. —Bie., T5e., €1, 61.25 to $2.50. — 50dosen Untrimmed Straws, Turbans, Toques and Bonnets. Many new shapes with all the new fancy ‘edges. New colors. Our table of 250. Flowers has been replenished with smal flowers, fruits and wild roses and clovers. ‘Forket-Me-Nots,” assorted colors. . 0c. Bunch. +124 annex.) pe. SOME EXTRA VALUES IN : Fixe F; Gms Fixe Frocss. ‘We picked up in New York a day or so ago s small but very smart lot of Girls’ High-class Wool Suits, every one of this season’s manufacture. We've di- vided them into three lots and they will be ons Lot 00. ‘Lot 2—Serge Suits in navy blue and tan effects, handsomely braided. Sizes 4to 14. Lot 3—Fine Camiel’s Hair, Tweeds, &c., tastefully trimmed with silks and braids. Sizes4 tolé. Ex- cellent valt —_ 073. ‘well and stylishly made. Sizes 4 to 14. --1ith st, building. ) —o— Taar Lor Or Lanres’ Lavspzazp Farxcx Percarz Warts Advertised Thursday were bought at the same time. They are in neat and pretty patterns,” perfectly ‘shaped, well made and finished. Sizes 32 to 38 only. Worth $1.25. An excellent value at ise. THREE IN A BOX FOR $2.00. (Bd floor. --1th st building.) —— 4 QUARTET OF EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Is Boys Crorarxa FOR SATURDAY. Tomorrow morning ONE HUNDRED COMBINA- TION SUITS goon sale. Such » small lot will not last long. Our Combination Suits are first ali wool and next they are strong. They consist of » Coat and two pairs of Trousers ard ‘"Princeton” Hat tomatch. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Another item most interesting while they last are those $7 SUITS FOR —84.25.— Here's how we got them: A New York boys’ tailor with too heavy a stock closed out to us this com- plete line of Fine Suits. sacrificing his profit. They are not only ail wool, but they're Aine wool, and are cut on graceful models. ‘The coats are cut long and double breasted, every seam and stay is extre strongly sewed, and agood ‘sized piece of goods accompanies each suit for pateh- ing. Sizes 4 to 14 years. — 04.25 suit, — BOYS SERGE REEFERS FOR —83,50.— This, too, spectal 85.75 of 86. Sizes 3 to 7. methods are also accountab! for this. GALATEA WASH BUITS for boys, 3 to 10 yearsold. To Cupazws Uxpeawaan Deranruesr ‘Reports the srrival of a complete line of Infante’ apd Children's Flannel Short Skirts for spring and sum- mer wear. Many pretty petterns, both hand and ma- made, —— Ixraxts) Depanruenr. Children's Mull Wash Hate, fancy styles for ‘‘dress” cceasions and plainer to be used assun hate. All white or fiatshed with colored ribbons and almost any abape. . —$1 to $3.50.— Navy Blue Reefers, feucily trimmed down front ‘with brass buttons, collar finished with anchors, high full sleeves. 91.25. — ‘Tan and Gray Reefers, brase buttons, deep sailor collar, scalloped back, high full eleeves. —s1.50.— (9 HOOF. secccseesnreceeeseecervesss JOth ot Duflding.) —_— New Roizze Sxates seenteceecneeeee ++ 20 ABBOE, ) Ova Fira Froor Sates Roous ARE CONTINUALLY GROWING IN BUSINESS AND POPULAR FAVOR, BECAUSE THEY COMBINE TRUSTWORTHY MERCHANDISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WITH ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION IN EVERY TRANSACTION, AND BY SO DOING HAVE BE- COME A RECOGNIZED ECONOMICAL SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS. . Tostornow A FEW SPECIALS Cama, Guss? AND Hovsercastenrses. YOUR CONSIDERATION. Wve Just received a new invoice of Cantspan Cnrxa A EVERY ONE WORTH Wwe ND Excuse Poncerars, NGS PALAGE, HEADQUARTERS FOR MILLINERY AND WRAPS. For Saturday we offer the following epecial values: Millinery. ‘Misses’ Patent Leather Jack ar im Diack and white. Recu- lar value Gc. ; at, cua 45c $1.25. ‘Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Unie Hats ena Frars, im cone including “high colors, all | elke ‘fou ‘Hats “and Berocran Vase, S17 Minos fren immed Sailors, ‘Fibbon bands, all colors, wt 7 Misees’ and Children's Hats and Braid, straw or Koko |. mall terular value, Gc. sg Goring Cloaks. uOUr, First Clearing Sale of Spring Closks still con- Take 1-4 Off ate. — e 1,25 . 1d5c ‘colors. zat Qf any garment in stock, nothing reserved, includes Capes and Jackets. plain amd three-cape. in blac blue, tan, gray. brown and xreen. N i, . ai 20c. Casing at CHILDREN’S RESSES White Cambric Dress, Mother Hubbard yoke of Winer pubcolders. Gnep hems” Morales peice, 9c. Special, 5c. 25c. 25c. of Toda inca with ssuave. sackets "Rogier price, Tse. Special, 50c. 50c. LADIES’ WAISTS. 50 dozen Ladies’ Colored Cambric Waists, pleated front and beck, tarnover collars, deepeutls." Regular Price. Sue. Special, 25o| te SPORTS IN GENERAL. | What is Going On in Torf and Base Ball Circles. ON THE BENNING TRACK. Rain Interfered With the Exercises of the Horees—More Arrivals. ‘The rain of yesterday prevented trainers at the Benning track from giving their charges the fast moves which a number of them were anrious to do yesterday morning. The track, however, dries very quickly, and it will prob- ably be in condition for fast working tomorrow. ‘Yesterday the stables of C. C. Hall with Pler- mar, Glenmar, William T. and Tar and Tartar and Alex. Shields with Frontenac, Pat Oakley and others arrived. The stables of J. H. Me- Cormick and the Glen Island firm leave Eliza- Deth today for the track, and those of W. C. Daly. James McLanghtin and others will leave here tomorrow night. With the stables already there and thore which have engaged stable room the attendance of some 300 horses has been in- sured, being the number ever attending ‘& meeting of the club and the class being m' higher than ever before. lowing Monday. At this meeting the club will take unusual precautions to prevent the at- tendance of disreputable characters, ex-Lieut. Arnold and a number of detectives buving been specially engaged for that purpose. L, A. W. Ran This Evening, ‘The first bicycle ran of the season under the auspices of the District of Columbia division, League of American Whoelmen, will be taken this evening to Brightwood. The members and their friends intending to be present are re- quested to meet at New York avenue and 13th street at 6:30 o'clock. Amateur Ease Ball Piayers. The Hamilton Baso Ball Club has organized for the season and challenges ail other clubs whose players are under fourteen years. All communications should be directed to G. Shedd, 2204 I street northwest. Season and woald to bear from any amateur team, shoe men preferred. Address Al Reesh, captain, or Dave Wolf, secretary. Gonzega College first team’ defeated the i by @ score of 11 to 7. Winning bat- tery, Fenwick and McGuire. They would like to receive challenge from teams under seven- teen years. Address challenge to E. J. Lueeny, Gonzaga College. ‘¥. M. C. A, Athletic Entertainment. The exhibition of indoor athletics and musi- cal entertainment which is to be given by the Young Men's Christian Association at the armory of the Washington Light Infantry in Albaugh’s theatre tonight should attract a good crowd. The athletes, under the care of Prof. Sims, have been hard at work for some time perfecting themselves for this performanoe and Some of the best athletes of the Columbia Ath- letic Club have kindly consented to take part in order that the affair may be entirely successful. The program bas been well selected and will include all the varieties of gymnasium sports: such as tumbling, wrestling, fencing, broad swords, jumping, horizontal and parallel bare, &e. ‘An orchestra will be in attendance and during the evening Washington's favorite contralto, Miss Ruth Thompson, will render a song. The entertainment will begin promptly at 8 p.m. Base Ball Notes. Philadelphia base ball patrons hereafter will only pay 25 cents to see a game. Permission to abandon the 50 cent tariff has been granted by the other clubs in the league. Shortstop Allen bas signed with Philadelphia. Schoch, who was relghsed by the Phillies, leaves to sign with the Brooklyns, and take Darby O'Brien’s position in left field until the latter recovers. ‘The Baltimore American says of the Orioles: Among which are some very choice pleces a: very low 5c. 25c. Pp 25 dos Ladies’ Percale Waists, stylish patterns Haxv-Parsrzn Cara Burap Axp Gander, fe tacked bosom. ae cuffs, turnover fr Mix Sere, 50.50. 50c. = LADIES’ WRAPPERS — lo Faxcy Pix es —15.— Pat aye 5 == Ic. T5c. Rear Carsa Crea Prronen: Avery Dainty Lawn Wrapper, pleated from, neck — % | Sate ells Seep adie” raat pee $1.75. 81.75. $1.75. Arvo-Derrss Corres Cors Axo} | ADIES’ RIBBED VESTS AUCERS, Decorated, 50 dozen Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, low neck and no =<]5s— sleeves, Regular price, 12¥4c. Special, — To. To. Tc. Repzopvcrioss Or Axrique Enxausa ineigee tn aeck =, Sega ag byes melt ORCELAINS, Nala the old style decorations in pink, blue and 17. 17. De 4 Special discount on Infants’ and Children’s Head- COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS..2Oc. wear, TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS. BREAKFAST PLATES........ TEA PLATES... BOWLS... Eseuise Prisrep Dissen Sers. 90 pieces. Were $8.50. Now —$6.50.— ‘We wish to close out this style. Sovverre Tearor Trzs. ‘With views of the principal buildings of this city. Bet off the table wonderfully. —250.— PRESSED CLASS WARE. Ova Giuass Baeap Prares. Fancy open edge. Regular prices 25¢. Fascr Breaxrast Sers Four pieces—sugar bow!, cream pitcher, butter dish ‘and spoon holder. Value 35c. —15c. sxr.— Ler or ees ‘Value 20c. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. Tar Tr Wane Suz ‘Met with creat success, Not many more pieces left, | Heucy and increase the scope and usefi ‘and no wonder. Heave Trx Wass Bonzns, TandS-inch, Regular prices, $1.35and $160. | one, —62.— Heavy Trx Dise Pass. ‘The “ONE- MINUTES And COFFEE POT NE" FOOD WHIP them. “KEYSTO) Btill goon. Den't fail to see G5th 1008. .....-sseeneereeneeeee: . ‘The nrest enjoyment afforded by ico skating during the winter has caused a revival of the Popularity of roller skating this spring. Consequently we placed an unusually large order, ‘Which enables us to offer the following excellent values: ‘Nicely Varnished Roller Skates, maple foot board, box-wood wheels, well finished in every tee THE “W. & L.” EXTENSION SKATES, 686. ‘way. Begular 38o. quality. sae from 736011 inches. Megular @1.00 auality. zis —t.— Tas “Currrou” Szwxo Macume, $19.50, Woonwasn & Lormor, 10re. 112 Aso F Sra N.W. KING'S PALACE, 1 812-814 7TH ST. Assoctarion Provvces Hasrz. The name W. B. MOSES & SONS has long been associated with HOUSE FURNISH- INGS. Economical buyers have formed the habit of coming to us in the Spring in order tosupply their wants for the approaching Summer. Special Spring Prices prevail now on COTTAGE, NAN NIPETASE. LAWN AND PORCH FUR- ND FILTERS, E WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS, LALO z "EDAK CHESTS, MOTHALINE BAGS, MOTH PAPER. If you're moving or leaving town three more of our specialties are called into use— the MOVING WAGONS, PACKERS and our spacious STORE HOUSE. W. B. Moses & Soxs, l1rs Asp F Sis N.W. aeram ‘To Help the Home for Friendless Giris. Seven years ago the Home for Friendless Girls was organized by the Woman’s Union institation have la- incessantly under great difficulties these bored a seven this piace of refuge, and of the home, tho ‘Whatsoever Circle of King’s Dat ” has volunteered to raise a fund of $10,000. The plan, which is » novel will be before the selections by the Berean choir and Mr. Stan- fon Wormley and short addresses by Rev. Wm. and Rev. W. A. Creditt. a e tt i iF iE i i : i i i l =. I i if iy E i i i [ l i i L i aE if Hi] “Collectively the team did not do the batting expected, but they have the activity and can improve. In fielding no fault can be found.” Carmody of the Georgetown team is com- ing pitcher. He has splendid command of the balland bad he remained in the game Balti- more would have had trouble to bat him.— Baltimore American. Rusie says the inerensed pitching distance will not handicap bim, and this seems to be the verdict of most of the great pitchers who have tried the sixty-yard limit.— Boston Globe. Feet, Mr. Morse; feet. Despite the fact that they defeated the Chi- cagos three straight games, a Chicago writer predicts that the Pittsburgs will not finish bet- ter than fourth and that the Clevelands may be fifth. This causes a Pittsburg scribe to re- mark that if the prophet wants to bet $1,000 that he can name four teams that will beat Pittsburg out he may be accommodated. The Cincinnati and Cleveland clubs have ar- ranged exhibition games as follows: Indianap- oli, 21-22; Columbus, 24; Springfield, 25. This is John M. Ward's sixteenth ‘year as a professional bali player. Anson can't keep out of the game, but went into harness on April 17, his twenty-third season on the diamond. Mike Kelly has stepped from the and i = New York — ‘hus doth john Ward get a good catcher and the stage loso another cabbage holder.-— Cleveland World. Last year's record of Maul was inadvertently omitted from the figures published Wednesd: Maul played in 29 games, scored 10 runs, stole 3 bases. His batting average was .176 and bis fielding average .936. The batting strength of this year's league teams, according to Inst season's records, is as follows: New York, .247; Boston, .246: Chicago, -246; Pittsburg, .245; Cleveland, .243: Brooklyn, +243; Baltimore, .239; Cincinnati, .234; Wash- ington, .230: Louisville, .229; Philadelphia, 223; St Louis, 217. Sporting Notes. The much-talked-about prize fight between ‘Jim Daily of Philadelphia and Ed Buchanan of Boston came off before the Central Athletic Club at Bradford, Pa., Tuesday night and was won by Daily. The fourth game of the Lasker-Showalter chess championship match was played Wednes- SayusKineen tats eat ins oe by Lasker after fifty-five moves. Geo. Lavinge of Saginaw, Mich., has Ais pocorieg to fight either Sol Smith, Van Heest or Johnny Griffin at 122 to 124 pounds for £2,500 a side and the largest purse offered. Kingmaker faltered and fell headlong in the sixth race at Elizabeth Wednesday. He was 50 badiy injured that he will probably have to be ‘The winners in the pool and billiard games follows: 1 serdee-Perey ‘BH, 100; 1 Be 8: : s Mason, 62; C. W. Schneider, 100, § i rf i ii e } 3 87 Hy I i I 7 i f # f 43 [ i E i i if HH if : Hi t i ef & ¢ F: ry i j { ff | ? { : i tr tf if fi | { i E H Hahn's base ball team has organized for the | horse races and pretend to telegraph te bets te vase sage comyens nh tee CONDENSED LOCALS, Mas. Cataxniwe V. Cxarm’s will, fled yes terday. leaves her estate to her ebildren and ap- points her son, E. L. Chapin, executor. Mx. Grover B. Maxkrx, who bed many friends in this city, died Monday, 17th, at River | Springs, Me. was in bis thirty-nieth year and bad been in declining Dealth for many months. The funeral took place Wednesday. Lucr H. Anus hes dismissed her divorce against her husband, George A. Morpar last Mr. George B. Mi many years a resident of this city, died at River Springs, Md., after « long and painful Mess. Mr. G. W! Lacnexce will give bis first Papi's mosicale this evening at Mt. Vernon M. BK Chareh. Lievt. 8 C. Rosentsox who is at the City improv. for Hospital in Baltimore, is reported as ing. ‘Tax will of the Inte Mary J. Hutchinson was filed today. She leaves her estate in trast for her nieces and nephews and names A. F. Fox ‘executor. Ix the cases of Ellen Pierce, Rachel A. Atch- inton and Robt Y. Cranston, alleged Tunatics, Write for trial by jury were ussued todas. _ Vexrzcerax Ciance.—Among the callers at the State Department vesterday was Dr. Fran- cisco E. Bustamenie, the Venezuelan minister. | As a result of bis vinic, or at Jenst coincidential with it, there was begun a renewed examination of the claim of the Venezuelan Steam _ tion Company, @ corporation of New York, against the government of Venesuela. Mr. Partridge, the American minister to Venezecla, has been pressing the cintm mpon the officials at Curacas—ander the terms | of the proposition recentir made by the com- pany and in accordance with the instractions given him prior to sniling. Upon the result of the present examination will probably depend the decision of the epartment whether ef not to send aiditional instructions upon the matter to Mr. Partridg Chari wey Warner's Bowen Addreas POOR s Retsparer of the Resone ned Puasa ‘The first element of viciousness introduced into the modern mewspape: is that it fe eom- peiled to resort to extreme methods of getting «circulation, such, for example, as the giving of aprize for the most beautiful woman of Boston. Laughter.) Here you bave the reader buying the newspaper for the eke of cutting out the coupons, \ that brings @ fictitious circulation, and ix not really valuable in @ money point 0: View. ‘The circulation the advertiser wants is a circulation that is steady, | showing that the paper is trusted, in the family, so that when «reader findean ad- ¥ertisement in it he attaches to that advertise- ment the confidence he bas in the newspaper. a oo Range of the Thermometer. ‘The following were the temperatures at the office of the weather bureau today: 8 am., 61; 2p. m., 68; maximum, 69; minimum, 42 Stor that constant hacking, by removing the irritation in the throgt and subdsing ony Anitain- e by using Dr. D. Jayne's mation that may exist y Expectorant. a lonycestablistied remedy for throat and jung trounies, of over Ufty year popularity. MARRIED. DONIPHAN-GARY. On Thursday, Apett™ by the Kev Moz Swein, ALEX ONT ia at RUTH Mt Gaky. GARY—SPENCER. On Thorstay, April 20, She Rev. Hew Swen, WALKEK LY GARY opal (Om Weduesdar, April 19. 1803. at fae’ is ‘wein, rather, 12. Linh ‘surest WERT saliey of Bale DIED. ALLEN. On ‘Thursday afte-noon. April 20, 7803, ICHARD ALLE: Dative of Chester county, rth year of his eee. quem name Relatives and friends are invited to sttend. = EEK. On Thursday, April 20, 1808, at the real- cuce of her mother, LILLIAN MAN of5.'C. McDonald snd the late Deas.’ Palmas, i Tike twenty-third year of ber ace. Ob, tender and sweet was the Master's voles a ee mae over te only a jam walcing, any’ child, for thes wver the line,” bear the sweet refratn, Taare chanting the heavenly etraise “Over the line'—-why susuid T retinas ‘With step beiwoen ine aud Jews? x the bne 1 am here Bot ms flesh is weak, I teerfully anid, ‘Abd tbe way Tcentiot gen: I fear if T try T may andly fail, ‘Xod thus may dishonor Thee, Ah, the world is void, and T cannot go back, bres forward’ T sara owt = will plece muy hand in His woanded palm, Stopover the line, and trust Ref.—-"Over the line,” hear the sweet refrain. chantiy? the beavenly strain “Over the line” —I w.!! nor reusals, Tl cross it and go to Jesus. ‘The relatives and friends of the faunily are fully invited to,attend the funeral from the SPELT ace misty nine years ‘Funeral ‘trom St: Dominic's Church Satgr day, April 22, at 9 o'clock @ HENRY. On Thursday morning at 3:30 April 20, "3: PEARL IONE. only child and ig J. Henry, ‘aged three Tits from her grandparents’ ckeon a D.C. Shoe Welettes ‘Teen = 21, 1808, WILLIAM , ibs and one Tesidence, N. 300 3 Ber , and LINCOLN, On Friday, April 2 ON LINCOLN. im bis eizuticth yest = hie deme 1714 avenue north west, Interment private. Maranch usetes, ‘lormine at 10 o'cle“k. 11450 Marceret 2:30 pm AITTENTOUSE, On Thursday. Anzil 20, 160, atScranton, Pas EDA rite ‘of Jame it it: fenbouse. Ed STOCKSTILL On April 19, 1883, Dr. D. CLARE STOCKSTILL: in the thir:y-nith year of his age. Relatives and triends are invited ts attend hie fo ‘of bin cather in. ‘northwest. 4A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK MEADACIR ‘Small Pa. Smal Dom «Seal Prien, e Cunpazx Car Fos Prtomsaas _ Castonta