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IJV rr "z-$&$r$& fi?V - H,1 "J vfm i t& 1 SA. 7. r - THE WASHDSTGTON- TIMES, URIDATMAT 1$. 1894. HERE'S An item from our Furnish ings Department of interest to every man and boy in town. We are selling the celebrated C. Bonbon &. Co. brand of FRENCH BAL BRIGGAN UNDER WEAR at FIFTY CENTS per garment. It's a stand ard everywhere else at 75c. Other makes and all quali ties in same proportionate prices, and remember WE have sizes and shapes to FIT ALL MEN and BOYS. We have just received twenty or twenty-five addi tional patterns in Children's Suits in the $5, $6, and $7 grades. Much better values than you usually get at these prices. All sizes, 4 to 16 years. Stop in" to-day or to-morrow and let us fit your boy with one. We guarantee it will please you and give good service. Robinson, Cheryl Go,, Twelfth and F Sts. N. W. LEICESTER TIIE NEW CITT. TIIE FAVOR ITE AND BEST OF ALU HEAD ABOUT IT; TALK ABOUT IT, A1 AT THE COHXEK OF 13TH AND Q STS. N. V. LEAKN ABOUT IT. HAVE YOU PAID YOUR RENT ? I SUPPOSE YOU HAVE REGU LARLY FOR MAXY TEAKS, buying homes for other. STOP IT now and at once. Use 3 our rent money each month In BUYING A HOME FOR YOURSELF. I have three houses, lately finished, five rooms each, with good yards, near street cars. They cost, with lots, 1,033 feet in each, in absolute cash, $1,400. I will sell them to the right persons for that amount on following terms: No Cash Paymcnt$15 Per .Month. Two beautiful three-story and base ment brick houses, brand new, splen didly planned and finished, every mod ern convenience good lot, near Lincoln Park. Could not be duplicated to-day for $4,000 each. Will sell them for that No Cash rayment $25 Per Month. Also a very snug little homo but one block from 11-street cars. Two-story, bay-window brick, six rooms, bath, and all modern conveniences; well built and finished; lot worth 81,200 alone. Cost nearly $3,000 to build. Tako the property for f3,200. No Cash rayment $20 Per Month. Apply to me personally, for I cannot pay commissions. W.E. LEWIS, BOOM S3 KELLOGG BUILDING. 1416 F STREET. ANDREW VV. HEIL, Merchant Tailor. PANTS, S3 UP. SUITS, $20 AND $25 UP. Repairing, Cleaning, and Dyeing Neatly Done. 315 Pemibylvania avenue nw. apC7-lm CAPITAL STEAM LAUNDRY, M. .V WEAVEIt, rROraiETOit 512 Eighth St X. W. Telephone 1C13. LnuiidryBork In all Its branches neatly oxo cutcd at reasonable rates. DO YOU WEAR SHOES? VE HAVE TIIE BEST $2 CO hUOE ON EAKTH. COME AND SEE IT. THE ECONOMY SHOE HOUSE, 706 SEYEXTU ST. N. W. RAGES. ' RACES. RAGES. No Guessing. No Picking, But Genuine Stable Knowledge. The undersigned baring made satisfactory ar rangements with several prominent racing stables Is now prepared to furnish valuable in formation on all coming events at Brooklyn, Mieopfihead Day, Horris Park, fcc. This Infor mation comes direct from the track, and will be furnished to my subscribers daily from 1 p. m., either by wire or special messenger aa required. Terms: $10 for six days, or J2 for one day's trial subscription invariably In advance, iloney in vested and settlements made saino day. batls factory references furnished to subscribers, and all communications strictly confidential. Am Justified in saying that I can now name the win ner of the BROOKLYN HANDICAP. Address, Owner's and Trainer's Agent, Care of WASHINGTON TIMEa TURKISH BATH. Hot sea salt bath. 1339 Q it. aw. plS.lyr ltf rV, HAWKE A CUNNING ORIOLE Senators Palled to Gaiifle the Curves of Baltimore's Tivirler. PETTY EASY FOR HAtfLOX'S MEN Only for as Error by Third Baseman McOraw the Washington! Would Have'Been Be tired Without a Bnn Baltimore Had No Trouble in Winning a Bather Easy dame. Results of Yesterday's Games. to Yoke, C; Brooklyn, 4. Boston, 4; l'niUDELi-nu, 3. Baltimore, 10; Washington-, 2. PrrrsBCRG Locisviii Rain. Cnicico Cleveland Rain. St. Louis Cincinnati No game. The Championship Itccord. w. l. m. i vr. u ivt Cleveland.. II 4 KU Now Tort. 11 11 600 llaltlmora. IS f K Brooklyn... 10 12 453 1'lttsburE.. 1 7 C67,SL, Louis.... 8 IS 4"0 lTlila'pnla,. 15 8 C5J Chicneo.... 6 13 3IG Boston. l'l 9 BIl'Loulsvllle.. 6 13 31G Cincinnati.. 9 9 H, Wash' ton... 3 SI 123 Thirteenth Straight Defeat. Baltimore, JIA, May 17. Hawke made his in itial appearance in the box to-day and pltchod excellent ball. Washington made four hits and would havo been shut out but for McGraw's error In the sixth Inning. Tetty v, as batted hard, and tho majority of the hits wero lone ones. Ho was well supported ex cept by Joyce, whose wort was worBO than tho Bcoro shows. Tebeau made some neat catches In center field, and Itadford'a work at bhort was very pood. Keelcr's battlnc was tho feature of tho gamo and .lonnines robbed Washington of hits by some wonderful stops. Attendance, 100. Score: BALTIMORE. B IB TO A E.WVIIINGTN. RIB TO A McGraw-lb. 3 Keelei, rf... 0 Brodle.cf... 0 Bro'ih'rs.lb 1 Kelley.lf.... 1 Bonner, 2U. 2 Jennings, ss 2 Robinson, c. 0 Ilawko, p.... 1 1 Kadford.ssO 0 0 Joyce, 3b.. 1 0 O.Ward. 2b.. 0 0 0 Sulllvau.rL 0 0 0,Tbeau, cf. 1 1 OAbboy, If.. 0 2 O'Dugilnle. c. 0 3 OCart'w't, lb 0 1 0.1'etty, p. 0 TotaL....10 13 27 9 l Total.... S 4 21 10 4 Baltimore. 10 10 1 4 3 0 x-10 Washington. 0000020002 Earned runs Baltimore, 3. Two-baso hits Brouthers, Cartwrlght, Joyco, and Abbey. Three-base hit Jennings, btolen base Brodle, Kelley, Bonner, and Jennings. Double play Ward, Radrord, and Cartwrlght. First base on balls By Hawke, C; by l'otty, 5. Mruckout By Hawke. 4; by Betty, i Wild pltchej Betty 2. Time 2.1a Umpire Mr. btage. Boston Downed the Proud Phillies rniLiDELruu.MarlT. The Boston lleaneaters downed tho Philadclphlas to-day in the first of the three transferred games, the placing being closo and exciting in spite of the fact that tho ground was heavy from tho rain of tho morning nnd the ball was like lead. Attendance, 4,500. bcoro: riHLAD'LP'AlUB 10 A El BOSTON. RlBTOA K Ha'lton. cf - O.Love. 2b. X1S Uojle, lb.. 0 D'nty, rf... 1 Turner, If.. 0 inimn. 2b- 0 Cross, 3b.. 0 Clemnts,a 0 Cnrsey, p... 0 Alien, S3 ... 0 Total.... 3 0 Long, ss 112 0 Dully, cf.... 0 3 0 U M'Carfy. If. 0 1 4 llNnsh. 3b... 2 2 2 OCauzeLlb.. 0 012 O.Uannon, rf.. 0 13 OlUyan, C-... 0 0 2 OMchols, p.. 0 0 0 '21 8 1 Total.... 4 9 2713 1 Philadelphia 1 0 Boston... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 0 10 0 114 Earned runs Philadelphia, 2: Boston, i. Two base hits Nash 2 and Dully. Threc-baso hits Delehauty. llallman, and Lowe. Double plays Cross and Boyle; liallaian, Allen, nnd Boyle; Lowe, Long, and Gauze IL btruct out By Mcliols, l. lime 1.23. Umpire 3r. Hurst. Dojlc's Bnttins the Tcature. Brooklyn, May IT. Doyle's batting produced four of tho six runs scored by Xew York and really won the game. Attendance, 6,000. Score: MSWYORK. KlnrO X E'BKOOKI.VN. KlB 10 A K Jlurphy, ss- 2 12 3 0f T.Daly, 2b.. 0 2 13 2 Ward, 2b.... 2 2 2 4 0 Corcorau.ss. 0 0 111 Vn infn,cf. 113 1 OjTredw'y. If.. O 1 1 0 0 Doyle, lb 0 3 7 2 S.Grifllu, cf... 0 0 4 0 0 btafford,3b. 0 0 0 3 O.hlndle.Sb.. 0 0 3 0 0 Connor, rf.... 0 0 3 1 1 Burns, rf... 0 1 0 0 0 Burke, If.... 10 0 0 0 Fnutz. lb.... 10 8 10 Farrell, c... 0 2 8. 1 lKinslow,c 2 2 7 2 0 Kusle, p...-. 0 0 2 0 0 Kennedy, p. 0 0 1 2 0 Gasttleld, p. 1 1 1 00 TotaL C 9 2715 4 Total 4 New York- 10 0 0 0 12 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 10 2 rsr 9 3 0 2 ti 0 14 :. Two- Earned runs New York, 1; Brooklyn, base hits Doyle, Farrell, and Klnslow. Three base hit Daly, btolen bases Ward. Van Hal tren, Doyle 2, Burkeand Kennedy. First baso on balls Off Kusle, 5; off Kennedy, 3; off Gast ripnt, 3. Mruckout By Busie, 5; by Kennedy, 2; by Gastrlght, 2. Time Two hours. Umpire ilr. Lynch. Results of Other Games. Reading, C; bcranton, 4. Kazleton, 11; PottBTllIe.S. Altoona, 10; Eastou, 1. Harrisburg, 10; Allentown, 7. VHkesbarre, 10; Providence, 5. Kansas City, 11; Toledo, 9. Milwaukee, Wis, ilay 17. No gamo to-day; rain. iIiEAious, Hay 17. No game on account cold weather. TAST TRACK AT LOUISVILLE. Ida Pickwick Takes the Dclback Stakes in a Driving rinish. Louisville. Ky May 17. A good card and fine weather brought out n crowd of a Lout 3,5C0 peo ple at'the Downs to-day. Tho track was fast and the sport fine. CoL Clark said to-day if tho meeting continues as it hed begun ho would consider it ono of tho most successful meetings in recent years. The principal event to-day was the Dclbeck stake, and it w.vt won in n driving finish by the favorite, Ida Pickwick, by two lengths. Addle Buchanan, n six to one shot, w on the fourth race in a hot finish. btarterPcttinglll had considerable trouble In getting tho horses off in the fifth race, as they acted very ugly nt the post, bolllln kicked tho Princo of Darkness on tho left side before they got away, but did not do much damage. The talent did not fare very well, only two favorites winning. First J Lice Soiling; purse $400. Six furlongs. Domingo won; Mm rock second; Coin Taylor third. Time 1:1GM Second Race Selling. Four furlongs. Blanch Kenny won; Glenone second; Irksomo third. lime-Oil. Third Race Tho Delbect stakep. Selling; (sweepstake, $l,lO0. One inllo. Ida Pickwick won; King Lee second: Gascon third. 1 line 1:12. Fourth It ace Selling. Five furlongs. Addle Buchanan won; Myrtle second; Sandoval third. Time 1 .01. Fifth Race Handicap; purse, $400. Ono mile, S&ntlgo won; Tho Reaper second; Tho King third. Time 1:41. Sixth IUce Selling; purse, $4(0. Fix furlongs. Lucastawon; Clinton second; Jim Dunu third. Time 1:17. Entries for to-morrow: First IEace 1'our furlongs. Clara Cbriu!nef Miss Florist, Mayola, Tough Timber, Gurgle, Bona Vera, Fedelma, Julia Arthur, La Fietta, La Grace, Ramona, Caramla, Gnfnevcre, 110 each. second Race Selling. STen-eIghtus of a mile. Court Lore, Crevasse, W each; 1 remonia. Imp riorry Myers, W each; Vlrden, W; Judee l'ayne, 10-.'; Transit, 104; Contribution, Mollie Pitcher, 107 each. Third Race Alexander stakes. Five furlongs. Uncle Henry, Sun Up, Walk-over, Domingo, 113 each; Blasco, Buckfly Alex La bold, 115 each; Laureate, 118. Fourth Race Handicap. One and one-sixteenth of a mile. Imp Dnrkdajs. 93 J. P. B., 1-7; Ray El Santo, Anita, lOGjeach; Lazzarone, 109; Sabine, 112. Finn Race Five furlongs. B'ack Tiger. La Fiesta, 103; Detective, Ten Uchltiau, 101; Free avice, juo; A.iise, uv; uiay jicuauu, ha. Sixth Race Selling. Seven furlongs. Little Ed,b9; Llewellvn, 90; Captain Spencer, Illinois, Parole, 95 each; Ragnor, 101; Judith, 105; Helen K.t 107; Elva, 10S; Clear nnd Fast Results nt Hawthorne Park. ILlwrnoitNE, 111, Jlay 17. Summaries: First It ace One-half of a mile, Leo Lake won; TaTa second; Coria third. Timo 0J1J4. Second IUce Uilo and seventy yards. Strathmeath won; Vessel second; Tilsit third. Time WDJf. Thirp IUce Five-eighths of a mile. Salvador won; bprito second; Hclphlne third. Time 1KMM. Foubtk Hace Three-quarters of a mile. MIos Bonnie won; Macgie Murphy second; Oracle C. third. Time 1:19. FlPntlUCE Three-quarters of a mile. Zoo lefnwon; Amelia Hay second; Halsyrian third. Tirae-l:17M. SIXTH IUce Seven-eighths of a mile. Fop Gray won; Ottyanna second; HI Henry third. Time 1:01. Hawthorne, I1L, May 17. Entries tor to-morrow; First Race Xlne-sixteenths of a mile. Frank K., Sick Beban, Black Silk, 108 Mch; liouble, I KntrlnaC, Elana, Toby, Esther Cleveland, 100 each; DonnelL Katie R, Linseed, 103 each. . Second Race Sevon-olehths of a mile. Haw thorne, Montana, 114 each; Joe Murphy, 110; Illume, 97. Third Icace One mile and a quarter. Tar and Tartar, 97: Fakir, CoL Clay, Patrick, St. Albany Missive, King .Mac, 101 each; Pat Malloy, 91; Cyrus, 81; Sandstone, 98; Capt. Hammer, 110; Despot, 93. Fourth Race Three-quarters of n mile. liote wood, 100; Tribune, 98; Indigo, 101; Blot Harto, Harry Smith, 103 each; Micnandoah .Maid, 93; Jake Zimmerman, Clysmlc, 107 oath; Narrlsa, 90; Folly, 03; Bismarck, 101. Fifth Race Three-quarters of a mile. Onyx, 96; Meddler. Llttlo Fred Pisano, 103 each; Kirk over, Baron, 100 each; Onawanda, 89; Gloo Boy. 109; Prince Henry, IBS; .Too Murphy, 110 Sixth Race Mile and ono-elglitn. Bellrlnger, 132; Tom Mackln, Gazette, Iron Duke, 123 each; Panhandle, 142; Rlghtaway, 12a SPARRING AT ALEXANDRIA. Several Good Contests Assured for Tues day Evening, .May 22. Next Tuesday evening tho Pastimo Athletlo Club Trill give an athletic, ontertainment in Henry's opera houso, Alexandria. Proprie tor Dan Henry i3 going to considerable ex pense In fixing up tho theater and ring- for tho affair. To provent accidents, ho is having the floor in the ring padded and covered with canvas. Tho rlDg is postless. nnd similar to the ono used by tho famous Olympio Club of Now Orleans. Tho members of the Pastlmo Athletlo Club aro well known, and guarantee that tho different bouts will como off as ad vertised. Tho special bouts arranged aro between Hilly Butler and Jack Toliver, twelvo rounds, nnd Eilly ritzpatrick and HIto Peckham, fif teen rounds. Peckham is raoro generally known as Slifco Farrell. All tho prlndpnls havo posted forfeits for tholr appearance In tho ring on next Tuesday evening. There will be one or two preliminary bouts, tho do tails ol wliich'linte not jet been arranged. Tho tickctsof admission havo been placed at one nnd two dollars, whilo visitors from this city can reach tho place either by ferry or by tho Baltimore and Potomnc 8 o'clock train. St. Louis Has a Rainy Day. ST. Locis, JIo., May 17. To-day's card at the fair grounds had as its feature a steeplechase over the short courso,nnd It sorrod to draw a good crowd, despite tho threatening weather. Rain after the scond race, howoTer, reduced the snort to a low let el, because of the, track becom ing a sea of mud, tho rain driviug in frightfully hard, "I ho talent, however, broke oven, three favorites and three outsiders lauding tho money. First Race Six furlongs. Ohio Belle, won; LnGartia, second; Parquotte, third. Time I:l7$. second Race One mile. Deceit, won; Rod Can, second; Arthur, third. Time 1:15$. Iiiiku Race Uno and three-sixteenth miles. Princo Carl, won; Little George, second; Arch bishop, third. Umo-2.0G?4. Fourth JEace One and one-quarter miles. Hurdles. PicadiUy, won; Economy, second; Bushranger, third. Time 220. Fifth IUce bix and one-half furlongs. Sound More von: Jenny Harding socond; Cass third. Time lr-5'K- bixni IUce One mile, Roquefort won: Pioneer second; Joe Courtney third. Time l:4&j. Will Rebuild the Grand Stand. Boston, May 17. Tho directors of tho Boston Baso Ball Club announced to-day that they have decided to rebuild the pavilion at the south end as soon as possible; and hopo to have It com pleted by July 15. It bo a one-story structure, with n wing, and will seat 3,000. Trotting Races at llnltlmorc Postponed. Baltimore, Md., May 17. Owing to tho rain the Gentlemen's Drhlng Park racos were post poned until Friday at 12.S0 o'clock. Baseball llreitics. Senators and Orioles to-day at National Park. Rain prevented tho games at Pittsburg and Chicago. Washington Is now 191 points below the near est club. By yesterday's defeat Philadelphia dropped back to fourth place. Pitcher Humbert has ronewod his suit against the Chicago club for salary. Ward resumed his old position at second yes terday and did well. Petty was touched rather lively, while tho Sen ators found Hawke an enigma. No game was scheduled to be played yesterday between bt. Louis and CinclnatC Harrisburg by defeating Allentown yesterday made a clean score of fourteen victories with no defeats. The Washington ball team have lost thirteen consecutive games, and the season not a month old. . - - .Miscellaneous Sporting; Notes. Billy Plimmer and Tommy Connelly will box eight rounds at US jiounds June IS at Boston. William Martin, the Detroit bicyclist, was beaten a length In a ten kilometres race yester day at Paris by Guerry. The cases against Phil Dwyer and other Brook lyn Jockey Club officials for maintaining a lot tery will be taken ton higher court. President Scholl, of the Olympic Athletic Club of New Orleans, Is confident the Everhardt Burke and ether contests arranged will be pulled off without legal Interference. Baron Oppenheim, the Paris financier. Is reported to have ordered built la Franco a rac ing yacht to cost 500.WX) franc, to compete with the Vigilant and other yachts of that class. OFF FOR THE ARCTIC. Capt. Clark Will Lxcrclsc Discretionary Power with Scaling cscls. Tho Bering eea fleet sailed from Port Townsend at da break jesterday to begin tho patrol ol tho seal waters. The vessels havo been ready to sail for sev eral days, but we-o delayed in order to re ceive flunl instructions from tho Xavy De partment, which went forward by mail, accompanied by copies of the Hntish act. for distribution among tlm sealing vessels. Capt. Clark, of the Mohican, the senior offi cer of tho fleet, has had certain discretionary power conferred u on him to deal witli such sealing vessels as ho may meet In tho closed zone, but it ho finds any tssel with skins aboard evidently taken slnco due notice of tho provisions or tho arbitration agreement such csel will bo seized. Condition of rational Hanks. Abstracts of reports fiom tho llfty-fivo na tional banks of Boston under tho recent call of the Comptroller of tho Currency shows loans ami discounts amounting to 3117,951,411; lawful money reserve, $20,?OJ.S3--; individual deposits, $111.5.7l,i.)-l iho uverago resere held was 37.70 pei cent. 'Iho fivo national hanks of Mllw.iuk.eo show loans and discounts, $l:!,fU,l:M; lawful mOny reserve, $!,Tt3,4; Indlvidtinl dejosits, loJI, 1171. 'Iho ner.'vgo reserve was:?J7j I or tent. The nine national hanks of Xew Orleans show loans and di-;ounts amounting to iflIj"MvV: lawful money reserve held, $-J,t4,ftX); indivldj.il deposit, iU,SGi,5Wf. Aeiage reaene hcldS'J.Ul per cent. Enjoyable May Knit. Miss Lou Trettler gave her second May ball last evening at .atlonil KIHcs armory. There was a largo attendance. Miss Trctler was pre sented with a diamong ring by hor pupils. The scholars taking part In tho 'different fancy dautes were: Misses Lulu Krey, Mahel Manklu, Dorothy Knrr, Clara .Mr.e Heichenbach, Maud Jfoborii, Eugene L. Walters, Ironn Cruttliett, Laura Laupp, Arthur Denlson, Walter Stcks, and many others, 'i he fancy dantlng particu larly was heartily enjoyed by all present. Mr. Ryran's Kctircmcnt. Representative William .T. Eryan, of tho First Nebraska district, has sent a letter to tho chair man of his congressional committee. Judge J. IL Broady, of Lincoln, declining to bo a candi date for re-election. His reasons for retiring from congressional Hfo are that ho ii unwilling to enter Into a contest, which, to bo waged suc cessfully, would conllne him to his district dur ing the campaign. Plea to Maintain a Quorum. A typewritten paper signed by Senators Cock rell and Harris as a subcommittee of the Demo cratic steering committee was circulated on the Democratic side of the Senate chamber yester day, urging Democratic Senators to remain iu their seats until tho Democratic leaders shall decide that time for adjournment has arrived. t An Old Timer. Ex-Representative Hanlin, of Ohio, who served In Congress flfty-flvo years ago, was on the floor of the House yesterday. Ho and one other ox-member are tho only survivors of con gressional service dating back more than half a century. - Nayal Orders. 4 Commander O. M. Book has been ordered to duty at the Pensocola (Fla.) navy yard. Com mander Lewis EIng&ley, detached from the equipment bureau and ordered to hold himself In readiness for sea service, -- Printing Office Appointment. U. P. Smith, of Albany, has been appointed foreman of the foundry of tho Government 'PHnttn Offln ITa vao nuvmimAnflpil tw T?at retenutlre Tracy, of Sew York. SPORT SPOILED BY DELAYS The Racing at Gravcsend Yesterday Had Its Disagreeable Features. STARTER R0WE IN POOR FORM Bat Three of the Sprinters in the Opening Dash Had a Chance Owing to the Wretched Send-off Preakness Stake Proved an Easy Thing for Assignee. New York, May 17. In spite of tho threaten ing weather tho attendance at the Gravesend track to-day was fully as large as that of yester day, at least 8,000 pcoplo.being present when tho bugle called the horses to tho post in tho first race. Before tho fifth race was run a hoary drizzle set In, and owln, to tho almost Intermina ble delay between tho races. It was hard to dis tinguish the horses In the sixth race until they got into the stretch. The usual concomitant of racing thus far was absent, for but one arrest was made, and that was simply on an old war rant, a truco between DeLacy and tho club hav ing been declared until Monday. In tho first ruco tho horses were sent away to a wretched BtarL Kent)gerna,MIss Maude, and Derfargllla were the only ones who were seri ously considered, and the first named led to the last furlong, w hen Hamilton camo with a rush on Miss Maude and wore Kcntlgerna's lead down Inch by Inch, finally winning by a head In a fine contest, the only one of the day. Comanche was tho favorite in the second and won with ii good bit to spare. In the fl'.Iyraco Ridlculo, nt ovens, won with out effort, and from a bad start. She showed a dash of speed which will make the colts run their fH&tecjt to boat hor. Tho Preakness slake, waa easy work for As signee, as h9 won without trouble from tho favorite. Potentate, In the fifth race Counter Tenor, the stablo companion to Gotham, made ins nppearancu and romped homo an easy win ner from an ordinary lot. A lot of Belling platers ran In tho last. Summary: hut Race -Ono mile and a sixteenth, liss Mntide, 115 (Hamilton), 3 to 1, won by a head; Kentigerna, 10S (Sims), 3 to 1, second by half a length; Derfargllla. 115 (Taral), C to 1, third. Time 1:50 j. .Aimlo Blshojt, Euchuutress, lola, Clementina, Melody and Mary Mono alto ran. Second Rice Ono ihiloand n furlong. Coman che, 11C (MmsJ, Gu5, wen by a length; Blitzen, 105 (II. Jones), S to 1, second by five lengths; Sel ennd, 03 (Brooks), G to 1, third. Ti me VM. Low lander, Lizzio and Jordan also ran. IiiirdRace Amazon stakes. One-half mile. Ridicule, 115 (Lit tlefi eld), 6 to 5, won by a length; Roundelay, 115 O ral), 5 tol.nx.-ond by a length: High Point Belle, 115 (Sims), fi to 1, third, lime 0.44- Castenet, sister to Jim Douglass filly, Little Ella; Golden RoJ, Donna Mia, Rosebud, Charming, California, Ella Reed and Miss Laura al-w ran. Irouirni Race rreakn ess stakes. One and one sixteenth railed. Assignee, 12" (TaralN 4 to 1. won by three lengths; Potentate, 117 (Martin), 5 to 2, second by one length; Fd Kearney, 117 (Mo Dermott), 25 to 1, tail d. 1 line 1:494. Odd Socks, Slelpht of Hand, Song and Dance, Curacao, Asol, Sir KnicM, Fusilier, Presto, irlirt, Lnfield, and Peter the Groat alo ran. Fifth IUce Five furlongs. Counter Tenor, 112(Lamley), 1 to 3. won by three lengths; Mil age. 112 (Littlofield), 10 to I, second by ono length; Harris, 112 (H. Joues), 10 to 1, third. Time I.-02VJ. DorI Knllihoe, Golden Oato, Frolic, La Merveille.nnd Holly Wood alio ran. sixth Race Six furlongs. Selling. Rosa H., Ipt (Blake), btol, won by one length; Addlo, 10J (Cox). 10 to 1, second by half n length; Hoey, 111 (Tnral), 1 to 1. third. Time 1:15. Runyon, Speculation, Silverado, Little Prate, Cactus Armitace, Tom Tough, Lou Rhctt. Chattanooga, Gold Dollar, Lord Harry, Leigh, and Vagabond also ran. To-morrow's entries nt Gravesend: rliWT Race Four and a half furlongs. For 2-year-olds. Herkimer, Sir James, Southeide, My dance colt, Rc&smore, Monotouy, Bernese, IIS each. second Race One mlla Despot. Dutch Skato, LeonvlIl, Ironsides, Walter Riggs, 112 each; Star Actress, Snppho, Jeraey Belle, Lady Adams, 107 each. Third Race Three-quarters of a mile. Sirocco, 122; Hnmrnie. Nick, 110 each; Appomat tox, KM; " ernberg, 107; Factotum, Torchbearer, 100 each. Fourih Race Parkway handicap. One mile nnd a sixteenth. Dr. Rice. Clifford. 122 each: Banquet, 117; Blltzeu, 100; Herald, lis. FIHH KACF tive-oignthsoi a mile, selling. Canterbury, 110; The Coou.Nniiki Pooh (formerly Yumyumcolt), lOSeach; Herkimer, 107;Tamer lano (secoud .attempt), Asia, Dr. France, 103 each; Famine, 100; Pctab. Captain Jack, Flash, tjmlo, G roll an, ! each; itectarnation gcldtng, Lndy trances, 05 each; Navahoe, ftl. MXTn Race One end one-sixteenth mile. Selling. Long Beach, 110; Hammie, 107: Blue Bhxwi, Young Ariou. ICG each; Cnptaln T., 105; Chief Justice, 101; George Beck, 91; Connors, bH; Wllmer, W. TO PREVENT COLLISIONS. .Mr. rithian's Rill to .VoIJ Accidents at feca Formally Kcriortcd. Chairman Filhinn, of the Committee on Merchant Marino and Fisheries, has made a report on tb bill to amend the net of August ID. 1690, for regulations to prevent collisions at sea. , The passage of tho bill, siys the report, will lead to tho enforcement next year by tho prin cipal nntions of the international regulations to prevent collisions nt sea propoicd by the intcrntitional conference of ls3'.', held at Washington. Iho regulations were unani mously adopted by tho conference, at which twenty-seveii nations were represented, nnd were referred by the delegate- to their re spective governments for consideration. Congress, by the act mentioned, enacted the regulations in their entirety, with the promise that th"y shouid not go into effect until the President of the United States should issue a proclamation IKiug tho date of their enforce ment. This jower.wns to bo txcrcied by the President ivh n the other nations, parties to tho agreement, indicated their willingucss to accept and enforce the regulations. Through diplomatic channels the other nat.ons havo signified their readiness to enact thu regulations with eertnin modiflcations, which are covered by this bill. Theinost im portnut change concerns fishing e-se!s, which aro to be exemptisl. becausa the differ ence in tho modes of Ilshiug employed by tho various maritime nations makn it difficult, it not impossible, to frame common regulations. . . GUILLE AT HIS BEST. The ilinricli Co:nraii3 in the Ilucucnots Last Mslit. Another large nndieneo greeted tho Illnr.'ch Grand Opera Company at their performaneo of Meyerbeei's "Huguenots" at tho Academy last night. Jliss Kronold w.13 again too se verely indisposed to take part, nnd her pl.ico was acceptably filled by Miss Humphreys its Marguerite do Valois. Oulllc was again magnificent cs Kavoul. The Huguenots, perhaps mom than any work in lik repertoire gives full ulay for his iow ers in its brilliant cadcnza3 and beautiful arias. To-night 'Tngliacci" will be given. Owing iug to numerous requests, tho management will also put on Mnscagni's Cnvnllerin liusti can.i iu eonneciion with the louger piece. Faust will be repeated at tho Saturday mati nee, and lligoletto will again have the boards Saturday night. -- Mississippi Ithcr Commission. At the reqTiest of Secretary Thomas Frecland, of the beard of levee commissioners for tho Vicitsburg loveo district, Seniior X J. McLaurin, of lite Mississippi rivor couimirslcn in Vietsbarg onJaueSS, iu behalf of Inn Interests of that district. The commission u IU lueot In St. Louis, Jlo., en.rimoil, and will projeeil down Uierher by bteamer. reaching Mtksburg atiout the 2ith of .Tuna It Is tcssiblu that the commission will hold a preliminary meeting in New York beforo leaving for St. Louis, thouch this has not yet been definitely determined. m t. in cstigating Commitrcc. Tho Vice President has decided to appoint as the Committeo to Investigate tho charges of bribery under the Lodge resolution Senators Gray, Lindsay, Allen, Lodge, and Davis. RUPTURE cured by the treatment AT THE Washington Hernia Institute. A skillful physician in charge. 1110 F St. Open Daily. 10.30 to 5. 50c Will Still Buy ONE DOLLAR'S Worth of CLOTHING AT CARNER'S Closing-Out Sale. Like the resonant singing of the great buzz-saw in a stonm lumber mill was the unceasing hum of business throughout the storo all this week. TOIt TO-y.OKItOW'S TRADING -we offer, choice of our entire Btock of Gloth In? I'UI.NCE ALUKKT- SUITS CUTA WAY BUITS KEUENT SUITS at 50c on the Dollar Time Is growing short our lease ex pires July 1. This is a rare chance. Snap It up. A. GARNER, 1026 Seventh St. N. W. Flies! Flies! Flies! Don't be troublod with flies when you can buy a Screen Door for $1 and Screen Window at i'le, SSc, 30c, and 33c. Perry Paint and Hardware Co., 0 H Street Northwest, lmo F. STEWAllT. Manager. Lots $30 to $50 WxJW lO.OOO Aft 31 minutes froni city, .small monthly iNtvnV'it' -Call for (Jlenndale Advertiser. lieadlL i)UCXKlT,DEXT.&CO.,tf;UFst.n.W. In these days common senso says Don't Bother a Man Who's warm, dusty, and tired about poli tical subjects of any Icind. What he's looking for Is a shady spot and a cooling drink. Many a man is finding out that When He's Hot For solid, unmixed liquid enjoyment OUK SODA is I NSlTKPAsxED. As cold as death, delicious as nector, and as whole somoas the purest spring water, highly charged, nnd tho best of roal fruit Jules can mako it. Try It. It's worth walking somo blocks. CENSUS PHARMACY, THIKD AND G STS, X. W. Dr. C. S. HODGSON, Registered Pharmacist, Xorth Capitol and I Streets X. E. Pure Drucs and Medicines. Ice Cold Soda and Mineral Waters. Wo soil "L'mov Made" Cigars. "Night bell promptly answered" Your patronage earnestly solicited. ap2-3m IGE GRERM SODH 5c. Prescriptions Compounded by Graduates of Pharmacy. Easterday's Drug Store, COK. G ST. AND N.J AVE., N W. ap'J3mo LIGHT WEIGHTS la all th fashionable cloths are herf. Our stock contains the cloth that'll exactly All ycur ideas of style, neatness, and dura bility. e'ro ready to make up your choice Into a stylish, per'ect-flttins suit, for a very moderate price. Look us up. J. J. COSTINETT, 635 G ST., Military and CiTit Tailor. mar23-eod-3in S. FISHMAN & SON, Hatters and Men's Furnishers, 430 Seventh St. N. W. Strictly Ono Price. mr-lmo Washinston, D. C. LEICESTER THU NEW CITY. TIIE FAVOR. HE ANDIlhSTOFALL liEAD ABOUT IT; TALK ABOUT IT, AM) AT THE COliXEIt OF 1TT1I AND Q bTS. N. V LE.VKN ABOUT IT. EDWRRD T. KAISER Ileal Estate Ilroknr, Loans and Insurance. Kooms 4 nnd G Atlantic Buildln.Ground Floor Wi and WO T Ktrect X. W. Tcippbouc. 123-L SlHfial attention to tho renting of property end management ol estites. Loans negotiated. C2Fire insurance placed In first-class com panies imas mm RESTAURANT, 1200 E St. Northwest. Lunches from 11.30 to 2. JOHN RAEDY, Dealer in Puro Ilyo Whiskies Wines and Forelgir L quors, nnd a full line of To bicco and 1 orcign and Domestic Cigars. More N. Capitol and G Sts. N. E. WHY NOT COME AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS' William Brodt FINE HATS, 413 11th st.nir. ap2S-lm 5zmzz3zm&2i I KRAEMER,"b Hatter and Gent's Furnisher, Xo. 1012 Seventh St. N. W. ss.-sauMr.yrtiS!mrm EHRMANTRAUT FINE WINES, LIQUORS .1ND CIGARS. Heurlch's Maerzen Beer a Specialty. Fine Lunch from 11.3) to 2.30. Everything Orst class in all inspects. TIIE OLD AND RELIABLE CORNER. 12th and E N. W. JOHNSTON'S 729 SEVENTH STREET. NEW STOCK GROCERIES, Teas, Coffees, and Spices. . TAKE NOTICE. We have opened with fresh stock of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Groceries, Potatoes, &c. Leave your orders to-day. Electric Light Best Family Flour $3-5 bbl Lily of Minnesota Best Patent Flour .... $4.50 bbL Best Burbank Potatoes $1.00 bushel Choice Creamery Butter 25c. lb, Best Granulated Sugar ffic lb. Holland, Java and Mocha Coffee . 30c lb. Rice, 5 pounds for 25 cents. Sugar Cured Hams ....". 13c lb. Best Sugar Cured Shoulders ...'.... 8c. lb. Lard 8c per lb. Baby Brand Condensed Milk 2 cans 25c. Best Mixed Tea 50c. lb. Make up orders from price list and bring your library cards to be punched. JOHNSTON'S, 729 7th St. THE JOHNSTON COMPANY. Money to Be Made. How? If you get your Clothes made to order at readj'-made prices. WHERE ? At D.KEISER'S,M!AfLHoARNT 419 SEVENTH STRBET N. W. EXPERT IN TROUSERS Five Dollars Is our price for a pair of thoso AVInc-tlp Patent Leather Shoes for men the only l'UOr'EU SHOE for dress. Men's Hand-sowed Kussets, $3 and H a pair neatest shades of the season. Haven ner & Davis, inc. 928-330 F STBEET N0ETHWEST, ATLAKTIC BUILDIHO. nccess Tells I We wouldn't have the presump tion to talk about our $50 bhnes bo much if we didn't sell so many of 'em and hear somanr"ood things' said about em. Drum mers and business men from New York Aud Philadelphia teil us they are as pood a thine in bhoes as exists this side of 2Cew York. Comfortable, stylish, and da able, and yet only F. H. WILSON 929 F Street. 3-C-C-gS---1 30 g f 9 X Gas Ranges, I ? S13 and Up. f JCot counting tho comfort of a Gas Iaiip for Suminpr t'oukfn?, consider how economical they are. 9 a And think now clean and conren- ' lent they are. y 2-urner Gas Itane, $l A 3-burner Gai Itauce, jli y 4-burner Gas Hange, $ii WASH, GASLIGHT CO. I 413 10th St. N. VV. Clearing Sale. JIA-uT.CTrllEs s.miple ltxe Parasols and Umbrellas BEGINS T11IS SIORXIXO. NEW YORK UMBRELLA CO., 717 Market Space. vvvWXWWKWWnW 9 -- -9llr !(-.-a AnEHTIflH HORSEMEN! lVc have tlie best facilities nnd da the Finest Ilorscshocins work in tlie City. WILLIAM F. BURNS. 1215 Ohio Ave. See specimen of our Fine llorso Shoo irork in Sickle's -window. 1011 Pa aTe. TOR FEN"E lkpOeOJU TONSORIAL ARTISTS BAILEY'S, 312, 415 9th st. and cor. 8 th and D tts. 4ap33-lm -i W -i 3 a Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! The most important events of tlie conflict between tne states. An authentic pictorial history. n of the Rebellion. How the great battles were fonght and rio tories won. Gen. Grant said In his farewell address, "Your marches, your sieges and battles in dis tance, duration, resolution in brilliancy of results, dims tho luster of the world's past military achievements, and will be the prece dents in defense of liberty and right in all time to come." This wort will bo a supplement to all writ ten history, portraying as it does the striking incidents of battle, and giving the likenesses of the leaders whoso names were on ever lip In the days of strife. Here tho veterans will find the past recalled, and hero tho young may gain inspiration to emulate their patriotism and devotion. Bo suro to embrace this golden opportunity ana secure Frank Leslie's Scenes and Por traits of the Civil War, now being sold to IM readers of our paper. Secure Part I Now Ready. LEICESTER THE XEW CITY. THE FAVOR ITE AXD BEST OF ALL. BEAD ABOUT IT; TALK ABOUT IT, AND AT THE COIENER OF 13TII A G STS. S. W. LEABN ABOUT IT. "Dressy" Business Suits- For Busy Business Men. Doesn't this warm weather 0 1 0 C fl suggest a change of apparel? oldidlli' We want tou to see the superb v w array of stylish fabrics we are making up for the money. Suits aro perfect in very respect, catt finish, and stylo richt. CAPITOL TAILORING CO., 521 Tenth St. N. W. mylMw OPPENHEIMER'S MUGG'S LATDrXO RESTAT7RANT. Ice cold beer 5c per bottle; also finest brands of wines, liquors, and cigars. Ice cold beer sorred in stone mugs. OPPENHEIMER'S, 1021 7th N. W s . -, . 1V-VKTVSS3C -Sfc-JffiL2 r- s