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THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY..............Miny 27, 1880. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF Catzr SIGNaL Raph WaAsnINeto, May For New England and the Middie atlantic states, nearly stationary barometer and tesape- rature, south to west winds, clear or parly cloudy weather. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day:—7 am, 5 138 am. ., 59°; 2 p.m, 92°. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. te Lighted at 7:20 p.m, and indy bas. been appointed an ex- aminer in chancery and United States commis- rthy, in which the District 8 decree of 9 paration and all- —, has been appealed to the U. Court. Budd Warner, a eolored prisoner. cot burglary, Fs dock in U Criminal Court room yesterday, made prepar. tons to es by unlocking bis handcuffs. : iscovered in time that Warner y made of wire for the pur- . rner can hardly be blamed for making an attempt to be free. as he will be sen- tenced, It is thought, to about i5 years in the penitentiary. Charles Werner,colored, was prostratea by the heat on sth street nor.hwest yesterday atter- noon. Officer Madigan assisted him to his home, 49 H street northeast. At a meeting of the Huntington lot owners at 100s F'street northwest last night, thirteen new members were added to the list of Washington lot owners. A schedule was submitted,showing that the lots are owned by three hundred hold- ers, thetr total value being #35,000. Mr. Robert Christy was chosen counsel for the owners. In the Amertean Baptist Hove Mission ty meeting in Sarat erday, Wm. ney, of this city pres ding, 1 was shown he the r 21: cle expendity | AR exeursion pz ty of two hundred Philadel- ; phians arrived here at :2:30 o'elack to-day, in | 436 hours irom that eity, and will remain tin | Sunday. ‘This morning a laborer named Jou working at the Patent Ottice, fell t Well-hole tn that buflding and severely injured | } bis baek aud breast. He was sent to ‘hig home, reet northwest, in the police ambu- tmedical ald precured. F sts to Harpe TY on deeora- i Burns’ Isiand a most delight- anreaee It include: rset trees and green sward, d by foot bridges with stands. It is sup- nd se. a take the ir lunch “de nn ‘’ fr his app urt this morn- ing. but feeliag ashamed of his indecent con- duct, he 1 Lis collateral. See adi ment of excurston of Depart- 4 Dozen to Fortress Monroe to-inor- t Arlington, the entrance © side and th =xits the north and south te, and Fort Whipple gate. the Alderney datryman, s-nt ce to-day 2 Uberal supply of tee- SaLé OF FINS OLD FURNITORE.—A very rare collection of mahogany furniture will be soldat the auetion rooms of Thomas Duiwitng to-mor- Tow (Friday), embracing flue specimens of side. boards, wilting cab ables and birea together with a general assortment of modern furniture. At the opening meet nell of the regent and vice re- gents of the Mount Vernon Association, yester- day, Judge Thomas, chairman, Major Nolan members of the Virginia board of visitors, were present and received b: the lady regents. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee recentl. resigned from the Virgiula buard of visitors, and his successor has not been appointed. Su- perintendent Hollingsworth presented his re- Port, which was adopted. The gratitying addition of #1, othe general fund and the Success attending the work about the mansion and grounds Superintendent, mn. Many of si secured notabi e adaitions nu y the -law, Col. gion. Engraviags of this the time. TRE Conn! this cry Is by Drug Store. 5 cei: st Sopa ever drawn in dat the Ebbict House a glass, Death OF Jestick Marsa.—Mr. R. H. Marsh, Well known bere as Justice Marsh, died at his n street horthwest, yesterd iy sage. Mr. Marsa | Kentucky, but for many years | of lowa betore le came here, } arssince. He was engaged asa | roker for some S, On 15th street, and aiso | aS a justice of the peate and solicitor of claims. Of late years he was quite unfortunate, and be- Coming the guardian of the heirs of the late Wia. Fanning he invested the funds of the estate, a3 yell as is own money, tn the Feger@ Insurance Company, of which he was_the president, and lost all, It wilt be remembered, that In the Fanning case he was committed to jail for con- tempt by the la! Olin, of the Probate Court, and habeas corpus. A charge of perjury was then preferred | aga'nst lim, and he was committed to Jail, where he was iti prisoned sei nds tn Uh of ed his release. There Ss who believe that Mr. tof any criminal intent in “nd now knowing the manner of that of his family, during bis im- are quite s that he couid have are raat Ms THE MeN WHO THREW THE “LIBERAL PAPER OF exandrla Ga yesterday §: ‘Marshal I. ¢. companyin: Marshal ‘Ramsdale, of Richa ssion of the in order to gr to appeal tot for a revision o! aring the of fence with whi ted cogniza- horitles, had been renewed. The on men, who hz been out on bail during the suspension of the order, and Who are ready and willing to obey auy order of the court, Will probably be carried to Washington to-morrow. —_ Exrka LarGs Sizes fn ladies’ suits, ul: b ques al and overskirts have just been received ath é 7th street. t ESTaTR Sabes. — Messrs. Duncari§dn ctloneers, sold yesterday afternoon to; S$ and Charles H. Monlte-, . of Wollar sub-division, a art OF lot tM in north I stre ‘ cast. ana : cost: an’ proved by a small brick dwelling, 100 Mary B. B Also, for Joseph . trustee. lot 57 tn sar nd-division and aaving same front,for $5 =. y- DEaTu OF a ScHoon TeachER.—Last evening Miss Mary E. Van Doren, one of the public school teachers in the third district, died at the residence of her parents, on Capitol HNL Miss Van Doren was the daughter of Rev. W. T. Van Doren She Was thirty years and five mouths oid at the time of her death, and for sev ¥eers has been a teacher In the public schoo! ‘The manner tn which she fultitied her duties ts shown by the many kind words her former and Jate pupils have to say of her. She was a mom- ber of the Metropolitan Presbyterian church (Kev. Dr. Chester) and the Sunday sehool, and the funeral will take place from the chureh at 4% O'clock to-morrow. boop staat ed 's Reet. - SaLe OF FURNITURE wi eld to-morrow (Friday), Saturday being @ legal holiday. ——__ ALDERNEY INVESTIGATED.—The Low! Ro bah ham & Co., the great Boston milk co1 anc T. W. Decker, one Sea dealers of pd York, are here, on n of Mr. and criticise his manner of conduct, 5 as only thirty copies were ; 1 months, until his | AI ASSOCIAT The Spring Trotung Meeting. The arrangements for for the spring trotting meeting at the National Fair Grounds Associa- tion course, Ivy City, are about completed, and the meeting bids fairto be a very successful one, and will doubtless attract as large an attend ance as during the running meeting, Including Tany wae areihisweck atenanie the tneeting at the Pimlico course 1 Baltimore. As will be seen by the entries pra below there are Many Tine horses in atkendance, and there will be some very fine trotting. ‘There are in premiums $7,000, and on the pro- gram nine races—two each day, except Wedhes- aay, when there will be three. Trains will leave the B. & O. railroad depot at 11 o'clock and every twenty minutes thereafter. The horses will be called at 1:30 p. m., and the races will commence at 2 o'clock sharp each day. It ts requested that all persons will previde themselves with 59 cent pieces, to save trouble in making change, and Unat the stockholders, who will be admitted free to the grand stand, will procure thelr coupons at the Giice of the association, 302 Market Space, between now and 10 o'clock’ Monday moralng. No liquor or smoking will be allowed upon the grand stand, nor will improper characters be ad- initted to the grounds. THE LIST OF ENTRIES. First day, Monday—First_race—2:26 class— Purse $1,000: $500 10 first, $250 to second, # to third, $100 to fourth. John H. Phillips, Philadelphia, Pa., ch. m. ge Oakley. Elias Ritts, Pailadeip! plifa, Pa., D. m0. y, by Nigger ey ay. iH Pl . Charles saltimore, cb. g. Stonewall, John ‘Turner, Philadel hia, Pa., s g. Phil Doughert i. R. Redmond, Philadelphia, Pa., d. ¢. Lymn u by Bay Chie. K. J. Morrison, Christians | Bel, ch. m. May. “D,. W. ‘Tomlinson, Batavia [sx g.. Taylor, by Johnny sSeeond Rute 40 Class. Purse $500: $250 lirst, $125 to second, $75 to third, $50 to fourth. John H. Phillips, 'Philadelpniz, Pa. b.g. Bay | Guictian Wuliain Brown, Paliadeipnia, Pa, | ugh. W. P. Maxwell, Laurence: | Den thd, Das Lard H. Rice.’ Baltimore, Mou. tr. F, 4. Lehmann, Se Neptune, iy Woodto: Golastulth, Washingtonville, . Unolala, by Volunteer. Edward . ¥., Dim Lady Up- C., bg. Zeph. ee—3 minute ass 200) €0 Sirst, $100 to Seeond, #50 to third, $4) to fourth. Palladeiphia, Pa., br. g. Brow Champ | Brown, hiladelphia, Pa., br. g. Toi Meckty. M. Stephens, Towanda, Pa, bi. m. Josepuine . A. B. Cummins K, Pa, ban Kaa W. 1. Owens, + Metz, piain. George Smith, W Heywood, by Bashaw. elfound: L. B. Cutler ., bus. m. Lucy C., by Churehit: ian, dam, Miss Butterfield. Jesup Blair, Wash- ington, D. C.,b. m. Mamie. E. O. Sandersoi | Wash ©., ch. in, Lady Golddu: | Be Aiden Goldsmith, Wa Slice Medium. we ashingion, D: Ss Hambleto - elpita, Pa, b. Pouadeliphia, Pa, if) » Claocinnati, Bb. ck Wright, , Batir Harold, dam ay ednesday | Purse gst: $400 to tirst, secoud, $120 to | third, 3-0 to tow iilips, Phita- cette Pa be. | George Seatter- =| ae Philadelphia, Pa. br.g. Whitetleld. Thomas J. Hughes, Philadelphia, Pa.,_b. ‘ott. We z . Lar. EB. H. Plummer, Chi Maxwell, Laurence Del, Dh. Tom €., formerly Harry’ G. Jonah M m Bi id. J. Méchantesville, » ban. Una, by Al Fleetwood Park, N. ¥ tb Ra » tO second. $120 to thir: dobn H, Pillips, Philadelphia, P: man Morgan. Jobn 0. Ward, To bg. Larkin. 1. Rosenfield, ‘balumore,”” wi ch.g. Stonewall, L. K. Redmond, Philadelphia, Pa., d.g. Lyman, by Chief. "R. F. Meyers, Altoona, Pa. Kace— Class, Pacers. frst, 0 Second, 375 to third, 3 ‘to fourth. J. Langshore, Belton, Mo., biK.S. Clinker. A.T. District iden emt Affairs, ‘The Commissioners te-da; Mcenses for R. C. Holle, W. L. T Arthur Skeily. ‘The heaitn officer's report May 22 shows 5s4 nuisances abated. VITAL STATISTICS. The total mortality in this District tor the week ending May 22,was 83, or at the rate Of 25.39 per 1,000 annum. Of the males and 24 colored females, showlt for the colored ee consumption, there were of the nervous system, “6 occurred In Washington, 3 in Per 1.000 for the white and 20. population. Marriages repo colored, 4. SMOOTH PAVEMENTS ASKED FOR, A delegation of citizens and property holders on New Jersey and Massachusetts avenues northwest, composed of Captain Peter M. Du- Bowen, A. Donath, Dr. Mertam and Mr. N. ment. They over two hundred names of of tne cliy and the Caylol, relieve the aveaue, and make a shorter route. elly. Other advantages were explained by Mr. smooth the estimates for future work. If Congress made the appropriation asked for by the Com- missioners for street improvements they could assure them that the work might be done the Of the District authorities ts to make the most judicious use of their means pessibie, and to carry out their original program of working out from the center to the clreumference fn the m- provements. At present it 1s impossible to suy What Congress may do, therefore they could hot promise the committee that t rk will be done the present season. THE COURTS. Covet IN GENEE. a Me sresterday, A\ her & Pancoast Manutaeturing ast. Shepherd; plaintifls: appeal dismissed. Coste jo agt. Harvey & Co.; judgment afiirmed. POLICE CovRt—Jutge Snell, Today; Charles McDonald and Bilas Harris loud and bx na Le Bw fl 3 $5 or 7 di unt and Win. Shackictoras loud and Joun Jones, va- Michael Hagan, . Thos. er; $10 or 30 rged with assaulting Aunie ¢ doln Simmons, ioud and botsterous; days. Samuel Washington, vagraney; ponds r Thomas Chase, charged with picking the pocket of Annie J. Mitchelloft her pocketbook containing SIX MORtUS in jail. John E. Brace, who Was betore the couri on Saturday on the charge of obtaining 22.50 from Mr. Tieiberger, aut tailor, by false pre- tenices, at which time the case inued, was before the court again this orning, and Et monthly meeting of the clatfon, held ‘Tuesday nigh 2 Was disposed of, being the stock value rates, Forr ARRESTS we for drunkenness and one fo per share. st evening—t selling Uquor on Analostan Island without a leense. vuree ‘als—Boat Caledonia with 3,009 bushels corn. Boat Loudon with ) bushels wheat and 400 bushels corn. Boat’ Ruby with 3,500 ‘bushels a wheat, Sales—t,00 bushels wheat at i 20,000 YARDS 20,000 YARDS 20,000 YARDS finan, Benton, Ohio, - Billy Scott, by | Green, dam Lady ¥ Doe Gold- | SMItL., Washingtonville, Chang: urth day, Thursday mete is $250 tO first, $1 +5 to ubird, 350 to fourth. Jonn fe mbites Philadelphia, Pa., b. g. Bay Chiefiain. George Scattergood, Philaderphiay Pa., br. g. Brown Tom. V. D. Konover, Philadelphia, Pa, - Chester. Charles 8. Cox, Philadelphia, Pa., | class—Purse sso: g. Mambrino Billy. William Brown, Pintfantat: bia, Pa., b. g. ‘Time Enough. —Chaiap Brown, Philadelphia, se bv. g. Tom Meckly. M. Ste- phens, Towanda, Pa., Dik. m. Josephine S. A.B. Cummins, Aaron Park Pa., he m. Ly ue 8. Geo. Smith, Washington, ie ‘. ‘lk. m. Lucy C. 1's Hanbletonian, dam, Miss ane *. A. Lehmann; Washington, D. C., 8. Neptune, by Woodiord Mambrino, Jesup Blair, Washington, D. C.,b. 1m. Mamie. 2 | Tallman, Kenton, Ohio, br. g. Honest Jin, ny Diliten Horse. Alden Goldsmith, Washtugton- bv. m. Unolaia,by Volunteer. Edward ‘twood Park bik. m. Lady Up- £. Carter Washington, D.C., b.y.Z haton, Md., b. g. Walt » Chass. Pr to fourth— : m, N.Y.; Ban. Evtle Jone R.F. Patterson, Philadélphin, Pa, o.m. Brasbtield, by Villey’s Criple, dam s i John E. Turner, Phiiad Chance. Alden Goldsmith, \ ashingtonvine, N. ¥., b.g. Driver, by Volunteer, ——_e—__ Out of Door Sports, BASE BALL, Inthe game In Baltimore yesterday the nine of that city made Meyers pitch. The Nationals did bot pound him nearly so readily as they aid ‘niey. The Nationais got beaten by a score of 7 to2 The Gazetle this morning says: “The game yesterday between the Baltimore and Nationals was in some respects the finest 0° the season, although but few were present to witness the victory of the home club, Meyers Was put ip the position of pitcher fn place of Critchley, and did his share towards winning | the game, the Nationals seeming to be unable to bit his peculiar delivery, Brouthers made a run in the fourth inning by one of the ‘St bits Of the season, and Suilley did the same in the ninth, through errors on tue part | of the Nationals.” * * * Other games ye: @ay: Albanys 4, Bostons 1; seven innings, Cle lands 6, Cinelanatis 2 ‘Worcester 19, Prov | dence 2 - THE NEW YORK RIFLEMEN beat the District men again yesterday at Ben- ing’s, and left for home last night. The home m goes over to Creedmoor th September to shoot 4 scores yesterday Howlett, ee 3 Doa- ") yards, 42; total, s2. Laird, 2) yards, 12; 30) Jes .e n. 200 yards, 42; 1, 200 yards, ict _teamn—C | yards, 40; total, $2. # | 300 yards, total, $ 40 “col Burnside, 2») | yagds, 42: : The New York | team made points the first day and 331 the | second; a total of 66a. ‘The District men made | 825 the first day and 316 the se cond; a total ot 6s. New York thus lead in the two days by & points. A BOAT CLUB has been formed by the cadets of the Naval 1 tee Ge Ne ee Hogan, stroke; J. Castler, No. 2; , No. 3, ant o loss, Dow. Their ‘new shell arrived to-day. i food a race with a Philadelphia crew ake place before the 10th of June, prob- ably on the Severn river. Tar D.C. Horticun jOcTETY held its regular meeting last evening at German. hail, ‘ul in the chalr and Mr. Fowler secretary James S. Phelps, A. King Chandler, . der, Mary F. Case, Lucy Ransy and ilenry Kaiser were elected 0 membership. Mr. | Je G. Clark, of the executive Counmit tse, re 1 | pomtid that they nad definttaly decided ' ‘yoig their first fair exposition Septernber zist “to the 2ith, inclusive, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day, at Masonte Temple most likely. They are having the schedules of premiums printed and wiil mall them to soctettes in other cittes. There was every reason to belleve that they will have a first-class exhibition. Mr. Willlam Saunders read an interesting paper on “Prun- ing,” and gave some valuable hints on fruit culture, advising that It would be of advantage tothin out peaches and other fruft trees. A short discussion followed in which Mr. D.S. Curtis and others took part, and a vote or thanks was tendered to Mr. Saunders. Prof. Taylor explained a mode of removing the cotton which ordinurily adheres to cotton seed, so that they can be sowed by drill. He us: Correo sulphuric acid. This treatment be had found by experiment did not injure the seed, bul, On the contrary, was a benefit, for with those thus treated the’ plants came up in Unrty sours, while those not thus treated re- quired some days. ae Was a fine exhibition of flowers by “Messrs. Saul (thirty varieties of peonas), J. T. C, Clark, T. W. (rower, Mrs. Har- Fiet M. Noot and Mrs. M. B. Quinn. WasHINGTON Fish Marker.—Sold by R. A. Golden, agent:—10,000 trom $1 to $ 7 thousand; 2,000 shad, from $10 to $15 per hun- , 300 bunches rock ‘and perch, from 25 to 40 cents per bunch. SES DEEDS IN FEE — been recorded as follows: 8. C. Fomeroy et al., trustees, to William Burk- ley. lot 4, of the “Barry Farm;” Ambrose ‘dairy. express. themsel Fiolliott to Margaret Ffolitott, lots 286 and 27, ie. ne a wate establishinent il ee Enlontown: -D. 3. Grof 6 A. Preston, lot Ubronughout, as well they might be ue le ae. Sar ee eae $1,150, et al-, trustees, to S, A. Hen- 0 t For EXCELLENCE 1D steala carpet Cleaning go Shaves, BOD, 10 10, OF the “Barry Larma;” $100, OF BEAUTIFUL ORGANDY AND JACONET LAWNS. YA cHOoIC i sT ONLY T1236 CENTS. BIG Bangee . FEW oe ony net LINEN LAW CHOICE STY: ‘Thin WHITE DRESS GOODS of all kind—Plata Swiss Orvaudy, 125 cts. ; India Linen, 25 cts. ; Dotted and Figured Swiss Muslin, 25 cts. ; Swiss Muslin, French Organdy, Tarlatanes, Victoria and shop Lawns, &c., At TOwson’'s, 636 Pennsylvania av. South side, near 7! SUMMER SILKS 45 CENTS. SILK. oO EnG ER AD) DINES. ALL WOOL LACE BUNTING, 45 conts. LACE BowTiNGs, 25 cen DOUBLE DTH LACE. EUNTING. FRESH AT RAW eee 17 cents 1 FARASOLS AND SU MBRELLAS, £1.00,81.50, SHEILAN SHAWLS. from $1.00 apicee. . M. TOWSON, 636 Pa, ave., South side, may22 ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOSE. ANOTHER INVOICE oF SLIGHTLY DAMAGED ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, AT TWO CENTS EACH AND UPWARDS. SPAN EARLY CALL WILL REPAY OUR PATRONS. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, my22 705 and 709 Market Space. T= MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS’ bad oR Cd hen Proved from ample experience an entire emelcut and } reliable, hey rare we iene, pm ita 3 popular wae. ICIPAL NOS. CURES. revere, ‘Congestion, inflammations 2: Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic $- Orying Oolte, or ‘Teething of Infants, 4: Diarrhess of Ohildren cr Adults. z 5 sos Sate Bullous Colic. 225 8c Cholera Norbu, 23 1. Goushs, Colds Bronchitis. 5, 8. Neuralgia, "Poot hache, £ 5 9: Headache, Sick He 5 10: bys Billous Stomad 3 21. Bap or Painful Pe 28 13; Group Conah, Dimcult Breathing 25 14. Salt Rheum, # ede Erupti 25 15, Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pai 5 16. Fever and Asus, Chill. Fever, 50 17 Piles, Blind or Bleoditi 50 19: Catarrh, acute orehronic aaiteaiaa. 20 20. Whoo} Hiolent, Couchs. 50 2 Ge General i Debut. “50 28. Rervous a Debits $1.00 80. Urinary Weakn ia 250 82. Dine ace of the Heart, Palpitation. 1.00 BR SALE BY whee get hg te Or sent by ie carey OF al le vial, free of charge, anes ibe Fulton shy Moe noes LO MED 1h phi’ Specite Sf Manual on Disease and Its Cure (44 poses), eont ap6-e0 EUCALYPTINE From Australian Trees, Tn ugnased hy hour wo ty approved liquor °, welling ‘an sd for the week ending ts 18 were white males, 19 white females, 22 colored an an~ nual death rate of 16.87 per 1,000 for the white and 42, ian From diseases pa euro 9 9; typhold fever and senile debility, 2 each. Of ‘the deaths George- town, 5 the county, and 9 in the hospital. There were 57 births reported—18 white males, 1i white females, 14 colored males and 8 eolored females, showing an annual birth-rate of 16 for the eolored |, 15—white, 11; bant, Captain Blackford, Mr. Blanchard, James Drummond, called oh the District. Commission= ers to-day to urge the removal of the rotten | woed pavements on the avenues named, and the substitut'on therefor of an asphalt pave- presented a petition signed by persons interested in this desired improvement. The petition sets forth the necessity for such improyemert in erder to make a more direct communteation ve- tween the north and northwestern portion which would ressure Of travel on Pennsylvania Besides, it is necessary to have a continuous drive of smooth pavements jn making the circuit of the Dubent and others of the committee. The Com- missioners stated that this connection of the pavements which fhey asked for was in coming season. The only desire and purpose SF —— CITY ITEMS. In 5 to 20 minutes Lodille’s Headache Specific cures the worst case. Cagrer’s Little Liver Pills are unlike all other fee No purging or pain. Act specially on the iver and bile, One pill a dose. THE WELL-KNOWN SPORTSMAN, HARRY HaMIL~ ‘TON, 132 West Sist street, N. ¥..’ did not belleve a ringbone could be cured until he used Giles’ Liniment Jodide Ammonia, and now cures Seve, & Se and thoroughpins by its use. druggists. Send for pamphlet. Gee P Pilis cures Dyspepsia, Gruss, 120 West Brosawag N.Y. Trial size 25 cents. 8,030 “Save Your Hair.” ‘Keep it Beautifal,” “London Hair Restorer” Insures new growth, “London Hair Restorer” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer” Exquisite dressing. “London Hair Restorer. se ry only cleanly and “London Hair Restorer.” eff@stual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer.” in the market. Not adye A tollet luxury, entirely ffee from all obnoxt- ous or unpleasant odors. Price 75. At all sts. Stott & Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wash- ington. é 5 oe ana fete ores tos days; all urinary complaints; $1, at druggists, Washington at 450 Pa ave 480 Bae “ROUGH ON Rats."—Agk dt ee for it. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. & vox; for Washington at 480 Pa. avenue. For CLEANING OR DYRING LADIES’ AND GENT'S. Suits, Anton Fischer, 906 G street northwest, will give satisfaction in every respect. 1y “ALDERNEY WAGonS,”—Fresh’alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in ¥ Ibs. “Ward” prints, 35c. per ID. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk é¢. per qt. BOOKS, &e. ARE ENGRAVIN Just received from a Mr Fred. Keppel, of New York, a large assortment OLD AND HARE ENGRAVINGS. Winchell’s Preadamites Life and Writings of Bi Poems ‘'R. H, Stoddard” complete Sketches and Studies Southern Europe Satchel Guide to Furope 1880, Symond: Es J. CliAPy 35:3 ROPOLITTAN BOOK BTURE, my22 ou Pennsy' lvania avenue. Wii Lan Ale ibnten et P, SN DROLSIONS, Tho) 18st Being a apes in classified and chronological order, of substantially all the reported decisions of the Commissioners of Patents to January 1, 1880. ice, rh cd Tie oS ON THE CONSTITU- TION OF THE delivered before Ne Beleol of Wa D. the Universi c., Dy Mee Aeroclate Justice Muler, 0 8. Sat ‘on receipt of Preme Court | Price, rostae repaid. 1 i & Oo ae or ISON. STATIONE ct my20 AWS Pa. aves, Washinwcon D. 0. Athtan any HEALTH PRIMER: Summer and Its Direases, by Dr. 3; Air and Sea Bathing,’ by D fearing and How to K p It, by Dr Cit nrnett Eyesight and How to Gare 1 ‘for It, by Dr. J. Hariin; Our Homes, by Dr. Harfshorne:; Brark ahd Overwork b oF oe Wood) SON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, myl2 428 7th st. n.w. | MS NEW EDITION or LIPPINCOPT’S PRONOUNCING GAZETTEER OF THE WORLD. Just published and for sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BUCOESSORS TO MOHUN Bros., LOLS Pt Lve., cor. Lith HOUSEFURNISHINGS. DDY REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN, OREAM FREEZ. FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge,) Importer of China, Glass Ware, &c., myl5 1009 Px. ave. G*s FIXTURES, GAS FIXTUBE: SLATE MANTELS, LATKOBES, RANGES, GARDEN VASES AND STREET HOSE. PLUMBING GAS-FITTING and TINNING. ! All JOBBING promptly attended to. HAMILTON & SHEDD, 409 Oth st. n.w., my5 ¥.M.0.A. Building. Gs FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES!1 & MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF GAS FIXTURES From the factory of Messrs. MITOHELL, VANOK &CO., N. ¥., can be seen at 6531 15th Street n.wey Where al] competition can be successfully met with these CELEBRATED GOODS. Parties desiring GAS FIXTURES will find it to their advantage to examine this stock before pur- chasing. A large lot of goods at prices prior to the advance E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., 18 Corcoran BurLpina. GeoucE & 1 Shey DEALER IN OIL AND WATER COLOES, ARTISTS' MATERIALS anp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Windew and Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OF FaNoy ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS 4xD PRESENTS. mar29_ 418 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). AS COOKING STOVES, ston ht Company have st their Te eee eas used by Miss Dodg Oall and examine them. my Seecran OFFERINGS or NEW GOODS, ar GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. UHILDREN'S WHITE CAMBRIO DRESSKS, At 80 cents to $1.37; well made. OBILDREN'S AND YOUNG MISSES' NAINSOOK DRESSES, ‘Trimmed with Hamburg Edging and Tiace, From @1.25 to €4.35—best value ever offered. INFANTS’ LONG ROBES, 91.35 to $2.00—a great bargain. NEW STYES IN PARASOLS. In all shades. LADIES’ WHITE ORGANDY AND 8WISS SUITS, Elegantly trimmed, From $22.00 to $35.00. NOOT’S, my4-I1m 915 Pennsylvania avenue. a M. @H. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKEES AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES ,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, ‘Stones in Diamond ce ‘Matched, nes Scond Pendants and fine line of AMERIOAN and SWISS /ATORES, in Gold Cases. iO BEASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any of the above nods ee ee at 5 per cent. BOs 1007. Seventh st. n.We outing 15c. | FRENCH LAWNS, 25, 31, 3 One Hundred (160) Pisces FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 15, 18. 20, 25¢. CARTER's, 7 Market Space. INDIA oes the desirable articl ” Oa aa le for Ladies’ VERY FINE BLACK FRENGH LAWNS, 25. BLACK LINEN LAWNS, 25c. FINE LACE STRIPE W: + only i2%e. Special Barras cas COLORED SILKS, EXCELLEN NaEXGELLENT QUALITY, PRICE 15 ors. PER LB. JOHN H. MAGRUDER FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXUBIES. myll 1421 New York ave. Boerres: CHOICE L DAIRIES! COACHMAN’S DRAB AND HER 4 cap bee oT! OOLORs, Western Craameries, per fer pound. — to 2 Frank Pe ee eet re TOS, + Le _ Now. 406 and 497 Center Market. SUMMER SILKS, 50¢, Open every day till one o'clock. y*cursion: ISTS, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Freeh arriva! of Imported and DomesticGoods. my5-1m EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, 87, 81.00, 81.12, 81. 25, aS CARTER's 7UL Market Space. G° TO DUBREUIL BROs.,, 1.50, up to 83.00. myld (Corned. 1212 F street northwe: BEEF. jBoast, HAM. | Boneless, with Jelly. And leave your order for = TURKEY (Bo etna SHIRTS row THE. DON VENT neless il; aL IN" - sBoncless in daly. 0 ONVENTION A SPE. CHICKEN. cs ROLLED D TONGUE, AL HAM a SAUSAGE, ov CURRIED PICKLED LAMB TONGUES Half-dozen Fine smnts. Half-dozen Superior SH. Haif-dozen Elewant SHIRTS. TIOKLED. OYS- Our Best SHIRT, Plaited Borom, 812. TERS, PICKLED SURIMP, PICKLED A fine assortment of GENTS FURNISHINGS WALND always on hand. 8130 WOODEN PLAT! APER NAPKINS. TRAVELING BASKETS. DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER of the Ve Best material, in the Very Best manner, guaranteed to zive perfect satisfaction both in ‘qual- ity and ae say TWO Dui KS. No second- class woods, but a8 good as ANYBODY'S BEST, only two dollars, a t MEGINNISS, 1002 F st. now. Wash ap30-Im QuIETs CHEAPER THAN EVER, Our “Mystery” BHIKT, at 75 cta., een fl is cheaper than we sold it "when musiin ‘hid finer w No charge es any part of the ci myd ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st, and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- eens and delivering zooda to ‘B. w. pees SONS. 1216 F street nu. BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and CU- SHIRT, Anishe sajut ‘suietin t Been | CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &c. Bos- | only 50 cts, va Diamousl” SHUR T, ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS, 40 | 9,60 cls. Our LINEN COL! y cents 8 pound. mays | $2°50.” Our Sik NI quality and price. 88 O00 ak a1 | cent SCARF | trade generally | _an20 QUINTS! sHETS: SHLILTS: FINE pass SHIRTS TO ORDER. § EXCELLENT DRESS SHINS tw oF Gur Silk SCA 25 eta. are y other honse sr Cnr 5). EST N.Y. BUTTER, per Ib..... A sre aa oud as sold for @1.25 by tue Prime NEW CHEESE, per Ib... 1can SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 3 lbs. Best ITALIAN MACARONI. MAGNIFICENT IMPERIAL TEA, unevualled alec he 6 GOOD ee AND UR v ne GOOD POTATOES .., esses 40 Le 6 (L-1b.) Bars BABBITT’S N. ¥. CITY SOAP... 50 N Scans 8. & W. CORN.. 50 Ht STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. | _8730 Opponite Fetsnt OMco. CALIFORNIA BRANDY. QPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GEO. A. ONARE, S GOODs, 2213 7th at. new., pi have just opened s splr aa Felony p29 Between M and N. 2 REsE Gout iy eure af lideine] ot we, yr: = _ " ‘Br BI 4, lo FINE MAYUNE GUNPOWDER THA, | GRENADINES Bue Sue nat and Ga Coled Bi a 50 Cexts Per Le. Seersuckers. Shooda eS Mumray Cloths, soe Buntinws, Linen Lawns, Madras Gingham, In Mauls sud French Nainsooke, al! erades. An taspection of our stock is solicited. HOCE BROTHER & Co., Best Goyernment Java COFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts. Best Rio COFFEE, Roasted, 20 cts. per Ib. Swiss Process FLOUR, $2.15 per & bbl. NEW YORK TEA COMPANY, | spl0 1328 F st. w.ev., noar Ebbitt House. Cor. 7th and K sts, 4,26-8m WM, Hl. SPIGNUL & Co. LADIES’ GOODS. IHST PREMIUM a) ee IP. MER, ayerced at the National Fair over ail other compet- 1107 F sts. n.w., re Respectfully announces ber Summer Opening of BONNETS AND ROUND HATS: On THURSDAY NEXT, May 13th, To which she invites the Ladiesof Washington and vicinity. TO CERES, The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Maguificeut Winter Wheat Patent Procesa. GOLDEN HI The Standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. SP No Cards. mys WHOLESALE DEPOT: == Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. == eu apl2 WM. M. GALT & CO. PRO POSALS. Our Stock of MILLINERY and FAN: GOODS le now complete, and NOVELLIES Ee | ¥RENOE PATTERN BONNETS, Jouvin and Monogram: RED GLOVES, from to PRoropars | RR OR LAYING GBANITE | , 0 Buttons, in Opera and Spring Sli PE OOENGTOe a THE CITY OF | "gpecial attention wiven to orders. PARTMENT, DIstiter OF Conwnta,? Mrs. M. J. HUNT, Wastinero, May 25th, 1880. | mye Nos. 621 and 623 D st. ion, of the Board of Comthiissioners, als will be received at this oflice until ADIES PREPARING TO GOTO THE . on WEDNESDAY, JUNK 2p, 1880, for seuthcre Or mountains should provide them- Laying a Granite Block Pavement on Third street, selves with a bottle of Ray’ Curling Eifirand fair from Pennsylvania favenue to D street north: | Dressing, as it is the only article in the world which west, in this city. B ank form of proposal avd spee'fications can be obtained at this office, with all pet informa- for, phon application therefor, and bids upon these forms will alone be considered. W. J. TWINING, A. Major of Enxineers, Engineer Commissioner, will keep’the heir beautifully w damp air and sultry weather. harmless regetable preparation, which loes not stiffen the hair, but causes it to_curl gi A The greatest peas of the ave. by Stott & Cromwell, 4 nd all di mayl3 ee » in a ect my25-6t ROPOSALS. OFFICE OF THE OomMisstovERs OF THE District OF CoLUMDIA, WASHINGTON, May 20, 1880. Seated proposals will be received at the offic a8 above until 12 o'clock m. Thursday, June 10, for furnishing supplies to the various branches of the Pistrict Government for the year ending June J, ‘ iformation, samples and blanks will be fur- upon spplieation at room 17, Mor Building, 0 sth By order of the Comniestoners D. OHN B. CLARK, Superintemient Gf Pehacty. JEON BITTERS. DOUGLASS, St. Cloud Building, SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEE: PARASOLS—New and Elegant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. CORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in Great Variety. NOVELTIES in Made-up LAGE GOODS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. MEN'S DEPARTMENT will at si! times contain the Choicest Goods at the Sas ‘Prices. DOUG Oth and F sts. Ninth St. my20-1w myl ‘BS, S. J. MESSER, DRESSMAKING. ‘AgenSE BING AND SUMMER 8 Stop One Minute and Think, for 8. 1 taylors Patt atta Waugehe an snot Fasulon or ease _ officinale ale rs RESSMAHING. THe MISSES HAMILTON, Iron Bitters | pis piokShON. or over a First-class work, at bes prices. msi6-3m rit wal care you, (MPORTATION Iron Sitters | Tr your REOOD i ct yOF FATTED BONNETS AND FINE MIL- Tro: ters weak, hat 10 toe ¥ GOOD! sim Soper SEL Ae TED, | ,Zangmedoe, Point de Hose, ete ea. Iron Bitters | Ik will cure you. — gjere and Ben Beaded ced Caret. An ees slows cco ment of fren tteers| 2H ola Sok SCE OES | ete a Be ge ae pea ov Iron Bitters — © Gouination| Suits,” Back Suk Bulls, @ Ore Iron Bitte: am: r RUrCUT ty AUtrNe FONE wn N, 007 Penna. ave. = Te Ould, oF suffer from Hysteric: | 7 Olte Trevise, Paris. marlé meee Eieers dioenie Uist females ore tablet. | \/ERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES. Dest inthe world for the money. All Winter Boots wi bay DISOOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, YOU OAN BE CURED. fe ein os eee top thenext 80 dage. Al aes (0r onDER Ms BELLE LUCAS: DEESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLOBS, 801 MARKET SPAGE, Gorner Sth «t., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n. Patop $1 4 Bot. ALL DavaGiuTs SELL THEM. HE BEOWN CHEMICAL OG, BALTIMORE, SoLz PROPBIzTORS. aN a Koow THYSELF. ERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, tat kinds of stone, and just as and in imitation of eo Fer sale by STOTT & vanis avenue, wholesale gists. For sale ata heavy discount from former prices. FAMILY SUPPLIES. DRY GOODS. AMUSEMENTS. 42*.4Np nams FROM Laws: LAWNS! LAWNS! ALL ah = pare aS Que Thousand (1, 000) Pieces of Beautifel Lawns A GRAND Cow! LIMENTARY B ir PRINCE GEORGE Co. Just Arrived. MISS ADELAIDE SP AYNE, ai Sst stp Te 8 MUSICAS, WiPaRy ASD DRAMATIC SE- THREE YEARS OLD. Ong Bae deed (0) Fics of Reantiful The wiviete saci eee DRAMATIC * SRE ae “ie ind Peony, a For? S OPERA nou SE. enteral Nath vw Citlc Opera HH. M. 8. PINAFORE, By the following exceileat cant in Captain Co rcort Dic ck Deadeye. Bill Be Ascites Up's first-class Stage director, Col. H Evan vel seata can exten charge. Tickets for enlerat aleer the prin hotela, at Drew's drow store, and the store of 8. Brows £30 20th etreet, i mya Srey TROTTING MEETING OF THE Band NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCI ATION, WASHINGTON, Do. Bec aig) MONDAY, May & INUING TL soo WEDS ane KAD. ay Jone Isr, Zn AyD sn, i DaY-MONDAY, Mi SECOND DAY-TUESD. 3.00 Mince Cra : 2:22 Crass... Posse 81,00 234 Page pay Wi 'NDESDAY, dead 300 2.29 Chass nse $8ik 2220 Crass Porse #09 3 ‘ie tat tia s'Starke QUMMER THEATED 8 COMIQUE, , i ta can be Ro. si day, May 24, nicht, Des narase and svthor, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, 1 &e. BEST OF - ALL. FIFTH GKAND EXCURSION ON DECORATION OF DEPARTMENTAL HALF DOZ FORTRESS MONROE. NORFOLK AND THE trad wt Turk. Brad. Adan m8 ORT , nm wiven Sonn lakeconn te RE ent - rat S by HENBY. 5 es new. Ori Friday evening. BAND EX Bie 4 HE, ROUND TRIP ONLY 82, J Hotel dru For sale st Nati Bniith, 1441 Pa. ave and Fb w.: bin's dry erods oF and Pa avenue. rth st. and P depot. B J Select Exen te, ood for RATION DAY bee LXUUKSION TO MARSHALL HALL. STEAMER GEORGE LEARY | Bill leave her wharf, foot of 7th et... a at 9 a. m., SATURDAY, May 29, 1880, returning st 8 p. ma. ‘Tickete, 60 cents; to be had at the wharf. i - freshinents on ‘the ¢round+—first-claas. Good bathin, fishine. ae cee B. F. DODD, Agent. ©: FOR OCCOQUAN FALLS.—The Steamer MARY WASHINGTON Will leave her wharf at 9 a. 1m. on FRIDAY, May 25th, for Occoqua: rettepiug about 8p. in. Round trip and refreshimeuts on board. On SUND. for Marshall Hall, leaving at 3 p. about 8 p.m. Round trip, 250. OTOMAC FERRY COMPANY, Persone desiring a delightful chan pressing Lest of & ¢ our and ahialsrideon the Pots oe age free. fc daily for Alexandris 3 10-90, 11 iF In até 6 30' p.m. are especially rolveshing ana tavig ora ing. my2s, H® FOR HARPER'S FERRY! on DECORATION DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 29. A PLEASANT RIDE! MOUNTAIN SCENERY! BASS FISHING UNSURPASSED! Live Baitto be had at the Ferry for fishing purposes pret lat foun ae Ku no a 3 SSS ing, rambling, &c. t ND DANCING AT PAVILION ON EES BUKAS' ISLAND. ‘Train wil! leave Baltimore and Ohio depot at 9s. m. Keturning, leave Ferry at 5:30 p. m. ROUND TRIP TICKETS ONLY $1.25; Children under 12, half fare. Every pleasure and comfort secured for the ac- ecumcdation of the excurslonists, and ASEAT GUARANTEED TO ALL. he B. & O. R. 0! i a Thompecne, and "Gostdenaeh hey 1B, at Aa 4th st., Abrahams & ia ve ana ¥. Halk & Oo.” General Boars Ai ‘a, wera qe aL EXCURSION DOZEN” Se! ee 2 GLY MONT ot st 29th inst. ““Decorat chek sia MARY WASHING Tos wil leave her wharf, foot of 7thetreet, at 9 a.m., retarninx wane ‘by Pnor. Pistonro's (Brass and String) tlemsn’s Bone aus Gnilarsne Tickete, 2 sia ‘Ticke's tobe bad from any Ticalbor ofthe Con mittee apd at the myls t that result from me pa year ig may be, allovisted and cured,» hose | TEREA COTTA VABES, — DAY PICNIC Tnodieal work published by the PEABODY MEDI- SEWER FIER. CALEDGNIAN GLUE... OAL INSTITUTE, Boston, entitled THE SCIENCE STOVE CEOOKS, &o., . BATERDA ia is OF LIFE;02, 8! PI VATION. Exhaustec BEYER's 7: TRE: vitality, nervous and physical debility, or vitality AT THE LOWEST RATES. 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