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Wy THE EVENING STAR. | sroruing neve [awe coun es FAMILY SUPPLIES. Base ball games last Saturday: Nationals 10, Baltimore 2—not a championship game; Baston i, Chteago 10; Cleveland 3, Providence 0; Har- vara 1, Yale 2; Worcester 2. Cincinnati 8. -May 31, 1880. The Weather, INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFice or Culgr = ry ony Ma, . mile double sculling race will be rows between Eastern branch, WasHINaTon, For the Middle atlantic state rising Darometer, westerly win 2830, Stationary or attonary or higher temperature, clear or partly cloudy 4 Anacostia bridge up stream and back. The against W. Clark and P. Bolfeau. FS ates from low marsby lan ds—whethor adjacent wher. ‘A v-hour pedestrian contest closed in Pitts- ‘To-day, Alexander agt. District of Columbia; ae peat fer especial! certain stayes of WCSDET. | ANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, burg, Pa. Saturday evening. The following | Dill disnitssed. Potomac 8B. Co. agt. Upper | ‘eS aesine process, under Rete, aaron ae ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- | was the score at the finish: Mignauit, 378 miles; | Potomac. S$. B. Co., and same agt. Inland and | removed filth of aby kind, are gene eter at the Signal Office during the day:—Ta. m., 68°; 7:35 am., 69°; 11 am., 74°; 3 pm, 79% Maximum, 79; minimum, 66. Hearty. 3 326, and Freeman, 282. The race for a consolation purse at San Fran- cisco, on Saturday, mile and a-quarter dash, was won by Richard the Third. Time, 2:12. The following crews ve arrived at New Orleans to take part in the inter-state rowing 4 regatta: The Pensacola, double scull; Cohoes double and single; Shoewaecaemette four, and the Hillsdale four and double. The Burlington four will arrive on Sunday morning. The races Will commence on Wednesday on Lake Ponchar- train, LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Street lamps extingisbed at 3: be lighted at 7:35 p.m. and ) a. m. A white male infant was left on the steps of St. Ann’s Infant Asylum last night and taken in and cared for by the matron. Robert Raikes centennial celebrations took Place in many of the M. E. churches yesterday, anda very interesting program was presents to large andiences, embracing responsive read- ings, Singing, appropriate hymns, addresses, «>. The Dashaways met at Masonic Temple last evening, and Mr. A. Eagleston, president, an- nounced bis intention to raise $1,500 to build a tabernacle. Mr. I. George Coombs spoke for about fifteen mtuutes, and was followed by Charley Nye, who spoke with much fervor. Col- —_.—_.. Picnics, Excursions &c. The Potomac Fruit Growers go to Marshal! Hall on the W. W. Corcoran next Thursday. ‘The first grand family pienic of Columbia As sociation, (composed of members of Columbia Lodge, No. 1, Independent Order Mechanic: will be given this evening at Lovitler’s Washing ton Garden. There will be good music and ex- cellent company. 2 onel A. B. Meacham closed the meeting with one EDWARD HAaNtan and his friend, Joe Hile- of his Dest speeches. About forty people signed | Moung, will leave to-night at 10 o'clock for the the pledge. Brighton Hotel, Coney Isiand, where they will ‘The estate of Mrs. Mary E. Lanham, situated remain for a few days before going to Prov bear Lapham s Station, Washington branch B. | dence, R.I., for the race there June iith. and P, railroad has been sold bre. . Magruder, | lan has t sold his cedar boat the George War- Jr., esq., trustee. It contalned thirty acres of jand, and was purchased by Messr3. Beall « Baker, of this city, at 225 per acre. See changed time schedule of the great Penn- Sylvania route, advertised in another column, To go Into effect to-aay. ner, as published. The boat was built for hin just befere he came here, and has only been used In the Courtney race so-called and the Riley race. Hanlan has had several offers for the boat, but has refused to sell, as he intends ‘b row tn if at Providence. After the Providence event he may sell it. DECISION IN THE AVENUE SPECIAL IMPROVE. MENT CaSE.—This morning, in the Court in Gencral Term, in the case of Columbus Alex- ander agt. the District—bill to restrain the en. forcement special improvement. taxes for pay ing Pennsylvania avenue—argued last term, the Court ordered the dismissal of the bUL This is the case, the disposition of which has been anxiously looked for by numbers of other prop- erty b on the avenue, some of whom postponed the payment of their taxes to await the decision. ‘Tne BYRNES Divorce C: Mary Byrnes agt. Daniel J. vorce, the allegation Is cruel tree Memorial Day Notes. Saturday afternoon Colonels W. P. and J. S. Adair, General Porter, Colonel Hodge, Colonel Pitchlyn and others visited Congressional cem- efery and decorated the graves of the following Indian chiefs who have died in this city while tn the discharge of the publte_ service of their respective : Gi al Push-ma-ta-hah, chief of the Captain John Rog- ers, chief of Cherokees; Captain John Looney, chief of Cherokees; Hon. W. S. Coody, C delegate; Hon. Biuford West, Chero! gate; Hon. Ezekiel Starr, Cherokee del Captain Thom: re Daniel, Che lat nu Tn the case of rnes, bill for di- men’ and she aud Colonel “ eftes cases 12.180 and 14.046 Police Court and Greek {i se0 Criminal Courtas evidences of his cruelty. lelegatic ‘he (1 *« Fae] 3 ancteto THe STar, ‘She ‘ wa oe Shee: cise pons has been unfortunate in’ noi bet 4, at Mount Olivet and those of aploytnent, but w fe Tone and Bis mother at the Old Presbyterian cemetery, Georgetown, and ted them. pro the itn; never siothtul nor eee tial of bis family, and his only faults are being generous and at tin 9» quick to resent an indignity, fusult or injy tu. | DUE Toue was officer of U. S. artiliery, and ed ini John E. Clark, the well The graves of Lieut. Oscar R. Mongh and =e a ott y Private Hil handsomely derorared A ale didenly yes- of tue Washin; der command of N e orrhage of the lings. He since 1576, having been transferred istrict Collector’s office. where he employed as clerk ever since the time of Wedanesds pe he was seized with a sud- ken to his home and a physician summoned, who forbade him spe ing loud. lie appeared much better and yeste day attempted to arise from ifs bed totalk with his children, when the hemorrhage broke out afresh and he died in five es, He wasa son of Cornelius Clark, a prominent colored man in the west end of the city, 36 years old and leaves a wife and children, anda host of friends to | his loss. He will be buried to- mm ulder the auspices of the na Odd Fellows. 5: ock last evening a evlo-e1 man hamed Thomas Sevoy, about 49 yearsold, fell in | Light Ttantry Porai Duity. Where Summer. Although the prema’ heated term of the < bas to more endurable t to be encountered re, looking around uner, or a portion © “Summer Resoris” advert ar furnish ai from the was Mayor Bowen's administration. last at the boat ights Te ul has an enviable repu- Special contrac afit at the corner of New Hamp: nm. Jones & | and Lstreet northwest and was home, 1142 same avenue, ends. Dr. H. 7, are mi ame avenue, by bis friends. Dr. H. and other attrac. Pilla called soon afterwards and found him. 1s how Open for the se: Auro : 3 trom Oakla It offers dell rae tine past € authorities er ci les in 2 applicant rthy object of charity and fs properiy for by persons well known to the authorities. This system has been adopted on the score of economy, it being thought cheaper as been the ¢ to furnish trans cases of extreme poverty, where isa wi 5 5, Wi It will be Under the personal 1 Mr. and Mrs. Yingling, experienc had many tncting summer it ts stated that Wednesday evening a two- | manded tot ‘a Bedtord, Pinn and Queenan; and ae am: mitted. On recommendation of the, eames course, one mile with turn, will be from the | committee, the following were Burns, 358; McVay, 248; Campana, | Seaboard Coasting Co.; hearing resumed, COURT IN GENBRAL TERM. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. Saturday, Bank of Washington agt. Carroll; Yellow Fever. mandate of the Supreme Court of the United | That this terrible diseace has. for years held a Manded 9 tne apt Cone eens foe re | dewpets eyay, ar corn coasnae, of, the ear, ta . d, and n= ne Special term. | United States Eta, fe kuown by every one.’ And itis alco kao bar: Frank Brown, Frank ‘Mr. Schade filed his bond as a notary publle. CRIMINAL CovRT—Jndge James, ‘To day, in the case of Thomas Smothers, con- these noxious vapors while Yellow Fever is the Picted of’ rape; bills of exceptions Mied. Moses | TAPCt's caretal reset ee Te ore of the Snowden and Lewis Hawkins, arson; verdict | National Board of Bealth, no other conclusion can not guilty. be drawn, than that if as blood is kept in a healthy ae ITY CouRT—Judge Higner. ‘To-day, Cowan agt. Cowan; divorce granted. Jobnson agt. Johnson; do. ‘Inland and Sea- les ratified. Cla- Till agt. National Fair Grounds Association; on hearing. board Coasting Company; sal ett agt. Brooks; referred to auditor. PoLIcR CourT—Juge Snell. To-day, Douglass Shorter and John Walters. loud and boisterous; $5 each. Dennis Long, do.. $5 or 15 days. Wm. Williams lays. John H. Semmes, loud and bolsterous; $5 or 15 days. Webster Harris, do.; do. Robt. Branson, do.; do. Henry Hurbert, $5 or 7 days. Benedict Campbell and Matthew Wheeler, for. feited coliateral Thomas allas Bun Stith, loud and botsterous: $5 or 15 days. Columbus Brown, Jos. Fisher, Rose Mead, John Hall, Kat Goslin, Marta Waldron, Fanny’ Pumphrey, Li: zie Drew, Alexander Carter and. Wm. Hay yagraney; bonds or workhouse. John Thomas, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Jacob Bes: Wm. months ta jail. ; Augustus Harvey and Lucy Ann Collins, READ THIS COLUMN. fron Bitters ‘Curatine A Powerful Tonic.| A Vegetable Medicine. Iron Bitters Curatine Complete Strengthener. ABeliable Medicine. Iron Bitters ‘Curatine A Bure Appetizer.| Qures Blood Diseases. iron Bitters Curatine Eurich the Blood. | Cures Liver Complaints. fron Bitters ‘Curatine Henew the Vixor. Cures Kidney Affections. Iron Bitters Curatine Give Vitality. | Oures Scrofula iron Bitters ‘Curatine Care Malaris! Oures Rheumatism. iron Bitters ‘ure Dyspopeta, ! Iron Bitters Cure Indigestion. |\Curatine Cures Pimples iron Bitters aud Blotebes. Cure Neryous Irritability. cnoese eon a Bitters (Cures Boi Old Sores. e Langour. Curatine | Cares Uleers and Botis. roeg errr |Curetine Gere Paintin aes Menstrastion. | Poisoning i | Price $1. Bottle. | Price #1 a Buttle. {Z0N BITTERS AND CURATINE asle by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Penney. avenue, whelésale and retail,and by all Drug- eiete. dects eee ty LUMBER! LUMBER! For vali fo pay tor a raflroad ticket and start the applt- ants on their way than to maintain them in idleness In the poorhouse or Jatl. In most cases, as a precadtonary measure against {mposition, Mr. Cornell, the sanitary officer’ at ‘po- ce headquarters, goes to the ratlroad depot with the parties and gi th Cottage, at the corner of Wedd and 1 avenues, Ocean Grove, is located near the bathing grounds and A private and very eligibt land, Maryland, ticket mer. Apply at to the conductor. On Friday a white man, giv- tenlars. ing his name as George Let! Bass Rock House, Good Harbor Beach, Cape | old, applied fur a ticke fiers the finest surt and still bathiagon | bringing with him a ec the north shore. from en oficial in whe ‘Treasury Home, nestled coztly mia the mour- tains of Virgt and 5 from Koe artment well Known to Major te told a pititul tale about his m: poverty, and the major knowing Who recommended him directe: to procure transportation for hitn to Bat Broek. fortunes a 2 miles west of Winchester. non Springs, ts again open for for stagie month, $25; less when r time. remagog House, wport, Ver= thinking this would give him a oot dS @ mn. ot thelake | his way and that the Amo) been newly fitted up. might ald him in like mauner. Old Point Comfort, Va. Fortress Monroe, !s'0, al lo auy hote t ed and tn place of going trusted himwith ft. Ve nell] ion to ¢ Pron the avenu: andy y ot to Ballimo: pened fo be standing as the one ne had hed fo L é of was sold to sealper for titty cents and the tramp lett, lowed by Connell, who saw him connect Letter at the foot of Capitol Hill and div Ina twinkling the officer hid L ollar and marched hin ead quarters tothe Police and Judge ths will on gs and ba this dei West Point Hotel will be has an elevator. T hi’ so to be let with board or meals Cottages at the bot eS. n Beach, The terms e reasoa- | » and surroundings de- | Eright- Ho? Was opened M able, aad the Ughttal. se, On the Philadelphia and Is nov ‘no for the enter’ T visitors, and offers supertor cuery, pure Lanes’ Tepiep Hats from ¢ Ei up at also, 50 more doz. soft F. te and black, 50 cts.—Audv. “in | Two Drvorce Cases.—To-day, in the Equity ton county, | AlN rear te moe Conti: | Court, Judge Heruer made a dséres prentite mer boarders; good trout | divorce in the case of Nellie C. Cowan agt. Jas, and no mosquitoes, S. Cowan. They were married in P. G. deford Pool, Matne, a | Né., in 1565. and she charges that her husb: ed summer hotel, | Sut her trom Buffalo, N. Y., to this city in is73 - | ana subsequently wrote her that he would not | live with her longer for he foyed another. | | A decree was also granted fh tix bet bit accommo air and 1 he F b G, Johnson agt. Jerome H. case the parties were ma december, } June, 1si4, when | Without cause, ——____ GRAND OPENING Of the summer garden of the Chester county fee cream co. at 520 9th st. n.w. to-night. Music by Webber's band. t MAY PROCESSION AT ALOysivs CHURCH | The devottonal exercises during the month of { [| May In this chitren weinunated resterday tr ering to the Blessed Virgin. Thou- | sands of spectators assembled at the gaureh to witness the procession of iié young ladles of the academy, who, to the number of about 40, + all clothed In White, weartng sashes of different | colors—red, pink, biue and orange—beariog | banners of varlouis devices, issued forth tror | th ademy chant canticies and litanies | marcbed through the streets. The sev. | eral sections were distinguished by th | colors. The divisions were headed by Miss Gorman, Buck and Dewning, representing ‘spective! maystert of the rosary. Miss Kate Wade Ube procession, and the queen, Miss Talty, a ; companied by her maids of honor, the M13 | Murray and Moore, and her page: ‘Miss Foley and Miss Carroll, followed in the rear, and de- livered the act of consecration and ‘The Rev. Father Dunan, of Georgetow! | delivered an eloquent ‘address. Re Kelly, pastor of the chureh, and Rev. perintended the exercises. in, | GEORGETOWN. A big Day ON THE CanaL.—The Cumberland Nerrs of Saturday Says: Forty-six boats, carry- Ing 5,147 tons of coal, cleared from be So by the Chesapeakesand Obio canal yesterday, the heaviest day’s shipments of the season. Tue freight paid to the boatmen on these shipment 1s $650.70, and the revenue tothe canal, to- cluding the boat tolls, 1s $2,919.19. “ALEXANDRIA, veLic Scnoo. CENsvs.—On Tuesday nex’, naa the provisions of the school law, the clerk of the city school board, will commence the census of persons over 5 and under 21 years ctage. As the city gets from the state about a dollzr a year, for each person vistied, tt 1s im- Fortant to our material interests, as well a3 to the correctness of the statistics, to have names, jin I will present som Moubt hope te obtain by ppieg thelr Library L, tor the benefit of Dun. zetowD, will open to- pared for the patr ater during specialty artists ined. The ( Tr y the joyful, sorrowful and pase) L CONCERT tende of Washi at Od] Fe ¢ May, opens June 2 will be at the Metropolit dune ist, with diagram of ormation as to rales, &c.t Hotel Tu rooms, and to z ing With some companions. have cen attacked Lemon, thirteen ye Went tO the aid 0} rent was (00 strong to savé young Gough, who sank out ¢ ght,drowning In the presence >f his Parents, who were unable to help him. Every effort was made to recover the body, but with- Out success. GOLp-FuLLED Strps, Prigg’s. KILLED ON THE KatLxoap.— Wa. H. Baal’, Aged 33 years, conductor on a freigit traia ou the main stem of the Baltimore and Onio ra'l- road, was killed on Saturday afternoon at El Ville, about 2) miles from Baltimore. Just be. bridge at that place Mr. Be: Out from the rear of his caboo: When he struck an abutment, and was pre Mtated into a mill race benedth, and his n was ted. The body was removed to } Beall’s late howe, No. 7 Hanover street, Ba more, and the funeral wok place to-da buttons, scart sins a Hive years. It ts hoped, therefore, that our cl L zene will ‘answer the clerk's questions prom! ir > | and tully. Picton Race.—Eight birds, five belonging to Mr. J, H. D. Smoot and three belonging ‘to Mr. = nry Green, flew in a race from Wytheville, ty A ies. Th started ythevitie interment being at Laurel. He leaves a’ wits | SU sus ovlock Thureoay morning and srived at and three children and a mother. He was a | their cots here as follows: | Mr. Smoot’s Biue member of the recently established relief asso- ciation of the Baltimore agd Obto Ratlroad Company, and his family are entitled to $1,590. He was when a youth attached to the telegraph Uncas at 2:45, and Mr, Green’s Mer- cedes and Alfonso at 3 o'clock. Ail of the other birds came in some time during the eventag. ‘THE GILLERS WHO WERE ARRESTED at Stoney service In the confederate army, and had be2n | point some two weeks ago, charged with fist- ip the employ of the ratlroad company for the | ingin the berth of Wm. Knight, and who have last thirteen years, been in Fairfax county jail since, ueasod. Ho 3 Icu © gal. Seeady. T pane Pir ogg Moe ext ze e gran nS J Charles E. Stuart, of this city, is counsel Wat. H. Myzr’s, cutter, hag moved from 628 D meh —Gaze BOATS T TAA 3. Bemerier. : especially as the census ig taken but once in | No. 619 Dst. n.w OUR PRICE LIST. WE ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. No. 1 BOARDS, all 16 feet long, .per 100 feet, $1.26 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2.. " ** 1.75 HEADED PALINGS, 4 ft. long. SQUARED POSTS, 5 ft. long (best). RAILS, 2x3, 16 feet....... GET OUR BID ON YOUR LUMBEB!!1 WE ARE NEVER BEATEN!!! WILLET & LIDBEY, GOR, 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE p27 $100 °olLERE” $100 A FORFEIT OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLAKS 2 will be paid by the proprietors of the “FAMOUS,” No. 400 7th st. n.w., corner D, If ONE instance can be shown in which their ONE PRICE (narked in plain figures on each garment) has been, or may hereafter be, deviated from. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM is the professed plan of numerous establishments, where gooda are marked in plain figures, but in most cases it is merely a NOMINAL profession. At the “FAMOUS” it will be found that the ONE PRICE askedis the POSITIVE and ABSOLUTELY the ONLY price, aud THAT PRICE the LOWEST. Respectfully, E. STROUSE & CO, my21 ‘ANTED YOU BUTT much better and 8 etter and 8 io nae common Rew can Sougy OLD at aret-caae 's Chacl B [Sa Rae maar25 OUR EYESIGHT, get ite Ger nesr 43 8t apl6- Co. ith a — BTATU. STO) ‘&e., which at Noth reasonable to < admitted to the A. Fouts, 8.E. Faunce, contestants are S. McCathran and W. Minnix, | R.M. McKee and John H. Hickcox. Louls profanity; 3 or 7 ton, charged with the larceny of two cocoanuts from Chas. McDonald; $5 or 10 days. Eliza Me- rideth, loud and boisterous; $5or 15 days. Wm. | the vreat veceels. ‘They are made Up of masses of Wil iS, assault on Alexander Graham; $%. | minute blood vesscis urinferous tabes, calls of Eliza Americus, assault on Eliza Maxwell; $. | spbercidsl and protecting torm, nerves, arteries, Birt, assault on Margaret Bird, his mother; fined $5. John Mann, assault on Margaret, bls wife, a bad case; the Court seAtenced him to 3 MARRIAGE Licenses have been issued to Robert Collow and Maggie O'Hare; J. Meyer Slater and Mary Watkins; Mars Lewis and Hattie HB. Wileoxin; Claude B. Atchison and Mary Elizabeth Gormley; Wilson Levy and Mary E. Love; Wm. McKelleget, of Fairfax. and Margaret E. Maxfield, of Prince William county, impos _—————— that acure, or even a preventive, hss not beea heretofore discovered. et man and woman, that the reason for this fearful scourge is neithes more nor less than the muarial poison that ein3- same death-dealing miasm: mittent Fevers are the lesser resulta of breathing condition’ the birth a materially lessened, if not is well known that if the ad of yellow fever is ineys and liver—the organs that filter and cleange the blood—are kept in a Wholesome and sound condition, this same vital fluid will be clear from all impurities. That these | oreune, the kidneys and liver, can be kept free from a and at #'l times in condition to faithfully perform their duties, is a matter beyond diepute. , | and it is equally true that a free use of Warner's ; | Rafe Kidney aud Liver Cure, in coanection with ‘Warner's Safe Pilla, wil ally: organs to perform their al functions. ‘Testimonials by the thousands are in the hands of the proprietors of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver z rative qualities in and MgO AS ‘8 Preventi Yellow fever, We have'no hesitation in offering é public. The Hidneys, | The name of certain double giands, having for their cilice the secretion of uri Nay resembl= a h Bead, their average length being from 4 to 4% inches: breadth 2 inches; thickness 1 inch. they are"of a brownish color, flattened from before backwards, and grooved on the interior border for » | Cleanser of the blood, and al the wi veins, ull imbedded in interlacing fibre hole covered bya t! rm, transparent cellular en velope. ‘They are by all” odds the most important crwans of the human frame, and excepting the aye, are the most delicate; yet they receive the least at tention, und are the niost alnisod. he Kidneys are subject to an infinite variety of dsugerous and painfni diseases, and also many of a minor character, while little aftention is wiven to the latter, It is ‘these [ttle “Acorns” that wrow and flourish, and culminate inthe big “Trees, named Bright's Di-ease, Diabetes, Scrofula, Drob- fy, Gravel, an dred ailments. It is’almost Ibi to namiescparately the symptoms of dis- cares of the Bidneys. The different diseases toms. If any reader a 'Y pain inthe small of the there is anumbnes# in the thighs, if r ption of urine is apparent, if mamsea and vo! ing is at band, a positive edpclusion can be arrived at that something is wrong with the kidneys. ‘That if of physical disorders that human’ beirys licted with arive from imperfecraction of t isa settl-d truth, and that these disorders prevented by using Warner's Safe Kidacy and Liver Cure, and in connection therewith ner’s Safe Pille, is equally trae. ‘Thousands of peo- ysicians, scientists and its wonderful powers, ho have known of. enthusiastically endorse and recommend it. It is for sale by all drugyists, unl everyone should keep constantly on hand this conqueror of disease. 1nd CITY ITEMS. Ask Your Drvoerst for Lodit? Spec, It never fails to cure, From Dr. 8. A. Pool, Memphis, Tenn, I recommended and used with my p Coldew’s Liehia’s Lunia Betract of” Be Tonic Invigorator, and I find It exce ity, weakness, and a reliable ni fs and grocers, “Itching Piles.» Ar are patucularly “at night. atte ed. DO not suffer another | to become a: vi certain cure, “Skin Diseases —Swayne'’s Ointment. tment” effectually “Itching Skin Dises ies, salt rheura, Skin Dis ringworm, ‘every form of skin Skin Diss at tri at ali 28, druggists. Srorr & Crow 7 Wholesale Agenis, Washington. “ BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, complete cure ¢ tos days; all w eomplatr at druggists. For Washin; “ROUGH ON Kats.”—Ask dsuggist for tt It clears out rats, mice, roaches, Ded-bugs, 15c. a box; for Washington at 4S0 Pa. avenue, For CLEANING OR DYEING LADIES’ AND GENT'S Stirs, Anton Fischer, 906 @ street northwest, will give satisfaction In every respect. “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh'alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in 34 ibs. “Ward” prints, 35¢. ‘per Ib. Also, cottage DRY GOODS. MABYLAND HAMS FROM PRINCE GEORGE Co. TEREE YEARS OLD. PRICE 15 crs. PER LB. JOHN H. MAGRUDER FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXUBIES. myll 24231 New York ave. ay ‘ER! CHOICE DAIRIES! B ae BUTTER! CREAMERY PRINT, made from pure Alderney Cream, per a. Beat dairies of S Best Western Creameries, ‘per pound. VIBGINIA BUTTER, per pound. Buccessor to J. Frank & Nos. 496 and 497 Center Market. Open every day till one o'clock. FE*ceRSIONIsTs, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND R., x, J Son, B st. wing, Stalis my5-Im OTHERS. Freeh arrival of Imported and Domestic Goods. ed. Lunel Roart. | Potted. TURKEY AND CHIOKEN. DUPS—Ten Varieties. ROLLED TONGUE, HAM SAUSAGE, OYSTERS, BAKED MA\ PICKLED LAMB TONGU TERS, PICKLED SHRI BEEF. } HAM. (Boneless in ‘Beni (Potted. uch. Bonele: with Jelly. ies 5 halts. Jelly. less in Truilies. QURRIED TES PICKLED _O¥S- IMP, PICKLED WA E ‘WOODEN PLATES, PAPER NAPKINS. TRA’ KETS. VELING BAS! No charge for packing and delivering goods to any part of the my5 W. FEED’S SONS. 1216 F street n.w. ALACE MAKHET, Cor. 14th st, and New York ave, FRANK J. TISBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- CUMBE) 8, OYSTERS, SH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia GAPONS, 40 cents s pownd. may EST N.Y. BUTTER, per Ib. Prime NEW CHEESE, per Ib.... 1can SWISS CONDENSED MILE. 8 ibs. Best ITALIAN MACARONI, 1 Pint Bottie VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. MAGNIFICENT IMP) elsewhere. 2 lbs. GREEN COFFEE... 1 bushel GOOD POTATOES 6 G-lb.) Bars BABBITT'S N. ¥. CITY SOAP. Scans 8. & W. CORN. STEAM COCKED WHEAT, OATS AND CALIFORNIA BRANDY. 78,57, $1.00, $1.12, 81 50, up to $3.00. GEO. A. O'HARE, yt’. 243 Tth st. n.w., ae ap2y Between M and N. myl9 vil Market Space. 30 15 15 50 ERIAL TEA, uncqualled BARLEY. XTRAORDINARY BREAK PRICES. - * Owing to the recent decline in prices, DRESS GOODS redaced from. 20t0 40"; on = STRIPED GRENADINES reduc Beautiful LAWNS 10s. per ya: ATIN, T5c. ENO GaNE: GINGHAMS ‘reduced from sve. to 2: (CASH MERE reduced from &1. 25 to 90 HODHEAD'S Old Stand, 1365 F st. 30 picces White Goode, 12 1L0 doz, Towels, $1.50, worth 50 doz. Naphine, 75. Sf €1 20 pieces Table Linen, 1rotn 4c. to $1.50. Fotlara Sitks, 87. 81 cheap. 500 Purascis and Umbrellas. Ha pieces Tuk, WRC SEG Pie Mosquito Nettin ink, ite am hue Mosgui Nett . 150 Bhetinnd Shawls, from #1 ty 38 00. = cade, Agency of Robert's Scissors and § Boston Comfort Corsets, ali sizes ‘Our prices are the lowest. GEO. J. JOHNSON, my? FL Market Space. \AMEL'S HAIR GRENADINE. FIGURED AND DOTTED SWIss. PERSIAN LAWN. INDIA LINEN. VICTORIA LAWN. NAINSOOK. DRESS GINGHAMS, in New Designs. PACIFIC PERCALES AND LAWNS, 12\. FAIRS, FESTIVA LS, &e. FAIR AND FESTIVAL YOR THE BENEFIT OF DUNBARTON-ST. M. E. CHURCH, Georgetown, Will open MONDAY NIGHT, May 31, AT FORREST HAUL, To continue throuch the woek. Mon@ay night, “Dairy Maids’ Reception.” Tnes- day, 25 papers admittance fee. Wednesi Thureday, "New Ei Kitch ene Ten Party i Bexeon tick SrRawBERRY axp ice Ar ras craven TUESDAY axp WEDNESDAY frescias NEXT, 3 D. URE Ist AND ding fund for new my27-St Preceeds to go toward bi Chnreh, PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. \WENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSABY oF WASHINGTON BENEFIOTAL BUTCHER ASS) ON MONDAY AND DAY, Jone 1 awn 15, AT THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK. Barbecue and Horse Parade. Grana The Balti Dentennial and Alexau Butcher Agsc, * have been invited, an? will be an served free shootine ai prt bowling | Snecial amurouisute and ays for child ren, Grand illumination of the Park yeith fine: works. Admission 23 cen Iren free. be admitted. echools will @'eloek. SUMMER SUITINGP, 12%, 18, 20, 25, 37%, 45, 50, 75, $1.00. ALL WOOL ROLL BUNTING, 20. GAUZE UNDERWEAR. PARASOLS. TYLER & CHEWNING. Gate clerks with Perry & Bro.) my27 OLS 7th st. n.w, ee LAWNS: LAWNS! One Thousand (1,000) Pieces of Beautiful Lawns Just Arrived. Eiht Hundred (800) Pieces of Beantiful PACIFiO LAWNS, 10, 12%, 15. One Hundred (100) Pieces of Beautiful FRENCH LAWNS, * + 37, 50e. (160) Pieces of FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 15, 18, 20, 25¢. CARTER’'Ss, Ul Market Space. INDIA LINEN, the desirable article for Ladios’ Bresses, 20, 25, 31, 37. VERY FINE BLACK FRENCH LAWNS, 25. BLACK LINEN LAWNS, 25c. INE LACE STR! only 4 One Hundred COACHMAN'S DRAB AND OTHER COLORS, de. COLOBED SATIN SUMMER SiLKS, 56c. EXCELLENT BLACK XR MAXUNE GUNPOWDER THA, 60 Cents Per La. Best Goverament Jaya COFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts er Best Bio COFFEE, Roattea, 20 ots. jwise Process FLOUR, $2.15 per 4 bul. r Ib. NEW YORK TEA COMPANY, ; Cor. 7th and K sts, ap26-3m. WM. H. SPIGNUL & co, IRST PREMIUM avardat at the National Fair over ail other compet- 8 TO CERES, The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flo United States. INNEOLA, ™ A very euperfor Minnesota Fatent. ur in the RTERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. For sale by every first-class Grocer. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ast 2 WH. M. GALT GOLDEN HI The Standard Family Flour at the District. st. and Indiana ave. a co. cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. per Inet received from Mr, Fred. Keppel, of New York, a lance assortment of OULD AND RAKE ENGRAVINGS. ALSO NEW BOOK! Mark Twain's Tram Winchell's Preadamttes. Life and Writings of B Poems *R. H. toddar ro Europe. - e to Kurope 1880, Symonds Lonsfellow's Golden Lexend, b P METROPOLITAN BOOK STORE, my22 OF Pennsylvania avente. Ws HAVE JUST PUBLISHED— SIMOND'S DIGEST OF PATENT OFFICE DECISIONS, 1889-1580. Being a divest, in cla d and chronologies! orcer, of substantial'y all the reported decisions of the Commissioners 0: Patents to January 1, 1380. ce And THREE LEOTDRES ON THE OONSTITU TION OF THE UNITED STATES, delivered before the Universit 'y Law School of Washington, D. C., by Mr. Associate Justice Miler, of the U. 8. Sa: Preme Goart. | Price, 50 cents. by mali postaye prep: wn. Ww BOoKseL! 475 P: aid, upon receipt of 0. 'H. MORRISON. price. RS AND STATIONERS, my20 » Washing2 MERICAN HEALTH PRIMERS.—The Summer aud Ite Diseases, by Dr. J. 0. Wil. son; Nea Air and Sea Bathing, by Dr. J. H. Pack- ard? Hi and How to Keep it, by Dr. C. 1. Burnett; Eyesight and How to Care for It, bi G. 0. Harkin 6 ; Our Homes, by. Brain-work snd Overwork, by Dr. 1. 6. We 1. Wood, jr. Long Life and How to. Bane It, by J. 0. Richard. fon; The Mouth and the cckn, by Dr J. W. White WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, BooRSELLERS AND STATIONERS, myl2 428 7th st. n.w. ME NEW EDITION or LIPPINOOTT’S PRONOUNOING GAZETTZER oF THE WORLD. Just published and for sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bvocessons TO MouUN BEOs., isd 1015 Pa. ave., cor. 11th st. ASSHOK & STEBBINS, No, 1014 Penn'‘a ave , WAsHINGTox, D. OC. 28 Light st., Bartrone, Mp. BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, STEAM, GAS AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, ENGINEERS’ AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. my20-1m* ferge Coats, $2.50, 33, 84. Nun’s Cloth Coats, 85. Alpaca Coats, $1.25, $2, 83, $4, 35. A. STRAUS, 10212 Pennnsylvania Avenue, my27-tr Between 10th and lith strosts. A’ iD STILL THEY COME. A NEW CARGO OF jess Oxford Ties for Gen Ream} ta. Scotch Bottom Low Heel Strap Ties. Button and Prince a eid . loth, Patent Leather Pumps for jewport Ties for Ladies. Eigh Sandal Shows for Ladies and ‘Misses. ‘White Kid Slippers. 1. HEILBRUN, No, 402 7th st. m.w. Bian oF: THE Oty Woman m Wrwow. Pe G*s FIXTURES, LATROBES, Paints, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. DPX REFRIGERATORS, FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND M. W. BEVERIDG WHITE MOUNTATN CREAM FREEZ- WALNUT DINING ROOM REFRIGERATORS. iE, 0 TO DUBRETIL BHOS,, 1112 F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SHIRTS FOR THE CONVENTION A SPE. | OIALTY. Half-dozen Fine RHIRG 27.50 Bi zen Superior SHI 06 Half-dozen Elegant SHIRT! Our Best SHIRT, Plaitea Bosom, 81 A fine assortment of GENI’S FURNISHINGS always on hand. av3o | FRIDAY AND SATUR CURSIONS ON STEAM WASHINGTON OQUAN FAL and Friday dar Leave ber whart at To Every Wednesda; ing the seanon. ri VENTS Every Monday durin = Daneng at 2:30 p.m.- returning at ‘Ihe ste 2 har- pply to W. L. SEAR: orized agent, corner 1th and F sts, myst Am ROWERS. TO 4and 9-30 p.m. Coffee gratis arnighin ice Strawberries om a Suc; to holders w. re, ‘erry B ars of age free. The B ralerandria as. wee 6 40, 11 30 a.m. ; 12-30, 1:30, 2 Wand 7:30 p.m. Thetrips'at 4 P-mn. are especially refreshing acd {avizora- my23-2w pee TIvors PARK, KLY GinsE: ie NOW OPEN TO THE PUL Exeursions. Th arcund Wa: every half hi to the Park ___ AMUSEMENTs. N4tionsi THEATER, - tDAY plans ay AY MATIN Cor Him mmence Wed ue morn- mgt BIRTS CHEAPER THAN EVER. Our *‘Mystery” BHIKT, at 75 cts., un finished, fe cheaper than we sold it when muslin and diner Wee way below present prices. Our * SHIRT, finished, is the cheapest Shirt ‘The’ ‘Crown Diaraond" SHIRT, fin’ ished, 60 cta.” Our LINEN COLLARS, latest sty ies, BL a2, 50 per dozen, are an wood as is usnally sold $2.50. Our Kilk NECK EAR bests the world in quality and price. “Gur Silk SCARFS at 25 cts. are in theworla, as good 98 any other house eclis at 50 cts. Our B0- cent oe sold for $1.25 by the trade generally. LNRISS’, ap30 3 © street n.w. &S SHIRTS TO ORDER. CELLENT DRESS SHIETS to ori SISHED AND UNFINISITED SHIRTS OUR OWN MAKE ALWAYS AN STOCK. MEN'S FURNISHIN 98. THOMPSON'S shirt Factory, E. MAUCK, Prorzrero Opposite Patent Office. Gay, May 31, tr MMEK THEATER COM tae: bixktly, and T: Seamans, Charles rry and Blanche; Eddie on and Wesley, G Aldine and eat Femi PT ron TH FIT OF THE LIBRARY AND READING KOOM OF THE GRAND ENTERTAINMENT x LINCOLN HALL, MONDAY, May 31, 1830, se at S'o'clock p.m), comprising a Chamber of MKS. JARLEY'S WAX WORKS, Are. Juriey being personated by Mrs Camp. ADOW PANTOMLMES, by the Students cf the Deat Mute College. TABLEAUX VIVANTEN, by Ladies and Gentlen direction ¢1 a of Georgetown, under the Together with AND MUSI and Mrs. ‘True and Messrs. John- and Whit SS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER of the aay Lest niaterial, in the Very Best manner, aranteed to wive perfect satisfaction both in qual- Late Webb & Beveridze,) and fit, for only T’ DOLLARS. No second- 1009 &x. ave. Washington, D. C. apsv-; myl5 SLATE MANTELS, GAS FIXTUBES, RANGES, GARDEN VASES AND S'TREET HOSE. PLUMBING GAS-FITTING and TINNING. AU JOBING promptly attended to. HAMILTON & SHEDD, 409 9th st. n.w., my5 Y.M.C.A. Building. G@‘*s FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES!: & MAGNIFIVENT DISPLAY OF GAS FIXTURES 531 Ldth Street n.we, Parties desiring GAS FIXTURES will From the factory of Messrs. MITOHELL, VANCE £00., N. ¥., can be seen at Where all competition can be successfully met with these CELEBRATED GOODS. find tt te their advantage to examine this stock before pur- chasing. A large lot of goods at prices prior to the advances. E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st. apls GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr. DEALER IN CoRconaN BUILDING. OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS AND PRESENTS. AS COOKING STO" The Washington Gea Light Company haveat thet 5 sssortay sUNn ae ee OE Bal oso ters ER es chats oa FOR and 8. This Is tho Stove used by Mise Dods MOTWEATHER: "Gail and examine them, my20 PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR LAYING GRANITE KK PAVEMENT IN THE CITY OF Linen Suits, $3, 84 and 85. WASHINGTON, De 6. i. , 3 be INT, DISTRIOT OF COL White Vests, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2 and $3. ee Dee ee oe er nae Vet i Long Dusters, 75c., $1, 81.50, $2 and $2.50. atrootion! Soe af Comuiiasioners ght cof ase Pane $2 2 9, S0aNG SA. | Be ERED RESDAY: fen foi Tr Office Coats, 40 cents and upwards. Layinw a Granite Block Pavement on Third atrect, ying % Light-col’d Cheviot Suits at reduced prices. from Pennsylvania Zaventie ‘© 4% Gass. Suits at reduced prices. tuk forty of proposal and speoiications ¢ gan: apie Patine Sule Ae et te Son. toon ‘application ‘therefor, and upon Dress and Business Suits at reduced prices. these forms alone be npaleted a Boye’ Suits at reduced prices. Major of Busines Unk, Ohildren’s Suits at reduced prices. my25-6t Engineer Commissioner, D. 0. JI @. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES 650, worth REDEEMED PLEDGES, ea Biatcted Sones ig ‘Diamond elena las fine line of AMERICAN and SWISS WA i ‘in Gold Cases. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any of the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN st 6 per cent. sp3 No, L007 Seventh st. n.we i" caioLo tecss anpecrroatans: a SERRA a QPRING ANP SUMMER DRESS s* GooDs. We have jnst opened a splendia line of French DRESS GOODS, comprising a full assortment of Esucy and Black SILKS, B' a GRENADINES, Black Silk Hei Seersuckers. Bhooda Cloths, Mummy Cloths, Buntines, Linen Lawns, Madras Ginghams, India Mulis ard French Naintooss, all rades. An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BEOTHER & ©0., spl 1348 F st. n.w., nesr Ebbitt Honse. LADIES’ GOODS. DOUGLASS, Ninth St. St. Cloud Bullding. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEE: PARASOLS—New and Elecant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. CORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR in Great Variety. NOVELTIES in Made-up LACE GOODS. LATEST STYLES in Esch Department. EN'S DEPARTMENT will at all times contai p tue Uiotocet Goods at the Loweet Evicee. TGILASE myl DOUGH ASS, and F sts. RS, S. J. MESSER, BS SUMMER STYLES. Pee ed journals of STS Peoneyivadia avec, Up stairs. sm RESSMAKING, Dau MLE Screen wore at lerate prices. msi6-3m Jie, a ee IMPORTATION An elezant Bnd Buttons. Corscts, Thread or Se i Biaek Sok Bute, a first ‘article, for ‘ant ). Bi. WILLIAN, 067 Penna. ave. 1Cite Trevise, Paris.” marls ERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES. best in the world for the money. All Winter Boots will be sold at a for a cire ez hbrary ICE CREAM and GERRUE the Reading Itoom of the Assoc the entertainment, FPOkD s orena notsE, BENEFIT oF JOB. S. SESSFORD, MONDAY EVE 3, MAY 31, 1890, Gitbert and Sullivan’ sacking 5 PINAFOR . A. By the following excellent Josephine, Buttercuy Heb i. W Assisted by a first-class chorus snd { Stage director, Col. H. Evanwel le at all of the prin: tore, and the store of GPRING TROTTING MEETING OF THE NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCI- ATION, WASHINGTON, D. 0. PURSE 8500 Jose Ist. -PunsEe $4109 - Purse $1,000 With Eight Eutries DAY—TUESDA cxE 2p. Posse $890 Purse @S0C ve En} Pacers). otras ..... PUBSE $303 ; DAY-THUBSDAL, Jose. 30. FOURTH DAY-THUBSDAY, Sux 3p. 5. a _— beeing ny 81,500 ‘our tutries. START AT 2:30 P.M. smeree O RB. RB. Depot atilam., and every twenty minutes thereafter, | itted to so Liquor or Bmokinx allewed upon. the NSaid. No luproper Characters sriviinges have been extended to in- Btockbolders p nay eve e papas dmission to the Grand 1 by coupo cke' oahich must be the Office of the At ORE Sh itieg — MONDAY, May Sist,, be oe “tut Munic fn attendance. — wi OES OF ADMISSION. To the Grounds... 3 the Grand : To the Quarter-stretah and Grand Seaid..- #1-4> Season ‘Lickets good for the ae een — Tickets can be procured at the Otfice of the Ams ciation, No. 803 Market S)ace. my25- INGTON NATATORIUM, ‘ cree IT fet rpe tego rd Wiha swoMNe BCHOOL in, the Dis- for ADU and CHILDREN'S SHOES MADE ZO | fict. 611, G13and 61s E at bot. vi and Tih a, marX0 m Ticket, $8. Bingle Lowen five Tickets ee Leen eee enon ODLUM & 00- BELLE LUCAS: DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PABLOBA, 601 MARKET SPACE, Corner Sth st., Keep Building. FLAITING, 902 9th st. 0. Geeta COAL AND WOOD. Gb SBERIEE) pearen 2 COAL AND WOOD, of iriety- q fByecl attention KireD LCT OI ave, Depot and Mille, Water and N street, GET THE BEesT_ ener = THE CELEPRATED ~ (AL. ,ouNsoN BROTHERS, CONCORD HARNESS Aes % Coxnzctioss.” aND ook Wetoms. Bos is ¥ COLLARS. wharves, mill and depot connected - Main Clun'oy-town offices by TELEFHONE. UTZ & BRO., win “unequaled facilities and sdvantares set ne Delebrated Co oe ae Oe oo enabing Bole Agents for the sale of Hill's Celebrated Concord sricorap acget when coal ee lowest; oftices HARNESS in great variety, at | Groushout , and all in immediate somma- TRUNES and rome sttention 8 Sayan ‘Careful attention paidto repairing. my8-1m_ Repeat (_Gareful attention paid to repairing. _my8-1m_ EUCALYPTINE From Australian Trees. i

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