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| a SS SSS THE EVEN THURSDAY NG STAR. | June 3, 1880. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFicg OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WAsHINoTon, June 3, 1830. For the Middle Atlantic states, statiouary Darometer, higher temperature, winds mostly north to west, clear or partly cloudy weather. LOCAL NEWS. A Second Edition of THE STAR Will be issued at 6:30 o’vlock this evening containing all the news up to that hour, Condensed Locals. ‘The case of the captain (Smith) of the schooner Neverson,in which he was jointly charged with ‘the mate for an assault on one of the crew, was decided by U.S. Commissioner Mills yesterday in favor of defendant, and Captain Smith was thereupon discharged,’ and the ball released. Mr. Bartram Zevely appeared for the accused. Street Jampe will be lighted at 7:45 p.m. and extinguished at 2:45 a.m. Coroner Patterson held an inquest yesterda on the body of Benny Bad: killed by a Beit line sireet r: and a verdict of acide Gardner, the driver of the car, was released from custody. ‘The “Douglass Infantry,” colored military organization from Augusta, Ga.. have received Permission to visit this city under arms, and will arrive Saturday, June 12, remaining’ over Sunday and Monday. Sunday, 13th, a similar organization from Portsmouth, Va., wiil also visit this city, and the two organizations will parade on Monday. Detectives Coomes and Acton arrested In this ety Dennis Cook for having stoned a train on the Baltimore and Potomac rafiroad in Baltl- more a few days ago, and the prisoner was turned over to the Baitimore authorities to answer the charge. The case of Hill against the National Fair Grounds Association was concluded ia the Equi- ty Court yesterday by Judge Magner dismissing the bill. Mr. Hill sought to compei the associa- tion to purchase ceriain lan Bennings, and to establish the fair grounds there, in pursu- ntract which he alleged had him. a School debating ternoon called at No. 4 en- gine house and presented t! handsome volumes, ay has 1 resented the same company with a lot of books. Mrs. Burke reports that about 5:3) o'clock this morning she heard an {infant crying in an unoccupied Shed on a vacant lot on 7th, be- tween b aud Lstreets northeast, and on going theve found a white maie infant about five days old. P. E. Convocation of Washington. E LES OF © THE TH’ LUKES CHURCH. body at t. John’s plored people of W: a report showing thi have been $5,255.36 and disbursemer x end stating t a the case of St. Luke's Chare’ (colored), ih which the funded debt 13 35.009, an pnt had been entered into with the tes Home and Dower assoc! viding Of 3660, vating debt of discord existing be- and his parisat tee had done ali | , Dut had failed. f St. Luke's be required to contri rector's salary, as such action wo more directly responsible tc he belng paid by otuer parties. Further, 1” now paid Dr. Crummell he reduced to $400, the other 200 to be applied toward pay ing off the debt of the church. The recommen- dations were adopted, and Messrs. Addison, Lindsey, and Abert were appointed a committee et, On Debitlf of the convocation, with trustees of St. Luke's chureh In carrying out tne e recommendations, ‘The convocation met last night at Christ church, Georgetown, where addresses appropri- ate to it objects wer Fr, je by the Rev. lips. urch, Jackson Democratic Association. NEW MEMBERS ADMITTED, Aregular meeting of the Jackson Democratic Assceiation was heid last night, the president, Mr. John E. Norris, In the chair and C. P. Caton Secretary pro tem, with 2 large number of mem. bers present. Messrs. Jos. [. Pearson, Robert C. Hewitt, A. A. Lipscomb, Jas. H. stone, Dr. Henry Kalussowski, V. M. Burche, H. P. Hoare, G. F. Alexander, John P. Peabody, C. R. Pey- ton, CoL Uenry C. De Abna, Francis A. Rear- don, J. C. Foertsch, John A. Clark, Stiilson Hutchins, Henry Wise Garnett, D. H. West, W. ¥. Easton, Joseph W. Arnold, J. Webb Rodgers, Harry Rodgers, Joun W. Drew and T. B, Kalb: fus Were adinitted to membership. OLD MEMBERS AND NEW. Mr. W. Pierce Beil, trom the committee to prepare an alphabetical list of the members for the use of the association, made a report, stating mana, this duty had beed attended with much Alifliculfy fa Gonseg comuiitice not Leing abl ad the old E The oniy Bovk of rol prior to that date ¢ be found. In tons the committee had | of the persons a if the and but adverse kad responded 2 Wes a lawyer, and his response \ One thea | a3 That he Would wait to see the vf the Chicazo | - {Laughter and queries of “Wao ls | > =Give his name, go that It off,” ec) The committee re- ported tm favor of remitting all accrued dues of the members and start afresh. They also re- commended the purchase of a hall to perper- uate the name of the old Jackson democratic association. The names of several old members dropped were, on motion, ored Wo tae list. | ‘The chairman of the committee, Mr. Beall, th proceeded to read the ames On th Toll. The partial report accepted, and the committ HELY i THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Mr. Sanderson offered a resolution that the pres be authorized to tender the services of the association to the National Democratic | and | Wultam Co., Va, and Roberta Sporting Notes. ‘Yesterday evening a large crowd assemble to witness the double sculling race announced to Monday's Star. The contestants were Messra. Minpix-McCathran and Clark-Botleau. The lar, ter had the advantage on the start, Dut bef ire reaching the turning stake Minnix and Mc” arn- ran made a spurt, turning a few lengths “,nead. ‘The contest on the home-stretch was Very close, and some fine pulling was exhibited "oti near the bridge, when Clark and Bofleau. gaye out, but Minnix and McCathran came 1", in spiendid style and were loudly cheered. | in Albany yesterday the Natlonals defeated the nine of that city by 8 to & The Nationals made all of their runs in ‘ne sixth innings ‘The game was a prefty good one....Other games yesterday: Providences, 8; Cievelands, 5. Bostons, 4; Chicagos, 5. Amhersts, 8; Dar- Troys, 10;' Buffalos, 2. "Yales, 6; ‘on Glove of yesterday says:—Philip Powers, the catcher for the Bostons, has been released from his engagement, as It seems to be Settled that he will not be able to catch effec- tively this season. He was given the usual twenty days’ notice last evening. It seem like an Injustice to release him after being disabled in the team. bat the interests of the club de- tnand some changes. A Boston dispatch says: The race between Wallace Ross and Frenchy Johnson has been declared off. After the one-sided race yester- day, both men met in the evenirg and indulged in mutnal knock-downs, and both to-day asked to be allowed to withdraw the stakes, which the referee granted. The police had to be Called on to stop the encounter. ‘The first annual shooting contest of the Penn- sylvanla Association for the Protection of Fish and Game took place at Beaver, Pa. yesterday, five teams being represented. The cup offered by the association for the best shooting was won by the Allegheny City team, who killed 93 out of 100 pigeons. ‘The medal’ for the be score was taken by E. A, Rhodes, of Wiikes- barre. 4 Indoor Amu eT tse NATIONAL THEATER.—The benetit tendered to Mr. W. H. Thorne, manager of the Summer Garden, comes off at the National Theater to- morrow and: Saturday evenings and at the matinee Saturday. The play is “Led Astray,” and the caste ts perfecting ftself by frequent re- hearsals. The play promises to be the amateur event of the season. Mr. Thorne, Mr. Herr, Miss Saxton, Miss'McCauley and other weil: known amateurs will take part. Stu THEATER CoMIQUE.—There is a new and very good company at the Suramer Comique. ‘The variety artists have first-class talent. The eo company and the female minstrels remain. THE NATATOPIUM.—The Natat \rlum on Estreet between eth and 7th, is a very pleasant piace for amusement and recreation. TuE Comic Orgra, “The tara,” evi ctor of Alean- ” was presented at Odd Fellows’ Hall last ing in very good style by. Mrs. Love, Miss Ler ss Ellis and Messrs. id I. Towers, F, Ul. Baxter, H. J, Redfield, Herbe Bartlet and W. W. Watson. Catvaky Baptist CHURCH.—A grand concert i] be given at Calvary Baptlst ‘church next g, In aid of the building fund of ‘lL Miss Minnie Ewan, Mrs. J. S. . Warren 8. Young, Miss Anna Lothers will take part. An ent m bas been arranged. Professor Bischotl Will direct the concert. AN antiquarian department connected with the fair at Forrest Hall, Georzetown, is a fea ture especially interesting. The New England kitchen fs also a curiosity. Dairy maids recep- tion to-morrow night. & Pic pat improved, is now Sions. » Excursions, &c. mn, thoroughly renevated and open for picnics and excur- The Mary Washington will leave to-morrow at9a.m. for Occoquan Falls and return at s p.m., music and dancing. BOYS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHD and latest styles to be found in the District at the Boy’s Clothing House of B. Robinson & Co., w9 Pa, ave.—aAdet. A DANGEROUS Taser.—Yesterday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, as a lady was passing along Maryland avenue, between Ist and 2d streets Southwest, Richard Burnett, a colored thief, sbatched her pocketbook from her hand and. TaD. Sergeant Haney and Private Hurst gave .—Finest stock chase, ard succeeded in capturing him “and found the pocketbook and money on him. In the Police Ceurt, this morning, he was charged With the offence and pleaded guilty to the charge. He was also charged with stabbing Win. S. Clark, a white man, who assisted the Officers in arresting him. He was sentenced to Six months tn jail for the larceny, and six montis additional for the stabbing. AT THE Ebbitt House drug store you find the Coldest and best soda water in the city. 5c. a glass. t INDIAN CHIEFS IN TowN.—At 4 o'clock yester- day atiernoop there arrived by the B. and P. Tallroad an excursion party of 49 Indian chiefs, representing the Ogatlala, Brule, Yankton, Blackfeet, Cneapapa, Cheyenne, Santee, Gros Ventre and Arickaree Sioux, accompaniel by five woe The party is in charge of Major W. D. E. Andrews, who came with the chiefs from Dakota, for the purpose of their visiting the Indian schools at Carlisle and Hompten. They arrived at Carlisle last Thur:- day, and remaixed there until yesterday morn ing. They were pleased with thelr visit to Car lsle and the progress made by the Indian and girls at the school there. "They go from hi to Hampton, Ya, {@ vists the indian schoo there, —_—_——. Makeiace Licenses have been issued to Geo Vogel and Georgianna Brov ot Charles Co... Mo. Waiker and Willie Morton; Alfonso’ Amoross #razia Pascuccio; 8. Preston Moses, jr..an of Pri man; W Thomas and Elizabeth Madison; Lewis ander and Katie Poindexter; F. H. Parsons and Sophia S. Fisher; Thomas Alexander and Mar- tha Beam; C. T. Hurding, of Mansfield, Olio, and Villfe M. Langworthy. THE COURTS. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. rday, Alexander agt. District of Colur- ecree signed dismissing bill. George Hook- ams application for patent for picture cards presented. Potomac Steamboat Co. agt. Upper Potomac Steamboat Co., and same agt. Inland & Seaboard Coasting Co.; argument cou- cluded and submitted. U.S. agt. Frank Jordan; rehearing denied and deciston below affirmed. Mr. Conway Robinson was admitted to praciice on report of committee. rity Covet—Judge Hagner, aire P. Bryan; John T. J. Da Campaign committee to aid In sending off car palgn dccuments and other work daring th eusuing presidential campaign. Adopted. ¥ S, chairiaan of the District who was authorized to | lee of twenty-two—one member tive district in this elty—to be de RDOWD a8 the de te campaign committee of twonty-tw e purpose Of co-operation | <¥ith the national democratic coinmitiee, re | ried that he Lad prepared a list according to } etructions of the Wet ¢onvention ps coe ' elty which he proposed to annotince throug! the cy pre Rubin view of the action of the daekson As: istic to have two com bound, however, to an: like to have the sense or . Culver was averse to such action, and | questioned the authority of Mr. Ennis to make such announcement, as it was properly the bus- iness of Jat Association to appolnt the campaign commitiee. Considerable discussion followed. Mr. Culver — matutatning Views, and stating that he had speat more money and time for democracy in this District than any member of the association. ‘The list of Mr. Ennis was finally submitted and adopted, and the meeting adjourned. FReM THE Ho’ G. LarHam.—To Dr. von Moschzisker, Fineteeiith si.m. te.: Dear Str: Your weatment of wy son for chronte affection of the throat and nasal organs, trom which b- hassuffered from childhood, has been with very sSatistactory resu. E.G. Lavaam. WASHINGTON, June 2, 1 t FEs have been filed as follows: k 0 be cel 2, sq. $3,000. John Grinder to Elizabeth’ Witthatt, lot 15 sub. #q. 422: 2,500. Commrs F. S&T €o.to0 R. ELS 48 and 49, sq. 2 $1,111.00.” 1 Williamson to Sarah Hill, tot 121 Chichester; 3—. Nannle B. Brown to Chris. tabell Brown, lot 6, 39. M.A. Curus toc. H. Smith, | INpICTMENTS.— Yesterday afternoon true bil!s ‘Of indictment were reported by the graud jury + against Betty Kichardson for assault with in- tent to poison Fanny Heldenhetmer; Albert Donn, arson. in setting fire to a house’ belong- ing to Martha Donn with intent to defraud the Mutual Fire Insurance Company; Mary Beel, Vielating postal laws in using a postal card a second ume; Walter T. Ward, same in stealing & pair of cuffs from a letter he was currying to another postal official; Edwin R. Hayes, same, In embevzzling $02 in 157s, belonging to the dead letter office; Walter Fisher, second offense of petit larceny; and Edward McRae, grand lar- | ell; referred to auditor to report on expediency agt. Hickman, and Hickman agt. cree to be prepared by defendant. Christiancy agt. Christlaney; appearance of ab- Sent defendant in cross-bill ordered. Bartlett egt. Murtagh; sale finally confirmed. Lans- burgh agt. Appleton; sale ordered and Leor Trobiner appointed trustee. Truxell agt. Tru hton agt. Wall; time to answer ex- th instant. Hill agt. National Fair ssociation; injunction denied and biil Equrry Covrr, Judge Cor. ‘day, McLaugnlin agt. McLaughlin; fina! To-day Tatification and reference to auditor. Sboe maker fgt. Shoemaker; trustee substituted. Clagett agt. Brooke; trustees authorized to sell note. Hurdle agt. Collins; on hearing, Porick CovrtT—Juage Snell, To-day, John Brown, profanity; $5 or7 days. Thos. Thompson, John Kennedy and Maggie Brown, va cy;_bonds or workhouse. Jas. Sewell and Cora Nokes, loud and boisterous: $5 or 15 dayseach. James Brown, disorderly tn the county; $5 or 7 days. Jos. Brooks and Chas. Allen, assault on Jeremiah Jones; Brooks was fined $3 and Allen $i. Wm. Grant, as fault on Marie Seleeman; $0. Minnie Baylor, jJarceny of some Clothing and surgical instru- ments from Wm. J. Gordon; 30 days in jail. Nathaniel Jackson, colored, larceny of a cali worth $5 from a _ butcher; restituuion of $4.50 ordered, or jail thirty days. James Sewell, colored, arrested yesterday after a desperate resistance of the officers of the first police precinct, during which Policeman Powell Was shot in the leg, was arraigned on the charge of assault and battery on Sarah How- ard, colored, pleaded guilty. Sarah testified Ubat Sewell struck and kicked her; $10, He also pleaded guilty to stealing a quantity of cloth- ing and other articies from Sarah Howard. The court sentenced him to 60 days in fall, Also pleaded guilty to assault on Officer Nicholson, and was sentenced to 30 days{n jail. Nathantei Beale, colored, agselt On Mary Johnson, col- ored; #5. Dan! jarboe, forfeited collateral. Wm. Jones, assault on Nelly Sondheimer; $5. Thomas Hall, Robert Douglass and Thomas Cross, petit larcen: = LAWNS. 100 styles Linen Lawns, 8c. 10 les Jaconet Lawns, yard wide, 10c. S00 etyles Orwaudy bawns, yard wide, 12) LAWNS IN PLAIN COLORS. Cream, Lavender, French Blue, Pink, ote. 100 doz. Balbriggan HOSE, Silk Clocked, regular made, 25c. MATTING—PLAIN AND FANCY. Fresh supply, from 17, 20, 26. ceny. ——_-___ Tam Oupssr Lemanrawns Association met yesterday afternoon e Corcoran building, oe, J.B. Rieko 2 the chair, and Mr. Nicholas mi IN, best make, 10c. Summer all i 45c. ilk Damasse GI ADL LACE BUNTIN ali colors. Seca Gas a Se SER HED COTO tate Hs Cc. M. TOWSON, @30 Pa. ave., South side, ss Boar 73 Ht BW: —_— il - ’ Pi « FAMILY SUPPLIES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. DRY GOODS. SWALLOWING ON DECK AGAIN. Ps CAMELS HAIR GRENADINE. eee GOEETEE COT REFRIGERATORS, FIGURED AND DOTTED SWISS. BY WHITE ‘TAIN CREAM FREEZ- PERSIAN LAWN. INDIA LINEN. POISON MOUNTA sai eh Se FOWL raey FANS AND VICTORIA LAWN. NAINSOOK. SPURTS OF DISGUSTING MUCOUS from the Ns Ws Botuils or upon the TONSILS, Watery Byes, NESS, ‘Sensations in the Head, In- BERNE rotate Bike NORE and Tickling in the Throat are SIGNS OF CATARRE. NO OTHER SUCH LOATHSOME, treacherous and undermini Fualady. curses “mankind. One-fifth of our CHILDREN DIE of diseases generated by its INFECTIOUS POISON, and one-fourth of living men and women drag out Miserable existences from WHILE AS! the same cause. EP, THE IMPURITIES in the nostrils are neceasarily § Ba THE STOMAGH and INHALED INTO THE LUNGS to POISON every part of the system. DR. WEI DE MEYER'S OATARRH OURE ‘absorbed the parulcnt virus and KILLS THE SEED of poison in the FURTHEST PARTS of CITAINLY Oba Gate a RAE OTROS" 2 iatarrh in rE. It is the ONLY REMEDY ment, has ever GHRONTO Ga’ which, in et REALLY OURED ‘a caso aka iene ot CURED! CURED! ADOLPH TAYLOR, wit man street, N.Y. old, of Catarrh. Rev, OHARLES J. JONES, Now Bz ie ‘Worth ten times it cost.= ane Et W. A. PHELAN, merchant, 47 Nassai . Y.: **Cured of Gatarrhal rannenen zee ut HAS. MESEROLE, 64 Lafayette Place, N. Y.: ‘i a Bon cured of Ohreale Oussteis » ha D. D. McKELVEY, U.S revenue officer, 6 State NY, “ured of @ severocase of Clr ic Catarrh. n- HENRY STANTON, with the Nassan Fire Insur- abee Court street, Brooklyn: ‘I have experieuced great relief siiice using your Cure.’, |. EVELETH, N.Y. Toy Store, 16 Fourteenth ai N.Y¥.: “Cured of Ostarrh of several years’ standing.” J. H. TIMMERMAN, secretary, 908 Third N.¥.: ‘Never used auythitis with sich wood results ; Catarrh since idhood Proved.” W. R. SEARLE, with Pottis & Seventeenth ‘street, N. ¥. Chronic Catarrh.” Rey. ALEX. FREESE, Cairo, N.Y. worked Wonders in six eases In my parish.” Rev. 0. H, TAYLOR, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn, N, ¥.: “*Tam radleally cured of Gaarrh.” J. HENDERSON, 155 Newark ave., Jersey City: *"T lost my voice by Catarrh, and have been CURED !!! ith Waddell & Co., 52 Beek- “Cured my child, 10 years ; hearing im- Co., Broadway and “*Wife cured of has Etc., Ete., Eto. WEI DE MEYER'’S CATARRH CURE is the most IMPORTANT medical DISCOVERY since VACCINATION. It is sold. all Druggists, or DELIVERED by D. B, DEWEY & OO. 46 Dey street, N. Y., for $1.60 See ‘To clubs, six ackages for $7 60. DE. WEI DE MEYER'S ‘REATISE is sent FREE Te ANYBOD CITY ITEMS. LODILLE's HEADACHE SPEcIFIC contains no in- jJurious substance, cures headache at once. Go TO Yous h st., for bargains and Presents. Don’t you forget it, 736, number, ANY ONE can take Carter's Liftle Liver Pills, they are so very No trouble to swallow. No pain or gript Things That Are Different. Shell Kowing Suits. White Duck Pants, military, for $1.75. Blue Flannel Yachting Suits. White Duck Jackets for waiters. Bathing and Swimming Suits. White Duck Coats for dentists, White Vests for all pursuits. GEO. C. HENNING, 410 7th st Ir Success be the true test of merit. it 1s cer- tainly a settled fact that “Brown's Bronchial Troches” have no equal tor the prompt relief of Coughs, Colds and Throat troubles, eo ANOTHER SUFFERER CURED.—Discharged from the Massachusetts General Hospital as incur- able, with imfammatory rheumatism in my shoulders. fingers and feet; suffered fearfully a for three years; tried eygry thing; lost all ho} Dr. Giles’ Liniment fodtde Ammonia effec complete cure. ELLEN SMITH, No. 72 Plane st., Fall River, Mass, Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Gils’ Pills cure jaundice. c Dr. GILzs, 120 West Broadway, N, ke mts; but “Save Your Mair.’ “Heep it Beautifal,” ‘London Hair Restorer” Insures new growth. “London Hair Restorer” Restores the color. “London Hair Restorer” Exquisite dressing. “London Hair Restorer.” The only cleanly and “London Hair Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer,” in the market.Not adye A tollet luxury, entirely tree from all obnoxi- ous or unpleasant odors. Price 75c. At all druggists. Stott & gton. SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are not admired. 11 King flesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, use “Welles Healih Renewer.”' Greatest remedy on earth for impotence, sexual fees decline, te &e, $1, at a fee . 58 Barclay street N. Y., and for Washington at 450 ‘Trial bottles 25 Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wasb- Penn’a avenue, ‘ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh'alderney butter urned every morning, and delivered in 4 1bs. “Ward” prints, 35c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. per qt. x x 8538 L _ - 8B 8 L KE YY ‘S888. L OTTERY. KE ¥Y s -L ie ae K gq ¥.. 8888 LLLLL THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY CO. IS DRAWN IN PURSUANCE OF AN AOT OF THE @ NEXT DRAWING TAKES PLACE IN PUBLIC AT COVINGTON, KY., ON WED- NESDAY, JIU0U UN N EEEE i 66 JU UN NNE il 66 JU UNNN EE ll 66 JU _UNNNE 1 66 66 JJ UU NV N EEEE il LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Prize of 820,000 is, 2,700 «860, 800 1,860 prizes, amounting to.... TICKETS §$1. Club rates upon application. For full particulars and orders address G. UPINGTON, 599 BEOADWAY, NEW YORK, OB M. J. RICHMOND, Je3-5,8,10,12 COVINGTON, KY. ) Redadoas JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. O., DEALEBS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIS ‘TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIES DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EX@HANGE. mar) en ae PETE combine constru WILD & BRO., G. Kn Wa ath oe TW, thorized manufacturers’ the pirtletot Columbis and “Ve er {aled *Buet" PIANOS. Also, Agents for the unri’ Great Bargains in Pianos that have been used. Pianos for rent at very low rates. ALLET. DAVIS H have been awarded pier SEVEN, and pen ition THE GEriErOA (ON. -Achoise as. 4 Sorteyet of these bestia mtrumgnts ga ad apl?-eoly Having refi aboye named ‘am now prepared to furniaa ny friends ‘and the public with thelr needed. a from a plete F NEW ‘GOO DS. We name in part = SUGARS. Powlered ned Gounuinted 18 16 fot ene an at . fOr. Standard ‘*A” (not “‘off A” or **B”), Good White Bugar, 11 Ibe. for. Good Brown Sugar, 12's lbs. fo: TEAS. pQuppowder, Oolong, Imperial, Japan, Engtish real e.—all grades prices” guarantood aa low as any house south of Now York. COFFEES. Mocha, Java, Maracail popmiar peese-quaig esta tis fest prado eal Good Roasted Bi and Rio—at |. Uur coffees are and we have in stock some of that can be produced. io, 6 Ibs. for. --81.00 SYRUPS. Pure Sugar, goods guaranteed free from Glu- cone several races. Choice Maple Syrup, per gallon, $1.30. MOLASSES, A genuine article of New Orleans always on hand, as also the lower grades. ices low. ELOUR. Cer Minnesota Pat. Process; Sterling, Minne- sota Pat. Process; Golden Hill, family ; Swiss Pro- ous 8 2 Herr's best family), Washburn Muls; lew West, an er leading brands direct from Brat hands, at lowost rates. 1oDzZ0 joung’s Genuine Minnesota, Pat. } from Wl int wheat, per sack. Good Family Flour, per sack.. LUNCH GOODS Of every description Just received. Potted Ham, Tongue, Turkey, Ohicken, &e. ; Boned ‘Turkey, Tonwug, Chickeh, &o.; | Roast Lamb, Beet, tur y, Bo. 5 ia 5 Dried Beef, SAUCES AND PICKLES Of allkinds, and we would name the celebrated Burkee’s Silad Dressinw, Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, A full assortment. SELECTED FRUITS and tho very choicest NEW YORK BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a Rood supply of these important articles. Queen Olives ina varlety of stylos—inclading smpall bottles at 25 cents for ionic purroses. In fact, we #ive our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our whole study to furnish the BEST of everything in the way of F. PLIES generally. Our facilities for buying and freizhting are surpassed by none, and we quaran- to gel a low a8 any ottier house in the ety. as also, to give the article, quality and quantity ae represented. oney cheerfully refunded to any customer who ig not entirely satisfied with their purchase. Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 Ninth st., bet. E and F, (WHITE FRONT). E DAIRIES! TER! CREAMERY PRINT, made from pure Alderney Cream, per pound. =+-350. Best dairies of er pound. ..28 to 30e. ber pound. 2ic. my22 Berrer: cuox N.Y. Best Western Creanieries VIRGINIA BUTTER, 1 ng, Buecessor to J. Frank & ‘Son, B st. wing,’ dos. 496 ard 497 Center Market. pes Open every day till one o'clock FXccusionists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Fresh arrival of Imported ra DemesticGoods. nue! BEEF. ‘fonet” Houcless, with Jel : ‘oast. oncles Ly. tPotted. BAM: | Potted” : my5-1m Westphalia. TUREEY sponses in Jelly. AN ‘Trumi CHICKEN. )Potted. ee SOUPS—Ten Verieties. ROLLED TONGUE, HAM SAUSAGE, OURRIED OYSTERS, BAKED MACOARONT. PICKLED LAMB TONGUES, PICKLED OYS- TERS, PICKLED RURIMP, PICKLED WOODEN PLATES, PAPER NAPKINS. TRAVELING BASKETS. aNo,charae, for packing and delivering goods to » W. REEDS SONS. my. 1216 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- OUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &0. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Phiisdelphia CAPONS, 40 cents a pound. may4 Bt N. ¥. BUTTER, per Ib.......... 30 Byime NEW CHEESE, per Ib.... 16 gan SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 1s 3lbs. Best ITALIAN MACARONI. 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. a 0 2 ibs. GREEN COFFEE. + 1 bushel GOOD POTATOES 40 6(1-Ib.) Bars BABBITT'S N. ¥. OITY 80. bu Scans 8. & W. CORN.... bu STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. CALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO. A. O’HARE, 2213 7th st. n.w., ap29 Between M and N. P= mavvnu cunrowvEE TxA, 50 CENTS Per Lz. Best Government Java COFFEE, Roasted, 83 ots. per Ib. Best Bio C6 Roasted, 20 cts. per Ib. Swiss Process ELOUR, 82-19 per Xf DDL. NEW YORK TEA COMPANY, : Cor. 7th and K sts, ap26-3m WM. I. SPIGNUL & CO. IRST PREMIUM : parcel: at the National Fair over all other compet- re TO CERES, The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, The Standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. 12 WM. M. GALT & CO. A™” STILL THEY COME. A NEW CARGO OF less Oxford Ties for Gents. Boot Bottom, Low Heel Strap Ties. loth Button and Prince Alberts. Patent Leather Pumps for Gents and Boys. wport Ties for Ladies. High Sandal Shoes for Ladies and ‘Misses. White Kid Suppers. L. HEILBEUN, No. 402 7th st. n.we Stax or: THE OLD WoMAN In WrNDOW. my23 [Bon BiTTERS. Stop One Minute and Think, DI (ON, or THON BIE TEES will cure you- If Blecegierehy DELETES, IRON ‘will cure you. pik nareso ONAL Perio Tatrcte 2228] ‘will cure you. he oet Pee Krom Bitters | eh. oF afer from ynieei ot or Eron Bitters | disease that females are Hable to, = try IRON LITTERS. Iron Bitters Iron Bitters Iron Bitters Iron Bitters Iron Bitters iron Bitters ¥OU OAN BE OURED, Patos 63 4 Bor. ALL Daveaisté SELL THEM. HB BEOWN OHEMIOAL 00. BALTIMORE, Sous Proraurons: of Sat RR Sap W. WwW: Pe av aka ee . — ee ere i) bar WALNUT DINING ROOM KEFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVEBRIDGE, Late »b & Beveridge, ) Importer of Ohins, Glass Ware, &., DRESS GINGHAMS, in New Desizns. PACIFIO PERCALES AND LAWN3, 12\. SUMMER SUITINGP, 12%, 18, 20, 25, 37%, 45, 50, 75, $1.60. myl5 £009 Pa. ave. ALL WOOL ROLL BUNTING, 20. G‘4s FIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES, | GAUZE UNDERWEAR. PARASOLS. SLATE MANTELS, TYLER & CHEWNING. LATHOB! BAL (ate clerks with Perry & Bro.) ae VASES AND STREET ae | rt ea sine AWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! PLUMBING GAS-FITTING and TINXING. All JOBBING promptly attended to. HAMILTON & SHEDD, 409 9th st. n.w., msyS Y¥.M.O.A. Building. Gs FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES!! & MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF GASB FIXTURES From the factory of Messrs. MITOHELL, VANCE & OO., N. ¥., can be seen at 5631 15th Street n.w., ‘Where all 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 xoods at prices prior to the advance. E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., apls Oorooran BerILprna. GForce RYNEAL, Jr., DEALER DH INDIA LINEN, the Dr OOLORED SILKS, EXCELLENT EXCELLENT 76,87, 81-00, 81.12, $1. 25, 81. 37, 31.50, up to $3.00. my19 | One Thousand (1,000) Pieces of Beantifal Lawns Just Arrived. Eight Hnndred (800) Pieces of Besntiful PACIFIC LAWNS, 10, 1235, 15. One Hundred \100) Pieces of Beantifal ¥BENCH LAWNS, 25, 31, 37, 50c. One Hundred (160) Pi of FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 15, 18, 20, 25e. CARTER’S, ‘71k Market Space. @erirable article for Ladies’ esses, 20, 25, 31, 37. VERY FINE BLACK FRENOH LAWNS, 25. BLACK LINEN LAWNS, 250. FINE LAGE STRIPE WHITE GOOD! only 1250. Special Bargain JUALITY, Navy Blue. . COACHMAN’S DRAB AND OTHER OOLORS, only 55c. COLORED SATINS, very cheap. SUMMER SILKS, 50c, BLACK SILKS, CARTER’S 711 Market Space. OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS ann LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS AND PRESENTS. mar29_ 418 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hail). AS COOKING STOVES, ‘The Washington Gas Light Com) have at thet1 assortment of the BON 0 TO DUBREUIL BROS., 1212 F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SHIRTS FOR THE CONVENTION A 8PE- CIALTY. Half-dozen Fine SHIRTS. Half-dozen Superior SUT. Hsif-dozen Elegant SHIRT! Our Beet SHIRT, Plsited Bosom, 812. A fine assortment of GENT'S Se) oe always on hand. BTAt GAs GOORT a STOVES, i aoe sii Riba iy CHEAPEN ¥ In various sizes Ts E. ER THAN VER. and patterns. This is the Stove used by Miss Dods S —— 7 in her | on cookery. Cur “Mystery” SHIRT, at 75 cta., unfinished, Call and examine them. my20 is cheeper than we sold it ‘when musiin and tinen Be Os, present, prices. Our “Mystery” SHIKT, Snished, is the cheapest Shirt in the world, $100 Sortane™” $100 only 80 cts. 5 ished, 60 cts. Our LINEN COLLARS, latest styles, at $1.50 per dozen, are as good as is $2.50. KOEAR bi quality snd price. Our Silk a8 wood as any other house selis at 50 ots. Our 5). The ‘Crown Diamond” SHIRT, fin’ usually sold at its the world in °S at 25 cts. are aur Sik NEC! ett SCARI sare ae Goud as is Sold for 81.25 by the A FORFEIT oF ~ | enna: MIEGINNISS’, - apso 1003 © street now. Qumrs: SHIRTS! SHIRTS! 6 FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. = 812.00 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS O EXCELLENT DIAS RATATS to OHS 1 a FINISHED AND UNFINISHED SHIRTS OF OUR OWN MAKE ALWAYS will be paid by the proprietors of the — Saar aE. |, LROMPSON'S Shirt Factory, E. MAUCK, Puorateron. apso Opposite Patent Office. “FAMOUS,” QPHING AND, SUMMER DHESS No. 400 7th st. n.w., corner D, If ONE igstance can be shown in which their ONE PRICE (marked in plain figures on each garment) has been, or may hereafter be, deviated from. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM is the profeesed plan of numerous establishments, Beersuckers. Shooda C! Buutines, Linen Lai Mulis and French Nainsooks, al! grades. eve just opened s eplendia Hine of French 3 GOODS, comprising a fall assortment of and. Black SILK, Diack aud Colored Slik i ilk Hernanis, Pongees, ths, Mummy Cloths, Lsce ns, Madras Ginghama, India An {nspection of our stock 1s solicited. HOOE BROTHER & 1828 F st. n. nesr Ebbitt House LADIES’ GOODS. api0 ‘where gcods 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 asked is the POSITIVE and ABSOLULELY the ONLY price, snd THAT PRICE the LOWEST. Respectfully, STROUSE & CO. my21 Krew THYSELF. miseries that result from indiscretion meaty ite: may be alleviated and cured. Those who doubt this assertion should purchase the new k published by. the PEABODY MEDI. GAL ANSTITOTS Boston entitled ‘Te AOLENCE ‘LIFE jon, SELF-PRESERVATION. Exhausted Mialy aertoue and phy debility, or vitality UMMER STY, s c ord 3 FOR SEA SIDE. ‘HIP, LEGHOEN, ROUGH AND READY, SCAN, FAYAL HATS, Large assortment, newest shaper,at J. P. PALMER'S, A107 F sts. n.w. N. B. Personal attention given to all millinery lers. my31 DOUGLASS, St. Cloud Building. SPZCIALTIES FOR THIS WEEK: Ninth St. PARASOLS—New and Elegant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styios OORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR in Great Variety NOVELTIES in Made-up LAGE GOODS. by the errors of youth or too close applica- TES’ LES in Each Department toate ‘ad 8 aa seas MEN'S = es pe all times contain 4 the Choicest Goods at the Lowest Prices. hundredth edition, revised and enlarged, just GNinhods Teter standard casein! wont: tas beat the English languace, written by a physician of t experience, to whom waa awarded a gold snd feneled medal by the National Medical Association. ft contains beautiful and very expensive ings. Three hundred pages, more than 60 prescriptions for all forms of prevailing result of many years of extensive and succesa{u) ractice, either one of which is wor e price of the book. Bound in French cloth price only 81, sent by mail post paid. ment cf DOUGLASS’, myl » 9th and F sts. REAT KEDUCTION IN PRICES. — During the month of June we offer OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS AT GR CES. REATLY REDUCED PRI PATTERN BONNETS AT HALF PRICE. i! special attention to our assort- enter LAOH MITTS, LISLE THREAD! The London Lancet eays:—‘*No person should be | snd MONOGRAM KID GLOVES, from 2 without thisvaluable book. The author is a noble | to 10 buttons, at popular prices. benefactor." Mrs. M. J. HUNT, An illustrated sample sent to allon receipt of 6 | _my29 Nos. 621 and 623 D at. aes eS joes ee tai io ald ide en rma |.8. Fisher, shcre or mountains should provi - ete We P. yee my Hoot tre Ww. selves w ith a bottle of Ray's Curling Elixir and eee feat | Birar dt it Rent aieace er rues M.D.;R. H. Klin folcomb, M.D. Wi Pg moe One we inisal Hyped (1 16, M.. 7B, ‘Lynch, M.D., and 'M. B: O'Connell, MD: faculty of us Philedeiphis University gf Meaicins ition. 1 | | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. EX¢testen ro wincnestTes. DAY, JUNE 5. Leave B. & O. Denot 7 o9 Leave Winchester 5:10 p. 1 noond Se Sipe trin, $2. -2t GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. LYMONT PAVILLION Now ol Z_TROPDEN, agent, nS Sth ot awe or Be W. IVINS, Proprietor, on ene Sh woes MARY FALL Every Wednesday and Friday dor: ing the season. Leave ber whart 9a m.; returning at 8 p.m. Faro, round frip, 2c. “Mmsic and dancing. FIFTY MILES RIDE FOR 10 Clyts Every Monday during the season, ‘Music and i a TO MARSHALL Salt, AND MT. VERNON PRINGS Every Sunday Fu) Round ti red un Ter re lexandria as 30, 11-30 a.m § 30, 6 0 dnd 730 3 30, 4 ta. The trips'at 4 30,6.80 lly refreshing aud fn AMUSEMENTS GP4ND concent, — AT, CALVARY BAY TIST CATERCH, TNE 47, 180. n Mra. a. E Prof. J. W. BISCHOFF, ‘Direct Concert will bexin at 8p.m. Ticketa, 2he. NATIONAL THEATER, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SIGHTS AY, : OO CRDAY. MATIN Usd axD Soar ¥ uentary Benefit to WM. H. THORNE, - Garden. Play, je8-2¢ r. Thorne, Mr. err, Mies Saxton, Mis? » and other welf-known amateurs in tue +_Box office for sale of seats now open. my ~ MMER THEATER $) day, May 31, nizitiy, and Matinces. Another new company. Fi pear: ance of the Beat Charles 0.” and Gertie: thr 8, ort Mortons, Harry and Blanche; Eddie Brennan, Daisy Kernel], Mason and Wesley, Georgie Melnott, Ada Aldine and our Mammoth stock Gom- Great Female Min 5 my3l SPRING TROTTING m OF THE NATIONAL FAIR ASSOCI. @ ATION, WASHINGTON, D. 0. COMMENCING MONDAY, May 31st axp o TINUING oN TU AY, WEDNE&D. a THURSDAY, Juse Ist, 2p axp FIRST DaY—MONDAY, Max 2:26 Crass. PURSE 81,000 2:40 Crasi Porse 8590 With Ei SECOND DAY—TUESDAY, Jung Ist. 3:00 MiscTE Cass, -PunsE 8103 © With Twelve Entries. 2:22 Cia +.-... PURSE $1,000 0 JexR 2p. -Ponse $300 . Poase $503 “6 THURSDAY, June 3p. --Punse 8800 tries . - Purse 1,600 With Four intries HORSES START AT 2:30 P.M. Trains leave B&O RR. Depot at am., and every twenty minutes thereaft With Five Entries: (Pacers). No Liquor or Smoking allewed upon the Grand Stand. No Imp rover Characters aduuitted to the Grounds. Stockholders privilewes have been extended to in- clade admission to the Grand Staud by conpor tickets, which must be procured from the Office of the Artociation, at 803 Market Rpace, on or befors MONDAY, May Sisr, ar 12 x. ‘There wili be a sand of Music in attendance. PRICES OF ADMISSION To the Grounds. To the Grand w Seacon ‘lickets Tickets can ciation, No. 80% W480 INGTON NATATORIUM, ‘The ouly SWIMMING SCHOOL in ‘ths Dis- 61, 613 and 615 Est., bet. 6th sud 7th sta. 1 tiny Im? R. E. ODLUM trict. rox’, a from a Fred. Keppel, of Now fork, a larze aseortmen' CLD AND RAKE ENGRAVINGS. ALSO NEW BOUKS. Mark Twain's me Abroad. Winchell’s Preadam! = Lif 5 iGiies Hu H. ftoddard” complete. Sketches and Studies Southern Euro; ae Ape oye Bymonds w's Golden Legend * MES J. CHAPMAN. METROPOLITAN BOO! STORE, my22 911 Pennsylvania avenue. E HAVE JUST PUBLISHED— SIMOND'S DIGEST OF PATENT OFFICE DECISIONS, 1869-1880 Being a digcet, in clastified and chronological ler, Of substantially all the reported decisions of estouere of Patents ‘to January 1, 1880. FY EE LEOTURES ON THE CONSTITU- TION OF THE UNITED STATES, delivered before the University Law School of Washiawton, D. C., by Mr. cog ep Miller, of the U. B. Su- preme C: Price, y il uid, 0} receipt of pace PmOMMISON. AND STATIONERS, -& oO. BOOKER! ERS myz0 “gee Pas aves, Wastincion, D-0- ICAN HEALTH PRIMERS.—The po and Ite ir. J. O. Wil- son; Bea Airand ses fh, |. HH. ard; Hearing and + ave tor Ii Burnett: Fyerieut reels .C. Harlan: Our Homes, by Dr. A. Hal Brain-wort's Gverwork, by Dr. H 0. We Brain work and Over 3 don the Mouth and the Teeth, by Dr. J. W. Wise. WM. RALLANTYNE & SON, & ; ‘Bissel » bi it l natural; Boo ND STATIONERS, font of tie National Medical Association. "* ™°® Tye wreatest yonder of the sen For by Sto | mayo ape ro & Cromwell, AV, 5 darees Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st. y EDITION - Basten ines. “he ate ey be consulted on ail M2: 8. J. MESSER, _ 7S aew EDITION diseases requiring skill and experience. aaa PRESSMARING. - ; oe JERAL SELP. coo Hh ae ye A, ag Bg LIPPINCOTT’S PRONOUNOING EUCALYPTINE Hib Pennegieatie ave. up state." apa-tm GALETTEER From Australian Trees, RL MISSES HAMILTON, WOELD. s : ae f Street. lished and for sale by Tor Outs, Boratches, and Skin Affections. ee mai6-8m dust pul seam . For Toilet nse, Chay Pimples, &¢. A nn FRAN OHUN, me endnote Oot Bunlong ao. | SUOy Patan BONNETS AND FINE MIL ms For Burns, Mosquito Bites and Bunburn, Langu rant a ‘Bose, Di myi Perfectly Clean in Use. yo fgg = MEDIOAL a: rs Bold byall Druggists. Price 25 cents. mari9-3m_ | Der een sha Buttons MEDIC. L c. : oof Parisian 2 . SPERNATORRBEA, Impotency, Premature Joc ee Dolmans and. Mantillas, J: SS Decay, “Emissions and all Veuctesl Diseases, SBR ane aaa Ga tn a TULL RE Be LoMerae Bae AND APPRAISEES OF 5 , 907 Penna, ave. ns hear 2d. ‘mayi6-1 Z AM BOIOUS STONES | — Oe Trevise. Faris ALAM DE FOREST HAN MiMEDY FOR ge ree enoncxa’s Lapnew snoes. | M Yi ft cava ie doe, Bie Dest in the world for the money. All Winter See —_= ae 850,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, | Boots will be sold at = B. LEON, the oldest eatah a e gonsisting of Matched Stones ip Diamond for 2ESOOUNT OF JIFTEEN PER CEN sie CABINS PHYSIGIAS tn the conpet be Studs, ‘Pendants and LADIES" and CHILDREN'S BHORS MADE 10 Pi hae. fe ‘Bings ORD! uickly cured. free. Seps- fine line of AMERIGAN and SWISS rate rootus for patients. Waidnies in Gold Onsen. Mi BELLE Lucas: pees ee 903 fundan ‘osm NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED forany | DBRSSMAKING AND PATTERR PARLORS, | 94) ifnsian ot She ators coe 601 MARKET SPACE, by Da Reanp te MONEY TO LOAN at 6 per cent. aoa . ad _trt_Nlo- 2007 Beventh ets mews | prarrima, 0a oth st. 0.¥. Geet RESTORED. THE BEST. eee caknten Loss of Gt — x Sere romeht om UF THE CELEBRATED GPECIAL BARGAINS oo oe iy CONCORD HARNESS FOR THE nies ax HOT WEATHER. S™rpry, COLLARS. ee | net LUTZ & BKO., Berge Coats, $2.50, 33, $4. po ay 497 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Nun's Cloth Coats, $5. é Golo Agents for the saleof Hill's Oslebrated Ooncora | Alpaca Coats, $1.25, 82, 83, $1, 85. Dingelow sulterers TRUNES and HARNESS in great variety, at Lowest ‘Prices. NOT = ‘ATU! to order. = We a [0 OarLovom revs axp surronrEns, Linen Suits, 83, $4 and $5. ‘White Vests, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2 and 83. Long Dusters, 75c., 81, $1.50, 82 and $2.60. Light-col'd Cass Pants, #2, $2.50, 83. and $4. Office Coats, 40 cents and upwards. Light-col’d Oheviot Suits at reduced prices. «© Cass. Buite at reduced prices. Bine Flannel Buits st reduced prices. Dress and Business Suits at reduced prices. Boys’ Suits at reduced prices. Children's Buits at reduced prices. A. STRAUS, 4012 Pennnsylvania Avenue, Between 10th and INSULT DS ROBERTSON, s(rom.d 109 pam, whey with ence, suarantees acure

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