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THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY June S, 1880. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orricz OF CAIgr SIGNAL Cob WASHINGTON, June S, 1399. For the Middle Atlantic states, stationary or rising followed by falling barometer, northerly veeribg to easterly winds, partiy cloudy weather, falling followed by ristig teroperature. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 745 p.m. and tinguished at 2:45 a. m. sr apiain Burke, of the Gate City Gnards, of Atlanta, has wade arrangements for the trans- portation, reception and entertainment of such qwilitary Companies as desire to participate in the Gate City Guards’ fair at Adlanta in Octo- ber. The Washington Light Infantry of this city have decided to attend the fair, and will be abcent five days. United States Commissioner Mills yesterday, of Mr. Taylor, eaumerator of a warrant for the arrest of . Charged with violating the census law in refusing the enumerator the inform: aw demanded. Dep Marshal St served the warrant and found Mr. Kuppert sics in bed and unable to appear. ‘The case was continued. Mr. Martin J. Ford, of the G2orgla bar, was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of the District yesterday. at the instance : Picnics, Excursions, &c. A strawberry festival will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran euurch, 11th and H streets, this and to-morrow evening. ‘The Undine Fishing club give their first. pic- pie to-day and this evening, at Juenemann’s pleasure garden, ith and E streets northeast. A limited number of tickets will be sold here for the excursion Thursday next, from Fred- rick City, to Occoquan Falis. This ts going to bea pleasant excursion to a very beautiful and Picturesque locality, and, asthe tickets are only ents, a large attendance ls expect he twenty-fifth au y of the Washing- fon will be , next Monday HS have been issued to Geo. Marsella Wisely; Mansel B. Pulip Edward Lewis and Alberta rrolland Hilen Fitzgerald; Joun An Aherne; John Obinger Baltimore. ‘TRCe Bats or INpictMENT were found by the grand jury yesterday agatnst Willlam A. K. Cone, alias Charles A. embezzle- trom Post Ofie John 3 ¢, from R.E. Frey. Lafayette 0} and Robert Waters, Oliver A. Daliey mbrose, robbery from Charles Hi. es Ross, allas Roxey Ross, to kill Thomas Williams; Kenney ‘Kenney Wilson, same on same; ®, alias Cavanaugh, same on Jas. ‘Terre sault with inten: Wilson, 2 A. Rabun. — Two PEACE MEETINGS were hold Sunday by Union at “Friends” meet- iu this elty—Dr. Breed presiding in noon, and A. H. Preece, in the evening. the meeting, D In stating Breed said there retormers,one preach- stance, and the other ig tt gham, of Virgint but to resist thieves by tor Taust have faith ta Chri » and teach the cl Would not teed Grant and . T. Janney, supervising princi- Wh public Schools, sald peo- ready to vote for peace by in- eed not discuss government and force to keep Tr allagreed to havea police. Mrs. St returned from Chieago) advised iz about Grant Just Keep President who had told’ her he was in favor of J. Froth. president of the Virginta Peace Society, believed in international arbitra- ton, and proposed that Congress return near ten D of dollars to id, the unexpen- Ged amount of the Gen ‘din the Ala- bema claims. Dr. Breed offered an amendment in favor of setting the money apart by Congress as a peace fund, the tnterest of which should be spent In promoting international peace. A vote resulted in favor of the peace fund proposition. CENSUS INCIDENTS.—The census epnmerators, under Supervisor Boyd, of this district, are gen- erally well advanced with their work, and will this week, In compliance with the law, com- Plete the work, revise their sheets and turn em in. The enumerator’s lot is nota happy one. as would be shown If their experiences were gathered and published. In one lastance the enumerator announced his busines3 toa servant, who retired and came hack wi Peron which was written us. single females, aged from twenty to n In this case a second call was necessary. In another case a Woman was found so light ii color as to somewhat puzzle the enumers ter much reflection as to how he cou ; “on, not I'm fa.” In anothe! ig together, and doth seemed old. They lily gave ile ‘@ the que S the other asked rapidly about the Chicago convention, the old lady Seeming to be much concerned as to the resuit, being fearful that the republicans, who have been in long enough, she thought, would con- tinue in power, and the old have no chance to get an o! CUTTING AFFaTRS Ls uposed Of Hienson, Albert Payne and George a! McKay. cn ieth, near V Streets, and havi $s badly cuts. All of his assailanta escaped. inan named ¢ and C stre in -A colored d, between B Ty seriously and heck last night, during a er. He will have a hearing before e Court when Ife is able toappear. York. living 01 PLS L.W., Cut his wife the cheek b odging sstoners: showing that the beds of the en ocenpled February ch 595, making a total for the season whom 4 Per cent were colored Number of meals served 6. pow ¢ Ire Yesterday afternoon, Honeers, sold part aTront of 25 feet Land M streets nortl ‘h of SY feet and one-half fi Also, part lot 27, in square 513, if 19 feet on 4th street, between N streets northwest, with a depth of 100 feet, and improved by a three-story brick to 00, Commirres, an- nounced at the last meeting of the Jackson Democratic Association, met last night at Wil- lard’s Hotel John E. Norris, esq.. calied the committee to order. Mr. Win. Dic elected chairman, and in his remarks of ac- Knowledgment stated thet he expected the de- mocracy of the Distriet of Colm the campaign committee the u.oral and mitterial support in the coming p idential campaign. Mr. Lawrence Gardner ure The chai motion, was authorized to fill the vacancy in the committee from the $*h district, caused vy rr. James H. Stone having declined to serve. ‘The appolntment of sub-commitiees was post poned except the following sub-committee to Dre a salute after the nominees of the Cincin- bat! convention for President and Vice Presi- Gent sball have beep announced: Messrs, Jack- son H. Yates, N. G. Sanderson and W. Hl. Ma- gins. The necessary funds for the salute were Subseribed and paid by the members preseat. ‘The meeting adjourned subject;to the call a= Of the chair. ‘THE Lor HonpeRs oF GLENWooD CEeMETaRy keld a Inceting last eventug tn tue chapel of the ¥. M. C. A.—Mr. T. W. Bartley In the chair, and &€r. L. Clephane secretary. The latter read the annual report in whichit ts stated that tie in come has been wholly to the improve. ment of the grot that there have been a number of improvements made; that {tis con- templated to carry water through the grounds, and the late superintendent having taken away the books and papers they found themseives without records, but had prepared books giviaz eS as an offset. report was . Si McFarland. ‘The lot oud. ers then proceeded to trustees, and Messrs. ‘T. W. Bartley, T. J. Fisher, and Joun Mcclel. — oe recelved 825 vOles and were declared ¢ Love, editor ot the | 4 3 Williams, Sandy | g received several stabs and | | Potomac route. | the public schools of Arlington district, in the | county, with the exception of Walker school, | | | { | | purchased by the Potomac Ferry company, ar- | tived at the Ship yard, in this city, from’ New District Government Affairs. | THEY WANT MORE PAY. ‘The physicans to the poor—eleven in num- ber—-were in consultation y¢ with the bealth officer for the deavoring through him to have their salaries increased from $30 to $50 per month as formerly. ‘They submitted a memorial sett forth the facts in the case, and In response the health officer stated that he would use all the power he bad for such increase. THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DIVISION. The Commissioners made an order on the 5th instant, “That from and alter this date the issue of drawback certificates be suspended until further directed, and the special assess- ment division, with all business, records, books and papers appertaining there:0, will be “under the care and direction of Mr. A.J. Marsh, who is hereby appointed temporary chief of the d vision, the business of which will proceed as usual, except as avove provided.” morning of en- THR CLosinG EXEKcIses of Miss Osborne’s school were held last evening at C91 tional church. The following interesting musical and literary program was rendered in good style: War March of the Priests in “Athalle,” Miss Li McCallum; essay, “Mountains,” Miss Mattle Allen; recitation, ‘\Jephtha’s Daughter,” Miss Sidney Guthrie; harp solo, “Danse dés Fees,” Miss M. L. Conrad; essay, “Love of Nature,” Miss Maggie Gray; essay, “Some Words About Literature,” Miss Alice’ Sticker: song, Miss Carrle Kidwell; essay, “Le Lang. des Arbres,” Miss Sidney Guthrie; essay, horns,” Miss Jessie Edwards; harp solo, “Home, Sweet Home,” Miss M. L. Conrad; essay, “Character,” Miss Ella Wetherall; recitation, “aux Tati Maggie Gray; essay, Bells,” M! ithrie; organ solo, ‘ Glori in Excelsis, lum. THE COURTS. Equrry Counr.—Jidige Cor, Yesterday. Bates agt. Plummer; bill dismissed. Batley agt. Baker; demurrer sustained. Jaffray agt. Grafit; hearing commenced. Hickman agt. Mahlon; demurrer sustained and bill dismissed. Edwards act. Hickman; sale ordered and A. B. Duvall and R. avis appointed trustees to sel. Anderson Anderson; same, with H. 3 Frost trustee. Washington Market Co. agt. District of Columbia; defendant allowed to with- draw answer and demur to bill. Fienner agt. Kendall; injunction granted. Dodge agt. Mat- ibews; same denied. Blake agt. Sullivan; dis- tribution ordered, and referred to auditor. In re Charles Edmunds; non compos ments; J. Edmunds appointed committee. Fitzgerald Fitzgerald; rule on John J. Daly returnab! Jones agt. Jones; former decree rescinded. Pouice Covrt—Judge Snell. Yesterday, Emily and Hannah Wamsted, as- Sault on Alice Gray; $1, Agnes S. Smith, James S. Ford. Mary Ford, James Green, Wm. Kear- ney, John Lee and Julia Mahoney, vazrancy; bonds or workhouse. George Bell” loud and boisterous; forfeited collateral. Samuel Al cer and Levi Allen, do.; $5 or 15 days each. Eliz Blackston and Charlotte Ryan, profanity; $ or i days each. James Randall, charged with car- rying a dirkknife; $20 or 30 days. Lewis Stewart, Mack, Wm. Johnson, Frank O'Neal and 8. Lee, loud and boisterous talking; $5 or 15 se! John Murray, trespass on parking: $5 or 15 days. Wm. Summey, charged with dis- turbing the quiet of Georgetown; forfelted col- lateral. Samuel Walker, do.; $ or 7 di John $5 or 15 days. Robert profanity; $ ‘or 7 days. John C. Waxter, d0.; forteited collateral. Thos. Curtaln, : en Collins; $5 or 15 days. Sarah lor, assault ys. Martha Ward, In; 60 daysin jail Jor- uit on Betsy Robinson; $i0 Edmunds, 2 small colored ssiulting his mother; $200 ce or 60 days in jail. John . Hen Allee Gray, ted, by striking het. in the face with a horseshoe; $5. Samuel Jac on, charged with placing goods on the side- ik nacre than four feet from the building Ha GEORGETOWN. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF OAK HILL CEMETERY Inet yesterday afternoon. ‘frustees to serve the ensulpg year were elected as follows:— Messrs. C. M. Matthews, John C. Harkness, M. W. Galt and W. L. Duniop. Tie reports of the secretary and treasurer were submitted, show ing the affairs of the cemetery to be in a flour- ishipecondition. ‘The receips from all sources during the past year were $33,653.46; disbut Inents, $10,S¢4.19; Investments, $19,000, leaving a ce On hand of $3,809.27. The number of Interments for the sarae perlod was 233. OFFICERS OF THE Gas COMPANY ELECTED.—The following were yesterday elected officers of the Georgetown Gas Light Co.:—President, W. F. Seymour; secretary, (:. W. Cropley; directors— William Bucknell, R. P. Dodge, Joseph Weaver, Vavid Robinson, Thomas Kuowles, S, Thomas Brown, and G. W. Cropl ALEXANDRIA. PROPERTY SALES.—Green & Wise, auctioneers, sold to. day, by pubiic auction, for Messrs. Wat- les & Claughton, commissioners of sale in the cause of Allen et al. vs. MeVeigh, the following property, to wit:—The three-story brick dwell- ingand lot, on the northeast corner of Came- :on and St. Asaph streets, to Mr. William N MeVeigh, for $3,300; the two-story brick dwell- ing and lot, next adjoining the above on the ast, tO Mrs. Mary C. Summers, for $2,100. rs, Lucas & O Neal, auctioneers, also sold oday for the German ‘Co-operative Building Association, the house and lot on the west side or Royal street, between King and Prince. to Mr. Hi. Baader, tor $700; also, for J. C. Mtlbarn, commissioner, a lot of ground with two houses thereon, on the west side of St. Asaph street between Wilkes and Wolfe, to Mr. Wm. F. Ven- cent for $ Iso, lot_of ground on south side of Gibbon street, between Pitt and St. Asaph, to George Day, colored, for $85, and 1 joining the above on the east, to Mr. ‘Milburn, of Washington, for $7 TRE STEAMER T. V. 'ARRO ITH, recently Yerk, about 2 o’¢lock this morning. The Ar- yowsmnith ts 210 feet long and % feet breadth of beam, with a low pressure condensing engine, 4 inches in diameter of cylinder, 10 teet stroke. She was originally built i 1861 for the Keyport Steamboat company to run on the route be- tween New York and Keyport, N. J., and re- built for a New York company in 18i6. Her speed 1s sald to be about 1S miles an hour, hav- ing made the trip from New York in 30 hours, Capt.Wm. H. Byles is to command the steamer, but owing to the illness of that gentleman, Capt. Henry Haney, of Washington, fs tn charge of her now. After being thoroughly overhauled and repainted she will be placed on the lower -All SCHOOL CLOSING IN ARLINGTON DistRICr. Were examined yesterday by Trustees G. R Adams and Harvey Bailey, assisted by Mr. Jas. . Clements. —@azeile, 51h! L NEN LAWNS. 109 styles Linen Lawne, 8¢. 110 styles Jaconet Lawni SLO styles Orzandy LAWNS IN PLAIN COLORS. Cream, Lavender, French Blue, Pink, etc. 100 doz. Balbriggan HOSE, Silk Qlocked, regular made, 25¢. MATTING—PLAIN AND FANCY. Fresh supply, from 17, 20, 25¢. Andrcscoggin OOTTON, best make, 10c. Atencer SILKS. all covlee ae PACS aga SE BUN N colors. ll-wooi Black CABHMERES, 45c. Yard-long all-Linen TOWELS, 12c. SHEE: ING COTTON, 236 wide, 25c. Be LINEN CRE in and Stripe, 15e. up. ee ae aioe ree ered $ ‘arasois, 8), $1. 50, 81. 2.50, COTTONS snd CALTJONS at old prices. Cc. M. TOWSON, 626 Pa. ave., South side, Je3 Near 7th st n.w. Near ith st_nw._ QU iE COURT OF THE Di aC = otcumg OF Gxonce Eance ve. Kouent P. Dovor ot al.—In Equity, No. 6,724, Doc. 19. lee Lanmac, the Trustee in ‘this cause, having reported to the Court in that he has sold the the defendant, Ko! to Lots numbered two hundred tw dred and sixty-five (266) hundred and sixty-six (266), in 8 . in and and sixty-four (264), and of Loi north thence place 0 dollars, chase ‘aD. Sia Contrined, unless cause 2 that a of this order be pub’ Hahei in tho Washingtony Law Bapreas bed oe Evening Star once a week in each of three’ scca: wate AB HAGNER, Asso. Justice. A true copy—Test: BR. J. my26,562,9,16 By M. A. OLAOY, ant. Glee k. Clerk UD 8th Ly. CITY ITEMS. EVERY RELIABLE Drvaosr sells Lodilie’s Headache Specific. It never tails to cure. Ir You Wake in the morning with a bitter taste tm the mouth, coated tongue, perhaps headache, your liver is torpid. You need cur- ler's Little Liver Pitts, St. Josern’s CHURCH, on Sixth avenue, New York, has a large ition. a falth- led to the Wonderful curative pro) les of Giles’ Liniment Jodide Ammonia in inflammatory ri = in the joints or loins, for it’ gives instant je! Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Gilea’ Pills cure erysipelas. Dr. Gries. 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Trial size, 25 cents. 80,636 Ir Success be the true test of merit. it is cer- tainly a settled fact that “Brormn’s Bronchial Troches” have no equal for the eo relief of Coughs, Colds and Throat troubles. ro) “Save Your Hair. ‘Keep it Beautiful,” “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,” tn the market.Not adye A tollet luxury, entire'y free from all obnoxi- ous or unpleasant odors. Price T5c, At all geists, Stott & Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wash- tngton, OEINNY MEN AND WOMEN are Not admired, If lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve foi use “ Welles’ Health Renewer.” Greatest remody on earth for impotence, sexual debility, deciine, &c. $1, at druy ts’. Depot, 88 Barclay street, N.Y., and for Washington at 480 Penn’a avenue, “ALDERNEY WAGons.”—Fresh‘alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in \y Ibs. “Ward” prints, 5c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 6c. per qt. K EK 8888 L K EK J L ak ££ -¥ 6 L E ra y ¥ S88 E OTTERY. KK sod a 5 i eR ¥ gos F K gE ¥.. 8888... LLLLL THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY CO. IS DRAWN IN PCRSUANCE OF AN AOT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY. NEXT DRAWING TAKES PLACE IN PUBLIC AT COVINGTON, KY., ON WED- NESDAY, JU ON NN EFEEE ll 66 JU UN NNE Hi 66 JU UNNWN EE i 66 TJ U_UNN NE ll 66 66 JJ UU NN WN EEEE Al 666 LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Prize of $20,000 ia, prize of 4,600 i: 4,600 lprize of 2,000 is. 2,000 6 prizes of 1,000 are. 5,000 Sprizes of 600 are. 2500 20 prizes of 250 are. 5,000 100 prizesof —B0 are. 5 000 200 prizesof —20 are. 4,000 600 prizesof 10 are. 5,000 1,000 prizes of Sar += 5,000 27 Approximating Prizes amounting to. 2,700 1,860 prizes, amounting to. 860,800 TICKETS $1. ~ Club rates upon application. For full particulars and orders address G. UPINGTON, 599 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, OR M. J. RICHMOND, Je3-5,8,10,12 COVINGTON, KY. A WORD TO THOSE WHO USE POROUS PLASTERS. BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER is the only improvement ever made on the old style of Porous Plasters. It contains an entirely com- binstion of active vegetable ingredients to which its superiority over common Porous Plasters and its remarkable pain-relieving, strengthening, and curative properties are due. CAUTION, To protect the public against imitations, counterfeits and fraud, we caution all pur- chasers to see that the word Capcine on each plaster is correctly spelled, and we specially caution all against accepting worthless plasters called by similar sound- ing names when the the genuine are asked for. The fact that BENSO. CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS are being largely imitated is the best guarantee of their genuine merits and the high opinion imitators have of their value. ITIS AN UNUSUAL THING TO IMITATE A WORTHLESS ARFICLE. SEABURY & JOHNSON, PHARMACEUTICAL OHEMISTS, 21 Platt st., New York. my22 [JPECEOSAES FOR STATIONERY. Depaitrae oF Tim INTERIOR, } May 15, 1880. Sesled proposals will be received at his Depart- ment until 12 o’cLock M., MONDAY, June 14, 1880, for furnishing Stationery for the Department of the Interior during the fiscal ‘year endlay June Blank forms of proposals, showing the items and estimated quantities required, together with circu- lar relating thereto, will bef ed on applica- tion to this Department. Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior, and endorsed, “Proposals for Sta- tonery.” No contract will be awarded under this advertise pant until an arpropriation shalt have been made by Congress for the purchase of the iadionery ve- quired. o. my19-w&s8t Secretary. — 21S58T. PorvtaR Montuiy Drawine or THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1880. THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY THE LEGISLATURE AND SUS@AINED BY ALL THE COURTS OF KENTUORY, rding to a contract made with the owners of the Frankfort rant, will gecur regularly om the LAST DAY OF EVERY MONTH, Sundays and Fridays excepted, for the pegjod of FIVE YEARS, terminating on JUNE 30, ‘The United States Circuit Court on March 81 ren- dered the following decisions: °" # Ast_—That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal. 2d-Its drawings are not fraudulent. The management call attention to the Libera scheme which has met with «uch popular favor heretofore, and which will again be presented for the 112, 400, Bait Ti 1. 55 Tickets, 8100. CATARRHAL Porson. WEI DE MEYER’S CATARRH CURE. THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY SINCE VACCINATION. 'ATLO1 fel Broad lway and 20th st., N.Y. **T have used Wei De Meyer's remedy for am. tarrh, and cl f; Gistreesing comphinte IeG. Bracers Gaiswotp & KEt1oaa, iway, N. ¥. + ** For ten years I was afflicted with Oa- tarrh in its worst form, so that I lest my senses of smell and taste. T every known rem without relief. |The use of fro. pores of Wei De Meyer's Catarrh ure has made me perfectly we LD L. BRvsH. His remedy has restored us to health after suffering for years. * °° Pointing to the package, my brother said, ‘The con- tents of that box four years ayo, would have saved me five paeered 0) nea Jad Mus. A. J. WaIrttesey, Shefiield, Mass. “'For three or four years I have suf- fered from Chronic Catarrh. Physicians ve moe little hope, and the various reme- ies tried, were without avail. After two weeks’ useof Wei De Meyer’s Cure, I was wonderfully relieved—and since then entirely cured.” Lewis F. NEWMAN, 305 Fulton street, Brooklyn. New Manner, N. H., Dec. 22, 1879. ocd teneaty A Fear Thave hid such, sf liom and pains in my hi and eye that I could seldom eleep. Thiers appeared to be something in my nose. I had three doctors. Each one said a different thins, Dut lconld not help me. ‘The pains tn creesed. Then Dr. Wel De Meyer's Ppamphict was put in my hand. I com- menced nsing the Cure on a Friday, and felt better the next day. On Monday.a rest Folypus, an inch and a-haif long, with a string on it where it toreaway, came ‘through my mouth from my nose. There was also a half a cupful of dis- gusting mucous came from my nose and throat. ‘Then I knew what was the mat- ter. It was Catarrh. I thought that my eye Wag gone, but the pain soon disappeared, and my eye is #1 rizht. I can now breathe, talk, and seep naturally, andi wm well again. Everybody ought to know of Wel De Meyer’s Catarrh Cure. I rite these few lines to thank you for the good you have done me. With reapect ‘SvaAN B. Leronton. &e., &e., &e., &e. Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure is sold b: Druggiste, or delivered to any address, at 81.50. Dr. Weil De Meyer’s Treatise on Catarrh is mailed free to anybody. D. B. Di Co.. Agents, 46 Dey St., N. ¥. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. Gann PICNI TIVOLI PaRK, (Forwenty Grespono). ewey & THURSDAY, June the loth, 1889. Tickets, 25: Including round trip on the Ferry Boa‘ boat leaves Park at 11:30 p.m. ‘ie’ NNHE TIVOLI PARK, FORMERLY GIESBORO, ts NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIG for Picnics and Excursions. ‘The pleasanteat around Washington, The summier resort Boata city p ; also, stabli mmodations for Tg ne As a OB Je8-2m Proprietor. RAND ANNUAL EXCURSION 8 01 ST, TAMMANY TRIBE, No. 13, IMP'D O. R. M. ve Family Exchrsion will take piaoe on J E to i 5 a= HALL, | The steamer W. W. Corco- os Stgemelt ran will make two trips—10a.m. and 6:50 p.m.—and retarn by moonlight. Pistorio’s celebrated string band is engaged for the occasion. Tickets, 50 cents. Tobe had at E. J. Burtt s, 307 7th st. 8.w,: James A. K. Meore's, 309-311. 9th at. nd the members of the Tribe. Je5-7t QECOND GRAND ANNUAL PICNI 3 of the POTOMAG SOCIALS, at Beyer’ st. Park, TUESDAY, June 8, 1880. Priz Waltzing’ for Ladies. Admission, 25c. "Je5-3t IRST PICNIC TO BE GIVEN BY THE UNDINE FISHING OLUB at Jueneman’s asure Garden, cor. 4th and E streets n.e., TUESDAY, June 8th, 1880. Admission, 5c. each. Rogers’ wonderful electric light will be > on exhibiti jetat® G4 EXCURSION SFEOR FREDERICK n.W. CITY, Mop., ‘0 COCORU AR FALLS, THURSDAY, Juxx 10ra, 1880. Steamer Mary Washington will lea’ Gocd music for dancing. To accom. :30 a.m. ts,a limited number’ ol be here. Tickets, 35c. To be had of F. H. Walker & Co., cor. 11th and F etreeta, and at the boat. Jet-5t_ ee OEE GxMONT PAVILLION NOW OPEN FOR Picuics and Excursions. This popular resort has Leen thoroughly renovated and improved. T. J. TKODDEN, Agent, No. 205 7th st. n.w., or D. W. IVINS, Proprietor, 7th-st. wharf. jed-1m" 'WENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY WASHINGTON Le ee BUTCHER ASSO- ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, June 14 aND 15, AT THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK. Grand Barbecue and Horse Parade. The Baltimore Centennial and Alexandria Butcher Associations have been invited, and will be 7 resent in large numbers. Each day of the =] 61 festival an ox will be slaughtered and roasted and served free to the Concert and danving; 1@ public. by Donch’s band. Prize shooting and prize bowling. "Special amusements and plays for chid- Grand illumination of the Park with fire- Admission 25 cents; children free. No will be admitted. Gronnds open at 4 my31-1n, w, £3, d6t pp censrons ON STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON. IJCOQUAN FALLS Oo Every Wednesday and Friday dur- ing the reason. “Leave her whart at ae SIRooaN round frig doer Munke Bind danse roun eMusic eink. BEY MILES RIDE FOR 10 CENTS Monday during the season. Music and Dancing. ‘(0 MARSHALL HALL AND MT. VERNON SPRINGS Eyery Sunday. Leave at 2:30 p.m. ; returning at 7:30. Round trip 25c. The steamer'can be char- tered on reasonable terms. Apply to W. L. SEARS, our only authorized agent, corner 11th and F sts., or at the boat. my3l-Im LUMBER! LUMBER! OUR PRICE LIST. WE ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. No. 1 BOARDS, all 16 feet long. .per 100 feet, $1.25 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2. 1.75 HEADED PALINGS, 4 ft. long. per 100, 1.60 SQUARED POBTS, 6 ft. long (best)......ench, 300. BAILS, 2x8, 16 feet... each, 100. GET OUB BID ON YOUR LUMBEB!!! WE ARE NEVER BEATEN!!! WILLET & LIBBEY, OR, 6TH STREET AND HEW YORK AVE pat G45 GIXTUBEs, GAS FIXTURE 8 GARDEN HOSE, GABDEN HOSE. OIL STOVES, OIL BTOVES:: FLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING: PLUMBING, BRATING AND VENTILATING. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, : 3495 Now York avenues HOUSEFURNISHINGS. aT. St. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN OBURGH, TH AND H Sticets NORTHWEST, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Juve 8 axp 9. ‘Tickets of edmirrion 10c. $e5-3t AMUSEMENTS. ‘j MER THEATER COMIQUE.—Mon- Sw May Sr nightly, and Tu Saat Friday ‘atinees. Anoth Sry and blanche: Eadie Beater: Dairy lanche ; Kernell, Mason and Wesley, Georgie elnoet Ad Me Adair, Lizzie Aldine and our Mammoth Stock pany. ‘Tie Great Female Minstrels. my31 SHINGTON aero RTM, The only SWIMMING SCHOOL in the Dis- Jessona, ee gon, Five ing adinlasjon ie Diets LADIES’ GOODS. SU™MER STYLES FOR SEA SIDE. CHIP, GHORN, CAN, AN FAYAL HATS, Large asscrtment, newest shapes, at J.P. PALMER'S, 4107 F sts. n.w. N. B. Personal attention given to all millinery orders, my31 REAT REDUCTION IN PSICES, During the month of Jane we offer OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF M{LLINERY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. PATTERN BONNETS AT HALF PRICE. Would cell special attention to ourassort- ment of LACE MITTS, LISLE _THREAI and MONOGRAM KID GLOVES, from 2 to 10 buttons, at popular prices. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, my29 Nos. 631 and 623 D st. ADIES PREPARING T@ GOTO THE seashore or mountains shoald provide them- selves with a bottle of Ray’s Curling Elixir and Hair Dressing, as it is the on/y article in the world which ‘will keep the hair beautifully wavy, mp air and eultry weather. Itis a perfectly harmless vegetable preparation, which does not stiffen the hair, but causes it to_curl naturally. The xreatest wonder of the awe. For sale by Stott & Cromwell, $80 Pa av.,and all druggists. mayl3 DOUGLASS, St. Cloud Building, Ninth St. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEE: PABASOLS—New and Elegant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. CORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in Great Variety. NOVELTIES in Made-up LACE GOODS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. MEN'S DEPARTMENT will st all times contain the Choicest Goods at the Lowest Prices. DOUGLASS’, myl oth and F sts. S. J. MESSER, ee DRESSMAKING. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Agency for 8. T. Taylor's Patterns, System of onttine Taught, and Journals of Fasklos for tle, 1238 Pennsylvania ave., up stairs. ap2-3m BESSMAKING. THE MISSES HAMILTON, ‘LF Street. First-class work, at moderate prices. _mal6-Sm QEHING IMPORTATION Sor TAETERN BONNETS AND FINZ MIL- Langnedoe, Point de Rose, Duch Chantilly, Spanish and Beaded Laces, Now effeste ia Oak, mere and Beaded Oapes. An elegant jegant Drees zs and Buttons. foe Rid and Thread Glo Doimans and Mantillas, J: snd Combination Suits," Black. class article, for M4 and risian Novelties. 1 Cite Trevise, Paris. EBMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES. Dest for t . All Winter The 2 My pretest for the money. ‘Wint for the next BU days” Alay, Set claca Tos eee 6 0 5 : LADIES" and OHILDREN'S BHOMS MADE TO onbeR “™* mar20 ws BELLE LUCas: DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PABLOBE, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. PLATTING, 902 Sth st. n.w. decil [RON BITTERS. Stop One Minute and Think, have D’ If you y! IN- DIGESTION, or Ni IBON HON, gr Arua cure you" cM aro wen have no aoe m1 are weak have or feel general DEBILITATED, IRON BITTERS wil cure you. |_If you have OQGABTONAL pizzihess or feel that LIFE Is A BURDEN, IRON BITTER If you mother, and have not milk or to nurse your diseaas Liat females are late are try IKON BITTERS. Bitters tron Bitters Iron Bitters ¥OU OAN BE CURED. Paice 8) 4 Bor. ALL DruGarers SELL THEM. £HE BROWN OHEMIOAL 00. BALTIMORE, SoLm PROPEIETORS. Fer sale by STOTT & CRO! 485Pennsyl- vais venus, wholesale Sud seed beat Drag cista. $100 DortaRZ”” $100 A FORFEIT OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ‘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 PRIOE (marked in plain figures on each garment) has been, or may hereafter be, deviated from. THE ONE PRICK SYSTEM is the professed plan of numerous establishments, where goods are marked in plain figures, but i2 re Seay = PO MERAE ee? At “FAMOUS” {t will be found that the ONE PRICE asked is the POSITIVE and ABSOLUTELY the ONLY price, and THAT PRICE the LOWEST. Respectfully, myn E. STROUSE & CO, © FELouzE « son, = TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS’ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 4, 316 Sth st. n.w., California Brandy. Pure Holland Gin. ‘Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” $2.50 per gallon. GEORGE A. O'HARE, Je 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. pea CRABS IN TWO-POUND CANS, ORIGINAL SHELLS ACCOMPANYING EACH GAN. HAVE ONLY TO BE FILLED FROM THE CAN AND BAKED UNTIL NICELY BROWNED. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. 3 1422 New York ave. ON DECK AGAIN. GROCERIES! GROCBRIES:! GROCERIES!!! BY ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 9TH STREET, BETween E anp F Nostawest. faving refitted, repainted and restocked the atoee Damed store, ain tow prevared to, Tarnins my friends and the public with their needed snp- ies from a carefully selected and complete STOCK EF NEW GOODS. We name in part— SUGARS. Beat New York and Philadelphia Brands.) Powdered and Granulated, 10 for $1.00 Standard **A" (not ‘off A” or **B”), 1i 1.00 Good White Sugar, 11 lbs. for. 1.00 Good Brown Sugar, 123 ibs. fi 1.00 TEAS. Gunpowder, Oolong, Imperial, Japan, Enclish Breakfast, &c.—ail grades—prices guaranteed as low as any honse south of New York. COFFEES, Mocha, Java, Maracaibo, L: and Rio—at popular ‘prices—quality consid ‘Our coffees are always fresh roasted, and we have ‘k eome of the finest grades that can be produced. Good Rousted Bio, 6 Ibs. for. = 81.00 SYRUPS. Pure Snear, goods guaranteed free from Glu- cone—reveral grades. Chozce Maple Syrup, per gallon, $1.30. MOLASSES. A genuine article of New Grloans always on hand, aé algo the lower grades. Prices iow. FLOUR. Corea, Minnesota Pat. Process; Sterling, Minne- soca Pat. Process; Golden Hill, family; P cees: A. H. Herr’s best fami New Weet, and all other lending brands direct £ first hands, at lowest rates. Elphonzo Young's Genuine Minnesota Pat. Process, from white flit whest, per Back Good Family Flour, per sack LUNCH GooDs Of every description just received. Potted Hem, Tousue, Turkey, Chicken, &e.; Boned Turkey, ‘Tongue, Chicken, &.; ‘Roast Fammb, Beet, turkey, o.; genuine Westplalia Seussie; Sardines, Shadines, Salmon, Lobster, Dried Beef, Baked Beans, &c., &c., &0.. SAUCES AND PICKLES a Of all kinds, and we would name the celebrate Purkee's Sled Drestinu: Grosse ‘f° Biackwetls Pickles. A full assortment. SELEOTED FRUITS and the very choicest NEW YORK BUTTER. No pains spared to Keep up a xood supply of these important articles. Queen Olives in a variety of styles—including sarail bottles at 25 cents for Picnic purposes. In fact, we elve our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our whole stndy to furnish the VERY BERT of everything in the way of FAMILY SUP. PLIES generally. Our facilities for buying and freighting are surpassed by Done, and we guaran- {eo to gell a8 low a8 any othor house in the city, ax, also, to give the article, quality and quantity represented. Toney cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not entirely satisfied with their purchase. ‘Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROOER, 504 Ninth st., bet. E and F, (WHITE FRONT). my22 Excunsronisrs, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. val of ted and Ge . Freth arrival of Imported apd DomgsticGoods BEEF. Ronn: nae ea with Jelly. Westphalia. TOREEY (Rondo is delf: AND }Bovetessin OETSOUEE Ten Vartetion. 3 BOLLED ae HAM SAUSAGE, CURRIED PICELED LAMB TONGUES 1 TERS, PICKLED SHRI AG NI. PICKLED OY8- SH ate, PIOKLED PAPER NAPKINS. ASKETS. . W. REED’S SONS. A216 F street n.w. ALACE MARHET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &0. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philsdelphia CAPONS, 40 cents a pound. may4 = MAXUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 Cents Pen Ls. eet fete OOFFEE, Roasted, 83 cts. Best Rio CO) Roasted, 20 cts. per Ib. Swiss Proeas FLOUR: 62.15 per ¥ bik NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY,: Cor. 7th and KH sts, ap26-8m_ WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. RST PREMIUM averted) at the National Fair over all other compet- TO CERES, The handsomest Minnesots Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEO! A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN sy Standard Family Flour of Thr sale by every first-class Grocer. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 : WM. M. GALT & CO. EHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, ELAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &. TRADE “SAPANULE.” MARE. The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Belief and a Badical Cure. Lame Inflammation of the Baor- No household can afferd to be without it. _eveaa peterfo ousanda who owe thelr Lives to Our Iiuminated Circulars sent free, upon appli- No riek in trying tt as we guarantes sxtisfaction Ob cents and 81 per bottle. Trial Bottles, 290. Bold by all Drogwista. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, —=—=—== PD REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAM FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING BOOM KEFRIGERATOBS. |. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge, > Tmporter of Ohina, Glass Ware, &o.,. 1000 Pa, ave, OIL AND WATER OOLORS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Windew end Plate Giass, ALL &Ivps OF Farcr ARTICLES ros —— martes 68 Tth st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). AS COOKING STOVES. rhe Wi Light Com Dave at their Si tab eopee tore ees et a , in lous sine and patterns. This ts the in her lectures on cookery. Dall apd exsmine them. BOOTS AND SHOES NEw YORK SHOK STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. by Miss Dods myn RELIABLY, NEAT-FITTING, STYLISH AND COMFORTABLE SHOES. PRICES LOWER THAN THE $4 ME QUALITY ARE SOLD ANYWHERE. Newrort Ties, from #1 to $2.50. strap Slippers, 81 to #3. 1 Setrap Boot Satdals, #3 New Style Button Boots. J adies* Mirees’ and Children’s Slippers an Gent’ Fine Low Shoes, Ameri * French, 25 to 86. Shoes and TARANTEE OUR PRICES THE LOWEST WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS THE BEST. "One Brice. GEO, McCARTHY. ‘ACTS F WE WISH TO MAKE KNOWN OF THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penns: mia Avenue, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DIS- TRICT. Having received this day the lancest exhibited in the city of Wash are to be sold out in the next fail ee that will ast ‘One of our greatest gpecialties Shoes and Slippers at 26 cents per pair. oys’ Gaiter Lace, with tip, only 85 cents. 1,000 pair-of Children's Shoes, 19 conts per pair, or two pair for 25 centr. © pair of Children's Lixht-colored Shoes, at 60 er pair. «fot of Children’s Slippers at 35 conta, Beve Ball Shoce can be found at GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvynin Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD KICHOLD. 8?" ? o Brancn Sronr. my28 _ COAL AND WOOD. a L.suenvr, - G. COAL AND WOOD. ™ of, eve fe ae pecial attention given ary order. nd 228 Pa. Ave, Depot and Mills, Water and N street, Potomac River. ap29 YOAL. woop. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WOOD. | TELEFHONTO CoxneorIa: OAL. Full Weigh — Best Quality. Low Prices. COAL. ‘Prompt Delineries, WOOD. Main oMce, wharves, mill and depot with up-town offices by ‘J KL sino) With unequaled facilities and sdvan for economically conducting the d esr wharves, factory, extensive store yards enabling bs fo stock up iat when coal i¢ lowest; offices st the city, and all iz immediate commu- suring prompt attention to orders, we Gis prerarea toot fer to our patrons the best varie- ies of coal at the very . We insure strictly pure of 2,240 te the ton. a. N40 AL FALR ASSOCIATION, THE FIRST PREMIUM FORK BEST OOAL and KINDLING WOOD was swarded to us over all competitors, STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf, OfMice: 12th and Penna. avenue. nove PROPOSALS. "Proposals for Bridge Tim! OFrice or Puptac ag ed AN Wassinoton, Bealed Proporals, im dusiicate, ‘will be redalved this office until 12 m. on the #rH pay OF JUNE, 1880, and opened immediately thereafter, for fur- nishing xt the Chain Bride, shove Georgetown, abont forty thousand (40,000) feet, more or of bert Southern Pine Flooring. Specifications, blank » &c., may be obtained at this office, THOS. LINJOLN OASEY, Jel-6t Lt. Col. of Engineers. T= LE FEVRE LUNG PAD, A POSITIVE REMEDY AND CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, 4STHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH IN ALL ITS FORMS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE PUL- MONARY ORGANS. THE MOST HEALING REMEDIAL AGENT KNOWN TO SCIENCE. Cures by sbaor monstrae its le m. Ten minutes wear will de- we qualities. THROW AWAY YOUR COD LIVER OIL AND COUGH SYROPS. The LE FEVRE LUNG PAD acts direetly upon the part affected aud cures by a uatural process of revitslizntion. Why dose the stomach with nauseous drags when the sext of disease is in the Lures! ‘The Pad is composed of Balsams and Cordials of the most soothing and healing character. Many of its ingredients are exceedingly ra Ped suid only in France, where every ufactured. THIS GREAT REMEDY AND CURE Hes attracted the widest attention on the Conti nent, and hus effected thoussnds which have seemed miraculous rather than cascs of natural bealing. ‘We have the most unequivocal testimony to their curative powers, from persons of hizh eharacter and intelligence.’ We guarantes that the LE FEVRE LUNG PAD Wi heal and strengthen and prolong life in. the WORST CasES of TUBEROULAR CONSUMP- TION, and will effect s cure in every case if the by us is man. direare has been only recently contracted. Persons suffering from MA, BRONCHITIP, CATARRH, WEAK ASTEMD NGS O8 BLOOD SETTING, ‘Will find the PAD an inestimable boon! For as'e only by the HOLMES MEDICINE ©O., Prrresurs, Pa., Who are the Bole Agents for the United States and FEVRE LUNG PAD is not for sale at prne Hea ive save tho enormous areas prohts to the buyer by importing in large lots. The duties on these woods are heavy, and to xive ® profit on them the druggist would be. Somes b double our price. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! Price—1 Pad, 2; 3 Pads, 85. Bent by mail post- age paid, or by express, to any part of the United States or Canada. Adarees THE HOLMES MEDICINE CO., 3e3-tu, th, s3tk3m Pittsbure, Pa. 45SHOR & STEBBINS, jo. LOLS Penn’a ave , Washixstos, D. C. 28 Light st., Burtiwone, Mo. BOILERS, ENGINES, PUM?S, STEAM, GAB AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS WORE, AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. ee ANTED 000 PEOPLE W ‘To call or send orders to ‘Tae Laneear axp Most ComrLerE JOB DYEING AND. ING ESTABLISE- Bourn or New Yor. by or express from amor places. W. B. WHEATLEY, myl 40 Jefferson st. eorgetown, D.C. c= 00.,