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THE EVENING STAR. -June 9, 1880. The Weather. TXDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFvicg oF Caray SIGNAL OFFICER, WASBINGTON, June 9, 1580, For the Middle Atlantic Stationary Tollowed by falling barometer, cooler nortneas. veering to slightly warmer easi or south wind:, pertiy cloudy weather and local rains. RANGE OF THE LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals Detectives Coomes and Acton, last night, arrested Julia Clark for robbing Mrs. Sarah E- Koff of $55 tn money and a diamond ring valued at $5. The officers recovered the ring and $73 of the money in a house near Georgetown. The case Was trled in the Police Court this morning and sent to the grand jury—bonds $500, Street lamps will be lighted at 7:45 p.m. and extinguished at 2:45 a.m. The case of HI against the National Fair as- sociation, decided against the complainant in the Equity Court a few days since, has been ap- pealed to the Court in General Term. At the meeting of the Hucksters’ Protective Assoctation last night, at Shea’s Hall, a petition to the District Commissioners asking that the Wagons of hucksters be numbered was adopted, and a cormmittee. consisting of Joseph Manders, George Jones, and A. A. Wartleld, Was appoint: ed to present it. Writs were issued yesterday in the suit of Hoffmann against the Washington Market com- Pay to dispossess the following stall-holders in ihe market:—Fred. Dietz, John H. Glick & Son., William Holmead ana William '. Jaisor. Co. B, of the Washington Light Gnards, at at their meeting last night elected James F. Oyster captain, thus completing the roll of of. fieers, The company has about 65 active mom- bers. Captain Oyster was, formerly a member efCo. A. Washington Light Infantry. Last night, about s o'clock, a whit? man, on M Street. near North Capitol street, was assatles by & mob of colored roughs, and claimed protec- Uen of OF cers Lawler and Madigan, who pur- and fred several shots at them. ‘They tled in all directions and dispersed. Law Bepartment, Columbian Uni- versity MENT EXERCISES. by an Interested ence to witness the com- eher ment exercises of the law department of mbian University. The tlc € y profu: Was a desisn of white flowers, “Class of The tloral tributes placed in an immense front of the stage were of various de- very beautiful. One which attracted : Was 4 representative of the lac er the top of which was six: ath, horse shovs, pil- =,c., nade up of the chote- ar gardens and hot-houses. S dressed in black suits fs upon the stand, fol- ot Welling and the ident Hayes, Justice Court; Judges Hagner and Cox, apreme Court; many la y of Washington or easing ov Donet’s orchestra, President Welling duced Rev. Dr. 1 "signs ar much der 0 est producti¢ The graduating « filed In and took ruure intro- an, who offered prayer, GEN, CHARLES R. HOOKER, Representative tn Congress from Misstas'ppi, Was then introduced by President Welling, and delivered an interesting extemporaneois ai- dress to the graduating class, first. welcoming the graduates to the profession of law—which. of ail others ts for the protection of life, Hberty and of property; then reviewing the history of the profession ‘from {ts earllest anctent origin. down through the different nations, and pe- riods of time to the present, closing with some exeellent vice and hints to the graduates. He Was icudly lauded. Mr. Win. Stickney, with a large bundle of Pparcbmert rolls before hit, then proceeded to read the hames of THE GRADUATING CLASS as follows, calling them up in groups of six or more, when Dr. Weillag conferred the degrees and handed them ti T, S, Cam- eron, Melville Chure Day, J. R. Garrison, C. ny John H. Hickox, W. H. Pearce, ’V Wm. H. Upton’ and A. M. Wooster: degree of LL.B., Edmund A. Bailey, New York: Louis Bagger. H. S. Barbour, District of Columbia: ¢. L. Buckingham, Michigan; Wm. 2. Bushby, Virginia; Louls D. Carman, New Jersey; J. B. Diver, New York; Geo. M.'Dunn, Geo. B. Ei. wards, M. F.° Halleck and’ D. G. Har- ‘Tribute of Respect. Ata called meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, heid at the Gal lery on Tuesday, June S, 1890, the following was adopted: WHEREAS. This board has been summoned meet in WEDNEsDay, June 9. SENATE.—Mr. Davis (W. Va.), from the com- mittee on appropriations, reported back the to | House concurrent resolution providing for ad- session by the melan- Journment of Congress on June 10th, at 12 choly announcement that its beloved and hon- | Grelock, with an amendment substituting June gred president, Dr. James C. Hall, is no mare. | och at 12 O'clock, for the fen ee, nS Pato, be it amendment was agreed to and the resolution, as amended, Was unanimously concurred in. ‘The conference report on the post office ap- lergereree ‘bill was taken up. Messrs. Eaton and Platt opposed the concurrence in the House That in receiving this distressing oy Sensibility and the but render a just and comm: intel gilts, the rare and wide learning, the lovely s0- | proviso that contracts for mall locks shall be clal graces, and the exalted moral virtues which Teadvertised for, but whole report was con- adorned the character of our departed friend, Caren os, Dae aie i and which, as exemplified in the unselfish and Mr. Wallace, from the committee on finance, ureful Iife he led in this community, have served Teported favorably on Senate bill to enable the for so many years to make him at once a light | Centennial board of finance, incorporated by the ond Aplcssing to all who sought his counsel and | act of June ist, 1s72, to Slode Its affairs and dis- Lv e corporation. on the lendar. Resowved, That while, as citizens, we are called a ats from the same committee, re- to mourn in Dr. Hall the toss of an enlightened | pgifzernan, from, the | joint resotution for townsman, who ever sought to promote the Prosperity’ of Washington, and wile, as his the relief of certain persons in respect 0* duties ‘S | demanded from them on certain articles named Personal friends, we shall miss bis gental | therein. Placed on the calendar. [This ie tue nee ip our homes. bis gracious words of utio! louse yesterday inate Oy ging, Wayside, and bis talthrul as | felative %o hoop tron, seemed a Well as intelligent services e hour of tria’ . ,) from the coramit and afiiietion, we are particularly called as mem: aes a kK ably 1 Tage lie lands, reported favorably House joint reso- lution for erection of a monument to mark the birth place of George Washington, and appr Priating $30,000 therefor. He asked its im- inediate consideration. 5 oe Ingalls objected, and it was placed on the calendar. On motion of Mr. Pendleton, the Senate con- curred in various amendments of the House to the Ute agreement bill and disagreed to others, and appointed a committee of conference, ‘The amendments concurred tn are formal. All amendments of consequence were dis- agreed to. a ‘The Senate proceeded to consider the caten- jar. The Dill to repeal certain laws relating to permanent and indefinite appropriations was discussed. Ingalls offered an amendment excepting laws heietofore made providing appropriatioas for pasm ent of interest, premium, or principal Cf 365 bouds of the’ District of Columbia. Adopted. Mr. Allison offered simflar amendments re- Saraing Indian trust funds, Adopted. ‘The biil was passed. The bill increasing the police force of the Dis- tict_was considered. ‘The District committee Teported an amendment repealtng the statute requiring epee on the police force to be ‘Tom ex-soldiers, This was opposed by the re- publicans and adopted by a party vote, and the i! went over under the Anthony rule, and the indry civil appropriation bill was taken up. HOUSE.—On motion of Mr. Hunton, Senate amendments to House bill for the settlement of “outstanding claims against the District of Co- -umbia were non-concurred in. Mr. Hutchins offered and advocated the pas- Sage of aresolution authorizing the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House to represent the U.S. Congress at the centennial anniversary of the capture of Andre, to be held at Tarrytown, N.Y., on the 234 of’ September hext. The resolution was a to. ‘The Speaker then proceeded to call commit- tees for reports, Lilis were reported and disposed of as follows: By Mr, Cox (N. Y.), from committee on foreign affsirs—Amending the act relative to the awards of Mexican commission. Mouse calendar. Also, relating to certain provisions of the treaty of Washington. House caiendar. By Mr. Rice, from same cominittee—Joint resolution looking to the abrogation of the fishery clauses of the his the industry, the zeal, and whick he Droughe tS the Gallery, in all its interests ns. functions, than by the thoughtfulness supervision of this and fn all its relatios Resolved, That in thus confessing our sense of the ir:eparable loss we have sustained, we desire at the same time to testify aud record our grati- tude for a finished lite, no less full of years than of houors deserved and sufferings patiently en- dured.—a ilfe to which the hand of death has now sct the seal of a solemn consecration, mak- ing {ft as precious in our memories, as It was beautiful in the sight of our eyes. devo ved, That a copy of these resolutions te transmitted to the relatives of the deceascu, aid also to the newspapers for publication. fhe Hirth “uarder Case. This morning in the Court tn General Term inthe case of Joseph Neverson alias Bedatord, Edward Queenan and Sandy Pinn, convicted of the murder of George Philip Hirth on the 7th of January last,in whitch the judgment. below (sentence of death) was affirmedon Monday, the counsel for the prisoners filed a motion for areargument before afull bench. The argu- ment In General Term was before Chief Justice Cartter and Judges Wylie and MacArthur, and the former dissented from the judgment given. In this motion they state that the case should bave been, on account of its importance, ar- gued before a full bench. and that durine the argument they were led to believe that the judgment of the court would be in their favor, and Keo apenas & there were points which were not arg) as fully as they would have boen otherwise, The court took the papers and sald = they would consider the motion care tully. District Government Affairs. THE GARBAGE SERVICE. ‘This morning the Commission: der ‘ that the bondsmen of H. Clay Jones, gar- bage contractor, suspended by the order of June 5th, are hereby authorized to proceed to carry cut the remainder of that contract, subject to all Its conditions and penalties; that theamount expended by the health officer in performing the contract since the suspension of the con- tractor siiall be deducted from any sams which are, or may become due to them tinder the ope- made an or- Talions of this order; that the health officer will | tre aty of 1 with Great Britain. House cal cause a circular letter to be Issued calling the | endal. B: T, Sparks, from committee on mil- attention of citizens to the delay and inconve- nience arising under the present s: Placing garbage, and requesting all t itary affafis—Authorizing the eity of San Fran. cm of | clseo to use a part of one of the islands in San premises conte oh ae ae ae pewno €} Francisco Bastar or, quarantine purposes. nISES COI s to placi foxes | Committee of whole, rr. Briggs, from com- containing garbage in such places as can be got fs ie mittee on naval affairs—To promote tle efti- clency of the corps of chaplains of the navy. MORE Pavine Cow LITiGATION.—Messrs. Cook & Cole, for James McLain, Pettit & Dripps and Gray & Noyes, have filed a'bill against the Batley-French Paving Co.—F. D. Batley, E. D. Hamner, Harte Smith and A. a. Birney, trus- tees—for an injunction, etc. Plaintiffs repre- Sent about $9,000 of an $11,000 indebtedness by the defendant company for materials, machinery and money advanced. It 1s charged that an assignment of the assets has been made in fraud f the plaintiff's ciaims and in favor of the defendants, F. D. Bailey and E. D. Hamner, an employé of the company, without consideration. ‘There is azo a charge th; at more readily by the garbage collectors.” The bondsmen have managed with Mr. Francis Car- ter, now engaged in the removal of night soil, to take the remainder of the contract on the same conditions as contractors McCauley and Jones under the remainder of the terms, apd the health officer fs to aid in requiring the citizens to co-operate with Mr. Carter in carry- ing out the service. a Out of Door Sports. BASE BALL. At Albany yesterday the Baltimore base ball club played their first champtonship game with the club of that city. The Baltimores by a at lal uantities of 4 q ford by 1e eli alley. fielding was very brilliant on both sides. The Pele ae rans ey Erne santas 10 $3,000 due from the District, being the ten percent retained for repairs of the work on the streets, is asked to be applied by the court for the payment of the complain. ants’ claims. A restraining order was granted by Judge Cox yesterday, pending a full hearing of the case. Score Was four to three in Baltimore's favor... .. Other games yesterday: Chicagos 6, Providence 4; Troys 3, Cincinnatis 2, HORSE RACES IN ENGLAND. A London dispatch says that the races at Ascot Heath commenced yesterday. The race for the gold vase was won by Lord Bradford's baugh, District of Columbia; James L. Harn, Florida; C. J. Hayes,’ New Yor: PF. W. Jonson, “Virginia;” William Kent, Pennsylvania; H. Lange, H. J. Lauck, Woodbur. trict of Columbia; William N. land; John M. Martin, Mississip Massachusetts; P. H.'C. Mason, iUip Manro, District of Columbia; E. A. McBee, South Caro- lina; J. I. McCallum, District of Columbia; J. H. MeNeel, South Carolina: J, H. Morgan, Alal Jobn Marris, District of Columbia; R. EB. Morr ines; Howard Morton, District of Columoy R. W. FP. Ogilve, Virginia; Wil D. Gray Putman, Wi fr. Willam B. King, James Lowery, Dis- arkell Mary- 3. consin; Conway R3b- District of © L. E. Stemon: E r i WV. W. Wait rict of Columbia, TRE PRIZES FOR ESSays nnesse Distr Were given out by Judge A. B. Hagner, of the Distriet Supreme Court. on The first, $0. for the essay “Dartmouth College,” to James €. Jenkins; the second, $30, for an essay on “War Claims Against the United States,” to W. B. King, and the third. on “Remarks Concerning Some of Our Laws,” by Edmund A.Balley. Tais closed the exercises, when the distribution of the floral tributes folio ATTENTION !s ale of six unftto- ished brick houses, on D street, between ist and and 2d sts. southeast, by B. H. Warner, auction— eer, on Thursday, Jine 10th, iss), até ovel P. 1. This ts asplendid opportunity for bulld- rs (0 make money.—aAvie’, —<—___ REAL EstaTE Salz.—Yesterday, Messrs, Dun- canson Brothers, auctioneers, sold lot Cand 1, containing 4,03) square > two-story bricks and one KEY, for $1,511. Walter B. Williams & Co., anctioncers, sold for Theodore Sheckels.ftrustee, east. half of lot No. 4, in square fronting on N street, be. tween 6h and 7th streets northwest, to Dant Glesler, for 207; cents per foot; total, $1,735. Walter B Willams & Co., auctioneers, sold | yesterday afternoon tor J. T. Dyer, trustee, part Of lot No. 2, in square 581, fronting on Virginia avenue, between 2d and ‘Sd streets southwest, hmproved by two-story frame, to J. J. Dennody Tor 3650, ‘THE CLOSING EXRcISES of the Eclectic Seri- nary. Z. Kichards, prinetpal, were held last evening at the North Baptist church. The church was crowded and the exercises very in- teresting. showing the excellence of the methods Of instruction In vou t song opened the evening a Theadar SS Was made by M nitssioner Dent and other p were present. Th erformed their parts: F Meliish, Neal Power, Charite — K pupils each well . Vaughn, Willie OContell; Philip Sypher, ‘Wilbur dith Foster, Annie iltiamson, Jay Sypher, R. Arthur Colburn, Theo- ger, Perey Andrews, Orrie i . E. Mande would be benet Ing process, fn bav ‘There not being m where they use It this city. Ofice 9 RESPECT to THE MEMORY OF THE LatR Dr J. LE ‘The Medical Soctety of the District of © L. Mackall, presi- i atten: 8 Gy sey appointed a comm Dr. Hall. Des. a Busey. Toter, McBlair and Asht were desiznated as pall-bearers, and the sock: reselved to d the fneral, which takes Place from the Epiphany church’ to-morrow at am ZA LODE.—All the world ard bis wife are now deeply interested in the ‘eles of Tuchy miners who get gold stakes of 1 ty dollars and setl for a fortune. But if any one will take aslate and pencil and sit down and do a simple rule of three they cannot help but come to the conclusion that instead of dropping work and going across the continent, the best way to strike a rich vein of gold is to Send from one to ‘en dollars for a or whole of a ticket In the June drawing of the Louts- jana State Lottery to M. A. Dauphin, New Or- leans, La., or same person at No. 319 Broadway New York city. t A Nick Lor or Kxut Surrs at Haur Vatce.— A $8 sult at $1.50; ag4 sult at $2; a $5 sult at $2.50; THE FrrTcre Bo: four-year-old colt Chi pendale, who beat M. Leopold de Rothschild’s three-year-old ch. f. Fashion. Only two ran. The race for the Ascot stakes was won by M. R. Jardine’s thrie yeay- old ch.¢. Teviotdale. Seven ran. The race for the Prince of Wales’ stakes, for three-year-old colts and fillies, was won ‘by Lord Bradford’s ch. ¢. Zealot. Twelve ran. ————_———— A Decree or Tivonck.—Yesterday in th® Equity Court, Jus Cox, a decree was made divercing Ella B. Fox from the bonds of mitrl- mony with William T. Fox, giving her the cus- tody of the two children and leave to sume her name of Carr, The cause was desertion {n September, 1877, and non-support of bis family. CUTICURA HUMOR REMEDIES, For the Radical Treatment of Blood, Skin and Scalp Discases, with Loss of Hair, WE ADVISE our readers to try the “ Premium Beer,” drawn at Miller & Jones’. t —___+ —__ G THE CutcaGo Nowtna- Natio Veteran 1. Curicvna RESOLvENT, tonic, alterative, absorbent, hepatic, cholagogu: auti-bilious, detergent, diuretic, sudorific, nutri: tious and sedative properties. It cathora to itself poisonous matter which floats in the blood and ids and carries it from the body. It purifies, cleantes, strengthens and supports the syater through’the most critica! sto of Blood, Skin and Scalp Humors, and Disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Organ 2. CvricURa, a Medicinal Jelly for external use, arrests disease, allays inflammation, itching and irritation, and cats away dead «kM and flesh, ren- ders healthy ulcers, sores and discharging wounda, heals and soothes every outward humor, and re- btores and beautifies the hair. It is the best hair dreesing in use,making the hair soft and glossy. It contains no grease, neyer mes rancid, and is very agreeabie, Possessing cathartic, P. Burnside in the chair and Major H. secretary, resolutions endorsing the Chicago nominations were offered by Gen. W. H. Browne, backed up by an eloquent address. In second- ing the resolution, Mr. Edward E. Thorne, of New York, also spoke In thetr favor, after which they were adopted unanimously. A recess was then taken and a handsome flag, thirteen by twenty-three feet, on which were inscribed the names of Gartield and Arthur, the first in this city, Was unfurled in front of the club rooms. ‘This was greeted with three times three cheers and a tiger. Afterwards It was decided to ten- der a serenade to General Garfeld upon his | “8 CtatcvnA Mznicrsar, Sob, for the Toilet, ariival in the city, and a committee was ap- | Bath and Nursery,and for cleanalagy soothing and Becca. Gareld has raeeements. A portra:t | Realpe diseancd surfaces and restoring, telreshing of Gen. Garfleld has been Placed in the club | Cy; RA, is free from caustic alkalics, and perfumed rooms, re flower odors. Gentlemen pronounce the pe ae Coricuna MspicivaL SHAVING sitive juxury. Rome talkie _THE COURTS. Eqhiry Court—Judge Cox, Yesterdsy, Jaffray agt. Grant; demurrer sus- tained and leave tO. amend bill. Pletcher agt Queen; reported settled. Merriman agt. Bir Fett; resatning order medified. Truxell agt. ‘Truxell; sale ordered. Phoenix Mutual Life In- surance Co. agt. Grant; time to take testimony extended, Matthews agi. Perrie; trustees ap. pointed. Randall agt. Webb; sale confirmed and execution of deed directed. Dogan agt. Mahoney; testimony ordered taken. Colemin agt. Deale; demurrer overruled. Ryan agt. Sal do. Ossinger agt. Ossinger; testimony ordered taken. Fox agt. Fox; divorce decreed. POLICE CoURT—Judge Snell. SALT RHEUM. Helpless for Eight Years—Unable to Walk-—Got About on Hands and Knees—A Wonderful Cure. . WEEKS & Porter, Gentlemei,—I have had’a moet Monae cure of Salt Rheum. For seventeen years I suffered with Salt Rheum; I had iton my head, face, neck, arms and le; Iwas - ‘ . ‘ n walk, only on tny hands and knees, for Yesterday, S. Contee, charged with keeping | Notable to walk, only on iny hi to help myself for @ policy shop; 60 days in j Edmund Kan- | ight yeare. I tried bundreds of remedies, not one dall, Wm. Costello, Thos. Hawkins and Al uad the least effect. ‘The doctors said my case was ler Walker. loud and boisterous talking; $5 | incurable. fo my parents tried everyihiag that Ss each. Wm. H. Bean, carrying a | camealong. I saw your advertisement and com cluded to try OuTicURa Remeptes. The first bo: of Ourieuna brought the Humor to the surface x of my skin. It woul drop off as it came cub until now I am entirely well. All I can say is, thank ‘ou most heartily iy for my cure. Any person who iinks this letter a trend, ee thom write or come nd sce me and find oUt for themeelven, vars truly, LL Mi . 1915 Burrear SDOMALD: Cuicago, ILL, )days. Wim. Carrington, disor- di Lizzie Kelly and Peter vagrancy; bonds or 30 days each. Michael Barry, charged with bathing in the river between 6 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p.m., forfeited collateral. Chas. Dawes, playing ball in the street, forfelted collateral Thos. Rut- fin, throwing stones in the street; $1 or 7 days. Lizzie Phaightem, disorderly conduct in the county; $5 or 7 days. ‘The Markets. BaLIIMOBE, dune 8 ‘Virginia aixes, deferred, REMARKABLE CURES. 6%; do. consols, 59 P Second series, 22%: do: Fast due coupons, 9334; do. new ten-forties, 4]; A Druggist of Twenty Years’ Experience Says they are the Best. do. € forty ns, ¥8 bid to-day. oe esrone: amet Onion Seka mniadting n%. Flour 4™7 snd Hi heavy—Howard street 5035.00; do. fami - 4a6.75 26. Patayeoe | taal 7.10. Wheat, «Western qviet and Messrs. Waexs & PotreR: Gentlemen,—I have beck oopnstted with tha drug Canines years and have handled evel ‘irm—southert me remedy of any consequence Ba fe aS ees bee Bloed. Skin und fosip discsees, and, 19 ing, Last Bee ab, say that no system of remedios ever devised or cou. Tikal He Boies, HE Pounded so completely and thoroughly eradiontos southern hicher for white; ‘western dul ue diseases for which they are inten: as RaMEDIES. Many remarkable cures 7m . ‘euilesrestfuly, OHAS. H. MORSE, for spot—southern white, 67; do. iy 55: Western mixed, spot, 52 rietor Monse’s DySPEPSIA UURE. Torene to ehnckae aicaue Founsr0x, -» Dec. 11, 1879. 17 0€a19.0@. | Provisions quiet firmly—mess pork, 11.251. Bulk meats—loose shoulders 456; clear rib i » 6%; do. pac! e loas ib widens Tg dress kelts that are worth from $7 to $10, half price, to close them out. A. Saks & Co., boy's department, 816 7th street.—Advt, ———— wt steady anunchanved: UTERINE DISEASES. te . N.Y. writes that he Gules, Fretate |, Discca thodcrocas mewanies wie peer 85 bushels; oats, 6.437 | faction in Uterine finds thems truly Is. Shipments—whe: valuable. bushels. 11,300 bushels. woke atcone. Money. Ba — ‘short, 689%. Govern- june 9.—Fiour quict. Wheat Concres eae TES. yt Cee Og | saap 5. salient and ieee ‘Front beat, Torent Great Western first mortwage trustess" OW, don, and ‘sale gwen B45 de- second en ae poy cuentas = joan is ‘NEW YORE MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. geneuns quail #1, me a, jCURA MEDICINAL 15 York to-day fare for Barbers abd large consumers, a son Uv. “ coLLIN® : VOLTAIC PLASTEES Inptantly regye Pais, Soreness apg Weaknege- | spay nnn EEE WEI DE MEYERS CATARRE CURE. “One box of Wei De Meyer's com- pound completely cured s)memer not strongly of this wonderful medicine = Samvcxn W. Benxprcr, of Benodict Brothers, 697 Broadway, 39 West Wasmxaton Squanz, N.Y. “For the benefit of others, Fdcains to state that after egy with Chronic Ca- failing in obtain Telief by many pret In obtaininy toy — Eons ‘ted two bones eae Wer Meyer's Gompound haveentirely cured wife tarrh for eighteen years. Inform you that she has been cured by ey one Meyer's invaluable rem Jaco’ Swanrz, Jn., 200 Warren et. Jersey City. “‘I have suffered for several years fro! Ostarrh, and have tried many remedies eit, gut ben et Fc paveraed ane box of wet De leyer’s Compound and Iam ra cured. 7 Rev. 0. H. Taytoi 140 Noble st., Brooklyn, N. ¥., (Pastor Nobie strect Presbyterian Church). s Senses stroyed, my I felt myse of loa and disgust. I could not breathe through my Mostrils. By the final use of Wei De Meyer's wonderful discovery the formation of mucous ceased, my taste and smell were restored, my sreetite returned, and I was perfectly cured. It qanow over one year, and I have had no re- of a Catarrhal symptom.” D. @. MoKELvzy, er Mott st., N.¥- &e., &o., &o., &o. Wel De Meyer’s Catarrh Cure—an abso- Iute cure—is sold by Druggists, and delivered to any address, at $1.50. Dr. Wel De Meyer's ‘Treatise mailed free to anybody. D. B. Dewey & Co., Agents, 46 Dey st., N. ¥. ——— CITY ITEMS. ‘THE Morraliry among infants, arsing chiefly from food deficient in nutriraent and dlificult of digestion, may be avoided in a great measure by the use of Mellin’s Food, the only real sub- stitute for mother’s milk. A trial will prove i's value. Sold by all druggists and grocers. Price, iS cents. T. Metcalf & Co., Boston, Mass, A Notable Event! THE ADMIRATION OF THE WORLD. On the ist December, 1879, a great and import- ant improvement is announced in Mrs. 8. A. Allen’s celebrated Worlds Hair Restorer: a wonderful improvement in the preparation, and the bottle is Cpe les Pea cs - a ies aper Wrapper, of new and elegafit design, with the London and Paris address on. oe The nature of the great improvement is In its wonderful life-giving properties to faded or fall- ing hair, and more quickly chan Ing gray or White hair to its natural youthful color and beauty. It is not a dye. It requires only a few appeal ons, to restore Gey hair to {ts youthful color and lustrous auty, and induce luxuriant growth, and its occasional use Is all that is needed to preserve it in its highest perfection and beauty. Dandruff is quickly and permanently removed. Sold by druggists, $1.25 per bettle. LADIES’ GOODS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. SUMMER STYLES BIME NEW YORK CHEESE, 15 | SUMNER THEATER COMIQUE-—Mon- a a 1b Good. a 115 | Nadnte Socata: 3 FOR sE4 SIDE. i Cate “83 | guce ofthe Beausans Charlee =e : 1, oa) 1 Botte Fi - 50 | Kernell, Mason and Weasley, Geoneie AQ OUGH AND READY, LEctie fury iy Adair Lizzie Aldine aud om Mamuoth et or , SOAS, PATAL HATS, stay . —— ae ——- Large assortment, newest shapes, st Teed Bee PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. vet valor e bees RAND PICNIC. sts. n.w. Ostifornia Brandy. Gin. Foux N._B. Pereonal attention given to all millinery dy. Pare Holland THRIRGET PARK, (Foner. Orns — TY the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” $2.50 | Including roupd trip on the Ferry Dost. tact DOUGLASS, per gallon. boat leaves Park at 11:50 p.m. " Ninth St, St. Cloud Building. 5 " : yt TIVOL! PARK, —— mir ip NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIO for" Pientea SPECIALITIES FOR THIS WEEE: 48_1213 7th st. nw., bet. Mana W. | Excursions. | The plearantest ayaa ta PARASOLS—New and Elegant Designs. PDEVLED cuans $rerg Delf hour,and « beautiful drive by ron | HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. city prices ; also, fine ‘accom! for <a 2 hoi |CHARD. Gossett ot IN TWO-POUND CANS, ORIGINAL SHELLS | horses. } <a ACCOMPANYING EACH GAN. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR in Great Variety. SERS BACK CAR NOVELTIES in Made-up LACE GOCDS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. MEN'S DEPARTMENT will at all times contain the Prices. HAVE ONLY TO BE FILLED FROM THE CAN AND BAKED UNTIL NICELY Ghotcest Goods at the Lowest BROWNED. DO! LASS’, myl ve Sth and F sts. _— RS, 5. J. MESSER, D Na. ° " D Mees raersee EE | me er aeanienancaicieN AP Tayi on ne Taunt, and Journals of Fashion for sale. | FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES 1213 Penosylvania ave., up stairs. ap2-3m 4e3 1421 New York ave. RESSMAHING. $$$ D®*rak BHISSES HAMILTON, ON DECK AGAIN. First-class work, at moderate prices. _mal6-8m sad Ha a waa aca ae PRING IMPORTATION oe ‘ERN MIL- Sor isin Seer es A? FINE ELPHONZO Younes, Chantiny, i STREET, So ep Now facta in ack Between Kap ¥ Sonrewers. ee it ta ides Se hataey | aU in event aod ct above named store, . prepa t fide or Partie hen gee aad Be m; y friend and the public mc {heir needed sap: Dolmans snd Mantillas, Jackets, Ulsvers, #lannel | pice from a carefully se! S 1d Ce tion Buits.” Black ¥ NEW GOODS. We name in part— Glare article, for 820, @24 ware SUN SUGARS. 1 ite Treviee, Paris.’ marié YERMILY4’s LADIES’ SHOES. ‘The best in the world for the money. All Winter Boots will be sold at top pO ROOUNE OF RIFTEEN PER CENT, for the next s s F sale : LADIES’ and CHILDEE, 10 (Pest New York and Philadelphia Brands.) Powdered and Granulated, 10 Ibs. for......2. 81.00 Standard **A” (not “oft A" or “B"), 10 ibs for 1.60 Socd White Sugar, 21 lbs. for. 1.00 Good Brown Suxar, 12% Ibs. f 1,00 TEAS, Gurpowder, Oolong, Imperial, Breakfast, &¢.—ail grades prices Jow a8 any house south of ¥ Japan, English suaranteed as 'S SHOES MADE 2 soon COFFEES. ELLE 4s Mocha, Java, Msracaibo, Le ind Rin—at uss * te Rage elders ‘consider Our qoitees are DRESSMAKING AND PATTEEN PARLUBA, | $4)" fresh roarted, and we Lav tock some of the finest wrades that can be produced. Good Koasted Bio, 6 Ibs. for. SYRUPS. Pure Sugar, goods guaranteed free from Gla- cone—eeveral des. Chozce Maple Syrup, per eallon, $1.30. MOLASSES, A gonvine article of New Orlesus always on hand, asalso the lower grades. Prices low. 801 MARKET SPACE, Oorner 8th st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n. DRY GOODS. 31.06 cers NE al r NN LAW, Ty FLOUR. se QUALITY LINEN LAWN, 20c. Ceres, Minnesota Pat. Process; Sterling, Minne. fota Pat. Process: Goiden Hill, PACIFIO LAWNS AND PERCALES, 12% c. ALL WOOL ROLL BUNTING, 200. LACE BUNTINGS, 25; 35, 60, 952. FIGURED SWISS, PARASOLS. DRESS GINGHAMS, in New Designs. Boned ‘Tukey, wees, 4-4 LONSDALE BLEACHED COTTON, 10c. eS BS a Dried Beef, Baked Beane, SAUCES AN: Of all kinds, and we would nate the celebrated cere; AH. Herr's best fauily. Wi Mills; New West, and all cther leading brands direct from firet hands, at lowest rates. Elphonzo Young's Genuine Muunesots Pat. Tocess, from white wheat, per sack. Good Family Flour, per s3ck...-... +» LUNCH GooDs Of every description dort TYLER & CHEWNING. Barkee's Salad Dregsing, Crosse & Blackwell's ee d full assortment. Gate clesia with Perry & Bro) SELECTED FRUITS and the very choicast NEW YORK BUTTER. io poe ee to keep up a 7th st. now. ¢ iinportant articles. a ye ‘Olives in a variety of etples—inclading ANCH OF THE BALTIMORE | “In tack wo rive car naieiel ae eS 7. P B | In fact, we give our undivided a SIEAM SHIRT FAOTORY- FAMILY THAD: nee BERT ct eters ine tn Uke wey or eeatey GEL. make it our Bix of the Finest Shirts, to order. 14-00 | PLIES kenorally. “Our facilities for buying wud Be Fara tine Bhirts, to onde: 2 70 | freighting are su: by none, and we guaran- x Fine Shirts, to order... TONEY | te %0 sell as low as any other house in the city. as, P FIT REFORDED™D O8 MONEY | also. to give the artis, quality aud “uantty ab REFUNDED. resen| sue call yeur attention to our Reinforced especial joney cheerfully refunded to any enstomer who irt, complete, at one dollar. ied with their purchase. is not entirely satistic From Distinguished Fdward Jennings, SURGEON CITY HOSPTTAL, HALIFAX, N. 3. Golden Liedigrs Liquid Extract of ’Bees and Tonic Invigorator, 13a very agreeable article of diet. In Diphtherta, Malarial Typhoid Fever and every depressing disease, its use will be found invaluable. Sold by all druggists and grocers. “Itching Piles.” Itching Piles.” Are a very distressing complaint. Symptons are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, parton aay, at night, after getting warm in Do not suffer another hour and allow them to become aggravated. Swrayne's Oinlment a certain cure, ji “Skin Diseases” —Swayne’s Ointment. Skin Diseases “Swayne’s Ointment” effectually Skin Diseases cures tetter, pimples, salt rheum, Skin Diseases ringworm, ‘every form of skin Skin Diseases disease at trifling cost; at ail & CROMWELL, Wholesale Agents, Washington. “ BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, complete cure 4 to 6 days; all urinary caplet $1, at druggists, For Washington ut 450 ave, “RovGH ON Rats.”—Ask dru; for It. It Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. 15¢. @ box; for Washington at 480 Pa. avenue, “ALDERNEY WGons.”—Fresh'alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in 3 Ibs. “Ward” prints, 35¢. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and aweet milk 5c. per qt. READ THIS COLUMN. Bitters won Powerful Tonio. Bitters "Sompiets Strengthener. Bitters Hrom igure Appetizer. it ren te Iron Bivasw the Vigor. Tron Bitter Vitality. Iron Bitters Oure Malarial Diseases, iter Iron Bitters tis Tron Bitters . |\Curatine Oure Indigestion. ary jet promt and Blotchea. SrvoNS eritability. rs Tron bacrpy A "Voretable Medicine. AReliable Medicine. \Curatine Oures Blood Diseases. Gures Liver Complaints. Saree Kidney Aftoctiors, Curate os Borofwe. Curatine ‘Teter, Itoh, hes and Tumors, ‘Curatine Cures Boils & Old Borea. Langour. Garatine “a ‘ |Curatine For Mercurial Poisoning Iron Bitters Menstruation. Price €1 s Bottle. Price $1 8 Bottle. TRON BITTERS AND OURATINB STOTT Sel 485 Pennsy1 anis areca eisslouale and retail, and by all Drug sists. dec? Gs GIXTURES, GAS FIXTURES GARDEN HOSE, GARDEN HOSE. OIL STOVES, OIL STOVES. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., 1425 New York Aven A full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Telephonic connections. 435 7th st. n.w. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Je3-1y, Washington, D. oeey 504 Ninth st., bet. E and F, [TAWss: LAWNS: LAWNS! "¢ WHITE FROND. One Thousand (1,000) Pieces of Beautifal Lawns = ™ ga neg F*cvEsionists, FISHING PARTIES, ht Hundred (800) Pieces of Beautiful me TOTO LAWNO Ge Ee TRAVELERS AND OTHERS One Hundred (100) Pieces of Besutifal FRENCH LAWNS, 25, 31, 37, 50c. One Hundred (160) Pieces of FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 16, 18, 20, 25c. Freeh arrival of Imported ana Domestic Goods. ried. inch. BEEF. ‘Roast. Boneless, with Jelly. Wotted. BAM. | Potted” zd ‘Westphalia. CARTER’S, TURKEY Boneless in Jelly. xp )Boneless in Trufties. 711 Market Space. | en arian INDIA LINEN, the desirable article for Ladies’ | ROLLED TONGUE, HAM SAUSAGE, OURRIED Y BLAOK FRENOH LAWNS, 25. TERS, PICKL LED SHEISP, PIO. Stee a es WOOD ES VEL Aan TAPEING. FINE LAGE STRIPE WHITE GOODS, No charge for and delivering goods to only 12%c. Special Bargain. any part cl ihe dy eens sons. OOLORED SILKS, EXCELLENT QUALITY, | mss + We ISTO F street new, i ALACE MARKET, OOACHMAN'S Pe et) OTHER COLORS, 01 OOLORED SATINS, very cheap. SUMMEE SILES, 500. EXCELLENT BLACK SILE! 15,87, $1.00, 81.12, $1. 25, 81. 37.81.60, up to 83.00. CARTER’S myl9 Ri Market Space. G° TO DUBREUIL BRHOS., 4112 F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS oo = 8H v co} TI A a SHIRTS FOR aT oe Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. ‘We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, BTRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and CO- OCUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS, 40 cents a pound. mays ee FX MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 OENTs Pez Ls. Bet Govern ent Java COFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts. r Ib. Boise Exvoon UB, 2.15 per ¢ boi. NEW YORK TEA COMPANY, Half-dozen Fine SHIRTS..... Cor. 7th and K sts, : perior SH. Half-dozen Hlogant SHIRTS. ap26-m WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. Our Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, $12. A fine riment of GENT’S FURNISHINGS always on hand. bis av30 HIBTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! FINE SHIRTS TO ORDER..... 8 EXELLENT DRESS SHIRTS to order. AND UNFINISHED SHIB’ OUR OWN MAKE ALWAYS EST PREMIUM eee at the National Fair over all other compet- ‘The — Minnsoots Patent Flour in the United States. ur LA, rm A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S 8ST. LOUIS FANGY, Mews VBa eee reas. A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. MPSON'S Shirt Factory, GOLDEN BI EB MAUOK PRoPneTOR. co. | TRE. Biandard. Famiyy | Flour. es District. aps. Opposite Patent Offi For eale very - ose: ee ___Opposifo Patent OMtce__ 8 ie Goons Es DRESS Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. eee apl2 WM. M. GALT & CO. ‘We have fost opened a splendid line of French Panes and Black BILE B find Colored Sir | PASSHOR & STEBBINS, Senses Shoods: Ry atari No, 1014 Penn’a ave , Wassincron, D. C. Vials and French Namiooks, ail grades 28 Light st., Bartrone, Mp. An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & CO., BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, STEAM, GAS AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, spl _1598 F et. w.w., noar Ebbitt Howe. | ENGINEERS’ AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. ANTED 50,000 PEOPLE to LUMBER! LUMBER! WwW ‘To call or send orders Tue Lancest axp Most CoMPLETE JOB DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISH Bourse or New Your. First-class in every particular. called for and delivered anywhere in thr lly oF by tall oF express from other places. W. 8. WHEATLEY, myl 49 Jefferson st., f Vesrias SMITH @& EGGE MANUFAC- TUBING 00., Lock Box 1705, Bridgeport, Conn., Manufacturers of specialties in Light Hardware Goods generally, Government anc ag aia ag od OUR PRICE LIsT. WE ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. No. 1 BOARDS, all 16 feet long. .per 100 feet, $7.25 “ VIBGINIA FLOORING, No. 2..‘* ** 15 HEADED PALINGS, ¢ ft. long..»..s2» per 100, 1.50 SQUARED POSTS, 5 ft. long (best)..0...680h, BUC. BAILS, 233, 16 feet...... ssesvennee080R, 106. . Hi. JOHNSON & OO., Acxxrs, mylt_iathsts wharfand 1208 F ot. 2.7 GET OUR BID ON YOUR LUMREBU! a aaa W Seamus oer BEING & as WE ABN NEVER BEATEN!!! eecee tem oot ie sat Fry | WILLET & LIBBEY; 940 Sth st., between G and HJ = ‘On OOK, OTH BIREBT AED NEW YORK AVE mye * wa a SPIAAD ANNUAL EXCURSION 8ST. TAMMANY TRIBE, ‘No. 13, IMP'D 0. RM. 1 above Pistorio’s for the @coasion. E_ J. Burtt s, 307 309-311 nt AND EXCURSION FROM FREDER \ x THURSDAL. J Steamer Mary Washing: Good music for dancin, te the friends of iste a It ~ mn will leave at 9:90 a mo ‘0 Accom. the Frederick fed muuber' cor: 11th andl F nteonioe Je4-8t TPerieand Aeaion AN OPER ZOw W. IVINS, Proprietor, Tth-st. wharf, im’ WENTY-FIPTH ANNIVERSARY WASHINGTON BENEFICIAL BUTCHER ASSO- ON MONDAY AND TUE: DAY, Jone M4 axp 15, AT THE WASIUNGTON SOHUETZEN PARK. Grand Barbecue and Horse am ri and Hi Parade. Asse The re Centennial and Alexandria Butcher fone ha ed, ancl will be . Each day of the & ughtered and roasted an Concert and dancing: Prive shoaging and prize mts and Ways for child- Mt rk with fines round my3sl-m, W, £3t, dt STEAMER MARY AN Ys, inw the rear dur- mn. cher wharf at f 9a m.; returning at 8 pm. Fare, round trip, 25c. Music and dancing. FIFTY MILES id DE Monday and Bsturday d Dane‘ng. RSHALL "i Served free t free by Dy TO Every Wednesda} Ever 730) Sunday. Lew Kound trip 25e. “Thi tered on reasonable termes Annis: to W L.8i 4 our on'y authorized avent, corner Lith and F ste rat the bost my31-1m ——— eat in HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ S STOVE! AS STOVES? THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN TRE MARKET. d see them, No. 531 15th st. A PULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. BROOKS. 53 REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN OREAM FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM KEFRIGERATORS., M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge, Importer of Ohina, Glass Ware, &., my15 1000 Pa. ave. GPouce BYNEAL. Jr., DRALER Ty OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTIS'1S' MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Painis, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OF Fancy ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS 4ND PRESENTS. mar29 418 7th st., (opp. Odd Feliows’ Hall). AS COOKING STOVES, Mashington Gas List Company haveat thelr DIAL Gas COOKING BTOVES Is serine Bose $04 pat ‘This is the Stove Used Uy Miss Dods Call and examine them. | my30 ———____ BOOTS AND SHOES. (EW FORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. RELIABLE, NEAT-FITTING, STYLISH AND PRICES LOWER THe HEE eae QUALITY ARE SOLD ANYWHERE. d le Button Bouts, #2 to 87. rig Mises’ and Chfidren's Stops id Tis re es. Engiieh and Fadiew Newport Tice, from 81 to 22.00. Ladies’ 3-strap Slippers, : tes? strap Bout Sa Is, 82.25, Ladies’ New St em wud 118 E OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. ARAN THE OUR GUODS THE BEsT. GEO. McCARTHY. F* WE WISH TO MAKE KNOWN oF THE GREAT BOSTON BHOE AUCTION HOUS. '. 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, ING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DI3- THE LEADD 5 oe Ge Having received this day the largest stork eve: exiibited inthe city of Washington, ‘whic, are to be sold out in the next ten days without} fail, st prices that will aetonish everybody. | ‘One of our greatest npeciaities are Ladies cents per pair. h tiy nly 85 cents. 1,000 pair of Children’ Shoe, 45 cents per pair, on suo pair fox 2 of Children’s Light-colored Shoes, at 60 cents per pair. dren's Slippers at 35 cents. serene GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvynia Aven SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD KICHOLD. 82 Fo Braxcu Stone. my28 a Slippers at 2 SiSoye Gaiter Lace, with

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