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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. FORFCAST TILL FH A.M. SATURDAY. Tor the District of Columbi sn rs, nochange in temperature iiletin issued by the Signal Office says a storm of great intensity A this Bas moved southeastward to Nebraska, Gales are reported in Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska, and severe loc ms wi expected in Towa, Lilmois and Missouri tods « ION OF THE WATER, Temper: and condition of water at 7 a.m. Great Falls, temperature, 77: condition, 34 ving reservoir. temperature, 81. Con- dit north connection. 31 pndition at u, 36, Distributing reservoir, Condition at mfluent gate dition at eitiaent gate house, 36, ) Water in the river, 4:53 p.m.; low water, 44:10, p.m. ———— A Laws Parry will be held at Girace Reformed Church, 15th t between P and Rhode Island avenue, to- t from 8 to for the benefit of the ch. Everybody is invited. Admission free. ey. Dertinorn & Minter A Hor Wave always creates a demand for light underwear. Our French balbriggans at 50c. and up will meet your wants, Fraxe, One Price. Cor. 7th and D. Wuar is better than a large doctor's bill? For the lector. the money; but for bad blood Alterative. Tur Rarse is composed of seven primary colors, three of which are very promment, but the seven mak- t white hght. Dr. Henley’s Celery, m, the hope of the weak and nerv- ix composed of some six or seven ingredi- ry. beef and iron, three of them being and all making the most perfect health tonic known. “Bromopiz ” is th y instant cure for the bead. Ali drag ce Lapies aso Cuciones’s Harr Crrtine axD Suamvoorne @ specialty at S. Hexirn’s, 720 7@h st. nw. 300 Boxes Parerwo Lemons r «mer Kobt. Harrowing just Lande k and for sale by RH. Harris, avenue. iving ex. in New 907 Lou- st y isia Crmprey’s Suis, $3.73. 7th and BE. Eiseman Bros., mer Hares, and flexible Mex’s St All kinds of stuf from Ste. e mists redt i New York ave. coats, light vests, ole rbys and . Lew & Sox. 1 fennel shir Also pihice « + for furniture. Caace, opp. P Boors axp Suoes at Anmosr Axy Price.— Only fer a few days mor- our closing out gale Will last, what there is left you can buy at al- me The stock of Oxtord ties and br well assorted. Save fully 20 per ceutand buy your shoes and slippers now. «ny price. nm is vet forrly 7th st. Kyorrep Mexican Hawmocn, bed. every mesh ku hold two perso R, cor. 7th and Hs feet long. Hemas Antiricta: ‘To THe Lapres.—Just received a large assort- ment of uat t and doloris; aiso a large stock of long bh: ‘Tre Pe Heurich’s Boriiixe ¢ Sruixe Lawn. For spr b and Washington dressed beef go to J. K. Krizy, 9th st. wing, Center market, and N.L. market, Sth and K sta. 1 Ack’ opp. Post Office. sey a beautiful blue serge Maryland and | Chicago, 11. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, a A c FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1890. Results of Base Ball Contests in Other Cities—The Umpire Question. With a howl and a rush anda swirl of wind | and water a miniature cyclone struck Wash- ington yesterday afternoon jast before base | ball time, and the field at Atlantic Park drank | up the water like a dry, thirsty sponge. When 4:30 arrived the ground was soaked and the two managers agreed to call the game off. GAMES THAT WERE PLAYED. The only Atlantic Association game played | Yesterday was in Wilmington, where the tail- | enders won their third successive victory over | the Newarks, 6 to 2. Anderson—recently re- | leased by Philadelphia—and Corcoran were in | the points for Wilmington and Mace and Childs | for Newark. Wilmington made 8 hits and 6 errors and Newark 5 hits and 5 errors, Other games resulted as follows: National League—-At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 12: New York. 6. At Chicago—Chicago, 16; Vittsburg. 3. At Cincinnat)—Cincinnati, Cleveland, 0. Players” League—At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, |New York, 7. At Cleveland—Cleveland, American Association—At St. Lou Columbus, 13. At Louisville— Loui: : Tole NOTES. The team plays in Newark today, Other games are: Baltimore in Wilmington, ttord at Jersey City, Worcester at New n. New Haven has re'eased Catcher Terrien, who will probably sign with Worcester. Anderson will undoubtedly stay with Wil- mington and will help the cther enders consid- erably in their fight for a place. Cincinnati leads the Jeague, with Philadel- phio a close second. The other elubs stand: Chicago, Frookiyn, Boston, New York, Cleve- land and Pittst nrg. In the Players’ League Boston leads and is followed in this wa New York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburg and Buffalo, he Barnie is right whe: ye that umpiring such as that of Tues. nd Wednesday will kill base ball here, but he is rather injudicious, in the face of Tuesday's game, to call that of Wednesday a piece of robbery. He should re- member that it was little Joe O'Rourke who called the game on account of darkness when there was three-quarters of an hour of light You are on dangerous ground, William, ‘The Marion Rifles have organized their base ball team for 1890, and are open for all chal- lenges from any military t The club is composed of Jas. Cassidy ptain; W. Burlin- bin, A, Columbus, RK. Scribner, W. Baum, H. Me- Mason .Anderson and Leary, man- Address all challenges to J. Leary, 6th agers. and N streets northwest, Honors at Johns Hopkins University. Atthe annual commencement of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore yesterday the degree of bachelor of arts was conferred on Fielding H. Garrison and Adolph G. Wolf of this city. A certificate of proficiency in applied electricity was awarded to Wm, J. A Blise of this city. The announcements of honors in- cluded the names of Robert P. Bigelow and W. W. Willoughby as fellows 1890-91.” Washington scholarships—Delano Ames, Henry Hayward Glassi eens Union” College Examinations. Under the auspices of the University Exten- sion and Home Culture Society of Chicago a “union” examination for admission to a num- ber of colleges will be held here soon. A prize of 250 will be offered for the best entrance ex- amination paper. The examinations will be open to all persons, whether they intend to go to college or not. Christ Church Social. The Social Chapter of Christ Church, East Washington, gave an entertainment and straw- berry festival last evening which proved a great success, The management of the affair have concluded to tit again this evening. 1 perfect fitting, at Eiseman eakrast Corres. Sold per pound package. D. Cor- Packtye Boxers ma Lins, 717 and 719 Isth si. mw. toorder. C. Canprts Carne) free ¢ Wonks. Canrert CLeastya. Cuace’s. opp. Post Office. and made moth proof Th Canrer CLEANING Hoo Mass, ave. now. Telephone 425-2. charge. Bors’ Seersve man Bros., 7 ke Coats axp Vests, SOc. and BE. S-guanr Gem ice cream freezer, $1.65. Adjustable window screens. 25. & gallons very best vapor fluid, 75e. J. W. Scuarren & Bro., Chi nd Glass, 1020 7th street u.w. Ter a Case or Hevurcn’s “extra pale” Jager. Tue Axuinerox Botriixe C 2ith and K ste. now. Boanns, $1.15 per 100 feet. 6th and N.Y.ave. ers cleaned, moth preventatives; no Cmace’s. You Sees tae Panrs we make to order ud suits to order trom 20? Eise- hand F maeu be crry AND_DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Lamont Opera Company in under the Club, Willie FE. annuelly t of the 2 Col White ueeting of the National Association of the United States and Yesterday among the 1 sthe “Deer Park Lane 1. Sheidon of this cit: $ will. i Register Cla- bequeathes to his wife, Virginin, 1 Hstreet northwest during whood. If she remarry +> per month and the proper iz contest. The the three best series will be band- rewarded, pod ——_ es A Reunion of Comrades. writer som: Last evening Dr. C. W. Gott entertained at dinner. at his residence, 1206 P street north- West, as many of the survivors of the famous third New York he was an officer, notic I the time 5 about the se curred last we in add: Wil walry. which organization could be gathered at short miniscences, grave and gay, made ~* quickly to these men, who talked 3 of the s though they oc- k. Among the veterans present, st. were Raymond L. Ford, ner, Benjamin ©. Spurgeon and J. M. Kulifson dinner was given in r of the ned gentle- mau, who has resided in the south since the close of the war and who is at present a eandi- date for the postmastership at Mobile, Ala, Tr Wow’ Take Maxy Mixeres for the fortu- nate possessor of a facile pen to earn $100 in Tak Sran’s advertising contest. c at Brooke Hall. At the commencement exercises at Brooke | Hal ‘ ctive musical and literary exercises were given. ‘The follow- ing were the graduates: Misses Maggie Ellis | Bras Evelyn Eliz~ abet Olnes Every Besivess Maw should try his hand at Writing a series of six paragraphs in Tue Stan's advertising contest. —$——____ AMONG THE Passe>GrRs on S.S. La Bretagne who sailed tor « i4 was Mr. Altred B. Seott, ser mer re the well-kuown man ing chemists, Scott & Bowne, pro- pr ion of cod liver oil. a Femedy which has secured a bigh reputation No admission will be charged. en Or Peuttxext Ivrerest.—Wishing to close out a few odds and ends in corset covers, about forty in all, we will place them ina basket at our underwear counter tomorrow (Saturday, June 14) on our second floor and offer you your choice for 75 cents; actual price was $1.50, -75 and $2. Lavishly trimmed in embroidery Quantity and sizes: 5—32, 8—34 38, 440, 6-42. ‘These are ‘the re. mainder of certain numbers that we cannot se- cure again and not wishing to keep so tew in stock causes this reduction, which is less than their wholevale figures. Laxsprron & Bro. * For Breakrast. lunch, tea or dinner, stantanecousl, Blooker’s Dute Hestre Ayo Strexern Soon replace weakness and languor if that reliable mediciue, Hood's Sarsaparilla, is fairly and faithfully tried. Itis the best medicine to keep the blood pure aud to expel the germs of scrofula, salt rheum and other poisous which cause so much suffermy aud sooner or later underimine the general health. By its peculiar curative power Hood's Sarsapurilla strength- ens the system while it cradicates diserse. Itis the people's favorite spring medicine, HOOD'S SAISAPARILLA “There is a larwe and growing demand here for Hood's Sarsaparilla, the sales already exceediag those of al! other similar medicines combined, I know of many customers who have been greatly benefited by it and who speak of Hiovd’s Sarsaparilla in the highest terms. I take two bottles myself every spring and fi Jit does me more ood thay any other medicine, A. G. RHODES, Milues, MAKES THE WEAK STRONG “have been for years a great sufferer from severe nervous b he, but never found any relief till 1 began to use Wood's Sarsaparilix, Before the secu bottle was gone my headaches were not so severe Lor so frequent. Tam just beg s the fourth bottle In- Cocoa, * and have not felt so wel! foryears. The confused, chzzy feellux im the head is absclutely gone and m: general heaith is wonder: uproved. Mrs, W. 8. CARI WIGHT, Shelter Island, Suffolk Co., N.Y. N.B—If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do uot be smduced to buy any other, HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Soll by all drugwists. 1; 8ix for 85, Prepared only by € L MOUD & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 3 Tres Acostrs Of the shin and scalp, from infancy to age, are instant ly relieved by CUTICUKA KEMEDIES, the only posi- tive cure for agonizing, itching, burning, bleeding,and scaly diseases of the shin, scalp,aud blood, with luss of hair, from pimples to serofula, except possibly ich- thyosis, This is more than can be truthfully said of any other remedy. 12 Mouams, Cusrore . Lawss SILKS, z VERY FINEST QUALITY LUNSDALE CAMBRIC, yard wide, 10c. INDIA CHALLIE styles, 8, 10, 128 LK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, Old Rose, tric Blue, steel Gray aud Lau, reduced cash price Loe HINA ~ILKS, iuimense assortment of new styles, 30, ome. KIETIA ENGLISH CASHMERES, immense assortment of new shades, wide double width, Zac. AUTIFUL DKESS GINGHAMS, immense as- immense assortment of new tof new styles, 10, 124, 15, 18, Zoe. CK SILK MOHAIR BRILLIANTINES, ex- ¥, Wide double fo.d, 25, 31, 374 VERY LEST QUALITY FRUIT OF THE Loom CULION, yard wide, Bxc. HANDSOME SALES ew styles, 3, 18, COLOKLD SURAM SILKS, 39, 45, 500. HENRIETTA CASHMEKESERGES, elegant French 3. immense assortment of 'U, Ze. dress x: riy yard aud ® bait wide, ali pure woul, apectal ¢ ii, Bue. EXCELLENT QUALITY SHEETING COTTON, uense double width, 2c, SILK MOWALL BULLLIANTINES, nearly yard and quarter wide, real vasue oUe., reduced 3¥e- CAKTER'S CASH STORE, 711 MAKKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. A CASH PURCHASE TO THE AMOUNT OF $5 ENTITLES THE PURCHASER I0 ONE OF OUR VALUALLE PULSED Jez OFFICE OF W. H. HOEKE'S CARPET AND FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. im thy serofulous dis- eases, ation is not contin Ii enjoys a large le all 8 of this p United States, ver Europ: 4 has branch houses ed in Loudon, Paris, Barcelona, Milan end Oporto. a neeee ON ENSIVE Sate oF Screnion Fvanitvre, tus, &c.—Tomorrow (5 ), com- + 10 o'clock. Auctioneer Dowling will puny extensive ussort- perior hoaschoid effects, groceries, carriages, _ Orextxe Niewt.—Piney Point and Colonial Beach. Tuke steamer Lake Saturday at 5 po = Fovr Strcmt Barocas For Tus WEEK, No. 1. We have some patterns of Moquette Carpets wh ch wedo not care to continue, and inorder to get themontof the stock have marked them down to #1 per yard. They are the best goods and the regular Prive is $1.50 per yard, Don’t miss this if you culy Lif way need a Carpet. > tsa Solid Usk Chimber Suite, bevel lass, 3 pieces, tor $19.50. Solid Antigue Oak Suite, bevel mirror, 3 picces, for 824.50. No. 4 is @ Solid Antique Suite, large bevel 50. murror, 3 W. H. HOEKE, 2e9-6t 801 Market Space, $08 amd 310 Sth st. Crevetasps Superior Baxixe Pownen Curveraxps Saporior Baxtse Powoen, Assonurery Tue Bsr, BECAUSE It is pure and wholesome, | It is mehest in cream of AFEW tartar. REASONS WHY Itis bighest in leavening CLEVELAND'S power. SUPERIOR ‘Food raised with it keeps BAKING POWDER moist and sweet. 1s It is, in the end, more eco- ABSOLUTELY nomical than any other THE BEST. ‘It always wives uniform re- sults. Itis absolutely free from my6-tu,th,f&m adulteration. A Couz Dows Is Panasora A few Nobby “Dome” Shape Parasols with bone Tips, $3.08, “Reduced from 96. C ie Parasols in all checks, 82.50 and $2.98. Another lot of ¢ des, plain, stripe and Reduced from $4 and ching Parasols of striped satin Keduced to ®3. One lot of eighteen Parasols, a trifle passe, yet good enough f v d mountain wear, 50c. Ke- Point de Sprug ed Parasols, 89.50. duced from $15. Children's Parasols as low as otc. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. We won't claim for ours that it is better thau the best, Dut itis as good. “This depart. t receives ‘aa much eon- sideration as any in our house. Our styles are well selected: our Workmanship excellent; the trimmings are diversitied’ Some like ueat patternsothers: ike the The special things laid out this week in this depart- ment—Uur “GOWN.” Se. each. STYLES. le of kod strong muslin, yoke mn frout made wi bree rows of Hamburg insertion: uweof cluster tucks on each side, yoke im of five box plaits. finished at throstand Hamburg rafite, 9 ‘amivric Gown, front yoke made with tour rows, aster tucks aud two rows of neie nies i rertion aud buck yoke box plaited, finished at throat with double lac: ie and at Wrists with cluster tucks single Lh rum, Se. wh, boxplaited k yoke, and clus- ks to? frout yoke, Hauibure rufite at Bb front yoke, si] fiuished with tucks and Hamburg ruite Featherstitched braid across front yoke aud around the throat aud down front, also two rows of braid on siee Made of si LADIES’ MOUNTAIN White, C AND SEASHOR® HATS CHILDKEN'S HA ‘300. lively ‘the 1 Price 8298 Price asked elsewhere $1. Half the amount saved, They have the full length lawn strings. INFANTS’ CHRISTE ING ROBES, made of em- broidered French la baud- ely trimuned, $4. amas A west creations, Swisa Embroidered Robe, \ll-over Embroidered Robe, ok Kobe with 6-in. cluster of tucks _ Finer ones up SKIRTS, IN TS, INFANTS! INFANTS’ BOOTIE: FAN! PANTS’ SLIPS, INFANTS’ JACKE HOT WEATHER GOODS. ou Justice by cted stock of wn by us, Ourassort- per yard, ‘This is positively a bargain of the rurest merit. Every store carries 123gc. Indie nens, but we clabu for ours # merit that not is tonehed by auy India Linens : for less than Ne. per ‘This rial would 1 ly tor Contirmation jon Dresses and ALL-OVER EMBROIDEK. ‘k as You want to sce in Cambric, Swiss und Naimsook, with the Flounciugs und Narrows to match; probably 250 pat- terns to select irom. All new designs of our own importa- tion, iz ‘OR DRESS TRIMMING AND OR- ne ie FON ATION. HANDKEKCHIEFS—For Men, Yomen and Chil CROWN FANS, 10c. ‘shot Lespeak of what a this is, 1 structible Fan, made of Linen, opensand shuts, easily carried, und sold wherever they are kept in stock for Zov If you are going away see us on thinws you w Dusiers, Flannel Shirts, Bathing Suits, Rus: Gear, ete. All wt Our Prices. You can shop here with gratification. Our store kept deighttuily cool. All mail orders caretully filled, need. c Head Jell 420, Rovrex In * Redeem what you have lost by not giving us your trade sooner, GET BACK Some of your hard-earned dollars. Don't be foolish always. “There is a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood," leads on TO PROSPERITY. If you want to take the road which leads to it come Tight now. Be wise and call to see our display of PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS, ‘Strictly All-wool Silk Facing, serge lined, flat bound, AT 812, CUTAWAY SUITS, Fight different styles and textures, strictly All-wool novby and neat, 5. AT $8.75, SACK SUITS, ‘Neat mixtures, serge lined, double stitch od, AT $4.62, BLUE SACK SUITS, Slater’s Flannel, fadeless color, strictly All-wool, Grand Army regulations, two sets of buttons, AT 89.50. SACK SUITS. Blue Serge, fadeless color, strictly all wool, serge lined, double stitched, AT 811.60. PONGEE COATS AND VESTS, aT ALPACA COATS—$1.50 $1.75, 82, $2.50 and @3. New invoice of CHILDREN’S PANTS, ages 4 to 13. years, AT 330, Only & few SAILOR SUITS, ages 3 to 10 years, AT 73c, AND 8L TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, HATS and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 927 AND 929 7TH ST. N.W., Corner Massacbusetts Avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICE +9 Open Saturday until 11 p.m NOtce TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Having leased for a term of years the Potomac Blue rou G. Vaud-rwerken, ain how pie Stone Quarries trom G. Vi pared to furnish Jsuilding Stone tor walls aud fouu Hons, aud Kroken Stone for concrete a specialty, operation on James hiring two stone in Creek Catal snd 0 st Under a Places will iecei' t tention dont i a : : Li Rovsue Water” ei Gvorgeton. ‘Box "136, BUE Uitica, 87 NobbE. Sone CITY ITEMS. Broad Run Creamery Butter, 25c. Ib. No better Butter to be had. Finest Gunpowder Tea, exquisite flavor. Formosa Oolong Tea. rosy Mocha and Java Coffee, the finest, 35c. Ib. Excellent Table Claret. 25c. bottle. Blackberr: finest article in the land for summer use. Flour, our best bi M. & P. Metzen, 417 7th st. nw. Branch Store—2108 14th st. n.w. ie Pure Rye Whisky, 5 vears old, 6. quart Best Process Flour, 4 bbl., $1.50, Best Roller Flour, 3, bbl., €1.40. Port Wine for Medicinal Use. it P. R. Witson, 934 7th st. mw. “‘Bromodine” is the only positive cure for headache. 5c, of all druggists, Until 6 p.m. Tomorrow (Saturday) even- ing we give you achance to purchase some of the best bargains in Shoe Leather you ever saw, tomorrow night. Remember until 6 p.m tomorrow only. Ladies’ 2.25 Fine Spring Heel Button BRINN, soem ansninses os Ladies’ 23.50 Hend-turned morrow 2.25 Ladies’ morrow... . . 1.50 Ladies’ $1.50 Fine Kid Oxfords tomorrow. —.87 Ladies’ #1 Kid Oxfords tomorrow - 65 Ladies’ $1.50 Patent Vamp Ooze Back Oxfords tomorrow. + 98 Wear. ipped Spring Heel Oxfords, Bargains in Children’s Foot Misses’ Pat. 73e. than $1, Shppers and Theo 1 morrow’s price 95e.: Children’s Oxfords and Opera Slippers, 50e.; Misses’ Neat Solid Leather Button Shoes, Bargains in Men's Shoes—Men’s Kangaroo Men's Hand-sewed Shoes, $3; worth $4.50. Hand-sewed Kangaroo Oxfords, $275; worth $4. Men's Neat Calf Oxfords and Ties, & worth $3. Men's Genuine Calf Russett Shoes, worth 50. Men’s Neat Solid Leather Dress worth $ Tue STANDARD Hovsr, 824 7th st. nw. Old Mandanling Java Coffee, a royal drink, “Sunrise Chop” Tea, best 0c, Tea, Trial samples to house keepers free. att M. & P. Merzoen, 417 7th st. mw. Riverdale Park. #10 cash, $5 per month will buy a Beautiful Lot in the prettiest subdivision near Washing- ton, Lots range in size and prices from 40x120 for $300 to 60x150 from 0 to S400, Parties wishing to embrace this opportunity of saving a small amount each month and owning real estate will be shown the property freo of cost. Salesmen are ready to accompany such persons at any.time, Trains leave B. and O. depot at 8:30 a,m., 12:10, 3:25, and 6:20 p-m.; returning leave Riverdale 9:46 a.m, and 30. 4:01, 6:10 and 7:25 p.m. Short ride. Call at office and make appointment to go, or write to office aud have salesman call on } Wasu'’n Dan jes “Lo, the Conquering Hero Comes!” Watch the prices at W S 7th st. n.w.—Ladies’ Slippers from 1 Ladies’ But. Boots from tse. to $6; Men Shoes from 9%e. to,$7; 1,000 } pers, 13¢. Jxo. C. Wis, Jk., m23-1&m8t* 918 7th st. now, Claret on draught, $1 per gal. Metzcer’s.* Fre Restorative Nervine at Epwarp P. Mentz’s. 1014 Fst, Cures Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Fits, &e. 3 Sherry Wine, rare quality. Merzorn's, 7 st. —Samples of Dr. Mile Buy a Machine with a Reputation! Examine our New High Arm No. 9 and notice how its rotary motion, si!cut and positive, con- trasts with the rasping, heavy, uncertain action of shuttle machines, Uilice. 437 9th now. m22-3m Wueecer & Witson Mra. Co, Smw ATTINGS, ‘We are offering the largest and most complete line of Straw Mattings ever shown in this city. The stock comprises all the latest colorings and designs, Those contemplating the purchase of Straw Mat- tings should call and examine our stock, Prices all marked in plain figures ‘The following are # few of the special bargains: 300 Kolls White and Check Matting at @3.50 per roll of 40 yards. 200 Kolls Fancy Matting at 84 per roll of 40 yards. 100 Rolls Extra-heavy Jointiess Matting at $10 per roll of 40 yards, ‘75 Rolls New Patterns Damask Matting, $12 per roll of 40 yards, We have a complete assortment of Scotch Floor Linens of ull widths, Estimates for covering floors furnished free of charze, It is just us important to cover your carpets as your furniture for the summer, KEEP OUT THE FLY. ‘We haveall the best appliances for Wire Window and Door Screens in the country, See our2le. Screen, which will ft any ordinary sized window, ‘Send for estimate for our Cabinct-made Screens and Doors. They are in many of the finest residences, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE ‘The largest assortment of stuffs and the best force of cutters and makers to be had. We cut, make and furnish materials for full size parlor euites from $16 up and guarantee a perfect ft, FURNITURE, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, INTERIOR DECORATIONS, WALL PAPERS ETQ Bee Our Refrigerators, See Our Baby Carriages. Bee Our Tricycles. Bee Our Cedar Chests, See Our Camphor Chests. See Our Hammocks, See Our Touts. See Our Hammock Support and Canopy, Bee Our Mosquito Canopies, W. B. MOSES & SONS. Cor. 11th an myl0 ata nw, Ti: Tuousox-Hovsrox Exzcraio COMPANY, 620 Atlantic avenue, Boston, Massd WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1433 F ST, 17-€m AND PRESSED FOR $1. Oc. ; Pants, 25c.; Vests, 25c. Altering Rapa best manner. aul Ki, HAWN, 705 9th DW, Aku Sud st, West Wi. nd fragrant in cups, Brandy for medicinal use. The ud, guaranteed to please, We do this to avoid too much crowding e145 an Oxford you couldn't duplicate for less Misses’ Finest Spring Heel Opera worth fully $1.50, to- and "., Goods for aud AMUSEMENTS. Abbaccws GRaxp OPERA HOUSE. Evenings at LAMONT OPERA COMPANY In the New York Casino Success, NON A pop. Sh AB ae Ve ae ee Rwy ai Doda YF A J - a Bow Jd s 4 Keserved seats, 50 and 75e. ACK HUSS Ait NOW ON SALE. x13 NG_OF THE CASINO CLUB AND PARK, JUNE 18. 1890. Tne cool e8t and most beatiful crove in the District, Grand € the MARI ass . MISS ALICE RAYMOND, Pronounced by public and press the finest lady Cor- uetist im the World. Concert from § to 10 p.m, on N General ad.» ixsion, Monday, June 16.— it BE, H. LITTLE, Manager. RICH MUSICAL Prof. Bisci q Uipele, In addition to the numbers by Dr: Bischof? there will be solos, duos, &., by the choir and humor- ous recitals by Prot, Hawks. Tickets, 50 conte, Ly BY Bvce, ON THE CHESAPEAKE, OPEN JUNE 14 NAVAL ACADEMY BAND. FINEST MEALS. FINEST ATTRACTIONS, EVERYTHING THE BEST. Trains leave B.and O. depot. week days, 9:15 am, 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. Sundays, 9:35 a m., 1:30 and 3:19 p.m. Leave Bay Ridge, week days, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sundays. 8 and 9 p.m. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS, $1. J. T. OVELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen'l Manager, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Je12-3m I ONT FORGE nee the Shetland Ponies at RIDING ACADEMY, free, ‘See Local Mention, rue comepy PARADISE FLATS, By Hubbard T. Smith, NEW NATIONAL THEATER, FRIDAY EVENING. June 12, 1890. ONE NIGHT ONLY. ‘Under the Auspices af the COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. Act. New Music, ‘Now Features, ATHL EXHIBITION by Prof. John T, Crossley, ssaisted by Members of the Club, Popular Songs by t he Columbia Athietic Glee Club. Prices—Orchestra aud Orchestra Circle, 81; Dress Circle, General Admission, 50c. sats can be obtained at the Box Office of tho Theater on and after Monday, June 9. 467.9, 10,11,12,13 es at the WASHINGTON ACADEMY, free. ‘See Local Meution! ett} RRGEAR, MIDE OF (CoaCHES LEAVE UUM ats nw evers: Rone for Arlington, trip, 50c. Vehicles ot ail kinds to hire. 3625 M st, now. Rernicerators, BABY CARRIAGES AND 835 PARLOR SUITS, We announced a short time ago a novelty in the Furniture line which was appreciated by every house= keeper—a Parlor Suite of seven pieces, in rug and plush, for $35. y the demand. A eecond assortment has uow arrived. They will not We couldn't supp! be there long, for everybody wants them. First come first served is the word. Now, as to Refrigerators and Baby Carriages, we are no prophet, but we will risk our reputation on the assertion that the preseut warm spell has come to stay. ‘Our advice, then, is not to wait for achange, but Prepare to meet the inevitable by supplying yourselves with those indispensable summer articles—Refrigera- tors and Baby rriages—just the things to save meats All the latest styles it the lowest prices, and butter and money and worry. and best make: Our assortment of Standard Furniture, particularly Oak Room Sets, is bound to please, Low Prices, Small Weekly or Monthly Payments and satisfaction guaranteed at RUDDEN'S FURNITURE, CARPET AND STOVE STORES, Jod-tjel6 930 AND 932 7TH ST. N.W. Banearss IN FURNITURE arniture Department is overcrowded. Gerare carry iu too uch stock for this tie of year and are determined to reduce it, In order ty do 80 we have CULT PRICES fully 20 per cent, If younced Furniture now is your OPPORTUNITY. Calland see OUR BARGAINS before buying elsewhere. AS SPECIAL BARGAINS we quote an Elegant 5- lor Suite, cov former price $79. red in tap ia 3; reduced ty and can- Nery Hand- wutigue vak oF tury : ciresser, beveled Klass: only Finest in the luurset and caunot be duplicated money. Chairs to mateh, 81. Rockers to msteh, &2 We are showing a larxe stock of Sideboards, newest patterus, in antique ouk, from $20 to $100. Any one in need of sch an urticle would do well to examune them, Our assortment of BABY CARRIAGES is the finest and most compiete ever shown in this city; all styles and desi ns, From $4.55 up to $50. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to ced soe at $15, which is the best Car- ever shown for the pi Milne to our @4.89 Carriaxe.” Cheapest in the market, Full live of KEPRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS, from $5 uy, all styles and woods. ‘BxXuluine those on the dry-air principle, In addition to the above we are offering IMMENSE BARGAINS in the CURTAIN. UPHOLS(EXY and CARPET DEVAKI MENTS. Sec our Bargaius in Mattings. Keduction of fully 26 Percent, If you need anything in the way of FORNITURE hs CARPET! é UPHOI STERY GOODS, CURTAINS, DRAPERIES or WALL PAPERS, call on us, JULIUS LANSBURGH, 3e7. th and F sts, a ea Pe ln mn SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890 EEPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY offer the LARGEST STOCK and the GREATEST VARIETY of PICNIC and LUNCH GOODS to be found in Washington. Our Potato Chips are acknowledged by every one to be much superior m quality to any offered in this market, ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, 428 Ninth st P.S.—Dealers are reminded that we are prepared to sell them Van Houten’s Cocoa just as cheap as they can buy from the manufacturers, my31 [ pRarrMEn 's pst NEERS' wari ren - PICTURE FLA. aoe HRAPHIC OUTFITS FRO! ai ia goeatent vanseay and at butte Branch 1722 Penna ave. E.Y.0. oUF. veg EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. ye REFORM CLUB OF ASBURY M.E CHURCH Will give EXCCRSION TO HAKPEA’S FERRY, W.VA, Friday, Jun= 20, 18W0. Tickets—Round trip, $1 ‘Children, 65 cents, efreshmeuts at reasonale pi Trains leave 1. leave I 30 pm. one day’ 1) Brass Band tn attendance The New Palatia! Iron and Steel Steamer CHAS, MACALESTE: The Finest and Fastest and Only New Steamer on the Potomac River. 150 Electric Lishts—Electric Search Light Huminat- ing the River and Landings. Leaving Her Wharf, Foot of 7th Street, AT 6:30 P. M. SHARP, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, June 13 and 14, And on Each Friday and Satuniay Evening During the Season of 1890. Arriving in Washington on Her Return at 10 Q'clock p.m. 40 Miles to Indian Mead and Return, Landing at Mar- shali Hall Going and Returumg, Elegant Cafe oo the CHAS. MACALESTER Meals and Lumches at Marshali Hall Restaurant FARE, ROUND TKIP, 25 CENTS. Best of order guarauteod. _gel2-St _L. L. BLAKE, Captain, ’ Cesrrat roner, xo.1,1. 0. 0. F, SELECT EXCURSION TO MARSHALL HALL, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1890, ON THE STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER, TICKETS 50c, STEAMER WILL LEAVE WHARF AT 6-30 P. M. In consequence of the sre wanagenent have found it necessary to new and commodious st amer Charles 3 tus excursion, anu those having the Coreorau will present them ou the BM stead, = Nisru ANNUAL EXCURSION of the GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC UNION, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1890, TO RIVER VIEW. The new steamer Samurl J. Pentz will leave High Street Wharf at 9 a.m street wharf at 10 a... leave Kiver View at 1, 4a rn Coup comes direct (0 4) TICKE - Jel 4 OkAND PICNI ALA Kot i. and the J.B. At kabe's (Guethler’s Park), D st. bet ou SATURDAY E a disabled brother, :Kvod music, i, will Four o'cwwek -" - 23. CENTS. BY U. of Pakera, een 13th and NING, June 14, for COMMITTEE. CURSIONS ALUON STEA LEAVE (iN 57 and ALEXA DRIA, Va. respectively, 10:30, 1 30, 5-3, 6.30 1.” Sat ngat 8:30am. HE MOUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL STEAMBOAT CO, On and after June 1, 1890, the new iron and steel Steamer CHARLES MACALESTER jth streets for Mount 19 the mansion aud ground gant cate on the boat, Meals and luuches served prompt y. For MARSHALL HALL.—Same as Mount Vernon sche iuie tor week days. undays, myonlight excur- to “indian Mead,” touchitue at Marshal Hall ‘and returning, leaving Washsta: ton at 6:30 reaching city om geturteat 10 pe Is and’ at all tines at Mareluall Hall Kes taurant. Fare to Marshall Hall and retarn, 25 cents on any trip, children, between 6 and U2 years, 15 cents, pular aud reliable Steamer W. W. Cor river landiuzs as far down as Glymout, jarsball Hall going aud returuiny, leaving Fdauy at 10 aan, returning at 4 pan, Bound vents, y trip will be abnow For charters LL. BLAKE, Capt Ro" cuarre ran oH “BELLE Vey ne particulary and terms apjly on board of Yacht at 7th-st, wharf, or W. P. WATROUS, m31-1m S104 st aw. JR°"* View For i800. WASHINGTONIANS' MOST POPULAR RESORT. The New Excursion Steamer SAMUEL J. PENTZ, the Fastest on the Potomac. SUNDAY, three trips, leaving at 10:30 am., 3:15 and 5:30pm, Returning at 2, Sand 8 pn. Tickets, WEDNESDAYS, commencing June 4, three trips, leaving at 9:45am, 1:45 aud 6:45 pam. Returning at 1. Gand 11:30 p.m. Tickets, 23, wily Days commence SATURDAY, July 5. Dancing Day and Evening on ali trips except Sun- at the grounds ou the larvest and finest pavilion uthof New York. Fine Brass Baud on Sunday, The ouly place on the Potomac lighted by electricity, Ex- ceilent meals furnished on the grounds, 50c. This resort Las @ fine Switchback Railway and all other Popular amusements. The Steamer will be chartered or a liberal percentage allowed on tickets sul by So- cietics, &e. No objectionable parties allowed on any of the above trips, E.S. RANDALL, m28 Proprietor. NES STEAMER BARTHOLDI CAN BE CHAR. tere own river; accummudate 100 Passenye $0 and #55. Si ake hourly round trips, 1 5 ues. Piewsure Bouts of all kinds f re. The only boat stoppingat Dixie Landing. JOHS CUMBERLAND & SON, Foot of F st. tow — STAGE EXCURSION J)EWIT’s TALLY Ho coach LID ‘Table and Kound-trip Rates, ait 38 ers’ Hot Casu On Cnepit. ‘We will sell you a Handsome SOLID OAK ANTIQUE | FINISHED BED ROOM SUITE, 3 pieces, for $17 cush or 818 on credit. We will sell you a 7-piece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered in the best hair cloth, for cash or $30 on credit. We will sell you a T-plece PARLOR SUITE, solid walnut frames, upholstered in plush, combination colors, for 28 cash or $30 on credit. We will sell yous cuod WIRE-WOVEN BED SPRING 25 cash or $2.50 on credit. We will sel! you a good quality BRUSSELS CARPET for GOc, per yard cash or GSe. per yard on credit We will sell yon a good INGRAIN CARPET for 35e. ber yard cash or 40c. per yard on credit. We Sew aud Lay all CAKPLTS Free of Cost and do not charge for the waste in matching figuces, We will sell all CARPETS, MATTINGS AND OIL- CLOTHS on Credit at an advance of 5 cents per yard on the lowest cash price. ‘ASY WEEKLY cr MONTHLY PAYMENTS taken on all credit sales, and no notes required. CASH DISCOUNT allowed ox all accounts settled in 30 days, P. GROGAN, det-3n 739 and 741 7th st. ow, Borcariys FAMILY TEA (Spring Leahy Is Superb in Quality, Deiicious in Fiavor, and, well iced, a Cooling and Refreshing Beverage Without Kival, Bold at 50c. a pound by 2% W. BURCHELIS aexe ee B Dex Gooons. ni 4 the Uffice of the Superviens Al PUN THE TWENTI-F URTH Day Or Jat br ° fe 1S#0, for al: the Labor aud = picte the New Holler Hous ubular Steam Boilers Bow ft | cen ‘ j 0. depot 9-30 am. ce | Tak taust be accompa Anges pervising Architect WENT LETH, IN forme of proposal, ey poosappliats afte partment where the : JOUN W. NOBLE sy 1880. Seal the usual ev Wasnington, D. on the SATE aired, within ig June 30, cola, Fai peDesries and Museum TN, « at demand for tickets the | ) harter the | FOURTH, tele rater Ame | t authracite ¢ Island, Pa. cite coal at Va: 1y tons ant Ly venth | ? BOOKS AND ST m31-tr Saturdays. ra MPXO NOKYOLKE AND FORTRESS MONKOL, | days, Wednesdays and CONDE CLION WiLH BOD aC Si LAMEL OTUMAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. For Baitimore and Kiver Landings Steamer SUR, Capt. Geoghexan, leaves Stephenson's whurt every Funda) at 4 Vieldck qu For further iuiormation spply ; mb8-Gm ___PROPOSALS.__ D PROPOSALS WILL BE relutect, Tr. am Sunt) TW: Material requires! iso Pour Mk Tank. ich may be had o department will @s received after the . for openiiy the same, alse bids which comply strictly with all the require = of thi anust be sealed an w Boiler House, . Ud. Treasury Depart *.and addres@rd to JAS MH. WIND June 10, 1890 Sealed Proposais for Tron Fire bacape and Sta Linen's Mompital and Asyt PSL, Secretary POR WashiSa maa U.S Army, d proposals, im Welt tions, will be moeive vous, at No 19 Teuta - Guta TWeLy be TH DAY OF JUNE, ine a Place they Will be opened tii the Py ts for Tendering services as. ind niting Service, “Uy nection, 1. roposals for Washity |. GIBSON, FoR pitas, Chelsea, Mass, nia, Pa, Washinuton, "= NAVAL He Brookiyn, N.L., D.C. Norfolk, Va nd Mave island, California, Navy Vara by » fe.,and Was at the Bureau of inv Washington there. authrac at 1, PI ig avy Va thr rd Dispenimary, hracite C5 40 tons authr Fia., aud Biank forms ot propossis w tion to th ned wd) LHOS. J. LASIE aw dw ATION Tarouranr T Te AVELERS. MILLER, STATIONER, 539 15th st., Invites your inspection of his LEADEK No 1, com- sisting of 1 FOUNTAIN PEN (14-&. gold) with Piller, 1 BOTTLE FLUID WRITING INK, 2 POUND OF FINE WEITING PAPER, 50 ENVELOPES TO MATCH, FOR 81.45, This bargain holds good until furiher notice. aud be assured of the genuine good quality of the articies mentioned, _de13-¢0,2w Tur Gnsaresr Boox Sexsariox, ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANNICA. THE EXACT REPRODUCTION OF THE LATEST 1890 EDINBUL EDITION WITH IMPROVED MAPS PRINTED ON GOOD PAPER, HALF KUSSIA BOUND, HANDSOME AND SUBSTANTIALLY, IN 25 VOLUMES, AT $1.50 AVOLUME. DE- LIVELED WHENEVER WANTED AND PAID AS RECEIVED. WHAT WE OFFEK TO OUR PATRONS IS THIS: WE WILL SELL THE FIRST VOLUME AT ONLY 60 CENTS, WITH OUT ANY AGREEMENT ON YOUR PAKT TO TAKE THEREMAINDER OF THESE. THIS PROPOSITION IS OPEN AS LONG AS THIS ADVEKLISEMENT APPEARS IN THE STAR. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND SUCH OFFER DESERVES YOUR IMMEDIATE CONSID- ERATION. CALL AND VISITOUR BOOK BASEMENT. THOSE WHO NEVER RAVE WILL BESUKPRISED. SUBSCRIPTIONS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROPER Aa- TENTION, CHAS. BAUM'S BOOK DEPARTMENT, Front Basement you enter the store), 416 70 | POTOMAC RIVER Boats, Noxroux AND OLD POINT, FARE, 6150, Steamers Leave Gth street wharf at 5 p.m. Tuse | day, ‘Lluredap, Saturday aud Sunday. » Lelephone Cull 94. Lands at Colonial I eawer GEO, LtAKY, from ridays, ‘thst. wharf M: au EXCLUS Sv PROVIDE round trip, #33. 1s ttaces, ew hork a . Pare: 2 single; sat Band O. ticket ee and Hawley's, “14th aud further Iuturmatios inguire at company’s vitice, ob tke Whart. Telephone call 440-3. WM. PF WELCH. dupt, dGen Age “aly ‘OK POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Leaves x end SATURDAYS at 7 FIDAYS and SUNDA p Landings a taras Nowa Creek, Jeonardtownh, Mu. Connects pherds. SHOKT KOUTE TO LONDON, Aller, Wed. Juve 11. noon; For Books of sours, 1 UNAKD LIN! y ORDDEUTSCHEL LLOYD 8.8. Co.. Spl NEW 1KON STEAMER “WaAK. hat. whart_on MONDAYS, aan, TEL" Baud 0, SUHN BPADGET See schedul: W. KIDLEY Manazer. OCEAN STEAMERS. | NOKDVEUTSCHER LLOYD 8.8 CO, pee i 1, yaaa " at; ius, Sat, June ‘Irave, Wed., June 25, 1L a.m. ‘Peun.ave. ATLANTIC EXPRESS SERVICE. LIVERPOOL ViA QUEENSTOWN Steamship CITY OF ROME trom New York July 26, August 23, sept. 20, October 1s a a GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. pe jf Le $50 abd GUO. Decond-class, 6:50. Stecrage Passage, either service, Saloon bacursien dickets at Keduc Kates ‘Trave.ers’ Circular Letters of Credit and Drafts Jor aby amount issued at lowest current rates, chets or further information duly 10 HENDERSON BOTHER, New Vork, “ea ‘MOSS, Ovi Fenu. ave uv. Washington miy class, 8: re, Sole Avents, G31 Fst. nw. mis: Baltimore to Bremen dircet, Steamebipe | Karisruhe (ew), 6,000 tous. hein, 3,500 tona Stutteart, = Main, vs “3 Dresden, “= 5,500 Hermann,“ EF. DROOP, Tare, __EOUSEFURNISHINGS. Coomse Br Gas. mb31 A full line of GAS COOKING STOVES Ov band and for sale ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. __ sE, 2 LBS. 25c.; VIRGINIA CLARET, EST C 2 Ee ie So PE eee a Saberry Wine, bome-ansde, fran eultivet Jev-lun™ be wes Grocery. 1205 That. we. pica store sed asa Le 4G 5 ASF le Sauce of all 7 ~Ah = yr pes wl ie =—==——X_—X—XX MANICURE. 7 PAYN, 15m ata, Naoter Thoupecn's a —s evuts of of RECEIVED AT CLoct TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHING. on, June a Butkding, RECRUITING Hos > tous Leacue 8, 539 15th st st Further imior- muy 9a, aud dsok LAUKSDAYS Keturming TULSDALS, . wouching at Kiver DE Cletnctite Bay | orra, Sat, June 14,3 ibe, Sat, excellent table, luxurious utments. Prices: Ist cabin, $100 aud up- ward a berth, according to location ; 2d cabin, #50 aud $60 a berth’ steeraxe wt low rates, Apply to F. Dkovr, 92. co NCHOR LINE. Saloon, #00 to €1 00; Second-clans, $90 aud 6h —STATE ROOMS CAN BE RE- werved at the Waslubgton agency com:sodations from $60 up; seco: 40: steerage, 820. aad CHAS. L. DU BUIS & 00, e Anenten . accommod:.tions, good talie.” Kates from €6U to $109, according te location of rvome, Por particulars apply to mb22-3m WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANT.@