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THEY WANTED THE NEWS And They Got It From The Star's Bulletin on a Screen. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. FORECAST TILL § P. M. SATURDAY. For the District of Colum! Maryland and| 4 CRowD sToop I THE RAIN AND UNTIL but exper NEARLY THREE O'CLOCK THIS MORNING READ- some cloudiness, cept preceded by a few showers along i] ING DISPATCHES FROM THE MINNEAPOLIS CON- _ y VENTION—-SCENES AND HAPPEXINGS OF THE CONDITION OF THE WATER. Aecrny Temperature and condition of, water at 8 aoe am.: Gre teny , 72: ion, | Washingtonians who wanted all the news ee ee ee ‘about the Minneapolis convention and who ; distribu wanted it ina hurry knew where it could be temperatare, 77; ‘condition at gate |had. They came down street and up street house, 5; condition at effluent gate house, 12° | and finally bunched themselves in front of THz High water. ‘Low water. Stan office. In order that everybody might have 123am 748 p.m. | 127 am 2:10pm. | 5 chance to read the clearly stated story of the —— convention proceedings a big screen had been hoisted into position on the Lith street side of the office and facing toward Pennsylvania ave- nue. On the balcony was the stereopticon and near the stereopticon were the men who op- erated it. Inside the building in one of the editorial rooms special dispatches were received by one of Tux Stan's operators, and as rapidly ‘as the bulletins arrived they were rewritten on glass and displayed on the screen. THE SHOWER DOES NOT DRIVE THEM AWAY. At the outset the crowd was amused and edi- fied by the production of a number of pictures which had no direct or other connection with convention proceedings. This was done because but few happenings of interest had transpired between the publication of Tux Star and the, evening session. There is a difference of one hour between local and Minneapolis time. and as the convention did not assemble until 8:45 there was only a little gossip to show the crowd here up to 10 o'clock. Rain, which fell briskly for a while, sent as many people into Tar STaR Dusiness office as could conveniently get in, while hundreds of others secured shelter be- neat! it awnil and in ring alga TT WAS A BLATXE cRowD. Afterawhile, just when therain ceased, thestory of the Alabamacontest commenced to arrive and from that time until long after 1 a.m. the multi- tude was great and enthusiastic. It was a Blaine crowd when it started out. It cheered Harrison's picture and treated McKinley, Reed and Sherman with proper consideration,’ but it Photograph of the white “plumed” knight e e ni og Ba though, there was $2.50 Panton Tanizs For $140. Senter crowd ‘solid oak the 500 lot. Has 24-inch top, with lower shelf, fm antique, mahogany and sixteenth century. ——— Pance ast, 10e.; lamb, 123g. to 150.5 123¢0, to 15e.;'sugar cured ham, 12%c.; 8e.; B. B. bacon, 10¢.; 8 pounds lard, - 1; 1 peck new pota~ i8c.: choice creamery print, INTERNATIONAL Straw hate, outing shirts, washable ‘vests, Thm under light-weight neckwear, Ofice coats, 50c.; fast black socks, 25c. Alliinds of suspencers, linen collars and cuffs, Best jean drawers, 50c. ; linen hdkfs.. 15,- 25¢. Umbrellas, leather belts, full drese shirts, €1. R.C. Laws & Sox, Strictly One-price Haiters and Outfitters, 1421 New York avenue. —__——_.—__—_ his Agars Toworrow.—SneExtz ,theconfectioner, the benefit of those delicioualy fresh at the popu- lar of 2e.8 other 60c. Caxpizs 36c. for a few days longer. Icz Cnram Sopa, 5c. a glass. 5: 10th end F and Welcker’s Hotel. ee ——_—_— Savz your eyetight. Consult Hexrrxn. ene Been Axacostia, D. C., May 8, 1892. U.S. Dexraz Ass'r. Gent ‘ring had several the entire evening, ‘most emphatically recommend it. The 4 one steadfast follower of the administration. {satin seers emery tl red er He sat on the concrete with his back propped while I was wide awake and in full possession of | up against the fence which surrounds the post Wy senses. ce site. His voice was peculiarly shrill and Cordially yours, his lungs were never out of order. At all Wa. C. Eoax. | times—opportune or inopportune—he yelled fe ently he ¥elled for Harrison, and not in alone. CHEERING CHANGED WITH THE NEWS. By and by it began to appear as though the President's friends were getting the best of the argument in Minneapolis and there was an evi- dent disposition on the part of cautious poli- ticians to help out the fence supporter. When it was plain that the anti-Harrison people had been set back by the development of a some- what surprising majority there was a marvelous growth of administration sentiment and marked hinerease in the volume of administration cheers, Many of the onlookers were deeply interested in the struggle over the Alabama case and at least a hundred of them had pencils and note books out keeping their own tally on the figures as the vote by states was announced. THE CROWD GETS “coop NIGHT.” At2a.m. there was still a respectable gather- ing in front of the bulletin screen and it was not until 2:25, when the hnnouncement of a re- cess was made, that the crowd departed for home. Last to leave was the administration man, who had been so lonesome during the earlier portion of the night. His voice was in first-rate condition and his atdor unabated. He went down Pennsylvania avenue not far be- hind a gentleman from Swampoodle, who had on several occasions interrupted the flow of re- publican harmony by demanding a reply to his imperious inquiry of “What's the matter with Dave Hill?” Sane sees Pearect fillings: Silver, 75c.: Gold, cement, &c. Artistic and U.S. Dewtan Assoctatiox, Mh and D n.w. = Fixe Quauirr of Montgomery potatoes, 50 cents per bushel. 635 H st. nw. a Canrers Creaxxp by the Ermer Canrer' ‘Wonxs, 631-635 Mase. are. n.w., are made moth- proof free of charge. Telephone 425-2. ee gee 1875 Betz or Nexsox, a genuine hand-made sour mash whisky of the finest character, bottled at the distillery. Cuantes Knaruen, agent for the District Columbia, CITY AND DISTRICT. Peart ee AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Company int| Hasais’ Buot.—“Fighting Fortune.” Azsaton's. — Carleton Opera “Queen's Lace Handkerchief.” ‘Tur Battie or GErrissvxe. Ohio avenue. Fouxspry M. E. Carnca.—Fairy Drill by; High School Delsarte Class. —15th street andf} ae EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Riven View.—Steamer Pentz at 9:45 a.m... 1:45 and 6:45 p.m. Mansuart Hatt.—Steamer Macalester and River Queen, 9 and 10 a.m., 2:45 p.m. Coxoxtat Bracu.—George Leary, 6 p.m. es A Remarkable State of Affajrs. To the Editor of The Evening Star: Tobeerve that it is now discovered that the law forbidding the sale of liquor within one mile of the Soldiers’ Home is of no account. It certainly is very strange that with three — Damwox axp Prruias.—The very ey of ‘Damon and Pythias” last at the New to the Potomac that amounted to enthusiasm. audionce was of a character that brought marked distinction to the event in a social way. Among those present were President Harrison, Secretary Rusk, Lieut. Parker, Mrs. McKee, Miss Clara Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Down- ing, Representative and Mrs. Owens and others of ‘prominence. One of the most highly appreciated features of the evening was “Home, Sweet Home” Sennio O'Connell. Hor sclection called forth'a hearty demand for an encore and she left an exceedingly favorable impression. The cast for the play was an efficient one throughout. It included , whose Dionysius was Harry Loritz, Richards. After the third act Mr. Boag was proented with o silk flag by Mrs, M.H, Wisener in the name of the Potomac The play was produced under Mr. Boag’s direction and gave evidence of his knowledge of stage direc- tion, while his assumption of the part of Pythias showed his improvement and develop- ‘ment as an actor. Giex Ecuo.—A grand festival will be given at Glen Echo tomorrow afternoon and evening in the Chaut jua grounds. Games and con- tests are pro’ for the children, with souvenirs for the winner, and the Glen Echo orchestra will furnish an appropriate program. Barges leave the foot of Potomac street at 10 am.and 2 p.m. The boat, with music on board. returns at 7 p.m. It ‘promises to bea gala day for the young people. In case of rain the festival will be postponed. sie eo ALEXANDRIA. THREE FUNERALS. Three funerals took place here yesterday. At 11o’clock this morning the late Joseph Hopkins, who died a few days ago at Trappe, Md., was buried from the residence of his son on Ki street near the Peabody School building. An¢ Jackson Lodge, F. and A. with many other Masons, escorted remains to the tomb and made the farewells of Masonry. At noon the remains of Lieut. John F. Guy of the metropolican police force arrived here from Washington and were placed ina vault at tho M. P. cemetery until preparations for the interment are completed. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the remains of the Inte John P. Ag- new were buried. The funeral took place from his residence on Duke and Pitt streets in this city, and a large number of Alexandrians paid the last tribute of respect to the old and es- teemed citizen. CITY TAXES TO BE PAID. ‘The mayor is calling on business men and dog owners tocome up at once and settle for the license tax on business and the dog tax. The clerk of the common council is now pre- paring the city tax bills on real and personal estate, and the bills will be in the hands of the city tax collector by the middle of this month. King drew ns, in| in the house. Mr. Howland had missed articles celebrated. The stor will ha salcrate, The pastor vil preach special music, junday school night ployed as butler inthe house of Mr. Samuel Howland on H strect and Doyle was a. Ey the ‘The butler said that what was in his room he intended to send to the laundry, but Mr. How- land said they were not to bein his room. , Who was the of a pair of Semana oe sees So 10" to om ef He denied that said he could take them. Keep any articles that belonged to intended to Mr. Howlan: The jury convicted both defendants and the court fined Burt $40. Doyle paid a fine of $10. a Reception to » Pastor. Rev. W. J. Thompson, recently appointed to Fourth Street M. E. Church, and who entered upon his duties on Sunday last, will be tendered a reception at the church this evening at 8 o'clock by the congregation and friends. On Sunday morning next children’s day will be ver- render assisted by an orchestra. will have their service Sunday Tax Prores Coxrwexce ‘Has been won by HOOD'S SARSAPABILLA In a Manner Never Equaled. Of our thousands of letters of pratse from ‘we give the following from Mr. C. 0. Bigelow, the enterprising prescription druggist, who has a very large business at 102 Sixth Avenue, New York City: “I am, on general princivies, averse to expressing my views, pro or con, in respect to any propris- tary article, but in the light of Hood’s Sarsaparilla being the product of a brother apothecary, will ‘say, Hood's Sarsaparills has secured a PLACE IN THE PUBLIC CONFIDENCE never attained by ‘any proprietary medicine that I have handled dur- ing an experience of more than twenty years in the drug trade. It MUST POSSESS TRUE MERIT Asa remedial agent to retain its increasing popular- ity as a household remedy. The sale of Hood’s Sarsaparilla exceeds that of ail similar preparations combined, of which I keep in stock some fifteen or twenty. Ite PRAISES ARE PROCLAIMED Daily at my counter by those who have been bene- fited by ft, many of whom are ‘aoquaint- ances.” CLARENCE 0. BIGELOW, Apothecary. ‘Then a discount of 10 per cent will be allowed onalltaxes paid before the Ist day of July, and many thousand dollars will be paid by that assist dizestion—the best after-<iinner pills. HOOD'S PILLS cure sick headache, biliousness, 3 time. PUBLIC SCHOOL MATTERS. Hon. Lewis McKensie has presented another handsome American flag to the boys of Wash- ington public school, to be hoisted on the new staff recently presented to that school. The original trustees of this school were nearly all soldiers of the revolution, one of them, Col. John Fitzgerald, having been en ide-de-camp of Washington. ' The school at first designed by the donation of Washington to educate “orphans and the sons of widows,” has expanded to include in its twelve divisions nearly all the white boys who are be- ing educated in Alexandria, reaching all grades from Col. Ficklin’s High School to Mins Sisson’s kindergarten for little boys. ‘The building over which the national flag waves is a copy of the Amidon building in South Washington, and its annex, with three school rooms, is the old Acad- emy building where Gen. Washington estab- lished his public free school in 1784. All the schools are flourishing. LIKE THE NEW FASIION, The Methodist Protestant church has grown wonderfuliy in the esteem of the Alexandria | ladies since the last conference struck “obey” fismmation and clogging of the pores. Sold every- eG Dowr Worry Anovr Sezecrxe Tur Youhave to buy: come right to us. Wehave the largest stock of Silver Ware, Clocks, Lamps and Bric- a-Brac in the city. Our store, 100 feet deep, is filled Barn Or Beavry. Baby blemishes, pimples, red, rough hands and falling hair prevented by CUTICURA SOAP. Most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap, as well as purest and sweetest[of toilet and nursery soaps. Only cure for pimples because only preventive of in- where. W %y W EER ppp ppp It SN N ccc. WWwww e DBD HELE §°% WH ER BEB LEE foo WoW EEE DDD bpp II'N 3 PPP RRR, ERE SS FEE NN N TTT PPR RE §& EDP NN pre mn ke “sss ke POR E Eee Sss Eee § EXCURSION {Soo use ne Une Ue tune ne Use ss use use Gee se Ua CITY ITEMS. EXCURSIONS, &c. 8, &o, use Use Use Tse Use Une Use Use Use Use Use Use Use Use -———— =e — ad —— = a = me Save Money and Build Houses. ‘Finer excunsiox, s Betsesba rane oJ Use| The season is near and the carefal By the = oe = Use | housewife will against a possible rise in NATIONAL RIFLES Cirens of Traine? Dogs st 2 and 7 o'clock p.m. Bee use = To Grounds will be beattifully Metted by ere and in- candescent ele tric Lig ats. [Thaker ets oelgadgmes amypagee hi MARSHALL HALL, The beautiful now #10,000 Steam Carouml, eccom- use powders to pick from, teachers of cook- use MONDAY, JUNE 13. AT 6-20 O'CLOCK. modating 130 people at one time and accompanied use tee one ery choose and use Cleveland's, for it 4 STEAMER MACALESTER. by costly German Orchestrion Organ, rr SJ orieeig gO teeta z Tickets for sale by members and at the boat. _je10.3t meet demands of our for pure wT FAIL TO TAKE z 9 7. er eee, = we have to grind Spices D” cam pateser: tise 1 use | in our own mill (The Sultana), and we will sup- “ wUL TRP tO ee — Sa genuine flavorings at bot- GLEN EcHO ue \ use rices. = tar, Coen, Tn, te shapes are | ORME TERTPAL ATURE, 2th GLEVELAND'S ‘miliar to all the good people o: ty: ar. me BAKING POWDER. oe Eight O'clock Breakfast Coffee. - 250 ae LES ECHO ORCHESTRE’? atone BATS “AND BALLS. THE = pn = Java and Mocha Coffees. -88, 85 and $8 | | Games and contests for the children, Handsome | FATES Str “caNk moakb Gabi. use Teavens Bast. = -16e | ae ponscns peel? contracted bares leave dock foot scter St tevoainameneh S287 tS tee ~ | Stetognec sirees. Georseto wastn and Soup ON THESE SRorxps ‘use use| Tas Gueat Attaxtic axp Paciric Tea Co., ap a? Sia megs on board at 7 o'clock Poa | qtents of open care wil be rua and gmt aoomsio. ue — 501 and 503 Seventh st. n.w. The, Glen hho, railway soars on och tage ieave | yond and dog eticus and to dancing ue Has | BRANCHES: 1620 14th et. n.w.——3104 Mot. | Sirta Suber sahil pce sag Haut ae riand Tenallytown cars at Ml and ‘use Use Use Use URE sO TSS use use | Georgetown.——815 H st. n.e.—53, 59 and 60 | every bait Om Sunday cars rus every twelve | MSt., Georgetown myer ‘Use Use Use Uso Use Tee Use uso use | Center Market.—_67 and 68 Market. | "nutes. ish Scalia naeonen | PRE WONDERFUL CAVERNS OF DCRAY, Va [use Use Use Use se luse Tne ee | tree ind, ,92 Western Market. —8 and 90 | r4ther and Vermont ames srecy Weckmesiny GST Rk | ceashhene abet: a imitans am away Gnd on Street Market.—-101 Northern Liberty Market. | § 0'closk All nwers are invited to the | Washington at r a5955g55 55.555 Newrox H. Bowaax, Manager. Sen Fes euewhumhenmeemiercs - | ww bes ele Telephone 848. GaLw. B*¥ Bivce ON THE CHESAPEAKE « =e CHAUTAT “5 Dy inl My castle GER ECPO AND cuarraroca* oma Ay: He Can Supply Your Needs. BOATING, sto Glen Bobo ant 900 PENNA. AVE. N.W. $| ANoah’s Ark. ‘Tnorr's, 1602 14th st. n. w. BATHING, ‘eit Sarunpar $ eee FISHING, for any yoint on the coal : It is to Your Interest to Buy DAILY CONCERTS AND seh tet : : —_ Mocha — 300, —— OTHER AMUSEMENTS. Ne : : 0 jualed elsewhere under 35c. h. Por exw * Ovr Srone. =| “Our Old Mendahling Java Coffee makes Piogee cospnaaigeey sar tanger tages [oo wy —¥ SH RSE Ss Aroyal drink. $ am, and 4:28p.m Sundays at | Pidiiy tied for femtly yer > tar. See RRA Lea AIS | Broad Ran Chsnery Batiertheoeet, | Gan, .20aud3.i3rm | ponkairesed ome abipts Bo in that are Just as staplo as ine we ly 25c. per poun Palace steamer Columbia—capacity, 4,000—co! 2-2m® ce = Ft eee re a Have ou tried our nectaat Day Midge with the O15 am. tran weet | wee Celebrated 8 i ae OEXYCURS c< PVogsgssseeess gs ee farvand tbe0-3Sa.m trina Sundar, afore ws | STAGE EXCURSIONS. _ vidoe ger ge Thee yard. ‘The best Tea “the gieegee herb “ee. | enusbe. Bone trip on steamer, 100. TALLY HO STAOES LEAVE Only As iced Tea Se I3c. pen vanp. Merzorr’s Fine Family Grocery,417 7th st.n.w.* 8. B. HEGE, City Passenger Agent, —— = see ee recAl be a eS We Special Sale of Outing Shirts, — eT at 10¢ fe are strictly in it, and if you want to an —— : & Fst lOc mmr BB get one of our elegant Crepe Shirts at 50c. See oe he ee, S grow of TRTLOW'S FINE GOSSAMER FACE | samples in Est. window, Woe have the POWDERS that sells everywhere for 18. Cheviots, Satee Bedford Cords, &c., at ‘T5e., The Monarch of Summer Resorts. BS at 120 a por, and $1.50. Our Laundered Outing ES RANDALT, ROSE AND WINTERGREEN TOOTH POWDERS | Seangi Guy oie Ot M. The latest Vest Srxr scxpayy rant SNEXT SUNDAY Ox? Gera repoune Seah $1.50. Special inducements for tomor-| NEXT SUNDAY; 3UNE12 {SEET SUSBAt SE 2 OPT So, EE Betts, Sertach, Wertansy aon 1eo%t; | Easscement extraontinary of the emperors of the az, Straw Goods from 50c. up, and It — Broiled Live Lobster still conti: favorite summer specialty at HaR' 34-pound Boxes of ORRIS. BORAX and PRECIPI- ee peTRTED CHALK, clther kind, = at 6, 9th an c. A BOX. Best Quality of RUSSET,TAN SHOE DRESSING. Be. © Ee Teme BB Es 23 HOOK AND EYE TAPE. THE ENTIRE CHOICE OF OUR FINE LINEN Children’s Jersey Shirts, three for av Dic. PER YARD. E China Silks, $c. Surah Silks, 39. pa That sold at 6, 8, 10and 12c. each It — eer Tit Mackot space. = te AT 5c 8 Seas Read the Ad. this evenis Cxotaixe Co., 7th and D. NICKEL TOURIST POCKET INK STANDS os hat sold for 25c. eg ak Bees A FULL LINE OF LADIES OIL SILK AND RUBBER BATHING CAPS 22 S&S & srrom | Yc. ve a CARTER'S COPYING FLUID. ee Put This in your pipe. ures and one price to all. means you can buy Clothing for less t cost. H. Frizptaxper & Bno., cor. One-pint bottle for — > ; = 7 Don’t Fafl to read ad. of Cannon Bat “ZUNEEVENINGS ON THE RIVER.” BF LO eB cleo Conta tisereng SNARE | To MMMURAUENERGE oS FERAL, (OU CAN HAVE THE CHOICE OF A LINE OF o > INDIAN READ EVENING TRIPS, CAMBIIC EMBROIDERY AND EACES THAT WE Claret! Claret! Claret!!! Thursday, Friday and Selurday Evenings at SOLD AT 8e., 10e. apd 12. Direct from vineyard California, 25c. a bottle. Bem, Landing at Marshall Wars. at 5c. PERyaRD. 3 . Old Rye Whisky (4 years old). 75c. sece of ADAMS’ BEST QUALITY MOS- NETTING, all culors, aac & fF or B0c renrece YB “ LADIES’ SILK TAFFETA GLOVES, and Gray, Se o's 22 Pure Rye Whisky, 5 years old, Pure Port Wine, med. Claret, 25c. bot. Lime Juice, 2 Our Process Flour, Potted Meats of all kinds. Jel0&ie-2t P. R. Wizsox, 934 AT 196. PAIR, | ‘LADIES’ PLAITED GHEMISETTES, wee aris BRS ALL-LINEN SQUARE-CUT| WHITE SAILOR COSTER RS See ric BBs LADIES’ FANCY AND CORDED BORDER FINE SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS, Golden Catawba, Thos. D. Singleton, 415 7th st. n.w. Don't miss the 15 per cent discount now being it is very refreshing. please all at H. Faimpraxper & Bro.’s, > Men’s Twilled Cotton Drawers, 25c. White Mosquito Net, nearly 2 yards wide, 5c. Bedford Cords. new dress goods, 250. Black Plaid India Linen, 10c. Challies, 5¢. ing of CaxNox Bar it We allow 20 per cent off on our entire stock of Clothing for Saturday only. All goods marked in plain fig- | j The above discount Pure Old Port Grape Wine, 50c. iarge 1t* Merzozn’s Fine Grocery, 417 7th st. n.w. es Elixir Babek cures all malarial diseases. 1t cans ec com . use, full qts.. 50c. whole box Sardines, 10c. ; $1.50, 75 and 4c, 'sack, ‘7th st. mw. Dog Collars engraved, Razors sharpened free. Rodgers’ Cutlery. Watrorp's, 477 Pa. ave. 1t* err ei Round-trip tickets from Washington. #1.00. id E sts, inues to be | earth. VEY's. It Be. than actual 9%thand E. rhe Bottle , 65c. qt. 25e. bot. Int Clow: | The JEWELL BROS., their marvelous attempt to ascend into id 0) foot in the largest CHILDRENS FESTIVAL KDAS. JUNE 11, 18vv, wutital music by All kinds STEAMER ‘‘GEORGE LEARY." SUMMER SCHEDULE FOR COLONIAL BEACH AND PINEY POINT. Grand opening at Piney Point on SATURDAY JUNE 11, 1892. Sohn Briden” Fare, roun ‘and Cabin Park and Legation buildings, 2s ———————— N THE SUPRE! _LEGAL NOTICES COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia, Holding a special term for Orphans’ Court busines. This 344 day of Sune, 18e | 1m entate of F Ae. ratio « By th Atrue copy. Teste: EDWARD JOH Jandsorne | geet i mot the estate goaned, by Cm ‘aw Remey. late of Untted States KEL Administration Doc. 1s ton having been rom Fel . wiven te day. the iy A. B. HAGNER, Justicn, P. WRIGHT, Rewistor of Wilis for the DO S. McCALMUNT, NS. BLAIR, Tro 3619.17.28 COURT OF THE DISTRICT ‘OLUMBIA. alsoin The Evening Star. A. BUTAGNER, Asso, Sustion Atrue copy. T 4B. YOUNG, Glork, }3-laww iy M.A. CLANCY, Asst. Clerk, copy of Succemsive weeks before said, A true coy Be M murton Law pert ter. (goiter ruts the i, 189. 2. 7, m of the com Ininant by id. her solicitors, Sith as in case Gf defwnlt. Provi : f this order be jrublished once a werk for three return day in the Wants erand in The Evening Star news. ‘the city of Washington, {this sutt ts to obtain a ienree ‘bond of mnerriage un the gr ee < | Tomt: 3, & YOUNG. FELANCE, Anet Cork Rye. COURT OF THE DisTkICT COLUMBIA. Re Clerk. iaw3e motion of the ie Ms Well | pos Sites ae te ee W. Pearsall and White, Fully 200 dozen, oO1nee 7 5,000 Ci jioners, district attor- yi ervis “ ine” of | With Wedding Gifts, and you can save time, B For Ydc. offered by Tuomas D. SixeLerox, 415 7th st. |, | RO are non-residents, end seuinst Mr. Venxos.— Macalester, 10 a.m # commissioners, several district attor-| trom the marriage service, and a combine” of | with, Welding i Base. soa =e 6 25: SB) See ea eS ive inet imal rebrand he fom enue te Ixprax Hrap.—Macalester and River Queeng| Heys and any number of lawyers on both Sen- | the handsomest young women in town is now = dias one pats Ginter ageism 5 Appearance to be entered herein on er Soe ret 6:30 p.m. ate and House District committees, to say | to be organized on the principal ‘all marriages Hints to those who have to buy. Wve auy Delt that we sell ut other times for a, 40 and othe, Window Shades, Refrigerators, Tie couns will be quosesded with cute eantse coke : yl doll Sovntiar be sakbamel ater ae ae. Chests, Baby Carriages, Wire Doors and Window cause om ait Bar Ripar.—Trains leave B. stations| nothing of the four hundred and odd members - ‘ : fe chiect of tte walt fe to close &p ana z. leave B. and 0. i ; Sac B I p cea) Screens and other seatonable goods. A mall ninent of a trust existing between the partie to 9115 a.m. 1:30 and 4.28 p.m. ai Seis, that so cieagle «matter an that eae ie tol ee a wroaxs Ix Sremuxe Suven [$F $F GF rorQ5c. BY Bs ey Serve of Body and Tapestry Brussels and extra ‘seid sit in respect to certain real State in Gey Ecuo.—Childre: i —— = > lu Sepgpad wow : ges g FB ge a re ree eg TE rai . olesale | the of Columbia, kpown as ordinary ee stand the test. If our officials and ¢ The work of the laying of rails on the Wash- sos orate gg sgl adler Hate vests, Palbeinnen, snd eatin Tarn. | one papier pe | Sometimes Karen an the Varuelt wooperty aad mete sional city council cannot do any better than | ington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon railway Butter Knives. $2.50 to 84 sleeves, liigh ‘neck and short’ sleeves, “"V" shape, | be astonished to see “how low you can purchase | Fally'deecrtbed in the bill fed in this cate, and for CONDENSED LOCALS. 28, $2.50 to 84. (Bla Pr sapiaggeac : Oe ee ee nen are cotaplala titan) hel foot of Kiger Half doen Coffee Spoons, 83.75:t0 @8. | Styles: Goud values 20, 5, Wand A "| first-class goods, You cannot afford to pase should | Sent trom Soe Scouse Meter Daneel of fis ‘Tuomas H. O'Bases could only raise 940 of | °°, citizen wome! et them : ep Half dozen Teaspoons, 83 to 612. 5 | this offer if you are in need of anything in our | PSP | moneys recetved by him, part of the proceeds wf the Spray prope M0 OF | try their hand at it. ACrrizex, | to the Alexandria and Washington depot and pears yee ALL aT Zc. Has.) ‘Teoma i. Guvesteten als Te on SOpt_ | Sale of the sald premises cnet inewe come tae nis pee. imposed on him by m- i & $4 | line. SIX , —= 4 ei Ses emerson er vevabver aol co Se coor me Sau te (date peer Pickle Forks, €1.50 to $3. MEN'S AND BOYS’ BICYCLE HOSE, sizes 634 to | .¥. jelo-2¢ | MOO™LGHT Excunsion ‘wasmede by bins thereet, t08 aaecasht ot ar b= donee as fell obit cery For Juror Cooper's Widow. \ He glee ts Cine nnae Jelly Spcons, 83 to $5. 104, extra beavy weight, Warranted fast black tnd ——_.—____ BY GEER AO and tn hat ober Propecy thmente was Waneten Harpzx forfeited @5 in the Police | | The following sdditional subscriptions for the | 1 ecting of the direetore im Phisdelghia next Berry Spoons, 85 to 810. good value at aie. SE Read What the Cayxox Batt Croraixa ioe Evening ‘tar and tin Westinetos Lee ee Court for cruelty to animals. | benefit of the widow of Juror Cooper have been | "est en See SE ORL IC BEB) co. say about prices in another column, it TEE Aton cues Fo Gievoare A HAUSER Same = were only fourteen prisoners in the | received at Tax Stan office: NOTES. Handsome Pieces, cased, 6 to 875. MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS, slightly soiled, all 14. | ay yp To AB MK CLANCY, Ait Chath as iste Police nag ge emg ing with her friends, | HeTetofore acknowledged. Ex-City Sergeant Lucas is improving, but Chestsof Silver Ware, #50 to $300. amo as we sold for die. i attic Tents sat = Healthy Bev- MARSHALL Hatz, hg geen oe a Soaaeceel coaene eee both his wife and daughter have been injured S Prsren W, s & 4725- BB a We have reference to Jamies 8 “Old Rye sale Soe Dies Pa lb southeast, Groped, dead about 10-30 o'clock | " "Court --.. es ----« by the overturning of a bottle of diluted car- ee Tho greatest line of Fine All-ilk NECK WEAK EVER | Berkeley Whisky.” which is one of the most pop- ETE RT Recon DON'T ” last night Dr. 0-H. Combe was called, but “pone bolic acid. WASRANTED THR DEST QUADRUPLE PEATE, | Or pei say wteervoraite. in foe tang wees | eae oD quot on the market. Its trne STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER. ‘was unable to resusci! % ‘The Hydraulion Steam Fire Engine Com 2 er party | me ave been y Many Washington- Total to date. este eg le crepe pelle Batter Dsheafrom 82.50 to 68 thatinlce! ese Baer Sree hr liana, who declare it tobe without question the TICKETS, 59 CENTS. ‘The Drill Postponed. = Company of Frederick, Md., to visit that Ice Pitchers, oe me terns ae be Sect ane ee pea a ‘Can be obtained from members or at the boat. ‘The lowering clouds and a slight fall of rain eae " Bon Bon Disl a - tional reputation because a larga ‘percentage ‘of | Boatleaves wharf 6:45 p.m. 306-7¢ prevented the National Feneibles from giving camp, Culaene Waren oe faeries np es = & = _25e. 2S FR ‘0 + Congressmen drink no other stimulant except SUMAN scHEDTLE. Jvpp & Detweiizn have issued in handsome 8 'T. the exhibition drill i t i i castes’ . ~~ | “Tharp’s Berkeley.” Many of our prominent ete “ shape the “Official Souvenir of the ‘Tenth An-| jact Seat wal Capt. prutsicrheliyn eae oe ine ae Rep tueen veleeee 4, 2 Hy 6 & & & phvsiclane Prescribe it in their daily practice, THE TOME OF WhalivaTox, Dor nual Convention of the National Association tify the disappointed ones on the company's Se ees Tos Tie, 9A os hese are ons press val iS SrruRDAr. with excellent results. This pure old brand can ‘Ana : aa oe of Master Plumbers” held in this city. — — pany Bercy Ditben. 2 “ only be purchased at Tanr's Stone, 818 F| GREEN LAWNS OF MARSHALL HALT = return. : ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Pern Dishes, — street northwest. Je3-tu,t Mt cee For Change of Name. Through Sleeping Car Service From Wash- |p 902s {8 fee have been filed as follows: Phamedcembintn ae A, Kavruax, i | poo 2H ick | Moun. ‘This morning Joseph and Elizabeth Sholaky. | > 1 by the Columbian Express Over | E- B. Addison to Joseph D. McCauley, sub 199, ‘Trays and Waiters, 83 to $20. 909 Px Ave. N.W ONS eer appetite? It eo try a stick | sure 2: by Menera. F.P. Cloesand J.E. McNally flei| the Pennsylvenis Baitsood, 8q. 132; $4,968. C.E. Stanford et al. to A. H. Crumb Tray and Scraper, 86 to 810. JUS Fa Ave IN ced tee Tacawan Gum Just before each meal | cluding admission. t0 i Pence | Dt ne nabin oe LB. . leNally, filed) {he Pennssiva t Ge Cok bio fe ¢ = ~ and you will find it very beneficial. je6-6t rece on the steamer. Mount Vernon > e x ® petition for a change of name to Saul, giving | called to the thro’ igh car earviee to Cl ne Marlow, part 4, 0q. 764; @—, J. F. Branson =: Crocks. Se eon a ee RST as L.—Steamers Macalester and | UE a ae a reason that his brother in Mas, 1892, had | Cincinnati and St. Louis by the present equip: | J0%PB A. Repetti, part 17, sq. 703; 8700. W. . se0.2t fiaga | quran delivered Toes ta an abOe lala, 5 | River guceg.eefoliws: 20and6-isp.m. | Pay” Beasgtss his name changed by the court in New York to | ment of the Columbian express, leaving Wash- | Hieston to A. N. Dewey, sub 28, block 22, Tose- Bunck Enaroeled day Cothetral Chima 85 Ib eRe REESE ESSE bd jed-st Youxe’ 714K et nw, |_ DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY Oand loons maaeas | Th Barrie Saal to avoid bosiness complications, he | ington daily at $25 p.m. over the Pennsylvania | dale, &e.; $1,000. C. Govsford to F. Pitzer,| Sau quit errr can, @ : —==- ——_¢ une "| RENDIAX HEAD EVENING TRIPS landing at | Ua" : Being engeged Sn Inainaa hove? ant ning | ralcond, activing tf Chieage Ss eae |tot 2, sq. 652; €—. David Moore to W. H.| Mounted with top ornament 5, Heller, 720 7th st, n.w., is making a spo- | Musbail Wall hh wane SHURSDAT POAT ant | Fh oe following days” ns VOTO Pe. the | Spelshouse lot 7, block 16 agition to Le Droit I G j Fame PRES PRES FEES Pld FEES | soa Lasmpooing: also caren Dendreon | fueewigt Mara Hall schon Oracts | EAT ————_—_ following day. 7 " ; Park; @--. W. H. Spelshouse to E. C. Cald- earner Goons. | Fremes Frames Frames Frames Fraimss Frawcs | an pooing ; cures L tr ‘Muste on the Big Pai dey anh cuminn IT. ‘The Flower Mission. The sleeping cars filling this service are the | well, same property; €1,635.78. Jas. Lowndes Barres Cetarg ines Frames SAC: aE Parties ogn go down to Hall on orn: Saturday at the training school, 1704 1. street | with all safety appliances, teeing to the | D, Falicr to Fumie Sonlen sab 25, x White Prayer Books, silver trimmed, 10 to $20. | $2 prorone FRAME MAKERS, | Prt@e| A marvel of lightness and swiftnoss. STEAMER RIVER QUEEN for Alexandria and northwest, and will be continued every Saturday | traveler every protection Wl modern inven-| 955: g—. Martha A. Billman to J. D. Burn, ‘Watch Card Cases, complete, $10. Erames | ja27 Office 437 9th st. n.w. Thal Han aes gs far down as Giymont. includine Mar- during the summer. Many flowers were donated | tion can suggest.—Adct. 14 and 15, block 10, Trinidad; 3—! ‘Novelties in Leather and Silver, €3.50 to $10. = Ar Porvrar Paces. — RoyalGine EPC - oe eae) tall, p04 ee SPR, oa opet Gonday. Dy generous persons. What is most needed is Sy See - 8. Cox to A. C. Clark, subs 25 and 38, sq. ) T L Frames Fees | See antec tee. Drage. te Teg arabada eae tae eke , the service of ladies who will help in dis Seedel Eecumton to Buffalo and Niagara | 904; $2,985.60. J. H. Meredith to Angelina yx Tastes, Onyx Lases promos 5,000 zrames ianeg hard op the handpa he the flowers to the different hospitals, ee ee ee een Wesley, int. in lot 26, sec. 8, Barry fa 4, | And our entire stock of BRIC-A-BRAC at ACTUAL | Frames Stylesand combinations of Molding. ee AMUSEMENTS. EI ed yy ea : — Ft - ‘The intention is to give comfort to the sick aud | » The Washington Lodge of Elks has arranged | M. Whipple to J. 8. Clute, sub 0, sq. 124; OWE to choce cat the depactaien Frames 7 = cae Serereeaigetety Ane and fant ot Dam! 9 2.m-son muuch oF how little you buy. for a special train to Buffalo and Ningara Falls | @3,000. "J. H. Everett to John O'Briok, rub == ay mess | StH CLUB. © | of the tonic air of early morning. MCG helpless. on Sunday next, the 22th. by the Ponnaytvania | 375, 0a. 208; $4,000. iilary FE Rogers to BP. — Frames ul work done artistically, neatly Frees | 44 rue MEMBERS: ~ wekirees rT ee, eee, ee ee road, to ry members an eir frien Bunyea et al., sub 19, block 46, Holme: nor; Frames Frames The ny -of the Casino Club will take place + si L . P. alle Ree pee LE vall to, Cardting, P. Swearin- me Ha & pee. framce and durably. Frames FRIDIY EVENING, TUNE Oy at § clock. 00 CUNT VERNON AND MARSHALL HALL =| _ 1510-22 7eh st. bet pon in leave Pennsylvania ir en. sub 31, sq. 72; $4,150. W. Waring to C. A RRR — Frames ‘A é )EXCHANTS’ AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTA- . station at 7:00 am., arriving at Buffalo about | f. Tanner ct tL, lots 45 and i6,D.#t.’6mb| 2 R= HH AAA BR Frames Freines bape ned Miter otpeny” SPORTA| Lancest Srocr, 10:00 p.m. The rate is an extraordinary low | Mt. Pleaant; 8. J. D. Burn to Martha E. = eee poe Huliss, ALICE RATMOND, ae TO BOSTON BY SEA gre, and those desiring to take advantage of tho | Biliman, parts 14. and 15, block 10, Trinidad; att 822% Mata of every style. EH. LUTTE, Manager. Lowesr Parces, excursion can secure tickets from members of | g—. Elizabeth M. Power to W.8. Bolton, sub eae NOTICE—Go down 13th sts as Spriog ot nlesed MAGNIFICENT IRON STEAMSHIPS. the order.—Adet. 10, block 42, Holmend estate: 2.190. ©. A. eit. 6900 Sen ea | at 14th. = Exsuest Traxs Ss ‘Snow to H. Myors et al., in trust, part 20, block ate cco 00 ts i pease =| Base Barr. Res Central Democratic Committee Going to Chi- | 12, Meridian Hill; $3,957.45. W. B. Easton et | j60,8,10 cor. 7TH ee en et oe WASHINGTON vs. LOUIBV ~ VILLE, cago Convention by the Pennsylvania Rail- | al. to H. M. Baker, 24, sq. 990; $1,645. Enter on 7th st., through Family Frames June &, 9, 10. 7 Elizabeth A. C. Havencr to Lizzie P. T. Chap- Frames | Admission, 25c., 5c... 73°. 38-3t* Gnooaws The central democratic committee, through | man, subs 683, 684, 689, 690, 703, 704, 709 and SE eden F AtBAvans GRAND OPERA HOUSE. William H. Manogue, William H. Mohler, J. | 710, Chichester; @—. James W. MeLachlen to | VYVVVVVVVVVVVVYVV ¥ VVVVVVVVVYVYYTY #famée Frames Frames Frames Fraines a Masaorm Creorr Hovsg Fred Kelley and James F. Brown, the subcom- | J. W. Buckingham, sub 81, 8q. 1003; $2,800, J, | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Frames Frames Frames Frames Evenings at 8:15. Matinee Saturday. eM mittee to make arrangements for the trip to the | H. Walter to Jas. 7. Gant, lot 9, sq. 819:@—.|¥. ¥Y 00 w ¥ ee SARLETOX OPERA comp: 819, $21 and 823 7th st mw. | national democratic convention at Chicago next | Thos. E. Waggaman to Cecilia “M. Coughlan, | ¥ ¥ 9 9 U CARLETON OPERA | XyY OO UYU CABLETON OPERA COMP: — Passage until October 31. Before se- | month, have completed arrangements with the | pts, I0 and Itsy. ois Peter G.Guigon to} 4¥ 8 8 8 Y Jecting your route or agi ge and 0. fern a = special train — = eve Griswold Jote 760 a eh, iabanter; ¥ ‘00 uu od INTHE (Each State Room contains Two Berths ) F, summer excursion book, shortest 4 vestibuled Pullman coaches, | $1,200. W.F. Raemer to M. ierlein, pt. | wy x REE REE DDD UEEN'S LACE HAN! ; For further information sddress A. L. HUGGINS, a Fs ll eerie are given from pels om tat | The party ei nse ese ae AS Ob | 2 ronment Hil: 2700. °Chaaneey Han: | BY HEME EEE Bon, Monies © Tome, SUES HT EEE | tsetse, ma Vee, ome ate road cast of the Ohio river; use (mate and arrive in Chicago the next morning at 9:30 Takoma Parks $300, 5; * B, Brown, to. H: SAN Eee Exe Bo? 928 7TH ST. AND 706 K ST. N.W. Win tieeane ain : 7 ara —= 362m ‘sis sada easaieie ured free of {3P0D, personal application —_—->—— Pagel patra iker, pt. 98, sq. 693;.@-.|TTIT HH ERE uM — Andibe MakVetous BiscE Pits popnier summer and winter ra booms bs SOLD ON CREDIT. ee Seeenl Cate Tur Couvausza Civn of the District of Co-|G.G. Campbell to Sarah Maud Hevner,lot| 2 Hall Bp ahs A SPECIAL OFFERING IN INDIA LINON at 124. STEEN EEStor te eanare of Hs (erate fed moeect rie > OF you can soailed to you by | jumbia will leave Washington by special train | 5, sq. 161; $—. H. W. Eaton to F. H. Mott,| 7 HR M yard, fully equal to anything sold at 180. o foe ‘the best eervice. Poy te Gm over the , Pennsylvania allroad on Saturday, Jot 6, bik, 25, Columbia Heights: @—. Bi t q REE MM ‘This 1 the very croam of s lot of xoods Just | A Good Geat in the Orchestre Circle for 250, ‘lectric\cars from BER TRD NO | pear are acm are & Decomity at this season of the Chas. Seull, general passenger , at 3:35 p.m.. arriving in Chicago3:! Tm. | wn to W. B. yurn, lot 21, }, Long ‘do le purchased. and that will be the price for it SOc. and 75c. in twenty utes. c r year. We are Prepared to supply your wautsin agent, Baltimore, Md —Adet. Sanday. train will be composed of gh ora Meadows: 1.000, c B Smith te Ligeie A ‘ 420, dozen Adjustable Wire Win- postioneasicate. Rest Week“INb GoFand BOREMTAN GIRL jot _jet-lm = = fhe direction. Cum are made by Armieee Seonand Saar | baled sleeping cars car. foorhead, sub 3, eq. 194; 8—. J. W. oF FINE at 25. yard. » [ATIONAL THEATRE. UROPE. | Prize at Paris exposition in 1880. All sizes, ct 9 ee amine all 5 new tn the lands of Ges commits onl | toe os We daa , 8q. 1008; $2,750. 25c. Excu-$2:75 Doze. FIGURED SWISSES at 25, 35, 45 and 50e. N ENING, Snes ES ce ne ee en ene anes BaD tickets from all stations to Cheago, Jane 16. tp | PA can be secured by applying: in pre) Lae Phaeton nice pee tah al ee neha ere oe pointe ort munorn, ope Pitches xoeome ld | Sur, ble erates, Mating Oa ot yy letter to Lawrence Gardner, at ; $1,800. John Edwards . ince he cece ae eae on roan | nethwek, or IL Ie Eueoe, S18 ties sees] oe ee Cavanaugh to Mar- = : 40INCH IRISH LAWNS» big variety of bosutifal ey i RY Fis? VAN WEEE ane, | jC Rarlor Salt tn Grocetale tapestry and convention, on June 21. Tickets will be valid for | 20*thwest.—Adet. t + sub 22, sq. 91 ~ | Rel Oxty 90c. Exce. CHILDREN'S CARDINAL DERBY RIBBED HOSE, Rosekz i. ‘similar qualities command at other stores. Wesel EMAILS. ee Praprernen Bag be ere het ar 25 Feet of Garden Hose, with positive fast colors. Sizes 6to 84. Only - tw i Re @ | BEST OF aL. Rarlor Suite, tn plush or air cloth, for 628 cast, effects to Latimer 5 83, - couplings aud patent nossle, Taso. pair. 3 3 www. a on time. 1407 G street. sale every Satur-| H (A; Kobe. lot 61, bik. 48, Holmead Manor; 0. 1.90. LADIES’ PURE BILE MITTS at 25 and 0. paz, iP oo? EY KREWE REG co CHEAP CO a aaa day at 10am. They have the best ion and | $2,362.50. fi = tx $1.90. BARGAINS IN PARASOLS. By AXD PLEASANT EXCURSIONS. ay ig Sy ig wien, . O'Connell ined tony cash, Se. on tiwe. Good Ingrain yourself ek: $a. 667: @. | Mare rumeaiced = Tate Mowers, oe goon wk % 4 oo —s Cry pr acd cha om tn ‘i carpets ache. , #4. ealoon steamers leave street ferry wharf | made and laid free of extra cost. charye for waste Berint owing town for the summer store ‘J. W. Connor of Ox $3.25 Excu. CARHART & LEIDY, g aa ii 3 ioe hourly See OAS a en TAS pm. TWELVE. | in metching heures ae your f e franks, bores, be., with Lati- property; 8. T. B. B. McGuire to 000 tee ‘ ‘ode, nN yi RT| Seas suit’ On vur POTOMAC POu 15 CEXTE. | Have you seen Uar six-foot Solld Oak Extension We have 100 mer & Micon, street —Advt Jacob Eiseman et al., sub’ 148, oq. 623: @—. oy Gira Sade Sos oP aa an mmtenekawe by, tz BLAit ‘Tables for #425 can, $450.00 time! Jeft, both ee eee Corrie E. T. Knox to W. H. Brooker, pt. 10, oq. on the market. iin outont Reccg'a second ash Saceashins: ‘BABIES FREE. ‘Perhaps you need a Baby Carriage. We havealmest Price is #5 Go Wirm tre “Nar. Rrries” Monday. 1074; @—. Ann Keenan etal. to Keenan, 3-Qoanr, $1.35 4 For PLEASANT EVENING TRIP take 6:30 p.m. | * 2undred patterns foryou to select from. aweop and sell them for $1.48. The very | ing to Marsball Hall, steamer Macalester, 6:30 | gub i6, aq. $81; 8900. C. M. Bryant to L, Mar, 7 Exce. ARRIy BOOU FEPATER Bost. Home st 7:45p.m. Same schedule on. REMEMBER amaatar tonnde rasiest made coups you s sharp.—. Ser % ams o* = Ware ted. 3. 4-Qoazr, $1.70 Bucs . cea nana T. ¥. Dean, — | commencing s¢8:304.m. Last round trip, 6:30p.m. |_| toathieniiiine ont strane a ‘and you have the balance of this week i dee ghia OE Ng lot Univer- ao ae nickcledDouble-burner ‘WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 4, PATER WASEINOTORS CHUROE, cash slsewbere. Our terms require no notes— cone ena 0. Saskiemn, tr it to E. B. Barnum & Co.'s, $81 sity ‘to W. D. as. The Latest Dramatic Success, jnuiotemcietan | eee ee eee ‘avenue, and get as fine and as well fit- G. Dav Onr $2.50 E Masonic Lofige, the Braddock House and the many | *™™* wis — Adee. = @ suit at the price I ing gh arse’ - R “4 reminiscences from 1776 to 1865. Jettooe] — ——s satisfied. They are their fine stock | Hagner to Serena venport, same cat agrees? Rovuxp-rarr eS ae the meh Pm ae clothing at a big f= hae pa ieee - . B & R New Songs, New Musicand New Dances. _ jot-6¢ pronation Day. goo, 7 = railroad voids bogiaaing | discount for cuh—- oq: 78: james rey on! sonty nas od 3 ‘te to return until July’ 8, ‘at one ———— et ‘block 10, Kalorama Heights; * : ereey, rey 3.20 fare for the round trip. The superior tala Moomms Excoasior by “Wat, Rides” to| 1” Berke oD i sub 3,| x0 Cor. 11% and Gta, nw, ‘Mends everything. on meet ~ eect Re Fesegteenin commends | Marshall Hall evening at 6:30. See — Aad b0600000000000000000 TTT cat, oe peace to all—adve. advt.—Adot, - AAMAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA myTi ae = O28 @1, Baas