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THE EVENING STAR nO^iDAI Hay 31, 133Q. The \t'oatli<<r* indications to day. Office ok chief Signal officer. > Washington, May 31, :h$o. f For the Middle Atlantic states. stationary or rlslr.g barometer, westerly wind?. stationary or blgl.? r temperature, clear or partly cleudy " weather. bangs of the thermometer. The followlngare the readings of the thermometer at the Signal office during the day:?7 a. m., 8?; 7:35 a.m.. 6?~>; 11 a.in., 74?; 2 p.m.t 73?. Maximum. 79: mlntmum, 6>>. LOCAL NEWST fondenwd I.oraU. < street lamps will bp lighted at 7:33 p.m. aud extinguished at 3:3? a. m. A white male infant wa3 left on the steps of St. Ann's Infant Asylum last night and taken In and cared for by the matron. Uobert Ralkes centennial celebrations took place In many of the M. E. churches yesterdav, and a very Interesting program was presented to large andiences. embracing responsive readings. singing, appropriate hymns, addresses, \ The Dashaways met at M asonlc Temple last evening, and Mr. A. Eaglesron, president, announced his intention to raise fl,500 to build a tabernacle. Mr. I. George Coombs spoke for about tiiiecn minutes, and was followed by Charley Nye, who spoke with much fervor. Colonel A. 15. Meacham closed the meeting wtthon^ of his best speecnes. About forty people slimed the pledge. The estate of Mrs. Mary E. Lanham, situated near Lanham s station. Washington branch It and I', railroad has been sold by C. C. Magruder, Jr., esq., trustee. It cont lined thirty acres of land, and was purchased by Messrs. Beall tv taker, of this city, at $g? per acre. See changed time schedule of the great Pennsylvania route, advertised In another column, to go into effect to-aay. .'Memorial llaj >otc<t, Saturday afternoon Colonels W. p. and J. s. Adair, General Porter. Colonel Hodge, Colonel lltchlyn and other3 visited Congressional cemetery and decorated the graves of the following Indian chiefs who have died in this city while In the discharge of the public service of their respective nations: General Push-ma-ta-hah. chief of the Choctaw nation; Capt ain John Honors. chief of Cherokees; Captain John Loonev chief of Cherokees; Hon. W. s. coody, Cherokee delegate; Lion, Bluford West, Cherokee delegate: li? n. Ezeklel Starr, Cherokee deleteCaptain Thomas Pegg and Captain .Tames Mc' I'aniel, < h? roicee delegates, who served In the late war; Judge IMchard Fields, Cherokee de p. V'fte. and Colonel l?anlel B. Asb iry, chief o Greek nation. cn Saturday a delegation of the Clan-na-Ga?l visited the grave ot l nomas Deven KeUly, who rt ed here In isM, at Mount Olivet and those of W. Theobrtd Wolie Tout and his mother at the o'd Presbvterlan ccniett ry, Georgetown, and Ot cor..ted them, proceeding thence to Arlin't >u. M r. Tone Was officer of l*. s. artillery, and d ed la is*,. " The graves of Lieut oscar It Ho-igh and Private Hilmaa were handsomely d"corarei Saturday b> a commute.- oi tue Washington Light Infantry corps under command of Cu poral Duffy. Where to <io thj* Summer. Although the premature heated term of the past week has given way to more endurable v eather.thed' g days have yet to be encountered and city people are. therefore, looking around icr places to spend th< summer, or a portion of it. at least. The "Summer Kesoits"'advertisements In The star furnish an excellent directory. No advertisements are published except from responsible parties. The following are among tue pia. es where excellent fare and attendance may be had: Doubling ?;ap. Pa., has white sulohurand chalybeate springs. It opens June n>; tx. This Is a rare mountain retreat, with moderate terms lor boarders. Orkney Springs, which has an enviable reputation, will ot en June 13th. special contracts can be maae for the month or season. Jones & Parker are the propiietors. Cobb's Hotel. Cobb's Island. offere surf baching. listing, snipe shooting, and other attractions, The hotel is now open for the season. .Aurora House. Aurora. Preston county, \'a. ?- miles from Oakland. Md., w ill open June Is:! It offers dellc'ous air. cool nights, spring water arm is j,sei?feet above tidewater. The Gettysburg Springs hotel, one mile from Gettysburg, will oe form illy opened June sth. It will be under the personal management oi Mr. and Mrs. ViDgllng, who have had many years tf expeiience in conducting summer resort?. Webh Cottage, at the corner of Webb and Central avenues, Ocean Grove, Is located near the bathing grounds ami is new and roomy. A private and very eligible residence at Oakland, Maryland, offers attractions for the summer. Apply at 93i> K street northwest for particulars. Bass Kock Douse. Good Harbor Beach Cape Ann, offers the finest surf an! still bathing on the nort h shore. 1 he Valley Home, nestled co/.lly mid the mourtali s of \ irglnla. 12 miles west of Winchester and .> from Kock Enon springs, ts again ooen for visitors. Terms tor single month, jio; less when remaining a longer time. Tt:e Memphremagog House. Newport, Vern.or t. ommands a magnificent view or the lake and mountains. Ii has been newly fitted up. The Hygela Hotet Oid Point Comfort,\ x. Mtnutct! icc yards from Fortress Monroe. Is o ? u all the yi ar. it is equal to any hotel la "tue I nitfd states ss a resort. Lock Enon ;Va. spilngsand bitlw will or*?n June 1st. The terms at this delightful resort are moderate. Spt- al arrangements can b ! made. C-./iets'celebrated West Point Hotel win be opened June 1st. The hotel has an elevator. < ullages are also to be let with b>ard or meals at the hotel or served in the cottages. Bright House, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware was opened Mays-th. The terms are reasoa- ; ab>.\ .iii'l the :ocat?on and surroundings do < light! m. ? , ?T~r,"'.Tscn House, on the Philadelphia and trie railroad. Is now open for the entertain- ' ment of summer visitors. an 1 offers superior j accommodations, ikaut.ful f orest scenery, pure J air and vvater. The Eenovo Hotel, lienovo. Clinton county, I'. .. a favorite mountain resort, is now open for ; ' t he reception of seamier boarders; good trout ! ( and black bass tl-hlDg and no mos-juitoe-i. Highland House, i:idd?ford Pool, Maine, a i jopular and dcllciit tuliy-loeated summer hotel, has tx-en rep!a?-?:d by a new first-class house, eapible of aceomi.iodatlng :ap) guests, tlttej J With ail modern improvement, telegraph, , arsd will be open lor t lie season about July I mder the san e management as last year. ' j ii ' * " < ln<tu:>r luuitfiilOUlii FcKe ' Oi-ERA liovsE.?"Pinafore to-night, ^ lor tiie ben fit of Mr. Josephs ses^ford. lie lo 1 una a crowded house, e.a Mills S3"Joae- < phir.e," anu an excellent cast. i Thk Entbrtainmsst in Lixcoln IIall this evenh g will present some very attractive lea*"- ' ure. and will doubtless prove, in every respe?t, S ' . iijovatle. The Y. 1L C. a. hope r0 obtain b7 1 1 i? th? m ar.sof better e*puppiiig thvlr library ^vnd reading nxau _ i ? taik and rssrivau tor the beneiitof Dunbarton m. k. Church. Georgetown, will open to- 1 nlkht at Forrest Hall. ; A Strawherky and Ics-c .eam FkstivalwIU ; i l" held at St. Andrew's (P. E.) Chap-1. nth ' street n w., near T, next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Tb*atkkVoMicr*.?A great bill has been pre- j pared lor the patrons ot tlv comiuuc summer theater during this week, some of the finest MWDirtbuii Uw ooatfy feeing unl rilnt ?L The Comlque Is a very pleasant res >rt. Tbii.ka.nd Testimonui. Concert tendered to ilr. \V. F. Pruef by the cltl/.- ns of Washington. comes off tomorrow evening at o 11 Falow s' llall. ccsokes? Ham, Cat May, op 'ns June 26th. Mr. E. A. ?.11 lett will )> at tiie .Metropolitan Hotel Tue.-day. June 1st. with diagram ot roon s. and to give In; on; at Ion as to rates, ic.t sad ( 4.-? ok Drowninu ?st-phen E. Gough. jr., about '.4 years old. son of S'ephen E. Gough, >r. clerk in the register's oifiee or the Treas> ry. res!(ihtgat i-th street northwest, was d?owntd Sat urdav while bathing In the river on A\oC!tt>ury'< l- nd, to which place he went in company v.l;U his parents on an excursion of the Mount vemon 1 . Mug CluH. Be was bithInc with some companions, an^l H supposed to ta've Ucn attacked with cramps. Frank L? ir.cr, thirteen y. ars old. vety courageously went to the aid of his companion, but (he current was too strong to save young GOUgh, who sank out of .dght.drowninglnthevresence if his ;areno. who were unable to help hiirt. E "?ry enon w^s nn>le to recover the body, but without success. Goi.d-Fu-lbd stt rs, buttons, s:art ring-*, at prl?i>r'^ t Kiiiedon the Kailroad.?Mr. Woo. II. Bill', aged >$ years, conductor on a freight tralaoa the main stem or the Baltimore and Ohio radread. was killed on Saturday afternoon at Elysvliie. about -jf) ir.lles from lialtlmore. Jusf before reai iiiiig the bridge at that place Mr. B \U1 was looking out irom the rear of hlscaboo- , wl.en he iitru' k an abutment, and was pre-lpltated into a mhl raw beneath, and his u -mc was dislocated. The body was removed to Mr. BealTs late hoire. No. 7t?> Hanover street, Bi,,;~ more, and the funeral took place to-day, t'ie Interment being at LaureL He leaves a wife and three children and a mother. He was a member of the recently established relief association of the Baltimore and ohto Uallroad Company, and his family are entitled to fi.sto. He was when a youth attached to the telegraph service In the confederate army, and had been in the employ of the ralircai company for the lafet thirteen years. Hqwsqn s Ice ckkajk. $1.25 a gal. Saeadv, j w*. n. myer's, cutter, lias moved from 62s D <?. ft ft* fi gt.fi. W, - I Sporting "Vote*. Ease ball games last Saturday: Nationals 10, Baltimore 2?not a championship game; Boston 11, Chicago 10; Cleveland 3, Providence 0; Harvard 1. Valp 2; W orcester 2. Cincinnati 8. It Is stated that Wednesday evening a twomile double sculling race will be rowed on the Eastern branch, between amateurs. The course, one mile with turn, will be from the Anacostia bridge up stream and back. The contestants are s. McCathran and W. Mlnnlx agalr.'-r w. Clark and P. Bolfeau. A 72-bour pedestrian contest closed In Pitts burg. Pa., Saturday evening. The following was the score at the tlnLsh: Mlgnault, 37s milesHearty. 370; Burns, 358; McVay, 34S; campana 336, and Freeman, 2^2. The race for a consolation purse at San Francisco. on Saturday, mile and a-qu.arter dash, was won by Klchard the Third. Time. 2:72. The following crews have arrived at New Orleans to take part in the lnter-state rawing regatta: The Pensacola. double scull; Colioes double and single; Shoewaecaemette four and the Illllsdale four and double. The Burlington four will arrive on Sunday morn log. Th^ races will commence on Wednesday on Lake I'onchartraln. Picnic*, Kxcursinn? Ac. UJn ^Growers go to Marshall ^i?~the vs- w- Corcoran next Thursday. The nrst grand family picnic of Columbia Association, (composed of members of Columbia iSJSf' ^?* * Independent order Mechanics will be given this evening at Lo?nier's Washington Garden. There will be good music and excellent company. Edward Hani.an and bis friend. Joe E!!emoung, will leave to-nlghr at 10 o'clock f >r th?> Bright on Hotel, coney Island, where they will remain for a few days before going to Providence. K.I., for the race there June 17th. 11 aula n has not sold his cedar boat the Ge>rge Warner, as published. The boat was built f^r htm juai bt fore he came here, and has only been used in the Courtney race so-called and the Riley race. Hanlan has had several offers for the boat, hut has refused to sell, as he intends 0 row m it at Providence. After the Providence event he may sell it. Decision in the Avenue Speoiil Improvement ( ask.?This morning, in the court In cemral Term, in the case of Columbus Alexander agt. the District?bill to restrain thp eulo'Cfment special improvement taxes for paving Pennsylvania aveuue?argued last term the Court ordered the dKmlssafof the bill. This is the case, the disposition of which has been anxiously looked tor by numbers of other properly holders on the avenup, some of whom post j.or ed the payment 01 their taxes to await tne decision. Tite Evenes Divorce Case.?In the case of Mary Byrties agt. Daniel J. Byrnes, bill for divorce, the allegation iscruel treatment, and she cites cases I2.is0 and 14,046 Police Court and 13,:Criminal Court as evidences of his cruelty. Mrs. Byrnes, In a note to The Star, savs her husband has been unfortunate in not belli" able to secure steady employment, but was never slothrul nor neglectful of Ids family, and his only faults are being generous and at times tlee^ kan Indignity, Insult or inju.-Si itfn Deaths.?Mr. John E. Clark, the well known license clerk in the oiTIce of District Trees >r< r K. P. Dodge, died very suddenly Yesterday at his residence. No. 174" K street northwest. 01 hemorrhage of the lungs. He has been In this Ouire since 1>7?. having been transferred from the District Collector's office. where he was employed as clerk ever since the time of Mayor Eowen's administration. Wednesdaylast at the boat race he was seize d with a sudden hemorrhage and taken to his home and a physician summoned, who forbade him sneaking loud. He appeared much be' ter and yesterday attempted to arise from his bed to talk with his children, wnen the hemorrhage broke 01U atresh and lie died in five minutes. lie was a son of eorr.ellus Clark, a prominent colored man in the west end of the city. 3.; years old and leaves a wife and children, aad a host of friends to lament his lo=,s. He will be bur?ed tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of the Knights Templars ana Odd Felloes. About 5:40 o'clock last evening a co'oel man named Thomas Sevoy. about 40 years old, f >11 in a ritat the corner of New Hampshire avenue and L street northwest and was taken to hi home. 1142 same avenue, by his friends. Dr. H ' Newsman called soon afterwards and found him dead. Sv.indi.eh8 and tramfs.?For some time pa-t it ha? teen the custom of our police authoriti to furnLsli transportation to other ci if?3 in 1 cases of extreme poverty, where the applicant is a worthy object of charity and is properly vouched for by persons well known to the authorities. This system has been adopted on the score of economy, it being thought cheaper to pay for a railroad ticket and start th? applicants on their way than to maintain them in idleness in the poorhouse or jail. In most cases as a precautionary measure against imposition' Mr. cornel), the sanitary officer at po^ lice heuoquarters, goes to the railroad depot with the paities and gives the ticket to the conductor, on Friday a white man, giving his name- as George Leitier, ab >ut 32 years old, apilied for a ticket to Philadelphia, brlcgirg with him a recommendation J from *n official in the Treasury department wen known to Major Brock, i e told a pltiiul tale about his misfortunes and poveity. and the majoi knowing the oarty well who recommended him directed officer council to procure transportation for hun to Balthuor thinking this would give him a good start or! 1 lus way and that the Baltimore au'horities might aid him in like manner. The ticket wt-, prccuied and in place of going with the man Cor nell trusted him with it. Very soon at:-v- i wards Conneli liad occasion to go into the o'li -e of a ticket acalperon the avenue, and p>v<enrly a tram -ntered, offering a ticket to BalUnore jor sat if, "onnell. who happened to bestaa ling J tear. lc. ^ni/rd the tk',tt as the one ti? had furnished fo Leffler. The tlcs-;<2t was sold to th? scalper for fifty cents and the tramp left, followed by conneli, who saw him connect vrii a Lei .er at the foot of Capitol IIIU and divide th? tnomy. In a twinkling the officer hid Lntth>r by the collar and mar. hed him to headquarters ( ana the uay following he was taken to the I' iiiee Lou:t on the charge of vagrancy pad Jud -? "?neil sent him down for thirty days, 0 T ames' Trdjmfo Hats from $2 up atSimstag s. (if ;l?; also, 5o more do/, soft Fayal iats, white and black, 50 cts.?Adc. Two Divorce Cases.?To-day, in the Equity .curt, Judge Hagner made a decree granting a iivorce In the case of Nellie C. cowau agt. J as. s. Co\>an. They were married lu P. G. Co. fdd., in w>-.. and she charges that her husband , seict her noin Buffalo, N. V., to this city In 1-75 * ma sub?equently wrote her that he would not live with her longer for he loved another. A .? < ree was also granted in th9 ca?e of Elizabeth G. Johnson agt. Jerome H. Johnson. In , his case t he paities were married at Kicumond ^ In December, 1 *<> 1, and they lived together till Jui._e, W4, when she alleges he <le.v?rt.-M her ivithout cause, - 4 " * ^ Grand Opening of th? summer garden of the L'hester county ice cream co. at 5*> 9th st. n.w. to-night. Music by Webber's band. t A May Procession at St. Alotsits Chtrcii The devotional exercises during the month of May In tlJs chttrcu itHSlnated vesterdiv in , rhe horal offering to the Blessed \ lrgin. Tuou:ands 0! spectators assembled at the 10 I witness the procession 01 ine young ladies of tbe academy, who, to the number of about 4 >o, all clothed la wVate, wearing sashes of different colors?red. pink, blue and orange?bearing banner? of various devices, issued forth from the academy chanting canticles and litanies as they marched through the streets. The sev cral sections were distinguished by their colors. The divisions were headed by Misses Gorman, Buck and Downing, representing respettlvcly the joyful, sorrowful and glorious mysteries of the rosary. Miss Kate Wade led the procession, and th^ queen. Miss Tally, accompanied by her maids of honor, the Misses Murray and Moore, and her pages. Miss Foley 1 and Miss Carroll, followed In the rear, and de- , livered the act of consecration and offering. J The liev. Father Dunan, of (ieorgetown college, 1 delivered an eloquent address. Be v. Father Keily, pastor of the church, and ltev. Father Jenkins, superintended the exercises. GEORGETOWN. i 1 A Big I)^t on the Canal.?The Cumberland 1 Aerrs of Saturday says: Forty-six boats, carrying 5,137 tons of coal, cleared from this port by the Cliesapeake?uid obio canal yesterday, thheaviest day's shipments of the season. Tue freight paid to the boatmen on these shipment $ 1 Is *." 650.70, and the revenue to the canal, lu- 1 eluding the boat tolls, is ?2,919.19. J "ALEXANDRIA,fc mi iTBUf School censcs.?on Tuesday nex', under the provisions of the school law. the clerk of the city school board, will commence the census of persons over 5 and under 21 years ; of age. As the city gets from the state about a dollar a year, lor each person visited, it is ltn- , p oi tant to our material interests, as well as to ( the correctness of the statistics, to have names, especially as the census 13 taken but once lu ; five years. It Is hoped, therefore, that our clti- 1 ,-ens will answer the clerk's questions prom;>! !y 1 and tully. Pigeon Pace.?Eight birds, five belonging to Mr. J. H. D. Smoot and three belonging to Mr. Henry Gwd, tlew In a race from WytbevDK Va.. to this city Thursday, a distance of 220 miles. The pigeons started from WythevlUe at S:d5 o'clock Thursoa.v morning and arrived at I their cot8 here as follows: Mr. Smoot's Blue Dick and 1'ncas at 2:45, and Mr. Green's Mercedes and Alfonso at 3 o'clock. All of the other birds came In some time during the evening. The Gillsks Who Were Arrested at S'om-y Point some two weekB ago, charged with fishing in the berth of \V m. Kuight. and who have been in Fairfax county jail since, were releav*d on ball Thursday for their appearance before Judge Sangster in chambers next Thursday. ' Judge Charles E. Stuart, of this city, 13 counsel icj the guiera.?Ciue , the courts, COCRT IN (tE.VBRAL TKRM. Saturday, Bank of Washington asrt. Carrollmandate of the Supreme Court of the United States filed; decree directing the Suae to be reBedTord ^Mnnterm* Unlte(1 States agt. mitral f ? Queenan; argued and sub?^.me ati0D 01 examining rommlttee, the following were admitted to the bar: Frank Brown Frank A-Pouta, S.E.Faunce, McKee and John n. Hlckcox. Mr. Louis r? j filed his bond as a notary public. k<?i j.ay'/^,exan(Ier District of Columbia: bill dismissed. Potomac S. B. Co. agt. Upper I otomac- s. B. Co., ana same agt. Inland and Seaboard Coasting Co.; hearing resume! Criminal Court?Jnaqe Jamps. To day. in the case of Thomas Smothers, convicted of rape; bills of exceptions filed. Moses Scowden and Lewis Hawkins, arson; verdict not guilty. Eqcitt court?Judge Htjnor. To-day, cowan agt. Cowan; divorce granted. Johnson agt. Johnson; do. Inland and Seaboard coasting Company; sales ratified. Claeett agt. Brooks; referred to auditor. Hill agt. National Fair Grounds Association; on hearing. Poi.icb Court?J'ulge Sneu. To-day, Douglass Shorter and John Walters, loud and boisterous; $5 eaeh. Dennis Lone, do.: $5 or 15 daya. Wm. Williams, p.-ofanlty; $5 or 7 days. John II. Semmes, loud and boisterous; #5 or 15 days. Webster llarri3. do.; do. Robt. Branson, do.; do. Ilenry Ilurbert, f5 or T days. Benedict Campbell and Matthew Wheeler, forfeited collateral. Thomas alias Bun Smith loud and boisterous: $5 or 15 days. Columbus Brown, Jos. Fisher, Rose Mead, John Hall, Kate Goslin, Maria Waldron. Fanny Pumphrey Lizzie Drew. Alexander Carter and Wm. Haye? vagrancy; bonds or workhouse. John Thomas' loud and boisterous; *5 or 15 days. Jacob Beston, charged with the larcenv of two ooeoanuts from Chas. McDonald; $5 or 10 days. Eliza Merideth. loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 davs. Wm. w llllams, assault on Alexander Graham; * Eliza Americus, assault on Eliza Maxwell; $5 ?Vm. Blrt. assault on Margaret Bird, his mother: fined 15. John Mann, assault on Margaret, his wife, a bad case; the Court sentenced him to 3 months in jail. Marriaok Licenses have been issued to Robert Collow and Maggie O'llare; J. Meyer Slater and Mary Watkius; Mars Lewis and Hattie 15. Wilcoxln; Claude B. Atchison and Maiy Elizabeth Gormley; Wilson Levy and Mary E. Love; Wm. McKelleget. of Fairfax, aud Margaret K. Maxfleld.of Prince William county, \a.; Augustus Harvey and Lucy Ann Collins. READ THIS COLUMN. Iron Hitters Cnrntin* A Powerful Tonic. A Vegetable Medicine. Iron Bitter. Cu ratine Complete Strengthened. A Reliable Medicine. Iron Bitter. Curattn* A Sure Appetizer. Cures Blood Diseases. Iron Bitter* Caratln* Eurich the Blood. Cures Liver Complaints. Iron Bitters Curatlne Renew the Yinor. Cures Kidney Affections. Iron Bitters Curatin* Uive Vitality, j Cures Scrofula. Iron Bitters ! Curatin* Care Malarial Diseases, Cures Rheumatism Iron Bitters 'Cnratln* Cure Dyspepela. For Tetter, Itch Iron Bitter. i ^Tumors. Cure IadiKestion. .Curntln* _ _ Cures Pimples Iron Bitter* aud Blotcbca. Cure Nervous | Irritability. Curatin* Iron Bitters <?Ure6 a?U* & 0W 8oresCure Laagorjr. Curatin* Iron Bitter. 'Cure* Ulcere and Ecu*. Cure pamfui Otrjtlm Menstruation. |ior Mercurial Poisonine fries fi S Bottle. Price tl a Boitie. IfiON BITTEB3 AND CCfiATISE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Penneyliveuue, wholesale aud rot&il, and by &ii Dnuf* dec34 LUMBER! LUMBER!! om rincE LtisT. WE ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. NO. 1 BOARDS, all 16 feet lor.g. .per 100 feet, $1.26 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 1.76 HEADED PALINGS, 4 ft. long per 100, 1.60 SQUARED POSTS. 5 ft. leng (best) each. 30c. SAILS, 2x3, 1G feet .........each, 10c. ( l J i JET OCR BID ON YOUR LUMBER!! t I WE ARE NEVER BEATEN ! 1! t i WIL1.ET <fe JLIEBEY, j ; ] 303. 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE 1 ap27 $100 oxyi,?\lL^? $100 ' A FORFEIT OF OA'E lllXDliED DOLL1H9 9 will be paid by the proprietors of the ] "FAMOUS,? J ] No. 400 ?th st. 11.w., corner D. I I i ONE instance can be shown in which their ONE MtlCE (marked in plain Azures on each garment) las been, or may hereafter be, deviated from. THE ONE PEICE SYSTEM 8 the professed plan of numerous establishments, nhere iiroods are marked in plain figures, but in nost cases it is merely a NOMINAL profession. At :he ? "FAMOUS" it will be found that the ONE PEICE asked is tho POSITIVE and ABSOLUTELY the ONLY price, ud THAT PRICE the LOWEST. Respectfully, E. STROUSE & CO. my 21 ... Wanted you to know tbat we sell a first-class Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT much better and a peat deal cheaper than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, _ . So. 619 D St. n.w.. or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th it. n.w. N B.-We buy butflrst-class Second-hajiu Clothing. mar?S IF YOU VALUE YOUlt EIE8IOHT, get the best ?1 GLASSES Of H. H. <=MCL HEMPLER, the Optician. Pa- " ' TftT near 4& it ap!6riElHETEBT NOTICE t ? STATUARY, U ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES, MANTEL8, &C-, which Will be TEWIt JOHNSON CO.. Banker* WASHINGTON, D. O.J DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DlflTRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. voHKooiMramiHRaw awi 4 SEASONABLE 8UQQE8TIOX9. Yellow Fertr. . terrible disease hsu fop years held a despotic sway, at certain seasons of the year in lH!^LAl0JJfi0?D,lirlami-anJ in otber conn" tnte, 1? ku own by e>ery one. And it is also kno*n Pre'''""U'?- ??' ?"?? more nor less than the nularial poisoa that e ai?St*or rJS?h ? ^arehy i^ ^-vheth-r accent" ?ria S water especially iu certain stages of J? l>roce??, under a hot sun, and thatuncleaned cem-pools, insufficient drainage, or >mremov?Ml tilth of any fcud, are Kenerato-s of thfs same death-dealing miasma. Typhus and InterthM?!tievere are the lesser results of breathing these noxious vai-ors while Yellow Feve-is the dreadful scoutve that has the same oruria. After a careful roa<2inK ?f the lata report of the h? Hrini tif'no ot'ler conclusion can be drawn, than that if the blocd is kept in a hea'rhv ccndition the birth and spread of ysllow fever is materially lessened, if not actually prevented. It is well known that if the kidneys aud iiver-ltho organs tLat filter and cleanse the blood-are kept in 2?, ?e "id sound condition, this same vital ^JInLbeuCJSar from an Impuritle^ThX these Qf the kidney* and liver, can If k?i>t fret- from ati tlnie" in condition to faithfully perform their duties, is a matter be von d dispute tr-1 e,iuaily true that a free use of Warne-'s *afe Kidney and Liver Cure, in connection with Warner s bafe Pills, wil, actually compel these Bamc orirans to perform their allotted functions 1 estimonialsby the thousands are in the hands of the proprietors of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure vouching for its positive curative qualities in all diseases of the kidneys and liv?T, and hence *> a cleanser ?f the blood, and alao aa a i-revenuvo t* the i ubiic01"' e no he8itati?Q i? offcrinK it 11 _ The Kidneys. iTi ,5s11'?, of ""'tain double glands, having for their rfltoe the secretion of urine. Xhev resemble Eean.their average lenu-th being: from 4 to 4>j inches: breadth2 inches; thickness 1 in Oi ? brownish color, flattened from before batkw .trd-., and grooved on the interior border for the great vettels. They are made in. of masses of minute blood vessels urinferous tubes. a spheroidal and protecting torm, nerves, art?>rie? \tms, u.l imbedded in interlacing fibres, the whole TOvf nK.a thin, firm, transparent cellular en??le)uaro y/ odds the most important ? ?f? the human frame, and excepting tneeve are the most dtlicnte ; yet they receive the least at' tention, and are the most almsed. The kidneys are subject to an infinite variety of danjrorous ami painful diseases, ami also manv of f,^!^r:,lafMerV,whi,e,,?t?f> "ftention is?ven to the latter. It is these fatt e 'Mcor/M" that ur \w and flourish, and culniiuate in the big "Trees " named Brigbt'si Di:ease, Diabetes. Scrofula: d?obs>, Gravel, and kindred ailments. It is almost impcssible to namesepaiately the svmptoirs of dis eases of the kidneys. The dillerent diseases am ' Preceded by different symptoms If an^d^ * ' h'.avJ" ;'ail1 ia the small of the back, if there is a numbness in the tlnrhs if r7: tertum of urine is apparent, if nuisea and vomit.* I'9?ltive conclusion can be arri ved at thai something is wrong with the kidneys. That aroRfflM V^ic&} ilirrAe7? that hunian bei pga ari afflicted with arise irom imperfect action of the ? le/.8* 18 a *e,thd truth, and that these disorders might be lprevented by using Warner's Safe kidney 1 w?^?V'?'.fe'and ^connection therewith VV'arBSJ is equally true. Thousands of people,^n< .ndniff prominent physicians, scientists ami divines, v ho have known of its wonderful powers enthusiastically endorse and recommend it. It is for sa.e by all druggists, and everyone should ke<"' . c^cstantly^onjiand this conqueror of disease, mil CITY ITEMS. " ^sk York Dblooist lor LoaiUe'a Uewiw!,, ' Spcc jir. It never falls to euro. 1 roin Dr. X, A. Pool, Memphis, Team, ' I recommpr.ded and used with ray patients ' Oiliffn s Ln Inq s L!<;iiirl Extract or r nwl I 7V./W Irtvigorolor, and I find it exccedfnKly benpfidal In debility, weuKn-sa, febrile a ad n? r\cus diseases, and a relhit-le nutritive tohi -. f>old by ah druggists and grocers. "ItclUiiR Piles." ' Itching P?le9." Are a verj- distressing cotaplafnt. Symptons * rf m1?1.? rnil f>! e PersPtration, Intense itchingparticidarly at night. att?^r getting warm iu' ^ RGt suf7er another hour and allow t hew J certa?uTure!WaVatCd' S'ra'J'^ Orient a ] ?iwasf?"-Swayn?'8 Ointment. * ^ n j! ^0aw's "Swayne'a Ointment"effectually sk n Sil,estetter' pimples, salt rheum. s&s&s sssn IS'wastogVoDf Wtolaaio ] / ^0' rc^FPABIA*"?^Ulck? complete ctire 4 to o 1 days; an urinary ccmolalnti?; f!, at dw-lsta. i For V, aahlngton at 4S(i l a. ave. J "Kovge on Hats."?Ask drnggtat for it. it l clears out rats, mice, roaches, oea-bUu'S. 15c a box; tor Washington at 4s0 Pa. avenue. ' ^ ^LK-*KIKG OR Dyking LADISS' AND OKVT'S SriTS, Anton Fischcr, 90c a street northweat n will give satisfaction in every respect. ly "ALDHiwzv Wagons. "-Freah'alderaey butter ? rn^ ev?i7 morning, and delivered in u lbs. Ward prints, 35c. per lb. Also cofoure cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 50. per qt^5 5 == BOOKS, &c. j R4Ki U<atiVL\(;s. ~ vfW.?"**** frow Fred. KeppeL of New V Vcik, a lar*-e assortment of OLl> AND KAhK ENGRAVINGS. . ? . . , ALSO NKW BOOKS. Mark Twain s Tramp Abroad <!'< V wintheii's Preadamites...:.. * < Life aiid^Vi ritint-s of Bnckies Huth '2 00 ! LbfP'S H.btoduard" complete 4.ou k.i f w '?? Studies Southern Europe .. 4 rK) I uS&o^o'5delriSelnT fS ? Ji JiEK j. ciiiiMiiiv, mvoo metropolitan hook stor^, " -m>'2 Oil Pennsylvania avenue. # U E HAVE Jl'ST I*l.:IiLiISIIKI>? " SIMOND'8 DIGEST OF PATENT OFFICE m, ^. DECISIONS, 18t!9 18g(X ?1FI0E I ^ in claPPifitd and chronoloflriea^ rder, of substantial!y all tbr rpport^d decisions nf ^?s w6i01ier8Of I>aU:atBto j^u^risbo: And THREE LEOTFUES ON THF nnvQTTTrr HON OF THE CNI1ED HTATE leUve^dS?re v W^1 \erH ^ fa'r sp.b?o1 of Washington, D. u., of the u-8-SumS* b; 'ir.'sii.isuv<ss!pt . ?? Booksellers and Station eus. g - ^ Pa. ay., Washin^wn, D. Q. \ A MEBICM HEALTH PKIJIEKS.?The tX ounmer and Its Diseases, by Dr. J. O Wilsen; Sea Air and Sea Bathimr, by Dr. J. II. Pack'rd; Hearing and How to Keep It, by Dr. C. II. Burnett ; Eyesight and How to Care for It, by Dr. Brain-wok^and Overwork,' b"y tr.'Z. WM. BALLAMTYWE & SOM, F BOOKSELLKllS AND STATIONEBH, ?r 488 7th it. n. w. Jims KEW EJ>iriO^[ OF JJ LJPl'lACOTT'S FKONO UXVIXii GAZETTEER u OF THE C] WORLD. Jue* published and for sale by FKAHCiS B. MOIIUIf, Bcccessobh TO Mohch Buog., *ui>l 1Q15 Pa. ave.? cor. 11th at. | gASSHOU & STEBBIiSS) Vo. IOI I Fenn'a ave , Washington, D. C. ^ 28 Light St., Baltimobe, Mc. I 4 BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, STEAM. GAS &ND WATER PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, D ENGINEERS' AND MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES. my20-lm* | ^PECIAL BAltUAL\S 0 FOB THE J HOT WEATHER. l: m Fergo Coats, 82.50, $3, $1. Nun's Cloth Coats, $5. , Alpaca Coats, $1.25, $2, .$3, $t, $5. -j Linen Suits, $3, $1 and $5. -I White Vests, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2 and $3. j Lonff Dusters, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Liffht-col'd Cass Pants, $2, $2.50, $3 and $4. 8 Cilice Coats, 40 coats and upwards. ? Light-ccl'd Cheviot Suits at reduced prices, f; " ** Cass. Suits at reduced prices. v Blue Flannel Suits at reduced prices. 0 Dieee and Business Suits at reduced prices. t! Boys' Suite at reduced prices. Children's Suits at reduced prices. A. CTRAU3, IOII Peunusylvanla Aveuu?i * aiy27-tr Between 10ih and 11th atroata. STILL, THEY COME. 1 A NEW CAKGO OF t Seamless Oxford Ties for Gents- I Scotch Bottom Low Heel Strap Ties. j Cloth Button and Prince Alberts. Patent Leather Pumi? for Gents and Boys- 1 Button and Newport Ties for Ladies. Hi*h Sandal Shoes tor Ladies and Misses. White Kid Slippers. ( Mj. HEILBHVn, I*o. 40a 7th it. n.w. Sigh or : Th> Old Wokan a wzxvow. ' my28 SANITARY PLUMBING. 22 Ykabs Pbaotioai. XxmmO. I JAB. T. BRIEN, 419 Oth at. n.w., j MtkN a specialty of the examination and repaln or FLPMBIMQ. wty a virw to its proper sanitary m / / f FAMILY SUPPLIES. mABILAND HAMS FBOM PRINCE GEORGE CO. THREE YEARS OLD. PRICE 15 CT8. PER LB. JOHN M. MAGRUDER FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. - "g" M?1 W?w York tr?. B,TTEB' (,nS' Y State,' per poui)T"w to 30c. paa/i JfssJia5t*JZ'?*' Ol?n every day till one o'clock ' my5-lm I^XCI'ltSIOiVlSTM, FI8HING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Fresh an-ival of Imported and Domestic Goods. prri, \^orn?d- | Lunch. ted. HAM. ! Potted.8"* TURKEY tBoneSesf^J?". CHICKEN. JfSSrtaTrBffl? ROLLED TO^ffiSS SSe, 0URR1ED r,T^^x2X.8TfcR8. baked macaarosi PICK I.ED LAMB TONGUES, PICKLED OYSTERS, PICKLED SHRIMP, PICKLED WOODEN: PLATES^^PAPEB NAPKINS. TRAVELING BASKETS. a^pmo?therXC Wid dfcIiverin* *ooda to niT, B. W.BEED'S SOXS. my5 1*1W r ?tre?t n.w. pAiiACE MARKET. Cor. 14th st, and New York art, FltAIVK J. TIlSBKTS * CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAWBERRIES, A8PARAGCH, TOMATOES and CUCUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH. GAME, Bost?n PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS 40 cents s pound. TCay4 gtST W. T. BUTTKlt, per lb 30 Prime NEW CHEE8E, per lb 16 I can SWIS8 CONDENSED MILK ..!......"".* 15 3 lbs. Lest ITALIAN MACARONI 50 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL " go a^hfreCENT.nff.1:R1AL TEA* nwuMM 2 lbs. GREEN COFFEE 25 1 bushel GOOD POTATOES " 40 5 (1-lb.) Ears BABBITT'S N. Y. CITY SOAP. . ! 51 5 cans 8. & W. CORN J ^ STEAM COOKED WHEAT. OATS AND BARLEY. CALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO. A. O'niKE, 12W 7th st. li.w., Between M and N. MAH iVE Tiil, 50 CENTS Pes Lb. 8eSt y?TbnmeBt Java C0*FE?- Roasted. 33 ct? 3est Rio COFFEE, Era^trd, 20 cfs. per lb i Swiss Process ILO DR. ?2.1o per ^ bbl. NEW IORK TEA COMPANY,, Cor. 7th mid It sts, M is 3m u m. n. spmain, a co. pllifeT PUEMIIJI " ^rded at the National Fair over all other oompet- ; p, , . . TO CEREH, I Sited18t&CSt Miune9cta Flonr in the , MINNEOLA. 1 very superior Minnesota Patent. ! k iu, ^JFRM?G'8 st- LOUTS FANCY. ' i Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Prooota. 1 ^, o. .* . GOLDEN HILL. I *L f ?d,ard Falmjy Flour of the District. t 1 or sale by every first-ciass Grcoer. < WHOLESALE PEPOT: I Corner 1st at. and Indiana art. WW. ML 43ALT CO. HOU8EFTTRNTSHINRR: | \ REFRIGERATORS, ' rHITE MOUNTAIN^ CREAM FREEZFOWLER'S FLSf FANS AND FALNUT DINING ROOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVEBIDUE, ] Late Webb & Beveridjre,) r In-porter cf China, Gla?s Ware, &c.. c E1}'15 lUWft i't. are. V }AS ?1.\TIIIES, GAS FIX-TUBES, j SLATE MANTELS, v .ATR0EE8, RANGES, GARDEN VASES AND STREET HOSB. ' PLUMBING GAS-FITTING and TINNING. 5 All JOBBING promptly attended to. I HAMILTON * SHERD, . 40W 9th at. 11.w.. ryS Y.M.O.A. Building. ^AS FIXTCHES i ' GAS FIXTURES JI " A MAGNIFIVEST DISPLAY Of UAH FIXTURES ? rom the factory of Messrs. MITCHELL, VANOE CO., N. Y., can be seen at C 531 13th Street n.w., 'here all competition can be successfully met with lose CELEBRATED GOODS. 5 Parties desiring GAS FIXTURES will find It tc Leir advantaRe to examine this 6tock before purjasing. t] A large lot of goods at prices prior to the advance. ?. F. BitOOKS, 531 15th St., *PH COBCOBAH BHIUIHO. 1 ^.EOR?E KfREJlL, Jr., J Dealeb ru f OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS AKD LAMP GOODS, ! 'aints. Oils, Window and Plate Glass, .ll kinds or Fanct Articles fob Obsamekxs AND PBE3EKTS. j Iiar39 418 7th at., (opp. Odd Fellows' HaU). g.A8 COOK1NU STOVES. | The Washington Gas Light Company have at their ' fficeon 10th street, an assortment of the SUN { >IAL GAS OOOKING STOVES, In various sizes nd patterns. This is the Stove used by Mian DodB ' a her lectures on cookery. Call and examine them. my30 < 3 PROPOSALS. : PltOl'OSALS KOU LAVI.\(; UHA\ITE BLOCK PAVEMENT IN THE CITY OF i WASHINGTON, D. O. 1 Inqixeeb Department, Distbiot of Oolitmbia, > I _ Washington, May 25th, 1830. { By direction of the Board of Commissi oners, I iealed Proposals -will be received at this office until '2 o'clock m. on WEDNESDAY, Junb 3d, 1880, for ayinK a Granite Block favement on Third street, rom Pennsylvania ^avenue to D street northrest, in this city. B auk foim of proposal ard specifications can L btained at this oftice, ^ith all necessary informaioD, upon application therefor, and bids ui?on ln.se forms will alone be considered. ? . , ? TWINING, Major of Engineers, U. 8. A., my25-6t Ensineer Commissioner. D. 0. J H. Alt. COUETV, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF 1IAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES 950,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, jouslstiuK of Matched Stones In Diamond /<K Jarrings, Solitaire Diamond Ringa andJT~JL Ituds, Diamond Pendants and Clusterl# II iingi Alea a cne line of AMERICAN and SWISS BATCHES, in Gold Cases. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED tor any >f the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at B per cent. sp* Bo. lQOT Bmath ?t B.w> J^HE CELLULOID TRUSS AND HUPPORTSBS. THAT NEVER RUSTS, NKVEB WREAEH. STEVER WEARS OUT, ALWAYS OLEAE. and oaa be worn while bathing, is for sale at CHABTribilER'S, KB 7th St. BW. lira. Fisher devotes bet atteatJoc to tba waotejat whbmii anl DRY GOODS. t,.\TBAOKI>ISAK\ RKL&K W Ei PRICES. Owirir to the recent deelins in prices, DRESS GOODS reduced from 20 to 40 ; or centoTKlFKD uRENADINE* reduced from 3TH to 25 Beautiful LAWNS from 10c. tot" ?c. LACE BUNTINGS from 37^ to lie. JOHtfDAI.E CO ITUS from 12 <c. to 10c. Bl ACK fell KS. 05c. . COHSE1 S. in boxes. 25e. i lark's best 20 > \ ard Spool COTTON andjr.w! 100 jard 8f ool SII.K, 6c ,-?> spool* f or 2Sc.) Beautiful 1 Keek Bl FFLINO, 10^. j*r j a"d in<i ui>. BLACK SaTIN, 76c ; FRENCH CAMBKIC8 and M ADRAS OINOHAM8 reduced from S7c. t > 25c. BLACK CASHMEFErednoed from *1 J!S to 9<V . at BRODHEAD'S Old Stand, MO? F M. piy29-3t* J01I9H0X, 713 Market Space. SCO ri<ces White Goods, 12 V. IS. 20. half price. lift noz. Towels, $1.50, worth ?"2. 50 dc-z. Napkins, 75. 8. v.. ,?i 20 pieces Table Linen, tfom P>c. to fl.50. Foulard Silks. 87*j>. SI ; cheap. MO l'uraei Is and I mbrellas. l^ace and Plain Bnntintr*. cheap. M0 piece* I ink. While and Blue Mosquito Netting. 150 Shetland Shawl*, from 81 11 $3.50. Agency of Retort's Scissor* and Needles. Beaton Con: fort Corsets all aizcs Our rrices are the lowest ui:O.J itiylf ?l;l narkrt Spnce. ^tlMEL'9 HAIR liHE\ vm\E. FIGURED AND DOTTED SWISS. TER8IAN LAWN. INDIA LINEN. VICTORIA LAWS. NAINSOOK. DRESS GINGHAMS, in New Designs. PACIFIC PERCALES AND LAWNS, 12^. SI MMER SUITINGS, 12J?. 18. 20, 25. 37*. 45, 60, 75, $1 00. ALL WOOL ROLL BUNTING, 20. GAUZE UNDERWEAR. PAR1SOLS. TYLEU & ClIEWanXU, (late clerks with Perry & Bro.) my27 OIH ?th at. b.w. J AWSSI LAWKS)! LAW.VS! One Tlionsand (1,000) Pifeos of Beautiful Lawn* Just Arrived. Eik'ht Hundred (800) Pieces of Beautiful PACIFIC LAWNS, 10. 12V, 15. One Hundred (100) Pieces if Beautiful FRENCH LAWNS. '-5. 81, 37. 50c. One Hundred <1?W> Pieces of FIGURED LINEN LAWNS. 15. 18, 20, 25c. CARTER'S, Til 3Iarkrt Space. INDIA LINEN, the desirable article for Ladies' firessee, 20, 25, 31, 37. VERY FINE BLACK FREN0H LAWNS, 25. BLACK LINEN LAWNS. 25c. FINE LACE STRIPE WHITE GOODS, only i2<6C. S.>tciai Bargain. COLORED SILKS, EXCELLENT QUALITY, Na^- Blue. COACHMAN'S DRAB AND OTHER COLORS, only 55c. COLORED SATINS, very cheap. SUMMER SILKS, 50c. EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, 75,87,81-00,41.12,81. 25,81 37.S1.30. np to $3 00. CARTER'.*) niyl9 Til 3Iarket Space. O TO DFBREl'IL Bit OS., 1112 F street northwest, And leave your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SEIIilS FOR THE CONVENTION A SPE CIALTY. Ea.'f-^ozrn Fine SHIRTS 87.60 Half-dozen Superior SHIRTS ?.<><. Lalf-dozen Elegant SHIRTS 10.50 Onr Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, 812. A fine assortment of GENT'S FURNISHINGS iiways on hand. ai>30 CI1IBTS CHEAPER T1IA3I EVEBT Our "Mystery" SHIKT, at 75 cts., unfinished. If cheaper than we sold it when muslin and linen (vee tray below present prices. Our "Mystery" ffiIRT, finished, is the cheapest Shirt in the world, inly 80 cts. The "Crown LUaraond" SHIRT, flushed, 00 cts. Onr LINEN COLL A RS, latest stritw. it $1.60 itr dozen, are *ood a?> is usually sold at B2.50. our Silk NECKWEAR beats the world In juali'y and i rice Our Silk. SCARFS at 25 cts. ave & Rood a* any otiier house sells at 50 cts. Onr 50sent SCARFS are as *oud as> is sold for $1.25 by the :nule Kener&iiy. ME?iL\*IS8', ap30 UM-I >' street w.w. ^IIIltTS: (jUIRT?! SHIRTS! i~FIXE DRESS SHrRTS~TO ORDER 812 <r, ! EXCELLENT DRESS SHIRTS to order.. 10.5.J s GOOD " " " .. S?.0< riNISHED AND UNFINISHED SHIRTS Of OUR OWN MAKK ALWASS IN STOCK. MEN'S FCRN1SHIN *S. THOMPSON'S hhirt Factory, E. AlAL'CK, PEOPiireTOB. ap.HQ Qppof-.te Patent Office. Dl:hSS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER of the Very Deft material, in the Very Best manner, and i.aranieea to Kive j>eift <-t satisfaction both in qualty and fit, for only TWO DOLLARS. Nosecond:Iase Koods, but a.-t cord as ANYBODY'S BEST, nly two dollars, at MEOINNISS, 1002 F st. n.W., Vashinfrton, D. C- ai>3d-lm iPKU?? ASiI> HIUXEli DRESS !s tiOOi>S. We have jist opened a splendia lineofrrench jRESS GOODS, commsintra fuil assortment of fancy and Black HII.K<S, Black and Oolored Silk iRENADINES, Black Silk lb ruania. Pongees, i leersuckers. Shooda Cloths, Mummy Cloths, Lace juntin*-s. Linen Lawns, Madras GinahamB, India i dulls and French Nainsooks, all trades. An inspection of onr stock is solicited. nOOE BROTHER * CO., arlO 13HX F st. h.w., near Ebbitt Honae LADIES' GOODS. D O U G LASS, Ninth St. St. Cloud Balldlng. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEK: 'ARAH0L8?New and Eleeant Doeitrns. HOSIERY?Si<rin?r and Summer Styles I0RSETS?Every Desirable Make. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in Great Variety. iOVELTIES in Made-up LACE G'JCDS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. ' MEN'S DEPARTMENT will at a'.l times contai d be Choictet GoodB at the Lowest I nets. DOrULASS', rnh and F it?. IT RS, S. 1, MESSER, DREHSMA KING BPBING AND BUMMER STYLES. Airency for S. T. Taylor's Pstterns, System et MtlntfTawht, and Journals of Fashion for sale. *?ia Pennsylvania av^., oi1 stairs. ap2-3m Dressmakiku. THE MISSES HAMlLTOIIt 1111 I' Street. _ pirgt-cixui work, at moderate t'rioes. inaip-am 2PKINB IMPORTATION S Oi "ITtEN^NNgrsiSD ns? MILssr srs?,was'4jssa2.ai08s ss jiass article, for 820, 824 and 8?0. Bk, vmlillAJ*, una P?una. ?TJ, 7 Olte Trevtse, Paris. m*rlB itERMILIA'S INDIES' SHOES. Tha best in the world for the money. All Winter ^^mOOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER CENT for the next 80 days. Also, odd sizes for sale cheap. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES MADET0 ORDER. n"*1 HJISS BELLE LUCAS. DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLOUS. 601 MARKET SPAGS. Corner 8th Bt., Seep BnildlSf. PLAITING, 902 8th ?t. n.W. qet the best. THE CELEEP-ATED CONCORD UARNESR USD COLLARS. LCTZ &. BRO., 497 Pennsylvania avenue, Bole A (rents for the sale of Hill's Celebrated Concord Harness. TRUNKS and HARNESS In trreat variety, at ^Srefnlattentlon paid to repairing. my8-lm EUCALYPTINE From Australian Tree*. ^IS5Si?w,?!^8SS?i. Perfectly Clem in Uee. BniatoTtflPTWtef. Prioe 86 oanta. ?rl?-?m ;r ^^Sytat^ntloowill lw ?!? # "JS5f ^ FAIRS. FESTIVALS, kr. \ > A,K AS"? ? AL f* _ K,>* THK HKvrrir <\* V ,nT?N *V, M E C,,rKC,f,nT !? M'.lir. May SI, AT FORKEST BALL. ?. , To c.int'.ni.r thmiiirh th? n1"1 ?- Mails' Reckon " Tn.?a*r. 25 paters adojittun.v V.'?!?? . 4 '*: H? kti tirk? >r^ ' ^Exeiviiw* I*, ITT1 j.y.; ?:;-y^tu-krt. 1 a*. mffci.ft fc?T. A??H?>Vr ( QAPEI.. ,j?. K > STRAW 1EUUY aki> ICb'V ream'"StiTaU ? ** tub rmim, ' TFEfcDi\ AKI> WEDNESDAY EVENINGS NEXT n-KK 1st A\n 2n. r\i Tf F? toward LuUdim? fnnd fir n?w cl,,1TTb n>27 St PICNIC8, KXCUR8K)N8. An. TwKsn-ninj ?ttttt ? of Washington beneficial BrrcHEa as-o ON MONDAY ANDS&ESDAY. Jtke U an:? 15. 1*H0 AT THE WAMIiNGTON 'sCHUEr/EN PARK. <jra'"l Barbecue mud lion* Tara!-. The rvl w"X.r^ht^ni,;ll'nJ Butcher ' j i?r.l"Tn i,l*1t.?d, a:i 1 will b? '% I I r*r,> n"uibers. Bach dtv >f the & ,TK* Admission -J* o. uts ?-?. t- .r~i "Is f. ho.?'? will t,, ' , frv" oVIiiek. anuttea. (Imund* oj<??n at I ? niy.U in, w,f.tt,<bit Kvcrv W.dn<^J?J><;nV'^rM*.l,tV,^I:S ., , ivtr t.ie Mmig. Le?ve lu r *ha-f at * ' ft m returning at K p m Far ? nmu.Hru; *n<l dr?fn,. Fvrrr \f i MILE** KU?K F<?K I" CENTS Dmcttj? <1uria" ,nl TO MARSHALL HATBAND MT. VEKNON SKfiS ?*? < ""? H.ii iv.if'.S'; tn> il 1m l*?RS!iftEi. SSY , <-kv to sr.,is?u? V4?, Return a' 4 and ,,i T i ,. ., to th<?c fun.mini.* . Vi^'rL.To. s?l exlnbi ion andwU?. f? to of ,iit mixrs, liaJf farcla*'M,'rt. U b? h,.^ nieii!l? r?, vk cXt>. rfjiidreti s }??. ' ba I oi niy'JV ?t >V. H. CHAHHL pUTttXAC FEKKI COMFA.XI. " , ssrtf srr an hour nrnl f h*\Vhri<\f- tlirj1 ** ttff ri\rrto Alexmtidrim and r?>trtrr ^vttiSL ai.y ctty durii #r Uie fnr 15 ?^?,t- <ipih? ?- ?for M .-lit-, on th, F?rry iJ.t^ , i-.-.un.'.rM F-ars of w Th.to'^ ;!;^X .'.'1? I' r/'raT^ri? ?? r ,, k m- V' '' 1? a m. ; 13 1 :to. 2 v\ ! V,* ? * .. ;Waiid . ?l |vm. Tho trii* 4 :k g Wnn 'i 6.80 i..m. ?ret*?.ec*l2y reriwhiu-r ?ud i'nM-r ^ ? rairti-1* THE TH OLI PAMK. ~ fesz ^ to*l?j l-irk1'1 ir t.y r..a t r-'\ir r.i.'v, V?"claH? Ittiono at-* h.?"*?Or "t,d 'It o^-y'.V : .' V.' <tiRT M?v 6th. KICIfAItl* KQliB.' I'rorri*W. **>!?? lm B AM IS KM K\)V, TyATIOA.lt, TIU A I i ic. mi)V:mv I VtikW' ,VI',rTTH ?VT t 1.JJAI aiATINEh. Ji*m: 4 avi. C i ?f i Iiiik ::t:iry H* .< fir to Mit. UM ||. THoK.SK. Si an." ^''r of lbont?V Hmhhu , - <l?rdo>a. 2 he I^oautiful 8oc*it?tjr P'.iv WiihM, ti LKD AHTIIAV, X. 1 Trtorr'- Mr- M- H. rr, Mi = ?ut, n <\i . OWt. Sa... of -oAtS Will OOUiHieiiO1 W?? iu. s lay mnru?^ turn S1 >p'I ,t Tin; vTi:,i coxitn k.-m ml,. } "s' l i'i tlf, and Tii.-i-.iay vi 1 Friday AOotluT now omranv ? > aiio?. of ti-,. >1 atiiann. Charli-V o Morion*.Barry ai.d lilan.-ue. E 1 '.i. I'.reVilan Lail'v ^r?"'. KaKon and Wepl?y, Oo..r?ri.- vteln.itt At' i ra-T' Arl-VT iind,0"r \Iami,n ta 8t .ok 0.>mI a- > J1 < Minntr*?ig. iny31 ItFt FPTioV " Tirr t . ..,,.oR 'rHE BEKKFTT OF IIaE LIUPAlii ANU^EAI)IN<i it'>OM OF TIIE (JKANI> ENTERTAINMENT LINCOLN BALL, MONDAY. May 31, 1880, . . ?t Ho'clock p.m.. compnpinfr a CI juxilwr of MKLEY'S WAX WORK3. iM?TtW?K,T0Mi8i"'" c'm" j I arifs and Oentieiueii of <i??"-?r? t >?ni. under ttio tliiecticn oi Mr. Davis. T *. th r w th uaaertTj'i.^XT ?t liKAl'INOS AND MI'SIO kJi u Ji I aI.".'.-Vrs True and M? <?rs. Jolrn8t?r, I w?-edale?nd Whit?. Adnii8)>imi will be by ono ne more l.-wikx Briitahlc ice CHM i-'y*''' 111 " z, ,*' *"d UFURIES ni^j lw litained ia tbow^mn.^y tLeAs6,>cl4t; >n l^^t01 pOHI? ft OI'EKA llOlsiT benefit OF J^P- s. HE88FORD, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 31. 6i btrt and H^ilivanV M-artlintr Conuc OiK?ra H. M. S. PTNA Fl*K K. ' t^ . - y following oxoellent - aat: &^i5" Ming Eva Mill* Pl^ rcu?' ..-,M..* LtUie Bond Sir Ellimi R Lew I/.I. ^l b li,rt4'r Mr >'-d-un B. B*y wii, ?rtstraw Mr. I l.u O. Pnwh n? .5^' ran Mr. Win. H. DanielB l' Boht?T xt Mr Lewi* S^ibo.,1 ? < . ^-1 Mr. Wni. E Moivan Ahsi>.,.a 1> a tirpt-clasacljori;8 and 1 -i:i .?r.-i-stra. Sta^redirector. Col. H. A. Bellrtou, lato ol liJCt'e .... Evangeline Combination. . AnrriRc;oT!. 50 and 75 ceiitH. R?--.-rve>l neatn ran r? k . ,tll,e .tnusic store without extra cbar?c. i fa. at a'i pf l'10 I'rinrtpat hotel*, at ?<w ?o?i I?* ^ore> mi the store of H. K. Ur wn. rvW etrcct. mr2^ 5t ^riusi; THOTTIA4. KEET1HU OF TnE NATIONAL FAIR A-HSOCl iz&r^f^ AT ION, m WASHINGTON. D. C. Commencing MONDAY, M '.y :r~T AND CONriNiiso on Tl'Ks'-?v. *" \}:<i)iv AN rHUBPDAY, Ju?E . , .. imTi HU8T DAY-MONDAl. M VV 31ht. 2 :20 C'LA. H 1?L K>E ?l,Oj : With Ei*ht Entrioa. 2 AO CLASS .Pubse 850C With EUrht Entries * , ?? SECOND DAY?TUE?DAY, JI nk 1ST. J -CO UlNLIE Class PlllsE #IOJ WiUi Twelve Entries. 2:22 Claks PrnsE $1,'W0 With Four Entries b THIRD DAY?WENDE8DAY, Jt-NF. 2n. 2:J4 Class PcsbE $S00 ? With Niie Entries. 2:29 CI^sp .Pitbse ?SK ? M With F<ve Entrses. 2:20 Clvss..^ M'aoer?) PrasE $50J With Tliife Entrioa. FOCETH DAY-THUBSDAV, Ji nf. Sn. 2:?0 class PuBbi; ?o0^ With 8e\ eutteu Enlriiw. 2 20 Claw I?rnsE f 1.600 With Four ttntrie* HORSE8 8TART AT 2 U) P.M. Trains leave B. &O H K Dt, it at II a m., and every twenty minutes thereafter. No li >uor or Smoking allowed apon tli?- Grand fctaLil. No Imiroper Character* adauttod to tlie Gnumin. Pt-ickhflders privileges have bef n . xtended to include admission to the Grand Stand by coujwn tickets, which must be procured from the OtHoe of tl< Ai-sociation, at 80^Market Hi ao.-, on or before MONDAY, M\t 31st, AT 12 M. ILere Will be a Band of Music in attendance. PRICES OE ADMISSION. 4 To the Grounds jj'Kj. To the (irard fctand &*><' To the Ouarter-stretcli and Gracd stand... ll.tX. 8e&s<n 'tickets <rood for the Meetin-' <5.0", Tickets can be procured at the (Jthoe of the Association. No. 803 Market Si-ace. my'25 ^t WASDLWTON WATATOKU M, j The only SWIMMING SCHOOL in the Dia- ' trtct. 611, 613and Cl.'? E st., bet. 6th and 7th sts. Season Ticket, #8. Single Lessnn, 75c. Twelve lessens, #C, SiiiKle adm^s'on. 25c. Five Tickela, 8T tmy8-lmi R. E. OPLPM A CO COAL AND WOOD. ^L; Frtortl ? COAL AND WOOD. ? BpeajJ ttWtfoD fri ven to evwrnrdcr 1114 and 3W Pa. Art. Depot and Mill*. Water and X atreet, Potomac River. C,OAL. WOOD. r lOUKdOIl B HOT UK 118. WOOD. Tklefhomic OoNKECTiojia. GOAL. FvU (JuaMv- Lou OOAL- Prompt Drttcerv*, WOOD. y*tn office wharvea. mill and dejot connected with ni -town offlcea by Tklephonb. With nnequaled facilltiea and advantMrat for eeonomicaily oonductiiur the wood and ooal trade. wharv?s, factory, extensive store yards enabling ns to Ftock ur> larveet when ooal is lowest; omoee UirouKhout the city, and all 1b immediate oommnnication, inaurin* prompt attention to oraara. w?. are prepared u. offer to oar patrona the beat varieties of coal at the very loweet prices uzt??at H.V.; 1418 7th at. n-w.: aad Ml Pa av. a. a. oi ATIORAL I'AIB AMOCIAflOI. THE VTB8T PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL lift K?^raGWOOp ?? awarded to oa orm ?J itephekboiv * BBOh Pa>M aad Mill* Tth-Mral wtert. OBoe: Utb and Penna. avene^ dots ^