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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Tow TEAcuEms’ Insrirers ef the county of ‘Washington met Friday last iv regularmonth- by meet: Mr. Carmiac! the don their meetings; be though Teports Bot te too aetailed Seve members declared their satuiection with the they had seen; they were accurate in leiter and spirit, ~ Carmack desired to inquire if any ar- Yacgements had beem entered into by the tachers with each other on to [Be close of the sebolastic year. approve of exhibitions himseif, but trustees thought 1t would be weil aod he supposed he should comply with the cece. Mr. H. Smuth thought these would take care of themselves, and that teachers would act judiciously, according to ercumstances, Mr. Keene would nave an exbibition, and was already His exhibition of last year ssfactory to all concerned. Mr. So the he could in the same direction. Mr. Hardy would probably have to combiae *3amunation and exhibition im one; tha: woald best suit the pupils in his school. ‘The gemeral iment appeared to be to let each teacher and ‘ook act as circumstances may dictate, Mr. Carmack offered a reselution in reference to uniformity of position during prayer, but sub- sequently withdrew it, Qn motion of Mr. Le Fa new teacher of the fifth district (Mr. ‘San: }) Was nominated as a member of the Institute. and bis mame duly recorded. Miss Abell offered a resolution on for consideration at Mr. Chappell desired to devote me, ime to some questions id arithmetic, which grew ont of Mr. Hardy om (BAL SB0c+ at the previous meeting. But Bcne proposed having & festive conver. Won or meeting at some central and convenient port of all the teachers and children of the cools of the county, where declamationand <ther exercises, amd also amusements shoulo te bad. This proposition was discussed at length and approved: in itself, but as it not easy to designate an appropri- ate spot, and as many pupils would probably Rot be able to participate on the occasion, the motion was laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Chappell, the subject of arithmetic was taken up, and some iljustration afforded in a <uspated point ip the theory of Recurring Deci- mals. It was then agreed that the whole sub- ject have fuller treatment on some future oc- casion. The institate then adjourned. SS a Tse Ketraner Howcrpe—John H Du- Raut. who was with Turpin and Kellaher on tbe night of the shooting of the latter, has made * written statemem of facts other than those testified to, (a8 was stated in the STAR.) and whieh, it isstated,puts the guilt more positivel: upon Turpin. From this statement it won! seem that it was Turpin who was conunually alluding to the first cause of the quarrei—the challenge at the election polls. Kellaher was Bot disposed to quarrel, and whenever Turpit would utter angry language he would, in a singing tone, use the words:—“We'll drink to- might, Lep.and do the fighting to-morrow.” Afier the three had been in Lichau’s some time, Jyobant says in bis statement that be induced Kellaber to go out with him. Turpin followed, und they went in the direction of Sixth strest and Louisianaavenue. Dubant walking a little | long-chertshed sim of our associ: mn, which, taster than the other, and Kellaher being a few | 1 Lope, will bea symbol of st: and tend to iret behind him. They were walking in this | pe te our union in friendship and pros- order when Dabant heard Turpin again allude be ty. i propose tree hearty cheers fer the to the challenge,and Kellaher replied asthough | benign influentes of our association on the pny ow hes above words. The report of a pis- | sociability of all our fellow-citizens, the Schut- tol followed, and stepping back, Dubant found | 2#n-Verein. Kellaber falling to the the moment realize the ¢ and supposed that Kellaher was (to use Du- bant+ own expression) -fooling.” - fore remarked to Kellaher, “Come, Tom, get up and stop fooling.” At that moment he saw ‘nd at the same time Turpin remarked, with an oath, that he bad shot and killed Kel- Jaber. Dubant then turned to Turpin and said to bim.«Lep, you have shot my best friend.” The statement thus given is more explicit and i than wns given at the coroner's inquest, m remains in jail. He was on Saturday ed by his brother, and after a conversation m the subject said he was sorry so mach ble had been brought upon his mother and T: but heat the same time denied any wow lrdge of having committed the homicide. ees Exawsation ov Reen.—The arrest of Alan- sou H. Reed. a clerk m the Division ot Referred | Clsume, in the Paymaster General's Office, | charged with having used the United States Post Utfice of this city, in connection with ether persons, for the purpose of defrauding | postmasiers. and others in different towns. of varsous sums of money under false and frandn- int pretence, was noticed in the Star of Sat. | ay. The accused had a hearfng on Satur. | yatternoon before Justice David R. Smith, und. He did nos for t state of the case, one dozen ee dence Of Spear aenen atter bearing the | knivesand forks; dist, maich sland, 0d, one evidence of Specia gent Depro. e final | dozen -plated " ar hearmg was at the request of Reed, who | Coznsilver: arming otnor mon erst ated ume to consult counsel before the final aripg. postponed mil the Ifth mst., at 6 O'clock. p.m. Justice Smith held the accused to bail in the sum of $2,000, for his appearance. ‘The two letters discovered in the accused's K. are signed “J. M. Reynolds.” Rey- in writing from Rochester, lays out the iam. aud says that be bas consulted Rowley, ene of the crimmal lawyers in Rochester, who said that 20 one could be indicted for purening | such course, and if an arrest took place it | cbt cause trouble for some time, and & hotice ‘he newspapers which was hardly probable, nothing could be done. pred > ea FUNERAL oF Tuomas H. Kettaner—The Tal of the late Thos. H. Kellaher, who was dom Wednesday evening last near the cor- Tot 6th street and Louisiana avenue, took ince yesterday afternoon at 3 0 clock from bis | late residence, corner of 5th and H streets. The | remains were escoried to Glen wood Cemetery, | pls k ¥ where they were interred. or Lodge, 1.0.0. F marsbaled by Mr. J.O. Shaffer, beaded by Heald’s American Brass Band, and accompanied by the Bookbinder's Association, euver the marshalship of V. Bishop, Esq. as. ¢ by Rob’t Connell, both of which the de- ed WAS @m Active member, attended the f metal. The remains were followed to the gra by the wite and children of deceased, and his tarber sud sister, who came on from Richmond yesterday morning to attend the funeral. The burial service of the Odd Fellows was per- formed at the grave. The remains were placed 40 a very handsome rosewood burial case, bandsomély trimmed, and bearing mottoes of ine order of Odd Fellows. The pall-bearers And approach the hotel Bir” Pests: Chas. H. Lewis, Martin Franz | belonging to the association,’ This structure re and Frederick Schmidt, om the partot the 1. | well ed, everything about it being clean 2 9. : md Messrs George Fisher, Ignatius | and tidy. be kitchens of the hotel are large. Nott and tharles Tretter on the part of the Be orbinder 's Association. —_—~eo— FUSsERAL oF ax Of afternoon, the tuneral of Mrs. ed on Fruity last at the residence of on, W. W. Grant, on I street, took * and was very largely attended, he old citizens of the District. The: ninety-seven years of age, baving 1°71, and she had a clear recollec- tion of many of the ocenrrences in the yours « Of the mation, and was persoual ed with Washing‘oa and other hed persomages of those days. Rev. Dr. Drinkhouse, of the 9th-street Methodist Prot- sstant Choreb. officiated, and Messrs. B. J. Suer, Joseph Ward, Wilham Harris, Joseph S. Boss, F. W Coiciaser, and L. Prather, were the pall-bearers. The cortege proceeded to the | (German Church, m Georgetown, where Dr, Deiekh nue « dehvered an eloquent discourse, ‘he many friends of the deceased had en a last look at ber teatures, the remains re buried im the adjoming cemetery: Rev. L, W Bates, of the George:cwn Methodist Prot- «fant Chureb, officiating. —_-—_—_ Tue StorM.—One of the most violent hail- ms Which bas visited this section for sev- | curred about eight o'clock last | 7m pe by a heavy raim and ler and lightning. For wearily bal! an hour the bail-stones, many of whicl were as large as pigeons’ eggs, fell continually, breaking window glass throughout the entire city. and doubtless resulting in much damage to the crops for miles around. The strong gale prevaibng at the time wrenched off awnings, siges, and large branches of the trees, and, in seme sections more exposed to its force, large trees were uprooted. After the storm had subsided the pavements in many places were covered with leaves and branches. Conserya- tore@ and protograph galleries were badly damaged, and serious losses were incurred. It | ss probable tbat the damage throughout the | city Will amount to several thousand dollars. | Several small onildings were unroofed, chim. | beys blows down, &c. j aie ‘Tae TewrenaNce Cause — Yesterday after- | Reon the meeting under the auspices of the | Wasbington City Temperance Society, at the | Northern Market, was presided over by Mr. ‘WP. Drew, and addressed by Messrs. J. H. Thompson, A. F. Mouiden, J. C. Harkness, W. McPheeters, Dr. Jos. Walsh, Capt. F. A. A:ken, and — Erly, and eight or ten signa- the e were obtained. The meet- Ing under the auspices of Hope Division Sof | Mr. J. L. Kidwell and a Western Magra) opened the cum pal holding & public meting at the presen Bb vos I abe And WL street, Misstoany Muxrixa.—The reguisr month. | ly meeting ot unior Foreign Missionary Society, connected ‘with the Foerts Preseyas, | held in the lecture nan Chureb, eh street, was room of that Church yesterday afternoon, Mr. Joseph France presiding, who read the Gun ct of Tsaab, and aftr singing and prayer | smteresting address was made by Al Will-amson. After more singing Mies Luts | Tease Tevd auessty upon missionary efforts, | fer which the meeting adjourned, i agreeable duty for me to greet and welcoms you Schuetzen man dialect,) were followed Ay! hearty Ppiause; after which the Twelfth ‘infantry Land Played 8 spirited air, then the company sepa- Fated to enjoy the festivities in whatever way their inclinations dancing, rope amusements will be the repeated tl the close of row afternoon, when the following prizes will | 8s follows :—First, $80 in gold: 2d, #60 in coin; 3d, dozen knives and forks; 5th, one half-dozen Ueman’s toilet case: 13th, one waite: ver ice pitcher; 15th, one silver castor: 16th, $10 | insilver balf-dollar pieces; 17th, onesil ver berry | Gish; 18th, plated silver ice pitc castor. 20th, one dozen wine glasses: zIst, lady's work box; 22d, pair of vases; 23d, cane-seat rocking chair; 4th, halt dozen silver teaspoons; 25th, lady’s saehel; 26th, silver ladle; 27th, set of perfumery bottles: 2th, stand; sachel; -34th, knives and forks; 36th, lady’s sachel: 37’, wax flowers and stand: 38th, cut-crystal goblets, | furnishes the concert music, walle the well- known string band of Prof. Schroed+r fur- nishes the cotillon music. | takes placeat tree o’cloc! | And seven ovelock in the evening. fuyette Jacobs and his brother, with a young pupil, will perform. The brothers Jucobs, Under the name of the Denville brothers, have achieved quite a reputauon in other cities for their proficienc; Mr. Christian the park, and under Tents bave been about balf a mile from the terminus of the city Tailroad, and was purchased about six mouths ago from Mrs. Lindsley. It comp! twelve acres, and cost watered, with extensive trees, and having about {t all things required to make ita dehghtfal park and pleasure resort The president of the association, Mr. B. one of our German fellow-citizens, well known and respected im this community, bas, in con- Bec ion with a committee of the association, for some time ut in readimess for the The grounds forming with a very band: work. Entering from the Seventh by 8 patowa; ae pass through a wi 2 beautiful lawn, and are furnished with all umes during the festivals at the Park, cook- ing for five humdred ready ina very brief epace of time. tion of the upper part of the house bi apart for committee-rooms, which, bei tomely furnished, present'a very inviting ap. Prarance Leaving the hovel. we cron the A | trees, beneath which are cosy little tables, where Visitors are supplied with whatever | eatanies of drinkables | To the left of the woods has | elegant dancing pavillion, the sloor of wh | as smooth asa polished table, and whica is large enough to accommodate hundreds of the votaries of terpsichore. The dimensions ot this structure are fifty-six feet wide by ninety feet im depth, being the largest dancing pavilion ever erected in this vicinity. In the rear of tie dancing pavilion is erected a beautiful structure, to be known as the Priz= Temple in which are exhibited the prizes to be distributed to the victors in the yarious games at the festi- val. igs Bamed above are the shooting gallaries, eight in number. thing bas been well arranged for the conveni- ence, comfort, and safety ef the “guests.” The targets are placed at a pointtwo hun distant, and are as well arranged 4s at apy avoid any possibility of an accident occurring | 10 pedestrians @ thick granite wall | been | To the mght of the shooting gallaries is a | splendid bar-room, nicely fitted up. Beyond toe bar-room are the alleys, four in namber, and as well and sub- stantially made as can be found or desired, fact, eve! games OPENING OF THE NEW SCHUETZEN PARK, To-day being set apart for the opening of the new Schuetzen Park, sitaated on the Seventh ‘street road, about half a mule from the wriwi+ Busof the city railroad, the oceasion was ush- ered in et sunrise by the firing of & six_podnder salute from the , aad unfurl: breese of a large number of handeowme & sou Snd association fags. The grounds (a descrip- tion of which is given belaw) presented a mag. 5 and e Preparation nas deen to make the twodays’ celebration equal to any otber demonstration ever gotten ant the German societies i) ‘TRE PROCESSION. divicane in front or City Hall Se ‘he Be Guy 8 divection of the chief Marshal. Mr Ones Bank and his acsistan: The line Ss ape nristateaiscnl green vely 1o division was the Schroeder Band, epriae one of Adams’ ex) bes Saree the Aree ited and assistant ‘Marshal, bar. . hind whom were the occupying thirty-one propriately employed by tke Association for the ‘aking r Ay line of march at the hour des- ated, Toute marked out, embracing fennsylvania avenue aad other principal streets, was passed through, when the proces. sion reached the park at 11 o'clock, amid the firing of cannon and small arms and waving of flags. After the whole had within the enclosure and the members had dismount- ed, they were drawn up in front of the portico of the mam building. from which the presi- dent of the association, Mr. Henze, delivered the following address of welcome: THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH. Officers and Brethren of the Association: It is an this day in your own grounds, this new Park, a spot favored by nature and improved by your joint exertions within a munute’s space of time. This opening is a holi- aay for you, as well as for the public. May concord, ag ey elon P com, you amply for Pecuniary and personal sacrifices, made in order to accomplish the The remarks (which were made in the Ger- ap- Prompted. Shooting, walking, bowling, and other order of the day, to be the celebration to-mor- be awarded: ‘THE PRIZES, &c. The regular prizes, valued at $1,200, which will be apportioned among the snccessfal con- testants in the rifle shooting, bowling, &c., are gold we sewing-machine: 4th. one ne Ho} 6th and 7th, marble-top tables; set; 9th, one chamber se riage; ‘11th, rocking chair; 14th, sil- her; 19ch, sil ver china perfumery tb, tin chamber set; 30th, Jewelry stand: 35th, one dozen The 12th Infantry Band, under Prof. Dvasch, The rope walking the afternoon Mr. La- in their line of entertainment, orsch is the superintendent of is direction all arrange- perfected. THE New PARK. The new park is on the Seventh street road, “s about 836,000. 1c is weil ves of fice old . Henze, past been laboring earnestly to so erfect the arrangements of the park as ty have grand opening to-day. the Park are enclosed some fence, cut in scroll- street road of neat design and finish. we roadway leading through immense ranges. At persons can br gotten ‘One por- been set hand- wa and pass through large groves of fine old the may desire, nm erected an ch is A short distance beyond the two build- In this department every- yards similar im the country. To place bas erected im the rear of the target. iflcent bowhing In img conuected with the favorite of the Germans is supplied in toe best and most approved styles and kind. Ample stabling has been provided for horses aud carriages, and no complaint can possibly be made against the management in this re- Spect. The property which theassociation have ac- quired by forming themselves into a joint stock company will, of course, Prove a profitable in- vesiment, and the park will, we feel confident, rove & place of much enioyment to many of our citizens, ae the vim ad perse the enterprising president, Mr. Henze. is the association indebted for the promptitude with which he has acted in this enterprise. hroposed that as soon as the opening exarcises of to-day and to-morrow are over, to throw the vark open to the visits of the public every day ex ept Sanday. —_———e—— © BALL.—A match game of base ball was plittion Saturday between the National Base Ball Club yafantry) and 12th iofan- t-y Base Ball Club, at Lincoln Te- s 'iteng im tavor of the former by a score of 64 to M4, —_——.——_ be ig rw a eae Hane cinct, yesterday mornin hud in the Smi , of the sixth pre. ind @ femate col- jam grounds. It imet station-| oe gta. meats pag Snends of this city, got abeatd-s-entivear ona ‘went to Alexandria, where shout five o'clock, when they. staried home: Bot making however, antil they got above the TIVAL will be held om A STRAWnERRY I We im the Li- to-morrow and of Columbia Engine House, tol ladies of the Relief ‘St. Pete: burch, association assists the oor of all nations aud the patronage o: —_-—_——_. Rear Estate Traxsrers—The following estate have been reported at 12, in square part 16, im square $500; lots 16, 17, 18, and 19, in square 1,11!, at $1,000: lot 2, in square 1,072, i $500: lot 12, in square 199, at $9,115.90, eerie THE SEVENTEEN-Year Locusts are making considerable noise in this vicinity. The usuai W is seen on their wings, said by the saper- stitious to mean “war.” Some of the colored Le peareoher | have seen some with W on one ‘wing and N on the other, which they interpret to mean “war on the m i bey are somewhat exercised in their minds quence. C in conse. ——_e—_ Potice ITEMs.—Officer Taylor, of the fourth precinct, on Saturday, arrested John ©. Pfeifer, ‘who was betore Justice Morsell, charged with driving homey the cerporation limits at an unlawtul rate, for which he was fined $20. Jao. Barry was before Justice Harper charged with petit larceny. He Jail for court, —. ALEXANDRIA AND VICINITY.—The Gaz tt- of Saturday evening contains the following items Property Salrs.—The following real esta‘e was sold this morning in front of the Mayor's o‘fi:e, by John H. Parrott, auctioneer :—A lot of ground on the west side of Pitt street, between Duke and Wolfe, 66 feet 7 inches front. by 51 feet 4 inches in depth, to Emanuel Francis, for $4.5. A lot of ground on the east side of Wash. on Sitarday Was sent to ington street, adjoining the property of Mr. R. H. Miller, 66 feet 6 ‘nthe nt, by 175 leet in depth, to R. H. Miller, for 81,605. A honse and lot on the corner of Prin ind Henry streets, late the residence of Daniel Minor, deceased, t > R. H. Miller, for $1,605. New Stage Line.—Arrangements ate on foot for establishing a line of stages between Fair- fax Court House and Vienna Station, on the Alexandria, Loudon, and Hampshire railroad, connecting with the morning and evenin, trains now running on that road. It is sai that the convenience to be afforded by such a line as the one proposed will insure it patron- age sufficient to keep it in operation. Robbery.—Mr. George Allen, who lives on a portion of the Bayne estate, in Prince George county, Marylamd, directly opposite this city, Was robbed, at his home, last night, of a con- siderable amount of money and other valuables. The thief is suspected, and will probably be Trested. a Je Censtoble—Charles J. Burton has been ap- pointed county constable for the Second Magis- terval District of the county of Alexandria, by Gen. Stoneman. ——Sa DIED. TOBIN. On the 7th instant, at 4:15 a. m., PAT- RICK TOBIN, aged 63 The relatives and of the family are re speetfully reqnested to attend the faneral, on to morrow (Tuesday), the 9th inet, at 3 o'clock Pm, from his late residence. Jackson street, near the Government Printing Office. * * EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents. (Only Agent.) c. BAUM, HOOPSKIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY, 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE. my 21-tf between 6th and7th streets, a THE LADIES. d opened for your 1 = have received and opene: see te tion, a Desutifal assortment of FREN MAN CORSETS, to which ‘we Invite your b+ ent ca will please ou own make SKIRTS AND CORSETS. “warranted superior ‘elth ap4 material, Fo any te BBAUE. for Ladice ond Miron the mare oro ne i ee 4 in tee, and the ODESSA COLUAPBING BEIGE which we are the sole DOUGLASS # kno: a2 08 sh eizeet, To SEQOND-BAND TWO-HORSE CAR. RIAGES FOR 8. lig the other rather heavy, bat both In good cheap: ‘Appit ad” RELESEE'S Post Ofice Ste bie. Bo. abu bth street west. 5% facturers, bet. D and B. Taos. BIFFLE, 366 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN I STREET AND MASS. AVENUR, egies Tua Peet TAP! 4 1 Tal . Om pasar PK ea Also, a splendid selection of BUG! CANTON MATTINGS, INDOW IADES, pt COBMNICES, STAIB BODS, &c. All work cs such as hanging Paper, maki. rod Is ye verme a call, at 286 7th street, between I and ue 00 9-2 ALE—A first-rate 8ODA FOUNTAIN, FORA Pies, “is SYRUP sorties an t U. H. RIDENOU#’S, 304 bet 9th and 10th sts. VENTH STREET Douns BELOW ODD FEL-496 496rwo McKELDEN'S OLD e JOHN VOGT'S GENTLEMEN DIES NFEOTIONSRY AND 10B CONF UREAM a Mad weetag gpened Tu connection arith ret class (Ol PECTIONERY and 108 C at wish ailimy old customers ile generally to Oe Ice Cream fs located above the Store rivate entrance, and fitted up with every con- vegans ait purchascrs. alto heey constant LJ 7 of every description. JOHN VOOR. my 16-1m* ‘Two doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail, J ISSISQUOI WATE! 4 Fresh supply. . W. BUBCHELL, jes tt bs ae Ebbitt Hoase. STs ST SERENE. Delicious STRAWBEBRIES—fresh gathered grown at my Nursery, can be had daily at my store, 446 SEVENTH STRBET, jo 40?Potite United States Patent Omen. ob. MONEY BROKER. 493 CITY LOAN OFFICB. 498 GHISELIN & CO.. No. 493 TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN B AND F STREETS, One short square from Pennsyivanie avenue, OITY ITEMS. Write axe Brown Lixes Duck, Drap D'Ete, and Check fer Men and Boys, at very low prices, at le & Co.'s, i6+ Pennsylvania avenue. ‘TRE MOTNTAIN of gentlemen's $10 Walking Coats will soon be reduced to a mole-hill. Oall oe. tor one, at George C. Hemning’s, No. 51) 7th street. freaied without pain. The ne be worn ease operation Hours from €a.m.t08p- —-—. Milburn’s Polar Sada. THE COLDEST AND THE BEST. No. 480 FIFTEENTH STREET, Orrosite TREASURY. MINBRAL WATERS ON DRAUGET. YAMASHERO TEA. THE HIGHEST FLA- VOREDTEA $0 emall Sapences ton: posses eoch bearl pitted me fn Japanese and Bagliah letters, priated Translation from the Grower's Letter in our Pos. scaston. “This Téa is grown in the on the Yama- . itis fi we A Bid ee gees cet Z. M.P. KING B SOR, Importers of Japan Curios, King Place, JAPAN CURIOS. ONE AND ONE-T! tone 'HIBD USEFUL AND CURIOUS ARTICLES, The first ever imported direct to this District. SELECTED IN JAPAN BY NOBMAN L. KING, Of this city, Onexhibition and for sale at KING PLAOE, Corner Vermont avenue, and 187% street. my 26-tf Z.M. P. KING & SON, ABVEY & Mae ICE CREAM, fe most blic that we are manninctaring the ge. County, Pennsylvanian ead” Virginie CREAMS, and wo guarantee all that will faverus pith their patronage cvery eatiafaction; artic on family and Boarding- bears, riteate Bs ls ema ith loon jelivered promptly to e city, most reasonable terme. my 29-tf Tur GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER. The remarkable facts connected with the disc ery and history ef the Gett: burg Kataly: Springs have rapidly spread ail over the coun and Invalids are everywhere using the water as remedy for Rheumatism, Gout. Gravel, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary, Bronchial, ‘and other diseases ility aud Prostration of the Vital , cansed by mental and physical XCesnes, The water of the Gettysbure Spring belongs to the alkalines or carbons ass. The bicarbonates of soda and lithi: nd the kindred bicarbonates of maguetis and of lime, would suggest its ada; jon toa long list of disorders of the stomach and bowels, AN ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF A ie CATHOLIC PRRs? St many CuuncH, Ontstycr Hit., Patra- DELP ecember 4, 185 —GENTLEMEN: I beg leave to offer my im Feeerding the water of Gectveburg Spring. Ai 3 fair trial I have the gratification to declare that my experi nds with ail that has been einal virtue of this wate for eix: uat period T have been on ae ' ee ior Sve months with inflammation The last attack commen on the 8th of December. 1866, and I Uelieve that, in repeated fits of the acute form, 1 Rave had greatest pain produced by this derrible malady. t was go crippled in every joint that I could not leave my room during eight months, apd sted to be in this condition for the remainder of my life Since I commenced the regular use of the water, Proper doses of aaill three times aday, 1 bave been gradually and surely relieved, until, at the pres: ent date.the rheumatic principle is entirely re- moved. have now consumed ns of the water. without any other kind uf 4 million af velon tienes: lamaged condition of veins, tissues, fr heprovement. "Bs fastest Thaw rom fora years, and daring four occasions confined to acute i ising the AS ral health 4 vised pd it has effectas isease. z % hin ie the tet testumoutal of the kind I have ever written. T now send it to re through a feeling of duty to the community, ‘I have delayed for along time in order to avoid the slightesr cigk of hastiness or delusion. Most earn I would recommend this chsrming remedy to all persons af- fected by any By of the ailments to which it is ap Me truly, . sens come \ir 8, MORIABTY, D. D. . Huber, of Gettysburg, and Dr. Shearer, of PL pet tognent rete erg ape gel oe talysine water, involving the solution of urates on Tumps of rheumati po . , 819 Broadway, May 6, dor we averured Wis Setirebune’ Ratalysias in the New York Hospital many months, chiehy in cases of Hhcumetie Gout. it line bees reo in all the instances wh been employ JAMES VANDEEPORL, M. D.. Hone Payeiclan, New bark osplial, S7- Fer farther information as to the CURA- TIVE and “PROPHYLACTIC allect of thes WATER we refer to our Circular, which will be furnished free of ¢ On application to J.P. Milburn & Co., W. 8. Thompson, Brown & Co.. G a. imms, hidwell & Son. William B. But; 8\Calvert Ford, Wallece Elliott. J. Ducket & Bucke, W. Wall, Nairn Joba Cong! inte. my'a5-100" HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND LYING-IN-HOSPITAL. ring to avail themselves of the a4- sommes of this tenitttion wom eagle Ces by lying to Matron, Tooms Sre farnlebed with ail the comforts of home.” ‘Fhe to $12 k, di ft op ada teomerlonted, Cieitciotes rset Mes yap ye GOVERNM ENS or VREE BEDS in this Hospital can be obtained of the honorable Secretary of the Exterior. Burgsos General Uni ‘States . and Dr. Horwitz, Chief oh the Bureau Medicine and Surgery, United Nevy. A ion for orders of the honorable of the Interior to be made at the omce of Dred i, Thom 1,184 I street. ‘and i gist ste. A Medical ne Beraent tates held at ee ompaod, for gut door paticots. who ate" fur: : sical EDIeAL STARE a. THOMPSON, M. D., Sur, Chief, ¥.X TSRFORD, MD. Assiefont Surgeon: BOARD: ALK. Barnes W-D yf Howwitss M.D. Noble Young, & H. Michi Figete altceriae Ds” Srapon ® J iiey M.D” Howard pz M. WILLIAN, IMPORTER OF PARISIAN FANCY GOODS, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, And % Cite Trevise, Paris, Goods, selected eewaineabin te rhc os Wis Mantiiles, Te gat. ine, Ribbons, "paces Beal in Bs Braids. ain fumery, Kid Gloves, etc. ete. cannot ete by any other house in quality t made to order, resses and Mantilles joe mbu-ly THE GREAT REMEDY FOR HOME PURPOSES, TAKEN INTERNALLY—Haifa: iN di- wa egtiuce «Poo ana APPLIED FXATERNALLY—Woen there is pein or inflammation, effords instant ease. chlore- PS PAIN auicker than morphine, forms epiuaa, or cay other adyed kaeea te ee ‘m. opium, or any world, IF SUDDENLY SEIZED with pain. fal ie agiase of water,will, ina few remove all uneasiness. PERSONS 8UBJECT to a) exy. heart die. gare. pret Ay sudden faintings: should Ken the Relief near {nemo wospecntsy in water, will, in three minutes, remove all difficulty. RADWAY’'S READY RELIEF IN ITSSIMPLICITY AND GRANDEUR. R. R. R. Bret consider in it ity as a special. farued remedy: Radway « Beady Relief, bout the civilized world under iteration &. BB, This remedy the part of the bedy where patient is relieved.@And if the pain is from an established disease, @ cure will soon follow. tte Ready Relief it a vegetable remed: Ree Sy and innocent itis quicker in ‘oubduing mat comforiabie than jum, OF any other in and ‘making the er. Opi of application renders it a lorphine, Chloroform gent. Ith simplicity valuable household ne ity. and its usefulness covers the entire range of family accidents that are liable to occur at any moment The Ready Kehef should be kept in every house. for if any injury or Secident eccurs to child or grown person, its use Will prove of immediate service. It matters not what the diffienity may be. Burn, scald, Fall, Bruise, Out. Wound, Poison. Sprain, Sirains: Pain. Ache, Cough, Céld. Cronp, and a liwndred other annoyances that are SaPetantly taking place in every family, this READY Fwill, ina few minutes, wd nes but wish for « ductor the Read; nd or check the progress of the disease at once, and in ninety times out of one huntret cure the patient before the doctor arrives. It cam never do harm, but will always do good. D POWER JN THE PREVEN © RE OF PESTILENTIAL AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. in discases where immediate and absolnte nce and relief is required wherein this reme- dy proves ite superior, and we might say. euper- patural power im saving lite, and promoting ealth, In cases where Epidemic Small Pox, Fevers, ke exist. thie remedy prowes the potent power of a disinfectant, neutraliver and cure No one that uses the Ready Relief when Asiatic Cholera, low Fever. ene Fever, ‘mall Pox, Diptheria, &., prevail in a community will be seized with these diseases: and if sei; when using it. will be cured if the directions are followed. Simple as this remedy is. it posreeses the elements of cure of the most violent, paiaful, and fatal diseases that scourge the earth. !ON Dieeases, Pesti'«nce, THE PROPERTIES OF THE READY BE- LIEF ARE COUNTER-IRRITANT, RUBEFA- CIENT, ANTI-SPASMODIC, DISINFECTANT, ANTISEPTIC, DIFFUSIVE STIMULANT, TONIC, NERVINE, ANODYNE, ABT-ACID. Its ui either as preventive to the world than all or cu of more val other discoveries in vogue. instantly secures rest, stops the Cramps and Spentas, and hehds the constituemteor see bined tee gether, equalizing the circulation, and preventing the separation of the watery constituents from the er ropertios of She bietd, end arrests and purging Jn Xellow Fever it isi 5 them that may be seized In Fever and Ague, Typhoid, Bilious. S-arlet and other Fevers, ita use will ‘alway re a cure. In Bheumati«m. Neuralgia, Gout, Tic Dolorenx, Sore Throat, Diptheria. faftuenza-iu all casce cf inflammation, the Ready Helle, assisted when re- quired with the Resolvent and ‘Pills, will surely effect a cure, IMPROVEMENT RELIEF. NEW IN READY NEW CORKS. LARGE BOTTLES. ati prevent the eva volat: of the Relief. is important thatthe Relief + Keds to prevent 1 le proper: tier be kept cor! the action of thc atmos- pheric air. Bech ena |, #0 that person te much, Heady Helet for 60 copts ta thes wih) oe e — = Killers aud other 25 Tent Linimrents. Be. ; je. bee thet every bettle is stamped with Dr, a 's Pre) Internal Revenue tiamp. ak Tor Relicf ln new bottler new etriny . Bibeabrerete cir eee snide tear] 5 on rt net merting. “This ill peotect you againet Fever and Ague and all other Fevers. ‘T eolm FURNITURE. in M. FOLEY, = DEALER I” PABLUE, BED-BOOM AND KITCHEN 6____sevanTu STMEET___s5 a SEE E20 ET ——_.388, EEETLED ChambE SULTS. Tet reece ratio’ , from £78 10 9250, MEARE schooner Rebece fered with salt for J. lew York. as0 Sraeer M. P.Cavrcn.—Uomma- Bion service was held at this church yesierda: fee » the pastor, Rev. Mr. Bates, offici- ating. MERCHANTS’ Exck ANGE —The only business tramsacted on "Change this morning was the sale of 18 bushels of inferior wheat at $2.65 and $2.75 per bushel. =—SEE GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. (ee ie gee foqm “Phe friends et the Charge iy invited. eat '¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown *NEERELB MEM Rea LLeRUEET SS a itae Sch Se oP neat f'n Liber B. cE fori at purchaser's risk on five notice. MABHLON ASHFORD. Trustee. Je +e0kds THOMAS DO’ LING, Anct. ¥ THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgeiown, Por: ty a two doors east of the ie james 4 joors © Union Hotel. The lot is 2 feet front. and pom od of 120 feet, with a wide extending to the rear of the lot. ten rooms, including with « fine cellar. cas = sae house, and the whole iss re vA Terme, of sale: my “THOS. DOWLING, Avet. G®rr BARGAINSIN DRY GOODS —Bieach I ed Cottons lec - yard wide do. 125. 15 and Sc; Androscoggin do. 2ic.; Wamsutta do 2c. o08 - Ww FURNITURE | Having enlarged my Ware Boome, me increased facilities, I beg leave offer to the public my large and wel selected stock of tt FURNITURE, Com prisine— SUITS FOR PARLORS, BED Bu: AND oe of the — will try my best to please, ene eh tea 141 Bridge Street. poe wn. P _€ —A Fine Assortmentof LOU! aes sp7-m ich giver In solicit can oniy say f GAR reexk ware-roons. ‘Travelers are invited to call and select TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATORELS. From the largest and best assorted Stock in this city. Marked and delivered free of charge. WALL, BOBINSON & CO., 322 Pennsylvania avense, jeer Detween 9th and ith streets. NINE BoOM THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, SovtH Froxtacr, No. 578 MARYLAND AVENUE, Between 9TH axp 10TH STREETS weet, all modern tm ‘The House vt and Cold Water, Cisterns, ts, Cement Ceilare, &c. &c. finished for nee, owner desires to movet.'om the inle tenaat. ‘Tire Preveer ble ‘ Will be sold only for cash and no G. ALFREED HALL & OO PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTRES, 498 NINTH STBEBT, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. mb 10 (First established ia u TH red 01 two ani three. in #,care humired and forty. in the cley of au: four rty three in said square to . ne hundred and lars and thirty-seven cents: and that rchasers have severally compled with of sale: It ix. this 30th day of May. A jered by the Court, that the saic sale be, me is, hereby ratified and copirmed. un’ use to the conti shown, on or Lefore June next: Py of this order be published in the Ew: ‘gate to four thor dollars and thi twel coy e Star, guce a week for three successive weeks. befor said ay. WM. F. PURCELL 4 Judge Orphans’ Court A true copy. ont a JAMES RB. O'BEIRNE je Vlawaw Register of Wi A CERTAIN CURE FOR OVER-DEINKING DOCTOR VON KUBE’S ANTI-INEBRIAN? AND PROPHYLACTIC exreact: Attention is called to this invaluable remedy fe ance ‘of over-indulgence in stimulaute aud meteor ‘will be appreciated; and ae ions, persons ha cert! to! ‘great excellence and es expeanere me: VON KUBE & 00. ‘oF rm. aaa Building. sp 33. si OLLECTOR'S OFFICE, y: RNAL Bevencve, C Uniten States ingasas | fy Wasutnorox, w x A, **° © BaluBoaD courant. * SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Op and after MONDAY, Jove 8. the Trains wig T ee a y ees ine. « JON te ery '1ON8. I al 2 mente OF anNaro- and tie LL change of care. (except Suadey) ets. a.m, ita LADELPHIa. Sunday) et S00 anciz:s p, F =. ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York ana Philedelphiaat 7:00 p a, SPING CARB tor New York on 1:00 p.m. Ti SS D*- LEWIEa ale DENTAL assovula- No. 260 P! 7 e Between ‘ond idth wire TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pais, where Ne charge will be made for tiicial Teeth are inserted, —y 4 — will be required ir wil be di Associat i PDENTIST, 4 9 ENNSYLVANIA AVENER, pet: bab ad Soh ates PP cto a iviniyty it erred PAWNBROKERS. 475 LICENSED BY AUTHORITY. B. BURNSTINE’S LOAN OFFICE. ry} Glovey loaned on time te seh customers oe on 5 tate, Gold and Silver Watches Diamonds, Je giry, Bilver Piste, Pianos, Furniture. Mechanical Toole, Ladies’ aud Geuticmen's Wearing Apparel Geecriptious. Uld Gold iver bought. ap 33m" B BcENsTiNE Pus ov AB! 3 or Rare AND-A-HAL! ‘BST, ye for ue 34 FOUE- Peteer Offers the bighest vances on all kinds of Merobandiee, te any amount ‘and for say Business ver on 7 co: ‘ bought for cash and sold at private enle, MEST OF THE INTE: EP ARNITE STATES PA asin 1223 {he petition of Cl. . Wisconsin, pray’ ag — to ht .foran vemen| seven yeare. from the ent. which ber, 1868 Persons opposin, extepmon are required to fle in the Patent Office their wiles at least teremey before the hearing: testimony Sled OF either party used at the said bea: —7 be taken an! tray itted im accordance with office. which will be furuiehed on application ond other ‘upon as in’ the ofice twenty dave ; the arguments, D™ ENTS SUE SREP orice, of SARAH W. FLANDEUS. of the petition sn Ww Newbury port, Mass.. soministratrix of the estate De fr oni SERRRIAS ing for the 7 TOS. 2, 1888, ac the of DANIEL —— — jatavia, Iilimois, formerly « . ng Yor the extension ‘of = nt gran ed to for an improve-