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er EVENING STAR. «++ MAY 2%, 1969, FRIDAY..... LOCAL NEws. Amusements, &c., To-Night. MaTRorotitay Hatt awp Vagiery Tama- TRE, Penvsylyeuia avenue, between 11th and 12th street: ciass entertainment. Prov. Sxira’s Art Gallery, 24 Pennsyl- vania avenue, a large number of new chromos just recerved. MARKEITER 6, $56 7th street_—Fine pictures exhibition. Natiowat WaLt.—Master Frank D.Guanell tery. Arti Va.. Saturday, May 29, 1569, at 1 o'clock p. m. “Dulee et Decorum est Pro Patria Mori.”’ PART 5 1. National salnte at one o'clock, by Col. Da- ont'« battery. ey Callumg assembly to order, by comrade Open every night—with @ first- | Timo:ny Lubey, chairman of committee of ar- rangrments and the introduction of comrade Samari A. Duncan, the grand commanser of the rere poids Potomac, G. A. R., as resident of tl x ae Music—Miserere of 1! Trovatore, by th= eces, Prof. Scala, leader. wg Newman, D. 5. Music—Ode to - Words com- mB Bis remarkable seanc | posed for this occasion by Dr. H. Risler. Masic [koa by Kreutzer. Sang by the Washington saen- Firts Warp REPUBLICAN CLUB.—This clad evening at their hall, on Carroll Hill, H_ Holden (president) in the char, and DMeKmoght. secretary. Mr Muirhead, from the Executive Committee, submitted a resolu‘ion fixing 4 o'clock as the hour of opening the ballot om Tuesday for theelection of ward candidates. AtkiDsOB Moved to lay the resolution on the table characterizing it a8 am attempt to get all the ballots which were now printed. i He had then in Bis pocket had been the hallot box tickets which PTLE'EG tWo Weeks. The resolution atter debate the hour of meeting to The question of the | was Was amended chang: nd finally | ¥ of vote by ballo: oF ria oer S. Atkinson adv. H. Brown, :r.t sand Tb2t eandt © buy up poor mea's votes. who bed atly become = favterard W. Hugh WAs purne eos! asked and ob: monies v: hich Tpo-e As.ess tub, when mevon the 1 deed drunk Finally be Tacity between himself caused som rchell sat down Ww wks. The resolution of thanks to Wen. passea by the mass meeting on was adopted by the club. and lorwarded \o the Mayor. Tae resignation of W. A. P. Cooper asa member of be Vigilance © dered and Inid ™ imsen offered a resolution en- ©. Lewis for the position of ist in the mavy-yard; which was adop'ed. Mr. Searle offered a resolution susiaiming the eight-bour law. Also, ore im favor of enbstituting day's work for the coniract system. Ako, ution urging the passage abill to provide for the monthly pay ot Tporsucn +mploytes; ail of which were adopted. Adjourned. SATs WARD Crrivgxs’ NowIwati~. Megt- vas Nominated —A meeting wens of the Sixth Ward was held Last ut the corner of Sth ana L streets, Navy Yard. tor the purpose of nominating s vandidate for the Board of Aldermen, three for the Koard of Common Council and ove for Assessor. Mr. John E. Little was called to the chairand Valeutive Couner chosen Secre- tary. The friends of the varions candidates At work, the ball being densely first it was almot impossible to preserve order. Nominations for the Board of Aldermen being in order, Messrs. John H. Russell, William Talbert, T. Edward Clark and Geo. A. Bohrer were nomi- nated. Messrs. Donald McUathran and Jonn Morgan were appointed tellers. The name of ac voter was regisiered as Re pas-ed through the tellers. The vote baving been taken, re- sulted as follows Russell, 115; Talbert, Clars. 1; Bonrer,2. The nomimaton of’ Mr. Kussell was made unanimous. Messrs. B. F. Palmer. E. er. William Morgan, J. Orlando Bo lames T. Bois Jobn E. Lattle, William Talber:. Geerze W. Milier aud Jobu Coltins were nomivated as candidates for the Board of Common Council, but Messrs, Miller apd Collins deciimed. The vote bemg taken. resulted Palmer. : Bowie. ~6; Mor- gan, 6; Kyther, 44: le. Miller, 2; Borsecn, Talbert, i=. Messrs. Palmer, Sowte and Morgan having received the highest number of votes were declared tl nd tbeir pominalituns were made srs. George W Miller, A. G. Pumpbr-y ¥ Daley were pominated for Assecsor and the vote resulted =Pumpbrey. Noller, 4: Daley, 2. The nomination of Mr." Pum: vbrey was made unpauunous and the meeting adjourned. ian i DRCISION—/ mportant Opinien.— eng Justice Waller rendered bis de- im the cases of Messrs. Koth and June- charged with selling lager beer without nse (noticed in the STAR of yesterday) dis- missing tbe cases. The Justice, in considering ihe cases, Said: Lt is necessary to inquire into the powers of the Corporation under the char- + Sud the extent and meaning of the ac: amending the act establishing the police ap- proved July 23d. 1.65. Ey the charier certain specific powers are conferred upon the Cor- por: on im relstion to licenses. Among those Bg on the question is the power to pro- je for licensing, taxing and regulating “or- arves and taverns,” and “co restrain or pro- Lippling bouses Corporation had by the charter. The third section of the act of ‘July, Its, provides ihat “trom and after the expiration of licenses already granted it shail be unlawful for any person oF persons keeping au ordinary, restau. Fant. saloon or other place where spirituous lnguors are sold within the Distret of Colam- bia, to give, sell or dispose of any intoxicating drink without hcense approved by the Board ot Police. The Justice adds: «It would seem om & proper construction of the enactinent the design and intention of Congress was to divest the Corporation of the control over lioenses of taverns and ordinaries, and baving placed (bis rm the bands of the Commissioners of Police. aud manufacture of lager beer not being iucluded in the section quoted above, ind there being mo reference made to the sale of it, aud the defendant being neither the keeper of a tavern, ordipary oF tippling Bouse, and it pe. ‘ng bp proof that he manufactures al) the iager beer be sells. 1 am of opnriom that be is uot violating the Inw.as I am clear in the view that the above cited provision i- a repeal of the ordinance of the Corporation of November 25, 1-53, by implication.” roel Tae E:ont-Hore Law— Wien he Presiie Proclamation Taies E. —Yesterday the dele. gates (rom the several navy yards of the conn- iy, called at the Executive Mansioa to obtain | the views of the President as to whether nis | Proclamation im relation to the eigbt-bou: law ‘utended that the fuli day's pay should com- ence with the proclamation, or whether it Was intended to cover all the time from the save of the approval of the law. The President being engaged they were unable to obraim an | interview, but through General Dent the busi- | ess was made Known to President Grant, aud at his request General Dent informed the dele- entes that the President bad been very careful ‘u wording bis prociamation and it was not intended to be retrospecuve. Orrrcms V. R. SSOCTATION.— Last eve- Sieg & Bomber of ex-officers of the Veteran Keserve Corps assembled at Si. James’ Hotel ‘o consider the propriety of form: tion Of (he ex-officers of the cor the country. Gen. Geo. Mans: to the chair. and Major Geo. H. French ap- pont:d Secretary. Aiter discassiom,a com- mittee WAS appointed to consult wi Bot present and obtain their views on the sub- ject Of the meeting, and to take steps to pertect the orgamizatuion. ———.__ Svppew JEMAND ror Coat.—The river at aud below isdotied with vessels of wasterm ports, the demand at those img been suddenly imcreesed because of strikes of miners and scarcity of yields. It is estima ted that over one hu: empty schooners mm the Potomae. bound hitherwards for <argoes Of Lis indispensible faci. —_o.—_— AT A MEETING oF 1 Wasatxo tox HEDREW CONGREGATION beld om Sunday, Mag zid, 1. 6%,the tollowing officers were elect. :—President, B. bursday next, to the most reflaed and s*asitive tastes, FLOWERS FOR TH Fact jou te invited to carry invited to ear to sig, etoneds 8 small contnibatioa of flowers | and leave the same upon ve of some. of our fallen heres. il = - ~ — Lp consey uence of the inclem- meeting of the Seveth Wart Hynes of the ‘are bb ot held at Island Hall Inst Cvening. 1D, 69 Vorces. ce - Music—God bless our Native Land,” by the Beethoven & Poem. lub. leep well, ¥ Wores by Dr. H Risler. Sung by the Wash ington Saepgerburd ee ™ le. Oration by Coi. Stmuel S. Fisher, of Obie. Chorus—«“Prayer,” by the Arion (uar- tette club. ‘Thi will conclude the exercises on the staz: PART ¥ THE UNKNOWNS 1. Beethoven Dead March by Heild’s Ameri- | can band, Prof. 1 A. Heald, leader. During = | the playing of (bis piece of music the orpnat- | trem the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ O:phas Home fe and gather arouad the tomb of the unknown soldiers, Kev. J. G. Bucler, D. D. jaiem—by the Beethoven (lub. The orphans will then sing, while gathered ond the tomb of their fathers, “Sball we each other there,” and also, «In Chil- ren ot the Fallen Brave.” The procession will then be formed and pass into the Nationa! Cemetery, where the decorauions of the graves Will commence. PART Ill—AT THE NATIONAL CEMETERY. ‘The Marine band and Heald’s American brass baud will be stationed im opposite sections of the cemetery,w bere each will play dirges while the craves are being strewa with fiowers. Toe conclusion of this ceremony will be known uy the firing ofa signi gun by Dupont’s battery ‘when the people will gath+r around the smal stund m the cemetery, where the Marine bani wi'l play the “Stabat Mater,” by aud the benediction will be pronounced by Kev Benj. F. Swailow, chaplain ot the Department of the Potomac. The Committee of Arrange. ments will known by a white badge, tue Committee on Decoration by a blae badge, the Commitee on Grounds by a red badge. Committee of Arrangements—Qomrades Tunothy Lubey, Chairman; Jobu Edwin M+- son, L, A. Brandebary. A. J. Huatoon, G Wiley Wells. Samuel McDonald,S R. Har- Tinciov, J. Lewis, A. Duddenbausen, , Charies H. Brown, A. F. M. Faehtz,E. A. Fiske. ©. Battey, Newton y ansou F. Wea- ver, . Koiebt, W. H.’ Browne, Henry Moore, W.T. Collins, and Lewis Waldecker. Officers of the Wa‘bington S:eneerbind— Charles Richter. leader; Louis Weldecker. resident: H. E. Peterson. vice president; A. ushofl, recording secretary; P- liaverustein, correspon ary (Officers of the Arion (aartette Club—Charles W. Bergmann, leader; Reinhold Springsgath, n, secretary; Julius irscb, Librsrian. Members of Bethoven Club—W. H. Burnett, D.L. Burneti, Chas. C. Ewer, !anrel Gillette, Jobo B. Dawson, F. A. Chase, L. E. Gannon, A ‘THE NATION'S DEAD AT ALEXANDRIA. ‘The exercises in connection with the decora- tion of the graves of the Union soldiers at Alexandria. Va.. will commence at 4 o'clock, p. m., !o-morrow and will be as follow: ing ofiicer, Major M. H. Berkley. 1 Reading Of the general order ot comrade John A. Logan, Commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. ordering the observance of the day. 2. Dirge by ‘he band. 3. Reading of scripture and prayer, Rev. T. H. Haynes. 4 Singing. 5. Addresses by L. Hill, Esq. Judge W. Wil- lougnby, Hon. Charles’ Whittlesy. 6. Singing America. Mosic by the band while the graves are being strewn with flowers. The whote being under the direction of comrades A. HG. Richardson, Henry Moore, S.R. Harrington, whe have been appointed from the commit & of arrangements of Washington. to assist in the ceremonies. —S REvirw oF THE MeTRoroLiTaN Potice Force —This morning-the Metropolitan P»- lice were reviewed in front of Police Head- by the Board of Commissioners and . Richards, Superintendent. Ta-y presented a fine appearance and minuever-d well. The men assembled about 9 o'clock at the Central Guardhouse, where, under com- mand ot Ciptain B M. Reed. Inspector, any wr re formed in compagies of sections of abort twenty-two each, ively of Lieut Tai, Kelly, E Jobneon, (the last Mounted men.) Without musi along Pennsylvania vp Louisinua avenue after marehing in rey presen’ (Mayors Bowen and Sweeai jessrs, Cragin, Chase, and Hawlini) Me Seed down the line'in company with Major Rica- ards, and expre-sed themselves highly pleas-d ‘with the appearance of the men. There wis in the line a handsome silk flag and tw» markers, and the men, being in their new summer uriforms of blue flani id Panama hats, besides moving with the precision of veterans, the Appearance of the bat- talion reflected credit on the officers and men. The absence of music was. however, notice. able. Some one in the crowd remarked that it ‘as the Inst force now comprises 253 men, as follows: 1 Major and Superintendent; 1 Captain and Inspector: 7 (including Lieut. Skippon in charge) detectives 25 m the ist (South Washington) precinct, Lieut. Gesstord; 15 in 2d, (county between Eastern Branch and Rock Creek and that part of the city Hing north of N street. between North Capitol street and Rock Creek,) Lient. Johnson; 29 in the 3d, (Georgetown and the county west of Rock Oreek,) Lieut. Essex: 6 in 4th, (First Ward,) Lieut. Hurley: 27 im 5th, (Srcond Ward.) Lieut. Tait; 27 in 6m, (Tuird Ward,) Fieut. Kelly; 3 in 7th, (Fourth Ward.) Lieut. Ecklotf, ‘2m -:b. (East Washington and county south and east of the Eastern Branch.) ——___ SOLDIERS AND SAILORS’ UNTOW — This ascos ciation held is regniar weekly meeting at Union League Hall last evening, Major in the chair. A resolution that the . bers of the Union attend the decoration of thegraves et their comrades at Arlington Heights, on ‘Sarurds tered and unanimous; soldiers and sailors. A resolution was of. adopted. “That as who nided in defeating we heartily and ¢»r dially endorse tbe nomiaacions of the Repay. lican party of this city. and pledge our earmest efforts to detest the remnant of repels and the'r sympathizers known as the Citizen: the ensuing election. After rem: Quickby and Hughe: ines Kivgr Excvrstons.—Tae steamer Arrow, Stackpole. carried down to Mount Vernon this morning 8 fine lot of passengers, and mails for Marsball’s Landing. The excursion y-s- terday of the South Washington « Tartie Club” and their families to the latter place, affair, and the 3 of the day * oD ugurate the sea- irsions to Leonardtown and Piney Point, under the auspices of the Potomac So- cial Club of South Washington, leaving ber wharf at baif-past seven o'clock, and return- ing Monday morning at siz o’clock. —_—eo——— . No. 1. 0f C Shout one nes pull parade for ‘the occasion about one hundred MALY Of cur dest citiaeme, Co mie Come man. oN : aan 0. 2, will parade about the same decree aj ting John H. Johnson trustee to sell. Elveabeth Davis agt Samuel Davis; order of publication. —-—_——_. Tux Srrinc TRADE—Messrs. Kidwell aad Hanarsvoms No. $05 9th street, advertise a large aesortment of wall paper, window shades, Picture frames, oil cloths and matting, whith they are selling at the lowest cash prices. To thelr mattings they invite especial attention. —e——. Sates or Rear Estats.—W. L. Wall & © have sold sorthern part of Lot =, square Ii fronting thirty feet on 19th street, between L and M streets west. and improved by a frame house, toS. H. Howell, at fourteen cents per square foot. ——_+e-___ CITY ITEMS. FoR SPRInG AND SUMMER CLOTAING, Gents Fornishing Goods, &c.. Call at Hable & Co.'s, 46> Penn’a ave., under U.S. Hotel. GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONARLE CASSItERE PANTALOoNS, in desirable colors, from 33 up- ‘wards. Gxo. ©. Hexnine, No. Sil Seventh street. ALASKA Set in Gold Received this morning a <5 Ona D Jewelry Siore, No, 406 Penusylyamia pear 4. avenue, ust re. THRY ARK ALL THR G> —Havi ce ved anolber assor Scotch Chevoi! + at «ele, from $15 108, Popuiat Ciovaine House. Penns¥iva weew Hh and Mth siveeu a dor om Tees. Ir yor acant evening. pe £0 to the Strawterry Fest corner of och and F stree: ladies sre sparing no pai bis Festi- val the best ever given y Uhape Proit and flowers aud & good sybstantial snp- per can be had, all at moderate prices F\M,T CuearER TuaN THE CHRAPEST—White Sbir J eents. $1, $1.25. upwards, Un- dersbirts and Drawers, from 35 cents upwards. Goed Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- kerchiets, already hemmed, 2 tor 25 cen's. Toe best Paper Cufis, 5 cents per pair, or 5) cents a dozen. Excellent Paper Collars, cloth-tined Button hole, 10 cents a bux; and all other goods at equally low prices, a: Franc & Goldman's, Marble Hall. 250 doz-n English Socks double heels and toes, $3.75_a dozen, or 35 cents pec Pair, just received at Marble Hall, No. 45> 77h Street, opposite Patent (ific 6 t Wesley Chapel, eveaing. The ——_ WE ARE SELDOM CALLED UPON to chronicle 9 thing so worthy of notice as Hoff’s Malt Ex- tract, Itis just the thing the public have loaz needed. itisa fluid resembling beer. and Bas been proved by analysis to contaia certain in- eredients of vegetable origin. to which it owes its beweficial and powerfal elfects as a remecy. pines cerensibseaets THE DISCRIMINATING PURLIC show, by the immense patronage which they are bes:owing, that they fully appreciate the advantages which are oil#red at Oak Hall, im its low prices and Fashionable Spring Ature—gent’s, doys’, apd children’s Clothing—Aipuca, Drap d'ere, and Liner Duck Coats, Pants and Vesis. O Hall, 460 7th street, opposite Pos: Office. 6 BLUE FLawnet Scrts, All sizes, styles, and prices, At Hable & Wo.’s, 4 46~ Penn’a ave., under U. Hotel. — F+r Liven Collars ane Cults go to th Orizi- nal Franc, 494 7th street. vecween D aad E. —— ee PawaMa Hats cleaned aud trimmed at A. T. Whiting’s, 23 Penna avenue, south side, between %ch and 10th streets. 17 a For Five Waite Saters go to the Orizinal Franc, 194 7th street, between Dand E. Prices 75, $1, 31,25 and upward. — FOR ALL @TYLRs of Paper Collars go to the Original Franc, 34 7: street. Prices 10, 15, I- and 2c. per box. ee FoR Stwmer Daawsgrs goto the Original France, 14 7th street, between Dand BE. Prices 35, 50, 75¢., $1 and upward. Coumrgrianp Lower CoaL.—a few bundred tons prime article in lots to suit purchasers: low price; at G street wh: 6 GLBARON & Go ® —_2—__ For Fine White Pocket Handkerchiefs go to the Ongi Franc, 44 7th street, berweea 25¢e. and upward. = FoR GOOD COTTON S0cKs go to the Original Franc, 41 7th street, between Daud LE. Prices 5, 10, 15, 20e. and upward, ——__—o-_—__ For StMMER UNDERSHIRTS go to the Or Franc, 4% 7th street, between Dand E. F 25, 00, 75¢4 $1 aud Upward. 5 For ALL kixps of Geuts’ Furnishing Goods £0 to the Original Franc, 447th street. betwen Dand E. three doors above Odd Frliows’ Hall, as his is the cheapest store m the District. bear im mind that he has no bran. SEVENTH STREET. SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN aT MARKRITER'S, , Bo. 4586 SEVENTH STREET, | Between D axp E StaReTs, 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail, EMBRACING NOVELTIES 15 PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW SHADBS, PI" TURE FRAMES, PIOTUR® CORD AND Ta3- 8BLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, OBEO- MOB, PICTURE NAILS, RINGS, &c. Please remember naine and number. BMS ASH oer eai Peansiuonts toc To reduce stock, we will sell for th days all guts ‘yithont regard to cont. The assortment te full, and the ‘ar veles of best quelities. Is |. _House- hotel-keepers, and others will tind ti tunity to purchase on anusually fav ter i Lt BON m1S-2w_ 41 Pa ave.,opp. Metropolitan Hotel. Wirurn « co., MAY BUILDING, Bevemth Street, opposite Post Office Dep't. WINE House. FINE OLD SHEREY, POBT AND MADEEIA, CHAMPAGASES, SOLE PROPRIETORS. ZEIGLER'S WHISKY, $4 PER GALLON. DEPOT OF THE CALIFORNIA WINES, BRANDUES, &c. 100,000 €F We call attention to tl the Goods o1 a 486 ep?t-2m Save YOUB MONEY The Undersigned has just taken ont a HEW PATENT FOR PAVING SIDSWALKS, GUT- TERS AND STEEETS WITHOUT A SEAM, dispensing with carb, and reducing the expense to below the contract price ia any of the wards in this city with brick, which will last for a lifetime without repsir. 1,000 loads of PAVING BAND for sale at the yard on Tiber Creek, between I and K streets, THORNTON SMITH, mb 1-1 394 E street. bet. 9th and 0th. WELLS PBIZE BOAP. THE BEST, Ce OU Se Prenee SOAP, “ w s0aP, oo . ow of end Are ix ramerier }, end ere guar 0. BTS EWE oe also the quality, is meres ee ‘4 suid. orc mete A remsae = cadets, les of the college fulty equipped; fifty acolytes, in purple and white garments, swit incense: the clergy, and GEORGETOWN. pasties walratars Atiairs in Georgetown. CELEBRATION ov Conrvs CBRISTI DAY aT Tax Cottnor.—Y There were about two Persons present, and the rich vest- Ments cf the clergy, together with the glitter ing arms 4nd uniforms of the cadets, combined being one -of the in fall uniform and censers of burning to form a most imposing pageant. Mercuants’ E morpivg were sold at $1.47, FRoNT.—Clearet ws. New Yerk. + Express, Nickle, able a -reet, RICK RESIBENCE, ntafuing 12 BY THOS. POWLING, At PRREMPTORY SALW OF NEW CARRIAGES. Sanit) GARBLAGKS, ae NO. ror SENN BUGGIES AT AU -T! By virtue of Court o* the will sell. on WD. 3809. at 10 0’clock Store. 174 Bridge street— 2 Pew Carriages SP APM 31 be; OBGETOWN. DO. gieed SATURDAY, the 20th inet Oiders for COKE Bimve attention if lefe at the deas store of SHING@TON CROPLEY, corner Bridge 2. mye Ai AUCTION —WHl be anid in Georgetown, Ga ge thinst .atSp m at may Pavt culars in Obronicte and In: HANGE.—The offerings this bushels red wheat, which —Steamer John Gio- a— irom and to Balu- iL receive thi No. #51 Was! &e. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionee~. 3X THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. A BEAUTIFUL BU I8G LOT FOR SALE UCTION. On FRIDAY. the 28th instant, at 5 o'clock p. m., en tbe premises of Fn; 00x 129. my25-dcde Fine GhOOE! Best Whi'e SUGAB at 17 dered aud Granulated at 1 Conued TOMATORS, 2 nds. at 25 cent Q) ty as any stere corner Bridg fine guality. “Al KEYS. PALE SHERR the District aud over twelve bottle may 1 Im Cor. Bigh sunds. at 20 rs UINCES, PEARS, and DA! FLOUR, GREEN TEAS, SOK aud JAPAN TEAS, tment of, INES and LIQUO! Said lot is sitcated on the corner tle and ‘id streets, opposice the Uonveat IES AT LOW PRICES. conte, Ornshed, Pow- SNe: oN OHy Fine in the D' HT BY. and High streets. Georgeto' FINE WHISKEY AT THREE DOL LABS PER GALLON. me I will sell the celebrated STAR WHISKE’ Only 3% per gallon. warranted pare and of a 120. BAKER'S an d other WHIS- in Giass, the best in years #id. at Sie per HT 5 and Bridge screets, XCU and afer this dat the ith street, Giymont is now le ¥. who d neatness and ings. red ence. contort and delizbt 0 and complete. Mi Excursioniste. jaints from even ti 8.8 HOWISON. Pi SAM'S GEDNEY. iden’ neral GUY R. PHELPS, President. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE Com or HARTFORD, CURBIONS. iteamer WAWASET can be chartered for SIONS TO GLYMONT on © At no prior time has G attractive, or the arrangement g undone OF unprepared te meet every wa ‘There will be no room fo! cou he mont fastid! ‘erry Uou-! ased by Mr. J H. Shaftield, the well known and popular confecti ut vat the ands in therongh order T of this tendes the buiid- Bxeurstoni: ‘afield w len: it tons. t Potomac Ferry Co. Supt F.C: W.8. OLMSTEAD Secretary, PANY OONN. Asseta over TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, eB0RGE '. MARBLE, Agent, Federal Block, Zoom 4, Opposite Post Office Department, Corner 7th and F streets. po Gyo. ¥. KIDWELL. WM. P. TONRY. KIDWELL & TONRY, BEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS No. 17}: FOUR-AND-A my 8 tin ry T HOMAS FAHEY, “HALF STREET, WASHINGTON, D. c. Wholesale and Retatl Dealer in LIME, CEMENT. PLASTER. LATHS, H. . BAND, ARD GEAVEL,2 * 2418 Corner 10th street west and Canal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Dore im the best manner, and at the lowest price FING MATERIAL8 ALWAYS Q: D me e AND FOR SALE. be hcialas OEDFES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL fe 2-3m WORK GUABANTE! & M. WILLIAN §@R& OES, LADIES’ UN DRESSES and MANTLES n atyle, 336 Penna. ave, 1s open ® handsome stock of SPRING < S1LK SACQUBS, WALKING LACE POINTS, TRIMMINGS, NETS, UATS, STRAW GUODS, RiBBUNS, SATINS, VEUVETS, LA- RGA MENTS, Btc., Ete made Inthe latest Pa 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, i ‘tially int her friend eke oe or dg oe FASHION BLE MILLING! MAKING EST adlic Mrectuorthe Cetween Ith 8 gp arpa the North ed for a callfrom Ppayo TUNING AND BEPAIBING. ent ods. inducements are preseut- RY aod iT at No. 334 fall supply si ast all Canrets, contains, ac. THE MOST, "HE LARGE: STOCK? THE NEWEE He eae 3 oly Tue importance oF HeaLTu, of its iones te ‘pled, blotched, and tte a clear, smooth skin ELECTION NOTICES. :D— FIRST VOTING PRECI Nev. tice te ven that the provisions ofthe Charter st ithe city ) etom. am el Precinct of the inst ® jay of Jone next, at the ¥ t MONDAY toe th houses of Wan Bens sige ‘street, between @ an that In fast side cf roby hat, Ia ¢ of the Board of Moe brid in the Bit Wor ‘ three a@em- rd Ward.on Munn DAY, toe or " fa enue, for Colisctor. Ke; » the ¥ of Jeve meat at jo | snd Surveyor, to serve two scare ee or | of Peter Fox.en K street vow of ‘aro of Al = to) Serv Mth strects east, for Collect: the tnitial letter of whose one year-end am T. 80 serve tw from_T to Z. inclusive. wili be received. | which the votes of all who are ree setoners ols open Bt 7 8m, Soi clone a7 pm feted in the said Sixth Ward of the city of Wasp MEST WARD— SECOND VOTING PRE F' cl CT Aatice le bert in the initial letter of whose names is frou N ven that in con formity to the provisi: ms of the Uharter of the city of Wi election wi 4 to’. inctustve. be rr cet! Polls opea a: 7 . Ff a” & ‘and close at > p.m = Cosumission D—FIRST VOTING a= atin com of the Chey % an election will be bel in the First Yeyor, to serve two years; one, member of Ward 4% Seabees ot the ‘Board of Commies Gane Martin. No. 65 Louisiana avenne. for Collector, Bee: ‘and Surveyor. to serve twe years, Eember of the Boar! of ‘Aldermen t> sree Sw years, three mem of B Council to serve n ¥ W™ A. WORMLEY, HENRY in my commissioners ceived. Polls open Figs THIRD VOTING PRECIN fs herety given that in confor ° { the Charter of the city ois tigu wil be Reld in the rhird Vo" don MONDAY. the Jobu Beeves. on between Ith ~ ore FOUsTE WaABp- NCT—N. oy n tae 4 the wharter of Lue eit a will oe Werte Ow id Precinct the votes of all w of th y bo» in the saul 5 mand ¢ FEEBUESICK IDDINS PALMER A BRIS: Commissioners. | WARD—*UUSTH VOT) T —botice 1s hereby given thar furmity 10 the provisions of the Charter ot Wasbinaton. elestion will be held in th 4 A D VOTING Poe Fourth Voting Trecinct of the First wars. cu | M<1¥¢ 1 —Notice is Bereby given that.t 2 MONDAY, the ith day of Juue next. at the hoas: | formity to the provisions «ftheUberier of of George T. McGine, oa the north side of T street, | Of Washington, am election w il he - be: reets. for Collector. Be, Third Votine Precinct of the Fourt SkOONI r a r¥e tWo yeni MONDAY, the 7th day o June ye on, to serve. eof JK. Norris. No 12 i misloun of the Cau 2 Board of ( » Register, and ate wer fe election w rv two years; one mem! er of the Board of Allermen, Sak Geo beeen walk registe: to ecrve two years; and tures members of the Ja nh wire. w oar of Common Cone Assessor, to serve two years. Precinct the votes of ail who arr r said Fourty Ward of the city of W itial letter of whe city ot Washincton, pees i NitoS, inclusive, will be received. jv Open at 7 a. in. awd close st? p.m. baci om JaMBS RELLY pext at BD IFT! y the provisions of the Charter of the <i 7 ot Waa ington ection will be held in the Fifth Voting Precinct of the First Ward. on MONDA ¥, the7tn dey ot June next, at the house of Mr. Murphy, Ro 307 Twentieth street, between M and N streets for Coll Register ano Surveyor, to serve (wo en. t ears; and three members of ihe Boar | my28 FOURTH WaBR—£O ORTH VOTING pr CINCT — Commiveioners: ice is hereby given that tn con. of the Charter of the SEVENTH Wal H Ss CINCT ~Notice te heret i .d Surveyor, to serve two sears Washi |, tonery, e a el eshingtoo. an Suid prostuct tho voles of ail win ace seainienen ie Board of Aldermen, to serv= Noting Feocinet the eaid Firet Ward of t: e city years: sud three members joard | AY, the ith a initial letter of whose nan Common Connell. to serve one year; and 85 As nter shop of Mr_J ave; willbe cee r. sesor. to nerve two 7 at which said Prect Of F street south. between ('s close at7 p. m. the votes of al! who are vegistered in the wad | heme ti street, for ies A LERE! Foarth Ward of the cityof Washington, | xeyor, to serve two scare; oor um WALTEE DRURY. ti jer of whose names is from X to S incimsive. | Board of Aldermen. + my2s Commissioners, will be received. m. and closeat SECOND WARD. FIRST VOTING Pi BriNCT CHARLES H'™ Woop, Ss hereby given that 1m couturmity ro WM Il UPCERM AN. | he proviatcne of the Charrer of tho city ol Wash. | my 2s missioners. | Precin ‘Day th, | (POURTH WARD—FP TH YoTING PRE | Freel tof the Becond Ward. 0 ion DAT, th CINCT.—Notice i® hereby given thst. in con the southeast corner of M “ formfty to the provisious of the Charter of the city OF Wesbingti, am election will be beld fm the Fifth Voting Precinct of the Fourth Ward, on MONDAY, the 7th day of June next. att anter- Hall south side of Loutst be. 2 and for Collector, Register, aud Surves jeare; one ms ter of the Board of Alder T8 em tO Serve one Rertor, to serve tw: Fears; at whi: the votes of all who are re, ond \\ ard of the city of letter of whose names is Will be received. Folie ope 7 p.m. vetws Dy to my 28 SEVENTH WaRw— peck TH VOT VG Pee SS CINCT.— Notice is hereby given that. in7 formity to the provisions of the (harier Bees paar of ‘DB to serve two A nt ary three members of the Board of Common AY. Gey of June next, at onncil to serve Oe Fear; And one Assensor. at int shop. the southwest cor which said Precinet the votes of all who are regis. eed Four and ® ball «iret th Ward of the city’ of G Washington. the initial letter of names | ope of m8 from T to Z. inclusive. will be reccivel. Pola nee; and three men 7 a.m. and clese oupe bases ace ti said Precinct the votes of all the initial letter of bem be received Polls omen a? 7 m. THOS B.sMITHNON, Eo HNSW MAN JOH a. Phane my 3 Fuss PILST VOTING Notice ts hereby PRECT ven that in conformity to of Mr. Nugent. onthe northeast corner of L Thirtecath streets, for Uoliecto-, Hexistor. ar | | jhe Provisions of the Charter of the c+ =o: Wasi: | m Commissioners Surveyor, to serve two years, on menber of the ineto a, ep eg pastccye seat hoties Board of Aldermen, to serve two years, and three | Precinct o ‘ard. « > the Fin day of June urxt. at the house ot Frederick Hol ze. on the north side of Third street east, be P-vnsylvani a Ca Wewubers of the Board of Common Council, t> serve one year, aud an Assessor to serve two years: at which said Procigct the votes of all who are 01 lector, Bestster. aud Barvey registered In the sal ‘ard of the city ot | ne member o: the Board of Aldermen, to nerve tw fem Wito H. lestatl eit be ratoe uses te | Tare, aud three memborsof the Bret of Comin Open at 7m. m.,and close at7 p, a to serve one year, at wh Precinct 435 and oti fall who are 5 city of Was! ues is from registered {a th hone, for Oollector, Regisier. " ue; for Gollectors ¥ fon, tbe tuitial ects | serve twe veares coe’ meel dermen, to serve two St which said Prect: the ol s! ed in the suid Seventh Ward of thr.) WM. BARTLETT. the initial letter of whe woe le sith to Z inclusive wili be reoviy =i. Pos open pret :D-SECOND VOTING ie: Gate CiNCT —Noticn 18 hereby given that in eo formiiy to the provisions of the Ubarter of the city of Waehiogton, an eluction will be peld in the Sr ond Voting Precinct of the Fitth Ward, on MUN- ———— — * DAY. the 7th day of June next. at the houes of Mr. SEE orner of Maszachusetts a: for Collector, Register. and © years; one membe: o Tees, my23 Beland, on Lenperivania sear See oni T O BE EINE, ~ street east. for Gs ct ster, Sar ever to serve two years, one member cf tie Board. 10.000 ROLLS OF goes two years. and thr -e bem 1 Bo ol cmumeon incl, to serve hich sald Precinet the voter of ail sas 4 the said Filth Ward of the city of ugton. tie initial letter of whose names i« from K to H, inclusiy, Mill Le recetved. Polls FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PAPER HANG tov. t of whore names is from | io Im M,inclasive. will be recetved. Pollgopen at. + mand close at7 p. m. SAM 'L DATOCHER, GASPAR KELLER, 8. R. BARK. In new and rich design . ali ne all the tire, from hize GOL® PABLUB PAPERS do the common Eisnk Ps — S open St 7 a. m. and close st 7 _p. m. DECORATIONS. my23 Commissioners a. ¥ Ticker, BOBDBBS. CENT FIBE BOAED PRINS. ative work Gone promptly iy L.). BOTHER K May Boildine. and E steve’ “Ty — HE CHEAP PLace WELOB’s (FST FAMILY FLOUR. $3 05 Darrel saci BOND'S | Burnt Mills) FAMILY. eacl ABLIBGTON BXT! Very fine I: ja! Lower opertion RES" A F FEE. 34 cents pert) @UOD BIO COFFEE. 22 cents per Ih Crashed, Powdered, and Gravalated SUG cents. Brown Sugar. 1 i to 13 ‘Kumford's ¥ SECOND WaRD—FOULTH VOTI\: CINCT.—Notice is hereb} ‘he provisions of the‘ harter of the ci:y election will_be held in toe Precinct of the Second Ward, «2 h day of Juve wext, at the horse barles Robinson, west sid* Thirteenth, be- tween K and L streets, for Collector, und Berveyor, to serve two years; one of my23 Foe WARD—THIRD VOTING PRECINCT. Nott. het rz the provisions of ington. an election will be held in the ting Precinet of the the «th day ot J) Brovks. corner reetconih and second street east. for Uollector, Register and Surveyor, to 40 e818; one member of the Board of Al- t serve twe years: of Corner serve one year; and : at which eaid Precinct the votes of ail registered im the said Becond Ward Washington. it from N to 8, inclusive, will be at7s mand close at? p me mat7« man ve “B.C, WEAVER, our! 5 4 barred igh crade. @9 75 Gunpowder Tha. $1.75. = or of whos co te names te s SOAP. 1 Col CINCT. GOOD COUNTRY Bam formity to the provisions of the Ubarte y ‘AT THE Cu of Washinton. an ion will be held in che Fifth Voting Precinct of the Secon. Warl, 2 esi om MONDAY. the 7th cay of June next. at the sh > of Mr. Mason, on the west site of Thirtee: betweed G end H streets, for Coll T, and Surveyor, to serve two yoara; oie or of the Board of Aldermen to serve tu. yei three members of the Board Council te serve one year; and 7 ot June mi of Third street east ollector, Register and Sarveyor, t) ears; OF of the Board of terve two years, and three members SELF-RAISING FLOUR. to ae, dof Common Oouucll, to serve one PORMAN, - THE G ” are Fecistered im the sai c ‘ ans . gf Washington, the initial eter of who‘ wanes a | 808: 227 AND 2-9 7TH ST., BET. M AND N wae LB OR A seein Polls Bu Fpoetved the Acency for the District for the CHARLES JONE! = DENNIS CALLAN, JEWELL BROS. UNEWUALLED 23 my 8 ‘Commis on Rae (TRIBE WARD TTR? Yori 77. ecixer, I¥TH WAED—FIFTH VOTING PRECINCT ee aes Pea jotice is hereby given that. in conformity o he: ven that cont it Y'the charterot the cityor waste be held im the Fifth Vor ONDAY. the provisions of the Charter of the city ef Wach- Fuccinct of the Thid Wards ae MOM DAT toe oe recipe! ‘ard, 01 5 th day of June next, at Parker Movltcueshoe ob» IT I8 PUT UP IN PACKAGES OF SIX Lez E\ ERYBODY SNOULD TRY IT ipgton an ele. tien will Presinet of the Fifth Ward on day of June next, at tue 3B , Between Land M streets; | Third eirect eos! dnd A sirect south. for olineror ONCE TRIED WOULD USK NO OTHE. ollector, r and Surveyor, to servetvo | Register end Surveyor. to se:ve two year-; one youre ouschomner ~~ a hay = beste yt ed Sp . to = two —— serve two years, and three members ct the Bosra | years: ree members oi the Boara of Com: e = : of Common Conbell, to serve ome sear, at SL Council. to serve oue reat; at which enld prociuct SUMMARY OF ADVANTAGES said Precinct the votes of all who the votes of all wboare red in the ead Pifsn the ‘Third Ward of the city of ashingt« Ward of the cit) of W: iDgton, the initial letter- iN USING ial te ‘Whose pains ie from ‘tach rT of whose pames is trom e, will “be received, Polls open at's recelved. Polis open at 7a. = e and clese'at 7 p. mi. -SEAVENING FLOUR. 1. REALTHFULNESS Ite saving of the nutritious constituents of the my 28 CINCT.—Rotice te : ven that. in Sour Lom jon in the process of tormit to the provisions of the'Uhartar of becky restoration of the phospbates, which are, t 4 . an election will * Ite the which are, tn aipaitpeasacr the Thice Wand wees. = CI aT heat gets of Jane next 96 Li. W. Wor-h- lath street | “it proviles = bread, from the use. ° % ‘atree! Bort. seuth aide, berween toeerve ‘of delicate ve Trang Sth reete lector, aed . 80 serve two yeare: ‘follow. 3 seat Sine eee ong acta? 3. CERTAINTY oF sceyee™ EXCELLENT Uist | While the: with the Beisar | nee hse fection as | 4. KEEPING FRESH. ‘aid | _3t {qratepege brane which retains its moistare red te tke mock equally bread, ud does not mould as r. - bread cos. = ot 3 CONVENIENCE. hiss which by oa & of ‘Commissioners | apie ses wares. witha rs “mamere i f 3 3 - menage ii, to serve our year: Sire twe veers’ a ehictneand

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