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The Pustrai.—A meeting Medica! Associatioa was Beld last even- ie Lee 3 < the meeting, @ud gaye a eketcn of the lif of the deceased. °. Hagner moved that a committee of three be appornted to prepare resolations expressive of the sentument of the meeting: adopted. and Drs D. R. Hagrer,G. Tyler, ana W.G. New- man were appointed. Mernorotitas Hatt axp Vautery Teea- ux, Penusylvaria avenue, between Lith streets. Opes every cighi—win @ firs since emtertainmeat. aS Puor. Surra’s Art Gallery, ¥4 Penasyl- wania Seenes a micgn heme of new chromos Irs. D. K. Hagner, Newman, jase cvasrend. f Tyler. ind F Mancriter’s, $6 7th sireet—Fine pictares | * en exhibition. | Trowat Hatt.— Master Frank 1). (;annelt Temarkable sean ows. BakLow GaLLery.—Exnhibition o: ps: Catvary Barzis? Cacack —Sirawverry | Festival STRAWRERRY Festiva. i0ch and i streets, tor the Imcarpation Suaday School. St Matreew< lLsestirrr. Festival and Concert. D> Fatiows’ Hatt —Festival and Con- by the Ladies Caristian Union. au tare MAY Fretrvat.—The annual floral exnib- nop and coronation of May Queea of Miss M. Harrovers young ladies’ -eminary took P at the school butiding in rar o be Epphiny. A few mia- zual for opening es Was giver, when the party as- @ residence proceeded to ihe sem- pointed, om motion.as pall- be Drs. Joseph Borrows, H. Lindsley, and Grafton Tyler. The Commitie repo were unanimous! talemted mem ers. ‘That in his death they recognize the loss of one whose igh talen's and generat popularity no* | only rendered him conspicuous as @ practi- ourr of meaicin= im this community, but also mber of the public Councils and gov ernment of the city, of which he was so of! | ®8 ormament. [hat they heartily sympathize with the famfly of the deceased in their Teavement, aud expiess their Warm commi jon in their deepamienon Taatas a toxen espect to his memory the members of this Society attend the funeral in & pody. It will be seen by the proceedings of the Councils tha: Mayor Bowen, last evening, ina essage, announced the death of Dr. M., who utes before rhe exer sembied a spary building tDrough eerved as Mayor of the city in IrSéand 1-5 About one buadred y and that resoiations of ree ‘0 bis Memory route were suspended were adopted and a committee appoin‘ed ro some Chinese lanterns. with the word “Uaton” | ™*ke arrangements for attending is funeral eseribed thereon. Arriving at the hall of ex- | this afternoon. ises, Where the scholars Rad siready » TBE FUNERAL. symbied, the grand march was performed in | I.ast evening the Grand Lodge of Mazons of +xcellent style: afier ae ee — Or | the iuetricc held a special meetumg to make «cbool-room was pinced the throne to he | *angements for the funeral, and appointed a heen of May. over whicn | committee for that -arramged canopy of flow- Procession of scholars desig. +d to take prominent part in the coronation uirs bad marched and countermarched the open space of the room set apar: for tbe purpose, they ranged ‘hemselves im single limes, facin ther, when the “Herald, Master Cha: sbington. % lad of about f Who Was dressed im whi pomps, mace bis announcemen inet towes, couched im appropr: and proper tribute paid to the flowers of +pring. The ioral oifermg was wen made by Miss Addie Simpson, of the District of Co- lumpia. and the Queen. Miss Delia Wille. o: charles county. Md, ascending her throne. re- erived ber crows im the most graceful manner. ‘The representatives of the “Maids of Honor,” : Bearer,” and “Qfbree Summer each m turn pertormed their parts, after which the ceremonies were concluded with & handsome selection of music, when the Participants in the ceremonies dispersed about ihe Toum, and all enjoyed themselves in their own way till li o'clock, at which time an ele- GAR! supper was served, consisting of ali the fruits, confections, and substantisis of the season. Supper over, most of the children and some of the oider ones reured to their homes, but a large number of roung ladies and gentle men repaired to the pariors ef Miss Harrover's residence, where dancing commenced and was indulged in til! way in the small hours this Miss Harro Purpose, to act with ao tuittes appouted by Hiram’ Lodge, which also held @ meeting inet evening. This morning the body was handsome black walnut -offiz, « black «oth, farnished with band: | Somic emblems of solid silver, on which was ch | & silver plate inscribed “Wa. B. Magrud: Burr, | MD: born February let, 151¢ the arrangements. atured in a fall suit of and be showed tbat he had lost considerable ie Db durimg bis laces, ite natural. A beautifal cross of natarai ‘wers was placed upon the breast of the corpse @nd tastefully arranged natura! flow- ers from bis garaen were placed about th: iace. On the top of the coffin was the Ma-oui apron. as also & beautifal wreath; and after the services at the house a maguificent gar- land of flowers was laid over it. During the day large numbers of the friends of the de- cased called to take a last look at the face of him they had Roown to love,and up to th- hour of 3% o’clocit, when the remains were re. moved to St. Jehn’s (Episcopal) Omarch, there was & contmuois string of visitors. At the beur above named after short services atthe ponse, conducted by Rev. J. Vaughn Lewis, of St. John’s and Rey. A. Jackson, of St. Paul's, the corpse was removed to the hearse. The follewing acted as_pall-bearers Dr. Joseph Horrows. Haryey Lindsiey and Gratton Tyler, of the Medical Association and Past Grand Sasters B. B. French, C. F. Stans- bury and J. E. F. Holmead and toll: xd by tbe family and a few intimate friends, the re- mains were takea to St. Jobn’schurch. Here there was assembled a very large congregation and numbers were unable to gain admission. Among those present were many of the ol esttamilies of the District and representat: v of the city government, and but tew phy- sicians of the Distriet were absent. The re mains were placed in tront of the chancel, and after the impressive ourial service of the ecburch bad been read by the rectors atoy- pamed, the remains were replaced in the warse. The procession was headed by Washington aud Coiumbian Commanderies, No. 1 and 2, of Knignts Templar, acting as escort, with Heald’s American Brass Baud: Master Mason. Hiram Lodge, No. 10, and Grand Lodge Masons, and after the bearse and carriages, in which were the immediate relatives of the de- ceased, @ number of physicians and a line of citizens on foot followed to Oak Hill, where the remains were interred wita the ceremonie- of the Masons, conducted by Grand Master K B. Donaldson. ——— Tre Potomac Front.—A dead calm pre- > Miss Arnold, with Miss Duncan as | valling Bas prevented any material movemen‘= june Was tustefuliyattired in white Of vessels since our last. The steamer Arrow, tarieton, with light flowers; July in white S'ackpole, made her usual trip to Mouat Ver. tarleton, with dark flowers, and August in Domt 10 o'clock this morming, taking down a ‘white tarieton, with dark flowers and asilver | jarge number of passengers, and mails for grass cycle in ber bair. All these wearing | Marsholl’s Landing. Appended isa iist ot ar Ted sashes around their waists. | rivals and departu: Altogether the occasion was a pleasant one, | W harf.—Arrived—Sebrs. E. R. Bennett. and long to be remembered by those who were trom New York, with hav and oats for and jucgipg from the highly creditable man- ner im which sll acquitted themselves Inst night, her eMciency as a teacher is of the high. est order. Below we give the names of the cbaracters represented Herald—Master Charles Burr, of the District of Columma. Flera— Miss Addie Simpson, of the District of Columbia. attended by Miss Rhodie Richey, Mise Annie Luttrell, Miss Laiie Simpson, Miss Mamie Marshall, Miss Mamie Bernard, Miss Ela Poele, Miss Flora Ridenour, and Miss Maggie Poole. queen of May—Miss Delia Wells, of Caarles county, Md., who is 2 bean‘iful branette, and ‘wos Dondsomely dressed in white alpaca. close | fitting to the waist, with full oriental sleeves and trail. Meics of Hener—Miss Jameson, Miss Alice Burch, Miss Sallie Harrever,MissAlice Herald, ‘Miss Brooke, Miss Cora Richey, Miss Tarton, Miss Georgie Herald, Miss Turner, and Miss tes. Crmem Bearer—Miss Bette Gaston. a June Miss Annie Smith, her flora; July: Miss Gad- with Miss Maggie Poole as ber flora: present. the Government; Thomas Carolt, Henyoa, an! ——_-—___ Great Pirate, King, from Occoquan, with wd Temp Warp Rerveticay Cive.—A meet- | ‘Cr market. Sailed—Schr. Jane Hemson. Van sng of the ublican Club of the Third Ward | Cleat. tor Alexandria, to ship cargo was held at Wisewell Barracks lastevening, | | ‘twler's Whorf.—Saled—Sebr. J-T. Alberger, Mr. R. J. Beall im the chair, J. 0. Hawley, ‘Secretary. Om taking the chair Mr. Beall con- gratulated the club upon the fact that during | the day there bad beem over <00 men registered, of whom 300 were Republicans. He reterred toam excursion that was being arranged by a Captun Bates, and said that it was a trap for | ¥''b poplar lumber for Mohan & Son. the purpose of getting voters out of the city. | Sutled from Bath, Me.. on the 2 On motion of Mr. A. Russell, a committee of | stmt. James Ponder, Hutson, for five was appointed to wait on Captam Bates, | Wb tous of ice for the Great And secure if possible the postpouement of the | Company. excursion. The Chair appomted Asron Rus- Corter's Arrived—Schrs, sell, Jopn Freeman, (eorge Boston, Jas. Cole- man, and Fovert Green as the committ Bond urgea voters of the ward to see th: mames were correct on the registry lists, 1 ‘stead of going away on excursions, and Mesers. | Hawley and Freeman took the same view. Mr. Green, from the commitice on tie ratification Meetups, reported that a band of music haa been engaged, and be urged that all the mem- | bers ot the cia Would scemble to-morrow *vening and march to the City Hall. The stated ‘tbat on Saturday evening 1 | ¥eTe opene City Hail by Mayor Bowe Proposed to bold a mass meeting | 9nd Mr. Douegan, the Superintendent ofSiree: in front of the barracks, aud be hoped | 2d Inspector of Sewers, for that re would be a large attendance, | “Wer in M and sth @r. N.H. Miler then made a suort address; | Pet {oot for main sewer, $2.7 435 Svowing bimseif as having always been a Re. | 10T !Tsps, $20 for drops, $75 for man holes; W Corson, for Georgetown, to load coal for Bos: tn Joinvon’s Wharf.—Arrived—Schocner Enma row a, Case, trom Bath, Me., wita 45) tons of ice tor the Great Falls Ice Company: birge Mollie Ann, Handy, from Whar. Brave, Rigeme, trom York river, with 60.000 feet o! | pine lumber for F. Bletzand J. D. Kiteh: 0. D. Mitbourne, fraser, from Havre-de-Grace, | with €5.(00 feet ot lumber for F. S. Bietz & Co. Sebr. Extra, Teylor, down the river. —Saied, from Havre-de-Grace, for May 28th Inst, echr. Joha N. Ely, Lyken’s Valley coal for Wilson erday the following bid Publican, and eulogizing the administration | 4. Wilson $4 0s for 6th street, $3.85 for M streat ef Mayor Bowen. Mr. J. K. Wright offered | ain sewers. $2.38 for 6th + 81.08 tor AL 2 resolution. which, after debate, was adopted. | Street, for latterals si15, $50; Nelson endorsing the action of the Republican Nom- | G- Reynolds #4, $3.25, $150, #50, $159; Plowman snating Convention, aud pledging the suppo! of the club to the nominees of that conven. top. A resolution was also upanimously adopted endorsing the administration of —— Bow the cluo meet- and Marks, 6th street $5, M street 2105, $29, ‘S92, ntee ieformal) Bor sewer In E street, 12th and 13th stree’: C. W. King, $4.95, 83.45, 8125. 20, $55. ——_-——— itizens® THE Petry AL of the Calvary Baptist San. jon=. and characterizing the | day Schoot opened last evening and fully ju Party as rebels, Democrats, | tified the anticipations of itsfrieads. To-uight Hie prophesied & larger Re- | 21 to-morrow an additional attraction by wy Publican majority ou Monday ni an was | of some fine vocal music may beexpected. The obusined at any previouselection. Adjourned. | Water sud air fountain 1s the most beaatiful of ~ many beautiful things in the room. Tne _ ae haat isi _tpe | clam chowder. @nd chicken silads. Sued Bah aCe car ee arn eee Tonne | though not soiberial as music and fowcr for, mM Yhri-tian Association “Rooms, corner of mations, are creature comforts to be had here i. Band Niath streets. Present Messrs. Camp- Perfection. Cloves to-morrow night. bell, (first Vice President:) V ice-Presidents, hs ES 4 Kothwell, Pratt, Burr. P.M. Pearson: Ma TRMPIRAECS Pi0- Woo—| =e gers, CBarles Pearson and Williamson and | te various temperance associations in the Dis- Secretary Fort. After reading the 19th psalm, 7! Met Iast eveniug at Union League Hall, to by Mr. Campbell, P. M. Pearson led iu prayer. Concert arrangements fora grand union tempe- ‘The Treasurer reported baving received ¢ jrance basket pic-aic aud mass meeting, to be Western Presbyterian rch, *15: Dr. Ea- aos ge gs York avenue chevch, gins0. ic. | Sst of George Savage. G. J 1. Foxwell. bred- Kerdree Chapel, S30. A leter was received | “ick Jobnson, G. C Finnev, M.T. Parker, from Mr Jobe A. Cole,-aperimtendent of the | Jobn O'Donovan, and B. P. Hawkes. ncolt Industrial Mission (¢olored), st | mans cee aad ibat im all its departments there were anont 1,008 AcctpEsT —About seven o'clock last even- scholars, asking for 2 donation of $t0 worth of | !=z. th» horses atiached to the me. Bibles and Testaments from the Bible Society, | Jobm Lenthail took fright and ran away, and which 5 at the corner of 5th and E streets, Miss Fi and 50 Testaments were also granted the Eng- | 20, 0f Baltimore, was thrown out, having ber sb Lethern church, on Capitol Hill, at half | 22kle sprained snd receiving several bruises. price. The meeting ciosed with prayer by A. | Sbe was cared for at the residence of Mr. J. F. 3S. Pratt. Adams, and subsequently was removed to Mr. Lenthall’s residence. r Morse then addressed ——_.—__ STRAY CHILDREN.—Last evening, Genera! Michier fonnd near b: Morning at 1! o'clock at the internal reveaue ‘Warehouse, No. 465 7th street. celia — 1T Was Millard Arnett, and not “Millard Arnel.” who was the successfal eb Rasen in the speil ‘schools Hou-and | tne Fourth District. = - ‘Movemen'. W.S. Morse addressed the | TE Greenleaf Clu! will give another meeting: after which, the address of the ex- | their pleasing picsie ay re ttesneee Park, ecutive Committee was read. ton Th Y, June 3d. See their advertise: —-.— | meni. Str HAULED Or ror ixsrecTion.—The steamer Se me City of Alexandria, of the Potomac Ferry Com- | | APPOINTMENT IN THE Navy Yarp.—Jobn paoy, having been hauled off for inspection 1). Hoyd recetved bis appointment yesterdiy apd er place on the ruote to Alexan. | 8% master sbi carpenter in the Navy Yard, dria to-day bas been supplied by the steamer | Vice William Talbert, remo Wawaset. The reguiar Ferry steamer will not Paes be inactive more thea three or four days, after Postrowsp.—Oompany B, of the Sutler which time the Wawaset will be prepared for | Zouaves, have conclu regular excursion emgagements. j a to Richi ——-— tion. Tes New Banxrno House of Middleton & Co. opened this morping &! the corner of (50 and P tirects, as heretofore announced, ‘W. are pleased to know that it starts off under ¢ most favorable auspices, and with every pros pect for a long and successful career, ‘TRE FESTIVAL BY THE LADIES of Wesiey Chapel will close this evening. —_.——- E NOTICE of strawberry festival at Ryan Chapel, Unontows, in another column. THE COURTS. Equity Oovat, Juice in —This morning, the iollowing business Ws transacted —Ew Fuller : al; order for receives over [nude to trosmeagd dismirsing bill. George:own ra:lroad set. Mars appointing L. Clepaane receiv 0-day, Davidson vs. Washington, Alexta- dria, snd Georgetown Railroad Compacy, aud the Washington, Alexaudrie, aud Georgetowa Railroad Gempany vs. E R. Martine: al: de- etre appointing Lewis Clephe ue recerver, and requiring bim to give im the som of $5%,- &«. Ewing vs. Faller et ai; ordet that re. cetver tarm over fund %o trust-e for distriba- tiom and aismissing bill. Myers vs. Ho'lings- head et al; order fixing time for defendant to execute provisions of decree, Harris vs. Pagt; order pro confesso on petition ot N.U. Towle. Nelson et al. vs. Worthington @: al.: decree 8p: poiwting W.S. Cox, R. T. Merrick, and M F. Morris trustees to Sell. Phovnix Mutual Lite Ip-urance Company vs. Elizabeth W. Bailey: order vacative order of Muy 27, 183. Crown etal. vs. Crown et at: decree appomting Joho D. Eis trustee to sell. Lewis et al. vs. Ma- guire; reference to auditor to report for trus- tees account. Fraser vs, Parter, decree «n- joining defendant from collecting rents, &c., and appointing W. W. Kirby trustee, kc. Best v8. Best; order directing inventory of property. 4AB's COURT, Judge Furceli.—The will Henry Reicks was fited and fally proven. The testator names Wm. W. Pieck as executor. The will of Ashbel Steele was filea for probate. Frank Trigg gave bond im the sv ee $80 as administrator ot Herbert Wyman jsum of ==,00 as guardian to ns of Jos-ph M. Peirce. tin gave bond ia the som of $5) ardian tothe orphans of Samuel Suannon, 'y L. Stephens gave bond in the nm of 0.000 as guardian to the orpbansof Thos. A Stephens. Eliza Freeman gave bond in the sam of ©) 98 administra'rix of W. F. Frees man. Tbe following accounts were filed and passed. Second and individaal account of Bridget and Patrick Callinane, goardians to James and Anna Callinave. Datherin= SALE oP Lots at Rossi vn.--While the de. oration was in progress at Arliugten, oa > urday last, Kilbourn & Latta, real esta brokers. (by Thomas Dowling,) were offer at x = jon lots in the newly iaid oat town of located at the Virginia termiaus of uct Bridge, and sales were made as In block 4, lot 1. to DG. Johnson, for ft J block ! W. H. Grave SP lord, ti 5 s ; in block 3, lot 1, to R.'T. Arlow, for #175; and lot 2. to J. A. Beaver, fo s2e. A trisagular lot, fronting on the canal, was sold to Edward McCormack, for 8250. Esrats.—Oooper & Latimer, sold lot 9, in Lyons aud Nor- ision of lots 6 and 7, in square 06, with smprovements, to Charies B. Caarch, for $125. Green & Williams have sold in Richardson's subdivision of square west of square 553, lots Qand 21, for8 cents per square foot, and 19 19, 22, 23, and 24, for 73g cents per square foo purcbaser, Wm. Griffla. Also, at private saie, & two-story brick Bouse and lot fronting ou 11th street, between O and P, to Thos. Burke, for $1,610. Tux TuERMoMETER.—At Messrs. Franklin & Co.'s, (opucians,) 243 Pa. avenue, between rath @ 13th stree: the thermometer s'ood (im the shade,) as follows: 10 o'clock a. m., ¥ degrees: 11 o'clock a. m., 81; 12 o'clock m., 52; 1 o’clock p. m., $4; 2 oclock p. m., $4. +: SPECIAL NOTICES. GORHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY Provinence, B. 1, STEBELING SILVER WARE AND FINE SLECTRO-PLATED WABB. ‘Thie Company. having the most extensive and complete Silver-Ware Factory in the world. and employing the best talent tn desig aud finishing, are. with the aid of ingenious aud labor: waving machiuerz. ensbled mantities and st’ the lo parity U int aaeay. esue with all artices in silver for the purpose of pro: tecting purchasers from imitations of their desigus, They siso continue to manufactare their well: known and unrivalled Nickel-Silver Blectro-Plated Ware; which will last twenty-five years with fair everyd 4 eceived from the trade only. but these je goods may be obtained from responsible deal- ore every where. P Tred ate. te stERiixe Stiver Ep cctro: qosM Mig, Sp 610,15, 29; ma 4,8, 27 5 10,15 19, ache 20.24.29; ma 4,8,13 18, 30151015 ELLIs’ IRON BITTERS. Having need your Iron Bitters in my practice, in testify to tts: opertios for in- romoting digestion, ty NTT. M.D. Professor in Philadelphia Udiversity o Medicine and Surgery” For sale by KIDWBLL « SON, Pennsylvania avenuc and 14th street, sud Druggisis generally. my 26-3m A GOOD MEDICINE. im * favor, have been and are its own fsement famity should keep it tu their homes in case of sudden attacks of many eases in which it tean antidote. my 2lw MANHOOD. A medical essay on the Cause and Cure of pre- mature decline io man. the treatment of Nervous ET of fifty cent on receipt il the Author, Dr. B. DeF. Curtis 3% Yort> ) dress Bt., Baltimcre. myis-Ly SPECIAL NOTIOE —Dr. Curtis begs to notify bie Washington patients that, owing to his exten- a prsotice. in Baltimore, be will io future b rote o1 7 sae following daze, 1 Re ir ine nd cou ited on BA TORDAY: UNDAYS 1 Be m, Ot 222 F street, ic rear of Wil Hotel BPROIALITY treatment and cure of Nervou: |p - Gud all diseases arising from eet “PAPHIAN LOTION” BEAUTIFYING beimas Ju AND COMPLEX BEMOVES UPTIONS, FPREOKLE: PIMPLES Ean Bb Fan. etc. Fa: and MING. Pe a ao ody tor disesase aaa Dlomishes of the SiN. PHALON’S “PAPHIAN SOA or the TOILET, NURSERY and BAT! Shap the BALM” ‘Price U6 conte vot a4 3EW PERFUME FOR TH UE EG LE PRE ees TRUNK WAREROOMS. jetly TRUNKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST MADE, AND MOST REASONABLE PRICES. SOLE LEATHER, LADIBS’ DRESS TRONKS, PACKING TRUNKS AND VALICES, TRAVELING BAGS, ge, WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, my %-lm Betwoon oth and lth streets. Wirusz 2 oo., MAY BUILDING. Beventh Street, opposite Post Office Dep't. WINB HOUsS. FINE OLD SHERRY, . PORT AND MADBBIA, CHAMP. SOLE PROPRIETORS. CALIFORNIA WINKS, BRANDIES, &cs 100,000 CiGaRs. snTScgall Sttrntton to the superior charscter of myl0-iy STYLE ELECTION NOTICES. ABD—, ST VOTING PRECINCT. Fusty: e FIR: anh Ot All» be are registered in the walt ¢ the city of Washington, the initial letter of wt one shee is from J toclust¥e, will be tree CITY ITEM eee aes Wore Lingy Suita, ‘OMS Open at Tem lose at oom is tim conformity to . To—S6—g6—$6—$6, the provisions of arter of the eity of Weak iaton, on slection will be held in the Firs: Sab- Precinct of the Firet Ward on MONDAY. the 7th ~ myn day of Juve next, at the house of Wm. 8: atley. N Tx PH Ww cast side of Nineteenth street, between @ and H mits to | STE TH * aereets. for Collector, Bogister and Surreyor to willbe held inthe Fiith Vorieg | formie tothe | Midermen ts verse fortwo years, and three mex of the Third Werd.on MONDAY. the te | 9! Warbir en Gommom Uoucll to serve for at the corner of Niall B 1%, at A. Strauss’ Popular og Hone, sylyania ave,. between to D. inclusive. will be received. 10th and 1th streets, 3 doors from 11th street. | Polls o ‘BERET tat | TRE Aportion of all late improvements PETEK HO 180 | which sate Precinct the evinces a determination to Keep the American | 91g Jot a) PO | fered tn the was § House, Boston, where it ever has been—in the cells. IRST WARD— SECOND VOTING ©R front rank of New England Hotels. ARD A RB s formity ts the provisicoe of the Uberten at tbe can ——e RAMILTON Tee New Cantrat DoLtar STor®, just | formity to the provisions aiterofthe city | my 28 asih vo abentd at ihe tt Lenket taaee Saeed Oe an election will be held tn the | Oona CAEN HUGHES thud, presents many newand penuttal at- | RIGQDG,Veine \Prectuct of tbe Fi FOusts MANDIAIRST oT! sé sous ne tractions. it may seem strauge how such | Anderson's Uffice, No. 219 between formity to th. SI\TH WARD) Pry handsome Piated Ware. Jeweiry, Vases, Fans, | and ith streets, for Ocliector, Heglter sha of Washington. an ei SS Rosice te heros ae: &c., can be sold so low, but being brought di- | veyor, to serve two years, ome, bg Tp Seager i the provistone 1 tie Chon . man joard of jermen, to se! years. ee é o ‘ui ° ngton, ap ele: and sine Hera cmaap alee ta New York. soli | members of the Board of Common Goagucit ts | Martin No.3 Lovidane avecae for Collector, | nto ‘7 Voting Pre inct serve one year; at which sald Precinct the v of all registered in the said First Ward ofthe city of Wasbington. the initial letter of whose nams ie from B to H inclusive. will be received. Polls open at Register and Surveyor. to serve two years, one t ber of the . can rely upon bargains. The Agency for the Florence Sew ing “Machine is also established there. ard of Aldermen t» serve f Com a aid Fourth Ward itial lester of be re. —__-—__ A New War or Doing Bustwess.—Holian- der Bros. will commence from this day to sell ali their Gent's Furarshing Goods at five per cent. above cost, We ask all whoare in need Ot the above goods to patronize us as it will save considerable money to the ouyer aud ena- ble us to continue selling goods at these rates. HoLianpen BRros., 210 Penns. avenue, bet ween 1th and [5th sts. —— Washingto whose names is from Ato D inclus >: ee Se sell FGUsTH wasp. cineT: yeh rusty to the provi ton, on electio Precinet of the First Ward day of Juve next. at the bou side of Latreet. between lth and ats, Flowers, Ribbons, &>.. at . for Collector. Register. aud Sarveyor, t) | ot Washin, aa e oe. 3 serve two years. oc@ member of the Board o ne — tof the Fourth W + the 7t ————— For Tur nest Fancy and Millinery Goods. |, to Serve One 5 H. Jobreon, office for O.Vector. Register : > , 20 Ke bich Precinct the votes of all who ar 4 toservet wo Seem peices, G0: Dass, 4 mae * | fegistered im the said First Ward of the city «f | yeare,one member ef the Boars idermen. t a acs Washington, the initial letter of who-e names i« | serve two years; and three members of the Bari ‘rom I Common ©. md on Asses M, inclusive. will be received. Pols a jose at7 bay the Celenrated | POP Ot? ®. m. and close at ge Ie vou crant the best Family Sewing Machises in tue world, Grover ani er. Agency No, 20 Market JOHN A. Q4aY. pie al = 5 JAMES HENNIN« ig Sheet myss Commissioners and <n. 250 DozeN English Socks, double heels ana | pxtpst WARD-FOUCTH VOTING PRE rainae S eucecoe toes, 3 sdozen, or 35 Sons pee pair, jast h LINCT Rotice, is herety given that ta cos my 28 ‘Gowen ceived ¢ Hall, No. 458 7th street. op- | formity to the provisions ef the Charter or the city | —=7 “S_—_____¢ pouts Parent Usice. Pr | Gt Wattingtor. en a will be held tn the FOURTE _WARDITHTED vorivG P ——_—_—_ Fourth Voting Trecinct of the First w Feat fee js Bevely given that, 7 athe 7th day of Juve nex hous: | formity to the provi SUNBATER THAN TRE Conarper— While | of Gecrne ¥. McGlue, ou the morth side of l etrest, | of Washington, an vl Sits. 25 cents. Sl, S125, and upwards. Un- | between 19th and 20th streets. for Collector, Regis. | Third A gting brectoct dershirts and Drawers, from 35 cents upwards. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand. aerchiefs, already hemmed. 2 for 25 cents. Th best Paper Onffs, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents dozen. Excellent Paper Collars, cloth-lined Button hole, 10 cents @ bux; and all other goors MONDA ter, and Surveyor. to serve two years. one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve two yei ere of the Board three m to serve one ye: of all who ar city o: Washin, names is from of Common © which said Prectict th red in the Firet Ward ton, the imitiel ietter of to 8, incius Register, and Surveyor. to sery member of the Idermen. years; apd three members Board of Common © ‘nuetl. to serve one 5 an Assessor. to serve two years: at w bi the nd at equally low prices. at Franc & Goldman's, | Polls open at? a. im. nud close stp. me Precizct the votes of all who are revistered in the Marble Hail, No. iss 7th street, opposite Jam KELLY, of it Office. GEO. FORSESTER, = b —— GEO. KMERSON, Polis open at 7am and WE ARE SELDOM CALLED UPON tochronicle a Commission:rs. J. SAYLE= BROWN, thing so wortby of notice as Hoff’s Malt Ex- tract. It is just the thing the public have long needed. Itisa fluid resembling beer. and has been proved by analysis te contain certain in- gredients of vegetable origin, te which it owes its beneficial and powerful effects as a remedy. pst Praia sma THR DISCRIMINATING PUBLIC show, by the immense patronage which they are bestowing, that they fully appreciate the advantages which are offered at Oak Hall, in its low prices and Fashionable Spring Attire—gent’s, boys’, LETH VOTING PRECINCT. ven that in conformity to f the cit day of June 307 Twenti for Qollecte yeare;¢ne member of the Board of Alderinen,t» Serve two years; and three members of the Board of e year; at which are EVENTH Wagp—Tiil): i «iNCT ~Motice ts hereb= given chat ia formity with the provisions of the Charter of the ity of Washingtor election will be held ip th Zbira Vortng th Ward 1) wi ‘ourth Voting Precinct of the # cer: MONDAY. the 7th day of Jave next. the office of Justice Walter, opposite the City Ball, for Gol lector, Register inrveyor, to serve two years: one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve twe years: aud three me f the acil. to ser’ and children’s Clothing—Alpaca, Drap d'ete, je names Common 1d Linen Duck Costs, Pants and Vests. Uak be zeceives Fave ‘Hall, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 6 ALFREI SSS ae WALTSB BLUE FLawnet Scits, All sizes, styles, and prices, At Hable & Uo.": 465 Penn’a ave., under U. S. Hetel. Fer Linen Collars and Unaffs go to the Origi- mys SQ ¥QOND WARD. FIKST VOTING PRECINCT Has th Notice 18 hereby given that in couformity to fe provisions of the Char‘er of the city of Wash ames ie from It. Wine! ington, an election will be held im the eirst Voting Polls open at 6. sn. sae the Becond Ward, on MONDAY, the TETH VOTING 0 P: PRE nal Franc, 494 7th street, between D aad E. iiders June hext.atthe house of Mr South ‘on ereby elven (oa, in co ——__2—___ the southeast corner and Thirteenth streets. i : ‘, Pawama Hats cleaned and trimmed at A. | for Collector, Hegister, and Burreson tercteetey my2s _ Commissioners. T. Whiting’s, 203 Penna avenue, south side, | es Lpclcewoggeet peur om tole ey ke} SEVERFe Wann ‘ORTH VOTING PRE wee! streets, ; and three membe! t e _ becween 9th and 1th streets, 17 | Sy Commas Genbal eeete ee ee formsity fem dope ES a Se : For Frxz WHITE Sates go to the Original ve two years; at which eens Seectoct Seesor, 10 of Wi the votes of ob. ev elaction will be held in the Pekar y= 4 all who are registered in the joc g Precinct of the Seventh War! Franc, 494 7th street, between Dand E. Prices | ora Ward of the city of Washington. ht inti MON he 7 « - 75, $1, $1,25 and upward. ictier cf whose names fe from A toD tuoludtve, oe Fe, Whitemere's paint shop. E street south Four and » half stree’ for Coulectow, Begteter, and Surv: yor. te gery ° Yeers; one member of the Boar! o! Aldermen to terve two years: and three membors of of Common Cotucil to serss obs Fear eae Sy, Mea Will be received. Polls 01 Waat 18 QUILLAYA SaPonaria!—it is a | 7 pin. BEI tree, the bark of a Chilian tree, wbich yields, SINOLAl® BURLEY, when macerated, a fragrant vi soap PE’ with cleaning and antiputrescent properties | _™528 not possessed by any other vegetable produc- OND WABD-SECOND VOTING PRE. KELLEY, sold Precinct the sotes of all who are re tion? ‘This Bark is @ prominent constituent of NCT —Notice ts hereby given that in co.- EDINBUBGH, pre ge Re the celebrated Sozodont, the most popular den- feretase sae or ee ne, Pparcer, of the — YES. TiS 1 Fill be received. Pol tal preparation ever introduced in America. eo Becond Voting Precinctot ‘the on, ‘on one ati p. =. 4 a. fIFTA WABD—FIRST VOTING PRECINGT 4 veo that in FOR ALL STYLES of Paper Coliars go to the bat «3 is berets Original Franc, $91 7th street. Prices 10, 15, I= and 5c. per box. etal eects FoR Suwwen Drawers go to the Original Franc, 494 7th street, between D and E. Prices 35, 50, 75¢., $1 and upward. whi Se FoR ring White Pocket Handkerchiefs go to MONDAY, the 71h day of Jane neat, at the howe. gi Mr, Nugent. on the” northeast coruer of Thirteenth streets, for Collector, Register. and Burveyor,to serve two years; one member f tur Board of Aldermen. to serve. two years, ond members of he Board of Common Counc berve one year. serve two yours. St which said ‘Precinct the votes of all who ars jstered in the sald Second Ward of ths city of ington, the iaital letter of Dames te ty > Inston. an elvefion will be held in tas Firat Voting | Coe veNTHOWAEDCP ston. an el t n tae First Votin, <EVEN r TFta VOT. Precinct of the Bifth Ward.on MUMDAY. theta | SeY Apo ey, y eee POT! Gay of Jane nxt. at the bouse of Frederic Hol | formiiy to the provisions of tee thane yer. on the north side of Third street cast, between | (1 'Warkineton ae aie iin eae Pennsylvania aveuue and C street south. for Col ith Voting Precinct of the Seventh lector, Bezister. and Surveyor. to serve two years; DAY. the Teh day of di one member of the Board uf Aldermen, to serve tw. of Aldermen. to serve tw 2 next. at Kiley 22, whose 0 Ty. he south side of Hy treet the Original Franc, 491 7th street, between 22 ,{0 Hy toclasive, will be received. Polls | {unc to tutsen eoaid Brechin | Between 45s abd ath atrects west, opposite stati D and E-Prices 18, 2, evand upward. | PPM T* BAM CE EA Baowy, erve two years: ome’ entra For Goop Cotton SOcks go to the Original HER! SS Franc, 494 7th street, between Dand E. Prices my28 ‘Commissioners Brett S200ND_WABD-THIRD VOTING PRE ethno GEORGETOWN termite tie brovaios of te Ohare of ihe | _ mys estonces. | SET Zipejiains mall be reese. Poll open ° gity of “ asbinzion, an election MIFTH WARD-SECOND ToTixe PRE “JOHN F WILKINSON ee ee Bidea ging Prgcnet of June! mertrasinshse Beitr Sots teberciy alice 0 in ton son WILLIAM Affairs in Georgetown. op corner ef Massachusetts avenue and Twrit'h | fa"ults to the provisions of the Ubarter of tuecity | aa.os ome WEES vs THE CANAL AND THE Coat Trape.—Busi- Coll Fon Surveyor, to | Ong Vorlne Prccaen et Ne Fite ee 23 i ———— —__* ness Was never so active on the canal since its of the Board of Al | DAY. the 7th day of Jane next at the houseor Me | **7 completion as it has been during the last montb, The officials say that it bas been the busiest month they have known. The arrivals gis of boats from May Ist to tet were 86, of which the eaid Second ot the city of Washing all but ®2 were coal boats, bringing ‘an aggre. | tor. the Initial letter of whose names is from I to gate of 80,00 tons of coal. The other cargoes | M.incinsive. will be received. Polls open at 7 a I HE HEAP PLACE. WELCH’ PEST FAMILY FLOUR. $3.05 BOND'S (Burnt Mills) FAMILY 92.55 | barred vi | Beland, on Penneyivi avenne, mear See ni cil. to serve oxe your Gollector. Register. and aaseeyar to serve two years. one member of the Board + Alcermen, te ser of the Board of and on sesscr, 3 Precinct the votes of alll who 4 grade. 98 75 Were as follows: red stone, 24: limestone, 22, | M869 C1887 PT yy Danone jal letter of whose names '- and GunpowaerPits. $1.75, grain, 12: cement, 7: weod, 3; flour, 2: pig iron, CASPAR KELLER, inclusive, will be received. Polls PPEE, 33 cents per lb and 11 assorted. The receipts of tolls for the 8. B. BARB. me. and cee ot ScRER, ioumere Month were $300. my23 Oom missioners. a “! lated SUGAR, 17 FLOUR Iwspxctions.—The four inspections SECOND WaRD—FOURTH VOTING T. F. GATCHELL, for the month of May amounted to 16,485 bar. CINCT.—N is 7 siven thet. in cou Commission Apes a a Tels, ‘amily, 7.635; Extra, 7,659 | formity to the provisions of thet barter ef theaty THIRDVOTING PE OHES 310 cone Pee 3. Superior, 867; Fine. i71; First Middling, 32; | of Washington. an el: in = yan Shas sa cont tty to AT THE CukaP PLA: Second Middling, 17; Rye flour, 9. ‘e oe pa of the city of Wash 0 280ONn8 252 7th st_west. bet M and SELF-RAISING FLOUR. FORMAN, - THE GROCER,” RemMovaL IN THE Post Orrice.—Wilson N. Fuller, Esq., a clerk in the Post Office, was yesterday removed by Postmaster Hill. TEMPERANCE ArFAIRS.—The Potomac Ju- nior Cadets ot Temperance bad an entertain- Ment last evening, consisting of recitations by Messrs. T. ©. Wheeler, J. H. Vermilya, and C. Me o1be 7th cm" of Charles’ Robinson, west aide — een K and L streets, for Uollector, Register Sorveyor, to serve two years; oue member ./ the Board of Alde: two be held inthe ‘Third V.>- ith Ward, on MONDAY at which registered in the said nd Wasbineton. the initial letter erage for Nag ete, ene Binnie | from Neto B, inclusive, will NOS, 227 AND 2.9 7TH ST. BET.M AND and an address by P.G. W. P. W. P. Drew. Spin Sti8 mana ee ~ Polls | tse received the Acency for the District for the PoLice Iraus.—The records at the police Jouw cen MBERT, | tale of station show 119 arrests for .be month of May. J.W. MA! Commissioners ECOND WARB-FIFTH VOTING \CT. Ratice to Beeeuy ete mo thi JEWELL BEOS. UNEWUALLED Survep Him RiGuT.—Officer Brown went ——_ SELF RAISING FLOUR. yesterday to the house of Edward M hear the corner of High and Water streets, for IFTH WABGD—FOUKTH VOTING Pice- u of ser on bim a warrant for | {'mity to the provisions of the Obarter of the city CINCT —MNotioe is hereby ziven that ij - PU’ CK. sn the arene of socciee _& warrant for Si Warhioston, an election, will be ne P dorm wit te provteinnof Soe Be acon. | IT 18 PUT UP IN PACKAGES OF SIX LES. mack, not satisfled with abusing the officer in | MUNDAY the 7th dat of Juss pest at ee hee Fale, woatee: yg HRS EVERYBODY SHOULD TRY IT his house, followed him out in the street and | of Mr. Mason. om the ‘of Thirteenth ‘ord. on west treet. betweem G and H streets, for Collector. . Officer Brown ar- ceed Bia ach beoaene = ins aister, and Surve;or, to serve two years; one ONCE TBIED WOULD UBE NO @THEK. rested him and brought him before Justice Buckey, who fined him $5.50 for his fan. meng EN Bidermen, to serve tes arson 3 fae Bear St — “Geormetown Advertioemonta, | Peavrnrewstevens bree ee Gouncll fa sees oe vicar seas Georgetown Advertisements. tbe are geginicred in the oud Borat W which ms aera ay 2g all wo bie ea the ini *e Lames ie ” (necting ot ohholaers awalig a) me Polis open at7 a.m. and lope a oe sored Pal cour anavenens pate own, D O ,on MONDAY. Jun t JE 1G. re _— to ae a msnagers to serve my 28 GEO Lan en Le 1, BEALTHFCLNESS® Ltessving of the nutritious constituents of the four {cam comstaption im the process of raising HIBD WARD— FIRST VOTING PRECINCT. "T Notice Yo tsroty niven tharctn conterminyce of the Charter “the city of Wash the u will be held im the Pirst Voting | ington an election wil ‘ard, 0) ah SEY aga si of the joulton’s « 0 3 een Land M street roid street eent jel-ata_[R GBABD CONCERT BY THE oa oae that in conformity to of the city of Wash Fifth Voti Ww. enn Fate WABD—FIFTH \OTING PRECINCT be Fe a OF THE OROE wa, D.O., t wai” on WEDNESDAY EVERING le ae fe 5 ORBOPLEY, corn Gangrera thresta Gontguiowse Brt™ |. BOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown OABBIAGES. AND NO-TUP Bitty corae NE 2p, Evy OF topervetes rd ape Pare a or south. for Collec Commencing at 8'; o'clock. Tickets 60 cents; chil- ope me sd Surveyor, to serve ; one drem 25 conte mysi-st of Aldermen te | member of etunesst thr bes Fve one year, at which Precinc il who are registered 'n said Third Ward of the city of Washinzton mames is from to D, Polls open at 7.0. m (Os. W. P TPS, BADE ners. D—SECOND VOTING PRE isfrom T received. Polls open at7 a. 2. SAVING OF TINS. ee bt ee is prepared from the four for the oven ins my23 few minutes. ‘nited ts given that.incoe | the provisions of PORM, states, Iwill ell, of WSDABODAT MORNING, othe of Ag ‘ AINTY OF UNE EXCELLE Sune 28,3 talon WADSBEDAT, MO Auctiva "election will be ucld iu the Bee. | {2st0R, am, elect el sade came ‘Gescur: nee Store, 1'74 Bridge street— of the Third Ward. on - | the rth dae a § the result with the of f on ne ‘.. W.. Worth. bl airest | is of Goubtfal issue, honrebold 2 sout between | cast. fer’ is more frequentiy inditierent 4 y hs to acres two, yours and tates esha ete 4. KEEPING FRESE. Board of Common Oouall. tossres cncvsass and Tt ferntehes a bread which tte motstere Precinct the ; P = i pick by pr en iat Ta de ea my 38- MMe ce res ct hi ov commencing 5 my 7 4t* BD! OF 1 sound the receival of | fo: sSSE Phe Saas : wy 194 Gen, Eopt. resaury

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