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_EVENING STAR. FRIDAY. -e-e-+ Same 3, aa70- ~ LOCAL NEWS. Amusements. ac. Natiowal Tamarze—‘Che Hugenots” by the Riching"s Opera Troupe. Steaweseny Frerivacs—¥ street, scar lath, for the benefit of St. Marks (P. E.) Chureh, | Hill; 11th street Latheran Churcis; Brin- ity Church, 3d and C streets, Masonic Hall, for the beneftt of Wesley Chepel; Foandry Ubarch, corner Mth and G streets; Trinity Charch, = Presbyteria: Ber of 3d and © streets; 7th street Chureh, South Washington: St. Bieyeies Rellet between Ist and 2d. Society, I street, Patty zxcvesios of the steamer Arrow to Mount Vernon. Surra’s At GALLuRr, 245 F street. MARKRITER’s AnT GALLERY, $33 7th street. Baniow's Ant ——— ‘i Pa avenue. Public Schoo! 1 Examinations. Finest Di-raict—The fin ot of Pri- mary School, Xo. 2, First District, tanght by Disc Jennie ae examined yester lay afternoon by Mr. A. “Browne, trastes. This seboo!, composed ef thirty-tive giris, betwaen the ages of eight and twelve a, acquitted themselves in the branches in & manner which retiected credit upon teacher and pupils. mental arithmetic, a the pupils excelied. Little “Mi years, won the medal. Diplomas fo: exemplary conduct and punctuality were award- iy, Julia Marsden, ary Colelazier, Barbara Bowman, Susie Cherrie, and Nettie Cattell. Also, for attention t study and general improvement to Misses Annie Artz and Addie ddie Clements, and for improvement in pe pmncinr sh to Miss Katie Georges; for neatness to Miss Mary Morgan, and for improvement in vocal music to Miss Marian Herb ort. Superin- tendent Richards participated in the etamina- tion, and a number of parents of the pupils were present. The room Was tastefully decorated With wreaths and flowers. Secoxp Dretrict.—Primary No. 1, (for boys,) Mose Laura Larner, was examined on Wedn day afternoon by Mr. McLellan, im the school- room, iu a trame building ou ‘thstreet, between ane Q, in the presence of a number of the parents of the pupils. This is onaof the lower fas, Primaries, many of the children bet dly through their alphabet. Thera are 5 pupils on the roll, and if room can be found in some of the more advanced schools 9 dozen or more will be transferred. The conduct of the boys. copsidering their ages, was very and fhe = answers were in most cases readi ven. At the close of the examination, Mr. Nan expresed himself as much pleased wah the result, and awarded the and diplomas to the following:-—George Kent, medal; James Childress, F. Dahler, and Ellsworth inmogge for exemplary conduct and punctuality; John Stewart, Willie Wells, and Arthar Donaldson, attention to study and improvement; Columbus Stewart, penmanship, Nathan Stern, neatness; Thomas oe music, H. Arnold, E. Shrveve, F. Slaich, Joseph Sweatman, Beall, and Henry nt artin, honorable mention. ‘On the same afternoon, Mr. Woodward con- ducted the examination of Primary No. 2, (for girls.) Miss Julia Moran, in the school room of the buildin eas en as the seed room of the Agriew ment, on F street, tween 6th and th. This examination was in some respects mach better than last year, espe- cially as to arithmetic, and the behavior of the pupils was such as to merit the commendation Of those present. There were 52 of the 53 pupils Freext, the absentee being away on account ot Frere Lag ey There will be a number of fers from this school, including the follow- Posey Hert scbolars:—Anna Moon, medal; ey Hurdle, Lonisia Beveridge, Anna Mor- risom, Julia Lord, Cora Judd, and Ellen Lord, conduct and ew Ida Grenacher, Kate Waker, and Warder, study and improve- ment; libby Touhy. penmanship: Belle ; neatness: Kate Howard, music; Hattie Towntey, Ella Warder, Gertie Wood, Mary L. Burnside, Josephine Plant, Ella MeGuiggon, Lalu Lyons, honorable mention. The medai sebolar in this school—Anua Moon—carried off the medal for spelling in the match with the primary scholars of the district, being equal m two trials with one of Miss Kerns’ (Primary No. 12) pupils. Primary No. *, Mise Marion Hazzard, teacher, was examined yesterday afternoon by Mr.Wood- ward, in the school room, baxement of the As- sembiy’s church, Sth andi streets. This school, like Miss Larner’s, is co: sed of boys, very aud the whole number (56) were present. They did very well as beginners, and their conduct was quite good. Mr. Woodward complimented them, and nounced the following as the premiom | Frank fel meen, medal; Geo. Randolph, Geo. Atkinson, Willie Brown, John Walsh, and Wil- lie McGaw, conduct and punctuality. Mrs. M. L. Watkins school, Primary No. 1, (for gitis,) was examined yesterday afternoon in the schoei room, in the upper story of the build- ing occupied by Miss Semmes’ school, im the Fesence of quite @ number of the par friends of the pu: and the lttle gi ae < @ Very creditable examiation. Mr Mei-ellan was the examining Trustee. There are 50 names on the roil of this school, and 6: pupils were present. The room was very handsomely deco- Fated with lowers, evergreen, Ke. The ex cises were interspersed with singing, and a solo, “Home, sweet home” hy Emma Peitys, was very sweetly sung. The following is the a mium lst) A Kapp, medal; Mary Seblaich, Delta Boswell, Laura Sclaich, Annie McMurray, Alice Humphrey, Urinda Brown, conduct ard punctuality: Catharine Kirk, Ei: len Donaidson, Katie Schiaich, study and iun- provement; Isabella Harris, penmanship; Carrie neatness; Emma Pettys, music; Alice Ciarvoe, Mary Stanley, Janette Poole, Anna Harris, Ke; ie, Bookbinder, Kate Bookbinder, Rosa Menhorn, Ella Johnson, Maggie Rapp? Carne Shryock, dary Nott, Nellie er, and Annie Clarvoe, honorable mention. ‘Teinp DiseRict.—Primary Ne. 2, (for boys, te a at Feinery teacher, was examined atternoon by Trustees fe and were highty pleased with the pro- k, w of the ‘The dingy a or py witch is the first story Of tneold Ana eostia engine-house, was somewhat reliev: y condu, Adolph Volk, Willie ockett, Dixon Daughton. Attention to'study and general improvement— Arthur Kaw lings, George Lomax, Koff. Improvement in Permanship—tioorge (Gates Senge ‘itkerson. Music—Charlcs ——— a hoch Sed or MURDER IN THE FireT }, Colored, One of the Barty of Sve me a Secon ae murdered Col. Lyles, of George’s county, did., about four years aed escaped and was captured !n Massa- usetis, Was yesterday convicted of murder in the first’ degree at Annapolis. His four com- imcrupe were shortly after the Erie che Siceetas cet ate | ot lus guilt, and bas ¢: the desire that punishment be not ‘delayed. ‘The time tor his execution will have to be txed by Gov. Bowie. A Bowsrs Dopox—Yesterday a note was dis- counted at one of the banks for the corporation om pee Rec 30,000, and this sum was ebecked an conan a order = Mr. J. Saris, ren, the of the eorporg fo & ‘oaneen ee By game of the corpora tion ompley:s sma} ents of their dues, from $5 to 815, for the ~ e of inducing them to vote for Bowenon layhext. The amount raised doesn’t go Sees ways, ene the trick Serves to exarperate erewd who don't get anything. Carte: Hr NG Serie” — The forty-second month) place op F night consider the Propriety of organizing Capitol Hill Building eae weeo the Monitor Chat, essere iach ies nat the Settereons ¢ trie oy. wil not nell uot take ‘morrew, owing to the 3 airtime Souter conting ee here at th! ig Jet- Teciprocate the hospitality ‘of theirns navy friends, ae Tax Stoc KBOLDERS OF Tax Potomac Bann Boab have ¢ lected isaac Hinckley, Vice resident; John B: Secretary, and Wm. S. Huntington, Treasurer. ‘The company propose to commence work with out delay, and complete as early as amy | this mvertant link between Washington and the uh a Cont ona Trios ‘Fawpnrct—This morn- sa M, Herom, Heron, of the firm of English & Co., Bowen, Cook, Morse & Co., appeared before Justice Smith to answer the summons cn ae ee the firm by H.L. rob pe - pve Materials, and ‘the bil With costs amowuting to aout 6300 How TER. Courcearion Lavoners ane pk are ttm cy Mall. a Corporation em! , States that he applied to deoker to get Lis order of Sid0 cashed, md was hdd es. ¥ Notice To E my CANDIDATES. Al candi- dates ow the Emery ticket are requested to call ut once at heads uarters, 313 9th street, leave full : receive instructions about ickets, w ich will be furnished by the com- mittee tor all the wards. Sale ch Mowmr—Atthe sixty-sinth monthly meeting of the Excelsior Builuing Assoc’ last night, the money seid at a premium of 5 per cent. Emery and the Workingmes. _| To the Adopted Citizens of Washing: | GEORGETOWN. MEETING IX THE FOURTH Waar. | ton. Hatton tell Tales out of School—The Mion | Cam ‘Bowen's blowers” frighten ae | FortTcxate—The valuable colt belongin aa voting for their master. br seetion § Mr. George Fi and stolen about two i Fronds Two Years Age Wy. R. i. ili popes | Se phorters of ir." mery are ig Ms. Comces Boul ear Lawieeiie ¥ A iargely‘atfended oh vesnisk meeting of the | We veaurece iriare To. wor | bas been found in ; ashington, whereshe Fourth Ward Workingmen's Club was heli at | to revive Mnow-nothingiem in our day would ane Sere Kept fer identification Walls Baltlast evenings Mr. J.C. Wall in the | be just a8 foolish as it would be to nearly a week. The thief was apparently chair and Mr. H. Barton secretary. re-enact the fugitive slave awit The pablic making northward with the colt, wan > must sentiment of the country is as much oppaved to him at night. Mr. Geo. W. Hatton was cailed on, and ad- | Theene as it is to the other! have broken away from pa crcosed sho mocting saying fromthe determined | |All this electioneering clap-trap and'bal- | , 1s Coat Trane Dar po hy Setey reper spirit of the Emery men in that ward there was | derdash ! Seki apmacedhson with iand mel pihcad tora to 20.546 tons; the «bi no doubt but that they would carry it by an | Gectve tame andt ‘argament are men : overwhelming majority. He alluded to the | wha inauie yout mae ‘ind: good Subse | ments for the season thus far being’ 172,722.02 voting preeinets having been changed for the | Boys are afraid of ghosts, and so, too, are some | tDS- purpose of itimidating some voters, and their | old ones; but full grown, Inteitigent, sensibie River Froxt—Entered—Steamer Express, removal for such a purpose laces beyond | men are not frightened by shadows or ‘speetres! | Nickle, from Baltimore. Cleared—Steamer the centre of the ward would make ail honest You are not boys either in size, or years, or in- | John Gibson, Winters, New York, with a fall men—even the honest Bowenites, if there are | tejligence, but fait grown meine pat i such, | cargo of flour. Po ete to — bang oe Sant & | Thave no fear that youcan be terril sgecgehe the —K—_—_—_—___ Emery. pplause. host of Know-nothingism, or e ghost of ALEXAN bo cared not where they placed the Enything else't! “And os you cen tall thee blow. DRIA. Precinets, he would vote, and every man Em- | ers” that thie ‘ow-nathing nie “played a Nieetuiethttaset el out” lor 5; and ¢ would suc The Gazette, of last evening, bas the follor ~ "Teas said to be bed to tell tales ont of school, in frightening yon into voting for Bowen tiey | Itseems to be the determination of the rai but he would venture to tell some. There are | must put the wits to work to tramp up some- | icals to contest the result of the late election in men who had become scarey and chicken- thing ‘new and more substantial. this city, upon the ground of an alleged error in a the last three days of Know-nothingism was a species of folly of | the count of the in the fourth ward, but the the jenites of this city, | which men cannot be guilty more than once in | no definite steps have as vet been taken in that Georgetown, the county, Alexandria and Prince | g ijfetime. Tt is dead and damned; and that is | direction. ----A man named James Boswell, "s, for twenty miles square, massed | gi} about it!! ‘Those who were most active in | who does not enjoy the most enviable re gt about the City Hall, and because men were col- | the movement have longsince heartily repented | tion, threw himself upon the railroad St. Asaph street yesterday evening in front or an approaching train, but was dragged off by a companion a few seconds before the locomotive Feached *--Phe farmers are com onized here. The Lage gon this coc bd of their folly; and more than this cannot nothing to compare with that expect. Ex-know-nothings you will find in he hoped they would not ask him how he knew every party, as you will tind ex-sinners in every it, for he would not tell, but he did know it. | church; and it would be just as reasonable for = ‘Was pot one-third as i reo — Lad you to oppose a man because some of (he former wo years ace in which 75 voters | support him, as it would be to oppose a church Sc posited ed 30" * ballots ig HOw, YD thelr because some of the Istter wre’ found in it. colonization fhe | Miuite | ‘Then, let us hear no more of this nonsense about and colored pees saplits there is nothing | the revivalof know-nothin to prevent the election of Mr. Emery. The] For this city, just e one thing needt al Bowen men were adopting all kinds of schemes | isan honest, patriotic sin alice tor Mayor; and a to put Bowen in power, and they had enlisted capable, honest Board of Aldermen and Com- on their side all the vile and desperate men this | mon Councilmen. Mr. Emery is just sacha side of Al the and even h—| itself, for | man ag this; and the gentlemen on his ticket for the purpose Of keeping Bowen in. They expect | ward officers are the men whom we sorely need to keep him in, but will not bet on his election; | fo restore the credit of the city and save it from and this factsbows that they are bent on fraud of | sinancial disgrace and death some kind. He urged his hearers that when any | “tr sasiel fore scone wise as Benjamin of them found a timid Emery man they would | Franklin, and as patriotic as George Washing take him under protection feethathe votes; | ton, he could accomplish nothing good, because it Pood massed Sogetner, det determined to exercise | of the men who surround him. raat he shake coy eg not be attacked. | oif these men, even if he tried ever so hard to we was their ty 00 carry airy tho ward and they | accomplish that feat? He could not! There could carry it notwithstanding the enormous | they are, and there they will remain as long as numberof 1,000 —_ voted om the other side ina does, Then drive them out oe ES few hours and the vote was counted before 9 caterpillars they may be termed, since the spot. plaining of too much wet weather. There is quite a “current,” as it is called, in the river, aud the streams in the adjacent country are all swollen. -*--The corporation property at Fish- town will be rented by public auction on Sat- urday next, from that bg until the 15th of February, 1871. --*‘Julias Benjamin Bennett, the man arrested n Waa ington for obtaining 2900 from W. D. Corse & Co., of this city, on forged notes of Stephen Swain and E. S. ton, but released there on insufficient bail days ago, did what most people would do under similar circumstances—left for parts unknown. A Parest Kaiteoan.—Among the billx which have passed the House of Delegates is one to incorporate the Fairfax county Narrow Gauge Elevated Railroad Company, which makes it lawful to open books at Fairfax court- bouse under the direction of N. O. Bond, H. W. Fie Job Hawxhurst, B. Cuntield, and F. ‘almer, or ang three of them, for the purpose —— is all ablind. He referred to the ‘as destructi: of receiving subscriptions to au amount not ex- Sotho of he Emery men in the iret Ward as bone apalaelhpanirsvoreads fo Ge growth of the city ceeding twenty thousand dollars, in shares of noble, and expressed ney that there e T have examined Bowen's ticket for ward ott. | *t¥, ‘dollars each, to constitute a joint capital stock for constructing a narrow Saag ve railroad, to be commenced within t from the passage of this act, and be false within three vears from the time of commenc- ing, to run from Fairfax court-house to either Vienna or Fall’s church, and within five years to Aqueduct bridge, Georgetown, D. ©., or Fair- fax station, or Manassas junction, or some point between, on the Orange, Alexandria and Ma- nassas Railroad. After the completion of the said road to either Vienna or Fall's church, it shall be optional with the said porary A in re- fps Se canttonse the same to Aqueduct bridge, eorgetown, D. C., or hats station. Lanp SALe.—Green Wise, real estate agents, have sold tor Mrs. Elizabeth Webster a tract of land lying near Vienna depot, &., L., and H. R. R., in Fairfax county, containing 106 poor aad improved by dwelling and out-baildings, rehard, Xc., to the Rey. S. P. Bollman, of In- Gane, Pa., for 23,000. would be but one ward for Bowen—the Second. | cers; and take it jnst as it stands, it is the weak- He next referred to the corporation finances— | est tieket T have ever yet seen!!! If Bowen's orders being discounted at a certain place at an managers had spent from January til) now in enormous rate. an effort to getup Up the weakast tekst that could Alex. Patterson. —‘I was offered $20 for a $45 Sine the field, they could not order. 1 would not take that, aud they offered raven pe any Better than they have done. Good me a gold wateh.” God! fs there no educated man, no able man, on Mr. Hatton asked if it was Cook’s watch, and | the Bowen side of the question whocan be put read a letter he had received from Richard | on that ticket to save it from contempt and Clark, stating that the oficials were making a | damnation? Itseems not. If L hated Bowen, rendezvous ot the ee referred to, and said if | and I certainly do not, 1 would pity him; for Bowen was re-e! he would have to pawn | never did a Captain attempt to put to sea with the publie buildings and allthe public grounds | such a green, worthless crew! pay ofthis indebtedness. In conclusion he | ‘The very best that can be said of them is, a them to work and not rest until they | that they are weak, ignorant, ambitious men; could a “cel = lection of Matthew G. | and sucli men are always a Spcctacie for angels JA ppianse. to weep over and fiends to laugh at. Mr. fll wail victory was almost within | ‘Take, for instance, the Irishmen amongst their grasp. There is a deep seated determina- | them. ‘Are they able and educated men? Let tion among the people to rid the cityor the in- | those who know them answer that question! cubus which now rests upon it. All classes have | Have we no able and educated Irishmen in felt the heavy hand of Bowen upon them. The | Washington? We have, and plenty of them!! borers are not paid except by orders, but | Are they all for Emery?’ Are none to be found Cook & Bowen have paid themecives even for on Bowen's side but those weak and incompe- Foor gt it, although | tent ones? It seems so, and is 0 fn reality! they had a hard fight with Mr. Huntington. Ir | “In view of this state of thin can only ex- Bowen should be elected all corporation work | claim; God in His mercy deli ong our city from must stop,for they have no money to carry it on, | the mismanagement of such a set of men. Let and cannot get it. If Mr. Emery ts elected the | ail who love this capital of the United States, credit of the city willrise, because the people | and who wish to make it the Paris of America, have confidence in him as an honest man, and | rush to the polls on next Monday to save itfrom know thatall the money collected will be judici- | ruin. With such a a Magor as Bowen, such a ously and honestly expended. Uuder Mr. Bowen | Corporation Attorney as Cook, aud with such the credit of the city has been broken down and | ward commissioners and contractors as they ruined Alfred Jones took $14. of corpora- | have, and such a legislature as they propose to tion bonds to Alexandria the other day and sold | tiave; we should all go to the bottom together. them for 79 cents on the dollars. He could not | Then let men of all shades of religion and poli- sell them at allhere. Mr. Bowen overdrew the | tics, and of all races and nationalities combine bank account $191,000, and could not draw | to take our beautiful city out of the hands of any more. The bank officials told him he was | the destrove: AN Igisuman. bankrupting the city. If the colored men elect | Washington, June 3, 1570, s Mr. Bowen for two years longer: the finances of vcs. “as the city will be so demoralized that the next Mayor will certainly be a Democrat. The col- | Mayor Bowen Hecelves a Deserved ored men who are with usnow willbe taken care | miugajneide of; those who are against us must take care of The following explains itselt ; themselves. Mr. Hall closed by urging all to be Wasutnaton, D. C., June 1, 1570. vigilant and_work earnestly for the election of | Hon. Sayles J. Bowen, Mayor of the City of Wash- Matthew G. Emery. (Applause. we) ington, D. C.: Votes of thanks were passed to the President, | Six :—By letter dated the 30th ult. we called Mr. Wall, and he responded in a neat speech | your attention to the fact that the voting pre- thanking the members for their support both in | Cincts in the Fourth Ward of this city have been the meetings of the club and at the primary | sciected for the coming election on the extreme election. s northern boundary of the ward, and to the law ‘The meeting, which, notwithstanding the | providing for the location of said voting pre~ weather, was a full one, adjourned with turce | cincts in the most central and accessible points rousing cheers for Matthew G. Emery. for the convenience of the electors, and we —— asked that they be located on Louisiana av- WaAsmixcton Fis Manrket.—In making a | enue, where the elections i been held for casual visit throngh our fish market yesterday athe yet et tee = - npr + hed tow! Me great_mafority rlectors of the F Rig une the following Ssh were obterved om | (ity "We regret for the reasons stated in that Catfsh-—(White,) frem the Potomer. good- | letter that our reqnest has not been gran: sized bunches, dressed, reasdy for the We. We also regret that an. oflicial commanica- lams.—From Cherrystone Inlet, Chesapeake | Hom sent to you by officers on whom the Bay, fine and large, $i per hundred. law has placed the heavy responsibilities it has Cod fish.—F resh, good sizes. and in tine condi- | On us should be laid aside without au answer, tion, brought to this market from New York, | 4 it shows that you ignore those rules of officiat CITY ITEMS, IT 18 WITH PLEASURE that I inform my friends that | am now with Messrs. Hable & Co. by ie og oe under the United States Hotel, where J will be very happy to fill any orders they may favor me with, 2 J. A. Roman. al dine hele For Sosoveyers at SUMMER Kesorts.— Tweed Dusters, Linen Dusters, Bathing Suits, Bathing Trunks, Night Caps, Pi mgee Umbrel: las, Fine Silk Handkerchiets, Pine Flannel Un- derclothing, Linen and Alpaca Sacks, Fine Silk Umbrellas, "Fine Percale Shirts, Night Shirts, Ke., & Geo. C. HENNING, No. 410 7th treet N. W. oo Frexcn Jet JEwerrr, ‘Oroide Initial Buttons, Alaska Diamonds, Pipes, Satchels, Vases, Silver-plated Ice Pitchers, Received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jew- elry Store, No. 47 Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 44 and 6th streets. Store closes at & o'clock p. m. ee eer Nereiriovs, HEALTHY, THE BEst.—Dooley’s Baking Powder is the most economical and con- venient Baking Powder now in use. It saves milk and eggs, prevents the pessibility of poor rolls, biscuits or cakes, and thus produces hap- piness in both kitchen and household. It is put up in tin cans, whieh are, to all intents and purposes, impervious to the action of the weath- er. One trial will convince the most sceptical of its superior qualit For sale by grocers €03 : “D. B. F.C.,” and all styles of Double and Single Breasted Frock or Dress Coats, are be- ing Closed out at cheap rates, in order to remove to our new store, corner of 7th and D streets. To secure bargains ar on Hable & ©o., 335 sold at Me. pound. courtesy which civilized commuuities always | Pennsylvania avenue, (U.S. Hotel.) 5,20 Bets Potomac catch, dressed, 20c. per bunch. | Lave a rightto e: mpect and torequire their rn pose eens Halivut—This fish is brought to our market | to practice towards all whom the !aw hus pla P. H. Dowetan, so long and favorably known trom York. Its flesh is‘ beautiful white, | in official relations to them. The re=ponsible | in the clothing trade, is now at Oak Hall Cloth- nearly free of bones, and of agreeable tiavor. | Portion we occupy requires that your conduct | ing House, No, 625 ith street, opposite Post Itis ices hase! should not be passed by us unnoticed, but that a I I FE, Pee | TS ane smnennen to pon Uhak oa soning ett deme Tage ant mrs oP aphowan | Sane snc aoe acelin pete ‘ot on np stone g par tt ear hagl convenience of the electors of the Fourth Ward, = b mak! no reply toour request, you have ment a a Mere and ie | merited our censure and that of all law-abiding ¢ same time a most exc table tish. tizens. Very Tespectiuly, your obedient ser- Fis tah and the halibut ut and lobster, no dowbt, 5 are taken east of New York, althougli furnished : visiaued)— digg al er Ret Lepore Gee they Dabo By nomen women tat | George Follanabee, Chas. Mann, W. i. Uppe ry -— This is a great favorite of t! 5 man, C. H. M. Wood, Commissioners of Elec- ‘Bass.—T! agr ve Of ble. it sa thick, short, compact fish, of a bluish- | tion for Fourth Ward color: ’ Thess onsale yesterday mornin, —_-—_ from one to three == and were soi: RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DisTRICT OF Co- tnaseren beeen ‘They ere equally good for | ryxri1.—The enactment of the bill making ) «See Footnte ie tahe ith aus akan | Sylmar wal eho ie iy tapped the hed by shar apeake bays the | ful scenes now bemg enacted to securt mathe a fishermen from | election ot Mayor Bowen. He has the control told in budches atabout 15c. | of the registry, sad hundreds of colored men are being impor! |, rej red, and set wor! a vetead. Te is another choice table fish | On the streets unler dges to vote for him, , at tor as or for the pan. It is | while the most Teapectsbie Republicans, black Cheeapane bs Sued Dowty ook ved and white, find thelr ee acigee from the voting lists if they declare that they inte: ey oes to supply E mands of the | yote : Shine him.” That this is so, the Senate cities located upon its waters, The specimens | has recognized by the passage of a bill on Si exhibited aabout the rte of. to7 pounds, | day, pro! abiting corporation officials havin, control over the rej Office. wt eee OUR LARGE Stock oF CLoranc will be disposed of at alinost any price, as we Temove to our new store shortly, Where an en- tire new lot will be opened. Hawie & Oo.. w,t,.m 335 Pennsylvania avenue, (U.S. Hotel.) ——<— sor puetning. Somsughiy ssensued, Ait pooes your clothi orou; C , all grease — i you wie your will _— you ur ng nicely premade. Took like new, send them to Anthon: aor, first-class scourer, agent of Staten {sland and New York roca, | § andsole proprietor of a new Parisian 9th street, bi tags the Patent Ofee. Li List of Ri —Coats, from $1 to $2.80; com, ' 15 centa; Vests, 60 cents; a whole Summer Suit, $2.25. Ladies would well, before they Ret away their winter garments, igre me «eat Fish- Cleaning Process all spots effectually out, and he can give no moths can enter the ite during summer. References:—.Messre. B. H. Davai, 44 Pa. ave.; 8. H. Hei 242 Pa. ave.; G. copie ain ate tenes : 3 many Bee advertisement in another column. ‘5,16,1: Bleached and ‘Trinmed, les At A. T. Whi » 928 ‘Tvania avenue, coun tide, bet, Sth and IHD streets eas uonabeaty InpucEMErt To Buy 4 Goop Szwine Ma- most simple and best constracted sewing ma- Ny hereafter be sold on liberal terms. ee Ree pokes bm dE 9 Factory, street, between an The house gf the pride of the Potomac. | have passed it yesterday had not one of Bowen's The season for i is Saving 00 & close; good | stump speakers objected.— Wash. Cor. Boston specimens, however, were of ered OF sale yes- | Journal. terday morning at from 35 to @e. per pair. —-— Sue: ere WAS AN Emery MAN ASSAULTED RY A Bow- Pky ye angie “eggs and ready | exirx.—Heury Gunnell, son of Commissioner y range in price from | Guunell, of the Seventh Ward. was arrested = Rhy ‘Sawaceorains to size, which is about | this Sly! for = en Ao De Wn. a. nd for reats im. le wus taken Sturgeon.—The Potomac furnishes an abund- | jefore Justice Pearson, who held’ him to ance of this wholesome fislnat very cheap rates. | security in the sum of &0 to keep the peace. It is sold in: stiees to a, at 5c. per | This affair grew out of politics. that it is not more —_o—___ popular, for it makes a good dish when | See THE mNDUCEMENTS offered io anether by Si er. is ‘white).—The supply of this: column by Straus, the clothier. le is always y was limited, and unaeaally igh | UP t° the times. ‘Dbuned, and not in first rate OYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BO Botonnina OAK HALL, ihn bor 9 ve RMOMETER at 2 "clock to-day, at | Tp CONTRAQTORS AND BUILDERS. ace ae bat few good de optician, 453 Eesmevionain GUNG, 7 Grange: rrr ck or proresel Betoes Wee |e FOE coop, Pp Wares te bangle he ‘aca ed by the pam sold at Se. per bunch. FRUIT AND & BEA SYK Ns Until 12 o'clock M. on __o ference Ne pal A Tecmo * ONE'S Spica si seen ‘nie tice. at ee iho THE CHARGE AGAIN®T THE C1TY SU RVEYOR— pa » city Sur- " with | J by 16 fect, and Pe ree eee Wn ee (( MILBURN's POLAR Sopa, fe Gent ef wine nel dcbLiasth hething Soak Bor and Mr. oreo counse! Pers aona senna in Deiadt Mek, Hot. ha ena rot Prosecution, asked for a at 0 om ; ro posal ma ate sky oF for wutil to-morrow moe ac. = Eis ir, § WO) here the request of accused the case was removed to Oppposite United States Treasury. Sustles Smith’s jurisdiction, omaftidavit that be did not think that justice would be done him by oF. ‘At dustice Smith’s office, after waiting ga KISSENGEN, VICHY, SELTZER, or all bids not service. hoe = ‘order of the wounds BARBER, 4 hour, Mr. Philbrook appeared for the "and asked a tof the ease, SARATOGA, BLUR LIGK, ond Brevet Colouti i. Mf Mr. ts or stated that his bn. BAPOURD MINEEAL WATERS. Te areas want were such that he could not remain. | _myts-tr 98 PEAUGHT Ds. J. BRADFIELD still on immediate trial, AIR Justice requested Mr. 1: L. Johnson to take Prmiee Tate we Ofer Ajcrsr tie | FEMALE REGULATOR, of the case sie epee Si ane ee ed WOMANS bast FRIEND. It bk the is; relieve all — atthe Rak Werte Lencorrh: eae ween | ee ema eats fay ua, bot " aor’ inca,” TY CoyTEst—Speeches of Rep- | a. waar ing Pectoral... ae partial Prolapeas Uteri; cheek excessive flow, and Ela.—The local political caldron may wi rities peculiar to ladies. at at ite full heat wow. Ths Ge ra oso 36 | “irwilfremove all “er Kidneys and Bl observers do not doubt the success | Jaynes’ Altcrative diecperoadil reform candidate. | Batchelor’s Hair Dye( ‘end brown)............83¢ amon, Bit “Kis Fecommended by the best physicians and the ‘Portal history of of diseases, and oer. os ut its cndertal eure oe, the reader is relerred the Precast IRL hover @. M. HOWARD. an my 30-m.w fy Whoieusit none . ASONABLE CES. FAIR DEALIN Re ‘and First-class Goods, at OAK atin S35 PiBE paring = RANGE. *z concern to beat Bowe: id of the Chareh. Sent > ee ge manvecel commented upon by his colleagues from N. England, as being In extremely bad taste. con- sidering that ¥ mery was ine New Hi: geo ae ere licen Wesh. Ont: ede mens y iS PRBOINCT.—Wotice | ang three Mew bers of the Bown of Commun Comet ELECTION NOTICES, | eee eee ote | sade Remotes eobebqsa’ Pea he gee'y F wae FIRST meray tte ot o gil fe ned a “Fhied, Precio of the | the city ee : the tm Lert ~ Fes try wert the ce ot Toe chia SaeD pe tactReret cores XE etven sot Wee | Folavpmant A. Pew tie Section will Jerety av ™M the 308. Fe 5 uk nas, +e Hen Warton a 9 te mye JeSEPH Whe LIAmes, | Soter. = oteenth Sut seein for Bly ™ on _ GEORGETOWN | ADVERTISEMENTS, icine et tear vie tt votes o the said iret Ward of the Ciy'ot Wash Pa letter of whose names sive. will be received. Polls open at 74 A STRAWEER CERN takes ot RY FEsty: SL WILL Be wacing i THURSDAY RVES close at . ING lard arrangers BENE BY Hiner hare ben td} ot ‘te Wrame the mont = . RNS,’ the Kind given here the str r teres Bowron 1 Seasre a Disterd = ¥ ee winpe SECOND PRECINCT —Notice Ge ETOWN DOLLAR Stu is hereby pre saat in conformity to the pro- 3 ctreet.—Joet wah: an une! visions of the charter of ‘he city of Washington, an | ment of ep Fics m Will be he ; Second Precinct of the at Ward. on MON Gib of Jane ext, at | ee Anderson's pty os 1906 I street. tween pr eo and Twentieth, for May « Member of the Board of Alderuion, and three Mem bers of the Board of Common Connell, and an As seesor. Fb ew eaid pry oe hg! eyo | “hey it are register iret Ward of ‘the city of roan, ys the intsial etter’ of wissee ‘was . inclusive, wil! be received. sPaC aS “eirdint HENRY BURC wee, _UPPERMANN,\ Soners WE tey given tint, ja comers teteoeeen. | ae FoR Batic charter ihe ity Tf Washington, » aa ea Be ay inthe Fitth Precinet of'tns tet ‘ward ow’ MONDAY. ‘6th of June next. at the eee S w THIBD 7 ome thar, in untousaity to the pro- visions dene rter of the city of Washi th = Lemmy gt (any uncil,at which said Precinct Klection will be beld in tne TI are regisicred in the sald Fourth se First Ward on MONDAY. 6th of June nex (Wisshineton. the aitin! letter Reeves’ Carpenter Shop. 1916 be re- iow EST. Nincteenth and Twenticth streets, for Mayor ee ridge Member of the Board of Aldermen, and three Mem Commis. | STEIN Money bers of the Board of Common Council. and an As ‘aoness.. | fessor, at which said Precinct the votes of all whe Ts a are registered, in the <aid First Ward of thé city of Washington, the initial Letter of whose names is from ft M Will be received. Polls open SUPA. M. and clues ats POM ¥ cg gic as {OLET. 2 Comm By Ward. on MUONPAY, on oe ~ bext, JAM JY nent a. 4 pons the house ef Waiter Fn Third street. tween U sheet gud Penpayivania avenue south. F Bst Wakd, rouRTH Paec tant. for. Mayor. one ref the Bohrd of is hereby given that, in Alderm and three Ment “<j of the Board visions of the charter of the oan Common fang an Aseoanar. at which, Election will be held pee oretee Precinct t all liam Bradley & Son's, No. 1524 H street, ares Pepe ari a (Fe 24 Ate “ ; ‘ eo named ts frem Age D. inc Eightecuth and Nineteenth, for Mayor jem ere of the Board of Aldermen three tise Bip bs received. 2 ~ PRECINOT.—Notice confyrmity to th: the Board of, Cou il, and an igs ~ 0 og Take 2 Commis. which sar recinct the votes of all w A ,' tered in the sald First Ward of the city ASPEN SREN westes, ton, the initial letter of whose names is from_ an ton, be ny . 1TH WARD, SECOND PREC PARP tou Sud cloas are: mene a ee Fa is hereby given that, im eo. y to the pr pistons of the charter the city of Washington? ws grouge, PowiEsTER, ts Commis- | Fieetion will be held in the Secomt Precinct of the R ABM louets. | Fifth Ward op ‘MONDAY, og ye ag od the {7 IRST WARD, eirtH om =. honse of Mrs. Jones, No tween hereby give n<tbat in conformity to the pros “| sof the charter of re eer. Washington, an | three Metubers of the Board of Cosnmpe Council, AU rl fection will be held ifth Preciuct of ‘the | gpd an Agsessir at Which said Precinct t ok iret Ward on MONDAY: 6th of June next, at Good- | al who are rectateret in the said Ping we the | @ LEXAN 905 H stree ny of Wartunutno. the mitial letter of whose wan | AL Katee, ee ts Fans, | Jouvinis, a open at 7 A.M and i be vapicas German Hoxi ot shit ‘ bt eae uscturnishing Goods, Sa Having pe parohaced all Goode at the recent great dec = ia aitto Fg Bn Mahan to and nt wor Livams, hc Be val wet RY GoUDS CuRATRE THAN EVER Goaneeny, Soe for men amd ~: _+ Bs. ox i» do —" wbtst LR in on om for sults, “ ‘4 . White Marseitiee. 3S. superior’ Yo. Rk worth Sf: Grenadines and Berges Ere. : ‘KID GLOVE, together with = Pepe palamersae tof Gots AT POPULAR PRICES Call and examine. Good Barenins t» al! BENJAMIN MILLER, LOL Bridge streot. “ISHED LOAN OF FICK, § ~Orurgeiown, 8. GMLD Liang on all kinds of ter Chandice. “Unredeomed piciges soll wt pel Xue sale, with teu per Sear ta chan ot etic res, ‘Sa Courvolsior’s KID Underwear, BE Tease, Washington ladies DRIA ADV ERTISEMENTS. DKIA LACE STORE. ~ far un Te rior Mayer. Member ifm to 8 imcloetve, will be received. Po ft) pard o lermen. and three Members of ‘cigeeen Boned Common Council, audan Avscesur,at which} een St) 2 a ona tment FM ils { Lrening this 19th day of May nother very large reciuct the votesot aM who are Feaistered im $5 A.W. TUOKER, =v: ft [oar oe fhe anid First Ward of the a __W. SLAT Se ee LLAMA LACE POLNTS, ps x" pores BN ree JIFTH WAKD, THIER ae Pi CT —Wotice ie ranging from @10 to 660. Er berepy given that) in conformity to. the pr ‘anias nese { Bextor? DRESS GOODS—a large assortment. D Notice | corner of A " ) 0 7 Siehsting ri oa Pee, ‘fea cont with CARPETS, OLLOLOTHS and MATTINGS cheap, “ he ‘ashington, an of thy Sf Common Gouticily at Goods delivered 0 the B se m Counc aa delivered at any point in Washington or et the votes of all the nad Fit st cl Election will be bend in the First Precinet of 't DAY, registered fon the initial better Hoary accel Tin Shop, ia M sire welfth and Thirteenth sircete, free ot cost WITMER & SLAYMAKER, Mayor.one Member of the Board of 7 a close ot ee a ~ AvOr, ber of the Boar ‘ 7 three Members of the Board of Common Counce es eatin e Davis, r 1 Which sakd Precinct the votes of all who are t TipvEt Ww. Nena —f BANKERS, inaton; the intial Vetere of else Shanes is hat Xn : a. Pree <i a weeny ete os s from & to Dvtuclite, wil be rece ved. Polls upen at? A.M J.B BRYAN, Pre 4. A RUPR, Treat and clove Commis- sioners, ERNARD BRENNAN, SINCLAIR BUMLEY { WILLIAM PETTIBONE. Stare WARD, SEOUND PKECINOT. is hereby given that, in Conformity to the pi of ‘ashi: the charter of the city of one Member of the Board of Aldermen, and three Members of the Board of Common Council, and an oabar se Assessor. at which Precinct the votes of all whoare zi Sr ero foes names Mrs. smiths, southeast corner of Thirteenth a a re ou Dea ote be cesciocss bei ooewett ta Tate iucluatveswlltbe received.” ali pea | RETR WARD, FIFTH PRECINOT.— Notion is given that, im conformity to the at7 A. Mf. and close ous A, B Own, fom of the charter aft he clty of Wanhington, a s Stak Commis: petion will be Weld fo. the tare eee ae corner of A a streets a0 it, f SECOND WARD, THIRD PRECINCT Notice Se Member ef the dof Aldo SACQED WARD, THIRD PREOI me Member of the Board of Aldermen, sisione el the charter of ihe city of Washingt Elvction will be held in the Third Precinct of the Oa BAY. Gk of datas nents nt Sles Roberson # 0m bs etriet. one door freau t northeast corner of Thirteenth street, tor May one Member of the Board of Aldermen, Members of the Board of Common Gouucil, rh said Precinet the votes of ail who ate regis, Yer in the said Seound W ington, the initial letter panes is from I to si M, inclusive. will be recei Polls open at7 aim. | * and clese at? p.m CASVER KELLER. Orders for | ™ Sener hear XTH WARD, FIRST PRECINCT —N that, in conformity te U ter of the city of Washington. an Enblicy that ,, do emis ; e ATC ~ Sixth Ward &h of June next, at | every descript Hd ate ag § siete b Lusk h. sireet een @ sc MENTAL derme ears at which said Preciuct the votes « ail re ree tered in the said sixth Ward of the city of Wash ton. the initial letter of whose pames ts from A : Ww + sive ve “ es Pol " 7 at Douglass’ storevon Twelfth si one door eg EP cpp ema herthwest corner of New. York greuue-for Mayor, R. LONGLEY. s one Member of the Board of Aldermen, and tht ISAAC SHINER, Members of the B ‘onnell at whicl T.TAL — th said Precinct t tuily & hem WALLS AND CEILINGS CAREFULLY KAL- So = Mom mbere of the Board d Precinct the votes of ed in the a: th Ward of the SECOND WARD, FIFTH PRBOINCT —Norice is hereby given ‘that, in conformity to the pro jons of the charter of the ci Minh Pmiaxton. an Jection will be held in the Fink Preeinet of the ‘he initial Second Ward ou MON DA ag ok Sun pet, W fo He iuclanives will 2 Pall at the Office of a Ucheeioes of the Second Ward ‘pen at a 4 ‘and chee LA. AVE corer of New Work aveuue and Thirtesuth -t foraee of Mew Mork arenun and Tht of Aldsrn and three iMumbess of the Board cf Common, (& il, at which said Precinct the vutes Qf all who are yeieted fe he sata Boend Ward tthe” cits"oi from inch sive ill be solved.” Poll rom T (0 Z inclusive, will be received. Polls 0 at? A.M. and close at? P.M ea A A tee bela tm MONDAY, oth of ner Ninth aud K air For, one > Thc Board c* Aldermen, sind three Mew. bers of the Board of Coma weil. at which said <—Notice is | Precinct the vote of ail who are registered im the vanity, to the pro- | said Sixth Ward of the city WacGE. 2 commis Hillam oe ouinie RT BREN: ‘Takes thismethod prepared is emcutes in the First Precinct of the | most reasonable term = WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK Meth of Jane next. at the Gummer of Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, corner of Third and A streets southeast, for Mayor, Pars prog ON DEPOSITS. registered in the said Fitth Ward of the city of Jet coon & con, recta, for Mayor,gne Member of the Board of At | ‘Sa aud clore oh aspera BANKERS, rien, and three Members of the Board of Common CHARLES JONES, _ ) ¢, . Buy and sell at current market rates Council, at which aid Precinct the f all wh Commis. are registered tn the said Beoond Ward of theeity ot Con PARSONS. 5 '( stuers. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, @GULD AND SILV STOCKS, and BUNDS promptly exe- INTERNAL BEVENUE STAMPS forntshed. PAINTING, &c. . Late of the Firm of ACNICHOL & BRENNAN, she ag ry be ani at the shortest notice iL SIGN and ORN A: BRAINING, GLAZI ity and New tical workmar knowledge ot the har entire aatiefaction to malty. in thauking bia ie. for past favors, he respect- ‘a coutinuance of the same. D, PLALN OB IN COLORS. R. BRENNAN, SO* D street, opp. ¥. M.C. A. Building, jo Potash or Wartwne Used. my2i tio j H ESTABLISHED 1541. 55 Te NO. en ue a7i PADDLE cot Ti ‘Washington, thee ini ington. an | tal letter of whose names is trom I to M, inclusive, iret Precinet of the | will be received. Polls open at7 A.M. and closest MONDAY. 6 Sth of June next.at M | 7''p aL CHARLES CARROLL wtreet, b Kighth streets. gout — FE HUMPHELES (Commis: ride, Uieoks ember of the Board of Alde: WSitacis Gankerr.( souers, men, and three °. Board ot _w.¥s Council yaa which ald Preefuct the | @&IXTH WARD, FOURTH PRECINCT —Notice Wa of all who ate re aeacs: the hid | S),is hereby given that, in contormity to the pro- tl of Visions e charter ci of ington, en ea ag “ 2 ST of W wage | nite Election will be held in the Fourth Preciu-t of the teived Po ile PM. | Sixth Ward on MONDAY. 6th of June next, at Kin fii Tangh corner K and Tenth streets, for Conan Mayor, one Member of, the Board of Aldermen, and Aine et 4 ‘stoners. thre «Magners of the Board of Common Counc! ch. at "PED WARD, OT.—Nottce | Mratin the sand Sixth Ward of the city of Wasiiee. Tee. thecharter | ton the initial letter of whose names is from N toe RAILROADS. of the elty oF e%, Pot ity ir ~ ; iy received, Poils open at 7 A. M DAY, 6th of June . ty between =: "R.B BAviLzON, i cB i Commis: enth and Eighth, south side, for Mayor, ane M cmt gf the Board ot Aldermen, abd tires members of the SOHN Hom sow, ( slowrs, Board of common Cowncii ily and an Assessor, at Which said Precinet the votes SIXTH WEED FIFTH PRECINCT the said Third Ward cad Was gion SD hereby given that. in cougorit Initial letter of whose uaguce bef eincli: | of the charter fetincton an Bloc sive, will be gesetved. "Bulls op re es | o 2 will De held tu the Fifth Breciuct ot the, Siath close at 7 P. Ww — DAY, 6th of June next, at J erty ¥ asic. ght street, between Land M'street JOSEPH ?. Ls Ley, mabecrs. ¢ Member of the Board of Aldermen, and BIRD WARD, ged F LY tt mith —Notice is ap herehy given. tha ty hetero Wate te tra the initial Wetted Of whos names efter C2, Hhcctay wi be he Hy of pam | eluaive, wu eggs Polls open @t7 A.M rd Ward on in > 6th of ue next, at the “ + Ferteee cornoner MUR one Me jor Mayor, Leton, ¢ Commis SENT Se estar oe ee Baan bisttietat sees | gare at ‘Assessor SEVENTH Wann FST PRECINCT. F.m. is hereby given a Hessen Pe Ay rom At re, ; 4 Bieenon A. M. ind clove ot 4 euth Ward on A of corner Mayor. one three BM FOR ALL pants oF THE W wi seme fea FOB ALL WAY = three the Board of Connaie Counell. ¥ Mtivrichaald Precinct the votes all whe arereais’ | qAf$%$g'uly gxcane Sunday. at ¥ and 9:30. a, FOR BALTIMUBE. S A. M., and 3:60, 6:40, and #200 FOR =r big > 3 3:60, and §: amd ot all in. the said Seventh Ward of she Te in sions seins Ww, ni held. a pay oY mo ng ORK, . Yexbopt Suinday'or 0m. ane 19:68 oad'd 3 FOR PHILADEU! F ygpaemniicliainan 1a46 be you sree te 00s >. m. and Philadel pee

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