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EVENING STAR. "LOCAL News. ANUSENENTS, éc. Thecter.—Satsama’s Koyal Japanese Wali's Opera E Signor Bitz, jr., and hie trained Canary Birds. Markriter’s Art Gallary, 445 7th street. Bariow's Gallery of Uil Paintings, 1236 Pena- o— Kew picturce jast recerved. e * vaL—Thi ¥ company t toh ae examine g the othe arge but a g & part of whic nt from sickness ading 1 P ing made living in the vicinity of the Polic: it removed to «ame other loca’ atures are being obtained to ke to the prox P s te pecuniary less in depreciation of value of Property. but notwithstanding the commend- able vigilance ured to modity the disagreeable features ehown in a conti 8 classes, halstues b the immediate approach to our somes, there remains daily ip open view of ebildren ae well as objects from which and la ng mind sbrit other place be designated for the holding of said ions herein set forth urther represent, that weuld rot tain the room rew ure: is court is not of safti- cunt ec one there, and that the uent interrup- tions from noise produced by passing vehicle? ment. * Over 4 resounding par Tre Bi or only B @u Saturdsy eveui: when Hor ; ter ad whe: alt dout th Police Court, betore Jud, thea and Boor g them with aseauit and ba tery said he wanted justice. and he Was going to try this coa n't get it, he was g + own nds. He that one of the iys was about to dump a load ot wood on plamant’s) land, between e Chain Bridge, when be (F mopetrated with bim. zie) ‘bat he would whip him for a hundred do! jars. Frizzle told him be might doo on Mon- day if he would pay him the money, but Moody did not wait for Monday, but pitched into him then and there, cutting his head, and broke in his pose with & stone, which “ Bull” brought into court and deposited with the clerk. The Warrant was issued, and Friv’le made a bee line towards bis Lome. The case will come up for a hearing & —-e AMONG the newest designs in French gilt are ab exquisite etruscan and fringed set, elabor- ately chased, a fringed locket with blue enamel i pearl center, and a hooped set of rare Beauty. The oriental style of ear-drop in oro- ide, and plated and rubber booped sets with ndants are also very stylish. ‘These hav een received at Mr. Prigg’s ji No. also Alaska diamond ds. Mr. Prigg has. tu addition to bis usual assortment of ene doilar goods. just received several cases of the cele- brated Milton gold jewelry. This new style of gcods bas created great excitement in Philadel- Phia, New York, and Baltimor: astonisbing to see bew the mos and rarest gems ter. rece:pt of Bove poisoning by a narcotic Stak of Saturday, the jury found a verdict that rhe “came to her death br reason of having taken an overdose of mor dealt out to her by Jobn Staford, ip the drag store ot F.D. Dowlin, REF Of ijs and C streets southwest, in we city avd county aforesid: and, while we do not a! te Soy eriminaé intention in this case to any person, yet we earnestly deprecate the practice of ‘dealing out polsonous medicines by inexperience. ns, aud without « regalar preserspuon. ——_e—__ TRE Water Board met on Saturday, when Attatement was made by Mr. Crane that ten meters of the following patents had been put im successful operation all & Fitch, Gem ard Tice meters, i awount of water 0 upwards of © 000 gallons per day. He also s ated that the amount of income from these ten meters above the old rates would amount toover $2,000 per year,or more than the cost of the meters. “rere were given by the board for the laying Of about 7,900 feet of water-mains whers most needed. a follows:—On Redfern and Turner streets: M, between Lith and 15th; 1th to Boun- southwest; E street, between ‘horthwest; aud 2d street west, from Jotrs the residence of Col. Beret, which Tecently sola for thirty-five thousand ‘amen, and in View of the locality, and the tact that there is very little vacant Property on H street for sale, ehould bring outa good attendance and spirited bidding. —— e —_ OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE Counctt.— Mr. Jobn W. Thompron entert: bers of the Legistative Cou: residence on Saturday evening, al! presen except Meaws. Eaton aud Hail’ : some talk ss to the select bea ‘ations seem ravorable ti ice of Mr. Willam Stickner tor preside. cer, and Frank Smith as chucf clerk. $9 ee )MAGE TO THE RAILROAD Briar Acrosa Potcwac—Last night the current in the Potomac was very strong from the recent rains and seme drift-wood Hoated down the Virgini channel of the river and knocked the temp: rary supports from onder the railroad bridge, which will = i aaa Wavel across tae Potomac ~ Dow? Wer Yorr Fusr—The Cable Screw Wire Boot aud Shoes afford an ample protec- tien. They are made in light or heavy grades; are pronowneed pliable, darab; ial.” All dealers have them.” #24 econom- —— E, living on 9h street south- ¥y shot himeeit through the ol last night, mflicting » painful Richarn Ke The Paving Contract Cases. Heard of Public Werks agt. the Corporation— Peti-~ tion of Ove Board of F lay, in the Sapreme Court of the District in the casee of Cooke et al. tor Colambra agt. ed the following petition: titlen of the unclersigned respectfully the above cases involve the power and dutres of the Board of Public Works i im General Term agt. Emery et al. e, Mr. Cooke be appointment of said Board, as Is bills are being passed for improve- and that contracts are being made by the at authority, and which t litigation, and to an inter- ference with the daties tmposed on them by in view of these facts, and to relieve them and anticipated embarrass. ments, they eatnestly pray your honors early day for the argument of the to render a decision euch as will fally the relative powers of the District of or Board of Pablic Works, nd the persons Z er him or said city. And they will from the prese the case would by the case before the esired that the cace be set rtter said if the counsel were hot y the court would hear the case The National Game Stockings—will leave here on their first nr on Wes 8Jay next, going westward ~t by the way and FPhiladelpbia. At present Sw the nine and second baseman, and negndition tp Hall. late of the Atlantic ni fielder and batter, bas been secured for the jay With this nine aga regular meme utnte a8 may bereafte mined. Burroughs will accompany the party ae tenth man enti! Allison recovers from the injury received last Frida plsy et third haze and Waterman catch, and as ntest in the West is thought to h the White Stockings, it is more than probable that neither Sweazéy or Allison will appear in any match antil that They have arranged to Burroughs will the principal c geme is to be played. play the following MATCHES WHILE ON THEIR Tov: May i2th, =~ Oak, of Cincin i, 131 Cincinnati; M, f 15th, Kekiongs, of Fort Wayne, May lth, Whnte Stoc! Chicago, in © Rockford, in Rockford, I of Chicago, in Chicago; May 20th, Forest City, of Cleveland, Obio, in Cleveland; May «: Union, (Haymakers,) of T: N. Y.: Boston, in Boston; Ma: Boston, of Boston, return game; May 2sch, laying the Neptune Athletic and Ex- 3 May <sd, Harvarde, of Yale Universi a y Club, of Easton, Pa., and ts, of Philadelphia, but no days have yet m set for these games. They are endeavor- ments with the Boston New York while they are there, but the Boston boys have not yet ac- cepted the proposition. THE NATIONAL CLUD hope shortly to present @ nine (amateur) that a cope with country. During the agements to pl -astimes, of Baltimore, ing to perfect arr: Club to play them in month they bave eng: Arlingtons, of this city; and Haymakere, of Troy. They also have en- eSgemente to meet all the professional clubs daring the season. isd0, and is the oldest in this District, and the tenth on the listof clubs throughont the country. 1 the first to introduce the game in thw This cinb was or; THE ARLINGTON CLtrr, amateur organization, engages three days in the week in active practice on the N: grounds, and have excellent material from which to produce a good nine. Among the plavers to select from are Charles McNamee, K. A. Fost: F. Foster, E. 8. Schreiner, George Greason, E. E. Schreiner, Lawrie, Jen. sings, McClelland, Kenner and Harris. ———eee e Charles Younz, Tue Visit or THE Fiera Maryiawe es 8. Anderson and Adjatant MeNally, of this regiment, which will visit this sunt Vernop on the Ith instant, y after to-morrow,) called at the White | House to.day to ascertain whether the Presi- uld review the regiment or prefer a rehing salute, and they were informed by ns Babcock that the march: o'clock a. m., 4 up Indiana avenue to City Hall. down b& avenue and (ith street to Pew Pennsyivania eet. and enter the west gate of the Executive fansion grounds, pass the White House por- ident a marching salute, n Out the east gate and by way of loth street, street to the tice, giving the Pr the Pennsylvania a steamboat wharf, where they will take the steamer Vanderbilt for Mount Vernon. *teamer Arrow will be there to ply between the Vanderbilt, im the channel, and the Mount Vernon dock. They will return about 4 o'clock Pp. m., and should time allow will battalion drill in front of the Bank e first Colonel of the having moved to the country, and he was succeeded by the present Colonel, J. Strieker Jenkins. ment, bas ret! Saes or Rear Estate —Greer & Williams bave made the follow! or Part of lot 14, Starr’s eubdivision of square 11, on north T street, to Mark Young, tor $1,200): also, lot 11 in equare 100, on 2ist, between Land M streets northwest, to Charles #1,021, also, part of lot , between southwest, to Caroline Clark, for $ part of lot 8, square 551, fronting on « street, streets northwest, to J. J Srilivan, for $ cents per foot; also, lot A, in sub- division of original lots 17 and 1s, equare street, between Iith and Isth streets northwest, to Aibert Fields, for #325. Kilbourn & Latta, real estate broke of 15th and G streets, have sold for J.W. lot 17, block 10, of Todd and Brown’s subdivi: sion of part of Mount Pleasant, on 7th street Toad, opposite the Schuetzen Park, to George Kost, al 19 cents per square foot, amounting to a Tux Courty Scnoors.—The Board of Tras tees of Public Schools in the county of W: ington, outside the limits of the cities of W: getown, have organized resident and J. oe-ween 2d and 3d feet by 90, on ington’ and Geor, electing J. B. Lac relerk. The ‘d dec: ‘xaminations of the pub! county shall take place duri meuth; and they have made arrangements for the examination of the four best pupils of each of the twelve county schools, for the Business College scholarship offered last year, and de- he examination should be conducied board, one professor from third party, tobe ided that the an- lic achools of the ing the current by one member of the Business College, and selected by them. the venerable re and Ohio railroad Nicholas Speake, Wituam S. Tee..—The cepting the connu! comes in the shape aomirable shirts. 1 J. Mes soy; dnansiel eee ry, J. Meaney; finai tary. J.B. wen McQuade; marshal, Michae! I Of mueic performed THE COURTS. Poxics Court To-pay, Judge Sneil.—Nancy Washington, colored, charged with tal bo lovd and cursing in the street; fined $5. Wm. H. Johnson ‘and Kichard T. Bridgeman, two eailors, charged with being ona dranken tare and breaking the Sabbath by disorderly con duct: fined $5 each; Michael Meekin, same of- fence, fined $5. John Conly, charged with ob- structing the entrance to the Baptist church oo © street yesterday and too loud taiking; fined $5. YOLKERT KNOCKED HIS WIPB DOWN BECAUSE SHE CALLED HIM A DRUNKEN POTCHMAN. Benedict Volkert, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill Rosa Volkert. The accused, through his counsel, Mr. Frank Clos waived an examination, and asked that his cas be sent to the grand jury. The judgesaid he preterred to hear this case, as it mignt be dis- missed there should the intent to kill not be made ont, or it would be returned to this coart, ich he did not like. Rova was then brought and testified that = had ae drank a good partof the time lately. spending all hie time rg Reddy Welch's, and he was ‘ing him to task about it and for not keeping bi bar mn order, and she called him a drunken Dutehman, and he took 4 lar; Dilly and knocked her down with it, cutting her bead and she laid sepseless for some tii The jud, fined him $10 and costs, first dismissing that er of the charge relating to the intention to ill. A™ ATTACHMENT FOR MANGARBT. Frank Harris, colored, charged with assault and battery on Margaret Foster; co:plain did pot appear, and the case was postpenad, ancl an attachment issued against Margaret tor pet appearing. Charies Irving, eolored, pleaded guilty to an assault on James Springman, a member of tire company No. %; fined $5 and costs. Joby Davis, colored, charged with using profane and indecent language in Georgetown dJulnsaid he belonged tothe chureb, and ce- nied the “cussing.” The Judge advised him to fellow bis chu discipline, and fined him $5 ‘THE RAID ON “MAHOGANY HALL.” Johanna Howard, charged with keeping a . This case comes from the raid turday night by the officers of the Police Court on “Mahogany Hall” corner of Ith and C streets. Lieut, Skippon, Sergeant Vernon, Ufticers Doyle and Markwood tesiitied that the house was generally known as a house of prostitution; that it was common to see me going inand out of there al! hours of the day andnight. No witnesses were brought in for the defence, but the eounsel argued that the ue is Only a servant in the cimploy of the proprietor, Jenny Alalord, and is housekeeper during the temporary a’ Jenny from the city. The Court the case. THE RAZOR ASSAULT CAsE. George Davis, colored, assauit on Frank Baglin with intent to kill. This was a murder- ous assan't made on complainant in Goat alley yesterday, in which Davis made a dangerous cut with a razor on Eaglin’s neck, just missing the jugular vein. He afterwards ‘claimed that it was an accident, and that he bore ro ill will towards complainant. The judge tined him 850 and costs. Sg Rexictovs Services 1x MuRpER Bay.—Last evening, the singular spectacle of a religious meeting at Reddy Welch's ranche took place, Rev. G. A. Hall, of the Y. M. C. A. contacting the exercises. Captain Wilkinson and abou twenty members of the association were pres- ent, and in @ short time about 150 ns from the’im vicinity came fter sigging and prayer, Mr. Hall read from Luke, xix, and made some remarks thereon. Capt. Wilkinson spoke of death scenes he had witnessed in that section of the city, and about fifteen of those present expressed a desire for the pr: meeting. tings 1 8 of the be continued here, ° OrriceR CHARLES G. HARRIGAN, whose mysterious disappearance for several days was chronicled in Saturday's Star, turned up to- day about noon, fresh from Alleghany county, Maryland, whither he says he was called off to attend to some business so suddenly that he covid not notify his friends, ———— For THe ORPHANS.—The executive commit- tee of the late German Peace Festival, Messrs. Cbarles Walter, A. Hart, and L. Deitrich, atter paying all expenses connected therewith, have £200 remaining, which they propose to ‘divide equally among the Protestant and Catholic Or- phan Asylume. ; a SS TRE JAMES MomicipE.—Judge Olin to-day tixed the amount of bond in the case of George Wells, indicted as accessory to the murder of Joseph James, at $10,000, which was gi Judge Lander. by ——- Tue New York Republican Association has elected J. L. Lake, first vice president; A Cauldwell, second vice president; E. M. Whit tker, third vice president; J. P. Hawes, treas- urer. o THE PIRET ENTERTAINMENT for the bene it of the Industrial Homeschool will be given ot Lincoln Hall to-morrow evenii So THE capital concert of St. Peter's Sanday School, Capitol Hill, is to be repeated this evenin CITY ITEMS. UMBRELL. Silk, Alpaca, Gingham, @ lar prices. A large invoice of best make just opened. Guo. C. Hunnixe. 410 7th street N. W. Among the numerous preparations for gray hair in the market, we commend to our readers Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer as the vest. Our druggists keep it for sale. ——_—_.—__— SrninG Corons.—1 have just received a larze assortment of our celebrated Dollar Kids,in new shades. Caas. Bam, 405 7th street. theres tae ek, Lapras Surrs made to order from 6 up; also, Suits for Children and Misses, at C. Baum’s Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. 1 HAVE just received our new aty Also, @ fuil assortment of ihe J. B. P. Corsets, which I sell at reasonable prices. © Baum, 408 7th street, Corset Manufacturer. pchsos ts minsilnacs Carpren’s Suits, in Linen, Lawn, and Mar- Hes; fine Im; Dresses, and sold at bod figures, at C. Bacm’s Undergarment Fac ye Cotton, at es THE BALTIMORE AMERICAN is served promptly in Washington and George- bv carriers, and for sale at all principal te RongrtT Cocoa, Agt., 54,2: ‘TIT M street, N. W., Washington. Pmt Sata ALL Woot Light Cass Frock Suits, 29. All Woo! Light Cass. Frock Suits, $9. All Wool Light Cass. Frock Suits, $). Evsrmar & Bro, 5,3,7 05 7th street, May Building. CLOTEING Made to order P. Wallach. at Cor. 43g st. and Pa. ay. Udeon Hall. — — Dress Suits, Meun’s and Boys’ Suits; $18 to $49; also, Basiness Suits, Shirts and Drawers: $19 to #30. Linen Coats Boys’ Suits, WH to $1. — Lean & Hooper Sewin; ated to such an extent thal some agents of the high priced machines begin to feel panic stricken, and use ail means in their power to prejudice the publie against this"ma. chine. Many references the agent, Mr. J. Rosenthal, can give in this city are a proot of the excellence of this machine, and we would advise anyone interested to examine it at No- 404 Seventh street. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN BooTs axD Ssoxs.—Being fully determined te relinquish the boot aay Leger hee red June I ‘AID how 0: my complete stock at prices jess than cost of manufacturing. ? J. ROSENTHAL, No. 404 7th street. To Boor axp SHom DsaLnra.—l am deter- mined to relinguish my shoe business by the ist of June, and would offer part or the whole of stock at heavy diecounton manufacturers’ J. Rosgntwac, No. 404 7th street. pe Hewecer has all kinds thermometers anc a Cavrion.— Beware of impostors !—As some un- ecrupalous are in the habit of stating that their of business are branch stores orthe }» t hereby poo the pub- lic that I have no branch stores, and Ihave ths citys ‘She Original Pranc, Gear ig Gente Goode, 431 7th st., between D and E. NG's PaTERT Ni Fasrensr, for gale wholesale and retail, at y 31 ith and E. No branch ‘OVELTIES Im Nuck WaAR, at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. T! cheapest Store ix Waite REAT VARIRTY hagas —One, two ——_~—-—_ - «ee. aA a x Tine ane driea affair—jerked beef.—(N. 87 Street railways in Chicago are to be pre- vented Of theline Passongere On the front plat- S7-‘* Blarsteming his M: % Hempshire man is iarested a. caneae S57” A wusical friend thinks that the first piece dam nust have been “ Warblivgs at Eve * GEORGETOWN. Save rrom Drowsino,—Last night about 10 O'clock, employed ou the path, near the tion house, where she gave hee mame as Nancy ms b n't seem to know bow sie fell vwto ch+ canal. ‘Che supposition is, though, that she war carried over by the tow-rope of some pass- ing boat. Sle was in an almost unconscious state all right, and Dr. Appleby rendered med- ical assistance. Tbis morning she was sent to the freedmen’s hoxpital. TRE Fresaxt which was anticipated in the Potomac on account of the recent rains came along last evening and steadily increased tll about sunrise this morning. when the water docks and up to the Water street warehouses in many places. At noon to-day it bad receded some two or three inches and will fall rapidiy, as it only originates in the neigh- borhoring streams of Virginia and Marvland, there having been hardly any rain on the Upper Potomac. A MoorLiGuT CaRrntvat similar to those of lest year will take place on the evening of the Isth inst. on the Potomac. All the boats on the Tiver will be decorated with Chinese lanterns, and a large boat, containinga full brass band and lots of fireworks, will move up and down the river and pay their respects to both the Aualos- tan avd Potomac boat houses. acres of marsh land lying near Analostan Irland. The marsh is the wei known reed-bird swamp, which has increase considerably during the pust few y dics fair to soon touch the Virginia sh ‘Te Sreawer Hencvces is still su) town docke, and in aworse plight than ever, on account of the high water. She cannot b worked on with a view to raising her for sev- eral days yet, as the waves now dash over her wheel-houte. Sate or WagatT—Six hundred bushels Wheat were sold this mérning, at $1.5! ,a$1. per bushel ALEXANDRIA. ON DISAOLvED.—Judge Keith yes- terday dissolved the injunotion which had been abtained, restcsining the Alexancria ahd Fred- Imoen ercksburg Railroad Company from building their road near the fish shore of Mrs. Sarah Otterback, in Prince William county, Virginia. Another injunction has been obtained againt the fame company by a tenant of Mrs. Otter- back, a motion to dissolve which will be tried at an early day. A Coroner's INQUEST was held this morn- ing, upon the body of Mrs, Elizabeth E. Dillon, wife of Jolin Dilion, who dropped dead while ling at the wasb-tub in her house on Wash- ‘on street, near the Canal basin, yesterday evening. The jury rendered a verdict of death from apoplexy or heart disease. : ST/LL in JarL.—No decision was arrived at by Judge Bond on Thursday last, in the habeas corpus ca © of Messrs Keddy, Moran and Kotch- ford, of thix city, who are contined in the Ki mond jai) for refusing to testify against Peter Fegan, rome oe ge infraction of the Inter- nal Revenue the gentlemen were re- manded. RalLRoay StRiKers.—The colored laborers on the iow er rection of the Alexandria and Fred- erickeburg railroad who strack and were dis- charged, arrived here yesterday and this morn- ing and ‘were paid off. IsSHTOWN.—Appearancgs at Fishtown were Cull this morning, and indicat: ‘of the closing of the season are increasing. — Gazette Saturday evening. —_— Georgetown Advertisements. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r.; Georgetown. EXECUTORS BALE OF CHOICE COLLEC- TLON OF FLOWKBS AND PLANTS OF THE LATE ROBERT BIOK AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTEBNOUN, May 9th, S71, at So'clock, 1 will vell et the Anction No. 174 Bridge street, a choice vol WM" LATRO: Jn GEORGE PRTER.; Exerntors my5 st THOS. DOWLING. aact. SPBING AND SUMMER GOODs. _ Just received a large assortment, embracing Black Silks from $1.25 to $2 50. Japancee 8. woo! Black Canvass Gré paca, Silk Striped, plein and figured yery handsome and che for Suitings from up. Percales. Piquer. striped and renad ines, cat vartety of Goods wns from 12/4 cents Linen for svits, P'ain, ‘aid White Organdies, Nainsook Mus lack Alpacas a specialty. Very large stock Unssimers¢ Tweeds and Linen Drilipgs. Splendid bargains in Cottons, Caticocs and Domes- ties of all kinds, BENJAMIN MILLER, apeir 101 Bridge « 1 t, Georaet ¥ THUS. DOWLING, Anct’r; Georgetewa, STBEET. oe vie ie vida By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Conrt of ithe Distri.t of Columbia, mad the Brocks et al. vs ve dated July % 1 wit ction ¢ DAY y 1 Ra}, the valu, Brooke. eto 125, and » bonnded as f ginning at the end of 143°; feet me: soithwardly from Second street, on the oh High street, and running thence with High + Sl feet: thence westwardly at Fight anglon to ict street (4)-1te) feet: thence north wardly, at right angles to the east line 26% teet: thence westwardly. right angles to the east line, 6S fect: thence sonthwardl ‘at angle of 63s degrees with the fourth: line, 49 thence eastwardiy. with the live of fener, te the divici lots 95 and 9; thence with said suf sonthwardiy 1215-10) twet tothe ces ter of an alley, and theuce in ® straight line to the Sein- nix; fe improvements consist of a brick dwelling and rge store, which can be comverted into two. A fine carden is attached. a.d the property is vaivable 9 A, ry ns of | One third of the purchase mney tobe peid in cash, and the residue in two eyaal in- stallments at six and tweive months, respective! with interest. to be secured by approved notes and ® reserved lien. The terms of sale must be i with within @ week after th will be re-sold at the risk and cost of purchaser. ips and purchaser. ap26-tu the. td HEAD OF HORSES AND MULBS 60 TOM W (Tuesday) MOBNING, af 10, 0,clock, It At WALL & 0U.'8 BAZ. FAtiey FLOUR. In store and for sale low— “Golden Hill,” * Hawk Eye,” “ Linganore.”'* Missourt Faney And Great West FAMILY FLOOR. LY 5 AND ALL OTHER GRADES," in lote te 7 ere W.M. GALT & CO., my8-tt Indiana avenue and Tat treet RoEs. PETUNIAS, VEBBENAS. Geraniums, Pansies, Heliotrope, Double Tube- roses. and other plauts for the garden, to. sale ai Tow bri i digas DAVID J. BAUNDE! Corner of Q and Third streets w. Trophy Tomato Plsuts, $1.50 per dozen. spd) Im™ OLUM a a Sperral Tom, April th, 1271. of Hepry Dickson, Wm. B. execu the Supreme Conrt of the District of 0: re- rom estate: Provided, & f this ord: mublished once a week for three weeks inthe Eves: ng Star, previous to the said day. Test: ‘A. WEBSTER, ms] m3" Begister of Wills. § TRE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI dBi tire pene Ean ae Goodin & Apperson et al. a ee mit ‘out y Meesrs, Cox, McRoberts and Hanna, |. It is ordered that Parris Walker, one of the defendants. cause bie PAC role Gay occurring forty tase after Te ae otherwise the cause will be proceeded with 'es'ig oR the Court. Justice MACARTHUR. Tiss: Feet iB. J. MEIGS, Clerk, Ap 21-2aw! i Toss GOre Ro ae edt Ne astES, “wat wart OCraae Oe EStncisgzp 1603, JOSEPH BECK HAUSA, 1204 FEANKFORD AVERUS, ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTUBER EXCLUSivELY OF FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES: INSURANCE. ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY. ¥, SEW YoRH. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. G. A. QBASE COMPABF OUB PRICES wit OTHER ABTEKTISED RATES ©. 8. @ HABE @ 5ON, FINE GROCERS, 1213 79m Stxeer, N. W., Between MAND N Be. 178 BROAD OAPITAL AND ASSETS... R, Presid Vice-President O, JAS. GUPSILL, hat SUPERR COLO! EXTHA IMPFUIAL EATKA Gi rates for female BPOWDER ai Gends non-forfeitable ‘Thirty days’ grace allowed in payment of pre Ho Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment ¢ Premiume- Brprcep Batrs.—The premiams charred Company are reduced se low as to eau . DIVIDEND by ti fair erticle a: or JAPAN and GUN ably the FIN EST in the city. B CURED HAMS at > ARD at IN ADVANOR. Company contains © positive Casm SURRENDER Vairn. LooaL F DIBECTORS FOS DISTRICT bonnet 3 COLUMBIA, Lr se eer zo Youngs, PRO Witnerows GHTER & MARCHE, yenis for District of Coinmosa, 17 7th street, opposite Post Otter IBEMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY or WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Office: Boom No. 1, over the Bank of Wsehingtow. @HARTERED BY CONGRESS 1837, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $370,000, tions of property in th Distriet Jolambis. Bo charge for stamps or policies PURE SWEET CIDEB. CHOICE NEW YELLOW BUTTER ONLY 400 COLGATE & CO 'S FINE TOILET SUAPS at WHOLESALE PRICES, CIGARS of choice brands at low prices. BRANDY, WHISKY and BUM, Seo. 1. G. Kimbs Rol ¢. S. ONARE «@ BON, b street, N. W_, bet. Mt and N. Sray & Bro.,| ACE GUODS af prices wick | * Rother it, Thos. B. Crow, Sr ; Ed. Cisrk. J, ‘of Washi JAMES ADAMS, President ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary oct-mw fam Z NATIONAL METEOFO: Tvink INSURANCE COMPAY pisTaioT OF U CoLumpra. ORGANIZED AUGUST 96, 1872 ABB CAPITAL een ncnnnon + No. 9OS% Penney! Wot. 8 TODD, Viee Presiacat Beoretary. au MEMBER THE N Popvsyivanis avenue. between 31 and Pure Mapie Syrup Chartes Jurt, Joha T Leomen. Moses Keity- LOAN OFFICES. URNSTINE’S PAWNDBOKEB AND LOAN OFFICE, 406 and 40S Thirteenth etreet, Private entrance next door. (2808 WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND BALESROO! 914 Penne. ave,, bet, 9th and loth ste , sonth aide. The mest private Loan Office in th: seca fi! T cet wa. for CABH » Open from 7 a.m. to Private entrance from the bail CHOICE YELLOW GOSHEN BUTTER city. weep gi JUST RECEIVED nd O street. apis No Branch Oftice. We warrant the QUALITY of the sbove nomod articles to be SUPERIOR to any in this market. Coll and examine sng be your own judge. NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, ELPHONZO YOUNG, MASUNIO TEMPLE, Conner Stu AND F Steerre PoWS WitH THE Paces HILTON’S GROCERY AND LIQUOK STORE 227 Pennsylvania avenue, Capitol Bil SELLING NOW FOR CASH ONLY ford to sei] as low as can be bons y Iwith any advertised price me fill your orders LL GOODS WABKRANTED as represented, and delivered promptly tree of charge. }o not fail to SAMUEL N. BILTON, FINE GROCERIES AT SMALL PROFITS. ROBERT FULTON & Co., 314 RINTH STREET, BETWEEN D STREET AND PERNSYLVABIA 4DVANCES MONEY ‘We respectfully call the attevtion of purchasers zo FINE TEAS, ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, COFFEES, &o. ” which we are selling at @ very emall advance TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS UF WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISKIES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. METZGER & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, Next to Odd Fellows’ Bait ROWRING 1 & MIDDLETO! DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVEE WATCH ‘ FINEST GUN. xecutors of JUN DIOKSON wleceas-d., a ra aforesaid have.with the approbation of FIDE COLOTHIBG, a> ‘The above G@UODE BOUGHT FOR CasB. Has ® Large Btock of UNBEDEEMED PROPERTY Tor Bele ot Greet Bargains. Keeps goods months before sold Fi Seu2E%2 ear ADVAROES. go erecta Eee Ses U S. MAIL BOUIE 10 BOBFOLA Steamer Lady of the Lobe, conmecting at Norfoliy ¢ Seaboard and Reancke Ra. + of thr South. amd the & M. Transporiacvan Com On and after Monday, May Ist. the Die OF THE LAR §. carrying the Une States mail, Will lence her wharf, h th aireet, every ap NEW YORK A Outing at Looe Breesly for Ub and fitted up in every reapect dere imprevemenia calcelated to It e ag safety. cumfurt, and couven!once of pas er namsate Hates. Payabie To GLASGOW, LIV ero, Da ND GLASGOW, nd Balls & Passengers. orite line gre Dwlit ox- Passenger tra tb ali whine ave. WELL! Washington, D. M EROHANTS LINE « I MERWE EN WASHINGTON ASD NEW YORK a > mbit? STKAMBEI PS ine Steanshipe BO KNIGHT, and VALL crTy r a IMPSON. Frottent NEW BX Paaes Lik. via CaNsu, Bet weK PHILADELTHIA. AL SXANDBIA. VA wasn. ANGTUS ABD GEURGBTOWN, D ¥,et 2m clown, EYER, x Werer street town D CoM. ELD EIDGR & 00. Alexen Bin NS WM. CLYDE & 00.14 Borta W bacees, ) QUICKEST LINK SOUTH, enon A and Poromar Le PAINTING, &. 925 painring. ESTABLISEMENT, 923 D Streer, Between loth and ith NW HOUSE. SIGH and DECOBATIVE PAtnTing ip ali ioe branches. JUBBIBG of every doscript! Vine promptly stiesded to, an prt Cc bow in the painting t very mmoderais HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNANENTAL PAINTER AND OLAZIEL, No. 623 LUUISIANA AVERLE. tee itet 0d lo neatly OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST&ERST. r= ile exteunive practi: of Europe and the . » Phiiedeiphin elsewhere, can ne ee jor a DISEASES OF IMPRUDENUB. of the Back or be, Gtricteres, @t- tection of the Kidueys or Bisdder, nvolautary Dis- charges, Lmpoteucy, General Debijity ™ . ‘Dy epepsia, weugnor, a Spirits, ¢ ‘asion oF {dene, Palpitation of the Heat: Timidity. Tremb. ling. Damuess i ddiness, Disease of the or Head, Throat. Move, or Skin, Afectious cf the Liver Longe, Siomach er bow ele—ihose terrible Disorders arising trem: Solitary Halite of Kowth—sacue? ana wiltary practices more tata! to their victime than the songe of the Byrens to the Marivere of iyesee, Dlig ting their most brilliant hopes or actictpadions. reudering marriage. Sc nips Ube Eepecially, who have Lee: Vice, that dreadful and @ we thousands ef talents aud crilliaut, elect, Who might otherwise bave extrecced tet ening Seastes with the thunders of eloquence, oF Bakes ‘o comtacy the living ipre, aay call witw tui) seca MAKEIAGE Married persore, -r loung Men contemplating macringe, aware ct Physica: Weakuess geste acstincy, top "Urrenic Weakness, Bervonr Dekilttp, Srtty ites buopeaiseticn openly esr aces Litnenif iy Fely upon OBGASIO WE, Cured. and Full Vigor Keetored eas, Bepr: Aversion to Boctety. Be! idity, &C., are rotue Stmenr their viger, becoming we! aes if HA Ef it de ‘

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