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EVENING STAR. -May 19, 1971. LOCAL NEWS. ANUSEMENTS, ac. Notional Theater—« The Th: Fast Men” and “Jack Shepard on Horseback.” Odd Fellows Hall. ‘Sth-street M. P. Church. ‘Markriter's Art Galiery, 488 Tth street. Barlow's Gallery of Oi! Paintings, 1225 Penn- sylvania avenue New pictures just received. What's in a Name? The Difference Between ©. and C. C.—Not that Man dut Ancther Man. (me day last week was commenced in the Police Court the trial of Jobn C. Cox, adustice of the Peace. and David &. Parker, # colored County Constable, on @ charge of obtaining money by false pretences. Y-sterday Ja Snell, in stating bis decision, gave the iollowing history of the case —This isa charge that the dete ats. by \.rtue of @ pretended legal pro- cess, obtiined of one Chr stopber O. Lewis the sum of $¢ 9s trandulently. It appears th .ton December lth, 196%, Justi J.T. K. Plant gave judgment im favor of James Gardiner against er Lewis. @ colored man, residing ior $4.25 debt, interest and cos!s + lest sight of, and the un- collected ju * ubsequently tarned Ly Gardiner to the defendants for collec- bo we eto rece.ve 10 per cent. in addi- Jus. ce Plant testities n died to the jndg- rent colored ink by some one that a’ re he ment in di sme he fered it to defendants, ‘Theta letter “© "bas been inserted between the Chris" »pher Lowis is apparent from iuey colon. & very materi ALIEWATION OF A IGDOMRNT, which changes the name of the parties, and mak¢: it cap ble of apvlicai.on toa white man, who can be fernd, @ua can pay; a matter, it Ferme 1 not to be overiovked by Ber on percentages. Upon tais Judgmer 4, peara that ou the 29th diay of Apr € ent for that purpose, faetas against Christopher Pg at No. 1217 Union strec*, sbingt om. for che amoun: of orginal s.48 ail amounting to@6 93, ‘This din the bands of D. R. Parker, jefendan a const sble. wth orders lect'on. The complainant, G. C. v's ted by Parker and Cox, and de- bt made, which he informed tac par- d not owe and knew nothing of. levy was threatened, he PERT UNDER PROTEST. nnder the forme of law, a wrong ‘a citizen deprived of ‘his prop- erty. and his rights outraged. ‘The testimony Ja.ied to show that Constable Parker actzd be- Jord the powers of bis precept, or corruptly; of that be knew thst the complainant was not the erred to In his precept, or that the original Lewis was colored; and the District Bttor «¥ properly entired in bis case a mele pros ‘The «uesion remains: Was the defendant, guilty of the offence eharged—obtaining Cox, Prorerty under false pretences? The money obtained was by a process, apparently regular, ivsued by & magistrate competent to issue it, by Parker, and not by case shows. ie No conspis But it may be proper tw say that it is very elear that rome hands wrongfully, if not frandu- aa made @ material alieration in a jud- meni, by inserting @ letter O, and making the proce = applicable apon its face to another and att ent person than was the original. This alteration would be FORGERY { done with @ fraudalent intent. has not been charged, it remains for the Instrict Attorney to consider whether there is #uficient evidence to warrant process against any of the po-ties concerned. Cherge of falsification dismissed. ———° Bact Batt—Tie Waterioo of our Blur Stock- wee in Chicago —The Olympics of this city met the White Stockings of Chicago on Wednesday lest. and were defeated by a score of 14 to 4, being whitewrshede seven times, a@ already ‘This is the score ®aied m Tas Star. * oO. RW.STOCRINGS. 0. RK. OLYMPICS. aerman, C. Force, King, ef. Hodes, ¢.. Wood, Treacy, Datty, * 8, Pinkhem Zettlein, nite S: 2, Niag’ras, of » and Atwater. sire t 2 Boao. an Saye: —" Allicon was Bis appearance in or- ing anpsrel, t of reated great’ dap ent that } id , tay Dohind the pat wes rot to Le one of the features of the game. Brainard wes the object of considerable com- Mert among th and the opinions ¢ 3 @ pitcher were as nee to his personal 45a s6ill rejoices in the possession his black *sidets.”” and sports the same mappers in white trimmed with blue as rmerly Li wont in white trimmed with red Waterman and Leonard, favorites evers- where, have not changed mi ‘erally in appear- BBSE Once their last wet here” Bred's as the fame old twist, and the high forehead the Same old bal i Andy hes cultivaie & more Irtoriant growth than of yore. and the nobbily turned up ends add consideraiy to bis malty appearance. fae See a: those In refer ments. I{ Je Dave, of shor! notorleiy, was especially favored by the fair sex, amor: whom he at once esisblished himeelf ‘as a fa- Yorite by his uniform pleasant manners and ac- ve movements.”” ‘The Ulympic A matours defeated the Nation: im this city esterday im 8 weil-played game, by & score of Mito». ik Norton, of the Oism- pics, plsyed on the Natic..«. nine. Ise return game between the White Steck- ings of Chicago, and .he U1) mpic, of Washing- fon, will be this atternoon in Ohicago. ‘The Olympics bave their fall nine, as follows ; Allison. ¢; Bramard, p.; Mills, 1st; Sweascy, = oo +e er 2. 8; Lee es all, ef; Glenn.rf. 2 report of the game by te'egraph will be found @ bulletin board or "Stan. —e———. Tre New Mitirany Comraxn Com- any 2 Washington Light Intantey, met J. Tyler Powell inthe chair, when thirty gentlemen Were proposed and elected ‘0 membersbiv, among whom were Col. James Y. Davis, Capt. Peter Dubant, Mr. Peters, Cpt. Powers, Mr. Pettibone, and Mr. I. Madd. mem- bers of the origynal battalion, as were a ma- thore elected Colonel Davis, Capt. »and Mr. Petiibone were called npon iresed the company, which pow num- bout Sfty. ‘The constitation and by-laws opted. and differ bat slightiy frain the milar im pattern to that worn by famous Sth regimentot Baltimore, white *: epaclettes simitar to 5th regiment, light being substituted for black; hat similar to that worn by tte Maryland regiment; whice cror-belts. A committes was appointed to operais for furnishing the unftorms tm sixty days. ‘The election ot officars bot take place unl the company is full and «cupped. There was meeting last night at ham's Hall, corner 31 and K streets east, of the young me Twentieth district favorable to the tmanguration of « military company, ™M E Douty presiding, and W. E. Wise Forty-two men Were enrolled pre journment. The President's Mounted Guard met at the Board of Trade rooms last evening, and adopied # unitorm similar tothat of the officers of the regular army. ‘The jacket will be trimmed with Notting-. Jeperndent Guards met at Unien Hall last ev . and elected the following officers tou eet ay Whitney: tirth J. jenmey; sixth sergeant, K. .1. g; color sergeant, Frank Glathery. The captain will be elected si the next meeting. Company A, Washington Light Infantry, ‘© acopted 4 constitution, which imposes an sation fee of $10. and adopted @ uniform. 4 nuimber of gentlemen met at Deoler’s Hall, ‘aptol Hull, last evening, and formed ap inde- Pendent Zouave company. Twenty-nine nawes were enrolled. ete From Shillington we bave Scribner's nd the Galazy fur June; also" Little Bree. John Hay, capitally il gel, also, the 4/ants Joni’, Our and Pricreon's Magazine for Jane. From I). A. Brospan we have the Catholic World for Jane. an excellent number. From J. C. Pa ker, 522 Tth street, wa bave ° ‘TEE ladies’ festive! and tableaux, at Odd lows’ Hall, will be continued to-night, with nge Of programme. The admission to those bot bay Dg season Uckets for this night will be but ten cents. —e—___.. MILTON |RWELRY, new styles, received at Prigg’s dollar store, No. 37 Pennsylvania aye- Bue, every mornings - —Fees:yal for the beneat Of jwise taxen up, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. HOUSE OF DELEGATES—The Speaker called the Hovse to order at three o’clock yes- terday afternoon, ali the members pri sent. Alter prayer by Mr. J. T. Jotmeon, Mr. Mor- ray moved to extend the privil of the Honve ooo rs Of the present City cr ie ‘The special order—the report of thespeciai committee on RULES— and after it was McK night moved a reconsiderat: by which the 32d rule was adopted. for the pur- pose of adding tothe committeesone on whary + and harbors; carried. Mr. Campbe!! offeted a ibatitute for the rule, naming the committ> > and the number of each, which was adopted. (The rule provides for the appointment of cum mittees, including one on wharves and har- bors, and prescribes the number of e1ch. On motion of Mr. Burgess,the rolcs were adopted} ole; M: .srs. Meore, Lioyd, Ennis and Bi >- opresing the motion. M. : that the rules be referred to the Committe: on Rales, when appointed, for revi-on aad cor rection before betnz print-d, adopted. Ruie No. 52 providcs ter the appointment of the following - COMMITTERS, tue sccond; fourth, sixth, eighth, twelfth, thir- teenth and sixteenth of’ which ehall consist of five and the remainder of threeeach On na- vocal rel ons, Of ways and means, on appro- on public works aud property, on t offcors, on claims, on elections, on sehoo)s. on indebtedness of the District, ¢, on fire depariment, on laws and indicia. ¥, Ov polite ebarities aud corrections, on wharves and harbors, on drainage nd distribution of water, on railroads, on mar- bets, on printing, on enrotied bills, om rules, on uninished business, Mr. Burgess introduced BILL TO CREATE CERTAIN OFFICES. Mr. Davis raiw J the point that mnder the Toles the districts should be called in osler, ard the Speaker decided the point to be weil aken. Under the @ell of districts, Mr. Brown offered & resolution im relation 40 the erection of a station-house tm Uniontown. Latd over, to be referred to the p.oper committee whcn ap. Polpted. ¥. Burgess introduced hie bill to cre: tam offices, referred to abore. It from and afier the ist day ot Jane, A. D. 1871 there shall exist im the District the same office: a8 are now provided by Jaw, and the duties, salaries, and fees of the several persous who shall bereaiter be appointed to fill the offices @ cer- shell be the same as are now detiued by the acts of Congress and the laws and ordinances of the Tporations of Washington, Georgetown, and the L Conrt, and that the Governor is authorized and directed to appoint, immedi. ately after the passage of this act, suitauie per sone to fill the several offices. Bir. Moore moved that the Dill be printed. Mr. Burgess said that as all the officers in the District would be functus eficio on the Ist of dure, hee es an i -* aecemalty for the Pacsage of a measure o: ud. Mr. Boswel: contended that continued by the law creating the Tei He was oppored to placing the power in t) hands of the Governor, highly a3 he respected him. There were rights due the people, and there were many of those o‘licers that should he elected by the two Houge3 on joint ballot, He denied that there was anything republican in ery the laws governing the District of Co- lam bia. Mr. Burgess desired to reply, but Mr. Moore objected, and the motion to print was alopted. r. McKnight intioduced a bill to require TRE METEOPOLITAN EAILEOAD COMPANY to pave the streets through which thoy pess, according to their charter. Mr. Moore said he noticed free tickets on the other railroad had been sent to members, and ine wappeeee this was a bid to get ticke:s from the Metropolitan ‘The experiment would not sneceed, for that road wee tee the whole length accord- ing to law. The bill was referred to the Com- mitte on Kailroads. durin, joore moved to refer to the Committee on Printing. Adopted. Boswell introduced a resolution directing the Commitiee on Police to ascertain th amount of fines collected, and the disposition made uf the same. by the Police Court since its organi- zation. Reterred to the Committee on Police Mr. MeKonight introduced a resoluti mn aa thorizing the Speaker to have the rules just adopted pr in pampblet torm. Keferred to the Commicee on Printing. Adjourned. To day's Proceedings. COUNCIL. The Council was called to order At 3 o'clock by the President, Mr. Stickn. Mr. Brown submitted « joint resolution a thorizing the Governor to appoint temporare officers for the corporations of Washington aud Geor Reterrad. from Penn- enue to K street north, was teken and read asccond ty ud referred f2 the Committee on Public Works. Bill providing for the apncin.ment of notaries c +a sceond timo, aud referred t> Tudiciary resolution to appoint a co} lit all outstanding elaims against t Was re ‘ond time to the Committee Concurrent resolution to appoint a jomt com- itree to orgeni-e the Territoty o.'C ey Mr. P ok ofiered an om. —@ may report, from time to time. Thesmendm t was adopt Mr. Brown asked the author of the resolntion explain more fally the object of the re: Mr. Peck explained that it was to clasifvtie legislative labors, and designate foreach of ths committees their proper work. HOUSE OF DELEGAT he Honse mei ats o'clock this afternoon, and was opened with Pov. al. N. Coombe. cod ‘THE STARDING ComMr’ TTERS of the Board as follows: Natiors! wean Meters. Cox, Brown, |. | Ways Meanr—Solomons, Ennis, — Hall, Ai ms — Campbell, Carroll. Public Works—Murry. Brown, Bursley, Campbell. Knight, Moore, Boswell, Davis, an. Elections—Bursiey, + Brown. Public yehools—-Davis, Liovd, Campbell, Handy, Cox. Indebtedness of District—Boswell, Moore, McKoight, Burgess, Hall. Police—Hant, Ho- gap, Solomons. aD, Fire Department—Hardy, Dickeon, McKnight. Laws and Judiciary.~ Bur ess, Cassin, Sol ly vis, Murray. Public Charities and Corrections—Hal!, Car- roll, Harkvess, Health—Brown, Boswell, Cac. and Disuibution of Water— Davis, Murray, Carvoll. Har Hant. kets— 1s » Dickson. Erinting— Barsley, Enrolled Bills—Handy. Hun! Rules—McKnight, Ennis, Campbeil. Business—Brown, Hogan, Marray. ——— Wno Has Lost a Larrie Boy °—Prodatle Case of Kidnapping—A Gentee! Chsld with (oo Drunken Tramps.— About 1 o'clock p. m. to-day Detective McDevitt, on passing along Market Space, was celled upon to arrest an lcish woman who had pushe* downasmal! boy on the street and was bea og him. He took her and the lad into custody and conveyed them to police headquarters, where she gave ber name as Margaret Bent, and stated that she had jast arri ed in town this morning from Tow- sontown, Md. She appeared be under the influence of liquor, and the boy, a bright little fellow abont five years of axe, give names as Obsrlie Arion or Abrend, and cays bis (ather ‘works on Broadway.” jie is evidently of genteel parentage and has proo- ably been kidpapped by this woman who looks like a bard Soon after her arrival at headquarters a German about 40 or years of age, who gave his name as Obris. Bevt, called at the office and claimed to be the husband of the woman and father of the boy. Bis state: t was somewhat contradictory, and nd woman bye angel at ayo nti] something more is learned of them. ne a renee for beating the boy shoece and go Bept afterward acknowledged that -be was vot his wite, but that ked ber up outeide of Baltimore, and they had becu tray- sling through the country together. Tue Board or Pustic Works — consideration @ project fer opening and park- ing lth stropt from the Doandary to Piney Branch. ‘fhe project also contemplates the parking of the street, from the White House to mare brag ; feat in width, with carriage- the street, sixt} ways thirty ve feet in width'on either vine. The sub-committee by the beard to examine into and charge of a!l work now being relinquished by the corporate au- thorities were at work all day yesterday, and will complete their duties to-day. Harkness, Uninishea ébe sum members ot the Union when they died and a-e buried in the German cemetery. ° gunce and more under 74 loa were confi-cateJ, and Plitts was taken bof Juége Snell and held for ) the National this week with fpirited performances in the “Three Fast Men” and * be performed. the first time on B street south, between and 15th streets west, and on I3thetreet, be- t derbi Jured by an accident Jast Sat ‘ast night to a large clars park to be in the center of Is THIS OUR Boaatep Crvitization ? Bisrasting Spectacle Horriie Parental Ne On Wed: last, as some gentlemen were alking up 10th street, between Rhode Isiand avenue and P street, they observed a crowd of colored and white ie collected aronad the frame shanty, nd on in uiry as to the Cause were directed to look on the doorsitt and steps, which were found to be literally cerered with thore disgusting parasitic insects which infest the uncicanly, and on looking through the window the spectators ai~ covered a iit alana, With her bands (OF! FICIAL.) tawe PaGth¥- ORDINANCES, we or the Cliy of Waskinrton FAMILY SUPPLIES, &e. STEAMBOAT LINES. . HABE. @. a. OBaRE | [) * MALL ROUTE TO NORFOLK. - @HaRE BON, Steamer Lady of the Lake, commecting 0! Norfolk nee :: with the Seaboard and Roanoke Ras!roa for all 2913 Trm Braxrr, N. W., ButwaEx M of the South, ond wath the Stearers of Web CHONmueeiTeE smother lot of 0! YELLOW BUTTER at per Ib....35 conte t W MORE LEFT OF THOSE BED HAMB at... AX Act for the om Gout oft Ice aeeemeeh seat sree geet {ACd to engple the Mayer to, pes. id som ta Phi ‘ ne ja. west. rum bo in entivied there owe is oD! be K Oac™s ¥ tales NX Act for the reliefof Mary L. Piper. Be vt enacted by the Board ef Aldermen and Board of Common Cowncr! of the Cig of Washincion, That ant one aos eed Soenty-sagne Sonate and the sane ‘appropriated ou! ‘Ward "9 enable the. vor ry L. Piper the above suount, whic way ‘y assews. 203 let subdivision “B.” i 8 erroneow'y ey, th itiful object street, waar leaving chis crippie and About seven years old, to per . mecical WILD ,CHERBY BRANDY, CALiFoR: e before them was out in service on she is in the habit of her litile brother, ge irom door t Seer te Acime, And the, bow | ment, 695 15th street, opponito U.S. Preasury. | tytere Me. 27, and Oiat the Mazer won, Tne eee reas! joor for food to sn} em. ——_@—___ og h ~ The girl bad been a eriprig trout her bieth, | FEMALE CowPLaiNT® shonld be cured, a: Sar Nery it Propert: Fy ee never having walked a step. found to be ip a horribly dithys dition of the girl woald be dis, they often can be, by @ few doses of Ayer's Sarsapayilia. A PARLOR Chickering The room was }, and the cou- raceful to sav- NS APAN s RTOL aI AN Act for the relief of Robert L. Jones. Bi enacted by the Board of Aldermen ana Beard “Gran for 8 oman ages. ‘The attention of the sanitary officers was Grand Piano le | oC an cit of the City af Wastune: "ha ania avenue. of fen dollars tem cents be, and the ARS! iGaRs! cal'ed to this honse, avd it is hoped euch ascene | ®t Prince’s, 1006 Pennayivania avenue = fr apatorciated cnt ofthe genre ued rn ft@aRs! | clea {2 of destitn'ion and neglect will not be allowed | AN xIGHT ROOT plate show “Ase, counter the Mayor to refand said amount to aa To GLASCOW AT" apsbie te Currency to remain asa blot on onr civilisation. scaler, and Tuft’s patent cottage shape marble said som baving beew paid by him on part 'e GLASU ur, KePOUL aad LON DOm. soda fountain, for sale at Prince's Bazaar, 1000 z re 99, eee neat gh yet = a pany Sorrn Wasaincton Bureprxa Amocratioy. Penneylvania avenue. rag a = isa myl7-tf 1213 7th street, N. W bet. fone Ftynaterding to tncat a At the seron’ annual meeting of this Ass7cia , ’. 7 fo relief of Jo » Lotermmdiate é 4 tion, held last eveping, the yearly report of the | Xeon Halt. ‘Odeon Had Bett emacal by #2 Bonrd of Aldermen ana Board c s Crornmea! A nice fitting Sut can always be found at P. Wallach’, Odeon Hall, corver 44 street and Pennsylvania avenu Handsome Suits, ‘olors, qualities and styles of American and imported Uloths and Cassi- Secretary and Treasurer was received and adonted, showing rece! balance of disbursements, 3 ‘gos original number of share: celled, redeemed and forfeited in first ye: advarcedon 3, Mtooras: fa che Od or Tor BR of Common Cow f Waskrnei the um of pne hundred and twelve do ‘and the sume fe hereby wtbeir (tends 200 BUSHELS or to Suit N&O, 1449 4 VWoartington. DO. 2 12h; cancelled by settlement, 1:52 ee ERUHANTS LINE ( for a sewer in front of his property. > meres. Peachblow Potatoes, ser refleemed, | rleited, 12; present number of ‘Alo, a large stock of Blue Flannel Frock and pproved, April 25. 1571 . Wasnryeron * ” daring ri ren er enacted jy the Board ie ant Bo " Agar, fy pominal value of each yneold | , Wie, Mareeilies Vests, double and single Mi enacied iy the Board of Alte share, © ‘The election of ofiicers (Sr the * be, and he is hereby. granted - lege to put & new front en bia frame residence. and w put a stery on back buitdinc on H atrest, be: Four and-®- Best stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts in the city. Gents’ Underwear a specialty. ersvipg year resulted as follows g President, Dr. R. G. Groggon; JUST RECEIVED. Vice President, John A! Tepe 2 BGETOWN. as 1) owe: Stephenson; Treasurer, H. A. Clarke; Secrets. P. WaLraca, Odeon ‘Appoved, April 26,1571. 0 Tees DOrth west. A om Pher 89, Raat Kiwer ey Bist Ge Stephensen: [Messre. Jackson Yates, corner 4%; street and Pose. = . . Gray, Jonas B. Ellis, aud R. A. Walker J AN ACT for the relief of Eliza E. Leitch tenarted by the Board of Alder 4f Common Cowncil of the € Was the sum of one cent of the water fund to le the Mayor te refund ( amonnt to aK. Leitch. being the amoant taxes erroncohsly agscssed and paid by her on lot B, in square Mo. 65. { Approved, Aprii 25, 171. for the reife? of Caroline Acton by the Board ef Alder: Odeon Hall, Odeon Ha —enieemaes 2 SPRING Coons. —I hare just received a large assortment of our celebrated Dollar Kids, shades. Cua. Baum, 408 7th street. Lapies SviTs made > order from $6 up; also. Suits fur Children o> 1 Misses, at U. Baam's Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. tenn I Have just received our ncw styles of Cor- Sets. Also, a fuli assortment of the Ces Corsets, which I sell at reasonable prices. ©. Baum, 408 street, Corset Mauufacturer. geisnasinesconad CHILDREN'S SUITS, in Linen, Law: nd Mar- seilles; also, tine Imported Dresses, aud sold at low figures, at C. Bava’s Undergerment Fac- tory. THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCES which the $10 McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock-stitch"Sewing —- has met with, has induced the M. Kosenthal to eecure also the agency of the Tm: groved Wilson Shuttle $10 Sewing Machine ue @ , PRICE MODERATE Aye Va m..acd ALERAND OIA tet were choren as Directors, the remaining four holding over, Five shares of stock were sold at auction, ata premium ot $1.51 per share. —_-——— want Koart - priated Tre Boar or Porick Commtsstonzns held & meeting vesterday afternoon, at which H. A “obough, W. H. Wood, Thos. Gillespie, Joun MeGuire, Daniel Shea, Henry Edwards, John Marson, F. E. Pierce, George Green, ‘A. W. Ty Levi Wilson, Louis Estinan and Dyrus ywood wer appointed additional ‘p::- yates to do daty at the United States Treasury for twelve months. Gottleib Schlegel was ap- pointed an aulditional private at the Washinz- on Sehuetzen Park for six months. Private F. M. Doste wag severely reprimanded for conduct unbecoming ‘an officer, as stated in last eve- ning’s STAR. Private Benjamin Fairebild, tried for neglect < duty and violation of orders, was cautioned. James McGrsery, Joseph L. Dodge and A.M. Wheelock were appointed privates on the force, A resolution was ananimously adopted complimentary to the Mayors of Wasli- aALSo, A NEW LOT OF Mayor to refund Sete eine Cel are grroncously paid 07 the improvemeats of lot ©. in square No. 494. (Approved, April 26, 1571. Goshen Scere sect renee ercentmrsaecee—eseretie Bestmnonranp Calo BailLRoapD Wacir xenon, December 28,267 Trains between WASHING TON weg BALTIMORE WASHINGTON and th. = rr AN Act authorizing the ing the re.arrs of Femacterk by the ef Common Council of the Cuy of Wa: the eum of Sfty dollars fs hereby aj the coneral {und tu exable cording ti PRICE GREATLY REDUCED. the Mayer to pay for rs na yor pay for re- nual . ‘aseommment for dally, except 00 ane ign ana Caoenens ieee, rbich stitch aifke on both « cas of the fabrio.) | 187 roved, April 26, 1571. ov : Pee 5 ick connec- i ines are class; Can iz tion with the board lseoon to terminate. Sa OIA SBE OT ee ners ee ene] Aa Ace suibhiloion Wee. ecaillin et trans bath Leave anFOB,ALL WAY STATIONS. —_—-—e—_— than come-high priced machines. They aresoid | 1008 fur family use edjoining brick bui a S08 — Sunday, at 6:48 and 9 28». A LITTLE Boy Seniovety Insrrep.—Last | on very accommodating terme aud oe, of Cosmnsin Cmnest of the Ceo Wane Por pal Way Stations, Biadensbore, Belts evening, between 6 and7 o’clock, a serious ac- by A. & J. Rosenthal, 19 Seventh street. ons id fer the paeage of this act it sball be law- ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ Co, ville, Laurel, A. vlis Junction, and Belay, jnave cident Occurfed on D. between ‘9th and 10th | “exrmaonpixaRy BAnGatm 1m Boors en | folic nee for famih at 13:45, 3300 ard = 00 p mS 00pm ae that metghdrhod tad been inthe haute of | MORE Being fay determined ta relnagia | sx-¢d aque Bie consid ie Tapctgn mea katara? sowe "Auapeile at ne 100% n in the habit o} 1| ing + o playing around the pian> boxes piled uy there, alee ose ear eons Eee ee President of the Dutted States ve ‘obtained to this Grocers, wake £:08 pw. on stope ae during the although repeatedly warned away by the poli . less than cost of manufactaring. “ke.2. Aad be tt further enacted, That One little fellow named Har: jonovan, who J. KosexTwaL, No. 404 7th street. rte of acts fi i Leave at 6:49 lives at the residence of Mr. Edward Linney, | Approved, April 25. 1871. Act granting certain pris to John Irwin. a Ut enacted by the Board of yd and Board on the MASONIO TEMPLE, pile to hide, when another boy on top went to the ed the topmost box to look over, and bis weight o¥erbalancing it, the box fell over, the bo: 07 ite side of the street, ran un ler the ue S at 5 Leave at ‘and 3-00 pm atrikin, below upon'the abdomen. Fe ‘HAL, No. 404 7th etreet. cA omnes Counctl of the City of Washington, That OonNER NINTH aNd F StRuxre. FUR ALL Pauie or tae reg Pata, carried to his home, where | | CAUTION.— Beware of fmpostors/—Assome un- | Foqmiirion, be, end the same, ie here ve mee surgical aid was at once procured, and it was | scrupulous parties are in the,babit of stating Ww. Wild branch stores the blood flowing from his mouth 0 as to mark | of the Original Franc, | hereby notify the pub- i rt % Ue that I have no branch stores, and that 1 She eireonsen Ps which Be wot carried no connection with any similar institution In this city. The Original Franc, dealer in Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 431 7th st., betwoon D and £. found he bad received eevere internal injuries, | that their placer of business GRPHONZO, oUNGS, Th Approved, April 28, 157 4N AcT granting certain privileges to Jercmiah D. O'Connell Be vt enacted by the Boar of Sates or Keat EstaTe.—Latimer & Cleary, avctioneers, have sold east halt of lot 4, 7 ant Board 7 Cowmmo’s Patent Nucktim Fastanme, for | of Comion Counct! of ine City of Washincion. That | Anda vgigot thanks by the Oirione ot Wen, tmodation traig, sanare 140, containing 2,750 feet, at 31 cents pr wholesal detail, atthe Original Franc’s, imirsion be, apd the same te hereby, for SellfM§ their CHOICE GOODS at prices wuich Through tickets to the Wost can be had at une fot; to Lindsay Muse: also, west halt of sams | *#le™ Dr pteeng snd retail, at the Original Frano’s, sh D. Connell to erect and challenge tition, viz asbington Station Ticket Office at all boars 1 the at cd cents, to B. Stowatt, the lot troniing on | $1 Jib street, between D and E. No branch | \cnden shed of building attach aL) Ao ik . ee Philadelphia and Bo “ L, between 18th and 9th ‘streets N. W. Alo. 3 ¢ 3 0 He - " “ ton wee aA Fitch & Fox, the following honses in Ken: | _NOVELTIER IN Neck Waar, at the Original Bee Dee oe qnarter nny, | "etinmuent of = hroweh fs agp dail Gicen, owned by the Columbia Deaf and | frenc’s, 431 rect. The cheapest Store in | shall not poate bre a 8 be pes movin Fy bi manstes? 3 eas Dumb Institution: No.1, at S#!, No 2 the city’ No branch stores, by,reventeen feet oblong wit Geen Gon Seen ss quarter bit. Master of Traumportation ‘ Ni a: © GREAT VARIETY IN Wale SHiRTS—one, two | _ Approved. Ap 5 Moiese . . 4 $115; No. 4, at 8119; No. 5, ‘West India Molasses, Bic_per eal. DTART, Washincton mi or three pleats—eylets, buttons or etuds—opan Beat Gclden Brrup ohly 0c. per gal. = ee Martin M. Robrer, real estate broker, corn D front or in back—all sizes—st the Original White Ont Loaf Dri i per eal. ROUGH LINE w. New York avenue, and %th street, has ao!4 tor | Eranc’e Gent’s Farniating Store, 431 7th street, Fine New Orleans so y 8c. per gal BET N WASHINGTON, the hes oF the late James Lusby the nocth 19 | * Pepular Prices. No branch stores. — $id depas Tes tor 62 enti eet of lor No. by its depchs ta Bev Tam Ceresnarep “ FRano” Corcans, ; juare 4 i, for 1A AND NEW York, SoToX, June 55,000. the best Paper Collar in the market, for sa! Trates between WarHiINU . ouly st the Original Frano’s, 431 7th stre crry LT yk TUR wed NEW YORE are Six Ixpran Cniees from the far West ar- | Lock forthe name. No branch stores. 4,4 be: Breakfast Bacon. Ibe. ver Ib FOR NEW YORK. seichonr ace (aie ee create a ompanied by sv HEMPcee bas ali Kinds thermometers and ae Ise. peri an Sogtil, (except Sunday) at "Me re. on avg at the Washington House, and | Ofometere. ° - INDEBTEDNESS. Roasted 2c: per Ib. if OB PHILADELPHIA gres1 Wile Raven,” who is. frat peace ehvet of aGativonsss Darawhe Wink on dranght, at Prine Bio Cpfes only He. per Ib. y (except Sunday) at 800 8 m.. 1248 heos; ‘Powder Face,” first. war chief « jer’s, 420 ih street, opposite @ “ om? ‘per ib. on 8 tribe: and Crier Bird,” heir sscond | Hall 3 Just, received about 600 Be KEEBLEDS Leave for Bow CTO unt ine Little Kobe” and “Stoné Cal - — —- 2 2 phis. p.m. cR THE NU! Lisa frst end -cvond war chiefs of the Che: Sleeping cars for New York on 9 p.m train only. und “Buftalo Greed t=. | @eorgetown Advertisements, Sorts idan anie evemee, between Send 4%»: rome (icky to etulagephiay Now Von ot MWenwe one, # ear in mo Te Bont $ — = caniteyleggtinges nicets, wad the other 10. BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; George To ‘eco Baltimore ant Ohio Batlroad advertisement ‘ye gentle sanvages.” SALE OF VALUABLE iM FINE GROCERIES ce eer aera W seingten, Baitimers axis Vorsuas URUMBe Warm Aan Ab a ee eee vening, at their headquarter: ‘ATE OF THE LATE DE. BENJ.8.BOUKIG, CONTRACTORS 8 EM. QOLE. General Ticket Agent “ov'asvamue.ard adopted recotation taties | AT AUCTRE A AT SMALL PROFITS. GeO. S ROOTS hen WaE stom. jt of eur fallen te ington ne ii all on the prem: ~ BO NDS. SS. snd 8 committee of five was appointed to | Street. the Tonner seoleny ar ihe Tee Goeeress AND OTS A 0 ecorate the graves of those comrades who w re Bohrer. @ feet tront by 13) fx deep, improved Ly We respectfully cali the of to Pehle pe pl attention of purchasers FINE TEAS, avery large Brick House, being @ very desirabl nd “healthy leeation ‘Also. part of Lote No. 221 d 22.0n the north side of the canal, west of Oon- 4 19 Kirst Alley. fronting U3 fect This morning Officer Wilson feet om the south side of First are 1 Pilit's, a bread baker, 417 ‘9 small House, &c. Also, in nc ast, for :elling bread ore-hait ingtot No.1, in Square No. 27, on Pena the rr OTHERS, 903 PENNSYLVASIA4 ave: * 903 ht. When arrasied Werejfound in bis wagon, all of wh rele, fronting 100 6-12 a feet, sue Frain rt 188. ero, rms: One third cas months, with interest, re COFFEES, &., hearing to-morro who (with her horse as been delighti: the trons of “equestrian ‘evening, when the lack Shepherd” will goa Gas Lawre have heen erected and pee x, ze ‘which we are selling at 8 very small advanee. ALSO, TO OUR CHOICE BRANUS OD WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISKEIES, AT VERY LOW FIGUEES. METZGER & BYLES, BILLS APPROVED ‘or to have the be required to of exch piece of property. stamps at ihe cost of ‘the pur: the terms of sare are not com} with days threafter, the Bxecutor reserves the resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting Fubilehed io the Diotrict of cena. a the . om UBGE A ROH RGB, Executor. myl3 10t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. N vv?ios 188 M. F. GORMAN informs the ladies of the tama,” has a benetit thi AUDITOR MeKELDEN, BOOTS AND SHOES. een B street south and Maryland avenue. ‘The Islanders jn that vicinity remained awake | _ B18 B CHECKS 417 SEVENTH STREET, Eo ish them with _ a late hour lr st night to enjoy the new sen: District that she be prepared to a —— Bext to Odd Fellows’ Bali, lian sninpiadian War aes sie Gnctimes ire Sein twelfth annual May festival of Prot. L. hwine ere ’ arial, postponed irom lest ‘Monday nigh Le on TEs Just received, a fine stock of Gentlemen 7 account of the illness of one of his p LARGE STOCK OF 8 Se ners LICHT DBEBS boUTS, Wil be held oe Monday evening woxt, aod MILLINERY AND DBY GoUDs. finest in the market, Tromises to be grand aftatr. GAITERS, AND STRAP SYUES. FIGST NATIONAL BANE, ANNIE YOUNG @ BROTHER that they have | soriment of MILLIN ERY DBY GOODS of the Istest ishment, No, mt George ©.. which they” are pre pared to sell at very low prices. my9-- Seine & CITY BONDS adhering: pean eating rool Black Gant age tired a ring shad joe Al- paca, Silk Btriped, pi d Grenadin: lana hes taken the place the Aquia Creek line, in- day night. Tine eee ETA INEST YOUNG BF: ae runeer rrowan afbieegio™ DI! at wor OwNing s MiDpLEton's, 14 avenue on 45D THR RITE of contirmation was administered St. Paul's Oburcn, A Lice selection of GENTS. OVER GAITERS. LADIES’, MISSES, AND OBILDRE! TOR ABD LAUE BOOTS constantly oo THE IMPERIAL BBONZE AND PEERLESS GLuss, P.E., on 2d street we: ‘GEORGETOWN, VEMENT.—Tho heirs of the late Alfred BNMENT JAV. is MABAGA! ‘h Ip) or deome hud c ‘A great variety of Gor. For dressing Ladies’, Misses, aud Children’s Lee are now Laving foundations dug on therite | yery han: Laan thee scone . M of the building recently burned onthe corner tor baiting Pong bag fr BB my EG oe Wear_ —_ of Greene and Bridge streets, and inten: erect- striped ‘and Piaid White Organdies, Nainsook ae ing thercon a substantial row of brick dwel- | Lins, Black. Alpacas s specialty. Mugs. ‘Very large stock Casaimers, Tweeds and Linon 4 Szcoxp { Dovtz.”—Who was the police- | Drlilings. | man who, this morning, about nive o’clock, cap- it ‘all ki tured an intoxicated woman near Mcleod drug stcre, and to render futile her resistance. VARIOUS DATES PAINTING, &c. soucirr 923 paimrine. 923 D perEeer, D Sracrr to arrest, ‘caught her by her back hair, and MAONICHOL'S ragged her over twenty feet, with a crowd of Ante PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, urebins following and Mangning at her drunken FOR CASH 923 D sraner, efforts to avoid being to the station- house ? ANOTHER OLD CiTIzEN Gons.—Francis (ross, ope of the oldest citizens of our town, died at his residence on Ist street last night in bis 77th year. Grose was a well-known butcher in our market, baving entered there when he was eleven years old, and continued the busines: up ie as ot Be Gesth. Between oh and 0th NW. Hi . SIGH end DECORATIVE PAINTING am alt he brencies, apenas SOLS TS Tats prices. i= . BO’ ee THE TRADES. ALL AND SBE THOS: Costatanta act seta figs Tol conformateur. oe “Wpceeiara aa ata SMALL DISCOUNT, . fovsr, stan, A GrorGETown Vasant —The : schooner Ocean Bird, from this place, of aad street. betweew I and K._ mar, Syste | EET Lseian sents Inst when’ twenty Sine tion M.2.° si " * poaeee Imitations of all ktr és of wood end marbie neat!y Phelwatr eksTonat eves abe Leco‘iss | y MANUFACTURE OF awarxas cot re a fea penaeleghitiin nts. rat over % 2 Feesel was Sbandoned. All hands were taken | 70% STi B wine) Bikresoks. ite Shanaar, areas Seal) = iwEty PROMPTLY ATTENDED ‘of by the schooner Anna Ecarl!, and taken to | ay aings of al! descri = ersepay’ xs . ‘THE coal reeeipts and shipments for the week a > Vallee Pocis Beneetion” 33° SEGRE is igh mere 20 follows :~ Receipes, 314 NINTH STREET, i ments, Te rte Counctis meet this evening. rete, THE Counts. ‘Verandab Awninze, BEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, "Tents, and HOSE SILK Ui COURT 14 GEBRSAL 3 Special attention given toCity and Gouutry real- T a a hg ‘orders promptly attended to. 713, Market AGENT FOR Sais Boomer eve. saw. examinal: fe port ase AND PRINTIN 1863, Siew aN gf foe admitted 40 practice, ON Bag LY Ane FROMPICY EXECUTKD | ommend trick moved to amen is line Fetoed cary ef oden-vte as ted. and the | _eplé-ly - D street, and Teh streets. Singer's « it belew rmed. Emery et 3.aau0e. ‘Tih street, between Gand REPAIRING OF WATOBES, JEWELEY. SPRUKS carefully executed, at moder- JOSEPH BECKHAUS, sioMonde fixed at ; CIROUIT COURT. 1904 FRANEFORD AVBRUS. Salier; civil sction to r ABOVE GIRAED AVENUB, PHILADELPHIA, | MANUFACTURER BXOLUSIVE! FIRST-CLASS RIAGEsS: Judes Wy! Sewing Machines, myl2-tf ACME RE, ringtep for Gacbscrateas eet : oc iT. oF car ely. TT 4 Ms TATLOL: M, D.

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