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EVENING STAR. ny 20, 1972, LOCAL NEWS. SMUSEMENTS, 2¢ National Tieater—< The Thre and “Jack Shepard on Horseba Marbriter’s Art Gallery, 483 Tun street. Barlow's Gailery of O:l Paintings, 1225 Penn- sylvania svenue—New pictures just received. Celine ARREST oF A BALtinons Ronse Tarer—ie Seice a $20 Horse for $0—On Thursday morn- ing \ast, Sergeant Clayton, of the fifth precinct station, while in the viemity of the horse bazaar, op llth street, bad his attention called to a eelored man who was offering forsale a valuable bay horse very cheap. The officer kept watcl ‘en the man, and was roon made re that he Bad cisposed of it fur ©), the animal being evi- worth $200. He at once invited the man to the Centra! guardhouse to make an explana- tion, when the man showed a voucher in the shape of @ receipt, which did not satisfy the officer, and be was retained there while the sergeant went to make inquiries of the pur- ebaser about the iter. Im the meant the isoner, Bho gave bis name as George Williams, and claimed to be from Montgomery county, jd. made other explanations to other officers im the stationhouse which were conflicting. Mr. Olavtor soon returned with the parchaser and the horse, together with a copy of the Bal- timore Sun, containing ap advertisement offer- ipg 8 reward for a horse and wagon stolen from the Marsh Market in that city, which corre «ied exactly with this horse, with the ex- m that it called for a star in the forehead. on of the horse revealed the fact that t mn its forebead had been dyed. it was then charged home on the man, who finally admitted the theft of the property as ged in the advertisement, and, farther, that had sold the wagon on his way to this city. This rettied the business at onca, and Detective Coomes was charged with the duty ot returning the horse and wagon to their owner. He started Fast Meu” cept Another exami eon before h: ——_.+—__ Porrie Scroor FxaMr~ation.—Female In- termeciate Schoo! No. 2. Miss Laura L. teacher, was exatsined Thursday afternoon by Buperintendent Wileon, aes y¥ Mesers, Lloyd, Stephenson and Chau plin, in presence of a large number of parents and friends of the Bpnile, incinding ex-Tras.ce Croggon and Mr. cintyre. ‘This examination was taken up in advance of its regalar order. in consequence of the iliuess of the teacher, who has been unable during several months to give that attention to the seboo! requisite for complete success. Her Place has been supplied by Mise Lotta Lucas, a pup!t of the Femnie Grammar School, who has managed her charge with good judgment. The number ef pupils or. the roll is 59. Two were absent from examination on account of sickness. Six were transterred to Intermediate No. 1 during the term. The medal and diplomas will be awarded on the 7th of June. were examoed in men: ereises closed with encouraging and complimen- tary remarks Wy the Superintendent and Trus- tees Lioyd and Stepbenson. i ‘Tas Boarp ov Heattu met last eve: and elected Mr. T. Z. Hoover pound master, who is to bave ore-half of ail the fines received by the Board of Health on account of animals rannivg at . When the animals are put in the Pound they shall be kept tive days, and if not eiled for at the expiration of that time to be sold at public auetion. They will have to be advertised, the owner of the animal to pay for advertement. He has to build and con- struct the pound and to keep it fo repair with- out cost to the Board of Heaith. For a e will receive fifty cents @ day; for a or goat, twenty-fite cents per day. It wan Hecidea ts issue & proclamation warning persons to keep penned up, after June 15th next, all domestic animals except dogs and cats. It was also made the ‘uty of the chemist of the board to examine al! the oul for sale im the city and to attach his certificate thereon, T a penaity of ®500 for each offense, if oil is sold for illuminating pur- Pores without the certificate. ‘Tre Kipwarrep B. wes Stolen From on Orphan Agyium in —Atter the arrest of Diargaret and Christopher Bent, on sus- vicien ot kidnapping the little boy “Charlie,” fourd in their possession yesterday. as stated in ‘Tur STAK of last evening, Major Kichards tele- gtarbed to the Baltimore police the circum. stances, and received for reply that a bo answering the description given had been kid- Pepped from a Catbolic orphan asylum some Week# ago. on this information detective McDevitt left with the boy to return to that ‘The man Bent bas been discharged, and the Woman Margaret has been retained tor action of the Iaitimore anthorities. ft has been ascertained that these people, sinee stealing the bor, have been in Little York, Hanover, Harriss 4, Chamsbersbarg and Frederick, aud at Fad their way to this city with 'the kid. AL Sooty or Goverswest Jerks in the Post Office Depart. ment bave formed a beneficial association, and ail the money received is to be invested in safe, interest bearing securities. (ne dollar initia- tion fee azd one dollar monthly dues are ebarged. By the law of the association, when & member diee a subscription of one dollar will be assessed upon each member, and the money thus obtained, together with amount paid by him, with interest, shall go to the family or immediate relations of the ‘Seceased. In case with interest on the came, and if he he ean draw out the mone; id by him, withou interest. It is believed otner departaiente cnt follow the lead of this one. Base Batt—Our Blue Feated—The re the flag footway ‘Treasury buil 15th street, and im about two weeks the eastern, = a Rep front oe accessible from e street int. re heretofore Seeeeie eos low foundations juilding have been ascertained to be incorrect. i i anos ‘Tre First Ward National Guards held a meeting last night at Lucast Hall, when Lloyd Douglas, John 4. Kepp, Edward ‘Pulaski, Geo. Pulaski and H.C. Hensley were appointed a committee to meet this evening, at the St. James Hotel, the other companies of the i= ment. (n motion of John A. Kepp, a commit- tee of ten was appointed to draft a constitation and by-laws. Forty- — ry ws eigned to sreesngieiacinnas Tue Cantata of “The Flower Queen,” the performance of which !ast winter by young ladies of Capitol Hill waa sac” % great success, will be repeated at Wall's Opera House on ‘Tuesday crening next with many »oW and Pleasing features, and the sprigh:ly litti lady ‘who enacted the role of ‘‘Dandelion” on that occasion will be assigned a prominent part in the coming performance. ——— e—___ Te# Cotcwsr4 Roap Sane Se Sar ne ory to determine the Jawsges to the Columbia Tarnpike Company, whosé ros” "<= heen Te- cently dec'ared a free one by an act of Con- grese, met again before Judge Cartter, and after some further testimony had been taken, the ease was submitted without argument, and whe jary tendered § reruict fOr complainant, damages at Sf 000. fiung the SHOCKING AcciDEST. ing a child of Mr. Jobn Setifert, residing at 706 Bth street, pulled a dish of boiling milk over on face, scalding { terribly, and the suffering = hopelessly Tae Usrow PRaver Mxxtrxo at Lincoln Hall from 6 to 9 o'clock will be held this eve- wing during the first hour by Rev. Wm. Wil- Nams of Jeorgetown. ices similar to those he'd during this week will take place to-morrow at‘) @ clock p.m.,and in the evening from ¢ wor a enil4, but pronounces the gone. ‘Ihe bila is ———— ; bd og 2 Sew more will ass ive: ter from Harper’s Ferry on the Join’ High Excursion, and will discuss the rights of the press and the Privileges of the Sepate, the workings of the new local government, aud other live topics. = See Mies Kate Fiswen as “Jack Shepherd on Morseback,’’ at the National Theater this ove- ning, being her inst ap nce in Washington. w'TRe Three Fast Men’ ts also on the bili, ner natn See ADYERTICEWENT of furnished summer reridence among the mountains of Maryland, we he ———— Dr. J.E. Dotcs bas been elected clerk to the Board of Health, and those who kuow him best vay is a judicious appointment pce =~ armen ‘TRE RUSE TO THE DIGGtyGs of the Milton Gold Jewelry Company, No. JUS Uth street, is immenee. —_—>—__ Tez MAMMOTH #TRAwPERRIES sent oe by Mr. Jobn Clagett are bard to beat. toe - LEGISLATIVE assematy.| GEORGETOWN, COUNCIL.— Yesterday, after oar report} Gaorortows Covacis—Board of Alder. joxed— men —S0 quorum, : Common Councts.— The Board met at 10 o'clock ind the reso:ation to pay W. T. Davall, el | ‘The concurrent resolution E rei x tj |» Se tment of © commiites to prepa . Ty plas for the Ko ion of -ae District. ta in- | for work done to the eity engine and hore-car- elude thedesignation of the necessary ofticers, | riage, $64.50; was pamed. Rerolation to pay 5. defining their duties anil thing their saiaries, | H. sherman, harbor master, for payment for was adopted, after an amendment that the com! | services rendered, €43.07; was passed. Comma- mittee report from time te time. Messrs. Peck, | pication from the Mayor, iuclosing proposition Eaton, Gulick ané@ Thompson were appointed | of Jobn D. McGill to purchase the town house the committee on the part of the Council. | for $5,000; was referred to the committee on Mr. Peck, from the Committee on Judiciary, | ways and means. Resolation to pay Dill of reported a bill providing for the doseph F. Bireb; passed. Mr. Curtis submitted REVISION OF THE LAWS a resolntion appointing the Mayor and presi- of the District. It provides for the appoin‘- | dentof the Board of Common Counct! a com- ment by the Governor of three commissioner’ | mittee to audit the accounts of the clerk; learned in the law to revise the statutes now in | adopted. Mr. Grimes submitted a resolution in force in the several corporations, with the rules teh school of Grace Church, of practice of the courts, and submit the same | turning over the Councii furniture to the to the jadges of the Supreme Court of | sebeo|; laid on the table. Mr. Curtis submitted District thirty s before the next meeting of | a resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute the Legulatare; the commissioners to receive | a duplicate deed to Peter Von Fasen; referre! compensation af the rate of 3,00) per annum, | to the Mecorger. Mr. Dunlop, trom. the and to be allowed two clerks at arate net to ex: | committee on claims, reported a resolution 00 per month. Laid over under the | o fase gue ee of the Kegister of Wills; passed. A com- Mr. Crose, from the Committee on Rules, re- | wunication was received from the legal ported back the resolution autnorizing the | representatives of the bovdemen of the late president to assign the rooms adjacent to tue | Mayor Addison in the suit ¢ him by R. Connect] Chember to their appropriate uses. ‘awford asking to Mr. Peck offered an amendment that tho | judgement obtained b president be authorized to confer with the | proper oficerot the House of Delegates fer tue teint eceupation of rooms under the control of the Legislative Askemb!y. The amendment was adepted, and the resolution passed. Mr. Crose gave notice of an amendmentto the 20d rule, providing seate on the floor forthe re- | Laid over under therales. Adjourned. | for payment of expenses ie office Lthe resolution fy favor of R. K. ebell, sun of one and made a state- Board, saying that Tate nt b . Craw HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—Y, Jay, after | Mr ford applied and obtained a writ of report closed, tinder the call of disiricts— | y"0 warrarfo from the court avatnst Mr. Brown irtrodneced reso!ntion in relation | chon after the election 1 Meentes. Head « drst time and leid over. | (i in favor of Mr. Addison, and it beca: THE Paes SYSTEM. ary ior him to give bonds until t was settled. An investigation of t Mr. Solomons submitted a resolation settin thatthe members of this House are li eipt of letters from the Board-ot Dire the Washington and Georgetown K Company, inelosing free passes for their u over said road; and as it Is geperally bell that the whole eystem of free passes is radica’ wrong and susceptible of improper and #8 it may become the duty of pars upon legislation affecting the interests of said company: Reselved, That the members of this House, whe imputing no improner motive to the Board of Directors of the Washington and the votes by a joint commitres js resulted in tavoroft Mr. Ad was declan en entered &@ suit against Mr. Ad n, in which he obtained a judtg- ment sgainst them for about £1,900, inclading dumages; at the same time, ppears, he entered a suit againgt the corporation for salary for the unexpired term of ch l was not allowed to occ seme $700. In the meantime he had been the full amount of his judzmen:obt: if so, aud b Craefurd fon's bonden . . i tang th Mr. Additon’s bondemen, It apy o frstly amproper to accept the same, nnd there. | *€*Dst the corporation, and jidgment was fore Tespectiully decline the prodlered privilege. | fendered by detault. This ts “tho claim Mr. Ciawford presents, and as be had already deen paid the fall amount due bim, whieh in cluded this claim, in the shape of damages, an asked that the amount ot this judgment bs paid to the rureities of the late Henry Addison, to reimburse them in part the amount recovered trom them. After some farther discussion the paper was referred to the Recorder, Mr. Cur- us submitted a resolation repealing the resolu- tion adopted at the last meeting in favor of kK. R. Crawford, but subsequently amended it by directing the Clerk to suepend the payment an- Mr. Ennis said the gentleman had not, during | til otherwise ordered, and referring the subject the past three eShnen ros in @ position to legis | to t! ecorder for examination. The resvin- late respecting the road. He felt that, as indi- | tion was then adopted. At 11:30 the buard ad- viduals and se @ body, the acceptance of the | Journed. tickets them delicate position. Deovanre’ Rest.—The market yesterday at Mr. Hall said it was a univereal practice for | Drovers’ Rest was dull, a portion of tha cattle ilroads to give free tickets to members of a | and sheep being left over unsold. The sales Legislature. He did not think the members | were: 250 head of cattle at $5.50a88 per 100 ibs. conld be bought for five cents. grees 1,800 sheep and lambs $2.50ag4.50 per Mr. Boswell moved to reter the resolution to ‘ad; veal calves $€a#3 per 100 Ibe.; cows and tbe- Committee on Unfinished Business. Car- | calves $30a855. Burgess, Ennis, Mr. Solomons urged that as the House would be called on to legislate as to the road, it was proper for them to take action, and moved to suspend the rules to take immediate action upon the resolation. Mr. Boewetl said if any gentleman felt encum- bered with the ticket, be could return it to the president of the road. He bad carried one of these tickets three years, but if it was foand necessary to compel the railroad company to fag their track, Le would be found voting for it. rai AFTER THE w. & G. R. Mr. McKnight introduced a bill Washington and Geor; ro Railroad Company to canse the streeta through which their tracks sre laid to be paved Im accordauce with the terms of their charter, the work to be done to the satisfaction of the Board of Public Works, juested to inspect the same and re- port to the House. Referred to the Committee on Public Works and Property. Also, a bill to provide medical attendance and medicine for the pauper’ poor of the District, and for other perpenes.. 3 cate: that the Dis” triet 0! jumbia &! into eight | pag 11 635 Bee sh districts, to be Known as“ The medical Gia valle ey oe ae triets of the District of Columbia;” that tie Governor shall, by and with the ‘advice and consent cf the Council, appoint one physician and one apothecary in each district, whoee dacy it.shall be to furnish the pauper poor of their (spective districts with necessary medical and surgical advice and medicine at the expense of the District of Columbia, the physician to re- ceive an annual salary of $500. Keterred to Committee on Health. Mr. Davie submitted @ resolution that no «f- NEW SAVINGS BANK!! R. to cause the SECURE AND PROFITABLE! ONE DOLLAR A HONTH (WITH NO INTEREST.) WILL SECURE ONE OF THOSE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOrs fers or emeptoves be elected OF appolnted until aa the experience of the louse bas wn that ~ they are necessary. Mr. Campbell woved that HUNTINGTON: the resolution be laid upon the table. Carr lito : Mr. Brown introduced bill to divide the fas county into three townships. Keferred to & 7 ae special commiites to be appointed by the | JaMCtion of the Main Stem rs a Mr. ‘Campbell enbmitted a Tesolution pro- ane viding for the exoployment by the House of one coorkesper, one assistant doorkeeper, aud two Eateral Branches teees. “Keterred to the Committes ‘ot Ways es ard Means. Mr. Burgess asked unanimons consent to in- troduce a bill to authorize the Board of Pubiic | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, Works to grade and gravel ith street, fam N to Boundary etreet nerth, and to appropriate AND ONLY 2,200 for the expense of the work. OS a ites nical eavauas r. Burgeas—Br, er, what mes of the bill??* ‘a The Speaker—‘The gentleman from the TWENTY MIAUTES EIDE From the beart of the Citv,and but Fifty Minntes trom Baltimore, night e ict bor ney jet must wait until his district is REGULAR TRAINS The House proceeded to the consideration of the Council joint resolution for the appointment of @ committee to ‘& plan for the organ- ization of the Diatrict, and after some debate — referred to the Committee on District cere. Mr. Lioyd introduced a resolution to amend the rules, by adding, “When a question is car- ried by P seagiro nay vote, any member ma: enter on the journal bis reasons for dissent.’’ Beferred to Committee on Rules. Adjourned to meet on Monday. WILL BE RUNNING AUGUST 1 neungeranervetes tx, Seamer TAXES ALL PAID TO INCLUDE 1873. BRICK HOUSES Of Fonr, Bix and Eight Rooms, accordi y subinitted, bullton sceoumodadiog tarts a LaECE BALES HAVE BEEN BECENTLY MADB TO BUILDEES, WHO WILL IMPBOVE THEBS LARGELY THIS SUMMER. COUNCIL.—The Council met at 3 o'clock this afternoon, Mr. Stickney in the chair. Mr. Douglass, from the Committee on Print- ing, submitted a concurrent resolution autuor- tz! — Chief Clerks of the two Houses to ad- ver posal for printing the Journals of the two Kead and adopted. The joint resolution providing for the res vision of the statutes of the District was read a second time and laid over under the rules. . —_.—__ FrER.-—At 11.40 o'clock merning an alarm of fire was struck for box 36, corner of 12th and N streets, a frame tenement on Vermont ave- betw nd KR streets, occupied by a red. family, being then on fire. The de- partment responded promptly, but the hook and ladder only went into service, they with the police and others extinguishing the flames be. ‘ore they got much headway. One side of the house was burned out, invol ving 4 loss of about #50. The Gre having originated inthe stad- ding on the opposite side or the house from the stove, there is but little doubt that it was an incendiary act. TWO LARGE PUBLIC PARKS. Car Fare but Eleven Cents Per Day! BSFOBE A LOT ON THE NOVEL TMRMS HEBS OFFERED 18 ONE-HALF PAID FOR, THESE LOTS WILL BE SELLING AND VAL! AT ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH ' ALEO, GOTS STILL SELLING AT £25 UASH. OB $30, PAYABLE &5 MOATULY. THR INTERNATIONAL Convantion Y. M. C. 4.—The members of the Cavinet wi! grant ves of absence to the clerks in their respect- ive departments who are members of the Young Men’s Christian Association, to enable them to attend the session of the Internationa) Uonyen- tion, which meets here next week. The Presi- dent will attend the welcome meeting of the convention at the ehireh on next Weduesdsy evening. A WHLL-FILLED WALLET STOLEN.—About § clock this morning Mr. George Barber, @ butcher in Center Market, laid bis wallet on the bench behind bis stall, and in five minutes it was stolen by some one. Jt contained over $500 in money, and over $5,000 in notes and cheeks. TITLE PERFECTLY CLEAR AND UNENCUMBERED. OEBTIFIOATE. UNDER SEAL OF COUBT TO BYERY LOT MAY BE S4EN AT THIS OFFICE, S/UALL AT THE OFFICE AND Gur MAPS ‘Tux Raoraina of the Sixth Presbyterian | PAMPHLBT# AND FULL INFORMATION, arch Will take place tormorrow with interest 1 «. Compisioner ett wil = pct See advertise. NO. 517 SEVENTH ST., OPPOSITE PUST OF FICE. BEN. M. PLUMR, ———. ——_ THE COURTS. COURT, Judge AiacArtiwr jicile Be P. Flete ‘idow ed sdmitted to probate ore Gt ben a Wit ot LC i Whee oie record. ia a ‘faim of § 100,000. Solr were! te bis wife, PROPBIETOR. mnyl8-tf PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. 1A BAILBROAD STOUK. time of subscribing. 'T n 11 be ismned. Only a Himised number of shares wil be lewued. Btock made @.H.B. wits, MrearnrerSntiogel “Metropolitan Bak; we Wubi bruger walLROAD. 0G RESS 'D PROSPECT! 6 tobe Bide of Street which ts ‘St once, is to rau from the east near Biggs’ Bauk.along New York ue to the intersection of K street, thence p' jortbern Libertive Market.on the south sh past ins Gow riptog office and near ernment to the tcll-gate; @ distance of cop tlt ies. wslen ‘will Lego fhe and Hed tt of aecouuts of guardians and ‘upon. Juder Sm Ea ORT, To-pa. with agsauit'and battery on beth el, both ears: beth was badly ent om the heel with setace yard, but it was bere a thrown e board Alexander 8. Wm, ine gr 313 tant potats, jen. presi tout ——_—____-~ee--— SF Governor Leslie, of Kenta was @ wood- chopper in 1. eve S27 The New York police are puzzled by thi frequency of mysterigus air-gen shooting cance SF To “ speed the parting gest,” sential that you Kick aim yi caine Spe BF The “Captivator” isthe appropriatoname i Se yagnrenized, iron arcu: Ran een obese variety. ww Of @ sweet thing in bonnets in New York. Tax cREAPEST PLAGE to buy goods in Wael ‘ng'en is the inal 25 and 50 cent ereres, Nos. #10 and 8127th phetween H and Letrecta, | sive slant, TED Milton gold jewelry, which | making @ sensation, ean be he | cents only at the origins! 2 and 50 1 and S12 7th street, between H end | streets, dle i its Reav Trewap Groves for 75 cents; Kee! Thread Half Hore from $5 to $8 per doz., Real Thread Undershirts for $1.59 and $3; A!l Linen Collars for $3 and #4 per doz.; All Linen Oufts for 40.and 50 cte-per pair, and AliLinen Drawers foro ns One Price Only. 80. » Tain sth street northwest. ~-———— JEWELRY, abher Jewelry, Fine Plated Jeweiry, Tortoise Shell Hoops, Alaska Diamonds, Milton Jewelry, Vases, Satchels, Chromos, Received st Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 477 Pennsyvauia avenue, between 4% and 6ch streets. For Twrive Years Past Dooley’s Yeast Powder has been gradually but surely inc ing in demand and pubite favor from its bnown chemical purity and the anlfxm Fnecess which attends the making of good bread, rolls. bisenits, &e. Iti established fact that one pound of Dooley’s Yeast Powder will pro- Georgetown Advertisements, (PEE MOSTCOMPL’ ND Fasu to: DRTSc MAKING BATA SLISt ae city, Ladies can 6 supplird with toe aces of Patterns et the sc A sree lag r Nouabie rates, pe Penn Se Foam aS TAT Brite atrest Over Garman ® eryand Fancy Store. myo Im BY THomas DOWLING. reetown.. PEREMPTORY SAUER OF VsLUABLE AND BEF ABLB BUSINESS PROPERTY ON Tv 3 DGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, at AUO- ION WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 31 Bes aS Srcdock a wis ati, In Foon ot premises, part of Lot No 43. in old Goor town, fronting 2% feet on the south side of Brhtce street. near the market. and runatng back 5 feet Brick ry capitaiists is Called to this sale, eof the most desirable musiness st: in Georgetown, Lavig (or many years deca eveupled Thomes Hunter as @ shoe store. 7 ‘erras: One-half cash; beiance in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by «deed of trust on the prop: xe” will be ae pe Bee the gegen’ 2 st Ceoveyanct and stamps at the cos the porchasers PuMaAs UW LING. myI7 2awimy27 kate ‘Anctiones! ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Azct ; Georgetown. TEUSTER'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT AND HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 3 90 DUMBaR- TON STREET, BET WEE WASHINGTON AND CONGBESS cTBEETs, GEORGTEOWS, Ne it deed, dated Jane ¢th, No.'é1s, of the te duce better results in the cal!nary de than donble the quantity of the Baking Powders in market. As | waste Of flour prepared with it, (st as well as the best. All first-class Gr Ease 70 THE f the feet visi 15th street, opporite | Femaue Comriarsts showid bo enred, a they often can be, by @ few doses of A Sarsepari.’a. a Ar. R Chickering Grand Piano for at Prince’s, 1006 Pennevivania avenuy. 2 Bases AN Brant Foor plate show case, counter scales, and ‘Cufi’s patent cottage shana marbly soda fountain, for sale at Prince's Bazaar, 1: Pennsylvania Odeon Halt. ale Odeon Hat CLorarre A nice fitting Suit can always be found at P. Wallach’s, Odeon Hall, corner 45 street and Pennsylvania avenue. Handsome Suits, al! colors, qnalitien and styles of American and imported Cloths and Cassi- meres. Ako, a large stosk of Biag Flannel Frock and Sack Sui White M. Wreasted. Best stock of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys' Shirts in the city. Gents’ Underwear s specialty. P. Wattacu, Odeon Hatt, corner 4) street aud Penn. avenue. Odeon Hall. Odeon Bait. sent Ee BSrema Corors.—! have just received a 1 assortuicut of our celebrate’! Dollar Kids,in shades. Cras. Baum, 408 7th street. pcan Lapres Stirs made to order from #6 up; also, Suits for Chiliren and Misses, at 0. m’s icop Bkirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. I HAVE just received our new atyles of Cor- sets, Also, @ full assortment of the J.B. P. Corsets, which I sell at reasonable prices. U. BAM, 408 7th street, Corset Manufacturer. CrILpRER’s Suits, in Linen, Lawn, and Mar- seilles; also, fino Imported Dresses, aud sold at pt figures, at C. Bavm’s Undergarment Fac Ty. ——— THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS which the 240 McLean & Hooper Flastic Lock-stitch’Sewing Machine has met with, has induced the Messrs. Rosenthal to secnre aiso the agency of the Im- proved Wilson Shuttle #4@ Sewing Machine, which etitch alike on both sides of the fabric.) Either of those machines are first-class; can do as wueh variety work as any, and even more than some-high priced machines, They are sold on very accommovatiug terms, and warranted by A. & J. Rosenthal, No. 410 Seventh atreet. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN Im Boota axp Snoxs.—Being fully determined te retingaish the boot and shoe business by the Ist of June I am now offering my compiste stock at priceu lees than cost of manufacturing. J. ROSENTHAL, No. 447th street. AND S¥o# DRALERS.—I am deter- linguish my shoe business by the I+t dd would offer part or the whole of my ttock at « heavy discounten mann’. prices. J. Rosen THaL, No. #4 Tth etre eilles Vests, double and single 28 new To Bow a yux parties are in the habit of st ir places of business are branch etorce of the Original Franc, I hereby notify the pub- lic that 1 Lave no branch stores, and that I have nO connection with any similar institution in thisetiy. The Original Franc, deaie Furnirhing Goods, 431 7th st., between D an Cowr PATENT NROKTI@ Farrencr sale wholevale and retail, at tbe Origtna! fra’ si ith street, between D and E. eB. Novetrias r¥ Nuck Wear, at the Original Franc’e, 431 7th street. The cheapest the | No branch stores. Gruat vanisry iN Waite SHIRTS —one, two gr three pleats—erlets, buttons or etnds—opan in front or in back—all sizes—at the Original Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 431 7th street, at Pepular Prices. No branch stores. Buy Tas Catunrarep * Fraxo” Corrans, the best Paper Collar in the market, fur eaie only at the Original Franc’s, 401 7th etreet. Look forthe name. No branch stores. 4,4 —_——— Herter has all kinds thermometers and barometers, a CaLrrornmia UaTawBa Wine On dranzht, at il 420 7th street, opposite Odd Se “s, No branch THE TRADES. _ 50 AND 36 Dik rina: toordcr at CUNRTS OR te mado ate AMS, HAT FACTORY. Heads fitted by the French pistes: batimadeAamdvabcy, NAMAS BLEACHED, i 27 Im No. 923 7th street, between I and K. G. COPELAND, 2 MANUFAOTUBEB OF AWNINGS FOR STORES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS, Awnings of all descriptidus made to order at short potice, sud Kept on band for covering entrances at balls ee. Awntng Materials on haud, and for saie at manufacturers’ prices. MG. COPELAND, my6-2m 64% Lonisiana avende. WNINGS JOAN 0. BOGAN, Manufactorer of Windcw and Verandah Awnings, liege, Tents, sud Wagon Uovers, ‘ Epecial attention given to City and Country reat- ences. Hl crders promptiy attended to, 71% Market Bpace. a ep2h-tyul* OOK*AND JOB PRINTING NBATLY ANU PROMPTLY © POLKINHOEN & © apltly Datreet. between Sth and H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIF, 704 Tth street, between Gand H streets. BEPAIRING OF WATOHES, JEWRLEY, OLOCKS, BPEUKS cercfally executed, at moder ete charges. oob-ly ) Tee pees 1883, JOHN McDEEMOTT & BROS. ooacn-} MEMS AND CAHBIAGE 4 SCUTED 8S, 310 Penneyivanis are, hear 84 street. CARBIAG KS'AND HAKN. RECEL VED" ON Stdidy ean: SOLD O; CABBIAGES EEPAIBED. th. 500%: 408. AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, GIBSON BROTHERS, 1012 Penn's avenue, (eouth side.) PAINTING, &c. epl2-ly 923 PAINTING. D Steerer, aoe D Srxszr. MAONICHOL’S PAINT ESTABLISHMENT, 923 D Stazer, Between vth and Wth N. W. maniee Maral end DECORATIVE PAINTING in the ti eg nd , aps im | OS a *SHOUBR, ston, A ENTAL PAINTER AND OLAZIER, ony . 625 LOUISIANA AVENUE. Loitattons of all of wood and marbie neatly executed in 2 fate bk Socata roved atyles, pe ears PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. t Cad SCREW WIRE Boots ana shoes ” HAVE PROVED THE BEST PROTECTION 4g gins DAMPNESS, IHS MOST PLIA URABLE, pbie t8 ost ba EA USE, WABSHINGTUR, D, 0: roc romely and { improved with f7 ale: Ove thonssnd minat be depos: . Ailconvey At cost of pnechaver KINS ADDISON, Tras HOMAS HOWL Ny My 1o-eoels 0 ¥ THOMAS DOWL EXECOTORS SAGB PROVED PROPBETY GEORGETOWS, BEL TATE OF THB LATE D T AUOTI ww Courier.) F, Goorgewwn, rt VALTARLE IM WASHINGION AND a TO THE BS pm, wilt: the house c street, the former resi Bobrer. 60 feet front by avery largo Brick Houss, belog a very and healthy location. Also, part of Lots No 20,21 aud 22, on the north side of the canal, weet ‘of on: rst Alley. frontiog 113 fest y 1245 feet on the south side of First by a «mall H Sc. Also, in 0.27, 0n Penn » fronting 100 6-12 running co b: on Penysyivania avenue, and on K street 110 fect, containing 649i equare feet, improved by @ donble Frame House. ‘Terme: One third cash; the remainder in 6 and 12 nthe. with interest, for which the purchaser must les, sectired by deed f paying all casi. of trust, orto have the 200 wall be required to paid down on the sal» of each piece of property. onverencing, etampe at the cost of the pur- chaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five Gays threaiter, the Executor reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting “bi m one wi ‘s notice insome news; Publithed in the District of Columbia — BA ROBBER, Bxecator _™myl3 10t THOMAS DOWLING, Aact. SPsiNG and SUMMER GOODS. “ipatrecetzed.s large assortment, embracing Black Silks from = to G2 80, Japanese Silks. silk aud wool Bisck vase Greuadines. spring shades A’- pac, Silk Striped, ‘and Rgured™ yery handsome ‘cheap. A great for Buitings from 25 cente aj up. Percalee, Pigues, Bi Striped and Piatd White Oreandies, Naimsook Mi lias, Black Aipac: specialty. peat large stock Usssimers, Tweeds aud Linen ‘itinge. Splendid bargains in Cottans, Caticoes and Dom: ties of all kinds, BENJ¢MIN MILLER, pes-tr rid reet, Georgetown. (C458, RAID FOR LADIES”. GENTS AND CHILDREN'S CAST - OFF CLUTHING, peg p SHOES, etc., st L. bee oy jg 1735 ridge street, Epown. id mail from Georgetown or Washington attended to, oc®-ir PERSONAL OUTFITS. 2 : in Ladies” Gents’ and Gal) ‘Geos ONDERCLOTHING may, ‘be Towa a Milordors promptly and westly ckacutad efron: om 8 streer. Dotween 4th and 5th. ay nol}-tt \HOBE BIL (MBRELLAS “ M08 SILK UMBEELLAS, To close them ont, at P! Beles Booms, 1606 Pen on INDEBTEDNESS. To CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS, BILLS APPROVED BY AUDITOR MeKELDEN, CHECKS N THE FI&8ST NATIONAL BANE, AND CITY BONDS or VARIOUS DATES BOUGHT FOR CASH sAT A SMALL DISCOUNT, at WM: SMITEH’S, 334 NINTH STREET, REAB PENNSYLVABIA AVENUS, AGENT FOR Sinuger’s Sewing Machines. myl2-tt ; Pe ae a pnd in ibe mvet elegant etyle, FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. C5 obaen @ A. OBARE 3 Yru Steer, N. W., Between BM aw ceived arother lot of YELLOW BUTTER at per Ih...35 couts fresh arrivals pearly every day. One of the splendid stcamere METEOR, INDIA, Flo. COBUKN. ATLANTI KEW ERAS, Binetete arrw os Syn] ok thamtors Becrenion eae Donpections are ma. at Duleth w Lake Baperior & Miedas'pr! Reinet. te et Pasheantnt ute im eneesta. Nort = Wi-conee, and FIN t ities Matiroad for Finest BRANDY for medical purposne. e : Finest ROLEAND GIN hereto : Ph ea ee mag pep eg nd Peet OLD BES WESKBE for mudleal Gar - Ferermtag vin all rail” Or by sil Rai! Route WILD CHERBY BRANDY, CALIPoREra | We St. Pav! Spat bene be . he of oe WINES, ac forene mie the Non h Bhore = Bile tr phat st PE: sory Ss iver Fort Wh - = ee tu E &CO 8 FINE TOILET suaPs OMG ATT OL ESALE PRICES rf CIGaRs! CIGsRs" — —EEaa LITLY CIGARS. PALMETIOES and other | [| 5. MALL ROUTE TO FOLK choice brands of CIGARS at manufacturers’ prices. —_ Samer Lady of the Lake, commecting at Norfolk with the Seaboard end Reanoky Kasiroad for aid arts of the Souh. amd wih the Steamers of th I. Transporiacvam Company fo- Boston. ‘nand Monday Ast. the THE LAKE. coryiee tint C. 5S. OHABE 4 808, myI7-tf I213 Th street, N. W , bet. Mand N. {200 BUSHELS Peachblow Potatoes, JUST BRECKIVED. i NCHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Sat- URDAY TO AND FROM NEW YORK AND GLAsGoty. Cylting at Londonderry to land Mails & Pagengere steamers ef thie favortte Ine are Duilt ex- Dreesly for the Atlentic pamenger trad and litted up tn every reepect with all 1 modern improvemeyts calculated to ty re the aafety. comfort, and cowrenionce of par Passere Kates, Payable ta Curren GLasuow. 1 VESPOOL aod Losbon- socording to locat occuring te PRICE MODERATE. ALSY. To & NEW LOT OF Goshen Butter, PRICE GREATLY REDOUCED. Fine bra 0. KSIGHT, end VALLE ary, week! between TANDAC A. Ww KORG) ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ©o., wocers, OF at the corner 3. W. THOMPSON, President; jeer MAFONIO TEMPLE, OoaneR Ninty ann F Steere. Wat skake so iM. H. a mm sath! | : meena OMIO BAILB0AR AWARDED TO fon $5,000 Bray & Bro And Po ti thanks by the Ottizens of Washi TON Sllengetcomperiisen, vig SoCUS * Brtons which | WS) , cee 0. Sugar. le, sod lic. per Ih FOR SALTIMOKE, Beautitul Demerara do., 13° er ib, score talty Soest Sundsy ast 6.45. “A” Bugar, only 18 per 926 » m; 1245, 3:00, 4-10. Exceilent Family Flour, $225 per quarter ppt. | p.m. Better than Wel for 92.90 per quarter bbi ALL WAY STATIONS. Gpatog Sxrep. Bo. verge. Leave a Xoept Sunday, at 6:43 and 9:93 a, ia Motneses. m Bret Gulden B7rup only 70c- per gal. or principal Way Stations, Bladensburg, Bol White Cut Lest Drips it per gal ville, Laurel, Aupapolis Junction, and Beiny, Fine New Orleang Molasses only Sic. per ca! at 13:45, 3:00 and 8-00 p.m... 3.00 p.m’ et Best quality Rice Wc. per ib. 3 ‘The 0:40 p.m. sope at Annapolla 3s Japan Tea f alpen ib e dopeniat thee ter ig per Ib. nm ris Junction and The Tea ‘0. pet y only $00 p.m. on Sunday stops ae during the FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:49.80 m sot 4:10 pom. Bi trais wuday jors, only lc, I; rd, only Ic. per ib. q LN a Ib. bb 28 oft ae eet ; Boasts eavent $000 mon and*.00 5.20; x6 soni die. eb ve at S000 sfaitons” : wed wd jomst 5 S a a ay Just received stont 60 lbs of KEEBLESS | “HUG ALS Panis or TEE Weer FARCY CAKSS at Ise. and 5 ib. _ Leave daily, except Baturday and “ BEMEMB: THE NU 6430 ent 3-00 and = 00 pm. 381 Penuryiy On Satorday at 6 46 and oop m On si treat EDgay Bt 3-00 and 5:01 m. ont Station with trains FINE GROCERIES AT SMALL PROFITS. Biauon Ticket OMoe at ail b day. Fir Bew York, Pofladeipbie and Bostvn sco ad- ‘vertiscment of “ Thrvugn a “ Master of ‘We respectfally cail the attention of purebasers to . WILSON, our stock of Erenepc rtetioa. L.™. COLE, General : _ GEO's. ROONTE oat age ashineton. mlz FINE TEAS, r[smouen 11s BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK, COFFEES, &o., ‘0%, June 8, 1570—noon. Which wo are selling at a very small afivence, RK. without esance af : ‘except Sanday) at 8:00 8m. 12:48 r% FOB PHILADRLPUL TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS UF ebsyigduiy enoent cncnyy at 5:00 a m., 18:46 WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISEIES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. and Philedel- New York or 9 p.m. train only: ¥. METZGER & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, Bert to Odd Bellows’ Ball. mh2-tr BROWNING OOLONG TEA. fipest in the market- EST CUNPOWDE! st FLNBST TMEERIAL, FLNEST ¥' a+ cergen FINEST ENGLISH BR ° At oo SaaS f SISSON, it Bee AND SHOES. 903 PENBSYLVANIA averce. 908 'y ivenia svenue. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. H. BURNS & oo. ig MABACAIBO a For sale low, Bhows1xg 2 MIDDLETON. jae MACKEGEL ot Ear toKpEEL Cs EEE™ BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 prin Hy iT HERRING, b and SUALED BEBEING. low, by BROWBING & MIDDLETUB. 614 Pennsylvania svenue, Just recetved, Sine stock of Gentlemen’ LIGHT DBESS BOUTS, Te GAIT AND STBAP SHOES. pcs See eer "Priester Garse Blanche” O Champacoe. ‘A Bice selection of Q@ESTS, OVEB-GAITESS. LADIBG’, MISSES. AND CEILDESN®S BUT- a Beal.) do. TON ABD LAGE BOOTS constantly op band. i fomne jersemay” §— 0. THR IMPERIAL BRONZE AND PRRRLEOE b= For Gressing Ladies’, Misses, and @biMdren's ar ma ESTABLIBAED 1003. 1204 FRASEFORD AVESUB, ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE, PHILADELPEIL, MANUFACTUBES BXCLUSIVELE OF FIRST-OLass CARRIAGES! | i