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ssessesseteess Miny 2D, LOCAL NEWS. MBMORIAL DAY. HOW IT WILL BE OBSERVED HERE. Decorati Soldiers’ Graves at Arlington, Premera Camatary, folders Home, Alexandria, ‘o-morrow, May 30th, is Memorial Day, es- tabliabed to commemorate the deeds of soldiers who fell in the late war while defending the Union, by impressive ceremonies at the various @emeteries where their remains are interred; the feature of the day being the decora- tion of the graves with flowers. Forty thousand of the Union ate interred in this vicinity, the cemetery AT ARLINGTON eontaining the larger portion of the bodies, and ber: 01 wilt be gathered The Seremosion Sil be coadected bs the following Poste ofthe Grand Army of the Bepubi ere No.6. Lyon Post No. 9, Bee Grea Post No ia. D Post No 13, Post No.4, = f jo. 7. t) wilt bare jes He will ol W.S. Mores, W. Brelscord ‘ally decorates with the grave of the “un: athes. ike facing the offi Seostracteds wintch which. the proce wily . Powers. The President. membersof the abinet and beads of the Varions bureaus of the goverument ieee ‘Will be present. ‘The iN consist of an oration by Gen Woodf porm by Mr... BL. Holmes, read by Mr. Jobn Tweedale, and by the Marine Bend. Three chan Mt be snag by the Betheren Octette edetick Douglass will deliver the ora ors” T. under the auspices of George H ». S. East Washington, will be as £10 o'el : National berces. thon of the the strewi ft dire. Hymn, * Mount Vernon, the Mecce of the Free,” by the children of Miss Eliza Simpson's Class: music. by Bast W ton musical society; doxoicgy. by the sudience, national salute by Navy Yard bowitzer battery. AT CULPEPER. suspices of Lincoln Port.No.3.G. A. B. Hon. A.M Oinpp will deliver the address, and Gen Leggett. Commissioner of Patents; Gen. Walker, partment: Her. Ir, Mutier, chapiata’ Reuse of - Butler. ‘ruse Eepreveniati Prof. John M. Langston, Howard Srwiry apd others will be present aud partici- ‘exercises reTcises: ‘The seer The Ga though quite «mall, is com material. and bas sect of Bichmond. to deliver the ad Brass Ban: ‘his city. to fu: SOLDIER '® HOME, GLENWOOD RTC. ‘The members of Kit Carson Post, No 2.@ A. R. ave been assigned to duty by the gencrai commit- tee of the. Greud Army lie to decorate the soldiers’ graves at Asylum Cemetery. (soldier's le National Cemetery. ( Fort Stevens;) other adjacent ocemeteri ‘will meet at Grand © Hall at7 o'clock ® m Col Hawkes. On! Duan ard Comrade Linden will bave charge of the comm! ited to dec- Orate the graves. Traui . under the diree tion of Comrade A Lynch, will be in readiness at the bail to transport the committee to the ceme- . PREPARING THE FLOWERS AT HEADOUARTERS. ‘ah {ommittee have established their vers at No. 1.13 F street. Here some forty- ce are busiiy engaged weaving into id garlands the floral contribations. which ® loyal populace are lavishly sending for the deco- Fatiow ceremonies. In the room are a profusion of Crosses, wreeghs and other devices. made of choicest and rarest exctice For three days nimble fingers have been unceastogly engaged upon this Jabor of love. and still the exigencies of the oceasion taxes them heavily. These posts who depart to bedeck the graves of heroes away from the city are having di hed to them the floral tributes, so as rf to he mornin, bow? LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. COUSCIL.—At the meeting on Saturday after- oon Iaar— Mr. Brown renewed the reselution in relation to the temporary officers of the C. a Georgetown iene . easing that mittee to whem his resolation bad been referred had not acted upon it, nor made any rep rt on it he Chair stated that he sew no reason to change n of Friday, that the bill referred to.with t# thereto. had been referred te a 0 bad considered and reported a rd an early start passed 01 t com had nothing h the ‘more to do w wablishing joint Bead and referred irom ibe Committes on Printing, the bill providing fer the public Nl empower 5 > T: the substiiute mittee authorizes the Govern rk out Baton and Pggk oppose: the bill reported tollecd by tuscrting «proving tee for the printing shall not excead z f the city Messrs ach @ in the baods Teo-Day’s COUNCIL —Mr. Douglass introduced a Dill to equslize educational advantages in the public schools of the Territory of the District of Columbia; that when the German language 1s tanght, 0} Other educational privilece is now or may be ow. Ja7ed in any of the public schools of the Territory the District, the same advantages shall be ex equally or indiscriminately to rach and every Public school of like grade in said District. Laid "Joist resolution In relation to bon joint resolution in relation to a market-bouse { ‘the First Ward was taken Fz, == Teed a second time. when Mr. Gulick moved to amend by striking PEt the secticn relating to the removal of the preseat 3 he motion was it Terred to the Committee om Mar ae HOUBE OF DELEGATES —The Speak nounced thet he asiness in order wae the con eration of the bi jo Paton of ihe bill in relation to temporary officers Mr. MeKnigst moved to suspend the rules sider the bil ost = Burgess, Burs. Hendy, Hunt, ‘array, and the apeaker—I Boswell, Cassin, Davis, Dickson, Another Chance for his Life. The Case of Horatio Bolster—a New Trial ts be Granéed. It was expected that this morning the opinion of the Court of this District in General ‘Term would be amnounced in the case of Horatio Bolster, convicted and sentenced to be hanged on the 9th of June. It seemed to be Understood that a vote would be taken to-day, and that Judge Humphreys had prepared the Opinion of the court, granting a new tnal. On tbe court convening this morning, Judge Cart- ter announced tbat thie would te the fess de of the present term, and that the court would ait to hear argument. The announcement of the decision in the case of Horatio Bolster could not be made, as they had determined to hear as many cases as possible on argument to-day. it ie understood that Judge Humphreys’ views Will be sustained by the Chief Justice and Judge MacArthur, and that du Olin wi, Geliver a dissenting opinion. one ARREST OF AN ALLEGED Mart Ko! About | o'clock to-day Detectives McDev: t a Coomes took into custody Amos Kidge, a young man about 17 years of age, on informati = ea x ag ‘mation fur- ob Mr. James L. McPhail, 1 ‘hail, chief of the ail carrier, and it is charged tha ted @ letter containing $130 belonging ——. sod which was to be nt al ank at ‘The officers took him betwr U.8. issioner J.J. Jobnson, wher McPhail ‘ape after bearing 't Officer McDevitt ige to look for bonds, and im default he will be sent to Baltimore for com- mitment. He is « ® smart-look: and his gpreerance is in his favor. 74 weyens {& from Philadelphia, and bas an aunt living on ¥ street, in this city. —— ‘Tam IsTERNATIONAL OoBVENTION Y. M. OC, ‘The farewell meeting of this convention was beid at the Congregational Church last evening, where sddreases were mi Platt, of New Vork, a. Ht Nelauh nc a4 Orleans, Mr. Sherwin, of Ohio; Mr. Hodden. of London; Rev. E ndrews,of Brooklyn: Kev M. Gates. of Nova Scotia, Me. Indians; Mr. Me! , Of New York: ¢) ©. 0. Howard, and President Wannensce winesnige Geerer se made by "i. Thane Le o t declared the sixteenth ff at renident international conve: Of the United States and British provinces ai, = tine die. The dele; joined hands, oe . — circie - the chareh, sang the bymn. 7. soa ang Soe by ay, Brothers, will you Hankin. pastor of the ebureb. pronounced the benediction, and the ascembiage dispersed. From J. ©. Parker we bave the Aldi June, and Marper's Bazar for June 0. ae question : which are to be vacated om the Ist proximo, when the old municipal charters expire?” In the determination of this question it should be remembered that the places to be filled are all, m their character and purposes, ecutive. Im the very, A ication was received from T. Bou. dinott, Superintendent of Roads, askiag an in- crease of pay for services of $25 per month. The "Gs "aay ands repent on th erntino the treasurer’ sures ‘and secretary's accounts, which read . “Bin of S.P. Brown & Son for matérial ant k to 81, f lamer ti, ‘THE FURBRAL of the late W. J. Brooke, whose death by bis own bands on Friday evening was noticed In Tax Star of Saturday, took place from the residence of Mr. James W. Mavkin, Oth street. yesterday afternoon. Miss Burke, in whose presence the deceased shot himself, present with her brother. The funeral ser- wicks were conducted by Rev. Mr. Wilson, of McKendree Chapel, and the cortege bein, formed by Mr. Hackett, undertaker. proceeds to Glenwood Cemetery, where the remains were interred. ete A‘l will reme: vO! peers, and sent scandal and our out of the old cross-pur- yum of = officers. Tei People. electing these subordinate At one time we hada THE COURTS. CIRCUIT COUBT, Judge Wylie —Keofo +s. Doody ; 304 Aside by the court on its own mot'ou @riffing; movion to set aside Paul; trial resumed. arti yudgment = sovernmens. pi awi and moch suffering among many of the munic pal creditors. Im these, as in other cases of confiict, the responsibility was of cours with ‘Beiby. charged wiih the Mayor, not with the ; yet the Regis- ‘Om the street: ned ter, the subordinate officer, had the power to om the street; defeat the measures of the chief execative, and render bis administration a mischievous farce. Nor was there, under the old charters, any remedy for this action. The pe sok ter. being an elective officer, the Mayor had no Practically Independent of the Mayor, who wat practically im of jayor, who wi in consequence really subject to the whims or designs ofa disaffected subordinate. ‘These sub- ordinates, to be sure, could be impeached; bat if they had a Reo aed of either Council Board with them they laughed at im- cont carrot, loud cursing liza Tapp, charged with selling lign r thon: mn ined $20. TOHN O'DAY THOUGHT HE HAD HIS MONEY INA SATE PLACE. BUT MADN'T. James Dolphin. charged with stealing a pocket book contat <0 trom John 0 O Day tow tified that he put his pecket beok in the lee of his drawers, with the money in it, and went to bed. tn the morning it was gone. and no one had been fa the room €xcept Dw phi had taken the precantion Lelore he retired to tie pz around his ankle keep it from slippingdown. The ematy pocket-boc Was found at the bottom of the steps in the morning; emisted. tinned impanity to TIEMPTED OUTRAGE IN MARYLAND. Tats ay ee rd Re ge ¢4 man. was atraigued ob Seberge of ase 2 ee nim por Hd bet FY With intent to commit a repe upon Mire yor, and even overwhelming ‘OF | Levey A Harrison, a white wonian. This occurred tifeation and obloquy. of our legislators | Sp! Tdas morning about 4 o'clock at th Mrs. Elizateth Harrison, in Mon! aM Scgrestows. Wil ber daughter and rushed i: Screama a eC » OF man the matter was, and just as she entered the room thie and ability, would consent to be the executive | {nisuSlter was. and just aa she entered the room tlie of such s government. Manifestly, in the crea- | wassent to the police in Georgotown, snd Buckey issued a warrant. which w: baods of é fellow at the Beper “reservoir. to await the action of the Gov ‘The court adjourned till Wed: GEORGETOWN, ith wer of self-government by the election of ‘the lower SUNDAY SCHOOL PROCESSION.—Yester ee eee “and eeee | afternoon, at 3% o’cloek, the Sunday school at- POt rit moka aating. Perfecting. and exe- | t.ched to Trinity (Catholic) church bad thelr fare x the District withoat iting it; | *Bouel procession in honor of the Blessed Vir- Congress ‘siso labored tosecure for the execu: | §'t Mary, which {s usually had in the month of tive branches of our new government ‘and 'sy,or as termed by Catholics the month of Mary in past the altar H and the u House the ture. ‘These embrace some of the leading mem. Virgin, and each one presented a bers of the executive branch government; bowuet, covering altar with flowers. Darin; they are thus, through the President, the service some forty boys and girls were ca! sponsible to the Governor. None can doubt, Sees pmeiee me cates of their bers should be appointed by the ¢ tive mem! Congress knew that in no other harmonious and effective administra- tion be secured, and this it evidently believed would be apparent to the intelligence of the Legislature. The Governor, through the President, is made responrible to Congress for bis administration. How can he be resporsible, or would it be just to hold him responsible for the action of men, though subordinates, yet over whom he has no official control? Would it not be as absurd as unjust? It cannot be argued th: ent subordinates, if elective, may movable by impeachment. The sit but sixty days in the year, and the impeach- ment Of @ single official may be made to con- sume most of that time, thereby defeating all leg slation upon important affairs of the Terri- tory. Impeachment itself would theretore be beavy infliction. Besides, during the tong recea es of the Legisiature, the wildest confusion in gc verr ment, and extensive injury to oun Terri- torial interests, as in the past, may be c: contiets ot authority raised by malcontent ord. nates, for which impeachment ticable, would furnieh no adequate remedy. Clearly, then, if the Legislature wishes to per- fect the designs of Congress in the crea‘ ion of the Territory—if it wishes to establish a beneti- cent government for the District,—to abolish the old conflicts of authority, and their conse- quent scandal and micchief, and to establish an Barmonious and effective administration of oar territorial affairs,—if it wishes to work a real, ‘t communion, on handsome engravings. ConPIRMATION AT CuRist Cuuncn. P. E,— Yesterday being Whit-Sunday, the day on which candidates for confirmation were, usually in white robes, received into the ancient Christian church, the day was appropriately celebrated at Christ P. E. char ie Kt. Key. Wm. Pinckney, assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Maryland, administered the rite of contirmation to a class of 39 persons, presented for that pur- dy, the worthy rector, Kev. W. W. Wil- li Bishop preached an eloquent and a — sermon on the occasion. The chancel was decorated with flowers. A‘ the evening ervice the holy communion was ad- ministered by the rector celebrant, liev J Trimble, D. D., assisting, on which occas on “he a added members participated for the tirst me. Grarn MaRKeT.— ecu- Gov- 62 bushels good red wheat, One of the Most Brilliant Contests of the Season. The Olympics. of Washington, Defeat the Boston Red Stockings by a Sore of Siz to Five. Our Olympics ee Stockings) and the Bos- tons (Red Stockings) played one of the finest james of the season on the Union grounds, Wil- flatnsburg, N. Y-+ Saturday. in tty prosenas of about two Seen rh The New York Beralc says: Const ing the fact that the Biue Stockings were known io be very materially weakened by the absence. because of sickness of thorough, and practical reform in our govern- ment—it will, by investing in the Governor the appointment of bis official subordinates, model our territorial upon tbe plan of the national Sweezy, the prince of second basemen, and the frightfully bad condition of Allison's hands, the Reds were the favorites at great odds before the game Looegee As though the executive government, securing unity, strength, | Washington not bad luck enou; harmony, ond eflective vigor is ep Glenn, one ot their best players got his rigat due Ls Reroangs —_- several members. mb knocked out of, Joint the day before, ae eared gn agg en having ote dina ss » inning, urrows, twelfth or * nirteenth man. ‘The Colored Schools. The Examinations Commenced, The annual examinations of the colored to-day in Pe would have been even hools were commenced oy inst the Olym; they were. hou At the end of the ‘d inning the score was batantial = one im favorof the en iy e, but fate From this ime out there was but one error made on the cult tly . and but one tary schools in the building. of which Mises | OD the part of the Boston. It was ualy inthe Fairweather, Nichols and Morton are teachers. | #fth and ninth 11 Sat the Red Stookii The first named bed 31 pupils present, succeeded in getting more than three men alent; the second 40, 2 absent; ‘the third | the bat, and in these innings they only got four i}. 2 absent, and last named 32, all present. | MED Up. Done of whom ever got beyond tirst The examinations were conducted teach- | bare. | From the second to the seventh inning, a thn ‘sshools dia ‘well in | inclusive, the Olympics drew bianks, but in mentel arithmetic, practical ort m. | cighth they seemed to get the “hang” of Spaul- mar, geography, and reading, the latter being | @&’* pitching; for they batted ita for three rather above the average re inthe schools. | TDS, end did not give the Keds any. When In the primary schools the pupils showed that ment te the ash for the ninth and last time they had m: id in the element- had one run to make to tie and two to win, wior in the schoola was all that could be wished, but a number of bo: outside kept up quite & noise, disturbing exercises. ‘The singing too, under the lead of Mirs Arnold, the teacher of the colored schools ip music, was ‘The essays in the grammar school, some of which were original, were well read. ‘At the close of the exercises remarks were made by Messrs. J. H. A. Schureman and v= Brown, complimentary to teachers and echolara. the the esis, the Keds could not make any more. ‘he excitement at this stage of the game was at as high a pitch as is most ever seen on a ball field, and ag poy we wang ail = trying every means poss! le to hedge, but with poor success. ‘The following ts the result : Olympic. 3 2-6 Bost 0 0-5 , of the Mutual Club. Time of game—‘wo hours. First base ‘vy errors— Olympic, 2 times: » 4 umes Kune earned—Olympic, 3; m, 2. TRE MUPFIN MATCH OF PUIDAY AT BROOKLYR. The New York Standard says that those who OD. .eeees Uppire—Mr. —— TEMPERANCR—A meeting of the Catholic Central Temperance Union was held last night int basement of St. Dominick's Ohurch, Key. * Young and Fortune, of that church, Pant, ‘Addresses Kev. Father McDeamtt, O. D. Peck, and a large the pledge.’ A telegram was ordered to be sent to vention of the Catholic setts to be held in ipreme ace. of this District and ui all liquor cases of | {0 leave the field ‘and a m the Police Court be taken up and fret th A Oe a the Criminal Court. mote iden that the one wns the colspran pene. — ae om The CoLomata Ratt tared’tor the ches hip. war— ‘Start before yesterday, mafts, wild throws broken near the intersection of New Work av- | £1 ecnd petare the order of the day. The enue and isth street this morning for the Oo- Cismmpten escaped defeat merechance, When ‘umbia railway, and work without | they went to the bat in the ceremony. Tie borers obgmged {he work | seore stood 19 to 104m favor of the Stars. Th this struck for more pay than agreed to take. | | the eleven rans, and Mr. McGlue, the superintendent of the sod ‘was earned. San'twve renpeekes who apply at $1.50 per shead, as the Stars made fun in the le the men to their | ninth ea TE run. ese ne sng Ic ls aasorted that secording to th laws of Yesterday, and was drowned. ‘The was labd not Deine property vocided. “ancen ert ses aetoaeehs aS Bearings | Reseon epee eentciee eee yp at all, bu’ c Par! the verdict was, Sccidental drownag Bigamist | Whetter this be the ome esto, & Yeerzrvar, —— not for us te say—butsuch are ications great fectivals of the year is hens of of Se | St Brenees s2ee perp men churches. and was celebrated | &7-The entire! of the Hoosac Tunnel rejoicing, floral decorations ana a2, religious | between portals will be 25,586 feet. ng, Hora) decoragons and especial music. | ag-The Pennsylvania legislature have passed SEILLINGTON sends us the handsome Jane by aed on 3 Cabana, ie stomping t Story. by George faa spablahel Ty Gcte | _ sovtus beskele of sewers hi " ot made ave tereck's. pr © lRaeiwet Vidgs betaine nee buge Somwi ———_e—_—_ Placed in among the flowers. Groiae YS fin ete York tee tp snd this moi and ’alf,” and is drettie nice WitmeEs, Daxee SuIRts eA wow style Groceries, eee Ret Gh Rein oat, baw wad Eee oO C. i918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. plea, a very low prices, By the dozen or singly. corner SUMMER WINES AND LIQUORS, 410 Tth street, N. W. N. @. STaRk WETS. OLD SHERY Sart . < Don’t wish " SUPSs. Ti q MAI HOOK, &e., 20 tee beeen URSDS thap teak other es hare | AST SEE AED, bas or | rmpontep wait Lig cerry used.” “Like ft much.” « es ‘avenee sok of street. erie Fine brands TABLE Ort, EEOLISE LP. C, 3 onsen O'BARE . speak too a “Don’t use eS, area ~ is the only of ©. © @-MARE « son, ores Po he wer tose be a Desear 1913 Tru Sraerr, N. W., Berwarn M ap B. B Just received another lot of W BUTTER at per Ib ..39 conts CHOICE b ae every aw, For Coips, Coughs, Bronchitis, and all af- fections of the Lunes, take Ayer’s Cherry Pec- Passare Kass. Payable om Currency = teens To GLASGUW, LIVERPOOL and LONDON To Gur a fine Dress Suit of Clothes go to L. ELLAND. aw Jpeent PRAPDT pe patios 1 ae Ber’, commer Tth and ce 2s eee ISIANA AVENUB | Fivest OLD BYE WHISKEY for mecloal por- cod G78, escorting wo losation: ness *a, Corn an ‘6th fow pores. y-- ce meee To of pote Blan Finzncl a, Mar “poling WIRES, Aone ney BRANDT, CAMIPORGIA | Rocotns tree ine teen coeds or F to ‘OF ar- 0. » de. hese rednoed For turth-: pare teilles or Dack Vesta, Singleor Double Breasted : dort BEW CROP TEAS! re mone BA wire le go to L. Bar's, For Alpaca Drap d’Eta and oul Tt ei 7 Tey thet SUPERB Bowling Green, N.Y. or to 8. & SMITH, B2d Mous. Cloth Costs gt L. Bar’s, corner 7th | JO2S ¥. HABRAL Ly ae Ww, a eee Pa ave, WILLIAMSON 200. 9 lath street, and E streets. For Boys and Youths Clothing BO, § Young's Law az, ete cond —“§L1o | Weebington.D.O. ib da go to L. Bar's, corner 7th and E streets. For | ea-tt Washington. D. OF ge &CO 'S FINE TOILET SOAPS at EEBCHANTS LINE OF STEAMBHIPS goods that will not Shrink go to L. Bar’s, corner meas WILBUR, WHOLESALE PRICES PETWHEN ith and E streets. For Fatr Dealing go to. | "JY ATTORNEY AT LAW. CIGARS! CIGaRs!: WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK Bar's, corner 6th and E streets. Eng! and | "321 Four-and Shelf vtreet, ‘Washington, D- 0. — German Hosiery very cheap to close. No busi- LILLY CIGABS, PALMETTORS and other - ites claims against the United the Fine Steamshipe BO. KNIG for the Court of Claims and 81 ; Hereafter 6 preme Court | choice brands of CIGALS at manufacturers’ prices. | ,OHW GIBSON and WALLET CITY, nese Saturdays until night. 5,25,6 sively before moO aa = ve ane ¥ TY. Ease TO THE Fest.—For Corns and other ana any NEW YOER ‘ALEX ANDES, WADdH- diseases of the feet visit Dr. White's establish- “CLOTHING. myl7-tf_ 1213 7/h street, N. W , bet. M and N INGTON Ane GeORGETOW x te, follows: 5s 1.8. 7 from Pler a wer. ment, 535 15th street, opposite U.S. Treasury. % bey 38. Boku Odeon Halt. Odeon Hall. CrLorarme! A nice fitting Suit can always be found at P. Wallach’s, Odeon Hall, corner 44 street and Pennsylvania avenue. Handsome Suits, al! colors, of American and imported and ALEXANDEIA the Pot 5 Eien = oe aud what of «' Georgetown, or st the corner of I7th street sad Row ve Highly Important te the Publie BUSHELS 200 ualities and styles “Gloths Gas Peachblow Potatoes, ry id Ci 3. W. TROMPSO: an Uasei- ee po Benton CLOTHING! SHORTEST AND, QUICKRST Lin i f Blue Flannel Frock and rs. a breested. Swemirnnad CLOTHING!!! JUST BECRIVED. Soe, 800 beuusy ivecis arenas. Beet eeket Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Shirts = — — = = = Gents’ Underwear a epeciaity. orth of MEN'S, YOUTHS’. BOYS’ ang BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. corner ‘siceoaice Pacha hamncat Sean aan ae be PRICE MODERATE. CCEBISTIANITY AND POSITIVISM Lectures Odeon Hall. Odeon Hail. are Fie oe MeOesh DD. a —————— Lapres Surrs made to order from 6 up; also, Suits tor Children and Misses, at C. Baum’s Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. CavTion.—Beware of 1 !—Assome un- Impostor erupalous ies are in the habit of stati st th of business are branch ree that their places stores of the Original rane, hereby notify the ub- Itc that I have ne branch stores, and that I have institution in L. OPPENHEIMER, ALSO, Garlej sale WM BALLANTYNE. Ho. 943 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 409 7th wt. Butiding. no conection with any similar myJ0-2m between Ninth and Tenth streets. A BEW LOT oF BW BOOKS this city. The nal Franc, dealer in Gents’ at oe Parure pe paste Foe W ABE DAILY MANUFACTURING PHILP @ SOLOHOND’. TUDIES IN LITERATU NEW STYLES OF Geshen Butter, MEN’S, YOUTH’S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Which we offer at the LOWEST PBIOBS. stores. NOVELTIES tm Naeck WzaR, at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. The Store in Quah? VARInTY t# Ware SEIRTS—one, two ‘Tt BI" buttons or studs—open PRICE GREATLY REDUCED. oe boule. . ‘ By Maurice Band, son — i foes Brin. TE Gr 1 Debit ory tie Oaiantropiia jerk. By Oliver ‘Opitc.._.- LIFE OF BIE BENJAMIN Count Bamford. B; SE! te DES! Gentlemen who desire to dress well and tastefully, "asd todo so economically. Recommended to Examine our Btook ot ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ©o., lished for the BEADY-MADE CLOTHING Per of clubs, and f baron {ING GOODS. = rie CDS Or Bove —————— FURNISHIN' I HAVE just received our new styles of Cor- bewell. sets. assortment of the J. B. P. Also, SAMPLES FOR OUSTOM WOBK Corsets, which I sell at reasonable prices.” G. | wick womuke to otder at short totes MAEONIO TEMPLE, —— Baum, 8 7th street, Manufacturer. WE STILL we > MAKE TO euthor of “ Ca- -- CxrLpeer’s Suits, in Linen, Lawn, and Mar- OROQUBT and MAGIU HOOPS. « variety of styieg seilles; also, tine Imported Dresses, and sold nd prices. ae figures, at ©. Bavm’s Undergarment F: ry. — ‘THE UNPRECEDENTED SUCORSS which the $40 McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock-stitch"Sewing FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, Best Fit the Best Made Shirt fn this or diher markets. Prices as low aa the lowest olsewhere NOAH WALKER &CO., Ooanxn HInTE ann F StREETs. PHILP @ SOLOHONS, BOOKSELLEES AND STATIONERS, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, WH. 5. SEARS. myd-tr my! 911 Ponnsyiven epae. Machine has met with, has induced the Mesers. UB. | DEN. F PRENCE : Rosenthal to secure alo the agency of the Im- O12 FERRSELVARIA AVBR $5,000 2¥42ap To B MANUF AOTURING eo AB ge pay 4 ule ars} fols-tr MernoPotttan Moret, | May i wv @ Bro., STATIONER. ic both 4 rote of thanks the Citi; ; ni FIRST. ther of those machines are first-class; can do | [f° J. BRIBERGER, fer Selling thetr CHOICH GOUDS at prince wick my 5 o 5 ; a8 much variety work as any, and even more than tome-high priced machines. Theyaresold on very accommodating terms, and warranted (Buccessor to H. F. Lovnox & Co., BLANK BOOKS MADE TO OKDER. CITIZENS. ABMY AND NAVY Ofice at L. ©. Parke & Uo». eng competition , viz oe Soper. toe. end lc. Ib. utiful Demerara do., Ie. per ib, “A” Bugar, only 130. per Ib it MERCHANT TAILOR, AND 310 NINTH STRERT. B. w, by A. & J. Rosenthal, No. 410 Seventh street. Motropolitan Hotel, (Iate Brown's.) i Five doors above Peansyivaninavence, "p. B— The Wileon Improved Shuttle Stachine yistt PNG. 368 Penn Washington. Botter than Welch's for @3.56 per goer on Weshineton. DO. dlothirgete as itis for ail Kinds of faasity sow iy Ras ' | PERSONAL OUTFITS ¢lothirg. etc., a8 for nds OF ily sew- BAILRO. West Incia x ing. and we would call the attention of shoe- ADS. = Golden Byrup only 70s, per gal, rup only 706, i oon Out Lost Dri Bsc ay makers, tailors, carriage trimmers, Sc, to this Kew Oricane Motaseet oufy ste. per cal. ee = : BA2tORE RD onto RalLRoas “aren't UNBEBULOLEING may ve feeaten found et Best quality Bice loc, per | Women's Obristian Aesoeiation, Juticta: EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN Im Boots AND 1-25 Japan Tes for @! per Tb. — Fate a, Snoxs—Being fully determined to relinquish | grains between WATE STS etm 3B, 1B. 18 Imperial Tee for $1 per Ib. Ail ordere promptly and nently executed =) the boot and shoe business by the Ist of June 1 | gon ner BAL TI May oi Black Tea Sc. per Ib. . ou B ctvese. x am now offering my complete stock at prices | WASHINGTON and a Hams, only megs ap . HOSE SILK UMBEELEAS aT leas than cost of manufacturing. WEST are now ran as follows. vi: a mon ag gg lg To close them ont, at PRINCES tons bined J. RosznTuat, No. 404 7th street. = FOB BALTIMOK ” ‘only IS. per 1 Bales Boo #06 Pennsylvania ave sus tf oe naar Den here, J . 2 dag Catrvonmta CATAWBA WINE on draught, at 13:48; S\00, 440, eetegt a STABLISHED 1863. — Miller's, 420 7th street, opposite Udd Fellows’ ain wayiunioiced Prime Bio Gof only tie. per ib; ES Hall. SAO | beara dally, except Sunday, at 6:40 and 9:28 a | Just ‘received 600 Ibs of KERELER'S ior petoaioal ‘Way 5 |, Bladensbarg, FAuC CAKES ot 18 at Ib. JOSEPH BECKHAUCS, walle; Paarely lis Junction, sad melsy. lowe 2 1204 FEANKFORD AVENUE, at 19:45, m.,'3:00 p.m: at Jessop's. mops function and 361 psy lv Sdand 6% ste, o ABOVE GIRARD AVE! ILADBLPELA, MAB UFACTUBER EXCLUSIVELE OF FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES! BEWSST sTyLEs. FINE GROCERIES 4T SMALL PROFITS. A. as clock a harp. for th: the ca. . WM. McDONALD, Pos: Oom'r. Roe B FEEBEH. Adjutant. ae ae (CUBAP sUMMEB Goops BENJAMIN MILLE, 101 BRIDGE STBEET, GEORGETOWN. den Dress Goods at BEDUCED PRICES, Liam Victoria and White Or; die La 5 Bisck Canvass Grenadin from 30 eta. 1. Oase Superior Biesched Cotton, 2 Fold cise, gles Kid Gloves, Josephs ditto. Bpring Oolors, Gauze Flanne!s, Bummer Under Vests. Phan 7 call the attention of purchasers to . FINE TEAS, D.C COFFEES, &o., ost’, pack Gro Grain Sik, 91.76, @2, wenrough tickets to the West = had at the eu air c ‘A Latge Btock of Goods, for Men and Boys’ wear. | dag neW Station Ticket Office at all hours in the —— MEDICINE ABD ADVIOR FEER. ee reernrergreenptee Soren enertevene vertisctnent Fe eadeiphia and Boston see ad- 0 OOR CHOICE BRANDS 0» perpen? exane: B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. ‘J. L. WILSON. of Throst and Dr. jas. T. ¥ a SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN| 1. GORE; General Ticket A Transportation. WINES, BRANDIES, Tle Sotordare.{ — GEOBBETOWN: Do. tne | 80:8. KOONTZ, Gen Ag’ Washington, mi? AND WHISKIES, Diseases of Chil Dr. 8.0. Busey, ye aan Fy at nai oomeiees ee ([snoven Ligg ° and Thi 1731 Ps. evenue. . Jane % >. m., EEN WASHIN nrg the Premises, the following lots oF parcels of PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. AT VERY LOW FIGURES. PPoredaye and Whidays.4 to} DE.D. } Ed pote d1, $0.28, and 26, fronting 2m feet om the east ‘Trains between W SEH TBO pee noon. METZGER & BYLES, chs i ride of High street, with a depth of 190 foot, anal | -ppetne Between W ASHI Dinesees of Women—Mondavs} Dr. FA. Ashford, lying between Sth street snd an follows viz: a 417 SEVENTH STREET, sud Thoredays,2to3 p.m. {PS Bow York ay. 3 Lots in 207, fronting 62 feet on thi side of Wo Without change af cars, Diseases of Head bdomen— High atrect and 49 feet on the caat side of Market | , Leave daily (except Sunday) at 8:00 amen — wat meet ae = Helseedaye tue'Besteaare, oh allt Se: 050.65 foot on the cant aids of Markey treats treet (except sunday) at B00'e, ounpind’ folly aske trial of thet | Discascs of Skin and Minor) Dr. L. W. Bitchic Bb my A) Be eee ae, of Market ON SUNDAY. Ee . re ad alien” end Fri. ‘ Bridge st,, @eurgo cf Oth street A 5 towa. 1%—fronting 25 feet on the west side of Market | Lesvefor Hew York at 9:00 %.m and Philadel | finest in the <a street with a depth of 70 feet: North half of lot No. 4, tronting 49 fect om east side only. . i iaeredeee ® few doors north of Gay street, Bayker 1 rw 4 ¥ isiting Phys . A. Brocken” TE W 3-STORY FRAM: 5 pie wi tei erat MAME MOUBES, ir om woes ob Bip. doitormaes. “BGP w streets, havin of as (oot On the euskaide of | Sapolis and the West. | all new crop, PE wt SINGLE b=" et Master of Transportation. oe se TO DaTho BucE OCB: * Batt: QOLB: General a DIES? OR " BADDLI rooms, EO. 8. KOONTS, Agent, W. jeu CARRIAGES. NO-TOP = ie aan GIES, BULKIES JAGGERS, PHARTO: mt ; (COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FoR FEMALES, | cpt: Eay ARAGRIBO ila sntedy two HACK MEN to stable with mo, pay gt iot Moc Bt baring a Trot of fat on woat Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 26th street. sri @BADES. CARTS, EXPRESS for hauling anything overy- Feet jepth the F — . JW@ foot of Said tot bolag 20 wider than the front— in one of heal- head room. Stalls for rent. Blegant sais, improved tse ‘accommodations for drivers and horses, SBTORY AND ATTIC BEIOK HOUSE. All articles bought and sold . No. $9. containing 9 rooms and kitchen jeu 8 Cail or sddress ae re vunting- ‘The sale will commence with street. end continue fr t! 194 5S. Pace street my3 im CUBISTOPRE: STABLES, end 158 8. Baltimore, sea en [= CELEBRATED ireanishame oeareae Apr pt TBO8. DOWLING, Anct, i Ete B® THOMAS BOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown, a MUBRAY & LANMaNw FLORIDA WATER, feet on wai Bs THE MOST LASTING, AGEEEABLE aps BB: FEESHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for use on the Bandkerchief, st the Toffet. and t the Bath, For