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DOT SA ETT OES EPL T MRE TRS ES RS Se REE EE a TEE eae END OF THE sTRIKE! ‘The Narch of Improvement. —_— A good indication of the march of improve- THE LABORERS TRIUMPH! ment in Washington is afforded by the new pri- Conference with the on — Des tm ial. .Michoel Ba-kicf, | 18th instant, dy which fre the Market house | Georgetown Advertisements, LEGISLATIVE ASS °MBLY. 30 ond conte, oF oo darsin jal ‘was destroyer. 8 | — — vaal Meet a 2! baer Ee" gned' 86. baby, esting ater ge + COUNCIL —After our report clored yeaterday— Le ae i s New Bvrprs@s —Contracts bave already NOTIOY, —The Annual Meetin jan: Raton, frees the Utsnettion gu Natoual ate. Fearande Bnet Stend.ccets.cr Waave | oon awarded by the owners.ot the henses de. HOLD EAS OF OAK BILL | tiona, to which had been referred the organic law of - stroyed by near the marketequare, wae. the new Territory for the Purpose of paving » Little Falls of Potomac. Mestre. Wan. Gregory and Brill & Boneh to populate commision wsbse ited tet ie Se | Grand a: d Heautiful Scenery—Anstieg for Perch | Mere 8, Soa Sud Wm. A MeRnIEM fr jance with that instraction, which was accapte? iti rate egy <4 one bonuses on the site of the ones berned.—Garette ) presented the pe.ition of Jobn Madi treet ne RotomNS | last evening. P pei of nat iver presented a itvely aspect yeste % gan and others praying thet oth sides of Washing | Xng near the water was covered with’ boats fon ctrest be paved, tefei ad wear een Wari ae Hem from. the Con mittee on utile | Wir cnout ond toug., Soatsered here aud there clicquiry as tothe Raibuity of providiagtacum: | along the bans could be seen many disciples oF mou terminus for sll railroads entering the city | I-sac Walton plying their vocation with won MP Gulick submitted a resotation anthorizing ihe | 1ereus ne ae Medtony te = = ralick se a i ° oe euuh haodibare’ : ¥ Goverucr to mi xolinte noun of gay AO to pay cur | PE, SUN bre the heok and was landed high | PEARL Caseimune Dauss Hars. rt in jell, Adjo vate residence erected on I street, between 14th nd 15th streets, by John W. Thompson, Esq.,a itleman who in various ways is doing much aaveass the interests of the city. This Saga pore = the armen composite style, embedying what experience and taste have shown to be most convenient in arrangement and beautiful in design. It is three stories high, exclusive of basement, 43 feet wide by 96 fect deep, and bas @ brown stone front. The front entrance door is of black walnut, and elaborately ornamented. The vestibule doors are made of American, French, and black walnut, veneered on pine, LOCAL NEWS. ‘This morri at 10 o'clock, having been Public School Examinations. designated aa the bour for's pr By eboeee First District Primary sehool No. 14, in this | the laborers om strike in this city and the em- district, located at the corner of 20th and K ie . the Aldermen’s chamber i the City Kstreets, and taught by Miss Jennie Down- jail was tilted at that hour with workingwer, ward,was examined yesterday by Trustees Hart, | and a number of contractors for street work Stuart, and Harris. im the presence of a large | were also present. mong them Andrew G!ea- number of parents amd friends. Thts school is | ron, Thomas Lucas, Albert Gleason, Pat Quli- Auct , Georgetown ALUABLE LoT AND E,.No 90 PUMMAR- TRUSTER SALE 0 ou) 1 e ETREET. ME S 4 WEEN Wastinutow if : “ ; D CONGKESS BTBEET:, GEORGTEOWN, the upper pannels being filled with French | rentexpenres of the Territory. Laid over. 7 Se irake Oatamen heworer, te ‘wot AND conspoced of both boytand girls, angthey passed | nane, Seta aes Henry Batch. ser, | plate avd embossed glass’ The basement foor | Hotay OF D&LEGATES.Atr. Os esin. eu Tee caus taking ‘bomen ok poet batt 1257 Pennsylvania aven te. Pa Go Studien, Compliauentary gt ge and stated that the Vaboring mow must be better | 1 divided by a hall 67 feet long and 9 feet 6 ar the Committee on | wantd leave the hook behind. Your writer, be- peer a EGE } inches wide.” On the right is a spacious and tavd-omely finithed billiard room 30 feet long 17 feet 6 inches wide; there is also on the »: fleor & store-room of the same dimenstons as the bilivard room, a fuel cellar, furnace room, wine agte,the recent ac- | ing a dabbier m the piscatorial art, after 8! | men’s, youth's, oye’ and children’s. sity cf Jeatelation to preveat the recurrance of such | Cue inquiry of ome urchins hard by. had ioe Erse aw & Bao., theceby snoeped, wilt oy ab ercideats- Meferpeas ed Limself upon a rock which overbunga deep. | 4 9 m05 Tth streets May Building. | ‘berrby erotn Me. Moore off-red a’ resolution that the time of | Geep basin where fish might be. Having cast | 3:6, mectibg tthe Bouse shall be Gxed at balf pact 3 | hie tine he waited patiently for bites, assured ae by the examiners, and the premiems were then | paid. They had set their price at $2 per day awarded. The ‘medal scholar was Annie Cur- | tor eight Lours’ work, and it was for the mee ren, and dij ee were awarGed to Elizabeth | ing to say whether or not they rkould be Smith, Willie Criswell, Thomes Rider, A4dtison | that ameunt. hi George W. Hatton was chosen secretary. . A VERY Fivg assortment of Linen Clothing— ANTALOOB: Tead the letter presented to Governor Gooke | Cellmr, Wiurdty, pantry, water closets, ash pits, | o'clock, | Kerer that “two fellows had canght The largest anoriment of styles and Sizes! = = > 7, ist jes, a - A . Ae DEAD LOADS OF to perchance i Yesterday by the committee chosen at the Union | A iove ihe basement and on the first floor ia Firvinia avenu rest wert, Std | cust there.” After tolling, long and catching etna Be angler The one sey se cuuntaned permet TiN Nepean | eens ne ihe Soemss of (he | the parlor, drawing room. library, diaiog.room | Marziendavenut, fren. od te lubaueet ventseud | just there." “After leling, long and catching ae ns ‘ au * 4 st ss *nd kitchen. The doors leading to these rooms Ori steer te eel Vire sienna write favored a 8po", when too late we _W. Wilton snd ex-trustee Brown. This schoo! is air EAT, TRE COMTRACTORS FRororE. pe { from the hali are made of rosewood, and French | {4 to 7th streets southy bg i eel pieighid icredsouen ts taacarned just p- 410 7th street, 4 on the corner of 22d and I streets, and Mr. Cullinane was called upon, and said be walnut veneered, while the mouldings are filled | pijl providing that cn all work tebe done under or tore departing that they had “‘fisbed that place IP rrorie 0 SUF! rom the dull stupid- te taught by Miss Kate Snyder. ‘The examina- | was willing to give whatever price was agreed | Ju mite thoes wine anne drawing-room | by contract of the Govertasent of che Dt ae how ix Goon Guacuet we veskel oat | Shy than smsathen coaccuenes tetoeeen moe oe tion was perfectly tactory, end reficeted | upon by the rest of the centractora. aecentiet Il. ‘The parlor is 37 feet | heure shalbcoustitate a day ew Elgon Brg totic yew hey oligo gind pec pe Big ail souseus af tho penn aoe Keer apa Sseanvine see aqrecd upon, even if Te eee eo ier | (inches long axa ipabes widat DREMOE | Seer aal ie cous ante aie met vide. the scenery of Littie Fatis " | it comld'be cured by taking Ayer’s Sarsap villa Weck Bacart-teetaaee en do en DO cane Eee nee nth thetic e, | tht parlor, and.on ting by sliding doo: picentoged Go en J Db AND BEAUTIFUL. to purge the bile from their systems, we sioald , t soured Primary No ite im charge ot Mee | oe ha eerie Boe €o on with the 7th stre-t | corresponding in style and Gntes with tie ms Hot shail be pata pov less them ewe de Tho Virginia banks are deeply fringed with | have Metter neighbors as well as clearer heads and coat of defaulting purcas'cr. Aa = Sing, at the cormorer sth cue rocks, andeae Tow paying thems Cieent weag a teh Sher} 1 ros eevesan, Seciecng, ar ou foreets, whose verdure tones down the severe | to deal with. recording apd stamps t porcha . ee gwen pa den » ney long by 23 feet wide; « border runs round the | ployed byt jovernmpnt ef the Prt ‘Away off in ——_2—_—_ . WALKING AD MISON. Trow apils ¢ ng | other contracts he would pay ce much at any | foctol the drawing room inlaid wich tier on is pare net lee than two por @ay.. The bt Be on RY See ee ee ee. seins ak eae oc een pane Bones pomure anced for tramtfer fo the secend- | ore, and be did not say one taing and ime of oak nut aud 10 the center of the itor | {ation were referred to the Uommittvo on Put beet = Siarme oer Socieas 4 gatly, watil of the feet visit Dr, White's establ | mrieeote Dp. & Georg-town ( i ie. Th tal ded ri er. 8 paid and satis- | 95 Ook nd, inulat the 8 oa 2 embling and leapin; ek and gatiy, Giseases of the fee mises etal lc. ‘The medal wes awarded to auntie avother. His men were alwa:s paid and sutix | {7h zonidy Hadad with ho same mate: ‘ht mitted a reacluston that the pes) © | Tost in cone denn winding pathway they stral | ment, O35 15th atreet, opposite U.S. Treasury. | gy pouepouen UNTIL THURSDAY, SCNT a 3 , se | 8 ° parle cates the journal to be printed, aud imi on the etiy off and mingle with the ever-fowing —_— gut, | Vik, enae dour ont we-o. ok ux tees comatee t rooms ure veneered with re Geko of fhe members daly. Grecian story tells us of the daring le! Odeon Halt. Feces Odcon Hal WAR ISS ADDI. Toone asked an advarce. He paid them regularir, els going on to _ acres ies rary Burning Aa fing Sut can ars be found at Pr | sea me: 5 DOWLING und gave them uo orders on ._ Every ter. Was not @ practical life. There conid be no prettier Wallach’s, Odeen Hall, corner 4 street and | g> ¥ THOS. DOWLING. Auct'r: Georgetow . man got his cash when be asked for it. Fils ion a cacvan txwakeet acne wite Nike but who would cee his paper te In b um SPOT POR DESPAIRING Lovers | Dee nie avenne. * | Bret = deton, Wm. Han had been approached threatened with vio- | ard wreaths of flowers. Che effect is rich and atiempied to be carri-! | now-a-days than come high cliif of Little Fall< Handsome Snits, all colors, qual SALE OF VALUABLE BFAL ESTATE. BEING ett, Edw ienee, ‘even with being Killed, if they did nt | tisteru). ‘The mirrors are of elegant French whet te woele sf 2 A good. vigorons leap trom such & bo'nt int | of American and imported Civ! Patan. Poe oe E cep work. plate, 4 feet 6 inches by 9 feet e win the deep waters beneath would ond all ea cote BDO AT ALCELOR M lass, i. S. er Mv. Eslim satd he'was paying bismen #17, | Utrinond with the ours aad wee orrows. But the remedy might be worse t ‘Also, @ large stock of Bine Flannel Frock and | Bomnay aF Ee ; Met HK. chy, FR. Par . | and they had not complained, yet be would psy | structed as to form the cornice for the curtains the dinease, for the affécted party. ng | Sack Gules ‘ " or . ro Lis men more if others would. £ underneath. On the righ« of the hall is the The writer of this T hax spent m White Marseilles Vests, double and Mr. Andrew Gtoason said he men paving his | lihrary and dining-room. They are ef the eaine gmong the “White Hills” of New Hampshire, | pyvogted. in men $1.50, and they were satisfed with it. He | | the parlor and drawing-rooms. Pastry ere the tourist may ree “Franconia Note: Beet stock of Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ S ined oy Mtr M would pay more if others did h the sliding doors, ‘the epece heint t that pattiway of giants and the “OM Man of | , Het stor! the rofl im thi Pat. Culiuane seid he woald commence to fed by china closets, retiring-roon, m Printing: the Monntsins” guards the snrrounding domain | ORC. 'T. 0 pweara cpacialt bors 7 ‘ res, | pay i men S2 a day from peat steaday. | Yo: | closet i stand, &c., you enter tie ey ofered a i cting the | with that same stony, placid face with which cae ahd: Rehabs O's tan- | (Cheers ning room. ‘The mantel in this fine rooin is | Speaker t he has ever kept watch. There, too, may be Tesnution in appoint a chaplain, to bold his office Andrew Gleason said he wov!d do the game. H ton ying compartments, the doors of which are inlaid With rare woods in natural and delicately statne:| colors. The center pannel includes a vase or tect pecured by @de« Pridaqg oh in the | Guring the session. Meterres eon the mighty peaks of mountain overtopping | gro, : roperty. @an8 wil be Sy saccmenes Tae, Dart tena fiish 10 the one in tho | SSMS paris opered_ © reacluticn that one inountain, “Ike steppingrtones into the eky. © | eon Hall. Mrnck of Onuvesancine Fle e Cole, Albert Gleason asid he would do the same for pone SOnwCL Eek scariest gti epics of or Emer, letter be Oar neighborhood may not boast of such va: Lapies Strts Cont of the purcnaser. we M. Dodg: zie A. werk to be coptracted for in f ted OMG CE he ia on eee seenery as this, but nowhere among those moan- | Suits for Chik Banm's | owas tie D. A. Landvoight. Maggie Dr, Solin sald be would payse much se any | Tichest efiectn, Ths pase is divided tote there | Moers eae eae ‘nh tein regions can be found more ragged clitts, | Hoop Skirt and Corset Factors, 408 7th street. j mero om i . et other man. [Continued chee | r 4 grander falls,or more beautiful foreets tan | ar ae than these which grace the waters of CavTiIoN.—Beware of Liapos OUR LOVELY POTOMAC. serupulous partics are in the z fo the F sircet improv. Mr. Culinane said he was opposed to c . AP SUMMER GUOTS ror ale Secondary seiool | tractors taking work at figures they could 1 4!—Assome un- | No. 1, this district, was examined yesterday at | ctind, and then either leave the work batt hae mace the point of order that the resoln- dh Appropriaiien. and the Chair ue itehe ch 18! Tae aid Suttons There is in the changing phases of this river | that their ranch stores the nD stteet sauih near, tshed or not pay thelr men. In future contrarts | Pei the poe’ ie eureee cde ee eed | tatned fof crd'rs and the resolution 48 | something to suit the varying mood of nature's | of tho Original Franc, I horeby notify the pate street as Arna Fowler t tho teacher. Tt! should be based on figures they could atford to Saich: by g White and purple grapes and itt Mr. Hunt moved that when the House adjourn it | worshippers. Deep, mysterious Ee, reflec Ne thet I vo branch stores, and that 1 have bomber of pupils on the rot! is 44, and all were | pay that amount. In was then agreed thatall | 3) manner of tempting truita and’ beau! beto meet *n Monday. Adoptet ing heaven on their bosom; laughing. rippling | BO covnection with any similar institation ix Present. ‘The examination was conducted by | should pay flowers. The Picture tella the whole story Ar, Burgess. by unanimous consent, introduced a | waters, all surrounded by foliage whose colors | this city. The Original Franc, dealer in Gent~ Cee eaTt anon, Sovieted by Trustecs | <3 Fam DAY POR HORSE, CART AND DEIVER. | WOT Kelemen ce the cine Virgil loved bill to authorize the Governor to refund tod H between D and § Champion and Lieyd and Mr. John Thomp- Albert Gleason said he would not pay that] ° : + 8! = Berrill the eum of P44 9 for taxes overpaid. Ke become satdened or brightened with the | Furnirhing Goode, 431 7th changing tkie f his time among such scenes returns to his lift 7 other pannels are only a little less elaborate in fon, teacher of the Mele Gramm; their finish. The pilasters supporting the boutct Cowrne’s Patent Necktie District. The examin: , Fourth | amount on the ith-street pavement, but on any me were in mental | otter work he took in feture he would pay as He who spends a portion Fasrena: ferred to the Cc mmities on Claim 20. ‘ Stock of Goode, for Men and Bore’ wear, Licyd tntroduerd a resolution to increase the sale v bolesale and retail, at the Original Francs, fnmmer Under Voats. are inlaid snd ornamented with fruit, Above ‘of members of the Committee on Printing to | Work stronger and better; richer im thonght— | 43! 7th street, between D and £. No branch Gro Uren Bik, @1.76, 82, avd written arithmetic, spelling, orthography | much as any other man. * {sbare are three more compartments. ‘The tes and thet the Speaker be mstructed to appsint | fitter for action. Nemo. | stores, and geography. Eighteen pup.ls were traas- | Mr. Linville was called upon, and said that none LUt practical printers wa incmbers of said com —— out-ide ones are closed and their pannels tnlnid with classic heads, birds, fruits and Sowers. The center compartment is open and again divided into three, which are backed by mirrors. Ite upper part is surmounted by an elegant vare carved in walnnt, inlaid with fraits x4 flowers, and surrounded with wreaths. This bouftet was all mace in Washington by the fered to hight The examination was | Mr. Gleason had taken the work ou certain in all respects satisfactory, and the teacher, who | figures, and he was expected to do the work ut is one of the best, wes complimented for the | the contract price. general excel'once of her school. The papiis | Mr. Gleason said he was a sub-contractor on that work, and if Messrs. fo pay the difference in his con- most cheerfully pay as much as ‘would allo —— NovELTINe fH Neck Wear, at the Original Foitor Evextxna STax:—Some evenings | Frenc’s, 431 7th strect. The cheapest Store in since, a few persons, calling themselves the | the city. No branch stores. “ Irish Republican Club,” or assuming to repre- GREAT VARIETY 16 WarTe SHIRTS —one, two sent the Irish republican element of the capital, | OF three pleats—eylets, battons or etuds—open met ir solemn conclave at Union League Hall, | !@ front or im back—all sizes—at the Oricinal and proceeded to pass certain reaplations con- | Franc’s Gent's Furnishing = 451 7th etroct, mittee Meferred to Ur muittee on Bules. Council bill to autkorize the Governor to appoint udit the outs’a: ding claims ogaiuet { Washirgton and Georgetown rt.and to devise a plan for the idation of the same, was taken up. The pending amendments were couenrred tp, and the bill parsed. (The bi/l provides that the commission shall make « polind with the tates sty low the sbertem potice. Dresses and rates. Britge street, The medai for Female intermediate N the examination of wDich took place some two | the: Tim tor | &t Popular Prices. No Biss Coun ss. rs socnitccr Mr dco. Mapes. Getailed report, with thelr opinion in each cass, but ot payeri ond es besitos ee Bur CELEBRATED “ FRAmO” Cottars, | Over Gutman's Millinery wna Fancy Store, my) Im juan Eegk tee oe eee Nereis an cfort on thepact ar | The Parlor, drawing'room, library and di- | cretbeePatagen uot couttde partion of i0g*. | Sea bighiy eulogictic of Be Hl. Donegan Ex cote at ter Geet eee LABGE STOCK OF Miss Clara Siegel. The other premiams were Sereee ar ain haneat On the part Of | atug-soom axe so constructed that by menus of | cist becea nh Le Assembly tor | To thore enacquainted with the inner workings | Only at Gane Me | ae MILAIEERY aup Pay @00DS a's0 awarded yesterday for that schéol. ibe laborers of this District to obtain an in- | Thesix large sliding doors they canbe thrown | lhe tauidatien er Aondivg of tard claims of there little political coteriee, and the motives ; crease of pay per diem. and having always Uc- sored Nat | Tbe wpeaker laid befcre the House the mersage | which galvanize themanto an occasional tmita: [cil Gini Tasciosiadeons , The Streets and Alleys. iieved in the maxim that the laborer ie worthy | literally receptions, partion or The Merrick | ftom Me G-Rmery. Jato, Mayor of Weentecren, | Ten ay eacanize teemanto an Ocoasionsl Imita- a sid ABBIE TOUSG 4 BROTHER Dr, Verdi Reporte Thom in a Fisthy Condition. | of bis bre, I am, therefore, in favor of the high- | {Pcs for receptions, parties, Ge. The Nat-rnck read yeaurday. Ordered to A meeting of the Board of Health was held | @S* rates of pay. Signed, CHaRLes STawaxr.” Jast evening. Dr. ©. C. Cox in the ebair, at | (Great cheering.) this wasa on outburst in favor of Mr. with the doors, and bi Donegan. in the center a Fren. Announce that ther bere ca band « complete ase plate mirror, five feet by nine. The hall sta SS eee ithout instituting any comparison | I gave just received our new styles of Cor- | sorment of MILLINERY CY and = nm Health to five, and | between Messrs. — and Sear etre of | sets. Also, a full assortment of the J.B. P. per eae a Oe gS St hye a“ . = THE SYSTEM OF SUB-CONTRACTING netrd to appoint none bur | whom are undcubtedly competent gentiemen. Corsets, which i sell at reasonable prices. OU. = eee yee. d be Feeetved by them in a few Gave. of the contractors, as by this meaus the laborer Baum, 408 Tth street, Corset Manufacturer. eolntion was intended to ri persed” sent trae 6 dot he i fi in orde lution introduced by Mc. Lloyd in relation. to tb RGN tee hd ee ee o "2S nkteen, Las aM. aa oS ADIES’. GENTS jt mted to ask aut! is forced down to the lowest figure, inorder to t. ell la ely ution intreduced by Mr. Lloyd Hon to the | inasmuch as they did not represent the Irish RILDREN’s Suite, in Linen, Lawn, and Mar- ASH PAID FOB &. rt the Tegistarure to wake contracts fot tae aoe, | lord @ margin of profit to the sub-esutractor, teem Inches | iadineeetoceaee ysl Bare ey commen, (he prdical profession rot | republican element of this ety. The bulk of | selfless alsa flee Imported Dresses, and voll st | 37, CHILDEENS €AST — UFR CLOTAING mova! of garbage and slops.the appointment and TRE DIFFICULTY BEING KOW SETTLED. carved, and veneered with French wainat and | journed to Monday, that « lemept remained away from that meeting, | low figures, at ©. Baum’s Undergarment Fac- Bt. — i e control of scavengers, Xc., reported that th. Mr. Himber advised them to conduct themselves idgo street, Dy = and did so beeause they had no sympathy with | tory. ebony, and surmounted by an elaborately carved Send ie ae Beceees Sey 25d BO SE mPOINE | ie Gooree . be so blind to his interests as to wish to eleva’ THE URPRECEDENTZD sUCCESS which the $40 | ——————————_—_————————— = him by abnsing a gentleman so well known and | McLean & Heoper Elastic Lock-stiteh” Sewing QCUOMACK EB & CO. PILSNOR universally respected as Mr. William Forsyth, | Machine has met with, bas induced the Messrs. | + who-e record is before the people, and who is | Resenthal to secure also the agency of the Im- considered it inexp nt at present to take | orderly, aud not to resort to any vivlence. The actiop op tie subject; laid on the table. only permanent remedy was in getting Dr. Verdi presented a report stating that he | Legislature to fix upon a price for labor wh: bad made a tour of tnspection of the streets and | would force the contractors to take their con alleys of Washington and orgetown and | tracts at Sgures which would atlurd the price Jourd them m so general a etate of fith that the | fixed by law. To day’s Preceedings. COUNCIL —The Courcil met at $o'clo-k p.m. A vy from the Governor was reed, ap approval of the act providiug tempo: F the District of Columbia, ‘of Washfugton atten ded to. cap. The record story, right front, has a chamber If feet by 21, and back of this another I7 feet bh 2 feet 6inches. The space between is ocen| hy linen closets, wardrobes, bath rooms, wasi- rary cfficer: seals Sai hate . ce yen d Wilson Shuttle #40 Sewing Machine, Prof. CALL BICETER has the honor t stands and water closets, On this side and over c well known, both socially and professionally. prove 2 + | seform tis friends ona tho mein Me sal mention of any particular street or alley i4 im- | Mr. Burch asked who was the kitehen is the housekeeper’s room. On the c. Cc. BOWEN. P. Dovee. 529 5th street, faecrdee ate ee public thst he bas eccured ihe ageucy &r possible, ard thet they are in @ condition to en- VaR LEADER OF THIS Mon ., | the left of the bajl are front an‘ back chambers ——- V.P. Rep. Workingmen’s Club, | as much variety work as any, and evee mon, | hemagnificent danger the public health; also that the street | #to went about threatening to kill him and his | gmilur in size and finish with those of the right BIS SECOND TRIAL FOR BIGAMY. <a ee Te pices hay feat whl Wap aceeaa SCHOMACKER PIANOS, guiters have net been scraped snd cleaned for | men? If this was to be the order of things the | On the third story there is a ball dressing room —— © PRocession.—Yesterday af- | on very accommocating terme, @0d ean | of world-wide repntetion, which hare eracad the ” po Regen that they are in a cag pe would protect themselves the best 19 feet by 13, beg nt lore ye the right AVOTHER NVSTERY. Besmtensificinpetos H pontiin Bonertient “tbe = by A ed Rosemhal So. 410 Seventh street. — fA A os a — Mees = fora number of so choked up that the recent rain has failed to | way they could. and left ef the bell 17 feet by feet 6 ine! — le “ — om , = -4 ~ years, eo. for the celebre ~ watering of the streets and | Himber said he knew fo and back of these chambers 17 (eet by 21 feet 6 EME INDICSMENT LOST. was golog te Ecrrs'e woods, 6 Bary of reugus | £-& Bt bo pane iuenrewes Shuttle Mechine | " BURDETTE CELESTE PARLOR the rain fallivg on the accumulated filth has- PER DAY THE Basis inches With an intermediate chamber inthe I+ tt —— Ghesceikins the oe eee ee ae ‘as it ia for all kin Sn€ that be is prepared to el ou the m tens Gece mposition and the generation of gases Mr. Dorris Fitzgera! 10 teet by 1 Each afd all of the chambers, | A Seareh Fatis to Bring It to Light siles striking the marshal in the head. sheds uid call the attentio: Osh ~ | able ter OF Moethiy insta’ments Al injurious 4 heaith.and thar therefore strest | Hegleed, That we, the co “ xbove and below, have s separate bath 19010, Tho Star's” Indictment Accep‘ed as a Sub. | _ P#!60's jewelry store, No. 487 Pennsvivarta | mukers, tailors, cattiage trimmer wen te ten we on Finan cha Groen or Uh ok watering should be stopped and a systematic | at the laboring men's meeting wardrobe, washstand and water closet. “The i indictment Accep‘ed as a Sn engin whey. sigs heen vibes . . > FS, We., LO Luis * © sno acd Orenn at cool aud method of sweeping and Nereping tats Lescue Hall on. June lt. 1511. respectfully re- | "Tp the front of the house are two large bay . _ P avenue, near 44 street, receive now styles every | fact. that the summer season ts up est the men to go to work at the wages now acoptec, #2 per day.” George Hatton raid he locked upon t) movement all over the country as the begun stitute, and the Trial Gocs On. The Arguments To day. windows ard one in the i+ fasLioncd atter the elabc by the architect. The fel i the construction of this fin E hie tone w act unless the flth accumulated moved the citige of Washlr town sre tn dabger of beirg vi ous disease ant Barer ome, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN Im Boors ary | | 9 $5) PERNSYLVARIS AVE Swors—Being fully determined te relinqui-h 22 im etween 9h a the boot and shoe business by the Ist of June I | - . | QTORE ann stock e ‘Tar Firxry-Rervecican Case.—To- the bel ewe of W.G. Finney ag ted by malar: i ree ¥ agt. the Hep am now ofering my complete stock st ; {the most fatal character. or tect and buil J.G. Meve 0% Pig tor pt ay Maye arnt ican, the jury found for the defendant. less tha cost of manufacturing. - i : E 7 Atter seme cebate, the report was ordered to . ‘ A = cde & Thornton; plesterers, Slatford & Kir as . St : — — J Re TAAL, No. $04 7th street. ENLARG BD! ¢ placed en the Ble. in this conntry without respect lormer party | stone work, B: ey & Son ; allot Wasitu, q ly as large as at any time dar ree ae =~ . * a — Dr. Verdi presented a report from officer fous, which was a labor movenen — Sageecae es mane me were & number o€ laaion in thee w GEORGETOWN, Errine Corors.—! hare jast recetved a Iw 100 Diftcrent Varietios stating that Pomsey Jackson head a bi ainet capital. Theré wasa certain class uf in charge on 4\; sureet, Transfers of Beat Estate. The following transfers of real estate have heen filed in the effice of the Recorder of Dee's since our last report: M Emmert to John Dunn, ¢ ay nD an moneyed men in this cit y who would wring the iood from the laborer, ared notbing for him except to use kira and they claim that they can de anything w:-h money. [Voice—*How about Mr. Vanderburz?) MR RIDDLE argenwent for the asortinert of our celebrated Dollar Kids,in new shades, Cuas. Baus don 7th street. SLATE MAN Catrrornra Carawea Wire on draught, « Miller’e, 420 7th street, opposite Ode al Marbury mored that | last d:op of eweat and er visit the étable. and if the | and nd true to cause the nuisance to be abated By removal or shooting. Adopted. he roles be recon CATTLE MARKeT.—Tue market at Dror Rest yesterday was exceeding!y d ing were offered with sales: 300 ea 7 T tb; 1,190 sheep and lai cows and calves, $25 to Large and Varied Stock of meet. ‘Lhe preeumpti ant is ipnocentuntil © G rg.to John Dunn, ent. is ipuocenbus * * MARBLE MANTELS. a usive, *quare 668; $7,500. Blake an. Biget was on the prc parte ain Eran 770 ISON MaNUFACTULEES mitted to the committee for revision. Adopts Himber—“Well, he has kept away from the trustees, to Deunis Blair, sub. 55, sjuare | Serce fat Bowen and the b wee E Adjourned. = a meeting,” and all he could say was let the wen 200. Mary E. Clements to A. U. Vare Georgia on the Sts ux Botcunts trom the tna Bazar returned | "I Grand Display of — keep away from him in i ‘rematrid a | & nd he would soon come Kite were marri-d y | to theirold market here on the Ist of this mont! ee A Mesicat Nov ELay.—We are promised for | to terms. The resolution was adopted, Proposals irst-Order Iron Loght-Foee, ¢ snare 516; $2,000. J.T. K. Plant. tr iif geben tase edd These were proven bevond reasonable | apd are doing a lively business. The butch+ be Erected at Southswest Pass, Mouth of Missis- GAS FIXTURES. ps tee, to Denni« Blair, subs. 8 and 9, sqnare je dove not Tolowe thatin the last wer- | and others of the pod rary market have re- sippi Riwer, Louisiana. next seaso: Jed novelty in the amusement LABORINGNEN'S CONVENTION. —. James N. Callan to Sarah A. Callan. part {be cit use of bigamy. They ux | monstrated and sent in their petition t> the — BANGES, BEATERS, GRATES Jine, consisting of en orchestra composed en- George ‘ton offered a resolution that the | 2,+quare $1,000. J. D. Hutton to Henry tho rerord of 4 court of cump:- | Legislature for redress, representing that they TEEASURY DEPARTMENT, Lock ONZES. STATO rely of ladies. This orchestra comes to us | committee appointed by the mass meeting beid | Turner, sub. 11, square 365; $3,000. George u the State of New York have hed to pay large cums for stalls, and take OFFICE Of THE Light Hous Boar, CLOUKS, BBONZES. STATUARY, Hom J ignna: where it has gnined great fame | Jane Ist, 1-1, recommend to the different dis- | Cucell to G. W. Ward. part » Fquare 449; So: a thie SORT Silo tenet eee a | lows inant: : Sealed proposal AiMiSGTON, May ith 1571. NON-EXPLOSIVE LaMPs, during the lat two seasons. it was originally | tricts to organize labor unions in each dix | Jobn C. Wall to Adeline Listens noguare | Sermo tsith nd credit chell Go sites ty ee ate | Baxesor Rear Estare.—B9 Thos. Dowling, | tileneo tock of FRIDAY the sisth hay eee organized by Mme. Weinlich, and hasthe repa- | trict, to select turee legates to @ convention | (97, north of square 697, west of equare 695, aud | in » foreign Binte as ie n in the State where | yesterday evening :—Lot No. 30. on east eide of | J°71, from iron m: nafacturcrs only, for furnishing and VASE, ann of being not omly composed of young and | to be held Thursday, June 8 Iii, at 120'ciock | part 2, equare 463; 2,000. finde, Lhe preeecntion claim that they have vstav- | High etreet, between Sth and Market streets, | the materials and lobes nt all weeds necessary 1) | TEBEA OUTTA VASES and STATUAKY, handsome ladies, but also as fine a body of ma- at Union League Hall. resolution was May 2—W. W. Metcalf, trustee, to Mary | lished the muliity of that decree ard had charged M0 feet front, 130 feet deep, to John Tayloe, J to ta firet order fron 1! BIBD CaGBs, WIRE GOUDS, go. siciar sas have ever made their appearance in | adopted. gane Besdy, sub. 25, square 03; $600. W. 1s. | that the fraud Lad been committed by their cusut, | Ae $11 per front foot; 40 feet of same to T. Brow! . the great musical metropolis of Vienna. T! ey MR. F. A. RORWELL, 4 Todd to Cornelia A. Stewart, part 14, 616; $150. George W. Dyer to A. H. weather, part subs. 8 and 7, square ! David T. Cisseli to 8. D. Gale, subd. |. 283, $7,000. C. Alexander to Robert C. he denied that such was the case, “They bad were but recently patronized during fo7! Leng os consecutive nights by the Imperial family, and the eminent Franz Ligt bas written his’ last composition purposely for this orchestra. who ¥.@: present, was calied upon, and said the ion of Washington some years ago for $10.80 per front foot; 40 feet of lot No. 2: seme place, at 13 [ong front foot, to Wilzon Fuller; 4 feet ot lot No. 28, at $13 per fro: foot, me place, to Thos. Dow! 3 lot No. 25, HAMILTON @ PEARsoN, * ¥. M. 0. A. Borris, itr Corner Ninth and D streets ! 80 feet. rame place, at $10 per front foot, to —_ f. Almost every caterer tor American amusements | to anything, as all know. Now the contractors Walter C. Johnso _ : Hon a tried to gain them for this country, but noone | complain that they cannot afford to nay’ tre , equare 62); xen Pe mgbenpe yt eden bo] cpcnghed sod | (COLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR Femaces, guccerded until Mr. Ered. Kullman concluded | advance claimed. He advocated the plan of | Thomas Berry ‘to Kroeger, part 1, © WHERE Is Tw NT? i “= by yee Bo thetr cost te not to Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 24th street. fhe Cited Bieta {oF & short tour throngh | basing their contracts.om such prices as that | #0, @4,cc5. Jobn W. Rogers tol’ Dy, Gale. At this point the C-nrt asked,“ Where is the in- | Market street, to John T: hak for $23 per | be included bid. bat the con. onia a . the United States. ‘They will make their first | they could afford to pay the asked. Asa | or see; “ Columbus Thaw to Odi dicrment in thie case’ Has it'gone to New York | front ag three-story and attic brick house pe iy en all the wood: work ‘This Hospital is eftuated in one of the most beal- appearance in America on the 11th of Septem- | legitiavt he, for one, would never vote fare | cia’ P ‘John I | ever souk tt hed Better rottere ee ek eae es Mother, meso con Tish street, to Theodore | suave the foun Sig erect shall | thy pertions of the District. surrounded by tte ws ber next. and visit Washington early in October. | deficiency bill to make up @ pretended lo , part 9, equars | whatcan be done.” is SD aantents “kk pitacitie’ Kekona wr ‘The bid sum for whichthe exrinx | Sith the comforts of ame * Lemire eee De the manager er the MuowB Empreceario, 1s to | any man's contract: and If this plan is carried | 50; £40 'N. G- Ordway to Clinton Lisjdv ene Perare, Merrick aud Biedjo ctaclaimed any know- | pobertuon end coe ee eee erent Wim. | work, ee Grawings, will becompisted. | tance who may be desirous of availing themeclts be the manager of the troupe. “ out, the contractor will see to it that his figures | haf 9, square — Z legge and would aid atl they ceuld to it. and son and a drover by the name of | fully erected then taken down | of the beneSt in this Instiiution «; — e — were placed on the right basix. Hewasin favor | Mayo dohu Farley to Thomas Young, ¢.1 | Tue Ccureaia net insinuate that they (thecoansat | Brown, took place in our corporation market | after accept ure private ‘io Catt Accerrap—k. james &. Hubard, | ot making $2 8 day the dard wages, wid * e. h. | (GF Yee defence) were iupliceted fn taking it ont. | this mornin; wi g, about money matters, when Kob- | should also: ertrow, in the struggle, nearly severed the fiu- | be #0, completed rs of Brown, having caughtthe same between | ppt in the) Judge ell te hearing. SY Were SOME We | seer ptgte Lt te feapectog aura. | efVRCEETS tr The (cere Rene, fy THE CATTLE MARKET.—The market yester- | ral aut ‘ tree. 4 Soldiers or uations Gay, at Drovers Kest, was dull, and showed | i Scordance with the deteises cadepetse” | Tc Miner t 4 dows of Soldsors or Sailor ‘accordance with the deveines oud tre iSee, ° c gaye Drover’ wae wings ond ere United States Army and Navy, or females © actions. 300 head of beef cattle He did not wean to attribute ite loss to Bowen either. A WILD HUNT FOR TEE MIBSING INDICTMENT. Some me was spent in locking fur it, and ihe court enggested that the various books in use jes. terday Le searched Jur ge More was sent for. and denied that he had teen the indictment for two days, but that Mr. Bar- Tington hed it yesterday at the close of his arcu gument, when be Inid it om the clerk's desk. r Ji for some time past located at Winchester, Va. | eight hours for a day's labor. ( Cheering.) bas accepted the Kectorsbip of the Parish of | Some of the daily papers of this city were ot the Incarnation. in this city, recently made va- | in favor of this movement, saying that it lad of Kev. Mr. Lowrie, and | been tried in other cities, but had fatle 16 only rearon why it failed was beca: te st the church at era would not stand u| morrow: and the vestry hope to | It is much better for the government to se @ the pulpit supplied by other acceptable | -tandard rate than to make large appropriations and §, square 544; €—. Y. Miller tof Benedict, part 2, square TH; $: 2 d te N. G. Ord Lie: half of square 72 5 C. Merrian, county; $40. George Taylor toM.G. Emery; sub. 5i and part 35, square, 214; $25,207. May 4—Kobert Vodery to Luey Nelson, so half ef square 791; 8452, B. H. Webb, trus: 8 must. in of rejection, be made gol atthe | pe citizens af avy state " if the District end requ: to veetry of megoorial parish, part®, square 7; Mr. Middleton. —* It was not placed in my hands. <7 rd reserves the right to reiect any pro; : | 7 ministers thereafter until Me. Hubard is able | for soup bouses every year “tare £1,020. "L. D. Galo to Fitch cs Fox’ part. ii: | a generst srarca wes here sede as a | erence eer erent ve welghts erhead. | ™,{0% Sby reascus it may deem sudhicent.) "TOP? | Bursing. Wat uwable to pa, fi Rane ae rermanent discharge of bis | counseled moderation, and thought they should | square 489; $15,000. Jeremiah McCarthy ‘tj | tare looks on the blue table. ne alesse be . m S2aSi.62% yp " Bach bid jaties, at the or must bo sccompanied by a bond, stened.| of she wurgecs Generel. UB he a i ee DLE and 1h street. w: raeon in chief st bie oiice, 1324 Manas accept here are alro twentr FLEE BEDS ¢ y contract wili be entere’ | wemen. residents of the i t. Ord.rs for adeeies days after notice is given by the these must of the Goveruar or ern aoe oe thoneana | Secretary of the District 8 Daiened byrwocompecat backs | gui cave MUNDAXS and THUBSDAYS performace of the contrac: DICAL STAFF .. plans and specifications ranat be tn. | 2° 3. THOMPSON. M. 0. sar; ne above stated. £0 to their legislators for redrem. All these ——— members, po doubt, wanted tv zo back there recent meeting at | aeain, and it was entirely in the hands of the Nertingham’s Hall, corn e 2d and K streets laborers to say whether or not they should go pe a e young me e 2 istrict, | back. then s & Doughty, president, W. E. Wiee, sec: | “ACX" The meeting then adjourned. Tetary, twelve additional games were enrolled, pega a cas ‘aking @ total of sixty-one. “Potomac Kities’’ | AN ALLEGED Turer SRoT.—Chief Engineer Bas agreed upon for the name of the company. | Holmes Fires Seven Buck Shot Intoa Man on the p meeting then elected the following officers: | Fence—About six weeks ago. the residence vf Captain et Engineer Holmes, of the Washington Fire Second Lieutenant, Wm. E. | Department, on 6th street, between F and G 3 ut the missing indictment conid not be fornd THR STARS INDICTMENT ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF THE Mis ONE. The search continned with no success until noon, Re ricess was taken, duaing which & copy of the fn¢icement vas found ta Tie Bram of March nex incorporated In a paper signed by Bowen, to the efl-et that he would take po sdvautage of tied isn of the criginal, but that the el!p from THe STAR should be substiinted and acted on as if it were the original At 1234. o'clock, the counsel having sgreed, with She Ghaah Lof the Court, that the cage shoud goon, Henry Exekine, part 21, equare 500; 2490. 00! Bratnerd, trustee, to C. b. Winslow, a ; 8 J. E. Jug to George O. 25 Cows end calves, $25a850; veal calves, from | by the bidi $5a87 per 100 ponnds, liv to b ALEXANDRIA. DisTURDANCE DY WASHINGTONTANS,—It was stated in the police report in yesterday's zeite that acolored man named Gus Hill,a - rested on the charge of illegal voting, had been spi for his sppearance at the next term of nd 4, square 361; $4,000. W. W. Metcalf to EB. H! Atkins, part Here 302; $600. 8S. L. Loomis, truste. , to James Wilson, part 65; #100. Bridget McLei an etal, to W. W. Metcalf, Bx ll, square 1 £0.’ Geo. W. Riggs to Syphax, Wormle al., colored sehoo! trustees, sub. 30, pared 82; $2,001. Moses Kelly to same, 16 aud 11, = J. £. Doughty; First Lieutenant. Rich- | € job neo: $1,404. K. T. Moreell, trustee, to’ Nelo Biddle teue argument, and agverted | the corporation court. He bad voted the the bid,as evidence ss to the object of |p « asuponD wD . O98; . . T. Mo |, trast be 0 orto he e ‘vor cor: na re ly Sergeant, Alfred Fairail. rae eee was entered by thieves who car- | tegell, part 5, equate S42; S05. a We Once ty | that Bowen went to Mow York te 1s ee red servative ticket at the lateelection, and had pro) must be signed sealed, and indore: 4 poy ee a ried of @ quantity of olothing, but notwith- | pat. Cuiinane, part 4, equare 494: 82,000, ki until 160, ard acquii jomicilothere, and cid not | been arrested at the instance of John Seater ‘posais fore light house for Southwest Pas« oo LTING BOAR: ical Colom Nae toks | Nae ey te darlaneh fred at them, several | Sel-ean to aioe, part equare doi, ecud ioe | reerRGml tartar Wo teicitan, tee coatecerste | colored, charged with having voted in Washing: | and directed’ ertnend fe ieee sar etioge | Hobie Young, -D. F Nowart. stp 7 graphical Union, No. iot, | timesthey gotoffsately. Mr. Holmes bas since + re 44: 22.3 meals ‘; ‘qaire a deni- q ‘ is Fe eleee ieee nua Liat Blght;’ Willvaud | been on the lookout fer a seturn of thicves, | S.atgn to kame. scaate 494; 82.352. Margaret | Ci'e while in the copfederate servicn were PIGIEET EL Cen ni ee remminnwon | Be ct cht | Dowta imeem cLean in the eba Part 12, square 477; £1,500. K. M. Sutfon te J. T. iSothoron, part 5, fqvare 86; $2,500, May 6—J. H. Darrow to,D. L. Morrison, enb. 1¢9, square 623; $2.500. Same tosame, pare ‘The only business be- | Laving loaded a sized gun with buck shot fore the meeting resolution expressing | which he kept Landy, and inet night had an the sympathy ot the Union for the men now en. | opportanit: of using it. About 12% e’clock lis enged in the strike. which, after along debate, | wife celled his attention to a nelse in the yard, ‘don the table—most of the members | and going out.on the back porch he noticed 4 He evbmittd provers for instr uctions—Ist, If the rartics separated for ceuses in which abe (Francis poten a By seodgee aon # by wae TR. OF lly ort} ey are to be re as bay Of Fated: 24,” If the jury find ihiat in Lees Bows sore ight: fe dD. W.@. H. Newm: wecreprerent at the examinatian, and wereno" at Traiary Department, wash 2 ea, D.on, Lewii Mackall, Je]. M.D, ali pleased w: 1 ‘tion made: bidcer Present itness open a= Gr with the abzouncenent that they would act | {Rel the Videat ve lime abd place bereeabee ALL PAPERS, be allowed pay for attendance as witnesses, and | © compan ‘several ‘aymente for the work willbe made guages: RICAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH het a’ mestage and she reproached him, jt 1 to bs | 12 the evening, in company with o}- | mpon eat eg by the agent of the Board ; . 4 and 49, square 315; $3,500. M.M. Robrer ot | requrded as crise pgp Bam $4 In the | Ored men of this city, they visited the barber's | but twenty (20) per mn WALL PAPBKS, that the time had not yet arrived totuke | man from his fence, and he tired, 2 re : “4 any action in th ved to Directly atterward, Sug auoe a oe al.executors, to W. M. Pumphrey, sub. T,square | absence of evid es that | #hop of a colored man named Benjamin Dat- | et’ ain ing one a Ree 500. Corporation of Washington to W. ce, the ler J would mest reepecitaliy call the attention of the the seperation was not bis fault; ah If be ‘was bh Exvuwerve Frewiteem SALE.—By reference ne Send a teareOS, aah G. square 7st, | eee setae “the “Loonies or ee sean geet oak the police ton, on Union street, where the object of the:- qtinve,speeiteatvpe. aed i opts ea ig sommes Goes Teecution was employed, and where one of ¥ : os famed some ~ it thani ‘Hmes, be obts from ‘ essor' to h. Hoey Aa ertieing colurmtn i will he soon that rected them to Dr. Rigord'e, Omen ann et erpare'oos ns Oe Part square $14, and 14, ii patho eccond iting’ ae pot, bie tic ee (Roshni oy wenden ded pn Fichanes urn Bogincore: Grrtand, moat 3 tring Sree aac entire effects of "se Hotel are to he nt lemai to lace }» Half ‘Dap! ’ pal \e casoof the arran' ‘obtained Pts, . sited % sold by Mesare. Latimer & Cleary at pubiie | Hrect: between Hane teced (at the ccu- | 1, eos Tene eeraen to Wontar, eer | Raa hg ene eR Rosroreins remap AS loucl To. Waearad Ue ‘Castor 4 i Oi This i’ One of the wont pee eee lent. | ant Of the house, a notorious thief masned | B. fund: ie sanane con” Gorkeigntman to W. | the tive yeara ing.’ th. ‘Tust it durice the Ave | eould not be feund, By this these are ed | naar “Auistant Lists: lai cota, scone ate ien sey, | ge taarng eesmatar sia eas | metas BB. Ge poate 2, etre | pe dee dls ae phate | eae ee tnemenmee rer! | Seaman = ee & large and e! it assortment | hip, and = acne es bhai or are) oe: ret (Age "Greenberty Kolowon Hie fae rus tbat he tip know abe wan ioe. Sha ance pane disorderly, ad we nite: as doctor i# unable to | to 'G? Hawkine 214; 81.000. Alex- | rated five page ee ta arrested and taken to the office of Justice , % Ay. from int fatal, but the man rd ” Gy ve y preceding the . Tre Kev. 8.8. Miscnsla be say they w: . ca ander KR. Shepbei W. P. Copeland, aub. uilty Unless they © bey: May, as the was where the Gi ‘BH. York avenue Presisteriaa Shove wil na te very low this morning and not experied to are 100; $9,000. Lewis Shot ew fue at wile waiving former was ined bras tnd th ator demi of Ensincers U.S. dn Bnsincet , +» On & cruise ’ 3 2 Sievert Set S| pen ma“ Shan a ep REAM mes sa anecy” | Toone Tear FowoEE, sree reecen Savi fovaregation | makers Yesterday 10 ue Btock- per * Me Sranted him a lengthened Samregstion ie ies Te are pes ( tits reap nis theta Tove (othe anperir teri ata frosts conn, BUNIONS, BAD RAILS, =. 0 — ———e—— : 1 N. Y-y Tesence erty yesterday leased the half of the fakeier’ | overall ovber preparations, of Puts | the operation. "ofere fo the many phiysicinns. wore DEATH OF A MinisTER’s Wire—We regret | Concourse of that portion adjoin’ ar ee eons. thousands Teepouaivis co of . the w! es and the peor seen the deal ofthe wife of Kena: i tet, “fue 8 SSMik? Fit: | commences carseat ISO stat of te in ret Coal company Mr. G. Hut. = BAKING FOWDES. a be iy then sa «nee, which ocurred at Mi g,, West | Ork: seted a umpire. te 8 id peal éaof nis | Coal Com Hidarch, tor | Tistanée sorivalied for. protestog ee v : tler 4 low the pathos of nis psny, until the Ist of next for and ABD. Deck Ul for savenenesenty 38 Where sho had | Oty opponents to, th 0. W. y to Mt Warnes, Ee gl pa month, Mr. Hutton wil extabithes BOLLS, BISCUITS, BUCK WHBAT, COB — ‘ames, 5 GadtT as Ws ate hee awarded six of the f 2, square £27; $1.00. BK. Allen ts ° 2 bs pping Cepot upon tde property he has and other Griddle Cakes, PLUMB & co., wet E. Camrrr been at Evans, sub. juare 234, 8750. Same LISGS, POT EST, the Police Cannas attorney tor the Territacy ia to Mary F. Evans, sub. 19, square 570; $200. | TBR COURT IN GENE! lore fl sori Hover. The committee | WAFFLES, DUMPLINGS, POT PIES, PALTRY. REAL ‘ATE EXCHANGE, urt,and takes charge of all exsea James Williams to M: Duffy, sub. 20, from Jag and adjcur to Wedn slay, wheua now aa e City Council appointed to receive plans It is specially adapted for use by Intaxp or | GENEKAL AUCTION EBAS, to-day. i place of Br, Tyler: who hes beon fuars $0; 61.400. ‘Mary 1D. Beale, execntrin, | Eerct @ will beamnounced, mgr me pew market erties tes action ofrecer ee IRSURANCE BROKERS that since t . nm, parts 6,9, juare76r, RY elh— A ‘ be napent pe a a the court. —— 2 WB oud to, Maria Vineet, part 2, uth ctenged wl STAID Mermted meaner | (He, ally whieh, the THIS VALUABLE CULINARY AUTICLE | ae Sve spvanrianener” of ant shinai =a aust claim), Hellen '& Fant, | fee enry, share Ispot us im cans of % Ib, % Ib, 11b, ands Mount Vernon and Giymor ‘Tes the Colambia conduct and «ganing in’ Tbs. 'Y LOANED. CONVEYANOING, EXAM Ch'ahoim. charged het weight, as ted, and sold ir PREP. = OF Ecperaity throughout ths Unites States by Groccts ee Uine is ‘ALL Lieal DOO & BRO. factarers, m3 mate [putts ieee | SRLS cc i “Steet” alggnts Eewtintens Typographical Uston, on Y next. Ad- z <Tesses, masic, &:., at Mount Vernon; ies’ a éing, lc., at Givmont. Three tripseach w: —_e—— Jieren & Witt will sel Mor, day next tw valeabibbrick, derchines sit vated, on the south side of © street north, be- tween Jd and 1 streets west. See advertise- Hee Tee LES of ot AUTOR RATE a tour rs tS ment. full usranteed. PP a cage athe BONDS. STOCKS, EGOTIABLE FECUBI- Alrawric* 's called to the advertisement of FIRS bought and wd eiricty on commattaion, Profesor Ga! eon ae Ment, for the Scha- maker Leok for the full sized piano aren above the avenge, aud you have the OF partiFs who set ire to the bein’ cote corner of Royal street and Market alley on the BEY.M ki mys

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