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EVENING STAR. 1871. FRIDAY - LOCAL N ‘THE BRICKMAKER’'S STRIKE. ‘The strikeof the brick yard bands for higher rates ef pay hax failed. Many of the labarers in the ecvers! yards returned to work this morning, and otherewill reenme work te-morrow. Heretofore o bearers (boys) have been receiving @ certs aud §1 "any. © tere. S1IDy to 1.2 and jem £2 to $225 per day originated stnong the wheeler bearers and moniders. In several of the © hands were satisfied. and refesed to join and strikers yesterday accumuli wee visited, until they numbered abyat three hnn- A tirong police force was on hand. however, any disturbance. although there was ad deal of netee trike. it seems, origins ted and soon spread to the sare Brown ‘old stand) quit work. bat at Mesare. Geo. H. Plant, Ford & +. Adam Grinder, &£T. A. Thee. Martin. John Webster, and Geo. enh: m ot the rkmen, bi prictore of the brick ya they would make po t if the mon desired ro ices they coukd do >, and the suyectof higher wages would then be ec sideret. I: scerms to be the impression that the pro- Brietors urewilting to sive an Increase, but will upt bo While the trike or 3 si te LEELY SUSPENDED. riker# thought to make thes - their terms. about the only yard iu which hors, coneranentiy there wes n of the work in that ya f the handewho took part in the strike yop serday appeared at their yards this morning and e&- iMingness to resume morning Yards did vot have the clay reedy this morning for all the foree to resume.consequently the general re- sampticn of wor fot be uutil to-morrow. T proprietors also agreed yortet CLosk THEIR YARN KATHRR Tita: with the strikers wise they are acting se batlly, and that they woul! net give ment to ether s laborers wlio were inthe strike. Jt was reported tomday (hat Mr. Pisnt bed agreed to ip ~ SEyRte the pay of many of bie there sectms = Se he ne doubt that aif of the proprictars will coment gulct abvut the yords to-lorcand ‘po apeeionions fi <a “i Stans trouble were entertained. Gur reporter ¢ salted with <everal proprietors. whe expressed hae willingness te fairly with their oon yy fair it woald not trent wit Ts or ecupenrat ter inte any compromise with them. There are many competent workmen who ate Ready aud willing to take the places of rikere, they persist in their eom ie tors will see that their emploses are protected. T Whole strike seems to be the work of @ few soen, w! imtitLlated a large namber of (heir fellow-w and by thie made them join in the strike. ‘The Pope's Jubilee. Programme for the Ceiebration in This City. Pins IX. waselected Pope on the 16th of Jang, 146, and to-day completes the 2%h year of hi Pontificate. which i# a longer time, according to Gatholic writers, than any of his two hundred and fifty-eight predecessors ever held the office gonpe be Pele, "The seceten Sante cele- to- morrow. Pius IX., whose name was Giovanni Maria di Masta! Ferretti, was born at Sinigaglia, May 13, 1:92, and was, consequently, 79 years af im May last. It has been stated that’ durt few years le has suffered much Bealth; but. st the various public interviews during the Council last year, he appeared to be @s robtst ss could be expeeted of a man at his advanced age. ‘The committee appointed at a previous meet. ing to complete arrangements for the grand cel- qbrotion which occurs in this city this evening, adopted a programme of exercises for the occasion as follows: Order of Mounted police: chief marshal and aids; escort; Washington City Hibernian Benevolent Society: Young Catholics’ Friend Society of Wi n. First Division—The societies and male members of Holy Trinity congregation, of 0; the ies of St. Patrick's; the societics of St. Peter's; the Societies of St. Mary’s. Second Divisiov—The societies and male members of St. Matthew's congregation; the societies of St. Dominic's; the societies of St. Aloysius; the so- ieties of the Immaculate Conception. Third Division—The societies of St. Stephen's; the so- Gicties of St. Martin's; the reverend clergy of the District; the societies and male members of St. Joseph's. Fourth Division—Carri ‘The procession will start from the corner of 10th and G streets promptly at 6 orclock pase over the following route: Down 10th to x J to 18th, down 15th to Pennsylvania avenue, thence to St. Joseph's chureh, where English 3 Will be delivered, and ce & telegram will be forwarded to the Pope. The whole affair will conclude with « brilliant dispiay of tireworks and a salute of one hundred guns. The celebration, from all indi- eations, will be a magnificent affair neh = Relief at Last. The Pound in Full Operation—Raide To-day ¢ Cows, Hogs, Goats, Geese and Dogs. This morning. at 6 o'clock, Pound-masta Hoover cominenced operations in earnest. havin : out a wagon, with several assistants, and durin? the morning he captured 13 cows, 1 horse, 1 mule, 40 geese, $ hogs, 2 goats, and a number of A tew of the animals were redeemed, but “the purps” seemed to have no friends. them being mean “‘yaller dorgs,” who, doubt- Jess, at the end of 2% hours from the time of capture, will have forfeited their lives. ‘The men engaged in the raiddid not have a very agreeable time, and in one or two instances vio- Jence was att-mpted by the owners of the stray animals. Gn Mth and S streets 11 were in the wagon.and the owners raised a crowd and attempted to reseue them, but by fast drivi the © conveye to the Pound. Atty: street and Pennrylvania avenue, aclerk, said to be named McBride, attempted to rescue a hog. Some of the animals were redeemed, aa stated: bat owners who were so unfortunate as to hare their animals impounded and came without the meney to buy them off, were unsucesful. Dr. Verdi, the health officer, was at the Pound about neon. and-application was made to him for Felief, but he declined to interfere. In consequence of the action of the Pound offi- cers Goose Level, Swampoodie, and Cow Town there are numbers of boys and kirls watching the euws, and oth are in commotion to-day, cna the commons | rs driving them Inte pastures. - 2 THE ATTRACTIONS presented in the advertise Ment of Straus. tion of every purchaser of clothing who desires to Ret the most and best for his money. Inthe way Of summer snits, his stock is so large and varied that every taste can be suited, whik prices Blace it within the reach of every body tobe well essed. The true state of thé case can hardly be realized without « lishment and a knowled, experience of this ki every one inspection of his estab- of his prices, and an 4 shonid be indulged in by purchasing elsewhere. —— = Humax Bons Fe ‘This morning the att T. M.S: ND IN AN Asn Hear.— tion of Sanitary Officer 1 to some bones on the 5 Hyson, colored, No. 514 E on examining them it was th z them was the #kull, large the leg, and pelvis of a humanskeleton. been rooted up by a little dog from an im ashed. From the fact that one of d been sawed, it is supposed that y formed part of a bedy which had been dinsected. PRL RE SaaS ‘Tre Dizectorsor Covemma Hosrrrat met terday, when the resignation of Moses Kelly, . Was tendered and accepted. and a reaolution of regret offered by Dr. Cragin was adopted. Dr. F. A. Ashford, on motion ot Dr. Thompson, was elected a meiaber of the boardof directors. The sur; n-im-chief, Dr. J. H. Thompson, the annual report. Dre. Barnes and Phompecn were appointed a committee to the annual report to be submitted to the Secretary f the Interior. ivan was cal —— Cunningham, whose death Duap.—Mr. A. FP. is announced re, was one of the oldest + | yesterday's Stan.) clothier, must arrest the atten- | LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBL 1L.—Yesterday afternoon Mr. Hall in: resolution requesting the Board to commnnicate te the © been transferred her grades during the past year. The ages of the pupils range from 8 to 2 years, and the rapid manner in which the boys pass throngh this schoot is the best evidence of the-enecess of the teacher, Miss Bailey. The medal was awarded to Arthur Deatley, and di- ee mas to William Quinn, James Whitmore, olution aking of th Chas. Hine, cost of pavin tow ng & portion of High str. George Church, Charles Godman, the said estimate to William Hill, Richard Pht George Tats- sage , Rdward Thotan Oe Semel = i Tene Deomkeeey Christopher O'Hein, eck submitted a joint resclution to provide | Clark, mp, , for the cxpeudigure o cetiahaisoneya:Tead fed lel | Albert Herman and Edward, “ ! over under the rules Bailey is a graduate of the school taught Mr. Brown submitted « joint res: for the payment of trackers and offic Ne schools. authorizing s toan of er. Also, joint resuluti ammittee uf two f prpriting late Mrs. Amidon, and the good order and de- portment of her pupils show that she is anex- cellent disciplinarian and capable teacher. At the close of the presentations the teacher called George Clark, and presented him with a andsame book for proficiency in spelling... Female Secandaly schooh, Ne. 3, f6ueth disirict, was examined on last Thui by Trustee Champion and B. F, Lioyd. This schoo! xemipe and obey 's invention. ing the water in the Po canal clean; adopted, were 4 Sore 9 hnthnr, Meesrs Smith aud Raton specinted, the committee on the part of the Counc $ coe ing of a thirty-six | i* pleasantly leeated in a ‘quiet place on 4 water maleneh es euie aee tl e neh | street, between M gun enéeen act each. read ume or- | rooms are neatly es E” everything betokens dered to be p.inted. order and system. ‘The teacher, Miss Peyton, Honee bil ing the term of enactments wan been engaged in school teaching six years Ce ei ree informally. smunica- | contecutively, and Is verysuccessful.. ‘There are tion frei the Governor, together with statement | 50 names on the rolls, and on this occasion all the from Major G.H. Ellott, chiefengincer ofthe Wash- | Pupils were present. The usual routine of wtudies were cinbraced iu the exercises, and there was genera! proficiency in all branches. ‘This is the school that won the spelling medal in the late contest, and the whole school shows that this branch’ has not been neglected by the teacher. In mental and practical arithmetic there is also a goed degree of proficiency. ibitteeon Drainage. Mr. Thompeem from the Commit(ee on Drai.age. eported back the bill itkeut amendment pre. ing for the laying of @ water main in New Jer viding for the laying of « min New Jereay arenne Detween D and E streets southeast. os te meet peacr Laura Gardner —— time ar: ed. equal to Mary, but as the spelling medal TR ee oe es oRticalth, Chart: | ‘been given her, it was thought proper that the Se) Rare ss Rak arte OF CeeeGe | other pupil, equal in all pasta Wich her, ehoutd with an amendment clause creating an asylum far receive the medal on this occasion. Diplomas destitute infamts. The amendment was agreed tv ata Vill fald over were awarded to Marta Jones, Mary Prout, Jane t Adjourned. Storey, Capitola Ligphasd, Augusta xinpeart HOUSE OF DELEGATES.—Under the call of | Laura’ Gardner, Linnie’ Knott, Ida Lenoir, districts, Mr. Handy introduced bill providing for | Soy Seiler, Fanny Mills, Kate Whyte, the inepéction of lumber; referred and « Fiuma Lucas, kebecea Keives, Ida Brown, Mary printed. Mr. Boswell Vege Depue, Kate Dann, Ela Byron, Lena Gardon, of Johu 8. Lovejoy; referred. Mr. Cox it ting’ t of the hal Tie and hie frfends on Friday and Sani ; adopted— yeas 12, nays nnis, oe PORTS OF COMMITTERS. Mr. C from the Committee tn Apprepris ions, reported bill to pay the sulagies of the of t teacherwand employes cf the public schoo the funds of the Distriet of Columbia; read a sc thane. Mr. Boswell offered @ resolution requesting tle Sogecinondent af Poltce {0 suppreesail exhititinns of boxii iligm: adopeed. Alvo, introdusal Ada Marders and May Porter.’ Quite a large number of parentsand Friends of the pupils were. Present, all of whom were much pleased with the gvod management an‘ success of the school. In the report yesterday of the examination of Male Intermediate school, No. 3, fourth district, the name of the teacher, ‘Miss Van Horn, was inadvertantly omitted. Miss Halloran’s sehcol should have been un- der the head of first district instead of second. and pug A Examination of Colored Schools. bd ae tet i beers peualty of frm | Female school No. 17, located at Carroll Hall, tone; referred. C street, between 12th and 13th streets, was ex- amined ‘this morning teacher, Mary F. Kiger, and Trustee Wormlry. ‘This’ school is made up of two primaries, which have been con- prom the reveuncs of thie scar, | so’diated and never been graded. ‘Ther? are 47 <_ a ” - the roll, and at were pect: The bemnches of study are reading, spelling, geography, and mental and practical’ arluhmetier aud for ‘chile dren whose range from 8 to 13 years, they ern fs interest as te shal advan amount to be repai and the to be Suthorived by the Legislature, SAACUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS. The Speaker laid before the House ico frcm the Goverpar, trapsttl 3 ry the secretary of the Board of tb t resolutia showed a good degree of proficiency. The teacher pe eee pe tac pen al s hae been en, ged in this school since December creathg & hnleance. “The seeretary tates that ao | ‘ast; and; Judging trom the good deportment of found is constructed cn one of the public streets or roads in the cownty of Washington. and that, there- fore, the nuisance lus never been created. Referred and ordered to be the pupils, is welt qualified as a teacher. ‘The four schools of the New Eugland Friends’ mission, located on the corner of 13th and S a to be wrt nace streets. were also examined to-day. These schools House bill tering the Washington and George. | Of sew pnenged comrinutionsfrom the Quakers town RKailroed Company to cause their track on f BI. x ek Er ighay street, south of the canal, te be taken up and relaid | Of Mr. Johu C. Gove, who, with his family, lives in accordance with the established grade, and, in | in the building and attends to the wants of the case of failure within thirty days after the schoois and dirburses all the moneys. The aso- of the act. dirveting, the Beard of Public Works t | elation owns seven lotn of ground, on whieh te ca same to be done and assessed in accordan i - Foes gn bende Sem temporary buildings are erected, and their pur- Mr. Moore erked ifthe ‘Board of Public Works 4) the work could they fton the company. He did not think they could enforce the payment, aud moved to strike out that clanse. Mr. Lloyd. —They can sell every rail. Mr. Meore replied that the road was covered by a pe is to haye erected a more permanent strue- re. This is the seventh year of their labors in this city. and a vast. amount of good has been accomplished through the faithful management’ of Mr. Gove and his corps of teachers. The pupils are taken from among the poorest and deed of trast. most destitute of the colored joyd said if there pods: ple, the srntt, ulord erie tt thave ore aay such deeds they ate average attendance being 200 in the Beat eckoots prevail, for the in his section were xatistied | and their range from 8 t) 16 years. With the bill, and wanted tu see the experiment of | The exam’ i m to-day e reading, spell- ~enenial and practical aritkinetic, two latter branches the forcing the company tried. If then it was f. had uo authority fate pretines they could go ae ecoves . degrce of proficiency. Miss DD Spore meved to strike out the latter clause . Macomber is the principal, with ‘Mr. Murray moved as a substitute for the pending | Misses Mary E. Jenkins, Abby G. Phillipa, Liz- amendments, thet, incase of fa: it shal! be the | zie P. Nichols, Jessie Girdwood, and Susan H. duty of istrict Attorney to take steps toenforce | Pierce as assistants, ‘The school the a complience with the law. Mir. Harkness said they should give the compan due notice, and — hh ‘Mr jer ra Hic. Ennie said the company bad cortain charteradl righteand privileges, ene of which was tomake the track conform to the grade, and a failure worked o forfeiture of the charter. Mr. Cossin sald he could not concur in the report of the committee, for there was a course open to the fartiee futereated to compel the rou! to confor to Thegrade. re graded as primaries and intermediates, and one higher class, in which grammar is taught. This fs an excellent work, and the Friends deserve the fFatitude of the colored people of this city for eir liberal expenditures (about $4,000 per year) inthe maintenance of these schools. Tha col. ored school trustees of this city aid them to the extent of purchasing their fuel and furnishing their musical instructor—Mre. Arnold. The as sociation also heeps @ missionary, who visite the Tr. Harkness objected to the wording, “existing | poor fomiles and encourages them in sending Jaw, as the cost would came. under those words, | their children to school, and teaching needle. gpe third ou the property hoiters and twe-thirdson | work and many other useful pursuits toadules. city. ———_+—— r.Lioyd moved an amendment ‘at the expense of the ectapany and in conformity to their charter. Such forfeiture could be declared only by judicial proceeds ‘Mr. Hall said (f they waited until the case was judicially decided the public would be greatly in: venlevoed. Mr. Licyd said an opinion was current did not dure to legislate in regard to these Br_ Boswell said there is as much po House to aesess compa individuals, icoked to him as th and the company toget of. The oft pany to be treated in the same way Mr. Murray’« amendment providing in case of failure for the District Attorney to take measures to pel them to comply with the la paserd. Baer Batt.—To-morrow the first champion- ship game of the season between the Athlctics, of Philadelphia, and our ‘Blue Stockings” will take place, on the Olymptes' grounds. “Among the betting men the Olympics are the favorites, Odds being offered, with few takers. pesadbais ts FINE SHELL Drops, etruscan lockets, setts chins, fine plated bracclets, all the new styles, at Prigg’s jewelry store, No. 457 Penn-ylvania ave- nue, betweend y and 6th streets. age Lames, Li Slee = people to pa! ple om both sites expect the com oK—One hundred Bands and tobe given away. See want column. P + Was adopted. aud the bill was ELECTION OF OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. Mr. Brown noved ii —Arne to take up the resolution pro eve Ter ppointment of duorkeeper. Janiior, Iiewugce sot pike and ater cong dbuie hws wr langtu?: $2" Ines adopted. i r Lew wt Mary House proceeded following | Promuuin: eo Droop, obetracting simce Prati al G Bouldin = hallot, | Boed 82) John Dilion. selling igus withoutiicnee: Joes maseeager oa. the ceed. aad te Bae. | fued 80; appealed." Jou McClelland sud Omen Curtir, vagrants; workhouse thirty days. ADVANCE OF Mrs. Caroline E. J. Colby, char; on Mr. Hall, plead ‘not gailty. jas. meesenger. cond; George Eusworth, Stephen Gainer and GS Caunpbelt submitted « ado) that the employ: ‘Wim. Simms, OMAN'S RIGHTS resolntion, which was ‘employes of this Hi pep ., De es tretified that accused occupied f his b elsletion be paid ot the same fn Meridian Hill; that be called ou her wets Ubeas ing possession of the house, and in the course ot ration he made @ statement which he she asked mean to say Fama tia Examinations. and as he was he felt aamart lick on his FIRST DISTRICT. cheek. Mrs. Colt statement tha The Female Grammar School of the first dis- | been caljed «liar, apame which she could noe brett trict, Mrs. M. E. R. Nevitt teacher, was ex- on the spur of the moment sho struck h | amined Th: afternoon by Superintendent | court said that ft was a breach of the peace, aud Wilson, Trustee Hart,and ex-trustecs Harris and Stuart, and very fair amination. Mrs. Nevitt is a teacher of long experience, and | has been in our public schools for a number of years. The exam;nation of the pupils yestor- | day in some branches of their studies was rather severe and served to embarrass the young ladies some, bat when the casminer discovered that they were too rigid they changed their questions, and answers were then perfect and prompt, Tho medal was aworded to Miss Annie M. Clarke, | and diplomas to Ella Butler, Hattie E. Grove, | Claga Lesh, Gertie Jones, Ella Birnie, Electa Grant, Fannie Fairley, Mary McKenna, Amelja Brown, Ella Norton, Annie Bolger, Kat Byram, Nettie George, Efe Rodier, [da Bowen, Mary Clark, :ase, Emma Belfils, Annie L. Wilson, ‘Gussie Grubb, Eliza Foote, A | McGrew, Katie Shields, ‘and Annie Dutton. | Miss Louisa M. Bishop vbiained the penmanship cholarship; Miss Alverda Hank, the gold medal rammar,and Miss Hattie Gore, the silver y._ Four pupils of this . Miss Belle Wilson, Mist Louisa M. | Bishop, Miss Sarah Oliphant, and Miss Effie he would impose a fine of @5. F ASSAULT! G AN INFANT. | harged with an and y Inet 1 id fr w meqnently ase that ite arm was injured. the elbow jolut be of place. It wasalso tepiified that the injur': caused by a fall. wrt held d D biliti varged wi ight foot subsequent tg his discovering the injaries received by his child, anolle pros. was entered, BAD EM, BUT DIDN'T TAKE ‘KM Bowie, « smail colored boy. charged with ny of # pair of shows and a roll of calico, ht by Officer, Duvall, was ity laced on, drew + Was fined With an assault on >: giving her “a little shove, oung, and was i] al d satisfact amination Indge Snel | teackershiga!and were yesterday nresontad'wity | Tiotcase.t he ould bold Brownley amity of ris. | the certificates. Bestdesthe above, anumber of | jiths.hertcn: by threats ot gestures, compelled the special prizes of books were offered by Mr. Dy- renforth, the German teacher, and by Mr. Nevitt, to pupils who had excelled in special branches. stliutea mut. Ht appeared that after the parties had ed man by the name of Thompson was ar c called to others to rescue him, a his purpose, and therefore hie The awards in Primary School No. 2, first die- | ¥2° £91! eae tee not Impons, Waa pen trict, noticed in Tig Stax of yesterday, were as | Ui hent had pasced are ioe follows: Medal to Cora Gibson, and d{piomas to viucate the law to in:pase a Bue of 10 cysts. Catharine Wenzel, Alice Voss, Hattie Haupt. | Mice Dood chara with, ing profane a ‘inte man, Adelaide Clements, Catharine Holtman, | ceut language: fined 88. George Rollins: sumer #6, m1 bel Ther same; $5. sesaulting Mis wiles Goel Aloysious. charged with the and costs, or sixty da; Martha Woodley, Anna J. Snape, Mattie Colcla- aier, Liszie Pfeiffer, Margaret Anthony, Cora C. Serrin, Mary A. — Louisa Kroft, Mary Barrett, Celestina Bruff, Ss Murray. Mary E. Wheeler, Ella McCann, Mary J. Dew: ney, Lena Streb, Ida J. Dalton, and Julia Erb. SECOND DISTRICT. Female Intermediate No. 1, Miss Emily V. Billing teacher, was examined ee by Trusteee Wi |, aseisted by Mr. R. W. % 3k Soest Wilson and Rev. O. “ scbarced Sectmane dine a ‘ee ys in jail. “Adjourned. ——_—_—_ GEORGETOWN. SeRrxavr.—Company A, National Gu night eerenaded several prominent citizens, amor them James 8. Welch, (where a five collation Beureil Ww Sheekelle Beane Whee Nibleck, Joha B: Cox, Br. Shinn ing near y, Fairfax examination was very good in contty, Va. had his barn and contents entirely de- seonish aeticnctis seam stroved by fire. work of ai S ary. Ti apr coutest for the best penmanship in son to be theone who Ad thie w: Gate cchaets, ex tae ue ee ros lngercund the barn Tate last @ ship in the mB College tor | three calves, one oxchve Bead of ho three months. was won by this school, Miss Ame- | car: and all the fr Ma Bliss being the successful scholar. The corn. medal was awarded to Miss M. Ella No. 2, 84 district, Mis Hannah P, John- son teacher, took yesterday. ‘Messrs. Dutin, French and Moore, ‘trustees, were ent, also, Mr. G. F. Gulick, Mr. Charles rez nen a 5 CITY ITEMS. “UP IN A BALLOON, Boys, Up in a balloon; Tf he had had Dr. Darby . He had not gene up 90 soon.” Private office 1184% st., south of the Avenue. Parat Fiaés, Lanterns and Fire Works, at 7H Tth street and 848 Feeytvesn avenne. 2 ‘Hoor Sxints of the best material, matie to order, ‘and always @ gopd assortment on band; sold at reasonabl priate, at C. Baum’s Hoop Skirt Factory, Tthstreet, Intelligencer Building. Ovr Doutan Kw are the best im- ported, and alwa; the LL t of sizes and colors, at C. Baum’ Kid Glove Depot, 7th street, Intelligencer r Building. Odeon, Hall, 4% street. and P insylvania ave. Men's Suits, omen Waits ware a ae el Coats. Cheviot, Sanat? 2 single = f ose frvncd Vests. nite cl logge and dou reasted Vests. Blue Flannel Coats, sizes from 30 to 44. Blue Flannel and Drab D’ete Panta, sizes30to 44. Blue Flan- nel and Drab D'ete Vests, 30 to 44. Linen and Al Dusters. Give us a call at 361 ee eae bre. ‘ashington, D.'C. Lapres will please caf And sce our Improved styics of Corsets, all made ot the best matérinlp, and every pair warranted to fit. C. Bavag Cor set Manutacturer, 7th st., Intelligencer Build- ing. Laprer’ UNDERGARMENTS of all descriptions, on hand and made to order, at very reasonable prices, at C. Bavo'’s Undergarment Faatory, sth street, Intelligencer Building. Hat's Vegetable Simiian Hair Renewer pre- vents the hair trom falling off. Use it. Go ro Puixce’sand ste the cvertaating Watch Key. Fits any watch, and w: not to wear out. Price 50 centa, w Tue xeransisiwent of M. FL Prince, No. 1000 Pennsyivania avenue, will close every evening at7 p. m. during the heated term. tf Tue Prer—for and other dis- ¢ases of the fect visit Dr. White’s rooms No. 535 eh street oppanite U. s. ae ington, ). C., or No.7 North Charles uear Baltimore st. Baltimore, Md. ee « CAUTION—Reware of impostorst—As someun- Serupulous parties are in the habit of stati: that their places of business are Branch stores 6: the Original Franc, I hereby notify the publie that I have no branch stores, and that | have no connection with any similar ipmlpatiogdp pas city, The Original Franc, dealer in nt's Furnishing Goods, 431 7th st., between D and +, COWLING’s PATENTED NFCKTIB FASTENER, for sale w and retail, at the nal Franc’s, 431 7th street, between D and E. No baanch stores. Great Vanrery mx Wurm Sam: two or three pleate—eyelets, open in front or in bac nal Frat eye tale) THE UXPRECEDENTED SUCCESS which the $40 McLean & Hooper Elastic k-stltch Sewing Machine has met with, has ‘the Mesers. Rosenthal to secure also th ofthe Im- peared ‘Wilson Shuttle 940 Sewing Machine, which stitch alike on both sides ot the tabric.\ Either of those machines are first-class; can @e ‘as much variety work os any, and even more than some-high priced machines. ‘They are sold on MPa) terms, and warranted bya A. & J. Rosenthal, Fo. 410 Seventh street. P. S—The Wilson Improved Shuttle Machine is well adapted for heavy work, such as leather, thing, ete., a8 it is for all kinds of family sew- ing, and we ‘would call the attention of, shoe- makers, tailors, earriages trimmers, &e.,% the EXTRAORDINARY BAxGains 1x Boots Skoxs.—Being fully determined to the boot and relinquish ot business by the ist of June I am now offering my complete stock at prices lees than eost of man turing. J. RosextHar, No. 404 Tth strect. Heurree has all Kinds thermometers and parometers. Carrvonxia Catawna Wixn on draught, at ‘ler’s, 420 7th etreet, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. 3,2,3: Georgetown Advertisements. B* C.N. THOM & 0O., Real Betate Agente. |. TIS oth street, Washington, D.C, AU@TION SALE DESIRABLE IM: SPD PROPERTY OW GEORGELOWN HEIGHTS, On THURSDAY June 224.1271, 218 o'etoek om. we © prvinivee, the pro brty knows S HILL,” sitnated In erty known as c. between High and peon subdivided into tion for all classes of of the P street bridge. Metropolitan railroad, will the facilities for reaching thia prop ing it one of the most desirable localities ug the advan- nd countr: ¥. ne portion of this property i= improved by = doubletwo-story and basement GRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with all the modera improvements. ‘Terms’: One-third cash; the deferred paymeyss in ‘one, two and three years, secured upon the pr On ‘the improved portion 268 deposit will quired at the time of male; £10.01 other lots termus are not complied with in ten day after gale the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defdultlog purchaser, after one woek suolicein some newspaper published in the District of Columbia. Plots of the suldivision may be seen at our office, and. on the day of sale. on the premises, Tumediately after the above, we will sel! two amail two-story BRICK DWELLINGS on Vailey street. ar the above-described property. Terms made Should the weather prove unfavorable, the sale ja Anct. will take place on the following Moi uae THOS DO FOR BES Gy That beautiful COTTAGE DWELL- iN 25 Int street Georgetown. wljoining the elegant grounds of James’ S. Welch, Esy., complete ip every reepect, with all thi wedord impcovements, Bent $20 per mouth.) JOHN T. MITCHELE, pels Bt », 23 Ist street, George! D.C. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. Ko. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, LOT oF GRKOUN ED BY A er STORY ° ND, IMPROVE: : FRAMY. HOUSE, IN GOOD REP. By virtue of a decree of the Come Court of the District of Columbia, in cause No. ‘a9, in Equity the subscribers will sell, at gpd lic sale, on FRIDAY, the 16th day of June, 1871, on the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., all that piece or {Ground lyiug and being in Georgetown, lumbin, on the east side of High street jug the south half of Lot No. twenty- tty and Hawkins’ addition to hk the Dwelling Houses, buildings and improv enents thereon, 2 ‘This property is situated on the east side of High street, fo Georgetown. just opporite oth street. ‘erm sh. A payment of = will be required on the spot. All conveyancing aml stamps at the cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied With in five (6) daye after the sale, the pro} will be resold. npon one weeks notice, at the risk afd ex- peuse of the purchaser. cr yee atone B. ADAMS, Traston, jeod GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anet'r; Georgetown, ENSIVE CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED ast ie CENTRAL PART OF PROPERTY IN EN GEORGETOWN. By vigtue of two decrees of tho Supreme Court ix Sue bintiec of Columbia, bearing gate the th day of November, 1870, kad the ; ‘day of June, vas passed in the cause of Ma, rT v8. ang’s devienes, wo will scll.on WEDNESDAY, the ietday of June. A. Delay an 8 o'clock pm bel: yi in 'G, Auct. N° tT 1 0.8. Orders for 1G eee eaae ion (#24? sumaER Goons ‘ j Wi 2.0. Stock of Goods, for Men and Boys’ wear. FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ete. C, & ouane. ~ @. A. OUARE. ¢ BOOTS AND SHOES 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 903 Cc. S. OHARE «& SON, FINE GROCERS, 1213 -T7m Sraexr ¥.W., Berwers M axe N. FINEST QUALITY SMALL se ARSURED M. BURNS & CO. ZE CANVASSED HAMS, 16 ceuts per pound. CR YELLOW RY DAY. FRESH ARRIVALS oF © BUTTER NEARLY BY Prine Stociepes BOOTS AND SHOES! ime JUWLS few more 2 Ib. aka NEW CROP TEAS! Try that EXTRA COLON: siti) ‘Try that FINE JAPAN. Gord IMPERIAL... Good GUNPOWDER. FLOUR AND SYRUPS! EXCELLENT FAMILY FLOUR, LOAF DRIP SYRU FINE LIQUORS for medics? pu C. 8. OHARE & SON, _ seat vw, Erxoxze “YOUNGS & Co., LIGHT DRESS BOOTS, GAITERS, AND STRAP SHOES, 15 per suck. cents per gallon rposes. EiJust reecived,a fine stock of ae. |] A nive selection of GENTS’ OVER GAITERS, LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S BUTTON and LACE BOOTS constantly on hand. THE IMPERIAL PRONAB AND PEERLESS GLoss, For Dreesing, Ladies’, Misses’ and OhiMren’s weer. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Cc H. HOLDEN. GEO. W. CLARK. GROCERS, MASOKIC TEMPL NINTH AND F STREETS. We i 5 ‘ sCephyycett received o MEW AND LARGE CHOICE GROCERIES, Cc. H. HOLDEN & CO., whieb are now ready te offer te the Prices whieb REAL ESTATE AGENTS, DEFY COMPETITION. 633 LOUISIANA AVENUE, _je’3-dy WASHINGTON, D.C. Ni Sees & JOSEPH, ROK ERS AL L ESTATE BORER. ARD GENER. 208 4 strect, between Qenn. ave. and € ee... Beal Hetate Bought, Sold and Rented. Loans. Ne- ANDBEW B. COTIA Atiorney-at- Lav. Ye . MeROBERTS & Co., BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OPFIOR, Gorner 15th and G streets, epp. U.S. Treasury, WASHINGTOX, D.C. attention paid to att dusinass before ee ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OF CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTE! and a small quantity ef GENUINE OBERTS. VERMONT MAPLE SUGAR, PRICES VERY Low. wal Departments of the, ELPHONZ© YOURGS & 00., UsTLy P. BROWN, MTRACTOR AMD REAL ESTATE AGENT, GROCERS, Corner of New York avenue and 15th street. Fes yg Alateph mte ‘f theeity for sale t. Houses eracted for persons ow! MASONIC TEMPLE, Comxen Ruste yp F Sraeets. and loge time totes taken in payment. — LPHOSZO YOURGS, INSURANCE. - LS iedte NO murca nine iNsURAXcE COMPANY MI WACKRE wis mia: p= GROCERIES ¥, Ave. symaey = Viee Pres't; foux H.Wax DYKE, Pres ‘War organized in i558. Has $9,000.00) assets, and 36600 meimbers. Being a purely mutoal company, the Northwestern furnishes insurance at ite ; This net cost will be lees than Eastern companies, because of interest on its investments lower ratio of mortality ‘& high reserve Unice 809 7th et. 7 Ty RNianT. Jel5-tf General Agent. AT SMALL PROFITS. We respectfully eall the attentiom-ef purshase: to evr stock of (QLOBE MUTUAL ? B OS aeeceeer FINE TEAS, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ; THE LARGEST AND MOST SUCCESSPUL COFFEES, &e., COMP ANT WORLD® IN whieh we are selling at a very smalladvance. McROBERTS & CO., Agents. __ Corner 18th and G streete. AL METROPOLITAN FIBRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED A UST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITAL. $100,000 ALso, TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF WINES, BRANDIES, " AND WHISKIES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. METZGER 4 BYLES, "s Building, No. 908% Ponney!- sas sltian ws vane avenues Mgske REED: Prenideut : 417 SEVENTH STREET, SAMUEL cross. jae men cw Dhe-tr Next to Odd Fellows’s Hak DIECTORS. es a Hat Charles J i. john T Is SELL CHEAPER THAN ALL OTHERS. Go everywhere. Read all advertisements, and then come straight to our store and bay your GROCERIES. N. 0. Sugar, 1c. and lic. per Tb. Best Demerara op ae 1ac. per Ib. Excellent Family Flour. $3.25 por quarter bbl. Equal to Welch's for $2.50 per quarter bbl. folasses from 36e. to te. per gallon. Best Golden Syrup only 70e- per gallon. PERSONAL OUTFITS. — BAZAARS Rergnine in Ladies’, Gente’ and Chit. dren's UNDERCLOTHING may be found at Micmep 2 Christian Association, Judiciary, Square. i neatly executed. Eutr: and 3th. nol rPHose SILK UMBRELLAS red need to $4.20 Cut Lowf Drips $<_ per galion. a eloee thom out.at PRINCE'S Pen Omed few Oricons ticlanecs aie. ; Mie Rootes 1008 Penkaylnala ave aaa j eogana a ——— : 2 1.22 Japon Tea for Ste. per Ib. lack Tot ic per Ib. sar tb mpe anpowder, $1 par Ib. Choice Sugar cured Hams, 16. = Cassard’s waesed Hams 18c. per le. Cassard's Leaf Lard, ic. per Ib. Prime Shoulder Bacon. ec. per Ib. Best Java Coffee, Zc. per Ib. Toasted, Sc. per Ib, t Kio Coffee, 20¢. per ib Bett Mie Coltee ee awicd 94 and Ze. rer Ib. 1240 Ibs. Clover Butter,ouly 250. por” Ib. 351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU myo Between 3d snd de sts.,north sida, BRowsixe é& MIDDLETON — _. would lly ank @ trial of their Was the canse of most of the stock gettingdamaged | fine OOLONG TEA. at pund,as it has the Board of Ly water, and the same was sold by | been pronounced by conboisecure the cy | Underwriters at auction. the market. TEAS. - ” PIN UNPOWDER. Despite the hot weather, The Almighty Dollar F INES uae ON RAL. Seer remo coves co Pome ma were Tver volinc mrsow, FINEST JAPAN. 79 doven Men's Full regular Made HALF HO8E, FINEST OOLONG, dpuble heels and toes, five pairs for $1, a FINEST. por yrs BREAKFAST. all new crop, and at greatly red 2 = BEOWNIN: 130 dozen Gents’ and Boys’ Super Stout British as HOSE, double heels and feet, four pairs for — LARGE FIRE IN BALTIMORE, NEXT DOOR TO A LARGE IMPORTING HOUSE OF HOSIERY THERE, ced prices: at & MIDDLETON'S, "614 Pennsylvania ayeuis, COFFERS. OCHA, OLD GOVERN NT JAY, ; :; ices Ge cmmnee wuacewerte Gin @ pair,’ | Forsale low, b dnd ree pairs for 82. BROWNING « iopeeres. Pennsylvania avenue. ‘54 do Ladies’ Fall Repniar Made HOSE, eS lV Pha red nn pts ie vairetor' G1. os 50 a lies’ Superfine Fall Regular Made Ee ANK MACKEREL, BRITISH ORE. thiee ale tor Oe - ARE: ST. N VIVES, BSR Ae etait aa! ave | HAS hROCE LELtT mxRRING, Peed iM CLDERSMIIRS OU, Ohta | PORIEY SARMON:D eumrxe. THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR will certainly buy for you. a Ee it will be impossible to B. SILVERBERG, 319 SEVENTH STREET, iet-tr Near Pennsylvania avenn e. $10* : SECURES A HOME at “THE HIGHLANDS.” ' 252 TE MOP PHASELEE MORSE® RAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GROUND. Rt GALL AND @BT MAP AND PAMPRLET, 510 y oraanr, STEAMBOAT LIN W EXPRESS LINY. Via CANAL. = BET HILADELPAIA. ALEXANDRIA Va. was: PRIEAGTOR AND kakTOW ND Regular sniling dey from 14 North w ., Basel SATURDAY " Frum 63 Water street, Georgetown, WEDKES. PAY at 5 p.m Freight iecat ? arny to H Water siront G geton ea € Ale ie. Va. orth Fitiasclymie aden U,* 84 sovtE To NoRPOTK Steamer Lads of the Lakes conmecting a! Norfolk the Seaboard and Keanoke Kasiroad for atl arts of the South: and wath ‘ef the AL Friday at ¢p om. for Norfolk. | Rotur leave Norfolk Tuesday , Thursday and Sutorday. st “ erandria, Fort Washington Polit Lookout anal Nee A Q nee ace ere. Gaorgatow t & SON. Ger ws Cor. 1th street and New Yor! No freight received at Tth-strowt wharf ivt-clase fare to Norfolk round tr Second-class fereto Norfolk, @3; round trip; apa ly NCHOR LINE SrEaNr) * A SAalL EVERY WEDNESD iY AD SAT rRom ort rome URDAY TO AND BEW YORK AND Calling at Londonderry to land Matis «: The steamers of this favorite line are be mx ly for the Atlantic passenger trade. ana tied up in every Srapret with all th <2 madern ponte rat’ ale Vectnfort, aud Passone Rate: TO GLaseuW, LIV PERKY Cabin, £65 and $75. m Return Tickets 2 sting fe fr thase Tickets at rednoed rates. For further part ilar apply to HENDERSON RROTHEKS. 7 Bw “ Partie untry ean pm ing Green, sorte BS SMITH. 225 Prom ¥ xe, WILLIAMSON & C0, 1449 iam hiington, DB. ©. mit mn NTS LINE OF STEAMSUIPS RET wee WASHINGTON AND YEW YORK ine Steamship FC. KNIGHT, GIBSON, and VALLEY CITY, crry 4 Le De im sand A sume dag at 12. a or sp Sangeet seo 2 ly Ss 4 A DENTAM, ut hart Ens of Bich strect Geuee fen. of at the corner of rth street aud New Yok 3.7 THOMPS N. Pre ASD QUICKEST L oom. lor chester @ and Petouac Lema —Steamors lwar+ Feventh etreet Wharf, twice daily ! (Sunday p.m. escepted,)at 7 a.m. and7 p.m. (fice, 609 Penusylvania avenue t RAILROADS EW ROUTE FROM THE NORTH AND EASE TO THE S0U AND SUUTHW EST. The ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAIL- ROAD, extending | trom ete moog, Tenn, to Meridian Miss, rot aad forms, with its “omy rou T ET time from Port my ladeiphia, Baltimore. rg and - 's Palace Day and Si fe GFR TIAfhie route trom ‘Lynobbarg’ co’ Mobile rr wi the Alabama and Chatt poora Railroad, and secure the quiekest tive and The attention of Freight Shippers is eatled to t route an oSering theedeantage: ol apesdy resus bas een the North and Souths with rates always ap war Ly any other route qrktbip freight, and proware bills of lading via WILLIAM KEAVY, Goneral Freight and Ticket Saturna. enn C.S§TASsTO! + Generel Superintendent, Chaten- youn poge. Te | sotine BAnmmone as OHIO RAILROAD ine between W TOM acd bALT? WASHINGTON ud ¢ WEST are vow ron es follows. vir FoR SALTIMORS, 45, 8.00 Seg a . a 73:00, GAS S40; 8's Td FOR ALL WAY STATIONS Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6:45 and 9-25 a, ;3:00 p.m m Fes prince 1 Way Stations, Bladensburg. Be! . re ie Junction. asd Ke at 12.45. 3-00 p'8 00 pees Ge wet Jesenp's.” Th P.M. stops at Avuapolis Suuc- 0 5:40 Relay only :00 p. w. on Sunday stops as daring the FoR A Leave at 6:45 a.m from Annapolis on Sunday AY st. m. and 3.00 > m L PARTS OF THE WEST. xcept Saturday and Sunday, at 6.45 and 5.00 pm on 5.00 p.m. 00 and 5:00 p.m. only. eonnect- tation with trains from versburg, Pittsburg, & rg. and points between and Strarburg feave a 3-00" Belay House with Strasburg and medation train. Through tickets to the West ean be had at the Washingwon Station Ticket Office at all hours in the m.. « ing wt Winchester accum ud Boeton see ad- Jel. WILSON, Master of Transportaiion. LM. COLE. General Ticket Agente o™ _ GEO! S. KOONTZ, Gon ashington, BOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK ASHINGTON. June 2, 1870—now Traine between WASH FOR BEW YORK. without change of ears Leave daily (exeept Sunday) at 8.008. m., 12-45 and 9-00 p.m. ILADRLPHIA Sunday) at 8:00 a.m. 1245 =. ™., and Philadel- p.m. ars ior New York on 9 p.m. train only. tiekets to Philadelphia. New York er be bad at the Station Office at all hours of the gay For Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for schedule betwoon uepolis and the West. advertisement ¢ > Ae- LOAN OFFICES. QURNSTINE’S PAWNBROKER AND LOAN OFFICF, 406 aud 405 Thirteenth street. _Private entrance next door. _ ay ((Ak0® WASHINGTON LOAN OFFic! AND SALESROOM, 914 Penna. ave., bet. 9th and 10th #te., south side. The most private Loan Office in thiseity. Money loaned on Gold. Silver, Diamonds, Jewelry and Goods of all descriptions, at the lowest, rates in the town. The bo on (COHEN'S LOAN OF! ENTE CREE Sr near. abe terstedeanecs on Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Re volvers, and Ladies’ and Geatlemen's Wear ing Apparel debe-ly JP® cacirizLy’s CLASSES A YOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC aon te i ie we a ENLARGED! 100 Different Varieties SLATE MANTELS. Lange and Varied Stok of MARBLE MANTELS. Grénd Digplay of GAS FIXTURES. ‘To any who wish to obtain bargains in genuine ALL GOLD AND PRECIOUS STONE JEWELRY. No. 469 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. B.L. HOOD.

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