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GEORGETOWN. LADIES’ GOODS. 181N@—Merers. Hollingsworth & miss MCCORMICK, seghien, th for the build- PENNSYLVANIA avexvs OR have now under way four adjoining buildings on the constantly on hand @ fine assortment of 23 sad Ghigo ce ee cepedan mee et B street. * IMPORTED BONNETS, : When these are up and three or four others on STRAWS, CHIPs, Market Space near the canal, they will be done FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., vy Judiciary Square—Festival of the Women’s Cirutian AmSelation Masonic Tempie.—Grand Oratorio by the Barili Musical Associa’ on. ——_—_—_ Condensed Locals. Not a case of nd ag was reported to-day at the Board of Health. ‘The race advertised for this afternoon over the P iney branch course has a Sent until Monday on account of the wi er. B. D. Carpenter, superintendent of roads,has | trict Deen directed tograde the banks, and 0° ver- River News—The steamer Lady of the Lake cleared Reon a with a —— laneous cargo, a Georgeanna Baltimore with an assorted cargo. The schooner Pioneer has arrived from Boston with plaster and furniture, for Hartley & Bro. 3 Cna.s Frape.—The receipts of grain to-day | “New YORK MILLIMERY STORE, * i su 5 ‘street Sabbath ‘Benbol of the bg poe Church, towards paying for the picture were 2.5 bushels prime red wheat, by the boat HAS BEMOVE! Bradfield Hartley consigned to Hartley & Bro. from 614 hb street OR! aLTimos BARD Potoma yg 38 n. oT RD pssene st ee NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, — ; i . . ° — of fish to-day 100 aes TRAINS LEAVE FOR) TRA wise repair the ler road; also to trim the aa 8 <. ‘harles Sumner. A communication was re Fisn Wuarr.—tThe receipts WASHING Y F r ved from a number of students of the pre- were 40,000 herring, which sold at $3 to $3.50 ned from New York with the BALTIMORE. med pain Of the Ist section of the 7th street “ ie of the Dietrict of Columbia, i per thee Dg, and a) 2 wemeet ee i ‘and Bancy | (Mem ‘tx. ae ety Dr. A. Brockenborough has tendered b's re- a at pag error tosuppens sat salt is sure death to corn. Goods. on, signation ician to the | thereof in the Police Court, be fined not less than To a ci in extent it is beneficial, but too Baltimore Mail,/ 8:38 a. m. daily, ex- Sock , requesting the use of one of the a pemtpead Ihg yt rooms in the Sumner building in which to hold and Dr. W. W. Ward has been ap- ‘The bill was read much ef it will kill the plant. Perhaps the fr. Brown, from the committee on police, re- surest way to get rid of the cut-worm is to ther them by and feed to the chickens, us (figuratively) killing two birds with one stone. See how many yon can get in half an hour, and og can tell how much it will pay to ve boysfor their collection. If a boy earns ifty cents and collects five hundred cut-worms (more or less) he will have done well and you will have done better. her destructive insect is the tent-caterpil- time and Isid over. Georgetown Advertisements. BY THUMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Viet by TSRTWEER Ww SSHINGTON AND CONGRES3 STREETS, AT arent an on RSDAY. May ‘29th, at as . az-tr ny il . ) part of = 200) fronting eo tset gn the south side of West | (STAMPING DEPOT, rw fon and Oongrews attests; by a depth of 13) fect. “The improvements caveat mecepted re pointed in his stead. 7 bc erase servem ene eae Yesteniay, at a primary election in the 13th Borsesock,Comncll bil No, 8 to prevent the ‘con- Lo , With a substitute in the nature of sendment, which was laid over and ordered to Addison were elected delegates, and Jas. Shaw od paome commas a SENS Seer | SE Paceporm, ert ine etmlitie. on Sekine, “Wiaean ae here ef the Council ana K Council bill No. 20, making appropri- y seembers of the Council and | Silva for the sinking fund and te pay interes onthe House of Delegates of the Legislative Assem be he fom | the District of Columbia aud the late corps- received free passes over the Washington a and Georgetown, without moved that all teachers who propose to continue in the employ of the board during the next school year be required to give a notification of the fact to the superinte: it on or before the 15th of June next, and that any failure to com- ply with the above be considered a declination street, b of a substantial and nearly new Brick Dwelling 617 Sverre Starer, town st. cet railroad, good until January mt. The Bil wanpaeced The seoreine | aud the vacsney be filed et iho option of the | lar, which molests the apple and kindred trees. | house, eontaining top rooms, bath-boae aot cane, + 4. 184, with the explanation that they were <3 4 — a in fall in THe Star of | board; adjourned. Fee ae already hoerarin) a second water. ant gas, &c., &c.,and one of the best loca- asp jirectis board of mana; 5 —— eae very worm’s-n- st in valuable tree or | tions in town. fev. Opposite Patent Office. y direction of the of mangers, Thompeon sabe , «| THe Br Pe AND. Licens ’ woe Ng oy .b - A meeting of the friends of the Columbian | | M 7 yy eye me Birt To Reoviats a ‘on po, | Worthless should be af once destroved. Cut oft | | Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 ado farnehe r. Thi University will be held to-morrow evening at hed a report from the Fire Commissioners, ing in detail the amount and condition of the we 's hotel, where a dinner ‘s to be given Sy the Wenn at which the plans and put- | property belonging to the fire department. instt. at inder the new creer Mr. Browne moved te amend by including a report pwn hywad oamrmapeer linge Bbegpdoar teed yl PR the superintendent of the fire-alarm telegraphs on which it to ent oor Pp ry ps to. President Welling ard of 7, Hollohan.the murderer of Mra. Lampley, | yonica beck Heuer bill to etek as ee he oe Lv opeme ney aA a ee a ok of special aoomanty and ee other purpe that he was married ashi : without amendment, and the bill was passed. Ad- Wife died of consumption, which was hereditary | Journed. . . with her. He says his right name is Thom>s a 3 chard Whalen, and that his aliases have been | , HOUSE OF DELEGATES —Mr. Hunt intro Hocses or I:t-rame —The committee 01 po lice of the House of Delegates held a meetin, day before yesterday in relation to House bi No. 25, in relation to houses of ill-fame, &e. and gave a hearing to eighteen ladies who a; peared in opposition to licensing the social evil. Inan address before the committee Mrs. Sara J. Spencer said they opposed the bill because it really means the licensing of prostitution, the protectionof vice in men, and further degrading fallen womerf, and because it sets a price on the heal of every young, bes porntong girl in the District of Columbia, and makes the legalized business of the procuress one of the safest ard most lucrative “industries” in the national cap- ital. She concluded by reading from Jacob Bright's speech in Parliament _on the practical and burn, or if ona large limb crush out or burn thoroughly (which is difficult) with a torch. Thad just heard of starving them out by throw- ing sand on the webs, but I should prefer some surer method. The curculios are another it nuisance, but I can not yet see whether they promise to be more plentiful this summer than usual or not. Study up the different methods of warfare, and jopt the simplest. Some strong, bad smelling appl ication is useful, as the ‘Turk’ has a deli- cate nose. A valuabie plum or apricot is worth taking care of. The thrip, a small fly that infests the grape vines, threatens to do us great injury. Take care of them, for they are more dangerous than i SELLING OFF! months, with interest at 10 per cent. per ‘annum, se- | $5) SELLING OFF) cured by adeed of trust on the property. Oonvey - Snciug at cost of purcharer: A'depostt of $100 as | AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, soon as the property in struck off the entire stock m2 THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. OF THE NEW YORK BAZAB, BX THOS. DOWLING Auctioncer; Georgetown. cue erat nee B. PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIX COMFORTA aia LLING HOUSES. Nos. 45.47, 49, 33, FRENCE 8T: atctie 52 DUNBARTON STREET, AT eo cee Ey A . It im) On TUESDAY. June 34, at 5 o'clock, I will sellion the pret , on Dunbarton street, be: tween Green ai ontgomery streets ly_new comfortable frame dwelliny modern improvements. The location ang healthy, and all street im; ‘ments made. secured by adeed oftrust onthe proses Coes: | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. mi nis duced bill to regulate the sale of coal, making it un- Rennes Richard? and “Thomas Richard | 1 tsssecend cut coal antec weighed, and a ticket dangs number of the colored Knights Tem- oeye pen oe rae is sent with it, under a pen- to intseduced bill to regulate the dis- in places of amusement, which he A lars of t..is city started on a visit to Baltimore iis morning, to take part in the anniversar lebration are run as follows: most insects of larger size, and have ruined Lak. NEW YORE, a rhanse of wie ena are ~4 rhich Forking of these measures in England. Susan | many vineyards in*the cost Tr Suds | Pecuifed ae soon ati eneacr. A deposit of $10 | SHE AMERICAN ODD FELLOW?’ for May, daily (except Sunday) at 6:00 8. m., Sompetitive drill for a sliver cup ts a partof | prebatiy once inte gen, rated that ie woud | Edeon Mt followed In au appeal ior teen showering, Tulphur, torches, carbalic applica- | Featired ax soon as the property i OUN DAVIS T Cgntes received and for sale by *__FOR PHILADELPHIA. the me. Messrs. Vachon, Dade, and on the same snbject; ordered priat-4. | Operation of men and women in redeeming and | tions, and report progress, as ho succeasful satis m20-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r, | STOCKMAN & SON, Agents for District of Co- Leave daily (except Sunday ) at 8 a. m., 1:00 and 6:20 Sohn A’Gray are among the speakers for the losing a Somnstale re eee teeta rerrs ow | saving he npanr wimate and degraded. Action | ods for ridding the vine of this pest are yet pop BB® THOMAS DOWLING, Anct : — | ifthe new Books: Becheatacns ic ormey CT: Alo on sumpar. - closing @ communication from thecontroller,stating | on il larly known: . .; @eorgetown. ls Ns a sUN! a occasion. fm smewen 6 tation, thet ‘ pal cat haa ularly = sortment of Stationery, Pictures, Picture Frames, Thisbeing Ascension Day was appropristely | been madefor improving the harbor f'Gercionn, | ‘THe cas on the oth Street way line com. | ,, 7h¢ blister tly. oF potato beetle, was plentifal | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ow | 2¢- mo-tr’ | gem low Tork at 0:29. m., end Philegelphte, Shupchen. The services were commemorative | ise ara Fie: Tametuammecsesime fener of | menced running yesterday. Trips sre mate ai | IA YeAr. (rive them off the wine with straw whisps and stamp them out. In his warfare against these pests man sheuld seek other aids than his own hands or ingenious methods and contrivances can give. The birds will do far more work than he in saving his crops. Protect the birds if you would exterminate the insects. I would even spare the crows, tar- ring the corn to prevent them from gorman- dizing, but letting them come to feed upon tue AT ACTIONS STREET, GEORGETOWN, ‘[ B® Boyan DIapEM; a NEW MUSIC On TUESDAY, June 34, at 6 o'clock p.m..T BOOK. Will sell on the premises, part of Lot 123, front- Play and Profit in My Garden; , by Roe. ing 97 feet on the east sidy- of Washington'strest, between Dunbarton and Beall streets, bya depth of | 4? Other aie es a Practical ee 60 feet. The improvements consist cf a_ substantial 5 i two-story-and-helf Brick Dwelling with | Cee athe 7 hstnee areola, nae, Water and gas, permanent wash tubs, marble man. tles, pantry, &c.,&c. Choice pare, rapes, i looeae a ‘AINED GLASS. the garden.’ This property is eli; present from M street to Missouri avenue, op- posite the B. and P. depot, but it is the inten- tion to run the cars te the arsenal grounds, at the foot of 4% street, in a few days, and out 9th street to the boundary as soon as the condition of the street will permit. The ordinary Metro- politan car ticket is good over this line, and Passengers are given transfer tickets from it to the F street line, and rice rersa at the crossing ascension of our Blessed Lord in*»> | number of nts admitted to ie forty days aiter His resurrection from | from July Relest to April Sth, showing number at the dead. Large congregations were in attend- | Brst-named bpm a ay discharged, 134; ance at the churches, although the weather was | Gay" relict in — moe 78 ete ber of inclement. In the Catholic churches th's | “The House proceeded £0 consider the business & val is a holiday of obli ion, and observed | the Speaker's tabie. as Sunday as far as possib wBillte regulate shows, &c., (the reserved seat bill,) Condition and Needs of the Fire De- | ,,*ttain amendments to the rales, offered by Mr, care for New York on 8:2 p.m. train Through tic Boston con be und at the tation Ofice ai. ail” howe 7 Jere ‘ i of the Nuest streets he he: WM. BALLANTYNE, Dyer, were referred to the committee on rules. at Fand ‘th streets. The cars are run on the Slewtly snd in concealment wo take TER | well worthy of the attention boone mo-tr 428 7th street, near EB. partment. he resolution in relation to the exemption of | new line every five minutes for the present, but than con all th Ts Coaclan Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF commissioners. | chureb property from nz Congress | it is understood that more cars will be put on sary lg relapse Thas beter ei: | months, with interest secured by deed of trust om the IST OF NEW BOOKS “ ‘The report of the Commissioners of the Fire | Sitphert was laid veee orem cave since by Mr. | as soon as the demands of travel justify more perenne Pe Soin che ae etore te | premines. onveyaucing at the cost of purchaser L . rsqtom he RAL. mt, sent to the Legislature yesterday, | Shepherd was laid over. selection of a suitable | quent “rips. ee the ies ea | ae THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ar : J re Soy cig cepa let ef x ———- a near the City Hall for the Police Court was p BEAL Eerare SaLe =jnhe following sales May 15th, 1873. Soe B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Snies Ni - “ i | Resolw ‘i - e ave be ade since our last report: 1 ida + Georgetown, F ee F tie Cnet neanin sane | Heath an $8 tbe teal of teen he Board brick home fee an peent eatate agente—Throc-story | SINGCLAR HANGING OF A Lap.—Coroner | EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | Corwen 4% Srreer ann Pexxa. Avence: latter an account of its untenable condition and | Tesolution calling for the receipts and expenditure | DFick house, street, Wilss Young has been notified to hold an inquest ut | IMPROVED PROPERTY, CORNER GE Mien 199 lst avenue, on the body of John Steue, age | AND BRIDGE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, AT Fea eee gD? Miss Thackeray. Hope's fourteen years. He was employed by J. W AUCTION. Q of Chwice.” 'y Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, Boughton, importer, 706 Broadway. ani this late Timothy: ODaaeak ee ane comtament of the | Tati althes of Bouthers Letheee tween 9th and lth streets northw Brown: price. $6.40). Six-room frame ree Place, between Lith and 15th streets John H. Baker; price, $2,600. Thro a: of the water registrar's office; and resolution re unfitness for the use to which it isdevuted. A questing the registrar to report a list of fire insur- new engine company in the northern section of ompanies doing business in the District were the city, and new book and ladder company at | pa-ced. the west end, are urgently recommended. Bill for the NDAY FOR BALTIMORE. se 46 aud 8:00 a. m., and Ti bbs 6:20, 8.909 ¥. STATIONS. vi aY i fe i Suuday, at 448,46: and 8: lief of St. John's Hos " I-basement brick h street, | morning was found. partially suspended by the ithe consent of Peter 0'Dinnet, Above Tempest and Tide. 2 = ‘aud ‘on Sadar ees = The reconstruction and extension of the fire | House was considered in somite ef ean and Dr. JA. | check-rope used at the hatchway. The hatch- | right, the undersienel @ill wing, eee TL oBigit, suthor of “Strathmore” and ‘and 8:0 p.m. slarm telegraph is also urgently recommended. | (Mr. Dyer in the chair,) amended, reported’ the | Tarkington; Ss shins Bid pri A Reapepe inmotion. d eee ree ce omens *LUESDAY, M 7th, 1573, @ The Other Girls. By Mrs. Whitney, author of 2: Biairaine a0 at the tote hag A ouse and passed, re 63), on ov a short distance above the floor. en discovet that valuable’ i ed property fu _? . , . onsbarg, ” she zerect core Saving of valuable time by | "Sr Compaen presented the petition of Mie. Ann bel 4-7 benmau; price, | the head of the boy was through the loop, and | fronting 47 feet € inches ‘ue Brntan Mover ier se Tees Lee Rice: By Fuctha tcOeetn Kioc the ies Jnncrion: Hanover ‘and Belay. the use of the electric tire alarm effects the | ¢ Langley for relict refer’ the rope pressed upon the windpipe. He was bes on High street, improved by three stores | &** Nes, for April ier y. Also, the 3:15 p. m. will stop ai Jessup's Out, and the Fescue of millions of dotlars worth of valuable | “The retrenchment bill was received from the shee oe wh, ae ae. dwelling House, jew got Spell wars. 200 p. m. at Penn's Crossing ty from the fames every year; without it | Covel reer area A Reruuevy Askky vou Lom Warour.— | dead. Whether or not death was caused by | i iWel ‘Gee Young Men of Great Britain, A journal of amus- FOR ANNAPOLIS. Ihe beat organized force ls cunparatively im | Mr Shepherd moved to refer the bill to the com. | Rev. Father Wiget, of St. Aloysius.charch, lias | strangulation ean only be determined by @ post | months, the pure and instructive literature. efficient, with it, the usefulness of the Bittee on rict offices. made an appeal to the Attorney General to recommend a reprieve to Tom Wright, under mortem examination, which will be maae by | interest from day of sale. Deeds given aud ad ing Mr. Murray moved to amend by inserting commit- Deputy Coroner Beach. The deceased was | trust taken to secure the deferred payments, Gon. | OF tee of ways and means. ment is increased in a ratio which makes the a ‘a han Leave at 6:48 a. m. and 4:10 p. m; but notrains to ye ot Rngiand. A Young gentleman's journal | tom Aauapolis on Bandas smumend ® reptieve to Tom Wright, and ogee ergrpotliaedy Msoten | veraosing in the coer ere ae ‘A Daz with Charles Dickens. » FOR NORTOLR. 3 " . sentence here anged on the 30th instant. | very delicate, a 8 SUD] was suffering cost of the purchaser. Uhillingly. By Bulwer, pt ‘Sa one of the first to adopt the fre alares tele. sinrbocsues be eantirn ahs, tet made | He specifies no particular time. It is under: | trom heart diseases he Mee neve ieee ee SARAH ODONDGHUE,! prccators, | Some BORN Ey Wah eitice. (Mtiestrated., graph, but that was many years ago, and new mittee on District officers it would never see Tight. stood that Attorney General V ort with the rope and was caught in the noose, or ?. @ large portion of the most valuable property in Mr. Vermillion thought Mr. Murray had no auth ‘Washingson and Georgetown is eutside of the | ority for Hnpacning themotives of the members of its of the area guarded by the wires. This | the committee on eo esis sala test it at any time in a disastrous contia- Fehon ee tretion was rejected, and the bill See we ‘than that, is the fact that the | “2s referred to the committee on District officers. Council bill relating to the drainage of lots was area covered by the system is very tnefficiently | read a first time. ordered to be printed. and reformat pretected, ard misplaced confidence in the House concurrent resolution relative to the alarm boxes may lead to worse results,even, | EXEMPTION OF CHURCH PROPERTY FROM TAXA- than the absence of the telegraph. * '* * THON, The turning in of a wrong number by these old oe boxes, by which thedepartmentis misled, might | tec on national relations. Cost our citizens ten times the amount Te- | Mr. Shepherd urged the adoption of the resolution, Quired to do the needed work.”” stating that in some instances churches aud humaue The following are the estimates of expencli- | institutions owned whole squares of ground, which for the next fiscal year jalaries, 358,400; | they were keeping for speculative purposes and pay- opinion that the sentence should be executed on the day already set apart for that purp ——_» he may possibly have been suddenly seized with pain and fell forward, and was thus caught in it. His relatives do not think he committed su His legs and one hand rested on the floor.—N. F. Express, 20th. pil Roadie AE Dress or American Lapigs.—The Paris correspondent of the London Vanity Fair writes to that paper: Mr. Worth, the English milliner, for many years has had hishands more full than ever, and every afternoon the car- meee block up the whole of the Rue de la Paix before his door. He dresses everybody in Paris now from Madame Thiers downward, and La- terriere, whom I rather prefer myself, is no- THE COURTS. URTIN GENERAL TERM, Chief Justice Associate Justices Olin, MacArthur and rt took up the case of ex- ld., ve. the Baitimore and Ob appeal from the circuit court on exceptions, action against the railroad fer the loss of the trotting mare Australia, the property of the intiff, valued at @10,0W, she having had a leg ken at the Baltimore and Ohio railroad depot, in city, while being taken in a car to go to the nd races, Inthe court below a verdict of 95,000 was rendered. The case is still on trial, aken up. joved to refer the bill to the commit- IT 2w [Re cf & iarge stock of BLANK BOOKS, PASS BOOKS Lat {oop THOS. DUWLING, Auct. | 4 meee sack of BLAME BOOKS FAs PAPER, [B¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown LETTER PAPER, and PLAYING O° sibs. atthe C— very lowest ices. my9 tr TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE RRAL ES- TATE IN GEORGETOWN, DG ASBICOL TURAL BOoKs. By virtae of a deed of trust from Charles T. £ -dmonston and wife, made Janmary 25th, 1870, ‘and recorded amongst the lang records of said District in Liber No. 68, folio 313, &c., and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will offer for ie Jaiction, on THORSDAY, the: a of o’clock’p.m.,in front of the prem- Lot of Ground’ in Georgetown afore- ibed as the sout part of r t Lu EQUITY COURT, | Judce Woylie—Yesterday, | where. ‘The best dressed women in Paris are rage 6000, | ing nO taxes. ss Haut ve. Haut; decree pro confeeso. and order t e 1 $200; ‘Sre-aiarm telegraph, $2.30, Tepairs to | Would like to appear beforeM conuuittes vu the su i J. Stone,” Estate of BH Olemente deceas, | boldness and origmality. ‘They’ invent conte, and the residue in six, twelve rend cee cae | ee 1016 Penva. avenue, corner Ith strect. . $7 washing, 2900: a fuel a 1, | ject. “- ed; decree contirmi ng proceedings of probate jar’: nations which frighten you at first glance, and | for which notes bearing six per cent. interest from | 2 = yg Bo $2,200; horseshoe a 5 eight ionnand ae ‘i said a poner hoo > sopeer a ition ove: onder, recor rs spe- | delight you at the moans they are almost the day of sale shall be given, to be secured by a OTICE new hose, $12,400; new horses, committee on natic ous, to c ‘8 re (o ion. Meikle vs. a trust of t ise.” terms building houses for companies No. 4 5, | the resoluti Meikle; hearing fixed for to-morrow. Estate of | qiee® Pretty, which is no small element in a mast be compied with within four deye cher nae: | OPENING OF $20,000; deficiency for 12, $14,616; deticiency | 4), Murray omen dooney John W. Thompson; devree confirming trustecs sale —— es sale, or the property shall be resold ve dara au for 1573, $5,000; total, $136,816. "tunity toa fore thems, = aud for liquidation of incumbrance. jeorgs | #7 Boston is talking of having mounted police | notice at the risk and cost of the ting pur- _ rs . Savings Bank vs. Eaton decree ting George chaser. All conveyancing at buyers’ cost. sa? de. commissioners ask the passage of an act | The resoluthen was adopted-yeas 13; nav, Mr Stickney trustee, B cheat ys pees Georg | ror suburban and night services ponte of 800 CT eae ae BUYETS” cost. A iecwaletn alow talking. Eopecat at: | “T Mws Barts cla ot atl 9 Soa | ee ee ape ae eee ean fg CAPERS R tas : - er vs. Dani }, ord: r vacatin: ro Co '’ re it’s ‘mi us be § - — tention is called to the pecewity of naking the Y. granting defendant leave to file crow bill, we] (yaaa Rot eg ale a D®}.c008, 42 Fores rnices. = THR oiiiaT DOUBLE TRAOK prop! acked. both for the current ex- | INTERESTING ANNIVERSARY Exenctses ov | CIRCUIT COURT. Judsc Humphrevs,Yoster- ; os : ‘elegant Soer-ary, Paince Staterooms aon and penses, and to pay the fmietenisnss siseady in, | 2NE ASSOCIATION AT LINCOLN waLt Last | day. Maxueimer ve. savage’ Uulted States uor'vy. | ¢,82 Iron fences mony ard cune ont etheen ber CORENJAMIN MILLER. © lige cartcwten edo, —— ured, as one of the causes which goto swell | NiGHT—ADDRESSES BY GOV. COOKE, Paust. Mamara; Mendenhall vs ia the medern ee e1 hundred miles to Western and Central ‘the cost of running the department isthe fact | DENT SMITH, REVS. DRS. HEPWORTH, Tits ioe ‘ve. Fake: eh by a shat dealers who furnish them are compelled to | FANY AND OTHERS—WORK OF THE Asso- "ve. Ficcnae &7-A welldefined fire and a fully developed wait fora yeay for their money. The hose of CIATION DURING The 10:38 n ee ee ek... Se HE YEAR. King eGo etd ute: | panic in Turner Hall, at Fort Wayne, Unl., LARGE LOT OF NEARLY NEW AND | [48 p.m. daily the department is stated at about 4,000 feet, | The Young Men’s Christian Association held judgment Hibernia Bank vs, Ho: | Were quenched by a timely application of beer. most of which is well worn and not able to stand | their twentieth anniversary at Lincoln Hall last the mare. night. A large audience was present, notwith- The chief engineer's re; shows that the | standing the rain. The exercises were very in- whole number of alarms during the year were teresting. Gov. Cooke presided, assisted by 152, of which 9 were faise, 4 from chimneys, and | President Smith of the association. There were Total alleged loss by the other | on the platform a large number of prominent 206 Gres, $162,100; insurance, $125.00. Of this | citizens, including most of the clergy, and :ev- eral prominent officials. On taking the cha r, Gov. Cooke said he would not im the audi- ence with a speech, especially in view of the fact of the presence of eloquent and distin- SECOND-HAND PIANvS, ned. vey; lee.e to amend declaration. Ottman vs. Kop ‘aby ——— oid of Be ot q 'e vile; submitt: lo cenrt, igment fo pla ntiff for $45. Green ys. Magaites dion : wan! of prosecution. without costs! O'Gounelifand Donnelly, jury rewpited. CIRCUIT COURT, “Jute: | Humphreys —This court to-day ‘was as follows: Johason vs, O'Connell and Donnellyesury trial; verdict tor olay: tiff ega ust O'Connell fur $40.25 and for defendant Douuelly. Frayzcr vs, Baker, judgment by defeat Clarket Given vs. Nailor, Ward ve. D ut, Smith vA. Thempeon, Hrrell vs. Homachild. Trist and Habe ®7 Rats mousing among matches caused the destruction by fire of the residence and store of Addison Williams, at Magnolia, Crawtord county, Ind., on last Friday night. «7 The “Nene Freie Presse,” of Vienna, an- Rounces that the powers entitled to a vote on the election of the next Pope have agreed to veto the election of any cardinal favored by the Jesuits. Spain is not inciuded in the com- pact. 1; fe 3 ; Victoria Lawns, jues, ie., '25c.," S7c.. Black | from different factories, now on hand and johairs, @ nad quailty. jow aa Sc. Cloths, Cassimers, Linen Drilis: all the novel. | forsale or rent on Easy Tenus,to make in of the splendi ti Parasols; Bleached Cotton, Ine. T° tras tr’ | room at Rox FOR THE SPRING TRADE. REICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREBOOMS, With a fall corps of first class workmen, a com- . Ss eaecke af the bastion Booty etic Dre 423 Nth street, aboye Pennsylvania avenue, » &e., &e., Tam full te t Co. Wm. Mc- &e, iL OW Bie ron Agency for Wm. Knabe & Co.'s and Wm. Mc ished SS ee LADIES’ a) ’ SPRING AND SUMMER | ©*™mon's PIANOS. Thecting. “He proceeded ut once by annoenctes | tt, Hennage,stagment by fant i CITY ITEMS. andVEABING APPAREL, Second-hand PIANOS taken io part payment for st averages show an increase of £10,000. the anniversary hymn beginning, “We m POLICE COURT, Judee Snell —To-day, Nebow —————_ = Promptly 4 new Pianos. m9-tr ‘The superintendent of the tire-alarmtelegraph | you here, our brethren dear” A portion of ire Collateral, S20 James MePhoton Tne rE eet | | TURcO-Rosstaw Barus, also, Medicated Va- the ction and extens‘on | i-:* chapter of St. John was then read by the scnal violence to Martha Morse by’ threatening to = Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, mash her month, and if that would not settle hershe E street. 3 5,20,6: récomménds econstru of the telegraph and the substitution of 100 au- ; Rev. Mr. Gray, after which the Rev. Mr. Green rexuiom Sth Pepe scour- or tomatic for the 55 crank-boxes now in use. He | offered an appropriate F. The welcome | bad a sis enopter, pith which hefwould polish her Hare! Office,49 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D.O ’ etimates the cost of the work, Including 3 new | song, “Glad welcome, every brother,” wanthon | ot; rondo Keeh tbe basen, WMiam DEtton, w= Triple Combination. Pou Ome bor 735” sae | Bev Vetere, Ueto ae RE om, oes, eieseerta ikers, 1 thice-dial repeater, 1 sung. Some saxty ot Te the aanmes Of candi- | smal diticulty between children, and as such cases | Willett & Ruoff have received another sup- Btore, 629 Pennsyivania enue; Naira’s 'D my boards 15 Tead and accepted. “Following this extac sre gccesign guar uhag auch tevin aimenttion’ shows | Lif weathers © oat saree one, Mat for GROCERS. Secsiine SOL fig wtroct, covacr Hy wil ed neseidions oa | Site promt sttontion tnd toiolactiza nt most who roof e werk pon ae ont oe eiahasersor the Peravian Syrup | () 8. OTHARE & SON, teed. em-ly The Rev. Geo. H. Hepworth, of New York, (a protected so! xide of iron . NTIEFF’S PIANOS, uneu ‘in sweetness of eenized Agvet ist, sanie a core dheamanh oan aaah address, i» was that etones had beet throw sore the | are cautioned against being deceived by any of WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, sae of anton: tow capital. ee ee ing | which he spoke in thrilling wordsvf the progress | Cou wes thal etones ad been throw 4a thew i, | the tions of Peruvian bark, or bark and 1213 71m STREET NORTHWEST. Ba cer tem GL. WILD & BRO. Bo.34u0 PE Raging yateios a cause of religion and of the unification of | Wm. Keliy, anautt and bactery ov Lassie Kelly. | iron, which may be offered them. Hvery bottle Agents, 420 lib street, near northweet OFFICE No. 1439 P’ and mostly | of the ligior corner Pennsylvania avenue, dealers in Pianos and (Over M dren, im the Church of the Imeacwiats | all sects in the common cause of Christianity | Vile. “Tus'wer an Garces’ oad great | oF heise se ee (Between M and N ata.) dh were pamen = of hich Hey. fF. Movarthy is | Se taught by the Master himself. He was loudly | @iandcona. 101 A with de- | Pe. it 19,8 ee ee vcraping and Repairing: nd Varnishing Onn 7. proof renee! 2 wy A : TEES f Keston convent twenty-six young lniies of the | “Sir George 3. Page, an active tay member, | tani ag Frederick Coombs of three dollars: The | Erzoawr,sweet;lightand wholesome Bread, = a J. F,,RUCAS, 1148 Tih strect nw, Tuner end 3.7 academy connected with that institution, cor. | of New oo bee = Pomnypn fore org Prosecutor wes“Uncle sets Ce, sarecese avd | Rolls, Biscuits, Corn Bread, Muffins, Buck: | 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 * Kerulator of Pianos and Oreani. ner of 10th and G streets. In the afternoon the | menced by sa} was sandwic! Promoter of matrimony » lectricity , ders rst one who applied this wheat and other Griddle es, Pastry Cakes, with Dooley’s Yeast Powder. Sold by grocers. 16,6 —EE—EEE CHILDREN cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. It nbishop dined with Senator Casserly. between the solid chunks of Gospel bread as a “wae caratn eatt:30 o'clock. the Are! ——: bom aes of ——— S rage Fogel od - oy Sot Clanel, condrined ons ueared and ity for Little Wanderers in Boston, the Home for | * member of the Historical Soc ee mearivenia : i ; HAMS. SUGAB CURED HAMS l6c. PER LB. 16 16 16 16 16 16 jerr. to him and represented that he was enn 1 by profession: that he had heard of hi DOOLEY’S YEAST POWDER. T min my ” . nd a lawyer by * is od ; ~ | Youn: ples in New York. and described a | ° crnment, and d aid him in get- | regulates the stomach, cures wind colic and \OHOMACKER & 00.8 PI Or ‘those coutirmed thirty were atuite, amd tour tok ith some of the ‘coys of ‘his Mis tine through, ae heed great iotuenoce with fn; | causes natural sleep. ‘It is a substitute for | GuanaM #LOUR. _ oaraear. | S ve Pre TLADEL PLA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. about forty cr Georgewor Schoo! jersey aro mon; @ Supreme * wor castor x the Academy of the Vistation, "8° “™* | Shtatvanope of New York. ‘He closed F we: | narchurtchiarcny tee but aera sameness ee ee ess Hocker's Wheaten Grits, Hecker's Farina, Rye GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. OKGANIZED AUG UST ¥6, 1870. sap nae ae ferring to the improvements going un in Wash- in order to obtain copie of papers a from the clerk of | VALUABLE AND ee 's Bron- ‘lour, — ALLEGED CRUELTY TO “ANIMALS.—During | ington, and hoped the people would sve thatthe | the Supreme s ~ chial Troches” are invaluable ose exposed arch, GASH OA PITAL nena eee -erereees 100,008 DIRECTORS wn 8. a Kelly. ‘to the court. denying any intent to defraud, moral improvement kept pace with the physical, | [ur said that Mr. Coombe followed. him op tor dace Bist fg eral beta wa: | Er untnng eech mtntios 02 8 Yong | echt aes Seo ee mais, Thos. Miller, Marshall Adams, George | Men’s Christian Association. claim would amoupt to millions of dollars; that he Smith, George Solomon, John Jeffers, James | _ Rev. Dr. 0. Ht Titaoy, of the Metropolitan (defendant Wwas peranaded tobelieve that he lind some Heury, James Hayward, aud John Clark, and | M-E- church, followed ta an excellent addres: | fort pretone puotce Gaim, bul, heed mule ng im each case a fine of &3 was linposed. He hes | on the value of Christian organizations. At the Se iL Cambs comtontes set caused to be killed seven horses that were in. | conclusion of his remarks, Dr. Hall ealled upon | Sromise to perferi. the spe ideduty of obtadiag jured and could not recover, and turned four | Dr. Hepworth to endeavor to loosen the strin, copies of pai in the clerk's office, and had not been. ‘Out of harness because of unfitness for | of the pocket-books of — pore bogee @ | to the clerk ot eat a A s const anes eet bs . On Tuesday, 13th inst., Mr. Gatchel ar- | did most effectually, @ large sum being | sam no intent; it was usual for, attorneys in sac Tested Mr-J. B. Olcott on the charge of aban. ect Kew York Sontripuing | Caria chareeayiinay fe tao commzvctee doning an injured horse that had on schon alle emer ‘iid mot seem very well satisfied with the tarn his Tiane ta bio custody. ‘The exes was heard soters with a benediction by | Cw#ehad (ken. ___og Justice Klopfer on Satarday last, when the se. ‘THE LIQUOR QvEsTion has been sharply de- cused was thed $20 and A: B. Davall for ‘A YEAR'S WORK OF THE ASSOCIATION dated in the Canadian Parliament. The com- to sudden changes, affording prompt relief in Coughs, Colds, &c. ~ 20,e03 Powp’s ExTRact cures ‘These instruments, which, Wax Candles, Oroge Blackwell's Pickles, Col- Soccer oret cll others, have in afew y y rd, Stick & Poor's Mustard, man “giive Oil, Bauces, Balid Dressing, over the country, can be had now for the fol CINCINNATI OLEINE SOAP. Duryea’s Satin Gloss Starch, Baker’s Chocolate, Cocoa, and Cocoa Shells, Broma, Prunes, ° Currants, Raisins, MEDICINAL LIQUORS. Holland Ginn Blackeye jo in, Biact vy Fine Old Whisky, California Bracdy, C. 8. OHARE & SUN, m20-tr 1213 7th st. n.w., between M and N. H . LOUR! The present a brief ie ittee to whom the subject has been referred ‘the society, and Mr. Boss for defendant. mary of the work of the us peiation in is va- declare that the relalone between inomper: F RSCEIVED DIRECT branches year ending arch ance. crime 80 significant that can- eae iv inct: B- McFaris.—Wo re- | 00" tea onthe that there were, | sotbe ignored. ‘They shear et eee from the Mills in 4 learn that Rev. T. B. McFalls, Chapiain within the period » 126 conversions. | ali crimes in that country can be traced to in- seeming. at the reeds at, fwO Orclock this | Thoin Saabs have besn well eee eee Yemperance,, fortifving | thelr position by VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. ee Set us father-in-law, tween fifty and sixty lectures have been given | fact that of 28,280 commitments in Quebec and fll sell to families 5@ Derre lew than Mr. L. A. Gobright, on EF street. The deceased under the susplees Of this class of’ chifetien Ontario last year 21,236 are to be traced direct- id ‘aval prices. jas formerly pastor of the portion of ‘to intoxication. ne eeamoeynen et “¢ they term a Ho pnyeiciana, who that ia pro- Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down, and under ive of disease and being in fact a win a number of em gy destroying agency. ‘they are inclined OATAWBA , ports the city. ee spe ut received from Pleasant Valley Wine Qompany, workhouse, an effecti: a s reform school, jébapel, and the Women’s | the Parliament on the subject, fad a stringent ailon. a to ‘s, ‘ae tee cena have =~ fia tely 7% gi? si poe ee Sth streets, Watt's Or ce ome a ‘Whipple, theo had rather a ton, ‘workhouse und ‘havine bes. | | Stoss or Deatu—Dr rain keepi racks, Erte menting at 316, and 9 eee 2 thee i ~ we with attend- in od manages ince abd ier. Vita Soaeen canaee person ps ‘very little assistance from = white canal te fe, bored he will have better luck the re- | snd, the colosed canal utision have bean. very com becomes fein mainder - clothing have been and employ- dark S bemeat Sav. Sts Srchceroeaees doace above the ligature remains ‘om. Tho Tyndall lectures the euspioes Hy understood, as, if there Michael “fhe report of the CE a day by members received the year, ‘whole | arteries — stili contin: the request number of active ‘March 51, Ce ae A. test the reserve | pepe eer 9: Bute ye es boluite dectat Sclock ‘The indebtedness of the association has been | Harper's Ger $4. reduced the year from over $10,000 co ALL the SoS oe ome oe Scie tere Ssmmemencater | span itis ’ fie rooms oceplad by the association will in | have ha New Prsi future be annum instead of $3,500. | Site the we have the London Art Ji The question of ere enone ee which net from Shillingto heretotore, one of a tee &7-The banking house of T. R. Fergason & = Co., at Mobile, bas supended. on his

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