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Third Legislative Awembly. rule, and he sated that the from THE COURTS. EORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, RAILROADS. EVENING STAR. PP ech ong mie ne rar ME eitiatsl. "The othe dA | isth’district had ot voted. "He belt that white CIRCUIT COURT, Judas Heemphreys —To ee eee : ae ppropriation was made, | members were commpelied, under the rules, to » | num! <i jolgmense were tahee, several canes dis- BOTICs. BaArtose AND OHIO WEDNESDAY fang $0, 3008. | “Soke ene ae er ne (ag hd ee poy es ye ET Ieee GETOWN SAVINGS BANK wit! tena oe aren DA --May Council bill No. 26, to authorize the trustees of | approprintion bef: ce expenditare The Governor Ph satis yy tye dig ee gee le - aor, 4 wt Mg mal Wasnixetes, May 25, 1973. Louise Home to closs a part of testified that th On ard after thie 4 and until her nots, trains bete orn WASHINGTON and BALTIMORR “te that he claimed the right to vote or not to Vote, as he ot le te uring that day are requested of the = the bonds isened ander the eam fit. f the . Mi LOCAL NEWS. be a jous. = rate J isi, and ton curscundinns oat ry gSiant called for the vote on the motion to ree TAMES DICKSON, Coshicr, | 824 the WEST will run as follows workit fire-alarm anda re- | same view. covaider vote by whic passed; he D RSARY —The am To-mtgnt. ‘iow uty tn froatof te Ariingtoa | ““itwecncta matter of publicconelderation whether | Sersca'to: of ‘a valid deed or contract, ant whe. OR OS a ane a Meranangroeny Walcot im the | hotel, on Thursday nex! suecenernes agreed to. this was @ deficiency or not. The interests of the ue # penne ane: eee. er th excention of Ge said paper was procuted | school of the Methodist Protestant Chere oor 8.: ama of “The Swamp Angels.” DIVIDING THE SCHOOL ‘FUND. a sont read- | by fraud, artifice, or undue nence town, will hold its anpnal meeting TO-MORBO W a * ” @ bill in relation to the fog; agreed to. Yeas, 14; nays—Mesers. Berry, ‘The caveat of @. G. Cha’ jias Jarvis to the a F Sheater Ooméque—Eip Van Winkle,” songs, Bee Sanat, Herbert, Hunt, Long, McKnight, | witt of tne late Cypriaul Jarviswas,afier argument, | Wines aH id gs PRL, Ot . xcept & a0 10, and on Sunday at 5 street mt. ; distuisned i T, : oP Tm. 12m, and 4) ’ Mr. Smoot moved that the further consideration of ‘To-day, the will of the late George W. Rothwell | °XPected. To commence at 8 o clock. mir 2! oa $33 pm ——— . improvemen the bill be postponed one week. led, fully proven. He leaves to his father NOTICE —The annual mevting of the LOT mee FOR ANNAPOLIS No small-pox cases reported to-day. of Col stree were. The Mr. Clagett moved to lay the motion on the table: | BSio‘to be ured in the payronk nf needfel eset TS hob brus ip apauel meting “4 cons unt 1 5 : Governor Cooke has appointed J.P, Sarapson opriations meade is tae at, alke | lost. \Yeas—Momsrs, Berry, Clagett, and Long—3; | Spenser of the Restneet Bapticg Chaves Stone De-beld at the Of8ce of the epee RR | gaye’ At 65.0. mm. and 5.10 9, m., but not on San @ justice of the peace, vice James A. Hamly, | of tic id, ibe oare ‘abelian 0 aa oa American Baptist Missionary Union, and Jirects | DAY, June 3, at 5 p. m., & FOR NORFOLK ° F. Bmoot’s mation ¢ postpone wat adopted. that two lots on Pierce street be sold and the pro- | electing a Board. of Managers Leave at 1:20 p.m. ton Sunday ‘Tom Wright, under sentence of death fer the Mr. Shepherd announced ~ coeds to be divided between his unmarried sisters; | suing year. FO ew murder of Rogerski, the peddler, will be bap- tized im the Catholic faith this afternoon by Key. Father Wigett. F. W. Claney pong appoints bis nephew, A. R. Brown, his exe- m2) wastw a . POLICE COURT, Jutee Snell —To-day SS TBRBCCCoPIC VIEW. . S Fou THE BE and Raw McK BLESSED PETE the new system of fire-alarm telegraph wovld be oil exhibition in the hall of the House at 2 p. tn. on Thtraday for the ben- efi of men bers of the Legislature and ot ear FJ Leave daily (except Satardny) at T#) a Se and £45 p.m. On Saturday at 7-40 0 os FOR POINT OF ROCKS AND INTERN STATIONS tt oF M SOCIETY, . H. Bottum, P.T. Dedge, > ny, char 5 zB 1 and R. F. , on the recor : officer of officers, to notify immediately the treas: : - AT OLD TRINITY CHURCH, ‘ . ; . Sas coe y committee, admitted te the | rerot the schools for colored children of Washi Cy ee aie ar reed the fret time and referred, Alto | 7 Walk Baw. ice wes ned @3 and sone ON TUESDAY EVENING, June 31. Bee ty bar in the Court in General Term to-day. ton and Georgetown when ouch payment or payments oe . ation for a Belgian pavement on yclous trespass in taking sand from astrect. | admission, % cents, sshington Station Ticket Office late corporation and Doors open at 7:30; to com John Green, assault and battery on Peter Green. 5 a Public Werke: referred. fentinued. John Kent, charged with engaging In mence ats, nds ‘William Hill, a well-known horse trainer, | of, made fer the sup tier lth and 13th, ordered by died at Providence Hospital yesterday, im the ‘ue the e: le pat down by the Board of i a — | nia aven ; : Shall r. Huise asked to be and was excused from {ur- Dusiness of cattle bruker without license XTRAORDINARY BanGAINS IN T | Passengers purchasing tickets at the Avenne FReciet race contin a retdnge tases eal cea | Tasareeycevotet diterane tates Se_seeceey | Peas Stiat ee face Sr ecto commltet iy ae soca, | Sg aaain tothe Heer, cary Wins | ene ea reies ny ean OR 5 2 lor wh 2 ero, by nani? ; . . 6 at Se | ‘The Metropolitan street railroad commenced | *0,reteryt,but for the purpose for which it was sc ‘argument, that i | a bili for the relief of the Union Benevolent Asauct- Broper ,dintance between certs: $5. Mary Carr, | Beautiful Goods for Sultings a5. BF ond Boe to run their track from New Jersey avenue up | ‘itn this act be, and the same are hereby, repealed.) | Congress would withhold further assi . Those | ation, remitting special taxes for a wood pavement Shared with selling liquor without licen.c; 8 Bee ere. trom 7 135 Xo dee C street eastward this morning, ani it is said it | Read and laid over who knew the bistory of Washington knew that | in front of lote9to 18 inclasive, in «quare 1,080; re- a Striped and plaid White French Organdica will be continued to 2d street east. This is made THE NORMAL SCHOOT. Br: while the people sat still Congress withheld its aid, fotred Kni . Jak ———————ee Binck Alpacas and Mobaire, s apectatt in conseq uence of the enlargement of Mr. Cross, from the committee on «c but when they began to help themselves everybody Mr. McKnight. from the committee on cl r nse) re G E re) R G E T 8) W A large tock of Goode tor Mente — Boy ein the Capitol nds. ed back favorably Council bill No. 13, to estabish a | Was willing to help them. This was history every- rted a Dill toreimburse Hunt Williams for | venee Lodtes and Gente’ Geure Unie Vacs . ‘A thet fternoon snatched a pocket. | Nermai school for the District of Columb where. sixes su the conetenction of the Je@ereon 20 aces uBeratave 2 Call and buy me y wale B — stated that the project seemed to meet with It was now said that if we stopped work Congress | building; read a se: ond time and laid over. . Rea e.—Vesterd: real , is book from a lady who was standing on the most of the Lrastees. would help us. Be said no. It is only by struggling Mr. Clagett introduced a bill for the relief of Dan’l | Thomas Dowling, auctioneer, sold the Donohoe G J m23-tr 1 Bridge street. own. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Goorgetowa fi corner of Wth street and Pennsylvania avenue, went. The plan and toiling and keeping up the work of improve- | BR Butler; referred. roperty, corner of Bridge and Hi streets. and ran down D street. He was pursucd and phy Ey T rammar sche ment that Qeoeresetona sympathy pnd aid canbe | | Mr. Urril introduced a bill torepeal the law closing Tronting Sateet on Bridge street andi feet on “4 Hs a re : ; referred, : @vertaken by a police officer. The pocket: gave ears pace a ror ee four |. Mr. Long asked that his resclation offered May 1, | High street, to Columbus Alexander, of Wash- vie FOR NEW YORK, 2 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON ook. containing about ten dollars, was found P ;. Pi eo ae he Muancial affairs ot the | ington, for $10,700. ; EON | Leave daily (except on his pezton, and he was locked up for @ be, primar rh ns noche ep Sa a ED | OR RRIVAL OF THE CHESAPEAKE Boat Cun. SepL Sune Berweee AT RtctiON.§ | 82 Pm. me ve tiene x= a ral agsarance | |, Mr. Silephord otyected, and the House, at 7.0. | The Chesapeake Boat Club, of Norfolic, Va., ar- On THURSDAY, May 89th at 6 o'clock». | Leave daily erceor Bone ae a yidand a hear: é re m tho normal sche ; m., adjourned. ved here to-day and are quartered at’ the sell.on the prem: ie aati cin a BoaRp.op HEAaLtH—Workof the Health Ofcer, | “Mr. Thompeom sail it was @ good object thas to ‘been done.» Sc ——e —___ Union Hotel. ‘They will row a race. with the ee ON SUNDAY. Nuisances Reported, de—The Board of Health | prepare teachers for the public schools. He was | 1s <ue, not to the Board of Public Wor! Our Public Schools. Analostan club, of Washington on the 4th of New York at amet last t, when Dr. Bliss, acting health | Tealy and willing todo all in his power forthe in- | District of Columbiafor improvements. If the board F PRIZES AND PREMIUMS, EB: June on the Potomac river. in front of this » Officer, submitied the following synopsis coc | tereste of the schools, but he thought it might be | did not receive thie money work must stop. aot ster soma s0n SuLOEaeDETTe ah Bane Tein, otomac river. in front of this 1 subuaitted jowi ynopsis _¢ pening a channel for heavy expenses to the Dis- | ata point most iniurious to poor people. “Phe meas: | at a mocting of the Wear of Soliant Trustees A Ti tarty: J.C. Baker, | house,eontaining ten roome, bath-ronm and caller May 24 1573: | trict, especially if it is contemplated to build asnit- | Dre now before the House was nn. appeal to me “ L. M. Faywell, W. C. Dickinson, with P. Rea- | water and gas, ac.,&c., and one of the best heen: able school building for this normal school. He | bets, as good citirensyas friends of improvements night, Mr. Murtagh in the chair, the com- | gan, of as trainer. tions in town. . able 'scho y Gr thie normal eohool. He chief of ail, a8 the frends of the | mittee on nd examinations submitted « | “IvpRovawexTs.—Mr. James A. Reiley, who | _ Terme: One-third cash: balance in 6. + oe ou normal «chool “in the Franklin school bnilding,” a ho had sent thew there. report, as follo purchased the Eberly property in High street, | ™Onths. with interest at 10 per cent. per anny for schedule betenes, Crecente ctv astnformed that a <uitable room could be spared REMARK® IN FAVOR OF THE BILL. @* THE SPELLING CONTEST opposite P: ft skreet, it la said fatemde ts | Curr Pyadeed uf trunt. onthe. property : Sram ar-Slooen agreed to. * be. = hie d the We ancing @t cost of purchaser, A deposit of mapolix. and at soon as the property, fe attack off oF G0 0s | Le mea THOMAS DOWLING, Anct B* THOS. DOWLING Auctioncer; Georgetown. ; . Smoot sald that those who had opposed the pils rese! = Siprows diss, ies the biti tn ite Bilt bad pot sasond echagie suvecion (oeret Satire ingetanets canes aie tines aprons it at once. |The large brick building form—he ‘thonght the committee should ‘have | merits. om three followiag, ob; a L ap follows: Joh sncdals | belonging to Mra. Gant, next door to the Poto- matured and ted a Dill looking towards a pon the plea of retrenchment. | Were awarded as follows: John B. Merrill, | mac insurance buildings, is now undergoing ex- ction of the school expenses. He was infavor | Second. se they believe it would be : | male grammar, ith district; Miss Jeannette | tensive repairs, in order to make itconform of doing away with the ayetem of making substitute nd Third. Becaused the Board of Public | Oliphant, female grammar, Ist district; Myer ) the new grade of High street. Mr. Talbott. on A ie tl : ner, is ; : PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIX COMFORTABLE pa . "pealnes OF Satuehees Goal fic echeols, but ke have on liand a balance over and above their | Herman, male intermediate No. 1, th district; | tho aumecreee, tt wing an additional store |’ BRAMETOR x > eee ie oye tnt atm nee rarengiment areraer: at it | 1. Sddinerit: Mis Fille Fitshngh female inter: | Teed {hls howe ont new grade ofthe | $4. ARB ott Noa tuet a s + | shoukd be post i me ought to apply to euch expenses: in tne judicious | agiate No-2, Ist district; E. Ev. tt Rider, ri which were adopted, declaring the following ¥ then Adnsinistration of the government, dinpensed late No.2, “otadeily Wipe Mined ; | Sent @ greatly improved appearance. It is TUESDAY, June 34 houses and shantie: to be nuisances injurious to | Pay.cheairechers, and tl i with or curtailed. ‘The Conne'l, looking te this | male intermediate No.2, dt district; Marriott the Beard of Public Works will havaths remines Local Traine we for Alexandria as f wet Te m1 2,3. 6, 86.7.5, p me oll other traiae daily cxcopg. heaith: Frame sian C 4 .. There had been manageme regult, have passed a bill. There is no donbt that | M. Foster, female intermediate No. 3, Ist dis- eaeeae toe ope vawd North Capteel | sosone thecab-crosteec anata theresa eemeae;| Tiers have passed a bill. There le no doubt that trict; Fred..E. Foster, male intermediate No. 2, street north west; fraze tenement house in alley | Mf accounts are true, which should be rates Unnecessary, but there are other expenses that | 2d district. between B and € streets and ist street amd Dei- | ¥ithoat : further delay. are Be objects oe te eee thy orenrtaiied. These |“ Mir. French, from the same committee, sub- aware avenue northeast, square No. 656. He | /*'Scly,an debt from the same system of reckless | are fit obj Lbagoren Se © | mitted a report announcing that the premiums W, Ham sidewalks laid at the earliest possible moment. aud? p.m. ‘The travel of vehicles is so great that it is Figg" B itively dangerous for pedestrians in the middie of thestreet, where they have to go, and High | - Terms: One-third cash, balances 100 as followers rma: On Sas ba > Mt that a bill will be presented for their con- street being the terminus of the street cars | secured by adeed of trust on the a.m and é also ot'ered resolutians, which were adopted, | disroutinue some of the schools theresa ‘onier 4s | sideration that will prove cutirels. watateuny caua | had been awarded for the competitive examina: | ste* sa large number of persons there ata | socing at cost of te percha PA arts ehangivg the boundaries of certain gc: er fi barrasement. Tie hot Wil! receive the concurrest approbation of both | tion in grammar. hours f thea ‘and until 120" required a8 800n as the property instruck off A eta’ As chairman Of the sanitary police | committee weclllnoi tal teen tin meee oes tne | Rill ree He also submitted a communication ¢rom | Grainy Scthe neculse ot pain . JOHN DAVIS, connect with trains ou Wash> commicwee, to which wcs referred complaints posed, simply on the suggestion Tn the permauent enchtortie | ALF;S-John Thomson, the examiner selected | were 1,200 bushels of wheat by the tout at, | mats __ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct r. Telative (o the pound service, Dr. Bliss aub- Bes errant Sut citcions, Superintondest. Be bi ee ee ae eit aunt benelit of the | by the committee, ating that the degree of | ley, to Bartly & Bro., and 60 bushels of wheat BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. leaves Washingtom mitted a report sustamiag the action of the eeived torpake somd amendments, "" “"!*" | beneiit which will bring back to tine ceoaruty oF the war epochs co tne sown af auy previous ext | 244.600 do. of corn to'H.M. ‘Talbott. Saleson | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY oN ESS, vie Richmonds seine tise elope Caltaetor ae: | a Acarenetoted incarnate me oapattian So cae | caine wet compete | MLE ere te Basel gout wheat | RAHM DGE BPLBED, "CRORETOWa, wi tah Better eae Low or ates ca oO t ract frands o a is rtd * PA * 4 a ment in «letailof allthedwinfectants purchased | items nneatints moseete tee raat alluded > 0 fat, from jhe retrenchment, | | The followirig were the successful competi- | “Ficn Waanr—The receipte of tish to-day On TUESDAY, June 34, at 6 ¢ {or tale at Offices, corner L&h street and Penney and used by“he Board of Health, and the secre- | nection with thishtll. That was a matter entirely | ¥¢ that those Invprcvencnie KoveDus: | tors:—Edward L. Scott, (male grammar,) 3d | were 25,000 herring, which oid otic teeny Bp RS nie avenue, and Corner th and Penney ivan tery was dinceted *: farmish the desired in- | With theenb-board of trustess, sad enon be | ee ce fmaprevements ba ; | district; Susie E. Porter, (female grammar.) 4th | Der thousand. ing 7 feet on ieativn. » " district: The total averages by districts were as Male grammatschosls- First district, | a¢iit® MISSIONARY AxxiversaRy exercises at the Methodist Protestant church to-night —~e pr Pa where ean leave orders for Ea the nd - | check: So! between Dunbarton and Beall street Seton ae Bete ene Tanidenoes thronst % deat 60 feet. .s = to the « oF | Bi t; they haveenhanced the propert: oveme onsist of” pl Ms fe the wee of @ room ‘in the! Franklin wehool je have enhan prope bad gg = ts consist of YOUNG, Gen” Passonger Agent, jy30-19 ing, apd iruet a class of ad- | all precedent. Mi before struggled along follow: ORDERS oF Tue E , ; 7 “ Brick Dwelling House, with — vanced pups hi ¥ sprung into large | 30.3; 2d, 385.4; 3d, 392.1; 4th, Female | will be of a very entertaining character. ud ga, permanent wash tubs, marble ma, ‘MAG The superinten. | “Str. Brotke tb at the gentlemen wire fohool—Firat district, 4 , 458.0; |“ Missionany MuetiNe.—& farewell mission- . Choice pears, grapes, kein | CoAUTIMORE AND, PoTo! &@2—=n to construct a stone wall along Stickfoot n wonder had not b a hat age Ath, 499.0, ary meeting was held at the Dumbarton-street in Property i eligibly located on'vne | Meret cor, $c amd B sirects, 2. 3, = branch, so as te prevent ite washing aw: theta ae. ween —. nee 2, Church last night. Rev. Dr. Dasheill, the | (iin enmny tr the ethene: je heart of the city ,aud is Ins Sheridan avenue, at Barry farm. The super $4 jhe AO wae unde by the wc Fd hee ee cence eg mitten, ro- | secretary of the Missionary Board presided. in | “Teme: “Ous-teir coke kak eee one Oe | TEUNS ARKIVE ag tendent of streets has been disected to re- | Acstserd value of taxable property Mie premise, Gaminations in arithmetic | piace of Bishop Ames, who was unavoidably | m, with interest secured by deed (M0. Mingus xp, 4480 en eTO! ‘ ve the old pump et southwest corner of With | Ped ees reac ireninly tice that amount, and this | Ce ee pra eee eeea TT a Wliows :— | sbsent, owing to illness, “Rev. D. W. Thomas, | prenincey tereeree ee ae of pa abet Woy an and F streets north thewell. The | p re-ult hue been brought about solely by thes Female Sremmimar schools, to Ella M- Williams, | just returned from India, Revs. Julius Soper |" w30 THOS DOWLIN: Baltimore Mail, 5:35 5 etors for Sth street, between L and M und. Provemeuts. Female grammar, 2d district; male grammar | gnd W.S. Davidson, the departing missionaries, EA 1° noathwest, have been directed to pro- | , ™ . he did not look upon the mat G: _— his great undent schools, to Edward B. Benton, male grammar, | and otiiers delivered interesting addresses. 03 0. m.. Weatern Exp.,/11 ceed with the work of iaying the roatw tures were concerned; there wasonly #1,5001 2 “9 mt ew i 2d district. Total averages by districts—Male With a fall - 1 es ace Bander. a 4 saad street af once. The superint Co oe pais St dase vowed 1 Sere reereee! Tammar schools, Ist district, 415;, 2 district = z Bi a cod domestic Dee n. Balti Acc.., 345 p. tm. Cinetanat Ex.g streets has been directes to lay a | aninvestication into the frande, if there had. been | for ne noment dott "4 from thi ae Li onrpeitinr ts re igs Rye eons ALEXANDRIA. fe. Be, chante 633 p.m, Pacihe Supres Fs : e < ~ s, raaticad in coi is. e cone © that we can expect to pay our debter Ty 8 is, t istrict, ees a 9 3 Pactie Kalk on 1 sweet, betworm K aud L streets, | any praetical in contracts, ‘This waa due to all cou slope that We cee expers 10.Uer our os sal district, 235; 4th district, 340, ‘Tae Fisuzny.—No herring, and only about | LADIES’ ANDGI RING AND SUMMEE esti; “ncept Sanday Tn feply fo & communiestion from W. W. | Mr Browne explained that he was not 1 nto vital wot froin the same committee, reat | one hundred shad reached here this morning, promptly and tet iL, dally ae be ope hie bi io 0 ¥ the! a 5 id at <9. e . + €R08; on Fer ans’ hall, in relation » the grading of | feared this would be the effect of this bi ar bill can bring to bear to aatisfy th Tee mk SN WehemaGnUl Gbaiiiee y DYEING AND SCOUR . wv Sune fishery of 1873 is about closing, and by the end of the current week all the fishermen will have ccased operations, and all the booths at Fish- town will have been vacated. ING WORKS, ESTABLISHED 1831, od grereon, st-, Georgetown, DO eis transmitted a report of that the grale or | will hardly be the board have | grammar schoois are to all intents and pur] ngiweer, who st: mt lechools. Yt had been our is T fi nm is not epplieable to t i = COLLEGE. e ‘ thet cur gramming ccbcols had tarnel cecmncewnn | Popular nt Is the second that phantom Fonr hundred and eighty-five copy better teachers than any normal school in the coun- | is being tually evoked to frighten timid polit examined, and the following results ks wi ported ahasin theres ngthe | hig claw Alice Cooksey, female grammar, 4th district, | Sate or a Yacut.—The yacht Gen. Han- r. Cross urged the eof the bill, and th Mr. Smoot argued that public sentiment is not 88 © 4 i fe. 2 curb toa true grade. The chanze will not in- | yet, Chae urged the passare of the bill, andthen | , MF_ Smoot argued that, public sentin male grammar, ia ditrich and Alice We. sks | SOakioNS Nee. 6, Mr. ol Naglee, has been COAL AND WOOD. rfere with the improvement of Ode Fellows’ | {iit ras thought comotained of OF the pontieanna fans fan varh umisier, Coad ss that | Din, emale gramenar, Sldlstrict cach 3 wacette’ | sok She was originally built for the gov: 2 intendaon arabe ao cate yeh prom ga Qn a ood ‘teal be iter, for he had 7 [meng E. ging tore — - See eA ee ee and was used during G L. SHERIFF, 1 i e' ould be incurred for a school building, clearly their interest to be in favor of i istrict, business course scholarship; Daniel e war as a dispatch boat between Phi I~ " . — crag gy Ug, al the church of the | q room sa the Franklin butiding could beused. ©” "= |. But fs pot the proposition ta make this appropr Foley, male grammar, 3d district; J. Brown, | phia'and Delacate: em aman WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN t Kate Wood, of New Haupelice Ware mace | , Mz-Buser moved « postponement of action until | tion a falrand just ome, in view of the legiciat male ‘grammar, 2d district; Dennis Hickey, | | Sait Pox.—Another case of small pox—the OF EVERY DESCKIEE, Se ee west ot = Sanpune yore oar to-day ; agreed to Sriorriating tee sailtion brotey ie Joist aud | male grammar, ith disteic id Alice Yeat- | son of colored man named William Wilkins, | Omce: $2 bee dvente evegns, betes 34 and ed ae ee T. Watkine, or te mice intion? By that act four millions of dollars sere | Man, female intermediate No. 1, Ist disirict, | ving on Gibbon, near Washington street, was | 4% streets. Depot and Mill, Biath street what Epiphany, Mr. Gicerge 1. Wood, beothiar of the | ctmer to clave all pabite om hools on | 8ppropriated for the use of the Board of Pablic | ach 3 months’ penmanship; Nettie West, fe- | reported to-day. The patient was sent to the | Potomac river. ¥ ” de ae ees . Boe» rial day was taken np and sgreed Works, and the Governor was authorized tor iiee: | male intermediate Ne. 1, 3d district; Annie | hospital, where there are now Fair price and honorable dealings, —m36-Im"™ bride, anc Miss Edna Burgess accompanied the | Meme y med og three cases. couple to the altar. ‘The bride was attired in | _ House concarrent resclution in relati four millions of bonds, and to place the proceadsto | Dailey, female intermediate No. 1, Em- ALiciovs AcT.—A party last night delib- ~ Seay white silk with trimanings of white autin Police Ccurt,and Gey AEE nitive [a ER BR ge A he ma Brown, female intermediate No, 1, 21 | erately broke down and destroyed a row of 1 GRAND OPENING AT tulle and polnt lace, witha aewing alse Reine hipcourtswastvad amireteres | oredr aa Sttata abs bows Hable | ruck cosmic mteemediake ee gage | foung tweet in front ofthe house err. Thomas | 1873 1873 1872 veil being of tulle and fastened with a wreath ce. orks,amounting to about 93,748,000; the differ. “ : orange blossoms. The bridesmaid wore ‘Thompson the jenarn. | ence being charged against the’ $4.100),000, 3 months’ penmanship, Mary Cunningham, fe- drese of sem trimmed with war nly T.W Wright ad Waomes Love eine am from the Board should have receive woe ies re male intermediate No. 3d district, Te month's and looped up with blue ribbon. The slieged erroneous assessments on’ fot 6 in block gonad ition that this deficiency should be nmanship; Angusta Skeppham, female in- a iaily tn view of the fact th ‘ I is the popular chief clerk of the Board of a ecremenn whole amount was not sufficient to finish the work, | fermediate No. 2; 4th district, Alice A. Clarvoe, = frecita ana fae bride the 4 : ‘templated , . 1 No. 2, 2d district; Lizzic Prof itemet eae ane Romphooi Bn enh rks’ Grosses & desire that the work ckoett Pye ke foe [Siete nei ote ae was Held at the St san ect | grived any direct adtantese from'the work alteeiy | male intermediate" Lizgie ones: fethsve iated the happy couple. congratu- | f-'m the Beandary ne ne are clumorous for theee improvemeuts to | intermediate No. 3, ith district; and Gertrade ‘The marriage of Mr “George Herbert, of Cin. | *24,4l0 for -~ ion of =} Pay reet | reach them, Be) gentleman from the 5th district | Tribby, female intermediate No. 3, 1 month’s 8 day he was arrested and will be dealt with ac- cording to law. Property Satz.—A farm of 940 acres situ- = lacie —— ae and Salem. longin, mith, was sold yester:ta: under a ttecres of court to Betti Robinson, esq., formerly of this city, for $25 per acre.— Gazette, last evening. or SUMMER STYLES or BLACK ALPACA COATS, —_—_—_— By telle us that his people are anxious that 4 y : ¢innati, Ohio, to Miss Laura K. Howard, only | 184; commonly, Known es (College Hill,” in the tid be ogutiaued it hig tietiet® enmaiahip; David B. Todd, male interme- CITY ITEMS. DRAB D'ETE coats, 1 day and gy Sa Bente nortiweat daughter of Dr. Flodoardo Howard, of this city, | her. tofore prevented the execution of the aforoanid fe the passage of this act for that purpose; | diate No. 1, ist district, 3 months’ penmanship; Surmnion Sricen OveTans, Ui = DIAGONAL MOBAIR Coats, Mans Conmecrions “ fod ingest Settock todayy ie Metros | cf sey ites the Wet | oto ab Gmodietien ci | Sucre, Hobert C: Hormaser mals intesisoniate | Orabe; michal oe aotensen of the reseen FRENOH SERCH COATS, TIMORE to SAGARA and tan M. E. church. The ceremony Ws per- | Public Works 19 canse the | public opinic re listrict; Robert C. 5 ones ¢ . 2 X formed by Rev. Dr. Tiffany, a je Pa baat ‘on the aforesaid im) : Pa iow of may hon le friends from the lich aud No. 1, 2d district; and Abram Witting, male | to be had at Harvey & Holden’s, capa! corner | LIGHT COLORED STBIPED ALPACA COATS ‘this route can be procured at the emus man Pennsylvania avenue and 11th phercamedesentccatl Ix Tue OrpER DerarTMExt: New goods recently purchased, at unusually low prices. Suits to order from $30 upwards. Some at a O€ the friends of the happy pair being present. The parents of the bri Pi eeapantes her ts ‘the altar, where she was met by the groom, and the poeta eeremeny follow: ve no doubt that the gentle intermediate No. 1, 1 month's penmanship; wn trom the Oth distract speaks of what he knows | John Hally, male intermediate No'?, 3monthe’ bale) i dea poems ee ape Lite tea tar nmanship; John Verbuchen, 3d district; original hich I believe my frtend from rench Moran, male intermediate No. 2, and ith dtistriet advocated and ¥ ance with the Sed estimates hitherty by the assistant engineer wo: + mara OT cr which | Putlic Works . A- STRAUS, the Clothier, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS . Edwii . Helen, intermediate No. 2, 4 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tickets af this C8 see comple leit on a briet wedding tour, and will THE $300,000 Loay Birt. to'tae that thore ought serhe ne Uicals alear tht month's pentaanships i W- Goodrich, malo in- qomsiderabie ene ne Fen coon : aye Palace Uare tor Pita Fetura te this city to reside. HOUSE OF DELEGATES —After the journal | 8PPFoPriation, and that it is the duty of this termediate No. 3,3d district, 3 months’ penman- ——-——— * myt0-tr Between loth and Iith etrects. 8. YOUNG, General Jobu M. Young took | had been read and approved—_ we | OCS a ea ship; Edwin Finch, male intermediate No. 3,| | Scrrenens rom Couns, Bountoxs, Ban | —™ | mart Pe Sallimoe we. Sen setoene aad was argu seceded vy | ubticesee acc tata inte | Rent fanuaey FA | No-3/Si dtc and Wn: yan, male intr: | Svablchient Net 3 isu meee poet, | GEO M OFSTER & Co, Freer one, we ‘anally. prota ome Bet mof Mr. Herbert to amend the motion | “Washington fe tire tranaiti ete. She ie just mediate No, 3, 4th district, 1 month’s penman- | 8. ‘Treasury. ’ The treatment often effects GROCERS. the numerot® tiem. ° perfect cure, éven in extreme cases, if none but of th rging from @ death-like torpor, which has op: Cc S. O'HARE «& SON, r iS ; pone the consideration ship. whom were many old res{dents from au: i Toan by inserting 15 dar= instead of 10 over h matury, and the cost Or. Randolph gave notice of Suitable shoes are worn. w brenden ge whom ire eennfonry : ‘ ightens the thi t, bat these deat Ry a rg itnanigd ES —gat Sanaa IN ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, associa’ ens coe ness atl S¢iA = ithdrew the call, the = Fery men ws. ! on at on ay, May 2tst, o'clock @. m., : 7 , Felations. The services were cOUduCte? gi tne | gestion Mr Cee a satan at the sng thelr apprehenslont stich | the committee ‘On teachers, together with the apzzench Gilt, FINE BUTTER AND EGGS. 1913 7ru STREET NORTHWEST. pogo ae MR, CAMPRELL IX OPPOSITION To THE BILL. eevemen nets Sogn carited Gn. Ons coor oie, reg cern b> Reva cpp ager mem erg Colorado Sapphires, (Between M and ¥ sts. hogany coffin furnished by Mr. Anthony Buch- Tee J ; | Bite mode spoke at fengtingn this point, and then | separate rooms—one of candidates for primary ved at Prigg’tJomchs Store, No.i57 Penn- | (“PHILADELPAIA PRINT” BUTTER A — 3 + with silver mountings, and on | fration of | ted said: Eno been dove already in this certificates, and one of candidates for second- — et rigg’s mere 1 No. vcerkare. NEW BUTTE: NEW CHEESE! lid a silver plate, on which was inscribed the dressed the fi is was | any man of ordinary it) rf ary and intermediate certificates. For each of | Sylvania avenue, near 4 street. 8 ) > as ep ee we mame, age, death of deceased. At the close | one of polar ne ere and of the future of our city, Already Senators, M. these a distinct schedule of written questions RECEIVED TO-DAY, @ large ani attractive Gengrentonal’ cemetery "where, teey eens | meee ie ia tr . | Wensenns Aris oan to nce that fits ct wilt soon ve. | has been prepared. A regulation of ‘the board 5 invoice of ‘Congressio: Interred. The following were the pall- bearers: CENTER AND NORTHEEN MARKETS. HAMS. SUGAR CURED HAMS 16c. PER LB, come the Paris of America, It will be the grand “Mackinaw,” ch the wealth, learni certificates to those who have attained the age «6, ” and 16 16 16 » Andrew Ja Jovee; "James ite Sauk. shames | Governor's mene Z Soa beauty of the nation will converge: "Alroats’s | of eighteen years, or who will reach that age ping @.M OYSTER, Holliday, Robert Edelin, Thomas Gritfin and ance of Resping the - | movement is made to establish a great university o: | prior jo the next semi-annual examination. All for Gentlemen, Youth and Boys, which we offer e OYSTER, Jx. J. F. OYSTER DOOLEY’ YEAST POWDER. David Moore. propriations within its of the well ascer- | learning. A temple of art worthy of this capital has | our acting and. nent teachers of primary, | St our usual ¥ low prices.” 5 9 .¥. 5 —_o——_ tained resources of the District. siready been erected by one of our most puvlic-spi- | secondary and eeeraanene ‘schools who ho! by ing 4 Co. Hatters, 424 9th street. wa3-6t GRAHAM FLOUR. OAT MEAL. Br, Laue AstiUn—Anneal Festical—in | _ siier reviewing sthaetangran ett eset te psd chacen ine ‘requirements of the cominziong | only @ primary certificate, or one of a lower | . wy. p CARTER & Co., Hatt per cent. from our Heeker's Wheaten Becker's Farina, Rye f the abuual festival for the | view their legislation will ‘thet | Bilence of our city. Thins bo ‘overwrot pi Fecisd tobe presn ey sare, eect are Gx | asus prices o all our comrades of the Grani | YJETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. leur, ligriy aptsen, Gamo, atanioca; oie 5 lo nt] only to open ir zs rmy until oxime. » benefit of St. Ann's Infant Asylum, which will | (pts. We, and not the Board of Pu whats ‘i and them to become certificate may also participate : Blackwell's Pickics, Cole take place at Analostan Island on Monday and | ‘he suarftiams of the District treasury, I gh gs oe Ha Be ieegh Ain puninny. Anna 28,2 Canter & Co., Hatters, 424 9th street. ae Wax Candice, passed no ithout y | that it is in, sober truth. Let us not, then, by y next, 2d and dof June. This chari- | Sskinator'e, tue whole responsibility rests tnoe ue, | eas apprebensisne of public eeutiane Te eee DECORATION DAY. table institution now shelters and maintains | and we cannot ignore it ‘bey have as yet sent us | ed from doing what we can to promote this grand re. Mr. Detrick offered a resolution to reconsider Sfty-three orphan children of the most tender | no full report, ease we have no basis upon bp sult. And I beg gentlemen to take this gaat te the vote by which the board refused to order 5 5 ” iM . EE een ae Senne warn Ge | SEs tee Temas cane : the tea of the in ie great race for the prosperity | the closing of the scheols on the 30th of May o joved city. Cross & ‘'s Mustard, Stick: & Poor's Mustard, man Olive Oll, Sauces, Balid Dressing. CINCINNATI OLEINE SOAP. Straw Hats, in it abundan ce, selling cheap, at Stinemetz’s,}1237 Penn’a avenue. 2,3 penrteethas rs lhetversae FvuLt stock of Boys’ and Children’s Straw re OW 4 FULL STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING REMARKABLY CH EAP GOODS HAS JUS1 o C= ¥ VED. ON EXAMINATION | Duryea’ Satin Gloss Starch, Beker’: Chocolate, voluntarily contributions of our us citi- | mak ‘boar: lable bel next, (Decoration day;) which was eed to. | Hats, for dress and school. Stinemetz’s, 1237 BEEN RECEI -— 4 zens of all denominations—for, Being open to | Sait szar' wy their gun showion. (aot iu fall d ahd sak a . Yeas “ices ‘len, ‘crook Detrick, Faust, | Penseyivanta avenue, 3° | THEY WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVAS, | Cocos, and Qocon Shri. Brome, Prunes , it apy to all alixe. We therefore, com- | jail) hor r ernor’ a Randolph, Khees, Scott, ‘Stuart, toae See aioe Currants, mend this festival to liberal public patronage. | $1.$00,000 above ail ing obligat provements imiast ston’ He would say Seed eee eee once Crncensary Lagan’ ano Buck Bure on MEDICINAL LEQUORS. avd al Richards—6 7 If w ‘the peo aud allowed our stre« «J avenues to remain in | Freuch, Harris, Hart, Murtagh, s—6. paarini's halon Monday evening, Mr. Geneon Tyovergardens of taxation how cwwe gee “y the condition the Board * Feniic Works found 3 bea oe. — on the i wep) of x * 1 em, wou! a resol He faite char, and Signir Darl -che director, | Suteateaih frct sd ress, thed wear oot | Moray ex catia eesiont By * abate ra corner Pennsylvania av peed ee ores GENTLEMEN’s Peart Cassimere Daess 7 as that above record and Mackinaw Straws. Stinemetz’s, 1237 read a paper appealing to members of the asso- | irasted with public money oF the ‘wdminiserstion | m: uid have continued their hy Pie Ohumplie clawed a vesslstlon Senmiag tt Paste a 8 tye ciation and of the press to aid this institation | Wottucaffain moval of the capital to the west, unwise to close any of the schools before 20tl of a for the giving of amateurs desirous of adopting pone this bill until we have passed the bill to to that movement than the June, the time fixed by the board, unless in | MAcKiNAW Staw Hats, at Willett & LOUR: ical an opportunity of co: be- he District for es,and the bills people of this Dist put their hands | June, the nt Resa: Gull as nee; ond pet aon or tiame F a Ser ~~ aang eBng nay phan bermin Sr (BA ies ean eed case of serious illness of the teacher {n charge. % thele een aie fore the public, and com; @ satisfactory ) Aries ol ocaee ‘employes. nm, | gi jon in sue thy hi The resolution was not agreed to by a vote of — styles. The largest assortment = ! Gablic: “The avclety determined tee cree that | ifweBrd weean Aiford ity nomenrber will vote Squne tol proud of, and to,attract the ‘sdrairation | 6 in the affirmative to7 in the affirmative. Ad. | city. 3 ammaias > pase ym all ‘parts orld. i urned. ——_o—_— from concert of 22d instant on the 5th of Tah eaa eeaer ts eonen ‘diene 4 ! | Sore for thie bill forthe reasons stated. Ir thie wit | 2° pales JULIPS, SMAsHES, CocKTAILs and other pre- vakiae ov vineuma. at Marini’s hall, for the benefit of Signor | cies, and District officers and employes uni is defeated it will be regarded as virtually an aban- Prorection oF STREETS aND Parxs.— | S¢tiptions carefully compounded by Geo. W. IRs! Bar! no proviston for their relief, is worse than folly, am’ f the improvements in this District, ami | vice President SL the Board of | Driver and his corps of efficient assistants, at mon te so ———s i —— ndor a full knowledge of all the circumstances re | whee convenes wecan not,in good faith, | Vice President Shepherd. of of | the new sample rooms, corner Pennsylvania a to Caen OP omte: Ove Dinry ALLevs.—Yesterday, at the in- | vote for the bill in its presentsha asatstence, which has heretofore helped us | Public Works, addressed a letter on the 2ith » ps ‘asual prices. ir ? ~ and 4% street. of nest lator effectually. Let us lay all feeling aside and leok | inst., to Judge Snell, of the Police Court, stat- | #venue po leant nol cone 2 tbin matter in’ plain business peint of view and | ing that @ crest muisanes existe fo Pusts Srsaueas Gup Sivcans wil ana nob tayed . caused by parties using wooden and “<Brown’s Bronchial Troches” beneficial in clear- THE BILL AMENDED MAKINO THE AMOUNT $200,000. | Toad Dede as mortar ton he ‘ne gees 7 aS A Me Campbell Car syairalent tee manors | tion of buildings; refleving the throst after any the . on indefinitely postpone, and such motion had bese’ re: | order prohibiting Yocal organs. For Coughs and Colds the Trockes vitation of Dr. D. W. Bliss, acting health officer, veral reporters of the press accompanied that Officer on one of bis sanitary inspection tours, and had their olfactories ‘with the va- vies, Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down. CATAWBA WINE, are effectual. 8. H. BACON, 700 Market Bpese, ‘hairman . it . ca cerita iie bes THE SincER Sewing Maman Pa of 1872 between [th and &h strests, fat aa | ae eae a | AE a cm Berry, Brower, Clage me Beosns Unane'Con. Dike Halse, | and parks. in pargative, for Const nd Bead” 800 Btylee of j wa nace: woven atives for fam. | ALL THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER ‘ulse . his cord, are the best of all Sue” m.W.L.58 ARTICLES AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION, CHILDREN cRY for Pitehers Onstoria. It the wind B. Sit METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | svurty none e . J ‘and enfaty of 0 real eon oaped. Ther are Gerad st yas ta curvnsy nad yiid © . oe ane sk ae ee ents BS reas = 3 NEW STORE: vests Sige Taci moe eongec fare os ; ja Laem asvonrmenr oF as 14 yo peggy Seep CARPETS, OILCLOTH, maT. i+? Hi : 5 i 2 a big Sacre cnulTecleeck. ‘Tae Hrens Sisters and erate eatin: hall Co saoenoe have - , Spocared. ‘The Hyers sisters are said to sing = * 7 a - i oa a5 rar, | ae Sanagas ree oe ae * ‘Sine ben suggested that this eet of July 20, | ‘Mr.

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