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EVENING STAR. " Meien* eo ee ok points, and stated that the motion would be fally by the chaplain. TRICT LEGISLATURE DiIscvesEn. Seackdaeed to seek sion, after the test{- ‘WHURSDAY...............Mny 29, 1973, ‘The committee on police of the Council of | Sony had bom kine BP 8 decision = mem Fo ey pa el dh fe y bonee oo The street eae Re aero nead epnowe and tenet wes 5 once met hwrests Ae R LOCAL NEWS. second time, aud referred te the committee — $e Order. On approaching. from’ the tear he heard conversati: Teiating to card play ‘and a dispute House —Chas. Walcot in the | St Persons tromengaging in opporti Fiied "eed sume one ine dectazing h at thoy had wamp Angels.” in the District «f Columb were Mears. Wan. Ex Stewart and | fom aud fount hnange, toe, S0- He entered th Theater Comique—‘-Rip Van Winkle,” songs, | time, and laid over: George F. Chandler, representing the which was covered with green cloth, and saw a pool G@ances, &c. The bill vides that from and after the passage ; 3 Reed, | of chips, and al ards in their hands. Hi. ot thie act Roba be enlonTel fer ane ersin favor of the bill; and Messrs. J. W. Reed, | of chipe, and all three had c: ae, le ‘ person not a secured the chips, which he in court. Do Lincoin Hal! yer sisters and Grand | re, r Edward Raynor and Robert Lomax, opposed to = Colered Operatic Concert Troupe. toSpem cr Conduct auy pharmacy urstore Ecretatt: | Ht—the latter representing the interests of that | sse™ "as not ireemt” “Fook the prisoners #0 th Beheuteen Park, Seventh street_—Sociable by ts nding oF 1 medicines within fect sor gy = = Hl. ares Soveres with, wen cloth; alvo Sacboerd in the : S Tumbia. row irman, stati desi room, in whic! some cards. Anoth She Members of the Washington Schuetzen | “ Gec. 2. That immeaiately after the pasmage of this | rive both sdes o Tair hearing, and desired that | smalltable, some chairs. and a bottle af whisky con, ‘Verein. E " the Natioval would confine their arguments to the | stituted the farniture ofthe room. Mr. Donaldson v's Garden.—Pic-nic of the Hibernia | of Ph: D rt merits or demerits of the bill, in order to give gs! lumbia tight pebenan tess | fe committee all the information possibl room in the front part of the honse. Benevolent Association. rder was from Lien tenant Geasford, to enter the house when amongst whom the Governor shall select ARGUMENTS OF THE GILL-NETT chance todoto, He entered by the back Seas Becete. a ner wsion- | | Mr. J. W. Reed, for the gill-netters, said they | chiming cus the fentn The gente ‘The G. A. R. bas accepted the support of ¢ ersof pharmacy, and shal had come to protest against the of the | a game of poker. He found no meney on the boa: A, Washington Grendiers, to-morrow, Decora- | Years, and until their success. bill, which would interfere with thelr rights | but the checks represented the money. The witmecs tion day. qualified. Said commissioner: thin thirty | and prevent them from providin for | described the manner of playing the litile game of Eleven thousand boxes of strawberries came | days after notification of thei it their families. He stated (at Mr. Faun Poker, and ‘the pecuhar phrases used, with their _ bpintmen: up from from Norfolk on the Lady of the Lake | subscribe to an osth before # notary publi of Ooh > ay tally and fai John Sbngerne t ified to bei in the house yesterday. ae es Giecharce their dutice te preseribed bp this act. The | who fish with selees, desire te monopelice the | foes, SNe bed never seen any ganbiiog theress. rom Robert Beall we have Frank 1csli posit fait tos) | fishing, and drive ‘out the small operators. | ceptor drinks, and the zame ‘of ante, in which the and from oe both Leslie's and Harper’ it a These gentlemen are all wealthy men, and had ais soe mt one cent as ag =e & on ¥ i = pb er mor a. Wicness had played rofessor Bartlett will lecture on phonog- | am minated by the Nativwal Col. | 2€ TUN of the whole ou the siver, and oe tthe ee, Mr. | Deanine. ihfully | Gibson, Mr. Knight, Mr. Stewart, and otbers, 3 Tl Pharmac. rally fished as long as it was.protitable for | this game t! " See ee Hal tile evening. Sea ad. | hee Piece the commissioners of pharmacy shall Sicwice sntee apirit of oppression | inthe raserant on te eae Poe alee ences ‘The Arlir; Base Ball Club of this city | Keep ® book of regist at some convenient | OF jealousy which had prompted them to ask }iad seen the checks represent diff-rent yesterday vielted the High School. "alee. | 4 on, of which due lation. These men use seines varying from i not consider the place a gambling- lS nae Sebeel, nent Slee ail be given through the public press, and | five to seven miles in length, and destroy more ut merely a refort for pleasure. score of Jota ms ‘ne Howard Club by a | shal cord there thenainy and dince of busines | spawn in one haul than thore using traps 40 tn eficcisand the case was poadiag Profesor John M. Langston left the city to- | the duty of all pharmacis's or drogeista, who are | ‘We@ty-four hours. The traps used are station- * when our report closed. r js to deliver | bow engaged as owners or principals of stores or | @f¥ and do very little harm, and the purpose of $27 for Hampton, Va. wi ett Be Ss 0. detver | Ten omens retail, compounding rr die. | the seine men is to prevent those ‘using the GaPaaRESS = ves of the Union dead. Snr, or composnding or dtapensing pafeicians’ pe: | trappers commence Surkine ata ee th ot GEORGETOWN Dusy, will participate in the coremovice ek scriptions fo appa before nald un yori May, and finish about the miadie of July, while MISSIONARY ANNIVERSARY.—The anniver- Arlington to'morrow, on the invitation of the | fieusticetoberemibtersd: sak san sraraasa Pub, | the seine hiaulere commence the frst of March sary of the Missionary Society of the Congress GAR. \ shall register the names’ of snch persons w.thout | And work until the first of June. There had | street Methodist Protestant Church took place ‘The President this morning issued bis war- | ®BY examinatione com: jPrevided, | vover boom any law to prevent — from car- | last evening, in the presence of a large au‘i- Fant of pardon of Alexander Hastings, con- | Aowere’. in case of failure or neglect on the part of | Fy! = sala’ te avon There are | ences The church was tastefully decorated vieted of larceny in the Police Court of this | Ssi1'sisty'daye they Mecll mndere ceeimtee, within iste ho aan uta tKbove | With evergreens and flowers. The president of District on the 2th of March, and sentenced to | Turn us te provided for In tentines tn Fort Washington, and not abe one eset | the society, Mr. John Wood, presided, assisted ninety days imprisonment in the county jail. Bec. 4. That said commissioners of pharmesy shall together me herent above one dozen al- | by Mr. George Burch. Mr. George Browning A committee of about fifty from the varions | 0 cation, and at such time and place as they | [obether aoe aan tn thantn oak he not Itogeth. | ed the singing, and the rqan was preside lodges of the Knights of Pythias of this city ogicrmine, examine each and every pereon who | SOve 15, ly the naehete eet a etn. | over by Mr. Anthony Hyde. | Mr. John E. Cox, fetes Halton Gur ming mage fen | thal rn are somo ing at | x, Fhey agoly the mates ad fe dontrs | Sovertnmiant of Tee Stag eine Wes DE ere 2 Fytmegorean Letze, No. 31, of Gi chemicals for medicinal use, or compounding snd | Mr. Reed, at the request of Mr. Browne, | \2Uant, the pastor, and the secretary, were : present wad assisted in theexercises. The mis- one o'clock from box 19, No.4 engine hones, * satiafied that said pergon or persons | 78PS used by them, and also explained the dit- | the infant class contributed $50, and the You FANT Uy Bre being discovered in a two-story | sr competent, and fully quelifed to conduct said | feTence between the various nets used in tish- | Men's Bible class =50. ‘The report of the secre- frame house on I street. between 44 and sith | buiness, of selling at retail. compounding or dis- | ing. The trappers catch very few shad and do | tary, Mr. Jacob Young, showed that the societ streets southwest, which originated from the | P?*ing drugs. medicines,or chemicals fur medicina very little harm in preventing them from was in full tide of. perity, and doing mune! = cry im the an eatin and “4 Soesane vareichene pre. | spaw oe ae the long seines in the lower good. Tn the Sunday-schoo} are some two hun- Sire to the root, which was partially burned if atl er toe ee red scholars and thirty teachers, and the num- ad lives of the people, they shall enter th of The ip teloged to tie ene Bact aed a people, aot ak pooner s Mr. Lomax (on the same side) explained that suustai! mged to Mr. in | they make theirliving by tshing: amd. not guiy | ber is constantly increasing. ‘The Interesting exercises were intel with chorus sing- ", Sec. ne fish for shad and herring, but for perch, cat- by th 1 at % dance apanl mea sae, Suaceme Court of the | | SoS tian te cidrmniatonencl ees fish, and other kinds that they can catch, and | '"E 2 ynaerown Cotttor Rev. Father Healy apporn mendation of Mesare, | iY bresent satisfactory evidence of betug twenty- | he wished to know what they are to do with the | pe" president pro tem of Georgetown Colle, Ne, on the rocmenenant = < - years old, and having served at least foar years | few herring and shad which come into their the 5 Sa A. F. Ciampi has been a) palates ae ake, Drs. James E. physicians’ prescriptions were | nets while fishing for perch, were they to throw | herform the duties at the college witch erste: E. Miller, F.A.Boswell, | "sec P graduates of them away instead of bringing them to market | fore devolved upon Father Hesly. H. Brewer, Richard chy 2y that | fresh and ip good condition ‘Tne Canat.—The receipts of the Canal com- ad. E. Williams, feeshi n four | | Mr. Raynor, on the same side, asked that ac- pany for the week ending May 24, 1573, show a r . ‘advertisement. i shall bs jed to | tion be deferred until those opposed cou! very handsome revenue. There were received pre- ed pharmacists | sent petition with the signatures of a large | Ser handso : ns " rom Cumberland, $17,518.08; Georgetown, The Case of Tom Wright. By rout commimioncra of phariecy without aa cx me hich they wound dt permitted. Elin Hancock, 9291; Williamsport, 6143 . i. a See. 7. That incase of the death of any registered - Bro total, '819,981.2" ‘The annual meeting of th ED EEK. eTITE FOR ONE | | ccrmaciet doing businces soceet fe tae Detar | of doing justice to all—the object "being to stockholders takes place at noon on Monda : ‘ood Wy | bia, the business of the said pharmacist may | the greatest good to the greatest number, t, i is. AP. y To-day, about noon, Messrs. A. J. Falls and ied by and for the benefit of the heirs. ex. | if it was apart that the gill nets and traps Jess, be re-clecked to the praoney otto com Beare aie ailwih the repens | Fs seule SA Gh saa Tet: | Sano fab interfering wih tne | 2 ni six mouths, after which time it must be con. +d % - ‘Wright, who was sentenced in the | ducted bya registered pharmacin. | te hate or en eee tne Smtareets ot Tee House Ratsixc—Mesers. Coughlan & Hol- ‘Criminal Court on the 16th of April to be hung Secs. That the commissioners of pharmacy «hall ngsworth, con’ r ‘actors for raising the houses lating ich would | ; . * ‘sl be entitled to demand and receive trom each person - in this city to conform to the new grade of the Warden, they. were shown to the corridor im | tivity texters piarmariat; witieat axa’ | @fect allclasser of fishermen, seine meny att | 12,<tus eg 2 conform to the new grate ot the which Wright is confined. Rev. Father Wigett, som the same OF Co jollare, 9 from each per- | all alike. frames on 2d street, near High street. who yesterday administered the rite of baptism | thesum uf fivadollate,” The mons seceknnt . George T. Ch 3 Meanzinn Barton Fisher, colored, of the to the prisoner, was engaged in conversation | the sions of this section shall be applied to the | ket r would seriousiy | M¢tropolitan police, was married to-day, at 1 ith him, and, xs the party entered, both arose, | pa tient of mach expenses as the commbaioncrs may : ary mmacmers nee | Ogee to Virginia Wheeler, of this city.’ 4 il! and incur in executing the provisions uf this ae! hie in La CHA —A new lo bee pea ee ae ee en ee | ice 6 denent on Chee et owe neue oi a srllingly sacrifice his interest for the | of Rechabites has becn organized in this city. Kir. Faiis spoke to the prisoner, temarking thet | (Ut fesistration for himself or for anuther. tunuer | Sake of eee Theet ae ang to increase in | ‘The officers elected for the ensuing year ar he bore with him “a respite of ‘the President of |‘! mak made any false ver. He disclaimed any idea of adesire | james Gowan, C. R.; Wm. Jett, D. 1: Pat the United States, which will giveyon one move | ode rife Tra ere OF atl eee ree eee rights of the | Conroy, ; D. F. Robinson, F. $.; A.J. Arring: ‘weeks’ lease of life,” and hoped he would make | bi-to a penalty of n $35 ‘i land and Virginia, prosibtt the ase of feante Oe ee nene Benton, I. Frederick —, 1. 3 Me TH pharmaci: a5 bi |, O. G. eerright ie thankful for it, and 1 try | Peoril . who shall’ keep @ store. — repos toes ey of June, and traps and | ““itiver News.—The steamer Georgeanna ar- and make use of it in preparation.” pharmacy, or place for retaltin ges wey iad in the provisions of these | rived to-day from Baltimore, with « miscella. Mr. Freeh, the paring srk wien read the | dispensing drugs, meslicines “lict; | laws. He stated that Mr. Knight, who has the | neous cargo. and the Lady of the take vie ci 2 - he 4 + | nal nse,or compounding or dispensing physicians’ | shore near the Lon, bri ge, and who is more | for Nofolk, with tlour. Speament, ond handed it to the warden, ani Thy Wea mtddemmeneer aed, aac ttence be deemed | interested in fishing later in the season, is will- | “Gncrehn ADE.—The receipts of grain to-da relined, seylcg: “I'm aed emo en | a ty of ap. vu icHon there: | ing to stop if others will do the same. “He had | were larger than for several mocks ‘past, as fol- no doubt that trap fishing did great damage father Wigett was left alone with the pris- | , Sec. 10. 7! md ore pga and should be stopped after the Ist of Jun lows:—Canal boat Brac ld Hartley, with 3,000 one: . bushels of wheat to Hartly & Gro.: boat A. = and remained with him severakpenrs. raster: cf the National College of Pharmacy, for | | Mr. Wm. t, Fe vein view | Eundle, with 2.900 bushel-ot wheat to sane: Biowirse Down Watts with Dvatry — port oe 4 shee : boat B. Talbott, with 1,000 bushels of wheat Freep wy tHe Evgetric Srark.—Mesars. lr. Gulick presented petition from Thomas B. | Metts; eas the amcction tear ieee to het beng | and 2,000 bushels'of corn to H. M. Talbott; boat Morgan & Khinebart are u-ing dualin and elec- | Waggaman,a-king adecision of the law Sabon by the = pgs sg ea soit oreo een | Seneca, with 100 bbls. flour, ushels wheat, tricity in the demolition of the walls of their old neers ax to tax on their gross recelp to the teap aed aii nch 22,8 spirit of oppression | and 900 bushels corn to 'T. C. Wheeler, boai stone mill and warehouse at G street wharf, the | ferred. to Prand si-netmen. He thought there | Monocacy, with 1,700 bushels corn aud 1,500 interior and root h wing been destroved | fire Mr. Cross asked that the Normal Sch bill be | 8 now as much need of this proposed law as bushels wheat to . M. Talbott; 80, cal fome months ago. ‘The walls are of rubble | Mkt UP; but, ou motion of Mr. Galick. its consider. | there is for the game laws, and that ttwill work | boat Round Tore with woo Ta ene ce stone, very thick, and three stories high. Insert- | firmatinn eg eed oe tg receipe " | for the interest of all concerned in the fishing | Waters. ‘The sales on ‘change were 4,30) bush ing one or more Balt pound dualin cartridges in | ‘Connell bill Nols ating « hea ce anglers a8 well as fishermen. He | els choice red wheat, at $i: to $3.01; 7,10) the crevices along the base of one of the walls, | tions in the sale of seal Oe ae aap Auat Sa unfit to eat after the Grst | bushels good to "prime red wheat, at $1.35 to &@ little earth is thrown over them, insulated | Howse of Delegates with sundry amendmet" of June as rabbits and partridges. ae $1.49; 900 bushels corn, at 70c. for white; also, wires having first been attached to the | , After the amendments had been announced, Mr. No others being inclined to give their views, 1,500 bushels corn. ape at the end of each cartridge uml olnen tee lick stated that jwiging from the amendments he | Mr. Browne announced that the committee Fisn Wuarr.—The receipts of fish to-day lar wire reaching to an electric battery in a w the purpose was te make it asource of revenue | would give both sides of the question an im- were 25,000 herring, r ? d which sold at $1 per thou- D1 '* ‘ue objects of the a Small box in the hans of one of the workmen | billy which was te correct the oriic opined of, | Partial consideration before taking any action, | Sand. ich was to c the evils complained of, | and in the meantige any others interested could A CALCULATION—Edifor Star: Will the con- el } Sanares = fam te pap a an ppt eepce ene Dill was referrea | Cll upon the committee and state their views; tcnetonn ioe imy aman of Second street Seer <mewr gee aint the dualis carteidges are | t,he comm fe vi Judiciary ea the committee would be glad to have them do so. Sniek it, and if oo ia ie a seas, is the exploded instantaneously, making « tener inks een ae f forthe exhibition ot | ORDERS OF THE Boat or Pcattc Works. | problem beingcyphered out by the residents on Seated a heney chore ek ere a repent ike announce that the time set for the exhibiti Pose spewonniber oe ee UL ION weet | it,and one us them by the ald of the biuom'=! tar, The iss “tly lifted and cracked, all of the Honse of pont weat has been directed to repair the side- | fueorem and atable Of logarithms says he has ‘Bnd large openings made in the hase, wien it ovited | walk and area wall on that street, between | "guredit out toa dot, and that at the present rumbles and falls. No fragments are blown te j ino at the review of ¢ Pennsylvania avenue and B street, and ictal Ho) he hia e 2p pea lage mentor ge front ‘the an Tovlecs ning Spat an hours, and 42 minutes to finish up. He says h safety of the whole operation suggests its use ped pl 10th streets. The super treets is unable tofignre ont why the stone flagwavs not only in the demolition of walls, asin this a them throagh | been directed to put a trap in alley in square | were taken: ” = = -ra! months ago, compelling ease, but in the “blowing np” of baildings to thy No. 198, two hundred feet from the south build- | ¥#!! the people north of that street and residents ebeck the progress of large confiagrations, ing line of L street and that the trap at the | 0M it to wadein the mud during therainy spring. ient i superintendent of the fire alarm tele- ith of vi i That is an easy one, but he can’t work it out in where that desperate expedient is resorted to. detailing tae disadvantages uur which tigy, | moute Of the Bive-foot alley be replaced with | That is aneasy one, but because the contractors grap! Bricipz or a Womans prom Gater.—Mrs. in consequence of the worn out condition of x made it’ pay. Won't the Board of Public nna McBride, wife of Wm. McBride, a stone- | the wires and apparatas, and urging an appropria- | Swart Pox cases since our last report: One | Works come to the relief of us une Sayer at No. 495 9th street eouthweet, | ton, fernew alee en oe a them to ee between oth and th and @ and H streets south- Scrrenino Secoxp STREETERS. ied at hér home last night from the effects ofan | Adjourn * | west; corner , —_—_ Sorter of Jondanum taken, it is thought oF | MOUSE.—Mr. Brewer introduced bill for the re- | © i trina ALEXANDRIA. pareses of colt destruction. Thebasband was | 1.0; of Bu uel Ceas,to pay certaiu vill for clerical ae A ore, ee OO detaii worl 2 | se ferred. - = and dil not arrive at home until & o'clock, | "Also, till to pay the ordinary and contingent ox. | ley between 6th and ith and G and H streets to-day. Every fishing shore and meaty ail the ae eee pep open penses of the several departments of the govern- Geax pad two tthe ane la H and I gillers on the river have “cut out,” the re- Str Tallal . Ceipts of fish have consequentl: .. The (he life of the unfortunate woman. His efforts | pM” ae te ecaraes A Seenaee ae nets |) SaguRass-3oaerer ‘afternoon the Lord pacers are-"pecking out as Tapl ee poasi- to resuscitate her were unsuccessful. howe: the Constitution giving the citizens cf the District | Baltimoreand Washington Clube will Play their | ble. Some of the booths have closed, and those four boure after taking the poison. The ner | ihe tame Brisileges ae are accordedie the citizens of | third "ea match, on the Olympic | that remain open are doing only a small bus!- eared lost a son about St years old by sleath n | "Mr’ Wall fromthe commites or laws, reported | §TOURGE. A iiraly contest may be expected. | ness, and by the end ot the week will be va- few weeks since, and was deeply grieved at | back the bill to Prevent trespassing, with’ ao uufa- vertisement cated. 5 wart was ¢! morn- ges ‘and Gat event and took todrinking to drown her | voreble report. Ales, ajverscly on bill to amend THE COURTS. pa a a ey yak eects sorrow. It is supposed that while under the | Mic “Also. adversciyon i SENERAL TERM.—To day, on | removed. influence of liquor she took the fatal dru; five tothe purchase of eo much cf the Georgetown { Prof. Wedgewood, the graduates of the | Hap A GRUDGE AGAINST THE ENGINRER.— She wax 44 years of age, a native of Ireland, | and Rockvil ie turnpike as lies in the District; all of Law School » Feceived “heir | It is reported that the outrage of firing into the ‘and had resided here about 21 years. Until the | which were laid on the table. ues Last nig t) were admitted to the bar. | cabooseof a train on the Manassas branch of the death of her son, she was one of the most quiet ‘Mr. Brown, from the committee on claims, re- illoughby, of Alexandris, was, on motion of Cul. W.C., V. M. & G. S. R. R.—lately committed, and well-behaved residents of the neighbor- rted bill for the relief of James Miller; which was | Thompson, admitted to the bar. was perpetrated by a young mat nacnal pet? ood in which she lived. She leaves a family of ‘s secoud time. ct ino} . agt. V. Whittlese: y ry. “Sir "Haut, from the committee om police, reported | ai tas rgued’ "The aust thfe'snit'is whether's | ant, who lives a short distance’ this side. ot ane cle aa aerevent the careless use of fire. | widow's right of dower may be made ava‘lable in | Mount Jackson, who had a grudge against the amendment: a second time and laid poe b ee creditor. engineer, = who, to ren &@ prosecution, has a CUIT 7, Jud —To- agreed to quit that yuntry.—Ga- BoCunctt pilie imposing siditional duties on the | gy kes & C. Kilbourn & Tate eee ted, au sete, last eventing. el | Board of Health, and making it unlawful for por | judgment nti } prayed. Hawes agt. | scenester Pas Mermorotsray RAIL KOAD— TUG HME | trenas sierra ce spectsor Pee groeade sens | Werkin meng) dlamimed. Bret ; being laid by the Metropolitan street railway i: of amy cl h. the- is a mryman; verdict for MBAPIDLY REMOVING DAMAGED GOUDS on C street north, noticed In Te Stan of | {out of or near to the Inérince $f kay ati. atin; cameare I. Biswell wet. Thomp- | A’ - ‘nominal. ) school-bouse. other pul 1e bui erdict { a z F,) is intended to connect by Delaware | ing br enclosure within the District of Oolumbia, ot Re gE. Rewwiinage. in ‘Gester day . fon mue with the track on A street north. A make use of profane or obscene remarks withi Ee a day over the 45, st. branch, | the limits of sant District, were cach read first | g POLICE COURT. Judee Snell —Yesterda eight children. Coroner Patterson viewed the Dedy this morning, and ascertaining the facts as above, decided that an inquest was un- necessary. ° AND FILLING UP DAY BY DAY hos. —— . me ‘some little pav- | time and refe ot ig gr ote sos cope ot stk mouths in en vieen on and in a day or two (as soon as ittle pav- . 4 for carrying @ pistol. Lee Thompson was iB DK, ig done) cars will be running regularly over The consideration of Council concurrent resolu. z Shh thier tp RR cad Gites slope in Ww) E! ‘OCK, cl fi it. The company bave their timbers and iron | ton jn telstlon to fesuming work on contracts was | Chait alley; the ‘said he would impose the | Orders promptly supplied, J to continue the 9th street line from M st. he bill to late the business ot pawnbrokers, ighest penalty, @5, which was too small for the of- to the boundary, and as soon asthe work | 2. over and ordered to be printed. fence. m%-6t a. W. neon. ac... wi over and CHARGE OF FO! RY OF His WIFE’s Nave of paving that street is recommenced the rail- mnt, Dill for the relief of 8. H. How i was recom. | THE CHANGE 0 aR USDERMILL DinalankD. “ Seen eeonte wat ee Glasto Neken that nats | MES: bill for the relief of Alfred Stephenson, watch a The case of the United States against A/ H. Un- Devlin & Co., week ‘workmen ‘will commence laying the | Man of the west wing of the City Hall, was taken up | B' Uaderhille and long debate it was rec: ted . 2 § ‘Georgetown branch of the road. Maer alin ietecduced bill to prevent the intro- | Z ssahold arr aso. wotahen™D, * ——~——— duction ard spresd of contagious diseases in the | guilty was entere’ 4 cz d¢fence. A pleacf not | wew YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS 5 Boat F Rg Potomac. | District of Columbia. giving the Board of Health | Suilty wes ~«,and Mr. Hine contended that Tre Coming Boat Ps. i Cinb, of Nor. | full authority to make sll uecessary laws to prevent | ‘B°Y ht te force the defendant into court : “ope apeornew yee Lote ~ te deg a | ihe rductie and spread of diseases, the over. © snout cise chee aa to some partiontar note or . which arrived here yest - Crowding of shanties aud tenements, » c been done ‘cane, eet Rtas Whee Dickson, Gow. | mercerst aioe a Mey MAY Sg Sectiery, | Mr Coeamaathe cher wae merle bare the ‘Tazewell, No. 2, = rove oe nae id ‘They are quartered at the Union hotel. George 1 “ETE. see goimitied & résolution calling the at- | Pop) etidemnstsined the point taken by Mr. Hin town, and are accompanied by thir trainer. | tention of the Superintendent of Police to the viola. and rem hat a sufficient time would be give: Patrick . The race on | tion ofthe law in regardto parks by fresbassing | the prosecuting officer to file a warrant which would THE LARGEST VARIETY OF ‘Wednesday vext’ will be rowed over a newly | upon the parks and reservations in the streets a ay * nd set forth the particular paper or note charged to be selected course, starting from G street wharf. “4 the warrant, setting half down the river, round- | ¢ Mt, Berts ,. ss Seay there stationed, and returning, mak Picciar er Uelaathe can sbecin weeseesl f e vv of the note alleged to | GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR ‘The racing crew of the | Columbia tarnpike; adopted. i IN AMERICA. rs L. Preseott, Se. 3 sccount, CS ee pero st of H. M. Gurley, stroke: ; R. J. Clarke, No. 2, a1 Tue Grand pRED Oregatic Concert ‘Tuovre from the Pacitic side, who appear at Lincoln hall to-night, are highly spoken of by ‘musical critics in the northern cities. The Bos. ‘ton Journal says of the Hyers sisters. “Both the have voices of remarkable and sweetness, soprano, Miss Anna Hyers, exhibits more finished powers of execution than ic ALL THE NEW STYLES aT mlstr 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU CABrets, CARPETS, CABPETS. ¥ . — Quincy Adams. U fore a by ha cone, L 2A Wiliane, : roy Youn oe Bet = NEW STORB! MacArthur orderect'a writ of habeas cor- the 1 prod CARPETS. OILOLOTH, MaT- Szvexts St.| TING, RUGS, MATS, ac. he. a LaReR ASSORTMENT OF Battery, with intent to kill, om John T. Kivers, ‘Tue Natioxar Coriece about concluding its first the iectures at the rooms in the Colo- M.° LOtreane. ©. A. DUNNINGTO B - 4% street DUNNINGTON. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 917 La. piegele a ‘98h and 1th streets northwest. Personal attention given to the - 23-Sm" and in HE CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEME ‘TS. RAILROADS. A LARGE VARIETY Of light weight, ready- BALTCRE AND | ONTO made garments for gentlemen, suitable for | Cua % SALE OF VALUABLE I™ ay EK warm weather. = “PROVED PROPERTY, IN GEORGETOWN, " sai VASHING TON On end after ti Serine Go. C. HeNwrxo, 410 7th street. TiMOME —— on TU AY, the 10ch My Kixcnom vor 4 Horse.— What the purse Jay of June c of King we could not — Peeeeres — - aw i ey now purchase for a song. The taur Lini- Georgetown, be ment will not raise the dead horee of @ king, bat int on the weet line of High street, where it will cure a lame one, and—more than that—it | 5°gh!it¢ of the poction reese gS is the most renrarkable thing for swellings, stiff | #\Feua,"}, dced dated September 17th, 1888, cuss the joints, caked breasts, stings and bruises, the 8% feet. mu Jess, to the center of the ° world has ever seen. A man onght to saffer grtition, wall Tehoure conveyed to ‘i “ Pee en he Aes mee Orakei immediately adjoining toost nerwh of ineeumes PB gah ge liniment. 23,e05 Seunen went tthe ‘idle of ontlica wet a ‘et 645 @. m. and 5:10 p. m., bet not on Sur SUPrERERS rrom Couns, BUNioNS, Bap | 501 6 feet; thence north 58% feet. more of less, to FOR NORFOLK LEMS a . *g | the south Yineof the portion conveyed as aforesaid r on Si Sarg, ote, find immediate relieg at Dr. White's | Oe ce cca ttedeetee Sean Nee | Leaveat 1:10pm uet oot on Ravtay 8. "The treatment often. effects a oan wy ond @aily (except Saturday) ai 7.40 a. wi. and sive uty Frame Deeilings S:t0 and 45 p.m. On Saturday at 7-40 a. tn. aod J. Perfect cure. even In extreme cases, if none but crm are suital oes are Worn. tr | 12, sand 2% mon he, with interest at eight (*) per y ROCKS AN ——_o—____ Cent. the title to be retained until full payments of | *OS POINT OF ROOKS AND INTERMEDIATE Straw Hats, in great abundan ce, selling purchase money and intere: If terme are not com cheap, at Stinemetz’s, 1237 Penn’a av. a3 Filed with whe pectin J cantina FULt stock of Boys’ and Children’s Str: iting chaser'scost. A deposit of Hats, for dress and school. Stinemetz’s, 1 ance ot hid Pennsylvania avenue. 2,3 MAKY F. ESSIX, Guardian parchasing tickets at the Avenae —— _e—___ JAS. &. EDWARDS. Attorney. s there arrange to bave their baggage CrxctxrxatTt Lacer axp Buck Beer on DMecad THOMAS DOWLING. Auct._ or and checked at their residence, taken to draught at Geo. W. Driver’s new sample rooms, BorTice it into the baggage car corner Pennsylvania avenue and 4x street. 27.5 : rk, Philadel ‘and Boston, sre ad- — oe EORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK wit! | “Wen rane ae ‘ GENTLEMEN'S Peart Cassimere Dress IDAY, May 30 (Decoration day) Par sone BR SHARP. Master of Transportation Hats and Mackinaw Straws. Stinemetz’s, 12:7 | tis having paper taturing that day ate Tequesta | aM © pea el Ticket Agent Pennsylvania avenue. G3 side for the same the dai erations » General Ag: me Mackiwaw Srmaw Hats, at Willett « TAWES BICKBON. Cuter M Whe tee in reece i “ye. ce. — meeting of PHILADE Ruoff’s. Call at once, and get one of their HOLDERS OF “OAK HILL “CEMETERY ASHING T desirable styles. The largest assortment in the | will be held at the office of the company on Mi: Trains between Washing « city, 2,3 | DAY, June 2, 1573, at & p. m., for the purpose ¢ | New York are now run as follows —— oe -__—_ electi: joard of te serve for the en- SULIPS, SMASHES, COCKTAILS and other pre- | suing Meare nf MARNE Te cate om YORK, without change of cars Seriptions carefully’ compounded by Geo. W. | “ma0-wasiw Secretary. y (except Bunday) at Sa.m., 1W and river and corps of cient assistants, at iT SUPT | the ‘new sample rooms, corner Pennsylvania | S)/=SEOSCOPIC Vik Leave daily (ontept Bamana Bio and 6 avenuevand 4% street. |” 2,5 BLESSED PETER | Neos a ’ PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS will find ON TUESDAY EVE Leave for New faunas m.,and Phitadel “*Brown's Bronchial Troches” beneficial in clear- wpm hin at MBlee ing the voice before speaking or singing, and | , Admission, 28 cents, Doors open at 7:30; to com relieving the throat after ~~ cuartion St 3 rs dl xocal organs. For Coughs and Colds the Zrvches | F)XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN DRY are effectual. eos | Bit Se Dons. : | ae o Sapameen Biker en ant Tc © large and attractive | potstind Gonds for Sallines or His 7 ond Ov cars for New York on 8.80 train eal tickets to Pi hia, New York, or be had at the n Office af all hours of the day See Baltimore and Ohio Ratiread advert for schedule between Wasbingion, Baltimer: mai the West RECEIVED TO-DA invoice of i = Victoria Lawns, from ; Sate ic L WILSON. Master of Tra uaa Batist and Linea Suitings, ti shader, sory cheap. LM. COLR. Ge: ke Berane Santon” Straw Hate Biats Alpacee and Motaiteen panne SFO. 5.500 * " ats, ac} pacas Aire, As) ‘ialt B for Gentlemen, Youth and Boys, which we offer | A large tlock uf Gaode for Met's and Boy" wear ASBEAHDEL, ¢ Tasnme at our usual very low prices. “ton and bee Gaure Under Vests. —_ Carter & Co., Hatters, 424 9th street. N. B.—A reduction of 10 per cent. trom our ALEXANDRIA & FREDERI: Corner of Sizia Soreats. Local Trains leave for Alexandria as foll 8, 9,10, Hoa.m., 12 nm 3 23-tr usual prices to all our com: f the G wr — pred mec lly a nigga _— BBY THOMAS DOWLING, Anct', Georgetown 28,2 Canter & Co., Hatters, 424 9th street. A StartLine TrutTa!—Thousanils die anna- ally from neglected coughs and colds, which soon ripen into consumption, or other equally m., I will sell.on the pr: fatal diseases of the lungs; when by the timely 20; fronting 30 feet o use of a single bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam o, | street, between Wild Cherry their lives might have been pre- pe | 2 Speen of te tent. The ate mi served to a green old age. 26,6 | house, containing ten rooms, buth-reom and’ cell s facta Yeast Powpesr is the cheapest, ee. and ges, &c., &¢., aud one of the best | ut not lowest priced, Baking Powder. Elegant | "'s! ber inn ‘ Biscuits, Rolls, &c., prepared in & few min- | mange wer itnrea a hi panes, i 6: 12 and 18 utes. 2B, cured by adeed of trust on the property. ey —__» ___ oat 0 posit Turco-Rvsstaw BaTns; also, Medicated Va- | Son's the property meee ok MOM Of $100 ax por Bathe, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, | "ngs THOMAS DOWLING, Auct a ry 6: = neti. o ¥ THOS. DOWLING Auctioneer; Geor: . ” WitLoox & Ginn’s Sswine Macuins. The B — é serows |B. 8. YOUNG, Gen Passenger Agent. _y20-tt celebrated Basaar Patterns. A, at one | OTL LING BORER x COMFORTABLE BALTIMORE AND PuTOMAO Tntelligences Building My: Heh street, | 34. TAND Ga) DUNDANTOM STREET, 2 | Dose BAUEOAD. SE swans. eS ther trains daily Tax co! TTY at inrge ate the use- TBALNS LEAVE FOR | TRAINS ABRIVE at fainess of Singer's Sewing ‘Machine. 15 intgomery streets, six tear: | <0 an we inet pay, 64a YEUNG TON. Poxp’s eae pa agen ; barns, comfortable frame dwelling houses, wit! dal P- i ements. The lo jo ensa! except Sunday. piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, sprai ny” ond all erect taprovemente ean *% ‘Mail, daily, ex- scalds, soreness, old sores, headache, coli: ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance 6, 12 and ISmonths, eatern &x: lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, ee a. dead of trast on the property Cpaser: ated hoarseness, diarrhoa, and all ages, ete. ing at cost of the purchaser. A deposit of 100 cinnat Pond’s Extract differs treun all other eatertion! required as soon as the property ie-strack off necept Sunloy daily except Sunday Inown to'be a cure for these diseases, mthett BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown 7. 08 pm ., Accommodation, iocpsmctveney IMPROVED PROPERTY ON a STREET, GEORGETOWN, UESDAY, June 34, at iH sell om mi THB NATIONAL SaVinos ISAWK, Corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. = annum on deposits for each calender month. hours, 9 to4. Saturdays, 9 to 4 and 6 w MB, 14016 Ponp’s Extract ts (or saic at wholesale by Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhere. tw, ttt aff heap nom | Taxeuomernns roperty is eligibly located o and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street: { the nest pees Pond — city and is Loot Tah tro : » part of Lot 123, front- of Washingt . The improvements ¢ story-and-balf Brick Dr = — “ third ei eae 2. 6 and ng GRAN ais = th interest accured Dy deed of trina nat 1873 D OPENING = 1979 | pre Comverancigg af thy coe of pane or R®?r FOB THE SPRING TRADE. ‘With « fall corpe of first class work: SUMMER STYLES Bitte stock of the best foreign and domestic Dye }, &c., &e.. I am full: CLEAN Ow EEFOLOR s. 5 1872 rexxsrivasia novre 1872° LADIES’ AND GE} RING AN or WEARING APPAREL ES | to THE HOBTHWEST. SOUTH, ABD SOUTS- Promptly and in t] ie Trains leave es follows: BLACK ALPACA COATS, PREMIUM STEAM DYING aNv SCOUR- 2 2. =. DRAB D'ETE CoaTs, ESTABLISHED 1831, DIAGONAL MOBAIRB COATS, ‘warded 1867. FRENCH SERGE COATS, Pos Gime Bor 7a ere ae! apl-tr LIGHT COLORED STRIPED ALPACA COATS = DRY GOODS. Cue P STR: ckD SILKS Om AUc- PEN) A NUE, é lot of SUMMEB 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. : ation to large ot of SUMMER ee ae quality and styles, at $1.00 A» STRAUS, the Ch ier, my23-tr Between 10th and Ith streets. pg eames zeaenes G=°. M. OYSTER « Co, UK S.at 43 conte, 6. T - | BLACK SILKS, at $1.00, $1.25, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS 7. LACK GRENADI 8’ i eraies a rs to IN i of pew and ery c! = ESS GOODS, very desirable for QNE BUTTER AND EGGS. Pere dn of FINE SRHITE coops ane (“PHILADELPHIA PRINT” BUTTER A DomEstio COTTON GOODS atthe vers | (7S. OHARE & SON, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, 1213 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. (Between M and N sts.) NEW BUTTER! NEW CHEESE! 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 SPECIALTY.) CENTER AND NORTHERN MARKETS. G.M OYSTER, G.M OYSTER, Jz., Procuring their usual attractions in 23-6 DEY Goops For spring and sununer wear. BED HAMS 16c. PER LB ETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, raga 6 6 ft 16 ba gan Ladies should beat in mind that this is tne bem | '® sah . . and est south DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER = find such goods as and Str 3 re and Colored 5: GRAHAM FLOUR. oaT L. A FULL STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING | shetes, singie sud double width Heruannice, Hecker's Wheaten Grits, Hecker's Farina, Rye REMARKABLY CHEAP GOODS HAS JUS1 | line Moursing Goods. Flour, iris 8, Sag Maton, BEEN RECEIVED, ON EXAMINA1ION | THE GREAT SPECIALTY, Search, ae THEY WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVLS. LLAMA LACE JACKETS AND Points. | We: Blackwell Candles, Cross & ich ben, man's Mustard, Stickne; & Poor's Mustard, “ouve Oil, Bauces: Balid Dressing. CINCINNATI OLEINE SOAP. " Gh Starch, Baker's Chocolate Dore rer eat econ con Shells, Broma, Prunca, at te, All the novelties in SUN SHADES and PABASO Gent's jae Linen Rommel Hanttere =) SS haes Saar, aah aay ether ant e Sorel? . that value their dollars and cents should not fail to call at this house before purchasing elee- “Remember «THE ARCADE, mi7-tr 427 7th street, between D and E, 8. W MEDICINAL LIQUORS. fair Brushes, $1 EDUCTION IN PRICES Ol Port Wine, French Pdarments of all Kinds, made of R AT THE ARCADE. A od ed, at re Cc. S&S. @HARE & SOR, at ‘wardness of the and ha’ erchtefs, 4,3 and 2 fer 1. | ;,0%ins tothe beckwartnessof the season, and hay: Mourning do., 3 and 2 for $1. ies’ or Children’ m2-tr 1913 7th ot. 3 paire "s full regular made F LOUR: Ontigrca' Seripea fall regular extra long Hove, RSCEIVED DIRECT sala Walnat 8 Square Picture frame, with glass and from the Mills tp back, size 8x10, 60 cents, Fi ‘Frames, 60 cents and $1. VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. Sir Fine Plated Katee, for 81 60 cents per barre lees thar. ill sell to families _ WOLFORD & SHILBERG, mil-tr_ 427 7th street, between D and E, 8. ¥ Prices of SUGARS and TEAS all marked down. 1 each. BAI Piste Bracelets, Betts, Rings, Charms, Chains, Jaces,, dc. Bx tap Buyin of Hubber and Jet vat $1. ALL THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER ‘Teb and Sth streets, ARTICLES AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION, RAILROAD B, SILVEREERG’S Dp GOODS AT PANIO PRICES. A METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | , Set ia DRY GOODS Beal Combined. 319 SEVENTH STREET, at 6,10 Estate Mortgage ‘The comi-annua! interest ce the Bagtstered b. és tn pais with GOLD ONBOKS, cont ‘tO tbe post efliea address of Une bolder.