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———— { FF228cE PRINTED ORGANDIES AT BALF PRICE. F] |. thirty pieces Brench printed O8 Heatrs, the poor man's, righas, neg OANDIS vi the very nest quality tm chisty log piles ie der of Messrs. Ha Tatton aie a Ae he ween A 8 CENTS PER YARD. EVENING STAR. | Petits ofan eae LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. GEORGETOWN. ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF THE Pustic +. Jane 9, 1873. PY Hy i AT vevveces eon 28, i i LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. co! ts beliion Ree- ALO, Lapin * fine ck Silk and Wool GRENADINES, open to- of intry: | ing, under charge of same. huraday, June iw plain and satin stripes, ranging from 75 opts yok Odd Fellows’ | scholarship, Rud Needomanski_ Oo Vy bes 9 o'clock, Primary No. 4, and Fema'e ree. PURE SULK BLACK GREN«- bell Spindler, Frank Stephens, Ri | those condary, in ‘the building, pinks aGi, @1.25 aol G1 Bou all betow the roe Kev. George W. Parker, a colored minister of | James Alman, A Noack, Max Fisher, | that proved such a under same charge. Fi , June 2, ati Alexandria, Va., died in that city last evening, | -lohn Menchon, 7 seg oe — o'clock, resis eens im See Mowece- cor pion. Greenwood, jenry nock 5 ts time! ery-street bu , under charge 4 . “' The boy drowned at Four-mite ran on Satur- music," Frederick zn z Monday, June 28 at 1 oclocke Bemale Later: correctne=s of hi day, ax stated ir Tee Star of that date, was | I ii in penmanship, | royalist in one of Scott's novels upor Dy | Mediate, in the P: t-street building. ander ni S980 FSSSSTLTAtA A = nausea Witham Abrons. a helarship, Thomas Walker. | lamation of “ ool y _—* of Mr. Beall. Tuesday, June 24, at 1 js iy Excvrstoxs, Church Ly Fn Fag Bey RY GOODS TO SUIT TBE POPULAR IDEA ‘The cars of the Mctropolitan street railway ited the right to | Charles IT. on his restoration—: - o'cluck, Female Grammar, in the —— be provided at short notice Agathe] ) line commenced ruoning over the 44 sireet | Teceive the — = by soem pears? his enemies—the oblivion for ee z. Sree Lovrage ee = ¢ a. er Sie, Pome ore &e., - ‘aures ned OF CHEAP @ooDs . Saturday atten by received beautiful books from the teacher - ¥. Z. fednesday, June 25, o" 4 ram- ies, wi! joaned free a SY =a "Tue sapetmmmendont of carcete Tae Wan at | ceoeral Improvement; one of these was Israel | | (The designation of McLean for the position | mar, in the Montgomery-street building, wader = Palmer & Green, Georgetown. 76° | a deautifal line of DRESS GOODS at ex:remety rected to Temove the #4 puimp apposite 252: K | Sommers and ihe other Grorge P. Baden. This | above referred to was probably made by the | Thay'se or Smronten niet We ee renee ne | 2 : ce street northwest. xe fil che wel!. ix one of the schools in the Jeltersen ae collector in that revenue distri Ed.) wit | distr ated at the close of each exami- an were mati PERvUWwAN SYRUP.—This valuable medici and rahon, lowe, 5 ‘The Methodist Epi-epal Chacch at Sliga, | nearest and opposite the lecomotive-en: nation, instead 1 close o! school year 4 a ‘ ; counts, Ma, wea dedicated y air shop, ‘ant the annoyance from the almont The Tar and Tail Board Walsance. | as heretofore. ee oe 1 tH, Mr. Norris, and Kev. str. | constant ringing of bells is very great. There | Mr. Editor. Please proclaim it nonghout me F DUCATIONAL.—Commencement at George- iis trem sar toot | Siclat.ng. »Te 46 popils enrolled, 43 of whom were present im (D. ©.) that we are Meret to = 1 | town College will take place this year on ek chiefs Tie. ‘Bemmer Flanncis i ‘The Grand Lodze of Goot Samaritans (col- day; 11 have been transferred during the most, by the gross negligence; no! imposi tion; Thursday, the 2ith instant; and the annual etd eains unchanged, and is the only form wi and ‘tnbicached Oottone At reduced ‘prices ered) of Marylana, District of Columbis. ard | past season, and 26 more are ready for iransier. | no! impudence of our street ee + distribution of premivms at the Georgetown ‘ary attempt to biow up the | this vital clement of health, can besape | bargaine in Dry Coote collet ay Baxre: w #d_acen! states, holds itv annual session bere Female secondary No. 6, Miss ttie Davis, | their motley crew of irresponsible drivers. Are Academy of the Visitation B. V. M., for the Saturday noon, but proved | plied. € avee AF nn Widresday, on'wh'ch occasion there will be @ Mind Timp nedd conan nan ig ourselves to aur new | academic year 1872-3, will be on the day suc- | ‘wer, was m twenty-five pounds of powder | scppenens grand processio s of the erganizz.ion. i to~ and improved conditi Pavinspesttion in tee ote ceeding, riday, June ith. ce buried in the base of the structure only serving | x) ire, ete., find immediate relief at Dr, cE DRESS GuuDs, The first game of the championship series be- | Trus P| us the vial or vile o a sthe te no Tue Ory PresnyTeRtan Cavncn has “done | +, demolish portion of the southwestern side. establishment, No. 635 15th street, opposite L | C - pince on the grounds of the latter om Saturday | present number on the rol . am- r Fade tine | excen mt one, it fe ight, | York of demolit mpleted on Monday. a a eh Goul a : - ‘i ‘tons mr S4 are ready for transfer, which, added to | ruin of our purses are we to have added by this | which completes the demolitionof the ven r.ble —____—_ :. “3 VERY LOW Paices. See en FNS tT ed ele alee Waal aeeeeeee ring the | nuisance that of the ruin of our shoes, dress, | Structure. "Mesera Young & Keenan, contrac: | ‘Tux Tichnorwe Pri scey Taiat—in the | suitable shots are worn, t Arathi picket ttaesreg The Kentucky Tepublican association has | past term, makes a good showing for this school, carpets, See eee reu; tors for the rebuilding on the new site in West trial of the Thos chai ord for perjw | My Krnepom pom a Honest a Honss.— What the purse | , wad Sumaner tebice. a oa need other white elected the following officers for the ensaing six | sna is highly complimentary to the teacher. | out? Is the Board of Public Wor! 8 a street, have been pushing their work vigorously | the 20th ult., pea is Metta: e ‘aaien of King Richard could not then procure, alican | googs. Silk J: Teduced to Bhs a months Charles Hendley. president; J. K | The roll of merit is as’ follows :—Medal | to prevent—the Board ot Health to coniomn — | and report the basement story of the new honse | the English physician at Me wPisrival in that | BOW purchase for a song. The Gentaur Lini- | Sant” Black -sithes el on Foods are tag vilett, ¥ yrevident; J.T. Neely, secretary; | scholar, Mary B. Shanks; «ttendanceMary | the chief of police to stop—this imposition up and the brick work commenced by Mr. ] She spoke of Arthur Orton’s srrival q at | ment will not raise the dead horse of a king, but | dally. Liame Lace Jackers fron St to Sa cack, M. Koundabosls, corresponding secretary; 8. | Halley, Susannah Noyes, Mary Jones, Rosa | flicted by eallous ¢ontractors? Will not our | Sferting, ‘who wilt Fapidly push it to comple- | town many years ago. He was dresse \ as @ | it will cure a lame one, aud—more than that it moe i a S. Stout, treasurer. Ander. on, Alice Carrie Hepburn, An- | Leg slature provide? Will not our press (the tion. sailor, sak father’s name ey Geo. ¢ te is the most remarkable thing for swellings, sti:t erty not sho) ‘; WYLIe. Mr. Fisk Milts went to Mt. Olivet cemetery | rie C. Ha@bner, Amelia Backenbeimer, Annie foret in the land) ory aloud for redress and re- | “The cornerstone of the old church, laid April | and that he was butcher to eer, tle | joints, caked breasts, stings and bruises, the Le1sadi9see ee iw, on Saturday te take a plaster cast of the face of | Trosleine, Mary Kendrick and Elizabeth Gib- | lief? A Friend To IMPROVEMEN’ 6, 1821, by Wm. Hewitt, M. W. G. « Free | remained in her house C ree a i reps nt world has ever seen. A man ought to sutler | 4. for Btme. Demoresi:s Patterns pe , Tom Wright. (hanged on Friday last for the deportment, Hattie Lynch, Addie St al, A Fok ro Imposition. Masons, was taken up on Saturday evening. It | him constantly duri; A is in Me! te mee with the Rheumati«m who has not tried this = — tourder ot Negerski, the pedeler,) for the med- ona Larkin, Cora Thorn, Roberta McGee, p —— coded. contained a Bible, which was very much de- | when she did not see him a ghee Pong Fm liniment. 29,e05 POPULAR HuUUSE— association of the District vf Columbia, but | Margie McBride, Mary West, Teresa Andre; ” The Pump rey Me sit me, | °: ed,and a silver plate, upon which was in- | met him = = a cag prccel mt re a th Sp a ante : . eb was so mach decomposed that it coald cbolarship, Jennie B.-Fraoklin, Margaret Editor of the Siar: il you permit me, | scribed Rev. 8. B. Baich, D. D., Pastor; David had looked at the defe wees : ‘OND’ XTRA 0 ea THE ARCADE! é not de d nd the sexton was ordered tointer | 3 ire, Hannie Taylor, Minnie Bird, Annie | through the columns of your valuable paper, to English. Jno. Macdaniel, and Robert Ober, Ru- | when asked by the examining counse! piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, a si ‘ the remains at once. ford, Lizzie Birch, penmanship, Mary Bur- | call the attention of the proper authorities to | jing Elders; John Laird, Andrew Ross, John you, tell me, is he like the boy who was with | scalds, soreness, old sores, headache, — COMPETITION DEFIED eed = many Coen eer eae Se And'K streets? It hak beeh without x handle for Tomtedcnene to erect tee bediog! Dotan L ee oe Tollowing ‘any Mra, pia ent | hoarsencta, diaerhton, ame all wemerehages, see, | ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST AND « HEAP. See Cee NOPE) pes Dees six months, and the residents have had to g0 | Momoe, President of the United States, and | into the withess bes. Sie is the widow of Fran- | Pond’s Extract differs from all other advertised SoT SIUBE IN THE DISTRICT geno two and three squares for water. Prompt action | ‘join Peter, Mayor of Geargetown. cis Jury, whose brother had married one of im the fact that it ism standard | Qo. cy op h strcet, between E am F stre THE WANDERINGS OF MICHARL KAXB, WHO | is desired by a Water Drinker. Drownep 1 THE CaNAL.—Satarday after- | Orton's sisters, and epee scoot treated a he ames Seeing, und DRY Goups Law or A. K. Shepherd; a KILLED BIS BROTEER J0BS- THE COURTS. noon, a lad named Thomas Ceiser, while ng give her testimony. She Aoned ye es meg tg known to be a cure nese dise eK | im every respect complete, ke dwell.ng nor.’ site F. bevw peat hanes aia id eeascinn tees eo oem COURS TE GENEMAT TERM.—On Suinntay | 8 thé caval near the Oli Foundiy, got beyond | Arthur SC mMeRen TE ee ELL Woncs-Rimssadl Garena ans; Mabeaied Ya. NEW GOODS EVERY Day treets north x chael Kane, who is charged with the marder of soc rt closed, Fowlermat, Groat Fatletee | his depth and was drowned. itis body was | a letter of in Mhatinnd pentane aE Pas | por Benen tor ath shea dasaan ak De, Beeae es wala GS Se i his brother, John Kane, on the 26th of March geafier hehe tbs pny xed and new trial awarded. | recovered and taken to his home in this place. Town witn two land por a’ te E street. $,20,6: At thie eet - re Joticn com nd the Latest last, at the boase of thei ther, on B street, JOR TEGAL POWER OF CONSULS. River Nxews.—The schooners Maid of the | saw him troowesty poms Deen, i ~ amnipaanites =< noms Sa SOS oe ie for «pring aud rt; 4 two-story brick dwellings with There was an altercation be- Hale. Io this case defendant was } Mist and Anna Hodges arrived to-day Lege him some ete roy bei a hea a Taxn Came ov Youn Vaveaures. y DEESS GOUDS of all b side 1, between 20th and Sich Michael drew s dirk knife end “capacity. attached the | HOCK, With 100,000 feet of Litera odie Ml aman Na hi pe relatives at Wappin, and examine the fire and burgiar proof vauits MESTIOS in largo variety, dist street r John C. Fay; atwo- Cae Saas Cota ’D tatfons invetved are an | Wveatley Bros., and the steamers Geo. Hf |’ frequently spoke of his relatives at Wapping, | apd examin Deposit Company, corner of New Lak — a story and cellar addition to dwelling, | Sitped John, whe died afew hoars afterwards. pl powers of euch oficers. Jodge Cartier | Stout from Eniladelphia and the O. Vanderbilt | seancmizo won Loser Tavasvez.—in | Sot cetas sent ee ree keeping ACE JACKETS and POINTS, norih side H, between 17th and 18th streets | Michael Immediately left the city, and has been | fo judicial powers of sarh oMicers. Jadge Cartier | trom Baltimore arrived nalboat diliardgerived | various localities about the lakes there are | of securitics jewcie, silver wane or other ane gant eesortment tt BES BT Ls. yorthwest, Soe S_ F- BEG 8 Sweeeuy rama | Soot ccs of runeing sae De cae The held that co veut had ne | with 1,000 bushels core Gud’ S00 beucle hens | Isingon the bottom © mamber of vemels, many | abiee, Mesteivoa ton te stan Galen eee. ecyons then voles tate odiae mates cna Kew Hompebt's svenue, vacwees | SS‘: fe tere’ he roast’ bees ia ane is Wieees Acc FH reltete. nm ant 300 basuels wheat | (Vues of the better clams, laden with rail hum, according to size. | No business man can | yu to-callatthishouse before purchasing aie, ta avenue and / street northwest, | 2° 2 fugitive, he returned home last night, wit eee a a iron and other property ot great value, among | afford to do without them. Take warning from | were, : Sehnece; a the > Mecy brick divel- | eer, crcl upto the Gutheninen ced Go tint es = which may be included both iron and copper | the Chicayo aad Boston fires. Bemember S7-THE ARCADE, ling. corner East Capitol and Sih streets north- | sive himself up to | cn teat peneee chataet 4 x CASES. ALEXANDRIA ore. With some of the new appliauces for rais- ames 487 7th street, between D and easc, for Hugh M-Catery; a two-story brick oh bag Ae —— i the Yather lnduemeea ient. b i a = * ing wrecks from great depths, nearly all of Tax NATIONAL SAVInes BANE, corner of ‘ ewell berween Sd and 4% strects evath- | CU sad and that ebices cent to the hoses ond | of : we these vesscle with their cargoes can be re- | New York avenue and iSthstrest, pays Oper et. | (ARPES: cane k in Talberg; & two-story brick dwel- | Terie’ in > cuntod He is a youn County News—Stage lines are running be- | “oVered without much difficulty, should no . . Phony ; = een pas sete: aes ‘appeats to botu sopust | '% 000 , L sadeceecs Luigi aa Wee storms intervene. The weather thus far this Sfx, din bechraranems of the srace, ong ng ‘ - | and between Arlingto shington. . : of Cal sd than tre tented to-day 10 Wm. Rothwe"* | hesltit, looking as if the recollection of his fret- | Sa ra: | yA Presbyterian church has been organized at | feuron hat een unusually favorable for such — fer the time of year we shail, irom MONDAY J P.ench roof dwelting on | Titidal deed nad a6 a upon a So ead Bali’s Cross-roads, and a building is in course during the summer months, and, from what & Giss's Szwine Macains. Bog ey ay vu iM price on Ist and ‘Al sou east, amd E- J. Me- | Bi; Hine sppeared for the prisoner in th and also in- | of erection at a cost of $3,500. can be learned of those engaged in such enter- | Celebrated Basaar Patterns. a tence, |, Our styles in Rugiish Tapestrya, English Incraine, Id a two story brick building oa | Petice Court to-day, and when ad bacat ring whether th snaving been | A Catholic organization has been completed prises; the cxpectsent out ccoe we cal 7 Tth street, | ,OUF styles Tedtetion renee cen Sith street, northwest. | Ceseomepageene bony pay ste cieapaesa wee Seer iit and use by the United States from whom she at Falls Church, and steps have been taken to | pon,’ Intelligencer Building. 10,28 Deercelled anywhere, iP = e Seenin ead ot an, | Deca tei rerp ine location for which has not | EEiii iaden with railroad tron, which sore ‘Tun communtes ax iarge appreciate the nse- ange nite aod Check Mattings in store KEcertion oF THE CREW oF THE C ess See SNE SR GS eumt Se Get oy ruled, and the award of the | D¢Sn Tully determined upon. iis Church is | the river St. Clair some twenty years eines, falnese of Singer's Sewing Mechine- BS | “Wenkse Eithn te uth cctnns, tnt Puseneto cen FEAKE Boat (icp BY THEIR No “Judge Snell said that he did not feel like ed. : _ nion centey apa heuetape gy reed Parties are now engaged in recovering the ——_o—_—__ Now ia fair opportunity for honsckeepore to pro= Faiexps.—The olk Jou-wel of Sai taking the responsibility, and suggested that | POLICE COURT—Jwdse Snell —To-lay nod ail che 5 vay schools of Patera cal’: | cargo, but as the vessel was well along in ‘THERWONETERS and Barometers are repaired | our. y nice Ourper tot le money. sees War, Sal ot she Chesapeske boat club | atrer the accused is committed they could apply | Lynch. charged with an as-auit with Intent to kill | apd all the Sunday sc eet ato inthe test ce, | her hull has doubtless basome broken b and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street: WOLFORD & SHILBERG. from Washington on after the accuse rage yeould apply | Wit Hawk ml men, onthe latof | have been invited to participate in the festivities | BED NUT title value The amount of = . 4 L i to the bigher court for his release on bail. r tio it of the occasion. ‘ ried beneath the waters has been est - BSbtr 427 7th street, between D and E,8. W. a Third Legistative Assembly. 2% fe Aapiey is the name of the now station cotab- | Stag at spunsinel Gs40000e, were is prob- | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, ARGAINS IN DRY OUODS —Apareace where a large crow COUNCIL.—The Council was not in session tn | aveault and batters ae Wm. i. Pe each oom OH. R., at the George- | atiy below the actual’ figures —-D: F Bt THOMAE DOMTANG, Auctioncer, Bien. Hej Wanwatta, 20 New Bork Pate The landing of the Saturday. fi ‘The strawberry season is now fully open, and | /’rese, 4 ee tee ee I HOUSE OF DELEGATES —On Saturday even- a in the next ten’ days a million quarts wii be] Vanna TVILLE, —Satur- nt Frame House | $2.25, worth g2 58. P: Boe. to 9; Dos lies, The, ing the House in committee of the whole resumed { cart from Wiwis t | shipped to market. a day night the Westville cemetery was Beotow o, T dugen; Alpacas, 2c. to vorie the consideratioa of “the retrenchment bill Asforactian of grai ; Mvtixy.—Several of the members of the | by some fiends in human shape, who nd ning wn Be; Lining Gambticn, | 2 Ov motion of Mr. Campbell, the first section was contempt in nawering a: } | chain gang—which has been in a disturbed and | trated outrages which seem almost incredijle. id at en en noel a ESopuen 2c Ped nearly every fh TE Real I S10. ©, Widmearer charges wit unruly condition for sometime past—mutinied | Trees, shrubs, and flowers were ruthlessly day the Vth day of Jue eet Oe chee a | mals OSE Bases eee a Se soleus naan whe wand an Gee emetic caper sere a wi this morning. wiile at work on south Altred | broken down and uprooted. Monuments and | {Meta ty. FS The address of welcome was de- | Clagert moved to strike our the paragraph « duty. street, and when Superintendent of Police Clif- | headstones erected by the love and care of . " nig. bac fort with | J BY GOODS aT PANIC PHICES. Col.J. W. Hinton. At its conclusion riatiog $2.500 for salary of the trem ford struck one on the tace with his | triends and cherished as the mementoes of hi the , sion formed, w.th the band in iront, Beard SePavtic: We Ks; lost—yoas 8, nays 9. M: r umbrella bro! open revolt, and with | departed ones were overturned and _ seat eee = +, the e vie " ac ze, ot aapeee a ‘oe teteted aoe nat Gace m- | ned that officer with dire consequences if he | jot: were torn down au destroyed. XTBAORDINARY BARGAINS I ds pore he eve prea tll foot, and oat bin dation whlch onan ae ting witness fail dee teotite tomes entire didn't, in thelr lanzuage,‘eut stick.” Two of | Flags placed to de. ignate the graves of soldiers | a> GOODS. jwise ot fe. 0 perd. worth ins Son oe : cuhern al : < m amentunent to the third | Sornetnae teas mae Ofanity; eotlaterat | the most violent, Kobert J. Johnson and Jo- | were removed to other tomb:, and as figal act | Plain and Striped Grenadines, ow price; Striped Vosemite ai'See ‘ these in (rn were toliowed by members of the ved an amendment to the third | diecharg i 9; outta seph Johnson, both colored, were taken in | of vandalism the temporary soldiere’ incr omnge | Japanere Silkerat ten eae h 8c. ‘Curtains at Chesapes ke club ard cit.zens generally. In the i Jum > rag | a ee Henry Monroe bei by @ detail of the city police and | Cyvanaall rap bene ers’ mn = Beautiful Goods for Suiting: ‘25, 37 and Ste. i = evening the triends of the victorious crew gave pono a samt ot ean Eee amd SF reine + 3 ¢ =— 78 os ae city: petics and | was carried into the neighboring wood. N° | Victoria Lawns, from ae Sg Paves, 38 to Siete ballets them a grand banquet at the Atlantic hotet. In all smemble in joint con ry ES 5 . {| marched of to the jail, where they were puton | motive can be ascribed for this actof vandal- | potist and Liven Suiti all shades; very cheap y *a990 the toasts which iollowed the Analosians and purpose, adopte SO = Descitat + pt tag a bread and water regimen. ism. The inhabitants of Westville are thor- | giriped and plaid White French Organdies. s Potomaes, of the Disicict of Columbia, were | 2! i Ppanes, conan meee | Bea ee Tiler a Tun City Passexcer RatLway.—The up- | oughly aroused on the subject, and itis pro- | pimde Almcoe sad Meneses ‘a epecialty not forgotten. T ° — ict of Columbia, eaperiatendeat ef ar | eit ae ade eo Pemrance Just age. Preece ao Wey nctive a | pongd to ofler a reward for the detection of'the | A. large sick of Goode for Met's aud Boy's wear THE TRADES. ig —_e —__ ses+mente and taxes, and eleven assessors elective 30.1 pearance just now. About 100 meu are there | guifty parties.—New Haven Journal and Courier, ei pe Bh Veet. ee et. THE Crrervs AND Mexace: opted. ‘ employed in digging up the street and putting | 2d. BENJAMIN MILLER, PACTICAL PLUMBING, GaS-FITTING 1x0 ‘There was © pleasurable excitement on our penttton Chem rene-cnd reported: the bill to pete frhengebaens Ase iy being donein the | ‘Tryixo To Fino a Place To Die Ix.—Yes- | _ma3-tr 101 Bridge street, Georgtown. | 1, SEWERAGE promptly aivended 6a greanen: at ae yg ee ong — ee Sree entree, © concer in the amend- most approved style. There isto be a double | terday forenoon Officer Eston, of the Jersey ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown | tana svenue, pear 6th street, north wide, f ocession of jowe’s London Circus a ments of the e er; ‘i 5 arres| for si —— 299 2d street northeast nger's Menagerie of Trained Animals pased | | Pending which, on inotion of Mr. Berry, the ; Sauk aoa Nee SD ibice, geal seperate being ena ee | Secls en tre ee Tae es | WaLuk TX ON Wid srueet | Piewaiwayeon bande OMY» TIN LINE ' ugh them. The pageant was by far the | House, at 10 p.m, adjourned. Tebey. li; cmt nto ad Gena Ne. pga ce sy piy edna pane On Biates army on the frontier, on charges of at- AND THE CANAL AT AUCTION wines 2772777 Most interesting of the Kim ever seen here, and The Fish Markets, = a seig secspomichmediclaea all faye Pe eg erage bocepet atacand Pee tg fee arr by drowning. Kel- oe reece eae tei, ot Sis o'clock: » N. 713 Market Space etree cere Gat he pertre- | ccecauenta queesmerenhinea lt ee Savane pow of Clarke county, has beon appointed | ly, who ts dying trom disease contracted in the fronting #2 feet side i | Mamutacturer of AWNERGE fer teehee ny Of rival cireusecs asthe street shoe the Muck | day, furnished to Tux Stam by George W. | A DocSrony or rus U10-Fasmionen Kivp gauger in the U.S. internal revenue service, | army, says that he applied for admission into-n | stron’ be eater improve : Combination woul be peneiar ei te Howe | Harrison & Go-, wholesale dealers ts Balt New. | A ter ders ance. Mrs. Joshua Hewitt, liviog | and assigned to duty at Winchester. Capt. M. | hospital in New York, but instead was sent to by & Diackemith and w' Gucubpates Wehaer aan face to notice aii | 42 King st., 50, 51, 86 fl wharves, Alexandria: | uear Pennsgrove, leit her little boy, about | Eldridge, U.S. storekeeper, has been assigned Prison, where he remained eight savecned wes a at Sha ence Maohunen ey the aoe ion, bat the | Shad, per hundred, $12 to $12.50; Herring, per | three years-old, in the yard, where he wa> | to temporay duty at the Cameron distillery, ian Surmed out. ime went to Jersey City on ip eshonet; aesuren a pha gews the tive clephante, the pony team | thousand, $5 to $6; white perch, per bunch, 25 | amusing himself with a dog. Some time near this city.— Gazette, 7th ley mays bag Rela oh pwc a he Rone of Property. ‘Convey: r. clephant chariot—35 feet bigh—and the male —-—__ twee maltwhy: Sat seating Oocr ame, | Clk ecel igan, Fish Com: because he was a non-resident, and he there- | JQ 24D¥ FOR THE SPRING TRADE. ek ne eae entnans = Firep. — The following wills have | .trations of distress. Apprehending that soime- | sioner of the state of Michigan, arrived iis | fore attempted to drown himself. He was sent | » Wi corps of first class workmen,» Secarnene en iia en pl mppnensng cor in the office of the Register of Wills: | thing was wrong, she ran down stairs and | city yesterd: iy morning, having inycharge fifty | to the county hospital at Snake hill.—v. ¥. of the best foreign ie’ oill appes rin the line ef tae pence bat | ‘The will * = late Ge a, tally | oy ened the eee ei ‘almost human Sagacity onsen saa. fast: eo ee =~ Sun, 6th. hee 4 _— _—— preven. He be queat! is pro} to his wife log gave a of delight, and ran to an | mauufa yy the s yma pat enn Die Doe =, Wednesday. At the rere acer tormance the | and child. and an thelr death to the commis, pote st pad dy yard. Theirightened, mother New York for the purpose. On examination of eee fh tod a qrenibichag ali prov sntlyaarn Pay ganibitio sioners of county schools to erect @ brick school | ran to the well, which was fortunately filled | the fish on arrival here Mr. Clark fonnd to bis read pee a enelptoucn ature “s ree: Jit peop! ny fe bow: odoin this | DUtiding im the 5th disirict. David Bassett’s | nearly to the top with water, and discovered | great regret that nearly half of them were dead. Seansiod ead ee cones hove pall’ tue Ley, = reason. A clown who docen't srewk le caene | Nill bequeathing bis estate to. his wife | her child in time vo tastch hint ea eee he ean Cone end Coat the romainder would | Ruseied snd whore owners have pak ne YEING AND SCOUK- Of Min Tie Gaon ‘de- | The willof the late John P. Hilton directing | juet as he was sinking beneath the surtace | live buta short time edecided to ston here and | Ycemse reaired b Joge are sfissonishen chat the cae, = he best and most daring in the eountey, | (BAt, bis estate be sold and various bequest: | When rescued the child ous insersihie as pat them in the river. Shortly afterward he | Killed. | Owers of dog reopoute will be mane . a cidedly the best mest daring inthe country. | be given to his children and grand-children and restoratives being applied, consciousness re- | met Col. Samuel Luman and his son Theodore ously enforced. So far well Bar ete ‘ einer relatives, and $1.00 to the Foundry | turned. ‘The dog meanwhile manifested ite joy | Laman, esq., and. procuring carriage tue Srp. many OC Ont cllisrem'whe dopht the tee PROGRAMME voR THE MiLitta Review ox | Charch for the support of the ministry and | by capering about the room, jumping upon the | tree, taking with them the 30,000 shad Jot FO. | ety oF letting any dogs run at large during reeiPax The young men of this city con- | Sunday school, the principal not to he used ex. | raat hee ee room sing: aud licking | maining alive, proceeded to the river, and put | pricty of letting any whether licensed or un- ' mared with the military organizations are | ‘cepiiin the erection of a new church; £300 t> face and form of the unconscious littlé one, | the fish into the water near Potomac wharf. liceueed, tmusaied of Samarsled Thee bel ane wears oe OOF ele nenake | Washington Lodge, No. 6, of Odd Fellows, and ich ite eagacity had saved. e + J} | They are little fellows—only abont aif an | licenced, muzzled etieuvents aagiveonies Sormpanienbave tucn consolidated introns fe: | The (techy Ney aban, Amaciation. | Strndard, ose Inst evening procsre anothersuppiy of saad | Mad, and thal a muzzle is'a'provecative ts | (~, S O'HARE & SON, *s = e executors, Jol . Given and Carberr w $$$ 0 wre wl i mt and one battr'ion, in accordance with Hilton, qualified. ill of George W. Em- A CLEver ARREst.—Detective James Ben and make another ‘attempt to transport them in | madners—and they are right.—Zalto. Gazette. HOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, ‘ eS eee dn at ae erson bequeathing bis estate to his wife. nett, of the central office, last night accom- | safety to Michigan — Cumberland News, 7th inst TER OF Poe.—Save the ee plistiel a most important arrest, succeeding in | °° Tae Sister or Pox—! 14, and ihe latter first battalion of colored Liset Casz.—In the Circuit Court. Judge | apprehendi Augustus Lorenz, head clerk in Victoria men. The three companies of cavalry have | Hum phreys, J. H.Kueblingagainst | the fur department of the firm of Lord & Tay. | TWkER Lt Deen corsoliaated nto battalion. The treope | Adolt Cluss the cose of J. H. Kushling agains 1913 77u STREET NORTHWEST, (Between M and Ni sts.) Woopuecin, Lixnareina Be- ANDgDEATH.—Mrs. Victoria C. to-day, Messrs. Car- | lor, corner 20th street and Broadway. It ap- | Woodhall, the well-known female broker, who . tobe inl, the well-known female broker oeble, and In sen CARPENTER, BUILDER, Fill assembie at the Olympic base ball grou: rington for plaintiff, Messrs. Fendall and | pears that the superintendent of the store for | was suddenly stricken down by heart dscase —we mean mirers hai D u ‘Thursiay, at 4:50 p.m., and at 5 p.m. the | Davidge for defendant. Py . some time past suspected Lorenz of having lastevening: at her residence, No6 Kast 5ith ae ane cheetah wer gtd NEW BUTTER! NEW CHEESE! axp he arrangement of | ant fordamages 9 » | taken, valuable furs and other property irom | sitet, is stllin a precarions’ condition. Col. | Perf ‘to pension the only sister of its bade, | 26 26 36 16 26 16 16 126 QomTRacton. First cavalry bat- to the store, and informing the detective of this, | Blood and Miss Tennie C, Claflin remained by Ttwbuld be the beet mon that coujd be x - ° , 3 ; commanding: fir: Fach he nate | dan he War meee aotaee gurreliance> Vester’ | er bedside all night ministering toher wanis. | JEwSuld be the b inp tp eile g BARE, POCAE CORED BANS Ie, Sains: Grider Jobbing, or Os Tegiment infantry, Capt. Donald MeCathran, | : | day he was seen to leave the store, and as he | Miss Tennie C. Claflin Says that her sister has es nius. ae has We speodliy einen te command: first battalion colored troops, | °- my former objec- | looked a good deal stouter than usual, be wax | been overworked of late, and that the excite. | Tecently in igen deg 2 46 16 16 16 16 16 Capt. er, commanding. The marirs ir. K ing followed by the detective, and arrested’ while in | ment attending on the various triaisin which | that when she —, ‘ichmond some eZyrt Street. below Bat, northw est, dand hae been ordered to report for duty on | the Jefferson school Bulidine sie tercs Tig act of taking valuable turs and tassels from | she is defendant, has preged upon her system | Will be made to recognize the real worth of the DOOLEY'S YEAST POWDER. ———_= the occasion. Gov. Cooke will t the troops, | to give satisfaction in that line, and not is body. ‘as taken to the 20th precinct | much more than was beli brother by an act of kindness to-the sister. GRAHAM FLOUE. OAT MEAL. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e, ott Ceo schuston the election of field and been able to show that he sevepe Popsoeneh ad detained until he can be Called at thets aetay afternoon a gentl AT THE NEW Gas WORKS in Springfield? i * BOOKS, STATIONERY, 4, officers will be held. t time. yu gl & magistrat i ice and tol ry it two | Mass. method of Hecker’s Wheaten » Hecker’s Farina, Rye : —+—_—_ ieee said. have lost through hi : #ew indictments had been found against them. | Aiscoverait't Oc nanan tas boom Flour, ijacley Faptice, pao ‘Manivca, sor BE AMERICAN ODD FELLOW.” for May, SERIEANS OF THe Mesicay Wan—ata| | Kuwaway axp Semioce Accipent.—Satur- | $3,000 oF $4,000 worth st gente ith | This intelligence gave Mra. Woodhall a terrible ee, | Bedi mpecer peel Duryea’ Starch. TOCR MAN @ SUM, Anette fos tierce a et maces of the Meaican war veterans ou Satur- | day evening, as Mr. Johm BR. Taylor was ut —————— shock, and she scemed for the rest of the day, frown a Peeeatt; | Wax Oandles, Cross & Blackwell's Pickles, Col- Tamble, 688 9h stool Fgh 5 day evening, a letter was read from Gen. W.T. | driving in ‘company with Compton, of |THE IMPORTANCE oF Summ ip to the final catastrophe, like one in a dream. man Tengu: ptickaey & Poor's Bestard, all the new Books, ‘and ‘a full Sherman, in whieh he states that he is glad to philosopher, lmmanuel Kant, ‘3 at- | N.Y. Express. 7th. : Olive Oil, Sauces, Dressing. sortment of Stationery, 2 ‘Frames, see such am orgavization, although he met de. ‘and ura'ly weak constitation, preserved the creative ee as cline active participation, for the reason that he Dp peed until near activity ef his mind to extreme old age.” A TaE American IxstiturE or HOMEOPATHY did not take ® prominent part in the war, as he lowed detail ‘which illustrates Kant’s attention, to | has ek its session at Cleveland, Ohio. A Har smbarked ins sailing sh‘p around Cape | occupants violently to the ground. Mr. Taylor | Whatever could affect bis physical life was‘uis | plan was proposed pl at the last day’s meeting to Horn for California on the outbreak of the war, | held on to the lines, and was dragged some di rule to withdraw his mind from ever jing re- J centralize thevoll of the West in one medi- and noservice in Mexico proper. He further | tance, but had to _— The lady was bailly _ | ay Cog fifteen minutes before he went to ] cal university, CINCINNATI OLEINE soap. = moe — * - HE BOYAL DIADEM; 4 BREW 'y, to located in one of the > iJ Profit in My Garden; &. says that he belongs to sv many other societies | about the head and shoulders, and was carried , is fully confirmed by | western cities, and the university to be endowed MEDICINAL LIQUORS. he Olen eae by Mire, ¥ that he caunst afford either the time or cost | to her home insensible. nce of verre bee that there was a | with a fund of not less than $1 000, embrac- Old Port Wine, French Brandy, mele of © Beekbors ‘Thomas Hughes. which would be involved in being active —_s—____ missing sleep if the brain was not tran- | ing a facult; competent to teach every branch ——————— = pllans Gin. Blackberry 5 Dogma; by Mathew Arnold. member of the veterans. It was resolved at the NTH STREET PAVEMENT TO Bx Ke- | quilized before bei-time. He knew that the | in all de nts of medicine. The term of Democratic APPOINTMENT BY A REPUBLI- Pine hisky, 5 Croquet at meeting that the fact of a person having | raiRED aT ONcE— This , the iglits rest, aud Le Lok Ua Cebetded on the | study is fo cover a period of time sumicient fora | CAN GOVERNOR —A private, desparck C. 8. OHARE & SOR, Sone er SD OLass. served inthe confederate army stiould be nv bat | Pablic Works sent @ comma ; | Bight’s rest, aud ke Wok Uuis precaution to xe- | thorough education: A committse was are | Mon Als. vernor Lewis, 1913 7 u to membership in the awociation. homas Lew, contractor cure it. poi to Consider the subject and report at the eae S.0.v. bewen Mente. | now —_-o— In proveme! noti! ., next - Theinstitute journed to m: Nor air Vamp mence the repairing of specter ee To aati wall, in some | at Ningara Falls, Sune 2 iste Frovr: L"* oF ice Walter had before him finis! ‘Salem M. Ay duane . 5 R&CEIVED DIRECT h ace'ored gist charged fee ED IN RAGS was lately arrested &2~“‘Owen Meredith” is writing a memoir of cue father of her Utegitinn se ashe was Spins to force in the | his father, the late Lord Lytton. from the Mille in child, now about two years of age. The pla 2- SHILLINGTON’S BOOkSTOR&, ‘condi aris, 87 The Kev. H. W. Beecher is advised by his ALL os said = ae h ee reed be, | ‘ t ’ tothe station, « Evpewcnt toes wtever. * Colorado. ee eee Connex 6% Strert axp Perna. Avescs wherew justice asl > Ww not BYRNES AG se 7 settle te matter by getting married now?” and 4,TOS cases were reported to-day; o « Setig wen arid at his were discovered yiZ;Thomas Mitchell, while drank, beat ana |" “™ '° prices. re om bo suggested that a license and a minister it c wife to at Greenport, N. ¥.. Choice,” ‘The stent eee ‘yesterda: was , diaported late ‘Tuesda, oth ; . 2 | Prices of SUGARS and TEAS al! marked down. hose indignantly, and Saclaimed: * What: 3 = 4 his day's rounds had been termi rested. ce ™ =a CATAWBA WINE, marry that contemptible, wean fello: Ss &.— Harford E. All I want is fer him to suppert the eh m 33, Fecetved from Pleasant Valley Wine Gompaay, | “ he fustion held the accused to security to sup- nm for in wi tig - port her offspring. 8. H. BACON, 709 Market Bpace, o—_—_—__ sidewalk, where > A Nannow Esears——Ou Satuniay evening, the singular circumstances! “a ‘a salesman Horstman pont — as the cars of the Alexandris train were round- ing the curve of Maryland avenue and 6th homestead at t at 4 fast rate of speed two children named. ap and ‘Gow, Noties. THE LUMBER BUSINESS, HERETOFORE CONDUCTED BY THE ON- SAREE g DERSIGNED ON SIXTH STRERT, NEAR 1a MISSOURI AVENUE, AND 5 STREBI, B8-| wg “sissy, —- TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS A Suseiry 1s Disovian DATEL may NORTHWEST, WILL BE LOCATED HERB. — rma none vount wo son rene AFTER AT THE 'Y moves to 613 Desens, | Hi i Betwo . FRaneteer AES one. Worante oe. ‘Con. of 18th street and Oble ave. a, vw, no, Samad | Proprtane : ENON Bi : : ; r, wake apap res UPrnsonat— Fred fa to be the § [teal : : a - f , pomted delegate of the N: Comuetl of wailed ea ate : i I od ~ 1681 Penne. | tothe . — > cin Siren vAres iimve 4 of AOA