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owe EVENING STAR. | Third Legisiative Assembty. Teguittog the rev: The tile toering of the north front < the | ay ry department is undergoing repairs. | Sates, ¢ *From.i. @ Parker we have Goicy's Lady's | (uitel eres be universally reduced to practice: MEDICAL BxrERTs declare that pure heal ry 1. Porwnal ieee dally ablution or oer Water can sare drawn pk et tie bathing of the body, and’ also the frequent pry yee fountains. Try it, at Coughlin’s, st FIVE Goops "Jae te. Verdi. who has been very fll, is now considered out of danger by her physician, Dr. >. ©. Cox. “The ‘tive mile trotting race at Piney branch course ob Monday will be nodoubt an exciting Beard of Health. ‘ ' 7 | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | BP Sclrb m9 Rea a yp te ter pg Somes | the ples that THR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF CUOLERA. CITY ITEMS. PRPPRPRPRP PRR EF | ae = poner ieraee TBoon with prayer by t ; the Distr e regular meeting Board (eal W. TROS. LING Avctioncer; Georceiow: SATURDAY... «+. Same 21, 2878, | Th: following Council bille were severally read a | vantage! - was held last night. After the approval of ser- | garPA, WATE. | LUABLE IMProvED = = — | second time and referred To provide for west | 8 eral re oe Fata report on the eubject | seancains at Cough ~ Pho a Naieg stented OX E C | women in temporary distress to protect gutters in | of hy s m ——>——— ie AL NEW persons | from the committee on ordinance in regard to Patuer & Green, of Georgetown, have the trost.daiad N vember LOCA EWS | defeing in’ the. Games fos tie reed of Jemee Die. | the prevention and control of cholera. The fal egejusive agency ror the use of steel fountains 03 Condensed Locals. | patrick, he ib the com- the list Bthe ict. | of woolen and linen underclothes. 2. Suitable diet, the avoidance of unripe ot fruits or x deca: it vegetables, regularity of | pojtar ited meals and hours ef y Jewel:y Store, received some beautifu 3 les in French Gilt Jewelry, and Fans and 3. Pure drinking water is of. the mo- | Bile No. 457 Pennsylvania ayenue, near 4 Sd and Fain" epring or Fiver water uel, using | #7eet icles tL. in, or er wal bei careful to filter all water intended for ‘drinking Fovetn or Juty and other excursions and purposes, from whatever source obtained. | emg can be supplied with Soda Water, very good filter, which can readily be adapted | Ginger Ale, Tonic Beer, &c., in founts and bo:- to an ordinary cooler is the patent of a Mr. | tlesat short notice by Palmer & Green, George- Henshaw, of this city who has already intro- | town. Founts, ies and fixtures to loan free duced it with favorable results in some of the | of charge. verni ‘and ——__¢—_____ flverament departments Private dwell A. wvwner of ‘toda fountains are in use copper Pas Every dwelling house and public Datiding in this city that were sold last winter in Boston Paice "The Sunday Gazette for to-morrow is to be ene of the piciest issues of that excellent jour- 1 "rhe carpets in the Exeeutive Mansion are to- y being taken up, to be replaced with straw matting. aT he many friends of Mr. Richard Harrington ® bill regret to learn that his interesting \ittle | “apding of licenses which have been or shall Deer: Child died quite suddenly at bie resi ence, 0% { roneously or illegally paid, which was read a first E street. last evenin, time POPULAR PRICES. atthe price of old coj by a firm who have ie . Brooks introfuced « bill regulating sales in should be kept scrupulously clean and well <a i nai forsJune iitthe Sclentine/o0tans Jour, | remuurasin. eating howe, bar resus same aly cared (orn ts renee ent nee vePartct: | Water cannot be draveu from suck comet fot June 2 " rooms, ice cream saloons, a. 4 > 4 Daily Gravatc for Jamo 20; Jolly Joker for | providing ‘for pestina Sp, the ordinary prices for loat—Measrs. nd the walls of cotlars, basements, and | fins, but pe ES whole ty; Day's Deangs for F51e 23, &e.. &e. which seles shallor may be made in SS Wail, = roe in the adirematl o1 dings thoroughly whitewashed. ° 3 to reeall the Pro: The game of base ba)”, beew. he Atlantics, ishments. requiring all persons of good behavior to | | The res slution was then rejected by a tie vote, 5. Privies and waterclosets require special Dysprrera 18 a HY ADED Monster. itiag purchaser. Cony Brooklyn, and te Washi i the | be accommodated in said establishments at said | follows: Yeas—Mesers. Berry, Carroll, Ulaz station asi. E eels oa 5 ef Brookly if Te Washi tor nine on the | prices. and providing penalties for adisregard of Chase, Cox. Dyer, Herbert, Smoot, and Trimble — ily. In the former shou! from which nearly all ‘the ills the human flesh es grounds of the Olympic club, yesterday, | Such regulations orto secure the enforcement of this | Naye-Mesare Brower, Brown, Hulse, Hunt, poured, twice a day, one pint of the following | is heir to” originate. The Peruvian. Syrup, a * LL ‘be eee, Fepnited in & th, each club scoring 15 rans. set, which was read a first time. jhepherd. fero, Wall, and the Speaker--9. | solution: Sulphate of iron, (copperas.) 10 Ibs.5 tected solution of the xide of Iron, is a ‘OWLING. Anct.—— ‘The case ¢l ne Board of Health agt. Samucl Mr. Brooks said he regretted the necessity of euch ly .on motion of Mr. Shepherd, the vote | water, 6 gallons; crude carbolic acid, 4g pint. ng-tried and well ‘atablished remedy for this 7 Jemrovet small pos carey uted tefors estce | Sicki secsety in teaneememss of fe ae mace | "HE Bese hekca amendments pevicn diacetan Aftar trent. beapuled, wo mater | distending” complaint; 1 hat cared tuousatie Th Risser, was settiod yerterday before tc ne to | Se tbe Just : ture being defective, | submiselon of the report to a epects Closets. | After every use of these the valves | when other remedies have failed. 6 trial. and Cs a ag fap pee iitecn ainima.neneed- ‘Some of the prisoners in the jai! confined in Fan auurontenion ter teemiead en “iron clad” celtom the frst floor were dis- jurrit for advertising in the Sunday tatious matter, it should be boiled for an hour, | establishment, No. 535 15th street, opposite U. covered adas o two: making preparations h vas read e fret i IOS 9 Herbert, Hunt end or placed in a covered solution, composed of | 8. aa we? ip ny lyr arenes oriany Phe ded cas cones auune ‘about balf through the wall, ap act to regulate advertising and job | Smoot. The latter explained that whiil: pon eared epee alr cag came tags Eset: head femme i Legislature, which the Governor is teause: should be opened for the admission of water, ynon Comme, bet meeting of Congress. je and the seat closed by shatting down the lid. _SUPFERERS FROM RES, Brwiors, Bap fre i then doped 6. Whenever clothings defiled by excremen- | Naizs, etc., fad immediate relief at Dr. White's 0 2 RP BODGr. PLA DARNRILUR, { Trev ees. THOS. Do NG, Avct. Leckweed, Hufty & Taylor, | .ca S7 THE ABOVE SAL€ IS FURTNES Post PeONED until TUESDAY, June 24, same hear and place, By on the Trustes : “ e c ime table shoes are worn, tr F popes t teomtece, ke uting for the execntive offices of the District,’ | that the code should be perfected, he could not vote | C@Fbolic acid, 3 ounecs. At the same time all | Su! PAS DARNEILLE \ Mr. Elijah Ourand, who for nearly 40 years | Printing | j ed@ fi 1 bed clothing or dressing used in sick rooms, Sarr te ice 2 r VESU OMAS DOWLING, Avct bas Leen in the employ of the Treasury depart- | {2Prcved June 20, 1372; which was read a first | for any measure ooking towards an extra session. | bed clothing exists, should be fumigated by | CHILDREN ORY for Pitcher’s Castoria. It 623 PENNSYLVANIA 4 UE, x THOMAS Li ment, is, we regret to state, Iving illof para! Mr. from the committee on el ims, repo: ° ~ " oe Teguiates the stomach, cures wind colic and Mr. Hulse, from the committee on appropriations, | burning sulphur on an iron pan for a nambder % Keported bile making appropriations pay the of hours, the room being rigutly closed. Se Ret deep. Ie le a substitute tor aries of officers of t rict; maki 6 castor oi 4,25,€03: tions to eupply deficiencies in al eer 7. The large masses of decayed and pntresent sis (having been attacked ‘Thursday night his residence, on 12th street. above K. The corner stone of the new gatehouse at e¢ back il bil No. 23, anthorizine the redei m of lot No. 17, ins,nare 449, »priation there’ ¢ USFECTIONERY ICE CREAR. My new CONFECTIONERY STORE ANB ICE OREAM PAMLOMS ate now Spore to hi thew and try the delicic Are receiving large additions of new and desirable | Fruit Water Tees wlth chitte Cane: Goods in each departatent, particularly adapted for cant en one the season, at prices to cuit the wante of all. Arties and Weddings promptly farnicbe* | ‘Ube latest pty les. & at Bicccmor to We B. Waller 69H La e Hath Comet i Mr, GureR gtrom the committee, on claitas, to | of the government of the District for the fecal years | SBimal and vegetable matter to be found in| Powp’s RxrgaGy oures thoumatiem, burns, ether in ending June 30, 1872 ‘ame! ‘of th yards, alleys, cellars, drains, sewers, and files, ulcers, toothache, sore throat rains, the same back without reccurmendation, and asked | fornforce the collect cree ery OF Ue Bet | nea, eh Ta be thoroughly disintected. “To | Scaids, “soreness uke sores, colle’ provements were planned and super | to be discharged from their further consideration; it ed a bill appropriaring €7,000 | thisend public authorities and every house- | lamences, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, y the well-known architect Wm. | se ordered, b efor ge cchoo! buililtag on C | holder should be required to keep on hand and | hoarseness, diarrhesa, and all n. wot Loves brag torent Pg capers F ene eaect,) roatian nto® square, in the third school employ suitable disinfectants, the poorer classes | Pond’s Extraet differs from all other ad Hy Mesers e , | Visiens of ct o busi | district; refer . FR A mag g Be Rang Be cs nd Pry ER lg lam ‘Wall the committeo on laws and juti- | % be furnished by the board of health free of Properations tm the fect that i 1 0 standard : ; ‘PEE FALL RUSH 18 COMING. int rict of Columbia; laid over. amenilato \e charge. icine, treated of in medical writings, and Avenue Presbyterian church, arrived a i tee erection of a new fire- | tence) ak etch ae een RE od PREMISES DECLARED TO BE NUISANCES. known to’be a cure for these diseases. m,th,e,tf ™ oan de steamer Lady of the Lake this morning. It w: olan telegraphs In the District of Columbia, aud ap- | distinetiow on accouut of color; read @ second time | ‘The health officer offered resolutions, which ———_o____ S be put up by workmen, under the direction of EEiauing $75,000 for the same, was read a first time, | and lait over. i Were all adopted, declaring the foliowing prem- | _ THE SmnozR SEwine Macuine gales of 41872 Mr. Plaisted, who came with it, some time | Inid over,and ordered to be printed in bill form, ir. Brewer. from the committee on claim izes nuisances injurious to health, and he was | Were @219,660. 4,12-8,0tr next week. ‘Mr ‘Thompson introduced a Dill authorizing the ported bille for the relief of the following indi Giceoked to shade thew ine teas eee CREOLE TH, aa Mr. J. Weed Corey, president of the Veginia | issuing of cer'ilicates of indebtedness tn tien of the replay, Pho ar Le Gronley A.B. Croploy, B.B. | in Goat alley, between 6th wel tie one ect | _‘TURCO-Ruasiaw BAtHe; alse, Medicated Va- existing obligat c cor , Z aman ; ; Ce Tm ted Tee nemo ict of Colum- | Sorations of Washingion and Georgetown, which | Sued’ Gree ego Pee one aryotnted Hen. Joseph Segar. J. W. | Eaetaid vver. pplarij joed 0 second time, y stion of Mr. Smoot, the joint resolution trans- | in a filthy and dilapidated condition: a frame area vet ana Cromwell! D. Pemberton. B. Anderson, The President. in compliance with a request of | wer ‘thi jauce hicage reli is = J. B. Mansfield, E.R. Tavlor, F. W. Moore, | th. House of Delegates for @ cuinmittes of comter- | sinkinefund was taken op otk sesh nt ua to the | house on I, between Half and Ist strects, south- | Wrtzoox @ @isn’e Bawine Macmims. The nce on t sink! en 5 g i : Wratt Archer, and Edgar Snowden, jr.,on the | © disagreeing votes of the two houses On motion of Mr Brewer, the bill forthe relief of | £@°t: #8 having no drainage and being untit for | eelebrated ‘at Chas. campaign political contest in Virginia. th 7 a Age pointed the following commitice:— | gamruat Gon OMe Bre ra taken from tho Comat human habitation, and the brick shanties in | Bamm’s hoopakirt and corset factery, street, M strects northwest, as being Delow grade and | Jor Bumess ™ sll skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, BLISHMENT, : . Jefferson Birect; Georgetown, D.C. i : Fetnaness, Gholones ae i - : Goat alley, as being below grade, untit for hu- | [nt ¥ LADIES’ DRESS DEPARTMENT, Sage Hee ee Neer ercny at the City Hall a | Mise Cires, trom the comniiticoon ire department, | *yot eswole aed parsed.” man habitation, and in a bad sanitary condition | ligeneer Ofice open from Ty shi. wntit suum eertificate of incorporation of the ~German- | reported back H, De Me B for che nce in the appropriations to pay salaries uf offic generally. THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the ure- EA TEA0RDINARY BAEGAINS IN DRY rican Club” the object of which is the im- | jot and erection of @ new engiue-hous for the Go- | aathe ME {the Di ‘red. “CHANGES OF OFFICERS. fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 16 Second Floor. Goobs. ¥ rement of the social feelings of its members. and passed. Wall, fi e ‘and jndic Mr. Colclazier was relieved from duty in the Plas and Striped Grenadi he corporators are E.L. Schmidt, M. Pfeiffer, I authorizing the ex- Mrming the building reguia- | smali-pox service and placed on inspection | .T7S8MOM=TEns and are repaired eae 700 | beeen one Jk Lippotd. George Otte, Antrew Bibchodt, | tension and closing of certain alisys.and tr other Hors of the Board of Public Works and providing | duty. Robert T. gett and Mr. Parry were | 824 made to order by Hempler, near 4x street: | 100 BROWN LINEN SUITS, at. =r Wissesia Kanon, Gear tae vers Bred. Hugie Re Hiner, aa Cooney | Houre bills creating the cfBceot harbor master for | {2fathe,cpactment thereot; read a becond timeand | quit. Mover! T. Padget service, and Chas. 0. = pd ; o$993 | Bstist aud Lines Siting et, Fred. Hugle, R. Hines, and Conrad | ene District of Columbia; providing for. the sale of r. Hunt, from the commit Hall was placed in charge of the service and " 4 100 ; Siri the central guard-honse ‘on Louisiana avenue, and | q pili autuorizing the purcl, telegraph office at the smatl-pox quarters. COOLING WORDS. 1000 v2 : . yon poe a4 | the property owned by the District government at ice court, with an amendment the Intersection of 9th streets; fortherelicfot | Bourvsaw balding: led coe James H adeonjand making an appropriation for pay- | "Mr. Taltnere tatremment a bill a 700 for the sup i _An application trom Fite IMPROVEVERTS IN SorTH WAsHtNeTos. der the board was p! Mr- F.A. Baw Oe eee en ing the debts of the echovla of the county of Wash n - Porter for po- ed on file. alth officer was directed to purchase a Mobair 2000 “ “ A large stock of Goods for 100 WHITE LAWN “ Ladies’ and Gents c = 100 ington, snd ¢ issue bends for the payment of the | S(20f°r the suppe sufficient quantity of lime, to be ee 6 - 4 and E streets, to be used as | tame, were read wiirst time and laidover ty Cemuniies ateeae, ; "| throughout the cities wherever needed. peal a “ “ ouse for the firm of Boowelt & « | galt Guliek, trom the femmitter on public w. rks LLS PASSED. 300 “ * 3 DRY GOODs. e building wi ud property, ei back Honse joint reevlution onof Mr. Herbert, 0 extend ani GARI aE ea = < street. runing back | making tie Georgetown and Bockville turapines | woes act Mr, Herbert the bill to extend and DE COURT eiee Set —To-day George | BE COMFORTED—CHERR UP. | #90 covorep = “ SR AEN I oe i eb 2 4, Georgetown, Kem up, | POLICE COURT, Judge Snel —To-day.G oe It willbe three stories | fteecennty r : Mr. Berry offered asubstitute for the bill, which | Jones, profanity; forieited @5 collateral. Aim 00 WHITE LAW $5) to $220 | +. HERMOMETER UP! L brownstone trim- | , Mr. Samuel Gcdney. the newly-sppointed repre- | was adopted. Stewart, disurderiy; fined $5. Rachel Thom 100 BATISTE POLONAISE and REDINGOT! 1 2 a t floor, with ante- | ehtsive from the Ith district, appeard in, the | "On motion of Mr. Hulse, the bill for the retief of | dodo, a0 o Balinese i ee mea r rooms and vaults, v.21 be used for the ban Seva isteshetd te an Preciead me een ee be ae gol rien up an passed w.p. | Bea eatts Amon, fall in Bron 100 WHITE LAWN POLONA and real estat as of the firm. Tt wil oa toon his ores 2 arsiowe tora tian: | Sepenee Se eee ; : DRY GOODS DOW Bitted up with ane pe desl a “= a a a Riders hospital was taken up and Ponte cc tare : stvie and neat design. The vault and aafe will | ho » fret the committer on finanee.re- parsed Bill for tue relief of Thos. Lacas was aes READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT i - Dyer, p: $3. Julia Washington; stealing pants, cuat, veut and shirt, which were torn np aed sold; jail 30 days. ose ing, larceny of a pocket-bouk and $5, ies mee,” persaasion:) iait 36 AND BE HAPPY. of me tar-proof. | Ported back Council bil No 61. making an. appro. Shes eager Mores bole ee) root. | priation for ealaries of the officers of the District Jeg yeratesce lancer ce ingar rong tel fee, | Of Columbia; which was considered in committee of . ply Of gas and water fixtures are provided { for the relief cf John Newton Betry Sox Wie sp tik aed gery A - | the whole a Bi pace Cond story will be divided into three tine | ‘Mr. Gulden moved to strike ont the two garbage- | gor maprenel tf John Newton Be . i | days, Wm. provided for im the bill, | chaunell; bill in relation to ta Mcrae Offces. One of them will be used as the office | mwters for the county. ef tke Senth Washington Fire Insurance com- | saying that they had no peed for such officers there. | concurrent resolution pany. now being organized. The third story is | | M mamsuern acid Goats nut be Gene wheer me Congress to urce an ai stitution at a sin, , and used for meeti le bhis! red at 1 secure to the citiz t istrict the same pnb. tino ee ance | privileges as are enjoyed by citizens of : fe Of associations. A telegraph station for the a- vils sought to be corrected in hia bill, | te sevenelatniee Mr. Paced. The following bille were, under a snspeni the rules, successively taken up aud parsed: LAST CHANCE THIS SEASON. £ IN GEORGETOWN. tes Donglas, and & Edwards, both colored at he was gulity, and wa’ Qor annnal closing sale of Spring and § a Ber Goods will comm « MONDAY, Itch in each legislative district. testified th: Ss sné continue until Jnty @h, 1973, when a! A e dito «the: e » y GOOD! commodation of the people of the section will ‘No. 1,) which had been defeated in the fuloe, from the commlttee on appropriations, pe ite, Sah; they jammer Clothing ; DRY GooDs cS be wcated in the building. | loner House. are ported a bill making jons for certain | and “enough anan care ae eieee eee ee Tax Lex Centipicares.— The Mr. Buker moved to strike ont the proportionate Decetitenne © Sn eee og: Srfcraee| Ginna as IN IMMENSE QUANTITIES. qhould not, under any cireunetances, miss thie, the ‘Taxes bas prepared the necessary amount of “be county for salary of 1 ua perintend- @ needless . P. m., ailjourned to noon to- for certificates, te be issued immed: eat of public schocls, stating that it i READY-MADE UNDERGARMENTS for | !4st opportunity of the season. the fir day of July uext-for all taxes due and | fx#ezt 0 the, conniy_ without & corresponding ‘To-day’s Proceedings, = : Summer Clothing LADIES AND CHILDREN, Pate Teens, LACE JACKETS, LACE unpaid, of whatever kind and nature, upon all ‘The House met at noon to-day. GEORGETOWN . — intendent to give bis attention to the county schools | yy: roduced bill for the reli Ne are the most attractive Kind ever displayed ip thie property, in compliance with the provisions of ; ~ Sg for pone urray introduce for the relief of James on lida EXCEEDIXG p - pond oo ty the act just paseed by the Legislature. ‘These | uiptne,scho'ls to reduce the salar jerroneous sesceenent.) , Coat Trape.—The shipments of coal for the AT EXCEEDING LOW PRICES. | 159 aozen Ladion’ Cotton SKIRTS, with six tucks, | MEET cose ik one tock, of Pre cocae, we certificates, bearing interest at the rate of ten | of that officer, w nght little enough, end sigheee prepartn besinccs fue peccesity of the | week past have been limited tor the want of ase Cents | offer on the second floor of our building @ smagnili- iol Sag committees preparing business for the House. that a ve yet cent per annem irom July ist, are to be | thoeght the schools within the city limite needed ail | Secens be fanail bovcleck; Whick tictercnie vessels, very few, having arrived on account of FY BV.B0 oe, $B $9.50 .........93 | 100 ‘with nine tucke, | Cent assortment of choice ts reas istric . Vader the vot state of the ity school fund, ) CARPETING, - | vices. s - 2 aes, caeriee san naaaeen andre. x 6 At the expiration of one year from date of issue 7 Brocks calln! attention to the statement made SIGHT—-LIST OF THR AWaUDs, ‘The receipts for the week were: At Ray's docks, ynene. And a ful: tine of ERIRTS, tacked, plaibed wea em, || Weroign end oufactare: OIL-CLOTHS. the holier of such certificates will be entitled | by the wember( Mr. Buker)a few dayssince when | The Afth anbual commencement of St. | 2,497 tons; New Central docks, 6.46 tons; Con- SEPRUCK EES, seveusie 3 vim | & stock of MATTING in all widths; White | & demand sale of the property to satisfy the | the sppropriaticn bill was before the Council, to the | Matthew's Institute, Brother Tobias, t, | Solidation docks, 3,51 tons;' Burden Mining broidered, from $1.45 to $<ach, with “im- Tow as 20c., and Obeck, very fair, at abc, tax liens. This will defer the advertisements — cn ee aes, ae pn Len cowl — at ing in the Company, 3,450 tons. Total receipts for the rs LINENS, proved spring bend.” " ‘xs iin bata stock of WINDOW SHADES of the ccrtiigetee and ‘de Seay with teeceue | fetine by reason of fs Tite ‘wea aa argument is | Hon: FTA. Sonyir, Amoteet. Sonne eas: | Ray's docks, Sabetone Ne cece ent on | ONE DOLLAK $0 #1¥8 DOLLARS. Cotton ORSMISES. with | weFixTCRES | temary tax sale in its usual form. + -eairapeemaanan nici teis hamming y Ce $ McDevitt, San. Martino Censolidation docks, 4,000 tons; Borden | DRAP O'RTES, 100 | ga Remember the Arcade, Tre Boarp or Fine Comuisstowens met caditares for ech ol | Betrottl, and many other clergymen of the eity | Mining Company: 1.060 tous. “Total shipments Decks Lg WOLFORD & SHILSERG, last evening, and special order No. 3 of Chief and stated in that the chsirman ber ccnasiod seats Gee Tue IMPROVEMENT OF THE MASONIC HALL . pases ager ane kk Eo eee which directs | ofthe county scnsol trestees bed given much super: ‘of the . atiee on BuiLpinG bx nm commenced by the con- FLANNELS, pont Beer Mand hattisomely Babroidercs cy | SM-tt 427 Tih etrect, between Dand E,8.W. | whenever tor any member of m thook d of declamations tractor, Mr. i ues, ané will be pushed . 4 : e Beard of Fire Commissioners: the chict en- | Jefe fature sat they are alteved pf thelr gan, eee cee oe Oe rapidly to compiction. NUNS CLetas, prices from @1 48 to @3.284 oTrrée:®.,. neat pasistant chief, or any prominent mam- | Second to very few in capacuy for thie duty,” The | sbeosec oe Rex Gee Ee nD. D.. bo Tur Gnapino oy Wear sverer isserioxsly SUWIPED.......DIAWONAL.....PLaim, | 200 deren Ladies Cotton DRAWERS, veckea, | IN atte ¥ of the District government shall visit any | superintendent for Washinston and Georsutwn hes president, who was detained by sickness, | retarded by rocks which have to be blasted out. Se ee of the engine or hook and ladder houses of this | fa'n.uch ae he ca do weltnout avin oven rang: of ieebe tele neko ae diplomas. and | 2" Witt ov THE Late Geo. Warens, of | LARGEST STOCK, cry Scents | POSITIVELY SELLING OFF @F AX ENTIER partment, members of said o ¢ = 4 a , 1803, x shall ascome their ive stations alongside. visit schools. Premera a Secibames he Probate beat sctsren Mic benesetete ne BEST 6CYLES, ‘Also Seeiartele? ot eat nen) etal of the apparatus, and stant at attention natit jf eater Bed bastaees fo | ee cieibaten, ine Sawyer ‘dcuvered a brict | son, John Mt. i ash LOWEST PRICES or ranging hom @iases OS " SPATE OF DET. AND BAMOT @tons the visitors retire, or until they are dismissed the amendment. address fulati 5 - | rects that when lapsed a pre ioe oa Resse Sp myn motion | arecny theft meamarns tomete any | Senn theazcere wich has atomic tht | ater bg, dead, An eateaars, ("Uren pvmeceesmermcnemiataeae.| “TCO TOGLORRBrerNESy : * ¥ charge in " in a of Mr. Collins, it was resolved to hold « special Golden hoped the member would withiraw | Morte duri Mpisin nic ac: Cab ctuacets secstic'l tom abel Et the Seneene ee ERS, NIGHT DRESSES, and DRESSING Tar tint Of the board om Friday evening next, | the ax cadment. ss the trectecs inthe county, inhis | | Tus Jonze ag ea! and premiums: "| tate, and divide the proceeds as follows: | WHITE GOODS——WHITE Goons. for the purpose of pon a new set of | [odament. pecdnd a supervisory power over them | ‘Dg dlp Geparinent —K diploma to Joseph H Bon- | one-fourth to his daughter, Mes. Marion Chew; rules for the government of the department. 1. Buker withdrew the motion son and Francis shies ih gold medal for | one fourth to bis daughter, Mrs. Isabella | WHITE VESTS, oy further amendment Weisel; and one-fourth each te his sons John M. and Walter G. Waters. WHITE Paurs, ee é vi surveyii the brag Me wae: Cc. ea Spey = re gat op te nvthen Mr Bewoka tated tat" he Congtians SErench feumetry z mont ir. hate! |. president t . B.C. ed t fy that he voted medals w ri a ames N ? a ‘A. bas caused tw be killed of horses, 2 om ac: reluctantly fer thie val tartiog ‘out, an they ‘did, | Int Clase, history and French, inedal ie cream parlors, No. 39 p High street ace nop bg oma 0 f glanders, and the others on account of | &B the retrenc! exstem, he felt constrained to | P. ne; 2d Latin class and deportment, eration: the old belidine s: boon remeaatod injuries. “He has also turned out of bi 23 | tay that it wae with pain and reluctance he voted | James J. i; compy- | eration, cecnienaner iia aor ton YACHT CLOTHS AND LIGHT CAGSIMMEES ps iene atelier Rr Unfitness for labor. Samet | {2 this most extraordinary bill,in order to Keep | sition, medal to Frgncis P- Pic; phonography, pre- | under the superintendence of Mr. J. T. Collins, . ‘to Joh: iF 4 « # Evars. F. Hall, John Wilkinson, 8. Dennison, the mesniney of cas goveremnent jeoning- ‘ Jobe A. M and a po gy architect of Georgetown. The exterior EXTBA' 5. es x 1 demanded by tue:r owners, bmetic, Ist pro- XTEAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS EIGHT DOLLAR SUITS, 2 uilding presents ® most attractive ap- 2 ‘owen, aud a man by the name of Robey, said, in view to E. | peara: doe " 73. Unientows, havcench bern fined from ee pt in ic, Ist preminm to ts at role Wy = Ms eet his See hes =e ee FOR INFANTS. $510 $10 for cruel treatment to animals. Mr. | ite present a jmprovement, ‘premiuni fo ‘bouts 'p oe Eo — FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUITS. Z t ; German, Ist class, aud rec > Pre- pearance 7 i a rer ao ations Pre- | Whole building. ‘The store and icc eran par, ssnett GDB vomee ns GE 20 | We mention a few of the many desirable Goods to Tove. wie were soppuned totbe tou young to be | {shri Bey mermo dices tn the Distt of | y Seema Deport Gold irda flgeay mesal te | fonds pecoetine ayclenant style, and are al- TERR ERD ONS Sr0EE. cotinine held for the offenve. The animals | House bill suthorizing the purchase of = steam Duhamel. int lam to Wm. Dennelly | The “ice creams, fruit, mater ieee ond ee INFANTS’ FLANNEL BANDS; force pump for the igh service reservoirin George: and same to “LE Main id bi town, was read and li . we py served by Nichols are equal to any in the Dis- FLANNEL SKIRTS; when the law will be entorced. : j Sar trom, the committe on fnanoo, Deasonets and Si presaane to_Deni P Catiatan: trie ft ates ite ae: F588 od Plain and Embroidered CAMBRIC SKIRTS; TL Cee ao graphy, medal to Jawes Bells, 1st preiivas to News.— am or! Diep yao ary a ee ened entry cnmace ie es ee Gey ad torthoman J. Irvin? vod eon: | cleared to-day for Philadelphia, with 250 bois, La rg and Embroidgred SLIPA; z : apinin ap ect a priation to pay the 5 DRESSES, tn great variety; jeorge Chi. | Sabranding indeptetone wee tae unogae | flour for New York via canal. Aino, the Geor; BoY's CBRISTENING ROBES; t corporations resilen-e in | of Washington, Georgetown and the Levy Court,’ Ze W. nehen, Forrest; Buglish xram- | anna, from Baltimore, arrived with a miscella- Plain and Embroidered; that ty last it. from injuries ree: | and the bi Tejected. ‘homas 8." O’Conn ud 4 SUMMER COATS, SHAWLS, Plain : several monthe age in Washington be toler | mr The peo ivan the committee on Snance, ne Moxley; guod.con- | NEOUS Cargo, and cleared for the same port. SA0QUES; LO. Fun over bya m. Mrs. Chichester was reported back H.D No 2. in relation to the sale Gonsal: SUMMEB SUITS, a Bene eee ice ee ine nites wae en- | Salcmnetutetss euack were cigeet ak etal ; y and'Van Daren ALEXANDRIA. ONE DOLLAR Te FIVE DOLLARS. lent was Drought to hisresulence in | Sas passed ’ is nmauebip, Ist premium to John Moylan to ——— 3 here she remained nntil a few weeks 5 story, Ist premium to John P.| Rea Estate Transvers.—The following | BOY'S WHITE Goops, age. when she was taken to her home. She | BOUSE. —Mr. Wail presented the petition of W. olan and 21 to Joseph, D: tras Ban; English com: | were the exchanges of real estate in this city mexer railied from the shock, and gradually | U. Dennison and others asking the pavsage of a nium te James M. Fegan and 24 to | for the month of May, 1873, as reporved by = NURSERY BASKETS; PILLOW SLIPS; INITIALED BIBS; NURSERY PLN: POWDES PUFF BOXES AND POF: DEAWEES; RUBBEE NAPKINS; LACE CAPS, | FRARGAIN | lark; general improvement B i Man as TeX: Mer death being undoubtedly caused by | law grating married women the right of coverture | 2° ‘J. Hornig and James P Ga ‘ni | Green & Wise, real estate agents :—Lot a 70. is pet the criminal carelesenens of the driver of ih? | indevendent of the husband; referred. to Edward Reedy. ‘ appurtenances’ on the south side of F anklin 3 Foes wagon by which she was injured.— Firyinia Sa- Chae he - Thtrd Department.—Enclish feet 6 inches west Jolumbus street fane!, 20th inst. * | acca Piscineical totem; referred ae 2 postion. medaie to Janes Balch ier + | S8 feet ¢ inches by 70 fect, Thos. Pullman and Fees: aa _ ——_e—__ 5 Present. i - Coleman a wife man, $3,000; 3 TRE CoLORED Scuoors—Superintendent | fordamages; referred, SNe? Wm.’ P. Ci a West sideot Alfred stréet, between Princess ana | FOreed Sales, Forced Sales. See re Beobi Cook's report of the condition of the colored | Mr. Urell introduced bill to incorporate the Thor- ; D1 to Thos. J. Lo een, 15x70 feet, Edgar Lyles et al. to John — “schools for the month of May last, shows the | gush Bred Live Stock association of the Distrigs of Latta. 3i class, ms | i. Soper, €475; lot on east side of ‘Washington follow!ng: Percer tage of attendance— Ist ji+ “MoE ee foes the cow mittee on public parks, io Mic! atreet. 88 feet 1 inch north of Princess, 78 feet | XO RESERVATION. Wrict, $4.5; 2d, 95.9; Sd, 95.8; 4th, 94.4. 5th. 97.3. reported bill to protect parks, lawns, &c.; read a ch F. Madi G inches by 123 feet 5 inches, E. C. Fletcher et . Cases of tardiness—ist district, 100; 2d, 3d, | second time. and James V. ‘aad attendance. Ist | al. to Downham and Green, Fish is; Sth, 5, Suspensions—ist district, | Mr. Herbert offered resolution calling for a de- y 8 ALL WILL BE SULD. FOR CHILDREN, 2 te S Years of Age; SKIRTS; CHEMISES; DRAWERS; Cumbrie, meer ET DRESSES; Cotton, and Swies APRONS; Bacal in Cloth, Flannel and Pique; SHIRT WAITS; 5 SUN BONNETS and STRAW HATS; Swiss and Pique OVER-DRESEES. et, ‘2d, 11; 3d, 2: 4th, ane Gr sok Se July Ist, 1871, to April XS. Sth.7. Total percentage of attendance. $4.5- ‘M: Hi “4 r - 4 . Halse introduced bill to extend M street, from canes of tardiness, 238: suspensions, 20; cases of met to New Hampehire avenue; referred punishment, 119. Mr. Brewer. from the committee on claims, re- ——e Ported bills to pay Emmart, bar & Co.,' (for A DesiRanie Piace.—Persons desiring a | work on the 36 inch water main), and to pay Pleasant summer resort can hardly to better | of 8. Owens, F. G. Campbell, D. B. Davenport ‘Wan to visit the Lakeview house at Watkins, and M. Pabst; read @ second time. N.Y. advertised in another column. It is sit. povition 62 eniee tan et ees uated within five minutes walk of the famous is. Watkins Glen, forsale or reat on Easy Trxus, to me] room at REICHENBACH 8 PIANO WAREROOMS, 483 th etrest, above Peunsyivania avence, AT LOW PRICES. COME AT ONCE—~MAKE BARGAINS. ‘fee the ates phere angele’ nad coat. ‘ee tle atmos im lal are yt. ih addition to these vac as the house is ‘ecw and handsomely furnished, and will be kept 7B the best style. : - ——_e___ Baw Bersercrar Socrery—On ursday eve! mber of gentlemen mecinths base. ment of St. Dominic's charch and took prelim- imary action tewards the organisation HABLE BROTHERS. FASHIONABLE TAILORS, jel OOBSER 71= AND D STREETS. eee apr aCTICAL TRUNK MANUFACTORY. E ENCOURAGE HOMB MANUFACTURE! Tap ALL BcEp Assactt sy Tax Pouspy: - be ; to ny c . _ Br. bis and Mr. Browne, attorsey ‘ ct SEFAIRED AND COVERED. ca “ JaMES 8, TOPHAM 4 Co., HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MANU- Titbeatth. The’ encion, mously te extend a of Connersville, | Little,