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‘EVENING STAR. | TUESDAY.................4pril 28, 1874. | EOCAL NEWS. Wrong. beer oa good bill for to-night, Theater Including Willard Hell.—Lecture by Mr. Sutro on Mines and Mining. , treasurer, and Charles M. Paxton, 4 About 1.30 o'clock this afternoon a laborcr Pamed Peter Sweeny, while engaged in the work of building the new juil, near the work- fell from the wall where he was em- & distance of about twenty feet, pr: ~ ucing & fracture of a wrist joint snd sever:1 bad cuts on his head and face. ie was at once Temoved to the dispensary and attended (0. his paper has trom time to time noticed 8 of cooperative institutions for prices to consumers. To day we insert advertisements of N. W. Burchetl, F street, in regard to tea, which seca to m:rit not ce. He is selling at great reduction a special grade of new Chi comes t» him witbo>t the usaal . and being duty free, he seile at 5) cents a pound. If sup- jed by the public in this effort, Mr. Burch: I will continue to bring this tea tu every family at this low figure. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued as fol- lows since our last: T. Bolden, two story frame, 20th street, between E and F northwest; a J. Moore, do., Vermont avenue, between Q and K streets do.; F. W. Fisher, do. brick, Rhode Island ave: , between Sth and 6th streets do.; F. Coyle, do. do., 8th street, between Market Bpace and D do.; P. Sleman, 2 do. do., Bound- street, between New Jersey avenue ant street do.; M. Ash, one story frame, 3d street, between K and L do.; S. Schlerf,2two , W street, between 11th and 12th southeast; J. T. gan, 3 two story bricks, B street, between 5th and 6th do; . |. Hutebinson, 1 do. stab ‘an ter street, between K and L northwest; J. trustee,5 story brick, North Carolina ave- ue, between 8th and 9th streets southeast; Geo. Schiett, two story brick, corner School street and Virginia avenue southwest, John McNamee, do. frame, Cab! alley, between G and H streets northwest; Thos. do. F Street, between 4% and 6th southwest; Rev. Father Kansluter, two story brick, 2d street, between C and D northeast; James F. Sanner, do., Lith street, between © and K northwest; P. Hepbui do.,G street, between 8th and 9th southwest; Jacob Harrison, do. frame, Q street, between 2d and 3d northwest; John Donnelly, do. do., C street, between 13th and 13% north: west; Mary E. Newton, two story brick, L it, between 4th and 5th do.; L. H. Emmert, one story brick back building, Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and 20th streets do. TEE AMALGAMATED CARPENTERS’ AND JormeRs’ AssociaTion met last night at Me- chanics’ ball, and Nathaniel Lowe was elected delegate to the central committee, in place of A. L. Sehbuitz, resigned. A communication was received from Milford Spobm, of the standing committee of the journeymen bricklayers’ union, notifyirg the carpenters’ association that re virtually on a strike for eight hours, asking the sympathy of the carpenters. The general secretary's report for the last quar- ter was received, and shows the number of branches in England and 10; Ireland, 11; Scotiand, 5; United Stat 5; Canada, 4; new branches since previous report was made, 7; members on donat }» 177; members on.sick benefits, 273. The returns of votes on the elec- tion of three members of the executive councii showed that the foliowing were chosen: Messra. T. Johnson, T. Bleasdale and M. Leah. A com- mittee—consisting of Messrs. Burgoyne, White- more, , Brannon and Lindeman—were ap- pointed to thoroughly examine the constitution Of the society, and report at the next meeting all objectionable features not ada; to the wants of the mechanics of this city Adjourned. Sow cowier sli Tar Wasuincron Lapigs anv THE CErN- TENNIAL.—A meeting of the Women’s Venten- nial Executive Committee for the District of Columbia was held last evening, the object be- ing, as before stated in Taz Stax, to effect a permanent organization in this District to stim- ulate among the women of the country an in- terest in the approaching Centennial exhibi- tion, and if possible to outdo the women of Austria, who performed their part so nobly in the late exposition at Vienna, and were award- ed so much praise. The meeting was called to order by Mirs Olive Risley Seward, who acted as temporary chairman. After brief remarks by several of the leaders, officers were elected 28 follows: Olive Risley Seward, chairman, Mrs. Gen. Emery, vice chairman; Miss FE. D. Sedgwick, treasurer; Miss S. ©. U tary. Members of the committee: Mrs. Presi- dent Grant unanimously elected honorary msm » Mrs. beson, Mrs. General » Mrs. General Eaton, Mrs. Genera! Chipman, Mrs. Admiral Powell, Mrs. Admiral Poore, Mrs. Governor She; » Mrs. Merrick, Mrs. bell, Mrs. E. M. Cariyle, Mrs. $. Jiles, Mrs. 5. S. Mitchell, and Mrs, E. Beal psceoremy at Sacealbes ° Tux Wasarsortox Crty Brsce Socrery last evening elected the following officers:—Preat dent, John C. Harkness; Vice presidents—W. H. Campbell, A. Rothwell, Wm. Stickney, N- W. Burchell, W. S. Fort, A.S. Pratt, F. H. Smith, ©. C. Burr, J. B. Olcott, W. J. Sible: Secretary, J. V. A. Shields; Treasurer positary, W. jailantyne: Directore—H. F. Zi merman, G. » B.S. Jordan, 0. M. Parks, Edward Meyers, W. H.H. Smith, W. D. Baldwin, W. W. S.'Dyre, W. B. Gurtey, 3.0. Parker, W. H. H. Baill, W. & Woodward, L. C. White, Dr. J. K. P. Gleeson, Oliver Cox, A. R. Quaiife, W.H. Treadway, Z. Richards, G. E: Messrs. J. G. Hark- neal, jr. ness, Rev. A. W. Pitzer and Wm. Ballantyne were sp; & committee to receive the pa- Ington for the purpose of attending the ann. purpose ai TeTsary meeting on the third Sunfay in M. ip the or House of Representatives. Opp Frtiows Exsovinc Tuexssrres. ‘The entertainment ere by Ridgely Encam; 3 e ment No. 5,1. O. 0. F., last roning. at M rint’s 7 , ye of the S5th anni- menced with a concert given by the Odd Fel- » which was & complete success, em- A. Jows’ choir, bracing choruses, duets and solos. P.O. P. @. Gawler made the introdu: remarks, cone age | rand sire, Hon. M. J. Durham, Hon. never, Senator from Florida, hivered addresses. The uniformed the 8 Gril! and presented a fine ap; . Danc- ing was next in order, and under floor mans- ger F. 8. Newman, the com; \y engaged in it until a late, or rather early, hour. Union Lodge No. 11, located at East Washing- ton, celebrated thei anniversary by a concert and sociable at the Odd Fellows’s ball, 8th east. M.—About 9 o'clock jast night, Officer Edelin discovered a man ly- ing on 2d street southeast, in an unconscious state, and had bim remuved to the first precinct station house, ined that his Wall, and that he was suffering of iaudanum,a two ounce been found on him. = he was setae empty Dg Through the efforts of restored to co! — een ‘THE LADIES’ TEMPREANCE MASS MEBTING at Hamline M. E. church 8 i ate H 4 8 : Hin ji ? H i Before the War,” avd the Cac- | - Tes Rervs: J. Dent, mesican Ouwrast, Commrress— Sg hg A CITY ITEMS. eiected to the Republican Central | are in a handsome black cloth castet, mounted Foumram Aqvant' novel ne amembied at Union League hall last ~ late _triraming as and beaatiful for fish and Sowers. a 4 see Taations’ Mr. F-Settioy an otfeet of ther old | Late, Bora’ Apell Tih, 1500, died’ april 25th, | SARE fF CoMeervatories. Call and see. tn o- committee, called the meeting oak a8 public rehearsalsby | ¥. M. C. A. building. eo Mt ~ wn GREAT ExciTsuenT at the New York Tra ereden’ , and that a committee, one from each district where there was no cove test, be appointed to take charge of the credeu= | tials and make @ report of those daly elected; | agreed to. The chair appointed the following committee on creden! :—2d district, Emery; , Barker; 4th, Crusor; 6th, Groate; 10th, Jen- ier; {ith, a 16th, Dr. Stephenson; Ith, Alfred Stephenson; 1 Branson; 2\+t, A.M. Green. Single sets of credentials were districts: —2d, 31, , 18th; and double the follow! sets from the following districts: —Stn, 8th, 1th, 20th and 224. ited from Tins em, 10th, tath, ech. ived io tials were rece from the Ist, 7th, 12th, 13th, 15th and 19th dis- triets, it being understood that noelections have yet been held in those districts. After much wrangling and confusion, Mr. Barker, from the ‘3d district, moved that as many of the districts had not yet held elections, the meeting adjoarn to May 5 next to give time for a fall representa- tion; rejected, and the committze on creden- tials retired. About 20’clock this morning they returned apd made @ partial report to the meet- several ineffectual attempts to adjourn to a definite time the meeting dispersed. Aboutonee third of the delegates thus far elected to the central committee are white. ens.—Wm. H. Ward, 3. Martin, et al., part lot 3. sqaare 4, $1,141.70; Jasper Packa: \d wife to sarc Beers, lot B, square 725. $7,000; Emeline Mc- Kee to Jacob Been, lots 190 and 191, 206 aad 207, part lote 189 and 208, in square bounded by Pierce, Fillmore, Jefferson and Washington streets, situate in Uniontown, $700; Patrick F. McCarthy to Louisa M. Mattingly, part lot 2,in square north of = $10; Jacob Been and wife to John E. Herrcil, lots 190, 191, 206 and 207. part of lots 189 and 203, in Uniontown, $750; George W. Stickney, surviving trastee, to Jobn H. Cook, trustee, in squaré 724, $10; J. G. Wilson and wife to D. W. Martin, lot 17, square 989, $1,050; John T. Lenman and wife to Pat- rick F. McCarthy, lot 2, subdivision square 772, $10; Rich. P. Jackson, trustee, to Frank Han. ike, part lots 71 and 72. Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, $5; Wm. 8. Hawkins and wife ty Annie T. Moore, lot 16, square 309, $600. gi tanisthenn tarsal REPUBLIC BUILDING AND Savine Assocta- Tion.—The annual meeting of this association was beld last evening. The second annual re- port shows the receipts to have been $67,470.02; disbursements, $64,650.49. Assets, $78,835.45; liabilities, $113 70; net assets, $78,721.75; orig- inal number of shares 2,607; cancelled first year, 142.2; cancelled second Tr or paying ad- vances, 569.2; now on roll, 1,895.6; value of each share, £41.59; aver: rate of premium on ad- vance, 1384. The wing officers were elect- ed to serve the ensuing year: 8. R. Bond, presi- dent; W. W. Burdette, first vice president; A T. Britton, second vice president; E. J. Sweet secre! ; W. L. Bramhall, treasurer; 3.3 Baker, B. F. Fuller, Daniel Smith, ‘J. Patrick, H. Strasburger, Wm. H. Slater and Joveph Williams, directors; O. W. Longan, W. perl oa and John Tweedale, finance com- tee. Tayiever’s N: ‘Pray “A Woman’s Wrong” was performed for the first time at Ford's Opera House last night with Mrs. Chan- frau in the leading role. ith a noble figure, queenly presence, and handsome face lit up by beautiful and expressive eyes, Mrs. Chantran unites decided dramatic power and for her merits a¢ a woman and artist deserves the atronage of refined and cultivated andiences. The pilot of “A Woman’s Wrong” is based on an old English law which gives the father the custody and disposition of his male heir. The play has some emart dialogue and effective dramatic situations, butif Mrs. Chanfrau would favor us with her beautiful impersonation of “Dora” in the Epes gear idy! during her engagement, she would gratify many of her admirers. Tue Younc Mew’s Curistian Assocra- Tron held their annual meeting last night and officers were elected as follows: President, F. H. Smith, re-elected; vice presidents, 0. B. Bailey, William Stickney, Hon. E. P. Smith, Dr. J. E. Carpenter, 8. S.' Bryant; correspond- ing secretary, James Meldrum, re-elected; re- cording secretary, Alfred Wood, re-elected; treasurer, E. B. Barnum; register, J. L. Coombe; ‘ibrarian, J. H. Olcott. A ‘vote of thanks was tendered Rev. George A. Hall, C. B. Bailey, and L. L. Crounse for long and effi- cient services in the cause. _- Tue Sars Rosser sent To Jatt.—Wm. Benton was brought into the Police court this morning, and onion & change <¢ bargin aking open, on the Zid instant, and entering a dwelling house occupied by George P. Fisher, U. 8. attorney for the District of Co- lumbia, with intent to commit a felony. He pleaded not guilty, and waived an examination. mds were fixed at $5,000 in default of which he was committed to jail. x ——-—___ OUR EEADERS should not fail to attend the sale of jewelry, watches, &c., advertised by Duncanson Bros., auctioneers, which will take place at the store of Wm. Hood, esq., 933 Penn- sylvania avenue, next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This is a fine chance to obtain first- class goods at low prices. —_e Wasutnoton Fish Market To-par.—Sold by R. A. Golden & Bro., 7,000 shad, from $16 [= gs hundred; 50,000 herrings, $8 per THE COURTS. Court In Gexanat Term. Yesterday, the case ot Brotherton vs. Balti- more and Obio Railroad Company was argued. Ager vs. Bond; appeal dismissed. Loker ve. . C. and P. L. R. RK. Co.; judgement affirmed. In re, application for correction of naturaliza- tion pupers, b; meesting some ot Samuel Doh- nea in place of Samuel Dono. The case of John TMi partner, vs. Osorge Seitz and wife et al. ppeal from a decree of Judge Wylie, declaring void a deed made to Mrs. Seitz, and holding property deeded to her as in factthe propertyof her husband, and subject to a judgment of the plaintiff, was ar- gued by Mesars. Perry and 8. L. Phillips for laintif,and Messrs. Riddle and Miller for lefendant. The argument in the case of Mitchell vs. Seitz was resumed this morning. Orncurr CouRT—Judge Cartter. To-day the court disposed of a number of motions. Porics Court—Judge Snel. ‘esterday, after our report closed, Reuben ‘charged with disorderly conduct; $5. og = A S.. ‘at Hart, dis- orderly; mer, vagrancy; workhouse 90 days. Thos. Donohoe, larceny of coat vi at $30; 6 months in jail. John fanity; #5; Wm. B. Long, vagrancy; $20 bon John Wise, violating Rack ‘law; 5, Doan! Goreman, profanity; $10. Thos. Clark, thro: ing stones; $5. Chas. Payne, duworderly; F. Anthony Di ancy, 9 days in wor Sours. oo heated, disobderiy; gs. ‘Oharies Smith, disorderly; $5. James McDougal, dis- orderly conduct; $5. TO-DAY. J. Sullivan, drunk and disorderly in George- town; $3. John Smith forfeited collateral for disorder. Anna Wood, profanity; $5. M. A. and Felix Salter, obstructing t .e sidewalk; Jacob Levy, in, Thomas at @ temperance . E. church; $20. Chas. Fickling, assault and battery on John May, wi that he sent hisdaughter to de- fendant with a bill for collection, and an in- peers tan § was sent back to him, when he went himself to see Fickling for an ex; ion. Fickling then again insulted and aseaulted him, striking him several blows, which left bruises on him; $100 and costs—appeal taken. Matilda Bunby. larceny of silver ware, crockery, from Sir. Hertzog, rg at se OnpgRrs For Tas Star in Georgetown ma: be lett at Ubboft’s cigar store, 82 Bridge street. A SoLpige JUMPS PROM THR AQuaDUCT Baives into Taz Riverz anv 1s Deowssp.— Last night two Cc. B. stationed at Fort yueduct bridge, in company with named Enoch Barkus, be edn p = od the signal corps, he (Barkus) jumped the Potomac river and was drowned. They state Se Se we ee wre fort, and all the water calling for help. Finding. they could Groin Tagt ‘To-day 4,000 dashgis of ree wheat sold at 81. La ap.—At the pee. take measures in associate, Mr. eee the ag choco oxo. consisting of Messrs. Ca- i i | Eis rg re ! a ig | 8) i i i | i i { Mr. James Waugh as tem > Die iteph thew | Stephenson moved that delegates pi on Oe ing, Which was laid over informally, and after | ard tlemen. The choir, as usual, rendered at 40 cents per pound; green Java at 35 several. well-selected choruses im their happy cents; Kio roasted at 30 cents, and style, and were ably assisted by Miss Megat, in | eents per pound. Kemember the place—corner fr he phe Br Emrabese, plane slows: 7th and K streets, Wm. H. Spignul & Co. |. Schutter, ‘soloist; le — Miss and Master ‘Norilinger craditabts | _IMAVR ormwxp during the Cmrodaamne 3 | ‘8 duet on the piano. Mr. | Yety handsome garments for args | Harry , leader of the orchestra, in his omy | French hg eg es ly applanded mere suits diftorent eotere, much finer ma- terial than is usaally found in clothing, and which [am offering for low price of $25 per suit. My assortment is now ALEXANDRIA. Tax ToLt Gate.—The toll gate on the Wash- tapasanl proteamserien oem And immagatcly rebaticissnilnesennee res | One Price Only. Gna. 0, ates eee ly rel ing. reason wi has not been cut down since is ies | because it open and no toll is charged. ON® TRIAL suffices to prove that Dooley's | The pike is in a wretched condition, in | Chemical Yeast Baking Powder is superior in } some places is almost impassabie for empty Overy respect to any ocher ever manufactured. wagons. The citizens are willing to pay tol It is put up in ¥, 4, 1 and 5 pound cans, which the road is put in a passable condition. contain that quantity of powder by actual net | ALexanpeia Street Rattway. — are | weight, while the majority of Baking Powders cers the | sorry to say that {t is the intention of Offered fall ahort from one-eighth to one-half of ot the Ale: ria street milway to take what isrepresented. Ask your for Doo- cars off the line if they af® not t patron- | ley’s, and you will net be satisfied with anv ized. The cars have been run at a lose of five | ot! Manufactured by Dooley & Brother, 69 or ooh gage eal day for the past two or three months. Fish Rerort.—Since Saturday at 12 m., the arrivals at Fishtown have been emal!, owing to the strong winds and raimy weather. We have to report the arrival of 8,000 shad and 1 00 herring. Shad sold for $144817.50 per 100; her- 0a$8.50 per 1,000; rock and perch 0 cents per bunch. Frost Birten.— fhe crew of the schooner J. H. Bentley, which arrived at this port this morning, had their hands and feet frost bitten on the 12th day of the present month, while entering the harbor of Boston. THERE are more buildings being erected in this city this spring than there has been for a New street, New York. “ Wark To THE Kwi have declared war against counterfeiters, and we mean to fight it out. When diseases of the kidneys or of the procreative organs te vou, take Helmbold’s Buchu. The genuine Helmbold's Bucha may be known by the private propric- tary stamp of H. T. Helmboid on each bottle, and is fully warranted for diseases of the kid- peys and urinary organs. Sold by druggists everywhere. €03 enantio Witnon’s Cop Liver Orn axp Line —The great popularity of this safe and eficacions Preparation is alone attributable to its intrinsic worth. In the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asth- number of years past, and, what is more, real was, Bronchitis, Whooping Gough, Scrofulous estate Js advancing in value very rapidly.— | Humore and all Consumptive Symptoms, it has Sentinel, last evening. Tuz New Sar Yanp.—The newly organized Alexandria Marine Railway Company has taken no superior, if equal. Let no one neglect the early symptoms of disease, when an agent is thus at hand which will alleviate all complaints possession of their lately acqui Property, | of the Chest, Lungs or Throat. Manufactared the lower, or Goodhand’s, ship , and the | only by A.B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold lots adjoining, and have placed the same under | ‘yy ai] druggists. 03 the tempor: intendence of Thos. Berry, & practic: ip builder, and this morning the schooner Caroline, which was seriously damaged by a collision off this city some days since, was hauled up on the wevs there for extensive Tepairs.— Gazette, lo at 9ening. Lrow Lacer on draught at Geo. W. Driver's, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street. The best Beer in Washington. 246 tree's = For CaTarru and kindred ¢iseases, Kirk- wood’s Inhaler is being used with wonderful success. For sale at Gilman son's, Hickling’s costs $2.50 FINANCIAL AND OOMMERCIAL. April2s Co., bankers: ae = For Corns, BUNIONS, TROUBLESOME NAILs, etc., visit Dr. White’s establishment, No. 535 be +" stadia satus tne Treasury. Fee, $1 per Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 535 15th street, —- the Treasury, removes corns without pain, so the shoe can be worn with ease; he suc- bed ‘furnished by Muse ton: furnis ton Orne folowing were the prices bid and asked at the meeting of the Washington Stock Exchange to-day:—U. 5. gold, 13 bid, 13 asked. Bank N Bank of a 140 bi 165 asked; National Metropolitan bank, 102 bid; Second National Bank, 100 bid, 103 ask Goastally treats bunionn: eiut ant temqune City Passenger Railroads—Metropolitan stock, 7 Q z 2% bid, 26 ‘asked; Colambia stock, 2? asked, | 2&8, and other d.sorders of the feet. Fee, $1 Sundry list—National Theater bonds, J. & J., 7 per cent., 80 bid, 85 asked; Masonic Tem- ple bonds, F. & A., 6 per cent., gold, 9 bid; Arlington Fire Insurance company stock, 93 bid, 1005 asked. District securities (District of Colambia)—Permanent improvement, 7’s, J. & J., 1891, 66 bid, 70 asked. (Washington)—5-year certificates, 7 3-10, M. + 1875, 9056 bid, 9056 asked; 10-year bonds, 6's, J. & J., 1878, 76 bid, 79% asked. Board of Public Works—Certiticates eral improvement, 8's, J. & J., 1874, 80 PELs Oftce hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. ress of business during office hours preeludes visiting patients at ri idences except after 6 p.m. To PREVENT Fever and Ague there is no pre; tion like Dooley’s ya Tonic. #1 per eo THERMOMETERS aud Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4X street. THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- id. 80 asked; do. 1875, 75 bid, 75 asked; do. oy series, 73% bid, 71 asked. Certificates, sewer, | Tlnese of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,5 Be, J. & 1874, 694 bid, G9 asked; do. 1878, Ponp’s Extract ia tor sale at wholesale by 56 bid, 56 asked; do. ‘series, 56 bid, 65% askea: Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania Water certiticates, 8°s, and by druggists everywhele. ttf. Witoox & Grns’s Szwine MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. bor ang at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset ry, 7th street, Intelligencer building. 10,28 enue, 6 bid, 85 asked. Wall Street To-day. New York, April 28.—The Post’s financial article says: gece is 3 to 5 for call loans, the quotation at 12 o'clock being 3and 4. Prime mercantile paper is 5:47, the only choice sell- ing below 6. Gold opened at 113 ¥, and nearly sales have since been at 113 4al13%,althouga at 11 o'clock 113 was the price. On gold loans the rates have been 4 for carrying toflat. For- eign exchange ia inclined to react from the ex- treme advance of yesterday. Prime bankers rates opened at 488 and 491, and were soon re- duced 456% and 490}, business,which is smaller than yesterday, being at about 487 ¥ at89 4 a490 x. The stock market opened firm. There was a fractional decline during the tirst half hour. At the tirst board the market became strong and basso continued, the rise ranging for ¥ to 2, the latter having been in both irelagrann nd Pacitic Mail. Government bonds are ay higher than yesterday. Southern State bonds were dull and steady, with sales confined to Tennessees. THE SPRING STYLES. I call attention to the following BEAUTIFUL AND SEASONABLE styles of Clothing for Men and Boys, which may be seen, amcng many other varieties, on my counters: The “Diamond Check”’ Suit, ‘& new and handsome style in fi It is neat, dressy, and keeps its The Double-breasted Sack 8: is. nia sixes, old, is easy and graceful, ad for either dress or Kj Moat Virginise, to Voatuenes "aie Veatia'd wade: gamted. and has the BaLtimon, Apri 23-—Qotr ron strong—iow mia; model, easy in wear and suug in Ate” oe — Ho asi 5@5 16; do., extra, 6@5.75; “New Color” do., facily, .. City Mills, supertine,4 75a = ven are $75;do , extra, 6.00@8.50; do., family. 8 S00bi0 bu. Wheat ‘firm—choice amber, is a model of beauty. It is of seasonable weight and 183; Peonsyivania liar finish, is conservative in style. and ad red, 178@1 8. Ce fi —white it \y 83; Fellow southern, 62, mized western, cide Sosnees | for Parsona who refer qulet and inconspicuous GGAIs do. white, 255. ree e Hat tacks! ‘The “Par Ex. 7 + do. ye eal anc! . «6 Fevhibions steady. ak pork In, see ree at e F Excellence” Sulit ab picerss GuG@i clear rib side, scoa— | is the most di business suit on my counters. J shuitidere, 7%; clone rib. sides, Sgar-cured | have it in four different shades acd fabrics. Te i reg Sle, Lard We, Western buiter-firm, | quite reasonable in price, and is selling very rapuily receipts Letter, S1@M7.“Ooffee quiet. but frm, 35 ga: “Whiley sull and nominal, 1.09, Sugar The “Twilight” suit (faiet ana ys . New Yorx, April 23,—Stocks active, and better Eick eS. Gates, -exsnanee, loog, | Special orders places for ergo euating ea tae pAtw Vouk, Apriizs.—Flour steady. Whoatshage | BOW Prepared to supply the heericat demand. er. Gorn arta. gia ioc Rzeaas a enact der money sages pi som gov rites ta are s great hit, They are by fer the best and Bi pororat, Bande Wel oy ah, Rric Sg, | gee erent Mit, They are Dy forthe best and out Bogiand to-day is fair. Brie, 33. force at work on these goods, seuaeoay & i ee en Great Specialty in Men’s Pants. allion withdrawn. from Balance to-day in £106 (109, Allcolors. all styles, all of the best Foreign and patches qucte rentet sto frapen, wjcontimes.. "| Domestic Fabrics. Yo ths line f defy competition. LONDON, Apt is m “onsole, (@32% for money ‘end account, ‘Brie, 324@W%; ‘preferred, EVERYBODY INVITED w arent, Gpicrar Cae Signal Open, al ANP ammineron DO sorte ie 10:90 8. mf mn w KE the wi: to call and see the new styles, whether they wish to buy or not. iL itite.—Over Ne A. STRAUS, will shift to fresh and brisk, northerly and easter!y, With increasing cloudiness, aud. to-n 1011.....PENNSYLVANIA AVENOB....1031 apl-tr Between 10th and lith streets, FURSITURE, the svuth Atlantic aud east Gulf states, cloudy and rainy weatber, the wiad veering to west and north west to-night, with clearing wi . From the west Gulf northeastward over Tennesse, the lower Ohio valley and Missouri north and northwest winds with clear and cleari: weather. For the upper lake region fresh and brisk east to north winds with light raim or snow over lower Michigan to-dey, but the former shifting te no:th and northwest to-night, ih gene! "ne Ubio river, low the latte: pisbolow St. Lou! tlonar; PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, aED will remain nearly statoln continue at Detroit, Toledo, and are order: Clevel ind, Brie, Buffalo, Rochester and Oswego, Coan! ! COAL Ii CURTAIN MATERIALS, WOOD!! wooD!! Bane woop DOORS, JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAAL DEALERS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, ‘arrizing, both by vessel #. con iy which we are selling cheap, for cash. 4 1 Baker’s Pine and Oak Wood. jee an- by sy firm in the District. 2240 pouads Always guaranteed to the ton, ‘et our wharves foot of 12th street. OMices: 1202 F street, and 1119 9t Borthwest. Sp! Lh. MARCOTTH & Go., UNION SQUARE, (39 East 17th St.) DEVLIN & ©O’S SEW YORK ciTy. Jen3s-tra DoOmEsTic. 2 of DOMESTIO & Bakers; two W! one + SPRING STYLES! NOW READY aT 1106 F STREET, American Yeke Shirts MADE TO MEASURE anD WAEBANTED TO FIT, PRICES REDUCED! BEADY-MADB SPRING OVERCOATS. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS ‘and 70 cents, BU'k Silks. Bi’ Grenadi q astros, Gray and Ble-k Striped Soir ouks ral ear Sevit-tr GsencErew) Beouk bonrs, m. anton Saturdays Sepcete, “Gecerel Bintine Boneless posite - Seating * made on all seceseibl ays. Mondaya. H, POLEINHOBN, Pres’; tare B. Polkinhorn, owling, J.T. Mitehell Jou Dicheons Cropton’ Frei. w'doncs, Riley A-Shin, B.D Harley, Thos, Kaowlos, DRY GOODs. jou =z May, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, 939 Pexxstivania Arexce, Drees Goods, Silks, Shaw! Wntt> Goode, Kmana, Housekeeping Dry Goods, Gloves, Fla: oni mastic @: tton Gonds,all ai very lowest eas Bed m Aeures nese & pair GUBEAT BREAKIN Paices SL DEL Goods ar ORS BSGr THe vaLoe = n and Pia tu ae ron es BE Sed Cote yeah ‘ert-wice jaan: tton at Mey ter than “Fruit of the Loom.” AU-Lipen HARE Ge «worth 20>. Browsels bith S00, worst oe Black Alpacas, double width, 20,28. 90,35, 37, 400, Mn Ble at 3 att : f Drews Gods at 30, 95, 30,28, 370, —~ ‘Saticoee. Sane ioe cheap. for Ben and Boys’ wear, 20,25..7, parte of the city VLE, 130 Bridge st Georg tow NOTICE! NOTICEN NOTICE! DRY GOODS are still BAXTER'S, 1920 Penns: and Al Oo." Oue-batton Kid ant 3 sheors ctesp. Bed Spreads, Table Liner at ba “ Gents’ Handkerchiefs, avd a general assortment of Notions at low fanres c No&tice.—TEa- ORARY REMOVAL, ‘The continual! :crease of business making it ne- ceasary to rebuild my store and otherwiee increas: Iny facilities for the execation of all orders, I shall be found, during the pregress of the work, at 77 BRIDGE 4TREET, & few doors above Jefferson strect As the improvement will not interfere with the execution of work in the dyeing an4 scouring de- Fitment oll ordersof my Trieute will be promptiy preciated. and’highly 9; ¥ sais W. H. WHEATLEY, Office, until farther notice, NO. 77 Bridge streat Georgetown, D. 0. pata marti-tr ” B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S STATE 0! OF UNIMPROVED REAL ABTON STREET.GEORGE- & Coed of trast dated November . 1873, and duly recorded in liber No. Tul, folio 184, one of the land records for Wash. tngton county, im the District ef Columbi: ia, and at the request of the party thereby secured. I" will sell tena ic aneti: n, in front of the fe. on SAT- UBDAY, May ¥,'A. D. 1874, at 5% o'clock D. m . all that piece ef ground situate in the city of George. toxn, D.O, and known as lot number fertr-six (45), in Holmead’s addition to said town, fronting on Dunbarton sti Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at’ ten per cent. per annam from day of ale, and socared by. geod of trast upon the property. leposit of when prop- erty fs sold. Conveyancing at irchaser’s Terms to be comp! in serea days, or erty will be resold at the risk and cost of default- ing purchaser, WILLIAM A. GORDOW,Jr., rastes, apal-eo THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. IOHOLS* ICR 0) ‘STER BLEGANT Ray ABD OF! anc-ly Hieh 1. D. 0. PIANOS, ée. ts Sa 'T SXING AND RENOVATING PIANOS con pages St receive special Sh, MIED, Practical Piano, ‘wenty yeare’ experience, former! of Knabe's, ently of Stel now of the trmof @. L, WILD & B street, near northwest corner Pa. a) the unsurpassed STIERF Pianos. THE CELESRATED KNABE PIANOS! artist s choice the world over. ole ig arte ote po | PIANOS, ot |. ¥.,cheap for cash, juced Le p for prices t. ere. Pianos teken in ¢: Fevorite OBGA: ded to, at ©, REICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, Jjani3-tr 423 ith st., above Penns. avenue, NING AND Be! ING PIA ANT “3 OBGANS A SPEOLALTY, 66 RUHN, Practital PIANO STORE, 632 New York avenue. t for the anrivalied PLAN obteEn Baos. N moe By irks of Loe Wet ‘Tuner! way's Pianos; 420 11 The The all in ry J eb street and st Karr's, 640 Pesaryl ‘and Orga: sale or deck -tr muBiO STORB, Organe and Musical, Tostrumenta Te PROFESSIONAL. ee D5: 8. 8. BOND HAS K EMOVED to No. #13 Ist between H and I sts. Calis left at street, botw Drng Stores 1105 P. nayivanie avenue, and ¢or- oer 10th street and ork avenue, will receive prompt attention. mard)-im* James oe. Cc cere S x ae Court af Claims and Examiner im Chancery.) SHORT-HAND WRITER AND LAW BE- PORTER. Office: Ho. 110 © street, facing Indiana avenge," woe Mang BM D® ™- B. IRVING, HOMEOPATHIST. Office and consulting rooms Ne. 3 Trement House 24 street,—firet floor, outside entrance. feb2s-6um SoucTtss & RBAKEMAN, ARTISTS. ‘resco, Decorati desert; Free ee valal and’ Fiaig Paisceae” ot = 727 9th strest northwest, SPECIMEN BOOM 71) yent-ly __ WASHIN SETS OF TEETH, on Platina, Gold, and materials, accuratel; when required. Bow York aveaue. ‘fe 's SCOTT, DENTI BC re D. : ‘SZ, lo. 936 avenue, between THE TRADES. AW'iNes AND AWNING FRAMES Of wmproved Style and Paturn, for Stores, Hotels, Public Baildings, City sud Qoun au try Residences at factory prices. Manufactured by JOHN C. HOGAN, ~ ~713 Market Space, between 7th and 8th streeta, Flags avd Camp Meeting Tents for sale or rent. Bole agent for the only Genuine Mildewe4 Proof Ati matertal. aplé-tr rt ee tite Bovas-ly ine Worka le y. D> HAW, AWainas asp, Fae NIG FRAMES “QWHINGS tor Biorear Pabiie Beltege Wecely Fins, OouE RESTING CREED [ee Ste or @Aggnt for the Improved Mildew Proof Awnin mars-tr Est sur jp isis. CHAS. SINON & SONS, 63 NORTH HOWARD ST., BALTIMORE, MD Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY tee SPECIAL BARGAINS j N DRESS G0ODs. Bisck Sitk Popli Fine Colored 811 Beet Pereaie-, 90 and 2c," New shades Oc lored Alpacas, 250. Best Calicoes, 8 and lc. BOGAN & WYL _8923 tr 1018 and 1020 Teh wtr-et northwest, GRBAND SMASH UP. DRY GooDs CHEAP; #2 BEST CALIOO, 6 ORNTS; ABD WIDE BLEACHED OOTTON, 19% OTS , Better than Audroscoggia; - AT THR NEW AND OHEAP STORE. D. B. W. CARTER, TOT Market Fpace, between Th and 8h sereets, plendid 8 nt pew Spring Drees Gods all shades, only 50 cents, have one yard wide, only 62 cents, ry fine all Linen Handker: CARTER’S Is the place to buy Dry Goods Cheap GREAT CRANH IN PRICES, FAVORABLE TO PURCHASERS, DRY Goops AND CARPETS! LOWER THAN EVER. OUBS"OCK IMMEN! ATTBACTIOND G@ AT. AT OUR PRIOES NOW ALL ARE ENABL TO BUY. - =| THE ASSORTMENT TOO LARG - MEBRATE EVERY ARTIOLE. oo a OUB SPECIALTIES comprises gh OE Live RIBBONS were prion 3 HOSIERY, GLUVES, be apdo-tr OVER TWO HUNDRED PIECES FRESH SPRING CARPETS, OF THE LATEST UBSIGNS OVER THREE HUNORED PIECES CANTON MATTINGS JUST RECEIVED. | Excellent White Mattings at 25 cents, Inspect our stock and prices, and be convinced, THE ARCADE. WOOLFORD & SHILGERG, 447 SEVENTH 5T T, ltr between D aad E southwest, [{ONSE REDUCTION! RAILROADS, ALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD, Darot conxer 6rx axn B stam ts 3, ¥. After April 19th. 1574, trates Wil’ ron ae follows: TRAINS Leal¥e POR TAAINS ARRIVE AT ALTIMOK 4 4 by } a Mail 6 jonday t Pittabarg and Soo tly, Ne~ ALOS p. m., Southern” xprees. Sx pros, daily eclie Bs tne Testtuavon a & m on Mom Wor « Sunday. concect at B tert leaving Mowe at Striving @ Pops Cree ° Traine loaving Washineron at S00 & om and 3-40 p.m. connect st Oden o with trains for Ae of Frvvs arriving at Warvineton at 10:40 am. ne © 30 p.m -Oonacet at Bowie wh Wratos from Passongers loaving Borthwae corper of 15. can Checked at etots and 5 avd Weer Throagh © Tot iapapotia, L , hice ns, Dvints Kast, Went, th and EL DUBAR E. 5. YOUNG, Geo’ Paw” BAL timone as APRIL WASHINGTON CIrt Bair Ww tt * y pd Bi. + Peist of Rocke, Piedmont, Hagors- ueater and all Way tations polis, Piedmont aud York, Puiladelpbia, Boston, Bal- Pelion land | Supper at Grafion. © .30 «. m., Baitimore, Annapolis and all Way Brevions mg Baltimore and Reter oni i timore, Eiticott City all Wey ‘Btat 5 110 p.m.) New York, Philadelphia, Norfotk, th bamer at Keloy 3.30 p.m, Baltimore, Loarel, Relay, Frotertok, or and all Intermediac Way We m. Polat of Bocks, Frederick snd sit 0 Way Stations. ® p mw. Bal imore,Aynapolis, and all Way Bta- 4 Bal.imors. Suppe m., Chicago, Cincinnati. Lontevilie, 8 Dolmapus, Sanduety. Wheeling and’ the Cars. Br way Rtarsone. ° 28.6 6 49,740, Hs and 2, 3 30, 4 20, opm Y Tratwe om... 445,6,845 anc 0p m. All Trowns | a Viadwet Hotel, Relay House Stas on apply at the Baltimore Washiogton Siacton, and be at int ip the city. *°) TEOS. B SHARP, Master of Transportation, L.M. COLE. General Ticket Agent GRO. &. KOONTZ, Geul Agent PENNSYLVANIA ALK LINE To bg ie TA woke 4ND ALL Por ee THE pe - Escuanp wat STATES THROUGH BE INGTON AND W YORK WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. The eynt, on this tine is ew sad of the mo olegant improved Suieh. = 9234 M. LIMIThY EXPRESS PULLMA® PARLOR CAR TRAIN EX(LUSIVELY. LLM. LACK SLBSPING €4K5 OW ee aie ae Thais. (BAORPT SUNDAY) sed entirely of Pullmas Pal, Sew York at 4.10 p. m., comm s ey York Night Br, arriving im. Mew York 3 . ari . Pat man Palec: ®ROVHBAD & Co. it wonderfully lo fees. arty ai of the best styler ‘Lyons Biack Wilke, é. Black Alpacas, #20. single width, double width White Shetiand Ly 1s. Are now ©; 14 an enti: hew ateck of DRY GOODE, Just warchaced in ‘Dew You by ‘Mr. pow 4 Dress s in great and fabrics, from 12%c. oe " 3B, be . » 958, 2 bees (a eget coi tees mest perfect Bokeh) . om Sic. and u Revers! Je Ottoman Shawls, 92.35, adi-s’ All Linen Hemmed jandkerobiefs, Lise peat: One ‘Ratton Qvlored Ki 650, Ladies’ Two Button Party Kids, Lavedale Cambric 22c., snd other Biesched and Un- bleached tons Te. and opwards. Good low-pricec Printa, ic. Sp Pri Olark’s 8 equally low are myles, selected great cheap, and will do nop “* RO. ) & CO. merhi-3m_1205 F streets, bet. 13h aod 13h sta, NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. AVEBLY NOVELS, Thistie edition, the published; AMERICAN HISTORICAL REO. by Ben-on J. Low ing; BIRDS OF Ww Memoirs of J. Q. Adams, by 0. F. Adame, val, Four Givilisatio World, by Heary The Foar Givfivations of tbe World, by Ht 2 Fon Abctent Cty 21 dou ; ie = of Maireward, Brot paper. WE orrEn ovn STOCK OF CHRONOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS AT A DISCOUNT oF BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VERNON ROW, mer! Corner Penna. ave. snd 10th street. NW BOoKs, RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave, Papeete: AA aS PERT and e in New York Gare throogh to Mew York. Ale”, Pi Osrs to ba iadelphia, in which passengers can re- a.m. m. Phiidelpbia Express, daily excert retlroads, road, ‘ere ne low corner of 6th _ INSURANCE COMPANIES, — T= aRLINGTeN F, " INSURANCE is OOLUMBIA. Fa ean cca eecote ees ; Dr.