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COUNCIL.—The Council met at 6 o'clock | last evening; the president, Mr. Stickney, in the chair. Prayer by Rev. George A. Peltz, of Newark, N. J. | Mr. Buker, chairman of the committee on national relations, having under coveideration | House cowcurrent resolution in relation to the neces#ary legislation for the present term, asked to be discharged from its further con-ideration; agreed to. | he Chair announced that an arran t | had been made with Mesers. Judd & Detweiler to do the printing of the Council tor :he present session. Mr. Golden introduced @ Dill to ;revent the Tuning at large of horses, cows an? other do- mestic animals in the county of Washington; read and laid over. | _Hovse concurrent resolution for <xempting i] cure J roperty from taxation was read an referred. On motion of Mr. Riley, it was azreed that | when the Council adjourn it be to mest on Mon- | day next. | At 6:40 o'clock, on motion of Mr. Baker, the | Ceune!l adjourned. | Bou Mr. Trimble called the House to | | order, Speaker Shepherd being absent. Prayer was offered by the chaplain, Key. J. Duey | | Moore. All the member~ present except Messrs. | | Carroll. Cox, Perkins, Urell, and the Speaker. | | _ Mr. Brewer offered a resolution amending the | law reiacing to weighing hay, Xc.; reterred. | Mr. Gorcon introduced bill'to pay Cornelins Shea for material, referred. Mr. Berry introdaced bi mposing license taxes on b $4 on each $1.00 invested dealers in markets on a footiz cert, referred. The House reselved itself into committee of BATURPAY... LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, £¢.. To-ntcht. National Theater.—Carncross & Dixie's cele- ] brated minstre] troupe. Port's Opera F The Stranger’ chio.” Theater Comique.—La Jardin Mabille and the Parisian Can-Caz. Wulerd Heill.—-Mr. Satro’s lectare on Mines and Mining. = Condensed Locals, Offcer Farquhar hot a mad dog yesterday at the corner of aml | streets northwest. Reformed coin bal! to~ Mrs, Agnes Rooth in | Ustherine and Petru- Wasbing'on Schuetzen Park to-morrow even- ing under the direction of Prof. Carl Richter. Fie steamer Palisade bas beer chartered to and will leave for that city im ® day or two. ‘The studentsof the Columbian University are ing extensive preparatiors for a tr.p down the Potomac on the 34 of June. The Washington Light @zants, comoany B | let regiment ational Guards, lest wight amending the act Ness, #0 As to read in order to place g with green gro- elected F. 5. Hodgson, first Heatenant; W. H. Collins, brevet second lieutenant. Eighty +bip-carpenters and five borera and dolters were suspended from work in the 4- | the whole on the code, and proceeded ta con- Partimnent of construction and repairs at the | si¢er the second part, (the & t, being of a local pave yesterda character, being laid over temperar ly,) and Col. Florence promices that the Gazette to- | arter come time apent therein the committee it a hoyaet of literary sweets” morrow w rose and the House adjourned worthy the delightfal May ceason we are jus" | —~e entering npon i oper or So: " « Masonic Dar. Skeet: 38. Waneen: cnlet deck A Lopez ov Sorrow was held at Masonic Temple last night, under the auspices of the " | Supreme Cow , Scottish Rite, in memory of deceased membersof the tie, who,while living, e artment, was violently asa mastreet car on Capito’ babes ; a iast night by an unknown | were conspicuous for their zeal and Gilelity 1} man who ex - | the order. The lst embraced thoce members Besbop Commins. who has been sojourning | the pe - for some weeks in iventackr, has returned i | WhO have died since the last xession of the Su mi ~ pe bane wal pees ? | preme € il, a8 toilows: Charles Manning the Reformed je in the ganera’ piseopal Church, ate p Sovereign Grand Commander; Charles T. Bond, ts in the Church of the Holy Trinity, | 334, of ‘Tinteripp Francis T. Kidder, 334, of rk city. on Wendesday next, Mav 15. lowa; Henry Rutus Swayne, 33d, of Louisiana; Hee reer nnve, been elected officers of | Pdward Barnet, 23d, of Louletapa, and Richard the Carroll Literary Institate for the ensuing | F. Knott, 334, bama—the last five named Dallas, president; Daniel McMahon, | £-,* "g at the dates of thelr death Sovereign first vice president; Jehn Bingham, second vice | P* : resident: F. W. ing, recording etary; Grand Inspectors General. The hall was draped | Suaventiivens on Ee batch, Necanak: the habiliments of mourning, and the rear oy, ascistant librarian. vis, whose advertisement bas removed from lth and L , to his new and handsome wner of 7th and I street north- ne old Perry house, where bis high ebaracter am! reputation a8 a druggist ought to and will ro doubt assure him large pateon: His stock of fancy goods and toilet articles ix A. with | Of the platform in white and black cambric, in festoons, under whieb were six shields, bearing the namesot the deceased. In the front part of the ball was @ handsome coffin, surrounded by burning tapers guarded by four members of the order in full uniform. About the coffin were strewn flowers and wreaths. Sovereign Grand Commander Gen. Albert. Pike occupied the orient, with Messrs. McCracken of Oregon, and Coswell or California, in the seuth and west. The ceremonies, according to the stand- ard usage, were rehearsed with great soiemnity. Prominent among those on the platform were Messrs. A. G. Mackey, of this city, McDaniels of Virginia, Toombs of oo » Mitchell of Miseissippi, Cunningham of Maryland, Clark and Weber of Kentucky, Vessau and Levin of South Carolina, and Thompson and Stevens of the District. The room was crowded, and many ladies were present. EDsurparsed. burn to the chair of histelogy, microscopy, and ¢linical eorgery; Dr J. Harry Thompson as pre femor of clinical mi and surgery, and the diseases of women. Dr.J.G. F. Holston, pro- fessor of anatomy, having died, Dr. Warren Evans, heretofore lecturer in that branch, bas beeu appointed ful! professor in his place. ene THe THeaTens.—This is the last night of Mrs. Agnes Booth’s very successful engagemant at Ford's ‘)pera House, when she will appear in two pieces, “The Stranger” and “The Taming ot the Shrew,” making the best bil! of the week. On Mond, chumau’s Transatlantic ie Contest Yesterday. > AND TWENTY-ONR PUPILS OOF LD MEDALS—a LIST OF THusE FF HONORS pantomime and ¥ combination, highly gtammar, an? Ist, 2d and 3d ate spoken of by the northern papers, will appear | grades, and representing 1.000 pupils, male and | in “The Parisian Folly,” 1. @ very entertaining | fewale, tock place at the Franklin school build- ing yestercay atternoon, the examination being by the committee on prizes and ex consisting of Messrs. French (chair- wan), Harris, Detrick and Champlin, axsixted Dy Superintendent Wilson and several member: of the board of trusteen. ‘There were 21 testants, about halt of whom were girls. Of thie number tixty-three were perfect. T programme. To-night 1s the very last chance to see and bear the exceilent Carncross & Dixie troup, who have de! ted large audiences at the N ional Theater this week by their fine music = rkling witticisws and very comical dramatic sketches. On Monday, Daly's Fitth Avenue company will appear in'the last great dramatic sepestion ‘‘Monsteur Alphonse,” which has had such success in New York. The well-managed Theater Comique wil! present the entertaining programme of this | week for the last time to-night, and in accord- Ance with the rule of the house will introdace several new stars on Monday next. Go to-night and see the can-can. words given to the pupils of the gramma- J. W schools were selected by Professor Huut, principal rchool on 45, street. Mr. Wm. Stickne! Gent of the Legislative Council, selected the words for the pupils of the frst’ intermediate schools; Mr. Henry McIntire for tae second {n termediate, and ex-Alderman Fenwick selected the words for the pupi's ot the third intermedi. | ate schools. One hundred words were given to each pupil, who was required to write them on paper, each pape md the seme number bei of the select = 6a Tee Boanp or Haan met last night, and @ communication was received from the health officer, stating ‘‘that garbage now remains in Plvate premises in many parts of Washington and Georgetown. owing to the failure of the collector to remove it. Should there uot be an active and sufficient force of collectors imme- diately placed on this Gaty, there is danger of | Servous ipjary to the health of the community | from accumulations of decomposing garbage.” He also reported that the collectors were tow | | | | and 3 were then rustess. The pape the errors noted. T were then opened, in ord be sealed en- to identify e, the exer veloy the work of each cises were more » ilar character ever he at | eises occupied b about an hout and a half. | deposiing gerbage at other points than the S | tween two colored boy; $5 and costa.” An but the truetece were engaged until midmightin | ard I7ih-street wharves, contrary to a resolu- lis, colored, larceny of clothing worth $9; $2) faiuing te abe citerent papers ant in ascer- | tion of the Board of Heulth. The subject was | aNd costs, or 30 days in jail. Wi Hiam Sinclair, taining the successful contestants. The results| referred to = special committee, consisting of | tast driving over Anacostia bridge, forfeited Of the contest were as follows | Dr. Verdi Mr. Marbury, to confer with the | Collateral. Freeman Abrahams, an idle itine- r Schoole—Bows— tat distr: Governer lation to the matter. The heaith | tant, was charged with stealing some law bors | rh. i eflicer was authorized to purchase mount of disinfecting powder tor d | in certain alleys. .the frame house an: alley between H and theast, was condemned as a ent ordered. limit erre S errors error. S errors; em ° ate—Boys—ist district Laxp BY THE AcRE.—Those who desire a | 3 ady, with sales confined to Missoaris and 45; 4th Girls—ist Tate Hume hear the city will perceive by ® | Tenressees. Early sales of gol d,s; 4th, 3. little reflection the great absurdity of buying | 3; but si rty-two medals are to be awarded. The | small lots several m:Jes out in the country, a§ | been in gold loans wheel date ne grammar schools of the ith | many are now doing. Nothing less than-one | eeu 5 school district were the successtul cont stants | acre of land (43.650 feet of groand) will fill the | dull t terda: for the grammar schoo! medals the toliowing | bil! properly, and all that can beobtained abors | ke being perfect: Herman Kuoch, S. W that, up to fifteen or twenty acres, is desirable. r,€. Auterson, E. D. Wright, A. HT, ‘This will afford an abundance of ail kinds o. | opened firm; Jor, Fannie Hepburn, Sophia Davidsoa, Mary | fruit, eqreanies, poultry, pure milk and cream, | hour prices declined Wilson, Ma: w, Lydia Hinson, A. T. Cowie | and lane enough to keep the requisite stock. | until 12 o'clock there was ard Laura Mctutire had one error each, mik-| It will be seen by reference to Mr, R.A. Phi 14 per cent. mM words spelled with bat two errors. | lips’ advertisement in another column that a | edal tor the first intermediate grade | rare opportunity to purchase @ tow acres ot arded among the boysof the ith district, | choice land pear this city is now offered, being ie jollowing being perfect: Richard Losano. | his subdivisions of one of the best located ene Henry Callisher and Van Wert Jobrson. E1- | tions of the country very near Washington, and yard Holand had one, George Clarke three. | which seem to combine all the most omeathn and Edward Jarboe two errors. In the sam qualities requisite to make such @ property ai grade of female schools the medal was award<i | tractive. tothe 3d district. The following pupils were | perfect: Sailie Tindle, Annie Kauitman, Ada | Ober, Mary Cunningham and Annie Hatrinz- tep. Maggie McCutcheon made bat one error. The meiai tor the Seeond Intermediate male sebools was swarded to Mason Weller, of the third district, who was perfect. David R. Raw- ———_—+—_—__— Tae First Trorrino Race or THR SZAc90N | took place yesterday on the Brightwuod Trot- | ting Park, between the horse Honest John owned by Mr. C. Harper, and the brown mare Belle of Gettysburg, belonging to a phy- | ‘ashingt . sician of South on, and resulted in p ove Hinge wade 7 errors, Joho Woodtield, 1, William | favor of Honest Joba. Both ‘autnais wey i Hive teedy TUOGE sae These oul ocar ates SUSE Kimball 5. and Wm. McDaniei,1." ” Rng Condition, and considerable speculation | Provisions wrong: Pasties serene et The medsl for the Second Intermediate (fe- | was indulged in by the large crowd as to their | offerines. 1 male) was awarded to the fourth district. The following were perfect: Siduey Guthrie, Cora Walker, » Kate Stilson, Kate telative conditions. MessraRobert Lee, C. M. Alexander, and W. ©. Hazel were chosen | indges, the drivers were weighed, and at 3.30 | 150; Dur | bunet mators. 5 conte ® box. Fucits Ap Se. Baozen tin. B 4 Ties, $1 ® quart; pin: apples, 25453 Daven PRorrs { peeled), Oe... ch . Ae Berrer.—Phiiadel York te WE Be. 1. Porttny —Ohickrus, dressed, spring chickens, + pair; Turkeys, 2%. B Ib FLOUR AND Frep merchants and wh Seal Ssocrtsc, “Brown 8 ginfl, 808". @ bushel h 10g Furman, 53d degree, of South Carolina, and ex- | bind 1t0 tons of hay and week, bay rang! 1 hu voiding. aS Ruvawar Covrre anv Taek TROVBLES.— Mr. Frank Dodson, of Rappabannock, and Miss Alberta Brace, of Culpeper, Va., arrived at Alexandria on'the freight train’ Wednesday afternoon, and took the six o’clock boat for Weshington. | married, and accomplished that object, under difficulties. City Bat their troubics wer they found seve: obje: hi t t — THe “CONGRESSIONAL ParEreR «duced by Robert Beal! is a most desirable ac quisition to a writing tabie. ii ct baneb; pees, $1 F peck. beans, phia ‘Fy Se.; cho ges.'We. B dozen thenipe. Se 3@ La Qart fhuldere (‘whoie), 10s i a 4, Shouldere (whole), then, etal, 1 gut, 12 to tongties, SEW. each. . | | Finit~Bock, Su@aic. @ b Bb; Bo: + 20S Ty “d haddock, 12@18 @ TD. Shad, 2@e. F vair, her- Ting, 15 cents per buoch. Turtle, 3 each. Lebeter, i5c. per pound. Orabs, 00). por dozen Clams #1 por hundred, VEGkTABLES.—Potatoes. Irish, ® peck; aweet, Bec 4 peck; do., new - Bpeck; oranges, 259 lozen, strawber- Oe auart; peaches, We.; blackberries, WHOLESALE MARKET. “i grocerion, oo furnish the f waper. at na AVe., between 9th Potatoes, Ke G&S scarce and wanted firm. Ponitry scarce ne trom 1°20 t red. Offerings They were bet re re she co wn a long search, in finding the clerk of the court, from whom the required license was obtained. adapted for travelers and equally suitable tor home use. — THE MOST ELEGANT Ww Chinese yases in this city is at P: | Store, on the Aven: THE COURTS. This marnin; | Mouday. Court in Gawecat Pouce Covat—Judye To-day, John Potts, cursing on the streets: $10. Michael Ford, playing ball on the stre: #1. Daniel McLaughlin, # jolly fined £5 for cursing on’ the street. | employed as cart drivers, were failure to maintain the proper distance between M their carts, and fined 5 each. charged with s | tined $105. i rom Brad Adam: ——______ FINANCIAL AND COMMERUIAL. New Yore, Maf 9.—Yhe Post's financial ar. ticle says: — Government bonds are steaily. Soutfern state bonds at the first board were ders, 6 dull, 7's; clear rib. sides fi Ws: snger-cored hams, N@is rty of another by diggin poker, assault on Dennis dowuward reac’ market is now steady. | fair to primi 200d to prim’ do. 1 56@1 65; Penney! and Indians de, 1 50g) Jorn, Samuel Farze, d sent Wall Street To- tion of jay p2 ih May Be Flour very di ‘and weak and |. alt er— cho 175, a yell Pork unchanged ear rib sides. nid 36 tnt, SHOS35 ied frait—blackberrion. 62! dried peaches, 314@: ff to baya ponndof candy, stated, the pair reached here in en they arrived in Washington the 1 was closed, but they succeeded, after re not yet over, for though ministers, all of them were engaged and could not perform the marriage cetemony, and it was not until they were on their way back to the depot that they cama across a church in whic! held, and going in there they waited until the conclusion of the service, when they statad thair | to the preacher and were married by They returned here on the midnight rain, and stopped at a boarding-house until bis morning. when they returned to Culpeper. | Alerandria ( ha.) Gaze h service was being slow of jewelry ant ig this cours was adjourned until elling liquor witheut trespass on the pro- fenson—a fight he- Foreign exchange is extremely easy, with mercantile paper at during the first halt » fo %, from whick time an advance of y to Since noon there has been a tixes, old, $2; do, ia’e, 11, Bid tonday.. niet but firm—low rye _ 36 Pion. Shins Middilags, ss@500. @ Srx. ale market, as furnished by general commission merchants, and 10r! 1.20% 6@S10; pongitx, SI@R250, lambs, 83 ‘eal 7; hens, @ dozen, @6@37: on Figttckt, $5008 96; deene, Sid turkeys. 21@28c ; wool, washed. ® Mb, Sass unwashed, B Ih, 20/290; butter, 25245; common, 12, eggs, MWe: ‘cabbage, @3@6 @ handred: is, SI@SS; swent potatos, S14 ONG3 cranberries, @8@SW B er, SIN@ZIS perc: at full figure: Both green and jen are called for from day today. straw were sold during the past 0 $1.50, and straw light; ‘prices ad- nt upon getting ough ey got aboard the train | at Culpeper Court House, where an aunt of the young lady did her beat to P ment, but being sent from the store some distance o1 the train started befor as al safet event the elope- depot there to a ald get back, and It is specially tourists, and is rigg’s Jewelry Teem. ck tar, was Six boys, brought fa tor Fred. 1p sed; $5. N a8 @ vagrant. ny. v's rates, Tho rcent., and the and nach sage vhite chotes, I ice amber, 1 onlters in good demand, * intro- | GEORGETOWN. ORDEES PoR Tae Star in Goorgetown may be lett at Ubbof’s cigar store. 2 Gridge street. CoaL TRape—The coal trad» forthe wask Past has been very brisk. Gilmore Merrisith & Co. bave received 3 300 tons and shipped 2.58 tors of Cumberland coal, and received 1,96) tons and shi 1,960 tonsof the Yc BE Enon Gas coal. The oiher companiss report 14,50 tone of Cumberland coal received and 11.2:5 tons shipped. Making the total receipts for Week 21,100 tons, an¢ the shipments, 18 371 tor Gran Trapg.—There were no recsinig | anond to-da: GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS of ihe wheat market closed dali and jower— I ushela red wheat was sold yester- be: afternoon at #170. isa Warr.—The receipts of fish at the wharf to-day were 25,000 herring, which were soid ats: per thousand. THE DRATIFICATION Of Blessed Peter Faber at Trinity Church to-morrow will be the occa- sion of very interesting services. The Ewe Will be pronounced by Rev. Dr. Charles White — CITY ITEMS. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, If BAS No RivaL.—The standard excellence Ootnm! pased Of Dooley's Yeast Powder has been satistact sri y ALP. Is74, in! equity cause N>. demonstrated to be owing to its strict chemical pe ae al. vs. Williem AL purity, no articles being used in its comp»sition yf oy ee at those especially adapted to the purpose, , A.D. by lock p. and such as are free from any tojarinas sa fod at eee oe Pe -08 stances. Two teaspoonfuls rm Dosley’s Yeast Beali’s addition to Gsorge- Powder ig all that is necessary in a quart of + in the District of Columbia, beginaing for the flour, while ordinary Baking Powders requi-e | 89™¢8t & point 2a) re eet side of Montgomery from one-third to one-half more. Henea Do - ¢ south from West street, ley'sisthe most economical, reliable, and t= thence morte wicceeee rin tae, ° 9) foot, best, Mapufa-tarea by Dosley & Brother. 6) bet to Ghee af Seumohes New Ftreet, New York. For sale by grocecs | Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in«qaal in- generally. fialmenta in six (6) and fretve (12) moetin-. with eae jay of sale, for whict eal OOO may Fee b> = be ives. "a deed wali be given mon fall pays Being indispensable to health and comfort, | Ment of purctiase mouey. Coaveyaucing at thousands of persons come from far and near to | (ag qPrecnwer,. Deposit af one ages ghnno Pst Dr. White, the practical Chiropodist, whose | Sale are not comalial with in five (o)daye, the tr establishment is located at tee reserves the right to resell the property at the 535 Fiereenta Street, Titk and-cost of thedefaniting purchaser afcer five Opporite United States Treasury Department. | (5) days’ advertisement dr. White removes Corns without pain, so that the shoe can be worn cessfully treats Bunions, Cla! Nails, Vascular Excrescences, Tangements of the feet. <9. s nd Ingrowing and other de- Office hours from 8 a, m. to 6 p.m. Fee, $1 per visit. Press of business at the office precindes visit- ing patients at residences except after p. m. BENJAMIN MILLER, JOU Bridge street. +L BARGAINS IN DEY Goons A SbnOWNs, New Store, No 121 Buiver Sraser. Borris’ Seamless 1 ant 2 Button Kid Gloves. Barris’ Victoria 2 Battan Kide at $125 ani 91, e assortment Hanburg Kdging and Lassrtings, very cheap, Srp Umbrellas, ali the new styl. Established in Washington 1561. Fountain AquaRIUMS.—Something novel and beantiful for fish and flowers. -Jast the thing for conservatories. Call and see in op- eration at the show rooms of Hamilton & Pear- son, Y. M. C. A. buildin, e086 Loss or MEMORY may mean a gencra! break- ing up of the life forces, or it may indicate the eftects of obscure disease—contracted in early life. In either case Dr. Helmbold’s Buchu is | 16 pieces more of those cheap Black Alpacas at 80,63 ator cents, Insnbaod. and venovates tae esreamaeen Te BUE Silks. B1’k Grenadines, pare Mohair Lostres, acts upon beth the liver and kidneys, and is | Grey eud Black Btriped Samuner Silks, justly entitled the Great Diuretic. Get the | “Oe early and examine my stock, bought for cash genuine. All draggists sell it. €03 | and will be sola cheap. apt aw titer oem y oho no dl To 7HE Coxsunrtive—Let those who lan- | (7 EORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, U.C., guish under the fatal severity of our climite | # 51 HIGH STREET. Bank hours, 9 a, m. te 4 p. m. (to receive deposits) until 6 p.m. Tnterest pail oo deposits. General B :nking Business done, and Col- eon sil accessible peints. Discount through any pulmonary complaint, or even those who ave in decided consumption, by no means despair. ‘There isa safe and sure reme- dy at hand, and one sasily tried. ‘ Wilbor's Nears 8 Cod Liver Oiland Lime,” without e anton Ssturiars lopdaye, ays H. POLKINHORN, Pres't: J. DICKSON. Cashier. Dirnctore seessing the very nauseating flavor of the Vilas i : oe Reretofors used, is anlowed fy the coesptace or B.Palkinhors, Th actiwiing, J. Mitch) lime with a healiug property which renders the Bier A Shle ED te ploy joek, Kanne oi] dovbly efficacious. Remarkable testimony ‘aps-6m - evs . Of its efficacy can be exhibiteil to those who de- sire to see them. For sale by A. B. Wilbor, e OTICE —TEM:OKAKY REMOVAL. ‘The continnaliacroase of business making {t ne- ceseary to rebuild my etore and otherwise increas: my facilities for the execution of ali orders, I shall Chemist, Boston. THwRMomerEne and Harometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4\ street. prin femal . be found, daring the prearese of the work, st Witcox & Giss’s Sewina Macar The | a tew ac owe te ¢ . celebrated Basaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. | ” Al the improvement Cur oor titerfore with the | Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ith street, | exceation of work inthe dyeing aed seeting te Intelligencer building. 10,28 | BRP ER all orders of my rieude will be promptiy Tex Sixcan Buwine Macuin fates ofisz2 waite “W. H, WHEATLEY, ‘were £219,660. 12-8, ‘sr and Bovarer, ———- Omice, until farther notice, No. 77 Bridge #trsct, To PREVENT Fever wud Ague there ts no | Georgetown, DO. neces NO. 77 Bridge etree preparation like Dooley’s Oslisaya Tonic. #1 TPT perbottie, eo ELEGANT {OR UBBAM ABD OYSTES THER COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,5 | one ly__69 Hiebctreet. 2B. 0. ste Bie Pown’s Exvaaor curos rapumatism, burns iT 1 ; piles, ulcers. toothache, suse throet, ‘sprains MERCHANT TAILORS. ids, soreness, old sores, headache, colic Garp lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, . ues, diarrhora, and all hemorrhages, etc - Ponds Extract ditfere from all other advertised NOTICE Pads pong = Bgal = —- “A = a ss = medicine, treated of in medical writings, ‘a — . rm | known t-’be a cure for these discanca eth ony | ,1 Wonid call the attention of the old patroas and he pubtic iu general to the newly -recoived swock © SPRING GOUDS at the old established stand of the late 8. Merchant Tsilor, 1413 Penusylvania ‘ OATHERINE EB. OWBN, Admivisiratr it J GEBOW, Managsr. F, ® ssira : M&KUHANT TAILOR, F STREET, UrPosiTE PATENT Orr pests Asuington. ) J. HEIBEEGER. * {Successor to H. F. Londen & Oo.,) OLTIZENS, ARMY AND v¥ MEKCHANT TAILOR, ti s. Metropol Hotel, (late B: y Metropeiiis Bocas ne Sy “THE TIME TO BUY” ms-5 Is now! PRICES DOWN! Washington. KID GLOVE DEPOT: OUR STOCK KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES 1-BUTTON 2-BUTTON 1 GLOVES! 3-BUTTON Of Spring Clothing IS ENORMOUS. GENUINE JOUVIN'S! THE SEASON 13 BACKWARD GENUINE ALEXANDER’S) ANU WE aT ABE DETERMINED CHAS. BAUM'S KID GLOVE DEPO 408 SEVENTH STRERT. TO FORCE SALES. STYLISH, WELL MADE ALL WOOL SUITS MARKED $10........Wifteen Dollare........$15 WE ARE SELLING FOR -$10. OORSET OORSET > FACTORY?! OORSET #18....... FRENCH CORSETS! . ERMAN CORSETS! Lad firm, Campbell. Alberta Davis made five errors. the start was rade, best three in five for #259 | Western butter mteady and uuchanged Coffea un Ths mecai fer the The ermediste male | geide. Allen Dorsey drove Honest Jot ani | fhavged- Whisky frm and yuictssi: Sager caslor, sebools was awarded to the second district; per- | — Sanderson was in charge of Belle. “As ttated NeW ore, May 9.—Stocks ymiet and stron feet. George Kent, George Locke aud Jubn | the horse won the first heat, Belle the second, | Money, 3. Gold. 1255. Exchange, long, #483; short, Spencer. William Bradicy made 4 in ¢,and the horse the third and fourth | 9. Governme: ad Christopber Lopp, 3, George Willams t heats aud the race; time, 2.55 2 - Ga: Reat Estate Transrers. Benj. D. Car- | penterto Anna M. Carpenter, “The Girls’ P fe- | tion,” situate in the county, $1; Watkias Adii- @ Cook one. | son and wife to Jese V.N. Huyek, part lot 14 tquare 192, #1,467.20; John K. ‘MeGonnell, trus: dal tor the female schouls of thix grade was | arded to the fourth district. The following fe perfect: Minnie Melvin, Fannie Green- apple. May i-yell and Ida Oppenheimer. Fees Milier mide two errors aod bere several were perfect im « Fe Dace eich metals & further contest will | tee, to Timothy MeCarthy, part lot 16, equare | take place within a short time to decide which 501, 8600; Howard U uiversity to Celia J. Pium- jh npile shall receivethem. The ex , block 21, Howard University estate, of the * were Of an ususue'ly in. | 8i Lemuel T. Boteler and wite to Etiz. | teresting charactcr, being remarkably neat and | Miller, part lot 7, sqnare 526, $1,109; Mary A carefully written. h 5 New Youn, | Rurope to-day amor | $1,310,000 were in o New Yorx,May 9. — ~ | Wheat dal! | aud drooping May 3 The 3) = 8) united to ‘lt coin. Flour qriet mad slightly in buyers C8, GBie Coutinies, ie shipmanta to 1,591 000), of which and unchavvsd favor. Corn duil 12 39 Pp m.—Bonds of 1543, old, M96; mew Aves, Int, Erie, ont Eng- patches quotes reutes THE WEATHER, Kirtly’ to Alex. 'V. Grimes, part jot 1s°Oni | Wan DEPARTMENT, Oihce of Chic! Stemat Ofer, The next contest will be forthe gold mca’: | Ge $2,500; Alex. P. Lee to H. P. Wasuineton. D.O., May 9, 1574, iis eat awarded for English grammar, and will be om | Chase, I, 2 and 26, square 457, $500. abiLiti€s.—For New Ko«land and the mid- fned to the eight grammar schools. Ther, wil | ee ea oine or partly clondy weather and souty- be six contestant* from each school. Th ex | THE REMAINS OF Du. J.G. F. HOLaTON, who | Slowly tating ketcoenc e 2 eer temperature, fg ae Fr eeence at the Franklin By id | died in tts cityon the ist instant, were in- | porizn er ine ert meeeg en Ema Im th the seein ing at 4 o’clock next Saturday morning, ni | terred witn jmyrcasive ceremonies at Zanes- | Atlantic states, generally cl-ar weather, seathoes will be conducted by Mr. Ss. John Thom<n, | ville, Ohio, on Tuesday last. In addition to a | to scuthweat winds, Tisive ten poreniee neipal of & stlect schoo! for boys on: th | large attendance of his old friends and ucigt- | barometer. Ror the eastern gull states, <t; near K- ‘Two medals will be awardec— | bors in their private capacity, the funeral pro. | C)>udiness, easterly to southerly winds one to the boy one to the girls. cession included three Masonic lodges, with | ¢! etepersturi many visiting brethren from other towns, and the members of the medical society of Z.nes- | for an Als | ville. Proceedines » -— qleg had An vi : sneceeto ecuscartom.—This morning, Gen. | priate resoluslon+ Surr ov I KN Plat? aGatnst Cowwr vER LecortT— OO Claimed 7 . + appro apex, vy Cach of the several areas of rai 6) and fal! g baromar jerk Nes stationary to west, partly cloudy ; day, followed by mney, fo t, entered suit against | organizs”. ons of city witn which the de- ' Mortier D. Legg 4 (Commmiantonet of Patents) | ceasa had formerly — connected. - i me oo rise outherly ‘i nde i - y the 18th o! ay ecptinoe fn tl jon, wi — ometer. ba ‘Apel meio = Paneenile Tonio) Daily! New Tree Taste oF THE B.& O. Rate | fewer Misaoart,/ sissipp! and Obto rivers wil “eurier. The dec! O the | ROAD.—On and after to-morrow at 5 p. m fall slowly eat plainttdl Lae for‘ tue part two years been en’ | Baltimore and all way stations, leave 5i5, | Gantionary signal eat Deinth, Maryaetts, 30 8. m.,12 m., 3:45, bief of the Capital; has en &s chief editor @ Capital for Balti ® gcod reputation, and by reason of the | 330 and 10 p- fase bellous matter complained of be has suitered more aid Kelay only at 10 «. m | and 3:30 p. = ———— Pailedtipais, thereim, for which he claims $2,000 damages. | New York and ‘Relay. at 8:19 a. m. and 140 p. ‘The alleged libel is as follows —-: Piatt mane. | um; for ADDapolis at 6-45 and $30 @. m. and 5:15 factures out of whole cloth what he knows to| p m™.; for al [ie of the west atSs.m. and be false, and does it purely as a blackmailing | 645 p m ; for Pittsburg at 8:45 p. m.; for local hoping to have his silence pur- | sta at 8:15 a. tions, Metropolitan road, Pp. D. it has Deen by any number of How. A. H. Sterm ofthe Sth instant seys: W. that Mr. Stephens, during the short time he has considerably improved in been at home, bas —a zx8.—The Escanaba, Grand Haven, Milwaukee and Ohioag>: Atlanta Herald re glat to learn He is now able to sit up most of the ‘tion are much betrer. m.and4 | time and go about some, and his appetite and ae odiges speak that his hiacimax! receipts far exceed the | yahte Dauntless and Sallie Toorne for $100 | 10% ies ofthe satenaee” ae legitimate rece; of bis paper. Others pay | * side to Fort Foote and return was a five one. strike of the coal heavers and lumber handlers him large sums for advertisements which newer | and was closely contested. The Danatiew had ix Oieecland epatmaen’ At mmssetine tee Even members of Congress order and | the lead for some distance down, but on the | ain adopted & scale of prices considera- Soy Me nang tewensde al Rin poperss cata | seture ta Sallie tee waieeh eceeeeeeten = a AN’, thoeh ptfered be ee single number of which is deliv ror even | !2 o'clock, ‘This is the third race of these boats, | bly tinted. Others bave ciubbed together and ught @ fine house and lot and nted to his wife, and otbers agsiu have paid bim in cash directiy, to prevent his publication of i th-eatened sianders; all of which I have rc- fused. and will if Donn Piatt and George Al- fred Townsend bow! until doomsday.” the Sallle winning each. p — ye Maria, which was to take t! Judges down. upset in Georgetown channel, b | oe were soon at her side and righted | her. —_.—__ Rv 7 Nagy 2 Burcuea's Wacon. morning, abou! o'clock, a James Kanda. recaatly from rior This | etn cemenr Receirts oF rae Disraicr Govaaxest om ArRtt.—Coll ns of taxes nth | citizen of Virginia, in crossing ith street and Sa Agel wees: ae SITs Cn eee | Pemmenvenia atone om nee atn ‘down and Washington, $54,279.15; Georgetown, $905.57 | Tun over by a butcher's wagon. It was thought county, $2 500.36; total 1 that he was badly hurt, Detective Coomes licenses, . im to uarters, where it was found —_—_—o——. PRING PAINTING.—Now thatthe tims for 2 ——. Wasuixctox Fisa Marker To-pav. Svicrpe rw a Bata Tvs. a Sioutreat confectioner, cut his throat Ed wi Bo with razor while ina tub Thursday morning. The cause of the act was of spirits from family and otber troubles. 7 Ice formed York city and saburbs ast Wednesday =e Pee: S7-*‘All right, old sk’ ," ssid a Kansas lawyer to a judge who fined ies tor contempt. ‘A Missourt, in not an wold years old. has decided that a woman "? until she is thirty-five had receivet some | S# What the local paper calls a ‘playful struggle on the stairs,” resulted in the death of & member of the Louisiana plslol shut. 5S —Sold ining and improving hascome,howseholiers | ga by R. A. Golden & Bro., 15,000 shad, at & per Rrould rps y the of Mr. Carry, inauother | late) Seen a tem) thoneand: Ioan bunchen' Tock’ tad pares a | Cohen acee nas fence bieeaenm imporrant | cheaters posed to of a roel rc, at vernment work, 8 0) cents per bunch. ee Gee described them as “01d bose Cruikshank, the veteran artist, address in Man- perance . Charles Dickens, he said, teatotalers: and usasily SUITS MARKED ALL STYLES OF CORSETS an ee e222... Op hand and made to order at WE OFFER FO! a eee CHAS. BAUMS Boop Skirt and Corset Factory jangi-tr __408 SEVENTH STREET AN ELEGANT IMPORTED CASSIMERE SUIT MARKED FURWITURE, 830........ Thirty Dollars... $30, PAINTING, WE ABE SELLING FOR $20......... Twenty Doilars.....920. PAPER HANGINGS, A4ND BOYS’ SUITS CURTAIN MATERIALS, IMMENSE STOOK—AT SAME BATES, HARDWOOD DOORS, Defer Not Your Coming! MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, &e. L. MARCOTTS & co., HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS @ FINE CLOTHIERS mayl-tr Corner 7th and D streets, UNION SQUARE, URE MAPLE SYRUP. . ved ate by East 17th St.,) Jat ree ete METZGER & BEO.. ae mays it 417 Tih street. Daror, SEW YORK CITY. 617 BRYE ‘ .s *TEEES, LION BREWERY sone aurea —— CINCINNATI oon A SOLID GOLD WATOHES FOR 923 a ae 1s wml tie it ener BEST 1N YHE DISTRICT. JEWELE! LV ABTA Paice eauan Saconae nove. TRADE SUPPLIED, IN OASKS OR BOTTLES ¥. B.—District bonds of il Kinds iaken inp — "all and ves for yourestven. mar2-tr For NOTICE, thst 9, 8.JUSTH. 610 D aoa be tom-made oe aaa iit ‘DOF ER West. SYMPTOMS —Want of app tite, ris gud wind from the seme eeridity o beartbu: the morn. whted a by @i mouth fs clammy her fe Wotion; deyection of the » xd frighttul dreams, GAINED FIFTEEN FLESH Sovrm Bexwicn, Mx, Jan. 17, 1872. BR Erevras Bx POUNDS oF H. Dear Sir—1 have for the lart ten year dollars? worth relief, ETINE, and ali bi ours, tray BOMAS K. MOORS Overseer of card room Portsmouth Co.'s M ued relief, FEEL MYSELF ANEW MAN. , Macs,, Jame 2, 1872, Bn. HB. Steves. Dear 81t—Throngh the advice and carnast perea: ston of the Rev. E @. Be=! of thie place, [hav-bom | tas ing Vicktixe for dyspepsia, of which I taye tuffered for years, 1 have ured only two bottles, and atready feel my- Sei Anew man. Respecttally, DR.J. W. CARTER. Nar GOOD EVIDENCE. Cuxcrxxati, Mor, 38, 1872 Mr. B.R. Stevexs: Dear Bir—The two botties of Vaoetive farnished by your egent my wife bas need with great bene: Died with dizri- rs Bow entire. 229% Wainut sireot, RELIABLE EVIDENCE, Mx. H.B. frevens: Dear Str—I will most cheerfolly add my testimony bs to the great number you fe already received io } favor of your gres ine, Veo et sk, forT think a its praten, for! bl er ibirty th that dread fel Gisease, Catarrh,and bed ch bad coughing | Skells that it would weem ax though I could hover breathe any more, and VroeTiNe hascured ine; and 1 do feel tothank God all the time thet there ie so | good a medicine as Vicetine, aod I alss th ue of the best medicines for couwhs and weak = | ing feelings at the stomach, and advise everybody to teke the Vecrr nn, for | can assure them it is one | of the best medicines that ever ~as. | M&S. L. GORE, Onrnee Magazine and Walnut streets, Cambridge, ans. APPRECIATION, CuaRLestown, Mass,, March 19, 1589. HB. trevens This ts toce tify that I have used your “ Bleed Preparation” (VeGRTINE) in tny famjly for several yeare, and thivk that, for Scrofala or Cankerous Hamers or Bhenmatie w itcannot be ax celled; ard blood p the beat thing [ havee ing Tecan cheerfu ed of such # medicin Prepectfn Ih. A.A DINSMOBE, 90 Rass*! rhs g medicine and Phase m4 recommend it ifer Ver Used VEGETIN® ISSULD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. may 6-was 2 ras 21 | "[ HE MILD POWER CURES. Humphrey's Homceopathic Specifics | N Have proved, from the most ample experience, entire tuccees Simple, protpt. efficient sud able. They are t ely medicines perfectly adapted to popula” we—so simple that mistakes cabnet be made In using them; so harmle-s as t> be free from dapger; and so efficient ua to be alwa.s They have the highest commendation Aud will alweys render satisfaction. ‘evers, Congestion, Icfiammation.. orms, Worm Fever, Worm Uolic H from a pepsi oppressed or Ir 0 p 12—-Le ucorrbe: | st oe P DRY e00) c Ds, OOTTO! CALICOES vi aiting, 3 cts. WYtig, t Bos. 101% ace Love s ON. Fi, o125, er Al Hct, Tre STaSEer All wool Wise’ Diagoval of PCR TO aut. Rorthwos, CaRrets = CARPETS! AND DRY GOODs! DRY GOODS! Boring DRY Goops versal jen. Is a ats, STORE FOR EVERY ONS. ODS at eousiderabic ieee than ALL A % / ary BE ENASLED TO wa tLe - Prine SILKA ant DRESS » DUMESTEOS of orory a seription.- by, JACKETS antLACR SB AWLS PABASOLS and SUN SHADES, of istest neve t Cor Steck Epring CARPETS entirety latest deete: +, imported and mat BUL ood NART tthe TABLISHMEN e ® s 1 WiLe TAGLY THE AROADE & SHILRERG, 447 SEVENTH STREET. - tween Daud & i ITICE! NOTICE! NOTICE”: BPENT matter DBT QOODS sre xctth settt BAXTER S, 1920 P-ounys Abd Alpacas heaper thar md White Goods at p Cahooes cheap. Red Sprend Table Lirer at } Gonte’ Bandkerehiat Boat t Are now opening an SOCDS. zust purchased ia ew bead, at'worderfully low prices Dress Qoods in gry nt variety and of the best stytea and fabrics. from 12%: up te $3 & vert Lyons Black Biks, she. 2, $15 81 75,99 23.3. 82 Wand B98. (at least &) per cout lowe tha ru market pri tore, of the best makes anc Dieat perfect fu'sh ) "Sat of the _ Binck Alpaca., $20. single width, Sie. and up Beversibie Ottoman Shawls, = 8. White Bhetiang Wael Shawise@ Ladive’ All Linon Bemmed Handkerchists, tse all etm Ladies’ One Botton 0 dored Kids, ose. Ladies’ Two Batton Party Kids, 78c Lansdale Can brit %c., and other Bleached Bleached Oottons Te. and t ite, Sige lend id wty hs Wc, All Linen Towels. @: Black Grenadines from 2c — are very cheap Par jenble width 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Up Stairs > in constant receipt uf Lhe newest dsxtg NEY Goons, F AND STRAW » CH FLOWERS, Tam f LL t ONVETS AND HATS, MPORTED BONNE elry BN. Charies st, Particular at- and Mourning ord:re. Also, I tts branches, splio At MADAME ESTREN"S. 61% uh street, reduce our enorw. k of Homan BF Braids, avd Curis. Very some yi at $1 and upwards; besatiful conis epwards, P reesmaking in all tention paid to Br D: Braids ofa new i Curia irom &) Ladice in want will eave money and time, apa and examive, We guarantee satisfantion to sen W SPRING OFT ace = R PREC Sew coors, — 47 *# é NEW GuOpS PABASOLS, SUN UMBREL! EAL Harn = And NOVELTIES in Fancy Goode, Oo YOUNGS N.Y BAZ\&, merlétr 17 7th street, QTATEN ISLAND. N.Y . * LISHMENT—E£STABL The oldest and largest of it may be in the wer i AF GIS 9b street N. B.—Guarantee eiven briDg Jour articies soon FISHER, FIRST OLASS sco 9th wt ois reet, op SPECIALTI Ladees Dress Gentlemen's Clotacs civaned Grease spota removed « Mectaall: show again. Kia Gic erate; punct DY ISBE. ess ng cham apart withont ehriakiug 5, 80 that they never cleaned on short notice, Prices mod ly ity eeareniced orph ‘or Weak kyon Py 18- Cotarr eh, acute ae ‘Saronic, Infisenss— & le Nell Be + Vie at Cor . ~ oy 3—Avtime, Oppretsed Breatking® Family Cases 1—With 88 large 3 drachm Vial Canc, and Bumphreye” Mentor: New Bookie. ~ 19.00 2—With SS large S-draciin Moroccs case, and Sproitic Homeopathic Manual S—With @ large 3-drac Vials, Paper case, ‘and Specific Homevpathic Manual 5 00 Single lerge viels. S0c, and a Bent Humph: © FF: marls-w & @1. Sold by al! a y Mall oF express free, on recelpe ot Addrees rey's Homeopathic Medicine Compan Si Derot, 562 Baoanway,N . BUY THE GENUINE FAIRBANKS? BTANDARD BCALEB, FAIRBANES ¢« CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 166 BALTIMORE STREET, ALTIMO! FAIRBANES & EWING, MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA, FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 2 MILK STREET, BOSTON, THE TRADES. AW™INGS 48D AWNING FRAME — at morte Style and Pattern, Stores. Hotels, Public Baildings, Oi . try Residences at factory pricee. Menofaciured by JOHN C. HOGA 713 Market Space, between 7th and Sth atreete. Flags acd — Meettog Tete for sale of rent. Role agent for the Ge: awulnneent for the only Genuine Mitewet Broot AWSINGS aND Tu0N Awning Feames FOR STOSES, moh etoa M. G COPELAND, 643 Fostetone avenue, one door of 7th strest, A res, Public Bul ings, H stele, Private Berigencos Te me eae SED PTRU ESET IS ets for the Improved Mildew Preot suet IBSON But Cae ee LUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND SEWEK- Nagin tee LIN: DEVLIN & Co’s SPRING STYLES! NOW READY aT 2106 F STREET. American Yoke MADE TO MEASUEE anD WAEREANTED TO Fir. PRICES REDUCED: ALSO, SAMPLES OF BEADY-MADE SPRING OVERCOATS. ee JANES 5. TOPHAN @ Cv., Bo, 488 SEVYERTH Stes tr. Adotning Odd Feiiows’ Hei