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EGISLATIVE ASSEWSLY. COUNCIL.--Yesterday, Council bill No. 5. in relation to the colle: | a second time and referred to the committee on | Washington, Georgetown and county affairs. Cour ¢! Dill No. 6, estabtishing the character of partition fences in the D.istrict of Calumbia, | Was read a second time aad referred to th same committee. House bili No. 18, an act to amend an act regulating the ssle of hay, was returned from the House with the Council amendments dis- Os motion of Mr. Brooks the Coan. cil insisted on its amendments, aod asked for a committee of conference. che Chair |, Beker and Hall, as renee STAR LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &e, To- nal Theater.—Mine Katie Mayhew “With | of taxes, was real | ntata of the Flower pe hundred and fifty puptisof the ra House. —O rue.—-Life in the Far West; or, a7 acts itoonsistent Kentucky in 1siz,” with the usual miscellaneous Dealed, ts ‘scorsamente already’ made for spacial f Mr. Dyer, one thousand copies the report were ordered to be printed for cir- ‘Mesers. Golden, mittee. Adjvari BOUSE.—Mr. Berry presented rel . bill for the relief of taxes erroneously message was received trom the Govern’ communication from the War ‘De- | ‘artment, asking the passage of an act to open | An alley in square 160, on the west side of Wit ur pose of proper drain. Fair and Strawberry Festival at the Chapel | on, Capitol Hill. Strawberry Festivals at E street Baptist Chareh, and in the basement of St. Patrick’ tion of | Improvement of the Keform | _ Bvirpixe Arsoctations.—At thetwenty-fitth regular meetin; Building Associ densed Locals, in, es), Of the Washington Bar, leaves this city to-night tor West Virginia, On professional business. jsjor Richards to-day furnished to the policemen the “Duplex police call Place of the police whistle long in Te he ‘al of Corous Christi der’s bailding, for the ne of A message was received from the Council | that that body had refused to re- cede from its amendment to House bill amend- | ing the act to regulate the sale of ha; inted a committee of conference thereon. ‘he House retased to concur in the amend- | ments and agreed to appoint a committee of conference, and Messra. Berry were ap; The House then went into committze of the | whole to consider the bil (H. D. 45) to provide @ code of laws for the iis time spent therein, the committee rose. Mr. Trimble, trom the coma Telations, reported an address to Cougress. @ companied by a bill, which. after soma «discn ution in several —Reducing the five cents montaly on every doliar unpaid, and providing for their entira ‘ance payment equaling ines from ten Temittance upon an ad: the amount of arrest | interest to stock advanced upot se: and canceled, as is allowed to withdrawn stock; | thus recogniziog the equity of equal particips- tion in the protits, aad the ship througheut. The f elected for the ensuing yea president; John W. Porter, vice presiden' »hn A. Prescott, secreary. lot, L. 8. Thomas, J. G. Thompson, H. S. Cummings, J. W. Gox, Wins 1 8. Timoay, Jno. Cook and veral shares wer? advanced Upon, at ap average of 534 "The seer tary es and the day wili be ob- ed a8 a holiday of obligati About ilo clock last to break into the re: Grant, on sth street, above Boundary, "ar @ rear wincow. bat the nowe awoke (fil shots at bim, b: A protract d meeting has been ni-f attemoted v. rinerple of partnar- lowing officers wera 20. W. Uiasel, well, Brewer, and Fraser, treasure Directors—E. ©. tee on national ing coium the jaw department be b eport shows receipts and dlis- gate advanced first vogate advanced 2. ng the bill, they objected to certain parts of year on 336 siares, & second year on 337 shares, ¢* vanced on 673 shares, $62,153; advances repaid 05 109 shares, $9 455; able on settlement of [61 shares. still on, together with acerned profits, #14494 5); dalance of advances, $38,205.20. treasury Overdrawa, $2317, total, THE ADDRESS rth that “the facts elicited upon tie ra- nvestigation into District affairs seem to rant the bellef thatsome change inthe form of government for the D.strict of Columbia will be made vefore the close of this session of Cos | It is generally believed that the Board ubtic Works, to whom all credit is due for magnificent and beneficial resaits in the im- provements of the avenue: Toads of the District, can’no longer have the wer Which it has exercised, a e the power, could not command means from the District to carry out its plans to com- pletion at an early day. Tesources of the-District are so far crippled that time ts needed for rest and for recuperation. [t is nataral, under sach circumstances, that peo- poe berg largely should look upon a change asa rellet.” The address then assumes that the largest class of citizens, embracing ‘the laborers, m2- chanics, and small property-owners, and such otbers as have xo special personal interest in a change of government for the District of Co- * believes that the present form jovernment is good, so far as it 13 controlled controllable by the people, and bad where it is controlled by officials not of their choice and not responsible te them. lass speak, and for them alone. test, however, agaiust any form of government a taxpayers of = Dis- A Baltimore and Was struck by a bott! Ton a pissing tral i was smashed to pieces, bat | Prof. L. was not badly injured. ‘The following patents to persor have been granted by the Patent (fice: James Evin, street lightning apparatus: James ?. Herrop, apparatus for dusintregrating fibrous substances for paper pulp; Saumner S. Kirk, Assets foot ap, STOCK Accocyr. Original pumber or shares subscribed, streets, and public forfeited second withdrawn, 440; canceled by set: roll advance! upon upon, 1,437. Presen £27.33; ‘profit made pei &verage premium for the y: % he forty-eighth mésting of the Capitol Hill Builaing Association No. sold, at an average prem um of 4; elevenshares were withdrawn, at $3 ; on roll not advanced actual value of each share, nam, 14 per ceat.; The Amertean Medical menced its annual session at Detroit yesterday. A large bumber of members were present. ‘Toner, of this city, the president, made an ad- dress interesting particularly to the profession. A resolution was adopted calling on Congress to eetablish a sanitary bureau. The jury in the Crimin the case of Samuel Association com- | Itis evident that the +» 10 shares were | Court yesterday in Bruce, John Ferguson, Frank (Jueen, and John Hail, indicted for the Fobdbery of George Manney of asack of flour, last, failed to agree, and the ischarged. The jurors were dis- A Drap Gret Baby anp waaT Dr. Hewry Witsew Hap To Do wits It.—Last evening Officer Simons, of the 6th precinct, arrested Dr. Henry Wilson on t battery with intent to ki on the 23d of April. time Wilson drove up in &c, in Janua accused were d! charged for the term. he advertisement of*Jo im another column, sets for the comin, harge Of assault aud white femate child pears that at that 4 buggy to a honse in ‘d's alley, between 9th and 10th and M d N streets, and inquired fora woman named Martha Brown, and stated to her that her has- band had sent him and had said that she wouid e of a baby. She believed him, and and returned in a few minutes with a white fema'e child, but refased to give his name when acked, stating that he had made all the arrangements with her husband. The child westaken in and cared for as well as possible, but it was found to have been nearly satfocated and badly bruised about the body. The woman thought this was from its having been packed in the buggy box under the seat, but at any rate it lived only for a few weeks, and the police were called upen to bury the body of the child. Lieutenant Ecklotf took the matter in ha and, being satisted that Wilson was the party irs. B., procured a wart- rant and made several attempts with his offi srs tw arrest Wilson. took h m into custody, n Alum Springs,” th a programme summer season unsurpassed and healthful enjoyment by any watering piace in the mountains of Vir- ginia. Mesers. C. B. Lack and J. B. Tinsley, both well and popalarly known in this cit b, are the ‘oint mauagers, which fa: isfaction to ali who may visit in which the citizens trict cannot bave some share or part. ticularly against the government by a commis- sion, by whomsocever appointed. We belicve that if ihe right of suffrage should be denied in the District of Columbia, where it was fire given to colored mea, it where sg an indication that jay afternoon a gentleman who re- io the neighborhood of i5ch and K | of coal for next | winter’s use, and it having been dumped i the curb, two stalw: con were engaged to put it away the coal vault is just inside the park railing at this point, but about the center of the pavement there isa man-bole of the sewer with an iron mailar to thaton the cowl vault. ening the coal was sho jaborers, and after an he coal choked up the opening when they in ttuted an examination, and round that they he sewer pipes. em several hours of extra work. The friends of Kev. Joseph A. Cohen assem- bled at his resutenee in South Washington last nd presented ‘ill be taken ever: majority of Co unfit to be en- ere, and that suf. voters of the District of Columbia because a large portion of them For these reasons a denial of suifrage here would seem to be impolitic.” streets, ordered olored laborer The opening of | usted with suffrage a frage was refused to were colored men. who left the child with The remainder of the address is devoted to an explanstion of the proposed amendatory act, the provisions of which, in full, are as follows That the provisions in the by bees Officer Simon Is knowledges (9 ne child at the orning he was taken to the Polica «bonds for the action of the graud jury were fixed at £3,000. had been filling ‘The mistake bim throagh Mr. Simon Joseph, a handsom? hand cbain, asa testimox Tespect and esteem ere his ¢ field of labor in London, Dr. elequently responded expressing his regrets The lady member= ong them Mrs. M. Oppen- tth . Hammersly, and others, then spread a bountiful collation, at which toasts were drank and feeli mded to,and the hope expressed th jence will materi: me, and in the ame m. emt se of Delegates. The first Council district cotaposed of the fir ‘ele gate district, the second C: th legislative ded: in Hike order of arravge: Qovneit districts, RECEPTION 10 THE [LLiNo1s Epttors.—The visiting JMinois editors, with the ladies accom them, were entertained at a reception | em by the Lilinois state association at iWlard Hall, last evening. The reception com. mittee consisted of Hons. FE. parture for his new aneil district « at parting with bi C. Brearly, chair- of the church, ai gan, Kt. J. Oglesby, O. B. Far- H shail, James Ingersoll, and Messr Scot}, T. L. Lamb, Among the dis ‘aor Within fifteen the vacaney shail wave cecarre 2. The Legisiative Assembly shall hold its M iv Jaunary, 1875, Martin, John L. Rout Ss F. Faller and’ J. Ww. ngaished gentlemen present, besides those named above, were Speak- Hon. Mr. Niles, Miss; Hon, Mr. Ward, Ill; Hon. Mr. Rice,’ General Hurlbut, Judge Kobinson, Hon. Mr. MeNult McKee, Miss., and others. livened the occasion by some excellent m: selections. At about 9o'clock the assamblaze waa called toorder by Mr. B. F. Fuller, pres- ident of the Lilinois state association, who in- troduced Senator Logan, who made ard he was followed b Buck, president of the [linuis press Speaker Blaine, Senator Oglesby, Judge Mar- | shail, Mr. Whitney, and others. clusion of the spee i 2 a Public School Examinations. FIRST DISTRICT. Male primary school, No. 1, first ¢ ; Avuie L. Sargent teacher, was examined morning by Trustees Ha: im the presence of a larg: ry rty in the District ted Staics.and the r: Vided in said sc Sceretary cf the Interiors! it cabrace tn his annual rot of the United States aa wements, pon oF in pairs, or impro: t ‘of th scbool, located street, opposite abol.gued. Tostead thereof th t Pre ident a medical ottic-r of ioner ot Health, | excentive charge uf tha After the cou- making, dancing was in- dulged in until a late hour, with aniutermission tor refresh ments. SneipL AN APPLICATION FoR Div Mrs. Helen B. was particularly gratifying, Ked improvement, m bring ale to read, and nowing the le'ters iaaxc-s iojarions to th. to prevent the se Der form such oi m bin by law of - ‘ORCR.— Yesterday beginning o' Phillips, daughter of the late General Hiram Walbridge, tiled in the Equity Court a petition for divorce from her bui James Phillips, settin married him, a widower, in 1 years succeeding was one continuous scene of cruel treatment on his part; that she repaired to her mother’s at Ingleside; that he was con- stantly under the infiuence of liquor, and never contributed above $50 their married life; that he followed her to her mother’s honse, abused anid threatened her; pawned Ler jewels and squandered her mea: and that she has reason to b: ried-her to inherit a large sum from the estate of the late Joshua Pierce, bat tindin, id not turn out as he expected bad temper has followed. She prays for an ab- solute divorce and custody of her two children. ———— eee wareas of the Legisiative As his reqoisition the superiaten i dire: tioa a suilic! out serve as inspectors cr at bis sanitary mas. jon. the secretary of uch officer +hall detail o was awarded @ place uuder bie ng forth that she is; that the two APIMeDE prog er « r him @ suflictent eter i Fy Richard Del.acy, enry Hain, Charles Ford, Henry an, Edward Little, Thomas Bar, Philip Welch, and John McAuley, for dey Willie Musser, penmanship, and Walter Paul, Scherger. tor atiend sa Ww by aboltshed to her support during FS Cheer of er gineers of the army, who shall be Gorn- ssiomer in charge of all streets. avenues, alloy, He roads, in the Dist hall bave sole executt er work which tu eters of the Legislati ‘0 inprovementa, however, 3 67 $n oonnecti« ve that he mar- SkeOND DIST Secondary, No bh and S strea Was examined this moroing by Mr. Detrick, quite a creditable examination the | following awards were made: Medal, Brice J. Dipiomss—Burton L. Bowen, for at- mer E. Bowen, attendance ant @eportment; F.P. Nash, W. J. Moran, Georg? - W. Beall and Jono H. Sinsei, deportment and scholarship; B be mate upoa ited States, ex- , ill-teeling and yayvena tty of the Unit cept in pursrance based upon estimates enbmitt uvement shall be made upou the streets other than those oF upon alleys The “Moragr’s Day” The Women's [nternational Peace Festiv: was celebrated + CaLeBRation. tendance; Wil or in conrection wit! urd property of the United State: ic roads, except th Sod an appropriation mage therefor based apo be Commissioner in charge of streets. | Dpon or ia connection with the eye, ard public roadsof the Dis- the aire. ¢X\pense shall called Mother’s day by @ public meeting at Lincoin H. resided with Mra. Van Cor rayer Mrs. Nettie K. Tato B. Pumphrey, C. der, deportment; k*, penmanship, and Chas. H. Stew- A. Lockwood In case of re pair | avennes, streets, all trict of Golumbia, by general tex of IRD DISTRICT. ¢ 7th and A streets O'Brien, teacher, was examined Trustee Allan and Mix O'Brien, yesterday. wing scholara received rewards: Medal, msley. Diplomas, Wm. Brown, Join t. Bishop, Frank Kooney, James ott, Isadore Fritz, uhey, Henry Keen, Robert enison, and Dr. era passed demanding nited States second the proposition oF several European parliaments for a system of arbitration in place of war. Ls FENANCIAL AND COMMERUIAL. Wall Street To-day. New Yous, Jone $ ~The Post's fiaanctal The stock market thus far to-day h 4 to % nbove yesterday’. args cas + of improvements upon or in c_n- nestion with stieet~ and alleya and pablic roads h hose in Washington citr,toe prop nd specially benefitted thereby shail bo theDiairtct'of Oolumbi + | ‘9° OF tn connection with | the ciry of Washi a Ip cave cf improvements avenues aud streets third of the expense shall be paid by the Dist ope third by the Unite! State: the property adjotning and s ar he property of the Cuited States aud beimg taxed therefore accord! ve froptage vf each upon the aveoues or Streets thus tm proved. pecial tr ovements above named against individuals shi! aesensed by the aseceso: collected by the colkctor amount due in such cases fro jworted by the collector of general taxes ry ofthe Interior, . 16, corner of 7 5 No b and A atre: Eortbeast, Mies Tew, teacher, was examined by Trustee French and Superintendent W! awards were: Medal, fda F. Kraft. - Toner. M. Ternbder, A. McEl- Newrath, Carrie Ishani, Annie Brown, KR. lynch, M. Lynch, K. Batter- M. Prender, Dora L. Andrews, E. voy, Addie Be i field. K. Kierna: of general taxes, and Xchange, which ta atrong eN general taxes. ‘T: the United States 8) corner 7th and A streets nor? @*, than yestor , Was examined east, Mit Van by Trustee Marche. The medai and ¢ 7, ower gold. Mon to} be laid by him tile paper at o@3 ‘The Markets. Virginia's wixes, covsolid sere; Woot Vireinins, 1 chars ¢ par he direction of the Se terior. In cose the improvement namid shall bs a De property. sf, od, e Dean, Obaries A. Peters, Mary ‘ bie araining mto said main sewer, The ¢ ualo primary No or in charge of streote be 1 3.—Cotton dull and nominal— was examined b Blour s:eady aud fu fair ‘eat responsible with proper re- bfal performance, dim provement: Miss Adele ¢ : ‘Trustee Champlin, assisted by Messrs. Wri low middlings, 17°, @ | Indiana'red, 1 9@1.4 ite southern acii: and Wilson, in esence of a large number of pupile and their friends. The complimenting and higher, 99%; yellow atet_ bat firm. 7: mixed western «ulat, Oats dri! and weak ~son'nern, 63; ds. white, 63054. ed. Provisions qaist, £1300. Bulk meas—shoulders,7; cleat Ya; clear rib aides. 104 @ retin Fesults were satisfactory the teacher and pup: for planting au: awarded to Fann; sibete-troes upze the same. cleaning aud sweeplug o! F the planting, rene’ a are, Hall and Wilhelmina Reis. Seven pupils were awarded dipiomas for seven for deportment, one for penmanship, andone for ‘There are % on the roll; transferred during the year and 5 The medal scholar tn this school was Ewma E. Hall, but im consejuence of an attack of the mumps ebe lost half a day from Under these circumstances the teacher esented her with @ bovk and she received » loma besides. » Male and Female Primary, No. 8, in ths Greenleaf building, Miss C. Worrell, teach was examined by Trustee Lt Merers. AtLee. Champlin, Wilso1 Among the visitors cently returned from 7 on! misioner in cherge cf streets. Upo ‘ot the said Commissioner in > of War shall detail to him ical force, sud such othsr sasistants ire in the per formance of his daties. . There shail be eiscted at the general clec- which tbe Delegate to ts a ccliector of taxes who shall also bo * bord in the sum of §| shall give bond in tae and stem y. 17/319. W. q | and stesdy—) bbing lots, 2. firm. W@io's. Jane $ —Flour qnist an 3. ne 8 7 Floar anist and anchange: r i a —Btock « dull aad irregular, 36 Exchangs, long, 438%; short, steady, 12:3) p.m.—Consols for money, ? Bonde of 1385, od, 106 treasures, and | register, who shall also bend in the sum ct $20,000, sftice for two years. 7. Licenses for the sale of spirituous or in- deg I aball alone be granted by rach remictions so fay be ‘pr on, Jane §—C secount, 9244 @ 85; ONBON, Jone $2°4@, for account , 93% @%, d, assisted by ‘and Wrig! were 5. ¥. AtLee, esq. {fornia and one of our cool trustees in arte-belium days. Mr. J. E. Thomp:on, teacher of the male grammar school, On the roll, 78; transferred uring the year. 18; ready to transfer, 38. The pupils were very prompt, analy zed figures well, ‘3 Syrtem of enunciating © souDs of each syilable before spel Ap excellent examination, © the extravagant forced upon the teacher. to Maggie Godman: 8 Di was also preeent. de jtaited to the sum of thtresm milli-ne the United States as an owner of untaxed property in the District fe Te, assistants, and of the commissicuer 1B number of scholars First honor, medal, iplomas for scholarship. Stratford, Katie Jones. Emma Donn, Lizzie Sherzer, Sidouia Shinn; tor deportment, Laura Lee, Lucretia Hopkins, Aunie Hopkins, Wil- im. Alice High, Nellie Guest, Lizzie Jennie Miller, Lizzie y for music, Gilbert Ran- of the District, sbail rorcments upon arennesy’ sere provements t | Foeds. inctadtog suck special 1 perty Fests, and pabl damages'to pr continued low parometer, lower Obio rivers will fail slowly ritten to Dr. f im reiation to the remains of which were removed Durying ground to Osk Hill ee: B4**tso souss Rev. Lorenzo ‘VANIA AVENUE: TLLARD’S WASHINGTON, D. 0 taterest paid on Se a Tee cashed tn advance. M. 8QU 1446 PENUSYL’ Orrostrs W: ashes to their new resting-place by his ‘Washington friends, that they may be allowed tbere to rest until ¢ GEORGETOWN. —— FRATRENAL Visit.—Steubder Lodge, No. 4’ 1. U.G. F., of Catonsville, Baltimore count: Ma., arrived here last evening from Baltimore, on a fraternal vist to Georgetown Lodge, No. 38, OF thé same onder. A committee, consisting of Meters. Kalser, Winkel, Emmert aod Woltz, met them at the depot, and escorted them to their quatters in Georgetown. They were ac- companied by Mr. Jobn J. Pilert, ‘M. of che Grand Lodge of the United States, who, in the evening, inst: d Me. Charles Volkman as dep ‘t, of the District of Colambia. Sabse- ly the visitors were banqueted at Kviser’s restaurant, on Bridge street. They leave for bome this afternoon. MEETING oF SCHOOL TausTass—Programm: of the Ezaminations—The regular meeting ot ¢ Georgetown Public School Trastees was heid last night at the Castem-house. ‘he committee to whom the question of extra medals to pupils was referred reported ‘tha teachers be allowed to distribute premiams to meritorious pupils not eutitied under the rules, if done after the regular exercises sre conclat- ed and without expense to the board.” The re- port was adopted. Mr. Duvlop was authorized to have white- washing done in the several school buildings. The following order of examination was sab- mitted: Wednesday, Jane 18, at 9a. m., prima- ry Nos. 1 and 5; primary Nos.2 and 6, at 2 p. m. Friday, June 19, at 9 a. m.. primary No. 3 and male secoudary. Monday, June 22, at 9 2. im., primary No. 4 and female secondary. Taes- day, June 23,at 2 p. m., female intermediate. W dnestay, June 24, at? p.m., male interme- di-te. Tharsday. Jone 25, at 2 p. m., fema'e gt mmar. Friday, June 25,at 2p. im., mve xraromwar. Approved, Mr. Deplop moved that the form of certiti- Cite repo:ted by Mr. Wilson be atopted instead or book premiums. and that no pupil ree o more than one, and that Mr. Wilson 08 aut ior zea to procare 3%) copies Agread to. FPiovr Inserxcrions.—The reports of flour {r= spections for the month of May are as follows y inspector McCann, 1.075 barrels family 2.050 barrels extr: barrels super, 70 barrels fine, 8 barreis middiings, and 12 barrels crow- foot. Total, 2 barrels. By Inspector Die ner, 4,043 barrels family, 1.573 barrels ext barrels saper, 87 barrels fina, and 29 barre's middlings. Total, 6,319 barrels. Making the entire inspection for the month, L1,111 barrels. Guan TRape.—The receipts of gtain to-day Were 2,700 bushe!s white corn, 600 bushels wheat and 8 tons millfeed, by the canal boat J. N. Thomas, for J. G.& J. M. Waters, The corn was sold at 813 cents per bushel. Town Mrett Attention is called to the meeting to be held at Forrest Hall on Thursday (to-morrow) evening. See aivertisement. Clz7¥ ITEMS. TAKE Notice. 1,000 dozen Fine Gauzo Under Shirts and Jean Drawers, $1 ws Jt Hollander Bros. Luxury, health, economy insared by using Dooley's Yeast Powder. Elogaut Light Kolls, Biscuits, &c., prepared in 10 minates. Try it. —— Unper SHIRTS AND Draws ize 46 and | 48; Linen Shirts and Collars, 19 inches; at Hol- lander Bros. 61,6 —= Easy Feet Being indispensable to health and comfort, thousands of persons come from far and near tO visit Dr. White, the practical Chiropodiat, whose establishment {s located at 535 Firreenty STREET, Opposite United States Treasury Department. r. White removes Corns without pain, 80 that the shoe can be worn with ease. He sac- cessfully treats Bunions, Club, and [ngrowing Nails, Vaseular Excrescences, and other de Tangements of the feet. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Fee, $1 per vis t. Presa of business at the office precludes visit- ing patients at residences excopt after 6 p. m. tablished in Washington 1% aS toca hry Witcox & Giss’s Szwing MAcHIvE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Ayoncy at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, Intelligencer bailding. 10,23 Warrante Four to six bottles of fr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diecovery are warranted to cure Sait Rheum or Tetter and the worst kind of Pimples | on the face. ‘Two to four bottles are warranted” to clear the system of Boils, Carbuncles ani Sores. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas and Blotches among thehair. Six to ten bottles are warranted ts cure Running of the Kars and Corrapt or Itan- ning Ulcers. “Eight to ten bottles are warranted to eure Scrofulous Sores and Swelling. Two ts six bottles are warranted to care Liver Com plaint. | | A WONDER TO NERSELE. Taxxtown, Delaware Co., U., March 20, 1875. To Dr. R. V. Prmrcr: Your Discovery needs only a fair trial and it will doall you recommend it to do and more too. When I was fifteen [ caught cold, aud for twen- ty-eight years [ have been a perfect wreck of disease, and all the mediciaes and doctors? bills have run up at times to two and three hundred dollars, and never any better but worse, when T give up all hope last spring of Iiving the sum mer throngh. I received one of your Accoun* Books and told my husband after reading it that it was too late to try further, but he said it wa= never too late. He went and bonght two bottles and I found it was helping me very much. Since 1841 I was troubled with Catarrh and Sore ‘Throat, and was almost entirely deaf in one ear and my voice was dull ascould be. There wa constant pain in my head. Now my head is as | Sound as a dollar, my voice Is clear, and I hav» | used ten bottles or your Discovery. It has cures me of Catarrh, Sore Throat, Heart Dissase. Spine Affection and Torpid Liver. My Live- was very bad. My skin was rongh. When | put my hand on my body it was like fish scales Now it is as smooth and soft as achild’s. [ conclusion I will say L have been well for three months. I am a wonder to myself and friends ‘This is but an imperfect statement, half has not been told. Yours, with respect, Hester Lackey. Pown’s ExTHAcT is ter sale at wholesale by Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhele. tow, ttt. sachet A Lene THE SINGER SEWING MACHIND Sales Of1812 were $219,660. 4,12-8, ———____ THERMOMETERS and barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4 street. —_<—_ THRE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the nsc- fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,5 SECOY ‘D IVSTALLUENT ° SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING LATER STYLES, BETTER MADE, AND LOWER PRICZS. PRICES OF SUITS: All Wool Cheviot Suits, 6 “if Woot Mairtine Suits, $7 Ail Wool Cassimere Suits, $9 All Wool Bcotch Buits, $10 Russels Cassimere Suits, $10 North Hosie Suits, @11 Biverside Suits, $22 : Pouuington Baits, $12 Suk Grafe Suits, $12 Silk Mixed Suits 15 Dadley Suits, $14 Middlesex Flannel Buits, S16 Diagonal Sune, $16 we 4 Besket Suit Ps yaad Check Suits, 17 rated Bas 85 =< Imported Cassimere Suits, ¢20 PRICE OF DEESS COATS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH: Bingle Breasted Black (loth Oeata aud Vevts, feom $10 to G16 Double Breasted Black Cloth Coats aud Vests. from $19 to $35 Euglish Diagonal Coats aud Vests, 8B. com $10 to, 819 Worsted Diagonal Basket Coats an? Vasts, D. By from $19 to g20 PRICE OF PANTS: Fin All Woo! Light Csssimere Pants, Business Pants, from @1.90 to 94 YOUTHS’ SUITS-at a6 s10 gua 6 7 99 1 13 Oegn ot -* aig 2 3 BOYS’ SUITS—at es es 9 CY Between loth and lth streets, mayl5-tr Remesranebe tes Te! ‘all business before the [ a Second National Bank Building, $09 Seventh stveat Get Bank! Exchange, and - oe a oan : eoremanlek POnDS, BrIOcKs, ge 4 fy ae — y ‘e-coants cashed in advance. eee EE EEE TS any Stee Ee oe GEORGETOWN ADVER;'SEMENTS BY Taomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. BD LOT ON MA 3p AND, dca BT. DRY Goons. (uear pay COuds. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Riwane sw. “a BOORSELLENS AND STATIONERS, 1018 Pexsvivasia Avence, ms; Worth 30 ‘ 18, worth $25: Tron Grevadives, very low. striped Grenadines. Jae; ‘ese Silks reduced. Jot: White Goote cheap, in mecck*, @rgandies. and ee BEW BOOKS. ertical Alliance of 1873, revel, by JM feed I, by Author of a cy by Jan ca Pare, paper. toe, 87; Svcs ge. house thareon, Being cost. ages, Victoria Lawns, Pereal: foeb Buitings, 124 to Parasols in new nile atgetee 636 Pennsylv: Journ T. MITCHELL, ohn Halifax, id ah Inewes south 2 feet; str-e'; thence north Also, part of lot the sams prom: hto th» tate Wn. ok thence eset li fect io Mark: Beet to the bos inuia, Deing 22 feet by 40 fest ises conv yed by Bichar Histeleteas perdeed reocrded tm liber W. B., No. ri — Dalanc-iné and 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. pa red whaa the property DOWLING, Anct, A MESTING UF THE MERBOHANTS, i pure, Millers aud Clizeas gear! preserving the navigation of the Tt of Geurgerow y Hamerton, Perhurran Oricin of the Bible. By Henry Portry of the Ortent. By Algor, | Library Books, WM. BALLANTY: 445 Tem i Dress Goxds fall weeting and prompt attend: RY THOMAS DOWLING, BALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGE- By virtue of a Gecree of the Su the Diatriet of Columb: on the premin ‘clock mi <part ct lots Rint ig on west lice of Mov berth line of aS foot alley, eet, then nort! tition o BIKDS OF No Bows and Pa’ Hoa. ith o variety of Pictare Frames, KMAN & SON, SOs oth ot ertwright & Warner's Underwear for Gents, Adtes ard Childr, Fall steck of Mo Ladies’ Under @: H Embrotgered Linen Si idered White Bui Bu.broidered and Piain Wrappers. JOHN T. MITCHELL, No 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB A LABGE LOT OF W EB OFFER OUB STUCK OF CHRONOS, MOTIOES AND OIL PAINTINGS and Polonaise. ® Pek ORNT., fn onder to diapaee of those on bani lay in 8 new let of the seme char om band set north of Bridge b 12 feet 6 tuches to the center of ween the two brick re went and parallel wie. STRIPED GRENADINES jthe residne io tw. ix twelve moutns fr. with futerest at eight The title to ber oney, With interest ied with within fi the right tore f thedefaultini CENTS PER YARD, pod anti all the portunity to obtain good Pictures et LTM® NEW fy Liebe le aro not compite worth 2 cents. at the rigk and cost of conveyancing at the ccst of the hundred dollars on acer WARREN CHOATE & co. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEENON kow, marletr Corner NEW BOOKS, BEOKIVED AWD FOR SALE aT SHILLINGTON 7 th Street Phincas Eadex. Lottie Darling. By the auth HS VEKY LATE:T! IVEP—And will be sold Cheap— 2k ti Lace Points; Harris’ Se L 7 Kid Gloves; 30 Fleor @¥'ctoths from 80 cents u: PROWHEAD & Co. Laces; Black and Striped silks; 1208 F street, between Ith and 1h streote, NOW OFFER Ardroseoggin BLEACHED COTTON at 12% nd Sprague PRINTS at 10 he very Dest fabrica, MPORTANT TO DUY SRS oF BRADY MADE FURNIZH ING Teduce stock, pre- business, I will soit inet | hoase in the Dis- Avthony Trotiope, or of Olive Blakey 4 Yarn th Thirty-six Cadio we and Peosities, By Bev ode 10 per cut. less . ‘and desigos. t. Now is the time for b WASH POPLINS, in Grey ani Brown, 12% RICHA! cepts, Ali woo! DEBAGE.40 cont side-baud PEECALES ood LAWM sites. bargains in BLACK GRENADINES ani 47 High stroet™ GS BANK, B.C., KET. m.,anion Satu terest ral Bynking Boviness done, all accessible peints, GpteskGer WN SAVI iecenooe and Pers Bank hours, 9 a. m. te 4 p. lections made sa. LK INHORN, Pres’t; J. DICKSON, Cashier. Directors. H. Polkinhorn, Th Dowling, Biley A. Shisn, ‘aps-6m Atair. By JM. DeFor The Conservation of Baergy. By Ball The New B Yelda’s Fortape MAGAZINES AN ro BE PLAYING CARDS, AND EVERY ¥ LINE, for «ale at LLINGTON'S BOOKSTO THE TRADES. INGS AND AWNING FRAMES Of wmprowed Style and Patiern, for Stores, Hotels, Public Balidings, try Residences at factory And a host of other Goods GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICES. ay 23-tr .HGER CHEEKS FOR THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE. J.T, Mitehelt, Fred. W. Jones, Thos, Knowles. of Dene. FASHION BOOKE LANK BOOKS, N 7 \XTHAURDINABY BARGAINS Bpring Dress Goode, Black Alpacas and and Sheeting», Cloths ard Osasimeres, A full tock of Monrnii ds, Btrew Mattings, Floor Oil Glochs. BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 Bridge street. Notice —TEMSOKARY REMOVAL, ‘The contionaitacrease of business making it ceasery to rebuild my store and utherwise incr: my facilities for the cxecution cf all orders, Ua 83 of the work, at E STREET, 8 few doors shove Jefferson strect. As the improvement wiil not interfere with the execution of work in the d. Partment, ail ord Olled and bighly appreciated. Biack Grevadine, 3), 28, 31, 37, 80, 62,75, | cents, @1, 10 pieces Black’ Silk, only @: cheap. £0 pieces Black Alpaca, only 4 cen City and Oonn- Meuufactured by JOHN © HOGAN, 714 Market Space, between 7th and 8th streets. Fings aod Camp Meeting Tents for sale or rent ibe only Genuine Mildewed Broo rth &. £0 picces Victoria Lawn, only 2) cents, worth 87. X0 pieces Frerch Cambric, euly 12! 20 | ieces very best Onl: Bole agent for Awning materi WNINGS AND IKON AWNING FRAMEG AY™s 7208 AWNING Foamce Manufactured by G. OOP A be found, during the 17 BR Fplendi@ stock of Onssimeres for men aud boys. Sanne pee <, onl, eces 4-4 Oil Cloth, only 6 cent = TO CARTERS Socrr WASHING(ON TAKES THE LEAD. will be prompti 'W. H. WHEATLEY, Dyer sod Seoorer, 77 Bridge street 5 Dd, ewUl, One door east of Teh strest, Stores, Public Builtugs, Hotels nee. Its for Stores, at fact IRON FRAM FLAGS, CAMP-MEETIN rent. Agent for the improved Mildew Proof Awnin Goods. Office, until forther notice, No, G ‘own, D. O. 8 Ree‘stie o a) tc 80 LS FURTHER REDUCTION. N ickc’st 108 GREAM AND OYSTER EXTKA INDUCEMENTS 59 High s ret, Georgstowa, D.O LECTURES. rppucEspay JUN 4, OPEN AT THe | Our New Stock Spring A gd a mained, zt. sreparing Paint which Warrant to ofiectual wed by defective brick w: fe, provided the paint is ap Price 3% cenis per squat cost HOUSES and SIGNS painted tu the very intcet style and fp the most durable me: ing thorns bly equi Prevent dampuoe Is anc leaky metalic fed by my owe foot for threa CARPETS! CARPETS! AND DRY GOODs! DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! ‘6 brought to this market. es are orty of the latest pr ductious. At cur prices now ali are enabled to buy ‘The assortment too large to entzuerate. pame Black and Oolored Silks aud Dress Goods rt , »; Lace Sacques aud Laco SI gand Summer Straw Hats for ‘ory attractive assortment of OAL the notice of houseKeepers “4,0UB YOUNGEST or at ths. OF, 454 street, rus ees have kindly o OKE BOONE, harming lecture, . Dr. Tiffany end t for every kiat of work Tespectintiy ask ® trial from tho.g Aged 16 years, t heretofore mot prof a between. fi'sns S66 lath street LARD MALL, he < m Entrance ot Fsireet, near Fourteenth, LEMMING. GAS FITTING AND SEWES F aeias, ‘ractical Piamber, No, 6 od omy renee, near B porth: Resid nee street wortueast. Specials LINED PIPE al bi GOAL AND WOOD. SCOR, COAL, WOOD, CuaL. W At the request of many persons, MB. SUTRO uted to repeat his Lootareon MINE3 AND MINING, justrated by the CALCIUM LIGHT, At 8 o'clock on the evenings of ELY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, UNLESS OTHERWISE ADVESTISED. jagraws and views exhibited during Map Gam large any PETS +l. uld not Exceilent White Matting at 25 caats, ‘Th. se who study economy in these Gays will prott WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, 437 SEVANTA STREET, ween D ath NUTICE: NOTICE! NO’ o- VALLEY, LORBERRY, AND p 4 the COMSEELABD fe roel WOOD tn the stick or sawed wud «plit Kiva’ gs tn bandles or by the cord, at lowest a oet ra ENSON & BROTHER, ‘OMice, 121 Pounsylvauia avenge. Mil! aod Bepot. Tth sirect wharf. {Obren. and Bepnd (oesks Coaus iding Line of of Monutains; m as a0 Island Fi nee of Grocastone, Throuzh of Trachyte; How Oomstock Li at ing of the Fissure with Gold and ior View of the Richest Mines in the ‘Hundred Miliiont of Dollars Produced weying Air to RY GOODS are still selling at to 1920 Penasylvania “hoe! Goid and Bilver; Gevicgical History ; Peak d; Horses; Fit i WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS, THOUSAND TONS Bi 'B OVAL, some of ins = for cash. ceiling’ cheat : 's Pine and Oak Wood. F PIANOS, &e. Ni EP ASSED STIBey PIANOS aod L. WILD & BRO., Sole Ageum, street, near northwest corner P} aps and other [: paired. Ordered: TEN QUALITY ASTA constantly arri which we are Baker rior and iutertor; Old Bt to the Bapstarar carafe 1202 F street, and ATLEES Wua Foot COAL and WOO; ptly netramente faithtall Pianos for rent at reduced rates for the summer months. Heateer DAVIS & OO. are now making under mew. SQUABE, GRAND AND UPRIGHT PL in msrvelous perfection. Their Uprigh: eminently saperior to say. stroet. ALLS Sth street Bi Pumps; the Most Orosked bixre Sreeer. constantly on hand an do- to all parte of tbe Vity,a ow GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, A ict of SCANTLING for saic cheap. tous of best BOOFING FELT on basd. aps-tr y ‘BDW. CLARK. Baiircad in tho World; Sut St poary eed of the Oslifornia’ Back iD) red in the market. reeideree, LLAY Lith strest NW. ap Dee eee Tages & Moca HE CELESRATED KNABE & MON OS Pianos f-om variots factories, in all styles and at joes, for saloon monthly ibstalmeues ORGANS and MELODEONS at REICHENBACH’S Piano Warerooms, 423 Lith street HIAG AND EENEWING Z = OBGANS A SPROLALTY, am Bing; Robbing the Public; Bribing of Judgss latres; Employing # Venal Press: ww Profits of these of Ore; Water ‘ower Utilized in os; Mines of the Harz Mountains Chimney 2,00 Feet Higb; Priaciples of Vi Consumptive Miners—‘Ne cause of hamanity de- Accidents iu Mines; A Oave— ve; Premature Bla’ eed bod: T. 6. OROSBIn ft. EDW. CLARK & €0,. Tani Mining Scenes in al! Parts of the Adniission free. Tickets may bs obtained on ap. ication at the office of Willard’s Hotei, at the and at Messrs. Philp & Solo- wae heretofore faaned are co°xl HOTELS, THORS NOTED aw 696 Locisiny . ‘end Planing Ml, toot of 4th street peut Yard—icth and B streets northweet, Practical P! rly with Steinway BE, 28, for the sgiivalled, PIANOS oly for all lectures. THES GENUINS ce NEW YOR Only oxo block from Union Square, the most cen- tral yet quict location in the city, in the immediate vicinity of al the princtpal pi leading retail FAIRBANKS?’ sees of amusemont aud addition of fifty room OHAS. B. FERRUN, Proprietor, HYS°N® Hore, Ho. 709 G STBET, BRTWIEN "rm and STH BraRers. MISCELLANEOUS. .{ NcELROY, BAIRD & CO., GILDERS AND UPHOLSTEBERS. EEL ENGRAVINGS, Pad GILT Fas & STANDARD Or STAG WHISKY, SCALESB, This Whisky is distilled lo our order, and kept in dond for us until ite age warrants us in offering it to the public for use, medicinal or social. Jeollation on eur pert tr dalahg Re couse: ness and flavor unsurpassed. Its purity Our right and tifle to the exclusive use of this brandis om recordat the United Statce Patent fcr HALL & HOME, FINE WINES, BRANDIES FAIRDANES ¢« CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 166 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, FAIRBANES ¢ EWING, MASONIC HALL, PHILADELPHIA, EG Ovads, M MOULDINGS, a bag the best style, 1GARPETS and CURTAINS cleaned snd peckod ILDING a spectaity. may fo 4 PeaFaor-riTTine sHiEr LEAVE YOUK ORDERS AT KEEN’S, 629 9th Street Northwest, SHIRT PATTRESS OUT TO ORDER. janJ-tr | Peel LIME! Dims! WOOD-BUBST LIMB. DEALERS IN FAIRBANKS, BROWN & OO., FOB SALE IN WASHINGTON BY JOHN A. BAKER. ee ao STBEL FOUNTAINS. GED BOsCuES LEA STEBL #0UNTAINS, pl Sieg Pennsyi SUPERIOR SYRUPS FROM FRUIT JUICES Counter Fixtures and Syrup Bottles to Loan. SAM'L C. PALMER, 99 Greene st.. ‘OTIOR—Toat |. 8. JUSTH,G1Y D street, be Baten aih and Tin sireete acrthwest, sells ous tom-made shar butte “Sr Bb VER Cw” oFrric! meds: och of seney: aew Ona Bada HaWILTON 2 PEARSON. ‘mayl-b D, BST. Mer Warcroome, ¥ Oapitol streets.