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ree ee ‘EVENING STAR. pring Indian "Paris by Garlight;” Can-Can. wrench treducing the Professor Falrlamb’s at the Assembiy Chur: streets. Fifth Annuai Concert st the Washing Conservatory of Music, 100; F street. Festival at Barnesville, M¢., by pupils of Mary's z Academy. ed constables by pose Fiction opiet from @ hingtoa, pe int Emma T. Dea: for divorce from bi to whom she wes marri and who, Lince’n Wall, throng, from Lis season ason bas en tiffeates, a », t0% the Northeastern a half intercet. The annual comme tute t e last following were the graduates R. Stone, M. G. Emery, § Mr. Fred. G. Calve years, has been martette, under tht ¢ lines, will teke Its place at W. Wetvrell, tenor: iam J. Han P The ninth grand aunnal fe ington Schuetzen Verei park, on tainments will be ver: cluding a member of ¢ muzica, terpsichorean formances, besides the See advertisement. Tv Trial for Nansianghter. THR CLOSE GRAY HOMICIDE. This mornmg, 1 Humphreys, the case of Lew ed for mansiaughter i Jobn W. Gray on th was taken uy ting, and Senator Hil J. W. Moore for the « ere sworn: Christopher S. O’ Hare, poks, Richard T. Jobnson, Ji » Gustarns Har! id, doku Nagle, eb ‘Thos. J. Holtzclaw, Adam Kieseker, Harvey. This case will be remembered by the reac of Tax Star: C) Was released by J @artter on bail shortly afze: indictment charging mu January, ment charging mans!auzhte: is on this incictment that The first wi testified to att @ wound mad. @ quarter of anf Sourt, Fn . ind ng the deat th r. Harrington pros corgia, and hemp: and ¢ was Dr. A.J. with a knife-bi Miss Ida Gibs Donald McKay's troupe in- rand Operatic Concert - corner 15th and £ ton St. un.—Second Baptist Church to Gily- + Hirsn and H. M. Lin- te Court, in the ease of Ridge ‘olford and Halt, no verdict hai terary and Debating | ©! ! ns, at Ford's Opera | mt entertainment of anction suit L of Pabiic | of certain cer- work done on | a which be claims to amied, and the following torship of John B. er, gon, val of the Wash- if be held at their ge tek h of th of April, ders he is now on trial. orland, who ceased, and finding ate one and three- quarter inches in length, between the Sth and ‘6tb ribs on the left sa: sylvania avenue, between 12th a1 ith atree: and when Clore left Gray pursued him and they grappled, Close failing on top The case Was still on trial elesed. — TSE Camr-uEetiN Meeting —The members of the Methoui im the District and surrounding co commerced prepsrations for the cam which it is proposed to hold at W Grove, near Gaithersburg, on the P branch of the Baltimo: commencing on the 5th of August, and conti ing ten days. During the past few weeks committee on grounds have been & square with octagon, Der, ent: raight avenues, to that of th radiating avenues, eight in nam: pg upon the enlarged and beantified Ohio railroad, na- the ying off the site of the camp according to a new pian. Th plan changes the plat of the camp from that of an court. This change has been effected in orter to tation for camp purposes. Nighted with gaseline chandeliera and lai head-lights, such as are used upon r. Foad ive greater beauty, convenience, and adap- The avenues will be rz8 all pgines. Mass meetings, for the purpose Of awakening greater interest in the religious work of the campmeeting. are to be held in the different churches of the city, and the firat was beld at the Foundry last night. st which there wars fentatives from several other c urches. rge audience present, including repre- After gevotional exercises Rev. Richard Norris, of Wangh chapel, Rev. Dr. Craven. of the Central tT ‘ania co’ of the Foundry, Rev. 5 dry. Mr. L. W. Worthington, of McKendree. and Mr. Alex. Ashiey and Rev. E. E. Owen, of Union, made addresses. It wasannounced that & union picnic of the Methodists of the District would be he'd at the camp grounds on the com. ing Fourth of July. A special train has been Biorided—routd tar If p » $1 for adults; chikiren The next mess meeting, Monday night next, is to be held at P streets. Tue Day We glorious fourth,” LBERATE.—This year the anniversary of “ Hamline church, corner 9th and the the Bation’s birth, comes ou Saturday, avd the gov- ernment employes they will hare two Oldest a Ts are re}. a’ rest from } itanta’ Association prop: Cox's woods, near @corg: ethodist pic-nic at oa arg. on the Point .£O.R.R. Some the colored organizations are making act ebr own, and or eof ve The orver jet of Co- el & grand excursion to re and a pot on the evening of eo Sl, are Tiving in Richmond at an early bour on Satur. day mere'ng, and returning on Sunday, leaving @Wiricen cars arrang¢m eight bundre, there wii! be a Seadroos artiv m train wi , and the co: theo il on the sa’ 2 ! pic-nie to that place, ab n the Ba! Tre Proresep Ustivecs ‘The Loard of regents of the Amer. house ard university for the blind annual meeting at Judge Fishe ig te re-elected J. W. Johnston, U Hall, secre! general agent submit! S., vice ident; Rt. ted his report as to the oy tary, A. S. Solomons, treasurer. The mittee of m fix to ve out timore and Poto- of yester- eo. P. Fisher, presitont; M. ap- aid,and alo show: = to Congress for ag subscriptions to the amount of $44.42! had been mace. “that the subscribers Fequested te pay their them payable when called for ations were adopted to the building tund be Subscriptions or make by the execatire committee; that said executive committee be antborized a8 soon as the funds shall to purchase grounds, erect buildi rs, provid var! ere . ngs, provide accommoeatic: ms aud special tacilities of stroction for blind students.” committee was also Jobo Farley and obtain im writing te dopate a parcel of land to the atitution. it it ine The executive nested to confer with liberal proposition ine —.+—_— Mreicat—Lovers of mnsic have a choice of attractive entertainments this evening. Prof. Fairlamb’s seco: nd concert takes place atthe Pager | church, and by advertizement elsewhere it will be seen that @ programme has been arranged full of ratic gems. It will be one of the most delightful of the Summer season, ‘The fifth annual concert of the Washi 3 | Connor, M do. Mi. Mi ze e. The following St. Vincent's Female Semi G mary. | SPIRITS AT WO8K AT THE Leats- DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS TO-DAY. LATIVE HALL. As ear! ‘clock ly as 8 0% this awe. of this institution began to arrireat therem- Mysterious Movements of the Farnt- inary, cotner of T0th and @ streets, to witness } re—Exedus of Lables, Chairs, the aunual distribution exereises, and by nine | o'clock, the honr for commencement. the three | large class rooms, which had beer thrown into pone hoped densely crowded with a = | a passegewn: scores, _—— within heures a aece, wba eae j There have been many wild ramore afloat to- There are at 200 pupils tz this school, and | day in regard to a wholesale cleaning out of the their friends must have been satisfied with the | furniture, ete., of the legisiati is by some SS ae They sti did Geese = | = — — bers, and have sent Pex aged the; excellently. Arra: tn white, wi nq Diue silk sashes and neck Tibtons i the steries Smee ee Ss e a brushes !—Remark: bie Exit of a jiry into the matter. ribbons and artificial particulars below it will be sean th Wreaths of white towers aad upon their | «float are somewhat exaggerated, and that, for heads, the girls presented a atifal sight. | instance, nothing has been taken from the ‘The exhibition of needle work was very inter- Oouncil chamber. From the Delegates hall, esting. This is the largest schoot of its class in | however, several articies have been taken, soma She et and Sof the pupils wil! be promoted. | “for re or ‘‘berrowed” or as “a joxe,’ ‘The following is a list of the awards to tue most | and some without any particular explaaatioa. meritorions punits: The furniture and property In the hall of the House of Del was left in charge of Mes- Mary Donohuhoe, | Maasie Correo, Katio sengor Henry Beverly, an old celored man, who Pruciips, B | hus been employed about the hall ever nce the Mery © | first House was organized; a young white man ieee named Wm. B. Saytes, who is acting as a sub- BR wire, B stitute for his father, Wm. Sayres, one of the B. Dorcho=, @. Wise, messengers, who has been at home sick forsome G Miller, Dawson, organ, A’ | time, and the third is @ poor old cripple, who | Meher, J. Backley. A. FF Clark, 4. | uses two crutches, named James Gates. | riage: Negtons Jo Nailor, B, Dubame},| Beverly says orders were given him by oak. + | Speaker Shepherd to take charge of everything, tg ag Cr “and not to let anything go out of tue hail. 7 #! | Some time atter two o’clo:k Audrew ( . Hiriipy nee Guista, urphy. L. J. clock down. This isa very flae clock, costing ge gn <6, which was fastened upon the wall opposics 3. Gormicy; DL. Hoya, 8. ‘Speaker's desk. Sayres and sai A. MeQaire, M. do, B. Harz, K K Bewy, A TL M Melania, 8 5 niltipe, A. thority to do so. Gleason called <l “ a —, i he could take it to give the clock now in ase of Delegates to the bearer, ieason. (Signed) ARTHUR SagrneEr late Speaker House ot Delega tthistime aclerk and a member aseisced « ou in unfastentg tre clock from the psr- tition wall, and tn doing so they split the back 04 tt, aud Gleason took it away. dust after this a furniture wagon drove up and Mr. Wim. Hussey presented an order fron ily | the @peaker fur twelve ch ‘ of the hall. Kusgoy declined to receive the chairs | mentioned and insisted on taking the fine wal- Haons, M. wn, B Long. &. Bird. 0. A. Ewbry, B. Moki, B Spriziuly, N. wton, Mis», eu ‘hy B. Muller, T. Esputs, Mi Chandler, 8. Moreen r,0 Davies, K Vjouons " ter. B ily, B. Sailivan, M | Den, J B Do Buckley, A, Newton. ar ronskeotf, B Duhamel, A. Witz gerald, pao, Nailer, Bt itoritny, but &rm chiirs inside the bar used for visitors, the and took them instead. chairs could not buve cost lees than $10 or $ Coupell. 8. Crom Mat- | this, he took one of the pivo' ad, M Clarke, M. Joyce, M Bowls, members with a cashion seat ay niece. Mary O'Des i Pailtips. 4. | neither of which were on bis orde +, Sees was also taken 0 hay i two lact named art been returned to the messenger.’ Next cams Delegate Urell with a wagon aud took away five of the members chairs, a3 he said, to have them repaired. The chairs could not bay lees than $50 each, and were perte sound and needing no repairs. Trin ble then the Speaker, which cost $35, au ashe state 5 va the s added to it, and has not al A. K. Delay, B. Firameo Ocnnell, Te. A Brock, Nettic Duhamel, K. Prin Schinz, M. Cullen, B. Cambel Pemparey, y Mr. ame and removed the chair z that he did not need an ord ‘4o’clock, and the messenger, Baverly, wies, B. Davies, M sihe, A.M. Phillis, K. HL tan, G. McOarthy, A.” Finley, K. Mcard aie. B. Bird, Dant, K Joyce, M prichtley, B. Mnikt, A’ Ginuey, B Denchoe, M. Newton, @ "Wise, G. Mill itae- ren, ©. Dawson, M. Fennell. J. Esp nell, M. Callen Oawrdt to go up to the governor's odlice at once and in- form the governor. He obeyed orders, and ba- fore als arrival there he saw Dr. Tindall on tha street, and leaving the street car, con nell, J. MeNamars, 0. Newmoyer, K. Vichaan, A. | cated to him the fact. Dr. Lindatl ordered hi aber, § Buckiv, K.Kranskeopp.A. Newton, f., | to return, and let nothing more be removed, jarke,B. Dohamol, A. Fitvgera'd, K. Huzzey, M. | nd io take a list of such arvicles aud the names I. Naile M_ ilertihey, A. Sardo, N° | of the persons who had taken them, so that ho eu. G Pin! J, Owlys M. | couldhave them all proszented for M. Morphy, 3 M" Fowler, M. ‘Mebcling, 8. Barus, G M, Teeney: Mary O'Dev, @ Phillip, M .t. Geonell, D. Clements, f° Mal i Schuticr, E. Guista, Mary Rtan. F. Eu abies Lynch. K. Reedy, A. Driscoll, A. & joren.€ BicCarthy, A. <M. Frank, 8. Meher, mts) intton, M. Orswr. B. Bucktey, (2,) 1. Leunchan, Esrmia, MM.” iteed returned as soon as possible, and was y th other messengers that Mr. ‘Trimble had tak hia detk and chair. Late in the evening Dele- gate Perkins called with a wagon and took his chai aud desk away, leaving wich the m= ger an order, the following of which isa his is to certify that I,J. A. Perki borrewed the chair and desk lately occu him to carry home his books and papers. ht Speaker of House of Delegates.” e large mirror used in the washroom which cost $66 has mysteriously disappeared anu one (An tell who tuok it. All the towels, combs, brusiies, inkstands, soap, and even the nail Morgan, xu Tauskeopf, A. Newton, 8. C! A. ba ndy M. Josce, b. brushes used at the wash staud have baen re- M. Tocker.S. ‘Bavag:. J.’ Savags, | Woved and the whole place has an appearance . Schutter, @. Guista, W. Ryan, A! | of desolation. Itis said that one of the dalegates M, Gyan. T. Kuble,S Ysniel, | took a costly feather duster and running the a: Driscoll, B, Sizsinson, J. | handle down Inside his waistbands througa ona M, O Connor, A. Canuell, of the legs of his pants ana bationing wp the Comey, B. Clark Connor, 'M” Brooks, eider his Ghat WAtEAS On atts Wheeler, S Howlett, M. Duhamel, KP. in feather end under his vest watke hf The portraita uf the ex-wayors & ball have not been takeu as has b aging in the Gillen. L. Boyd, H. Pumphry, M. Phillips, M ne Echwing, B. Cambell.8. Gormley, M_ Uos- = lardetta, A. at M. onan. T, | abouttown. It is but jastice to ¥7 ardoy D. Doran .M. Mutania,4. Gh herd to fay that when the order for the cio7k M. Heret, H. Fridler, Mary’ as: Se inte fa thee G. MeLaugnite, Me Vaoteron wassbown him late in the d: written it, szying that he knew it is not true, as been purloined’ fr The propert: aM ae Pri leShey. M bei ic amber. er lock and key wud In charge of fal watchman. | on jor Fticharda rocatved a z + | note ting hia to potleran., G. McGee: : | cause a poll ed in charge of the How berry, F. Latimer, hall, and let uothi ve removed, and to N. Vals M.Doneho, MM. Bers ree ay.” Ln ac- '.K. Finiey, J. cordance with & 8 K &e , Sqaare ¥ John F. 1, trusive, to f. by as Den + bart lot 3% Mary nl M. Ears Wel, FB. Evans et al. to Kobe » lot Lh 7 eee one ior 2, eq) »; Caspar Wine Jo nie} ra M. Maloner (2). 1. jus and wite to L part lot 10, MeGiyun. M Mille’ sqnare, 878, $3,163 trastee, to Costar Windus, part jot 10, square S16, RH. Warner ad wite to Maria Koberts, | Mt. Pleasant, £3,000 Judson T. Call e | Edward B. Hoghes, lot 4 dobn A. Ki M Perkin tal.to square 917, 85; executor, to Mary Howard, lot he B. Hammond, tras- ot i, square 570, #5, John er Hill, part tot 15, square ory to August Donath, . Burk, My » ME. I alpine, : ‘Adelia Weiai, mor, Mary G: hevhe, UG. Bichards'n, Maggie’ O'Keefe, iannati | Calahao. M. Allen, Bloaor Sullivan, 0. Pal *3 nie Carling Ameifa Pettitte, M,. Calvert. | albert, B’ 3a honey, K-Dolan, MMuGisan, Ky Lynch.@ lars, | 1 i . Bake M. Bagby, M. Burk. M. Ryan. intome ys |= te to Theo. I. 8 ~“ K ~K. ba $1,000; Mary ©. Mi ell to'L.. Luchis, lors 9 ar 10. square 25 t P. Dodge, trustze, ison, part lot 2, sqaare ohn Fegan, part lot 10, Arms to Otis Bige- i, M lark, M- Llowsrd, Herbert, B. Uynea, alt + 0. Gar rok Stewart, Cordelin € oll. Maggte F 5 Your Donchoe, M. Helper, M. Ha (2) M. Gebsgan, M’ Gob! Lynch, K. A. Hamilton, Conroy, M_Bicin, M Keane, L. M. sc}, K. McGarrity, J. Goodric! B. Uynch. Marv Conroy. Sullivan, L. Ward, K Sullis Drownep Bopy oF A Woman Founp in THe | River.—About 9 o'clock this morning som? boys found the dead body of a woman floating in the dock at the foot of 11th street, and noti- fied the police, who removed the boy and took it in a cart to the first precinct statioa-house, where it was identified as that of a Mrs. Gross, & German wowan about 60 years eld, who lived in South Washington and lias been missing tor Bian (MG several days. It 1s supposed that sie committed y nicl pie e cCiven BS ‘The coroner was notified, and, after hesrin K.D-law.M J Farrel! Ha Diitrick, M_ Goddard, M_ Keefe | the statement of several of her relatives an Tins, K vor m aces ¥. Ww. | acqnaintances to the effect that she has lately Nally. F. iteich, A. Colbry, K. M. | showed symptoms of an impaired mind, decided that it was a ease of suicile while laboring under a temporary aberration of mind. Tas body was turned over to a brother-in-law of the decensed—Mr. Benjamin Gross—for burial. a Boor Bracss ow Tier Mvscue. lar pugilistic set-to between two boot came oif yesterday afteruoon on B, bet we | and 15th streets, in front of Mr. Daniel Smith's j lumber mills, lasting for some time, ani was Witnessed by quite a large group of Division | Sporte. The 16th round was fought with their boxes, by swinging them at each other with the straps. ‘S rrying soon had a demoralizing poxes, and they were smashed to | splinters, when the fight was resumed with | clenched’ fists. Jake’ was victorions over “Andy,” and the latter retired considerably brused about the head. | Tap eg ae | THE COURS. Donohoe, K gon. Lg aud Debois Fr McCarthy, M. A. Conno Richardson, M. Polk, Gaster, H.C: ‘au Talahan, | agon, M.O. Keavea, Savzs ov Reat Estate.—Messra. Groen & Wiliams, auctioneers, have made the following sales of rea! estate since our last report: Parts et lots numbered 5 and 6, in square No. 791, to ‘Thomas Hutchingson for 5 cents per foot; part lot No. 5, same square, with improvements, to Jessie Williams for 1,100; lot No. 11, of the sub. of squere north of square wi ment, to Robert Campbell for £1,4 m block No. 15, In Hati and Evans’ } on known as Meridian Hill, to George T. Smal wood for 15 cents per foot; brick dwelling, fron ing on Maryland avenue, between lith ami 12th streets sonthwest, to Thos. E. Lloyd for $5, lot No. 1, im square No. 2 Delware Hm re foot, amounting to $76 lot No. 5, in square No. S14, to H. 8. Bundy for Pronara Covnr—Kegister Wed 24 cents per foot; aleo, lot No. 2, in samesquars | ‘To-day, Theodorus and same purchaser for 25 cents per foot, front- ing respectively on vorth B and east 4th streets; part tract of land called Good Luck, situated in | Washinet ley qualifi Istrator of estate of Margeret 8, Batley—sond, $2,000. Jo&n H. Goddard filed bis renunciation of the appointment of exccutor of estate of P. Croghan. The wilt of the late W. H. Walker was tiled. He bequeathes his house to his wits Caroline, whom he names as executor. J. B. Parker quatified as gusrdian of P. H. Hoxsia, T county, D. C., to Archibald White the southern half of lot No. 42, In square No 448, to C. 8. 0" e for $900; all lot No.3. in block No. 18, in Hal! & Evans’ record- ed subdivision known as Meridian Hill, to Otis child of Charles E. Hoxsie—bond, 2500. ie Bigelow for 15 cents per square foot; lot KE, in | will of the late Caroline Weber, baqueathing to Gilbert's subdivision of a part of square 371, | her son, Thomas Kowt, $1,950, aud nominating subject to a prior deed of trust of £11,000, to | Christopher Hagar as executor, was filed. The Jos. C. Gordon for $2,500; lots F and G, same square, subject to a prior deed of trust for £9,000 on each lot, to same purchaser for £2,540 each; lot No. 21, in square 582, fronting on Ist street, between D and E streets southwest, to L. ‘T. Stockbridge for 15 cents per foot. ee Tax TesatTens,—There will be a nove! por- formance at Ford's Opera House this evening by Donaid McKay's troupe of Warm Spring | will of the late Edward Sweeny, bequeathiag his estate to bis wife and children. was fled. Potice CourtT—Judge Snell. To-day, John Mackey, disorder? ‘Tyler, protanity; <3. Etlen 73° Annie BG 7 & ing bar-room openon Sunday; ‘annah George, asgault on Julia Griffin, who testified that ‘Hanneh pushed her Indians yo figured in the Modoc war. T' and in return she (witness) “shuck” her fist at issome curiosity to see these actors in the rs- | defendant: Hannah was fined §3 for the push, cent tragedy in the lava beds, and there will, dail, threats to Barbara Walsh; ro doubt, bes full house notwithstanding the | the peace. James oppressive weather. -y on Mary M-- The open air theatricala of the Theater | Carthy; @ and #200 bonds to pate De. Comique crntinues to attract large crowds, who | p2ace.’ Franklin Rolling, assault and battery; ere weil pleased with the novelty and exsellence | 35. Alice Hamfat, affray, $10. John Callahan, of the perform: assault and battery on allahan: $5 and $100 bonds to keep the peace. Ra THR SAvVaGe Square ManKker.—The direc- | assault and battery on Theodore Itvatus, het torsof the new Northern Liberty Market com- | husband. oceurred on the 5th of June, pany, who are building a market | in Water ‘Theodore is a between K snd L, propose to rary market sheds now belag ope! i erected in the rear of the site for the main butidiog on Sat ar- | day night next, and will sell the stal's. com- lock to-morrow afternoon. shed is nearly 321 feet long and 79 feet ia i width, apd is arranged for 304 stands, and the | rental asked is £1 De from the butchers and $2 per month the others. lea Brick Lag bt beg elt in Cireuit Court, lacArchur, taaes eject Sane Se as vet : as to wire! or or not the brick-kiln of the latter ta sits sance, wascalled. Ex-Senator Foote and Jadge Fee ae Reenees pat Menne Cox ane dive Agr man sarmuar at Prigg’s bas te gala Ml. an | > fs SS eos states that when he (‘Trimble) came he appeared or Ng a Bi, Waoers Hg waBiriek, | to be surprised at what had een done by the G. Buckley, 1. Lennshan, G others, and pulling cut ten cents, told Beverly rket Trouble. The Washington Ma browne King’s at | o'clock to-day. called to the chair. He stated that he was proud to-day of the ition taken by the Butchers. He understood not that there was an open war on the company, but that the butchers mene § objected to baying such large bonuses as woali be detrimental to their intereste—sue) as they could not afford. The had sual, and that was enough. thegataid united, and believed the pablic WoT.q, support them Mr. C. D. Fearson was appointed 8€” retary. many addressed Mr. B. F. Hunt was cal'ed o1 on the organization of the present company he wasone of the committes who waited on the officers of the company. The committee were told that when the stalls were sold they woald be heirlooms. Whatdid they nowpay? By his figures he had paid over Si! per square foot now. He would not pay any bonus and did not mean to leave the market except by force, tor he claimed that the ground was his. Mr. Hoffman sald his counsel, Messrs. Cox and Merrick ardvise that they stand firm and do not go uear the sale. Mr. Elfiot.—We had better stick. Mr. Hoitman offered & resointion that they band themselves to stan? by each other unt) the Injunction be decided, and ails wo will leave the market in a body unless the comp. agrees to our terms; adopted. Air. Hofman caused ty ba road sect the charter of the market co reads as follows ** See. 18. Amd 2 oa w | Bereby they shell bh re trem din ‘hat caso it eh chizens of thaciry of 2 rt vi the tt franchise cv th haste ctates ested with all pa Smomunities conferr:d by this set upon the cor poratora natad therein.”? Mr. Hoffman remarked that under this sec- tion twenty good, earnest men could oust the present compary just as the latter had got pos- session of the franchise. The evidence of Mr. Clnss, to the effect that the company had not complied with their char- ter, was read. | Addresses were made by Mesers. E. Brooke and otbers, and the meeting adjourned. THE SALE OF STALLS. A few stalla were sold yesterda: 28 follows: N a i : afternoon, to W. M. Cross, fish ©. Willams for = Ey 5 = g i to Mra. ‘Tries tor $300. ‘ale was resumed this afternoon as fol- Nos. 211 and B $213, lows: } tiner, 0; 44, L. H Schlegel, 5190; 61¢ Stabl, H. Yost, do., $60; G31, H. butter, $59; | Bakersmith, ¢c The sale was adjourned to this evening. TAE FOLLOWING NOTICE has been ordered to be served June 39th upon all deal SHINGTON Market Cowra ly 1 tisday expil fed to quit and deliver up the same to company on this day, according to the mai regulatio Any de ining in eceupancy of his stall Gr stand after this date will be a trespasser vpon the property of the company, will be lia | ble forall dameges arising therefrom ant td fuit for such damages; a'zo to summary e 1 prosecution, under the regulations, at 6, atthe will of the company, without tur her notice. y bearance on the part of the any to enforce their fall rights against any it cannot be deemed a3 a waiver 28 t the trespassr may expect to & enforced at any time and in any manner. | P. S. Surrn, Clerk. The sales of stalls, other than butchers’, | completed or as-ured, it is the | company, before seliing the butchers’ s © un extended advertisement ia the princ ties and to tchers’ stalls at au to new dealers at the appropriate ‘y are certain that there will be no di ty Rilipg the market with first-class batehers, | who will satisfactorily serve the paul: sth t OME OF TAB FINEST SPEC ing ever een here are t Rebleder, located at No. NS Of sign paint William His design fect, no is wanting to mal five. is an industrious com ing business for bi years experience in sign writing for others, ani the work he has already put out fully equal: any work of the kind put up here; and witha', Le assures us his prices are much below others. / aie = L Estate any GENERAL BRoxkeragr. @ the many houses interested in the aboré n Washington none stand higher in th mation of those who know them best thin mot W. W. Cox & Son. Prompt attan- e care for the interest of patrons, and urns is their motto. Sse advertise- quick ri ment elsewhere. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Steck Exchange, € furnished by Middleton & Co., bankers. ing were the prices bid and arket at ug of tho € vid; Seeond National ¥ Passooger Railronis—Mo- vopolitan Stock, 30 avked; Gslambla stock, 17 bitz Metre 2 bid. Sundry List—National er bonds, J. & J.47 per cent., 6) bid; bonda: F CA’. 7 per oan rgton City Gas Stock, 96 bid a Obro canal, preferred bords, 112! ton Fire Insnranee Oo. stock, $7 bi Market company Lorde, 10 pet Gent. » Alexandria, Washington and Bank. 15 asked ag rz ay Stesmehip company %s st-cks 149 asked. District 8»- curitier, (District of Qolambial—Wa. Ca. ra Ts J; & Ss 1874, 08 bi jcago relief han’ 1891.90 bid; do. 7%, J. & Market Stock bonds. 7” asked; Water stock 01 1» S.J. 1903, 8 Okrtinester,” 7 3-10, 93 eeked; “Ten Year bonds,” IS Js 'F.,c0bi0, 85 aeked! Loan Bonds, (Ieg')6"s 2 &N.. 192,95 bid 9436 aeked, Board ja Fi + 1975, 904 bid 4 a. of Pablic Worke—Oertificates General Improvement, 8's, J. & J. 1874, 826 bid 85 ecked; do. 1878. 30 bid. 84 asked; do, 1878, 80 Hid, 88 asked: co. I 3 bid, 8296 asked; do. tifeates & 8 Wall Street y. New Yous. Jone 23 —The Post's financial articia ys: Money here is 24 @$ for ca!l loans, and 85% for prime mercantile paper. Governmen’ bouds ard tes higher than yest: rday. State bonds at th» board were stondy for Missontis and Tennesse-s. t> which dealings were confined Gold opened a! pyid bas since dealined to W@{. On gold tc the rat a do @x-conpons, ohh a sixes, olf. > wa Aiea, old, ™; Vir West dl, 53h Netth w.15; do special tax, 8 bi Batrinone, Jnne 23.—6, aniet—low witdlings. 16h changed. Wheat quiet—whi prime red, 1 45@1 B Peunss Ivania do. , 189: 148; western spring, 1 en ton fermer and ashats Floor del and aa chofoa, 1 air to. ‘mmon to fair do.. 1 $x@1 4: Yio and Indiana do.. 1 35@ @\.S&T. Corn—whiie soatir on -_ Provieh Meow y dull. 90@98 " Rutk meate—showls cls rib sides £1.59, Bacon—shouldera;?% 7 clear rib siden 103; rd, refined, 1%. Kagat-cured hams, UG@ié Western hatter searce, Srmer aud higher prime to extra. 2@™% Whisky unchanest. Gatton strong ard urchanged. Surar strong, 104 @10%. Naw Foun, June 23 —Btccks Money, 26. Gold 1% Excbasge oe Youn aon Ot me. w Yous, ngs yowegane ve and lower, omg. 48554; thor, #3 — Fiour quiet and firm. Wh=at 22:80 p.m.—Bords of 15%, 01d, Loxpow. June 23. 35 Hon witi dravn frem t ance to-day 1+ £1) 6. oxDON, Jape £: Eiie 33 : YRaxxro War DxPARIMENT. Wasxinaron, D. PRoparrr tries —F Fates, ard the lower Lake reetn avd worm Werther wtit prevail d Tucrday, with south o: char grain barcmeter, Gulf states, Truneesro wenther, excert on tbe immediate Gu! t rature, lighter gsptic windsand bieh barem Fog) jew LocaL RD. Tho thermometer Io the business offies of Tim Bran repged to~tay ae followe:—8 a, m., 76; 30 a.m. a ae 6; 0 am., e7Dear George,” woman, “I DRY GOODS. ARD. GEORGETC wy. TRE ANNUAL REGATTA +; Glob eit take place the Potomac Bost c Memb rs of does wih be rama e4 fole caTy Geveratewes | aeRO rhs Covers sed caper ghort Joerg fested in the re. seh interest is being mani- | arg FASHIONABLE DRESS QOODS pet only s or alt. {ery Complete, bat at sach reduced rates that it may tre” Xuac Esvrare—James 1. Davis, | be au ebicct to lock through out stock of Mile Teal ct? co broker, of this city, has soll, for | Greted: ca. Organdice. Lisee Lawns acl other erials, tust we pow at reed to close them ont. “Also; LAOH JACKETS asd LACE POINTS. st per sotto W. M. SR PSTES Bre. 20-6 019 Pence ivan's aren ‘APotnRE Lor OF BARGAINS ar The OBEAP DAY GOODS STO CARTER’SB. 707 WARKET SPACE. OO YARDS OF THE FINEST QUALITY STRIPK GEENADIN €. nm very foe BEMMED RANDKER only 6 cents © Al LINEN TOWELS. onty ¢ conte -<s Memmert, lot 11, square 42, for 35 cents foot. corn, by th O.F. Waters, consdgast toJ.G. &J.M. Waters. The wheat was sold No other rales reported. A GENRROTS REEPoONSE was made in Christ P. E.) church Surday morning to an appeal the rector, Rev. W. W. Williams, in behalf the sufferers from the Mississippi overt!» A supscriber asks:—“‘Will not other charc! in the District, irrespective of creed, do like- Wise?” ALEXANDRIA. PRowwep.—Mr. Stephen Guy. aged about 33 years, gson of Captain James Guy, living on south Lee street, was drowned in Piscataway creck, opposite Farmington, on Saturday / f bight Sentinel. W MATTING end FLOO"® 91L-CLOTH Eriscorat Visrtatton,—The Right Rev. hen MING OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK RE JamerGibbons, Bishop of Richmond, visite { es Soca St. Mary’s Church yesterday, and after saying Ass at A. m., confirmed 1S persons: 69 e@ ile dren and Qacutts; tive of the former aod eight of the latter were colored persons, and a con- siderable number of the adults were racent con- vents to Cath Barr: ‘ fty.ons0! ored porans bep ised on Sunday, the Mth ine stant, and twenty-two yesterday—tive by Kev. Mr. Leland of Shiloh church, and seventeen by AINS? ACKIFICES WORTH OF Rev. F Gazete 1 ok of the Pri: ming. CITY ITEMS. Sunes Coats. Trion Linens 75 ven’s. Im'txtion striped Seaucker: 83 cents. ss street FOBTY THOUSAND POLLAR DRY Goup, tock must be Money es Plain good Linen Coats, Alpaca Coats. $2 to Serge Coats, $2.50 to : penTBAUS, 101 Pe . t, £2 etween 1! 2h. conte, worthy D9 nnn ° ee re Hiasi2h GiNGHAMS Dr. White, ehiropodiats will be im attentance 8 Jews to ome the Dr. White, ch lat, will be in tance: low ome them ox at bis rooms until y avenin, aly 18h, | COLORED PESS FIUKS, a: 31 35, former! atter which he will be absent until Monday 0 Ted ch ap at a morning, August 3. Thousands of persons who | GULOBED SALES. Bien Sr es visit Dr. White's establishment (No. 533 JAPANESE SickS. 15th street, opposite the Treasury department, jess than cost At M BLACK ALPAC BEA ce Washington, D.C.) find that timely attention to those important members, the feet, econo- mises time, and condnees to’ health, comfort, and cheerfulness, and probably to length of 1ife. Dr, White removes Corns without pain, #0 the patient can walk withease. He snccess- fully treats Bunions, Vascular Exerescono Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other ailmon' ofthe feet. Oftice hours from $a. m. tos. p.m. Foe, $1 per visit. Established in Washigion, A B. 0 conre L IMPORTED FORSITU worlh ZH cents JOB LOT FANCY GOUDS TO BE CLOSED at BALF PRicE. HAMRUNG EDGINGS AND IN- FINE MaR-Pil LES SPARAD: } NEOMAR- t S SPREADS, SUMMER SdaWis. EARS: LACK JACKETS, TO BE SOLD FINE CLOTHS AND CASSIMKBE:! Per yard, at prime cost. At « diso~nnt 120 por cout. MILtrons oF Mone pression, lions of money,’ is #0 frequently indulged in people that it ia difficult to realize there simply reality about it. Yet sach is the case. KID GLOVES: " KID GLOVES! THE NeXt and last gift concert of the Public | GkerteweoR eee at maith, brary of Kentuoky will witness the dis'rtba- 7 R GL. way ye tion of $2,300,009 to the ticket-hoiders.. At this | ALL OTHER GLOVES AT &ND BELOW CJsr. t tribution there are 100.000 Great B ine tn tickets and 20.000 prizes, with such prizes as HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. £00, $100,090, $75,000, $50,000, &. Tt —-. lictona to think that asingle ticket may in ECGAN & WYLIE, & moment transform a penniless uofortunate into the proud possessor of $259,000, all in eash. Such may, and probably will, be the case. Then who would be without a ticket ? cease ConTENTMENT happiness reign in all householis where Dooley’s Yeast Powder is used. Tryit. Your grocer bas it. —— ATTENTION!—Yon are invited to call and ex- smine our large and varied stock ot Slate and Marble Mantels, Gas Fixtures, &c. Prices to suit times. Hamirtox & Pzagsox, No. 4, ¥. M. C. A. B., 9th and D streets. 16 tu,th,s,2w — Wink oF THe Wo DA, scribed by the leading phy: and digestive remedy, is popular favor; for Dyspepsia, 8tipation, and Headache is un enanesieehreh Week's Dorxos in WALL STREET. stock operations on small capital Copy sent tree. Tonner 16,24 2 Wall street, New York. peered bocedaasues To PREVENT Fever snd Ague there ts no preparation like Dooley’s Gallaaya Tonic. @1 per bottle. eo 101 and £020 sth street 3 THE VERY LATEST! SROVUEAD & Co. 1205 F street. between 32th and 13th stree:s, NOW OFFER sin BLEACHED COTTON at 22% Epc’, Garner, ard Sprague PRINTS st 10 Prin‘s aro of tho very best fs! colors and de And a hoet of other Goots GREATLY BEDUCED IN PRICRS. yos-te may2! ~ SPECIALTIES —— Powp’s Fxreact ts tor ssie at wholesile by a Obas, Stott & Co., 40 Pennsylvania avenue, and by drnggists everswheie. tew,t,th. Witoox & Gins’s WING MacHIxa. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th streer, Intelligencer batiding. 23 +——— TaseMomer: nd Barometers are repsired snd made to order by Hempler near 4% atreet. THE COMMUNITY at iurge appreciate the falness of Singer’a Sawing Machine. ADE, JUNE 1874, nse- 15 gine LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, $16 ont np- LAMA LAOK JAOKUTS, $12 sn2 up- ETS LOW a3 #s. Georgeto ‘m Advertisements. FRX THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, AE ATS Silk, $165. a «2 . one os . Ou FATCRE *y vcbek. Twit | SUN SHADES. tot ¥, Jane 27th, at 6 Bridge street, oppesite ths Marae: ctuwn Gas Light © J A. BITONTE. LeWis W Rttog Execaters of Richerd P. THOMAS aie ON SECOND FLOOR. CABPRTS from 25 cents to si. GUOD MATTING, a: 25 cents, INSPECT OUR STOCK AND PR'Ge WUULPOKD © SHILGE: 427 SEVENTG STREET, Gtr between D ard E NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICES VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON te pes STREKT, @EOKGETOWN, AT AC On MONDAY, June 29h, at 6 o'clock p.m Tw'ltgeil, ou tho premices, fronting 24 feet on th» eouth of Bri street, near Green street, by a depth of about 75 foet, improved by a uew two- and basemen Brick Dwelling house and St-re, contataing seven rooms aud cellar, ens . thea alance in’ 6 and 12 :08., cl by'deed of trast ch the prep: | DRY GOODS are still nelling at low reten a1 eyancing st cot of purchas-r. Oe THOMAS BosLisa. Bnet, BAXTELS, 1920 yg »the uniersicoes, DEY GOODS ME. sod W ‘i Qottons and OWANTS and ere in ML wele, Napkins and ney Goods of Geargetown, D-C., do h ‘ins. Hostory, Ladies’ ant to close cur respective places of basiness at 7. Satcrdays excepted, from June 234 to i general aesortment of Septem ape: LLL ‘SUMMER RESORTS. = ders © Address © ©. © tion, Per quter + MMAR BoAR ata e ‘aa fe N JAME~ eferene sorgetown, DO; 8 Washi gon. D. MANO! ve. & .URF BA THIN s Fismin SPIPE SHOOTING. CORP'S BOT TORK S ISLAND, va, wari Se Sees Mommer Benet 1 cow gpem fae Ter * Da. $18 per Werks @ works r pristor, Ke RE > WESTON Wa bi pton.b ¢ . BeEerenp MINBRAL SPit ae ‘The Bedford Springs will be open for th Fecspliek OF ¥ih.uTe ov the ‘ + directly 4 cfficon, to fifteen winutes, by rail { k and the famous Bwitch scenery, ercellent accommadati Boating ard Fishing. Terms m 4. Belorewe BuEcB Ailes wishing nae ent wEd agreeubi: pENW ardiow 16 eX pense Boartors, do. large airy a Licpe will be given doerders. Terns the cool breezes ot UNUER EASOLT AMONG TAINS. SBUSH HOUSS&, BELLEFONTER, ews of Local Scenirs to For de c:igti LE rows ise ‘ THE MOUN- erecscopte u 7 rg prrebased the oleh years ¢ desirable place of Sun arethe same kept daring BF lo uuscrpasend by ent From ite ac tanttractions of sar t ing, be ie sasistied <2 ong from the Ist of June, rmation obtained at tbe "Senate 1th street. JOHN O'LEARY. TFL. RATOGA SPEINGS. io Tl his eirgant aed perfecity ing Congress fark, I ave lenred for a term cf years, With th assistearc. » brother, Sylvanus 7 C ‘olnt, ay zens, of West P lateutt T-r eco Mogation tr every = ary bh tel in Bar- JOBN B COZZENS. J bn A. Smoot & Son, ms ber int sr 8 Tho. Bi r Oravg & Jackion, reer LADIES’ GOODS. son & Horie, C mer, A. Youre & Bro. Davia B Youn M4DA® L. P.IRNMERET is sdiing of regari- Elduimen, 5. 3. Oouk Mine cok SOBRE es eee eee ~ Grieomes , ding HATS. L117 Penn. avenus, Wasn- ington; ©3 North Charles stroet, Baltimore. Mrs. H. Louis. J0%5-Iny SALT AFLOAT—2,000 Seck: now landing from Schoouse B. 1. THOS. DAV Od JOTAw* §3 and SO Water stroot. EURGETOWN Sa VINGS BANK, ©. C., G 2 HIGH STREET. ‘ Bank bours, 9 a.m. te 4 p.m., anton Satardays (to receive depostis) until 6 p.m. Interest paid o7 deporite, Goneral Benking Business dene, Bud Vol- oamg | Mace ca ell sccessibie peints. Diecount 3, Monta: 58. a. FOLRIRSORN, Bree’; J. DIOKION, Oashior. irect on ee aed G.A., 1 . — x MISS McCORMICK, 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 2 (Up Staire ) Tam tn constant receipt of the newest designs tu MILLINESY GouDs, CHIP AND STLAW bit a EA pats, FEENCH FLOWERS, ” — Gp2str LAOS, & &0. *. : 2 . Fi Poniubors, Ehes Dowling, J. Misewl, | AT diesuet comes eee te rom Biles A Suicn, M.D Hartley, Taca, Kaowle., wie; bootie One tae ee ta “peat per “ EDLOTION IN Pe od hie na t ties fn want wil! eave money and time. Cg I ae Er ad en satisfaccton to thie este; BELL EVERTIH GG AT BERuoRD | — _— PRICE EW SPRING Gowns = cur is ee Nea tee N* Goons. aT nanny ag ic = te 101 Bridge tet. Geeta, PAGA‘OLS, SUN UMBEELUAS, NOTH TemPORARY REMOVAL, = NOVEL TI Re tn Raney Gots, ‘The continnalincrease of buetaess st ree ceasery to rebuild my stose, Sete irarlé-tr 441 Teh wee y facilities for the | ia aay Remini a cmeemiomamen betonad deriegibe Awana of tueworist | REAL ESTATE AGENTS. x ; PR at * areca rot ae tee with tne | JUAN BOXER. FRANK DAENUM. of wer ; UAN Bor . ENS alee of tute willbe promplly | ppar ESvaih AND HOTS GROKERS, w. Niyee aga Bosctse, ig 895 ptastroct opposite 8 5 oboe, antl farther notioe, No.'F EUSA LES enters, HOoee on To a a Ouse Mo tele Magacharcis arcane N TICK OREAM AND OYSTER bed of raters se CoTtAGe ie iy aug@ly 59 SE ences. 0.0. from Yo ie ratline Payments. : y Sees aoe DE ‘on running from the INSURANCE COMPANIES. for sleet low for city Par wovrrapeg pie asscnance ‘The business of years becn Sa) Pee ‘AL AGENT, may28-ly 206 7in FIRE TNs Niagara Fire Insurance of New York— Assets, $1,358,225. Surplus, able gobs. Barsisn, ano, NO" Forn— Manhatten Tasurance York—Assets, $606,450. Burplas, of New bt $21 per wer COAL AND Worn. coat: CUAL ‘We bave now aficat, and will arise during the Present week, 100 toms of ANTHLA: 1T€ COAL, embrecing tho LEX WHITE ASH e:. LOCRER AY BED ASH. Ey c avd Biove « ih we invite vee direct coaL Woopt! JOHNSON BROTHES WEOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALTES, Ted: TEN THOUSAND TONS BES. ITY TORACITE Coal, + we of witch *. . woop! he are welling’ che. liot of Baker's Pine aud rpased wharves 1202 F street, Dortbwest. a Aus WaAanr, Foor oF Bixra Staent. COAL and WOOD canstently ou bw lisered promplly to sil parte of the U Tates. SOODWIN ¥. ATLER, A lot of SCANTLING od ale a> tone of best BOO FING PRLT en tart apsir T, DW. CLARK, 7. 8. OBOE Za £DW. CLARE & €o. DEALERS LUMBER, WOOD AND SASH, BLIBDS, 8 oe OTE EEEED, ay Farts Doyos'nua Plocine Mi, ct cn sevens and Betrectsworthwess, jy N1-Iy P22] BUY FOR Cass, p=. 4T BEDUCED PRIUGS DEES aS RET RSES. woman, LADIES bee ances,

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