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EVENING STAR. WEDNESPAY Jane 24, 1874. LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, 4¢., Tonight. Ford's Opera 6 onald McKay's troupe Of Warm Spring Indian: Theater Comique—“Paria by Gaslight; in- troducing the French Can-Can. ——_ e | | } Condensed Locals, The new market building on Corcoran square is to be rapidly completed. See notice. Mr. E. L. Stanton, as received of the First National bank, has éntered a suit against the Washington Club for $755, alleged balance on account. Yesterday Mr. Park fell over the high curb wall on the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, — ‘1th and 15th streets, and was severely injured. On the recommendation of the grand P ame Judge Humphreys yesterday discharged at jail Nicholas Smackum, charged with false pretences. Mrs. Professor Fristoe handsomely entertain- ed the graduating class of the Columbian Uni- versity and their many friends at her residence on College Hill on Monday night. In the case of Ridgely ws. Wolford & Hall. in the Circuit Court yesterday, action for dam- ages, the jury returned a verdict for plaintiff ir ‘The Northern Liberty market house will be opened for business on Saturday afternoon next. ‘The regular market days will be Moniay, We4- nesday and Friday mornings and Satarday af- ternoons. The funeral of the late Wm. Clarke, a well- | known printer, who died at his residence on C street, between Sd and 4°, on Sunday morning last, took place yesterday. The remains were interred in Oak Hill cemetery. ‘The following cases have been ret for trial in the Criminal Court, «Judge Humphries. to- morrow: N. Oscar Bond, forgery; George Hen- sley, resisting officer; Harry Sackett, larceny, and Frank Mason, assaul from Police Court.) (m the Sd of July a committee of Exceisior Lodge No. 14, K. of ! leave for Baltimore for the purpose of presenting to Golden Lodge, of that city, a testimonial, (photograph of offi- = caches a bo ee courte- sies extended on ‘hanksgiving day. Yesterday a painfal rumer was started by Some malicious person that the steamer Arrow, with an excursion Log 3 of school children, had sunk in the Potomac with all on board. Many anxious friends of the excursionists hastened to the wharf through the heat and dust to make inquiries as to the truth of the rumor, for which | there was no foundation y The nic of ihe paulls of the second dis- trict public schools at Pegg impnioer mn yee- terday afternoon, proved to be one of genuine pleasure. Messrs. Wolf, McLellan, Wood. ward, Detrick and Richards were active in see- ing that all enjoyed themselves. There wera | about seven hundred children jpating. ‘The teachers will make an e: to Mount Vernon on Saturday. and battery, (appeal Tar ‘¥-SECOND ANNUAL ComMENcR- MENT of the Columbia University took place at Lincoln hall to-day. Qn the wall inthe rear of the stage in large evergreen letters were | ween “Class °74,” while from the front of the | stage and overhanging it were festoons of ever- greens neatly arr |. On the stage were seated Dr. Welling, v. Dr. Gray, Kev. Dr. | Parker, the venerable Prof. eugeies Hem, Wm. Stickney, Prof. Masson, Prof. Shute, Prof. Huntington, Dr. Bradley, of Baltimore, Rev. ©.C. Meador, Andrew Kothwell, esq., R. W. Fenwick. esq.,and others. The hall was well filled by the friends of the University and of the students, and the exercises were highly interest- | ing and unusually well written and admirably delivered. ‘The following is the order of exercises: Prayer by Dr. Gray. Latin Salutatory—First honor, by Theo. Ingalls King, of Me. The Known and the Unknown, by FE. L. Ward, of N.C. ‘The Future of America tature, by B. B. Winborne, of N. . eligion of Nature, g.of Me. Science an act y Jesse H. Wilson, of D.C. Ima- Science, by Geo. KR. Gott, of Md. he Master of Arts Oration, by R. D. Locke, of Ala. Valedictory Address—Second honor, by Jesse H. Wilson, of D. ©. Address before the Society of the Alumni, by Wm. B. Webb, Esq., | of D.C. Presenting of the prize medals of the | Enosinian and and Philophrenian Societies toJ. | Hi. Wilson and ©. E. Brown by Prof. Hantingta: Awarding of prize medals by Dr. Bradley, of Baltisere, as follows: The firet Davis prize for Elecution—Theodore Ingalls King, Me.; second Davis prize for Elecution—Jessie H. Wilson, D. C.; the Elton prize for Greek— Moung Edwin, Burmah; the Steughton prize Yor Latin—Theodore Ingalls King. Me.; the tics—Theodore first Ruggles prize for Mathema\ Ingalls King, Me.; the Lindsly for Reading—A. Frank Custis, D. ( he Young prize for Syazuics, George Hi Gott, Md., and Jesse Presenting of special c=rtificates and confer- r of degrees by the president as follews:— Diplomas to the following graduates: Geor; KR. Gott, of Md.; Chas. H. Thompson, of N.J.; Jesse H. Wilson, of D. 5 of Me. Honorary degrees were conferred as foilows: Upon Prof. Simon Newcomb, LL. D.; Addison B. Atkins, (of Georgeto ALL A JOKE. The Jolly Jokers @t the request (who failed to see the point) return the desks, ink- stan: second-han. chairs, tables, clocks, water-coolers, washstands, towels, combs, soap, and tooth- brushes. where is that feather-duster® By the following statement of Speaker Shep- herd it would appear that the removal of va- rious articles of fu Hall was all “a joke”: SPEAKER SHEPHERD'S STA‘ “The statements tell rniture from the Delegates | the Governor and the following tacts: ‘The 3 states that just after the adjournment of Assembly a fun-| ly a reporter can, with Mr. A. Gleason, joki: ly aski ; ma ery tag om mission to carry off the clock in the hall, saying | *°P. sec gg ae that when the commissioners took their seats it | pinie Shee Rane Q. Fealy, fie eee (the clock) could be returned. The Speaker ‘atil erbert, Nannie Kearon, Emma Ssffel, islative | Lynch Honors for deportment, Seni onstamaie | Hil enor for depormien declined, and thinking the request of the same character as the many humorous remarks then being made, occasioned by the ‘wiping out” of the tention to it. nome of Dele gisiative Assembly, paid no further at- with nearly every member of the gates be procteeted to the Gov- ernor’s office to pay that official a parting visit, taking the precaution, however, te instruct the | Watchman, Heni Beverly, to allow the mem- | bers to remove their personal effects from the hall, but nothing else was to be carried off with- tion: | out ‘bis written order or an crder in person. | Beverly seemed to understand these instrac- | ad the Speaker left the hall, as above Fane in company with the members of the ‘on well-known He aid not retarn ig Monday. sponse to a ri upon his written a, to the hall again Late in the afternoon, in mest of Mr. William Hussey, itizen of the Fifteenth district, greement to return the articles yesterday morning, the Speaker granted him the loan of twelve chairs to be used at a private meeting in the Fifteenth district, for which action he had a precedent in the proce- dure of a former esiding officer of the House. Shortly after this action the messenger of the House, r. Woolford, waited upon Speaker Shepherd and informed him of the fact that | Mr. Gleason bad purporting to be resented to Beverly an order m him authorizing the loan of theclock. The Speaker at oace pronounced the order a forgery, and immediately sought Gleason and notified him to at once return the clock. To this Gleason replied that he would, saying that it was taken as a joke, and he re- ‘ted exceedingly that it had ‘esterday ball, and was ernor had morning the Speaker v! tuiorized th ven offense. ‘laited the wher told that the Gov- sul ‘zed the police to take cl 2, as under the law he is th e custedian of the property until delivered to the successors of the it District government. Findin, been returned, he disp: clock had not that the atched the ser; t-at-arms, Mr. Breen, for it, and while that officer was performing that duty the articles from Mr. Hussey were returned. Mr. Perkins, one of the members of the House, who had taken his desk away, leaving note informing the Speaker of the fact, re- torned it while the Speaker was in the room, and the hall is now just as it has been for three years. The statement that other articles of any value have been carried off is untrue in every articular. The mirror spoken off as having Been taken from the wash room, and which it | fs alleged cost $60, was broken by the sweeps, and cost originally $6. The old brushes that were around the washstands were thrown out by the janiters, with other refuse matter. bi ‘he Speaker Was not cognizant of Mr. Trim- alleged action, and does not know the | truth of the statement. That gentleman ts a | reputable citizen, and is responsible for any- thing he may have dove. Mr. Urell is positive in his Genial, and that the articles charged as | baying been taken by Trimble are all in the hall at the present writing. The Speaker's chatr never having been removed from the hail would seem to indicate that Taz STAR was wrongly informed as to some of the facts stated | in its ‘publication. possession of the hall, and proposes to turn ov. to the new government as soon as organized ail the property left in his charge by the Houso of Delegat made yesterd: Governor: PRO AND CON. In that spirit of justice that prompts us to dive | to the bottom of the deepest well in the hottest | weather in search of the exact truth, we give the above explanation by Speaker Shepherd. In the same spirit we give the following report | ay by Watchman Beverly tothe “Sir: There was a clock taken away by An- | drew Gleason by an order from the Speaker, and twelve chairs by Mr. Wm. Hussey, (a con- tractor.) Mr. Hussey also took away one chair, and M.E rge water-cooler without an order. Mr. Urell, the delegate from the 19th district, id Mr. H. A. Hall, the clerk, tcok tive chairs to bo repaired—eo the: Trimble, the delega' took two chairs, a desk, and told us. Mr. Matthew from the 10th district, chair, without an order. (Signed.) z ‘This statement, it will be seen, is to the same purport as the report in yesterday's Stan. Bat on the heels of it we have the folowing from Mr. Urell: Wasninoton, D. C., June 24, 'T4. To the Editor of The in yesterday's issue of your paper purporting to 5 and Z. P. Saurs, Elocution_E. L. C. Ward, (junior class,) N. C.; B. B. Winborne, (junior class,) of N. € George KR. Gott, (graduating class.) ot Md Theo. yo King, luating class,) of Me.; Jesse H. Wilson, (graduating class,) of D. 0. Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Let. ters—George R. Gott, of Ma. give an account of the*‘cleanin, niture” from the Legislative Hal C ts fo D: of Delegates, I find the followin, Contestants for the Davis Prize Medals in Delete Orel witha e five of the members’ them re; and needing no rej “Hewry Bevert the Speaker's ‘ar—Sir: La the article out of the far- of the House — "Next came agon, and took away chairs, as he sai jired. The chairs could not have cost less than $20 each, — were pertectly sound | Mov pairs.” » to have 1 pronounce the above, so far as I am con- cerned, absolutely and wi!futly false. I have not | the Immacalate Concep- tion. DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS. The annual distribution exercises of the Im- maculate mm school took place this morning in the schoo! room, corner of 10th and N streets northwest, 235 girls attend this school, and the exercises to-day were very creditable both to the teachers and the pupils. A very ‘ivg feature was the song by little Katie jummerscales, who, as she sang the words “I ather them all for you,” presented Father Me Sarthy with a snperb bouquet. Ali the yocal and instrumental music was very fine. The specimens of needle work oa exhibition at the house evinced a degree of protici- ency in thie department Father McCarthy distributed the awards, and at the close addressed the pees in a feeling manner. The following is th® roll of honor to meritorious pupils in the different studies: Senior Class—Gold medal and crown t ‘illie Lockie, M: ie lary Yeroua Brandner, Mamie White, Kate Coyle, Kate Moriarity, Kate ‘Lyneh, Mary ‘Graham, Aurelia Plant, Mary McKemny, Mary McGian'sy Magel> Moriarity, Macgia Beck, Aunic Boncher, Felicita Lynch, Mar Qi, Maggie Gorman, Mary Barry,’ Mamio Nolan, ‘Alice Bitzpatrick, Gract Finley, Susie "Hazan, Maggie Sullivan, Maria L. Newnieyer, Lizzie Kennelly, Mary Barrett, Lizris Dely, Avuie K: tliy Bil jewmever, Alice | Daly, Lydia Gleason, Jessie Yacor. Mary Skahin Knte'Waleh, Nettie Tine. Mars Cascy, Julia Oas-y) | Eilen Ward, Apnie C. Flizgerald, Kate Hilly ar. alton, Mary Jane Maxwell ie Lee, Fir ian Doctrine, MoOarth: ¥, Jor anna Foal Cate, Navnie Ne Ln Clars— Mary Power, Me Hy ii Lyrch, Avnie Tanner, Mary Bresnahan, Kearon.,Mary B. Walsh, Mary Kenually, Plant, Mary Shagrus, Mary Whelan, ty. Annie MeOhriat; Katie G. Fealy. 1: ee, Mary Skahin, Hi: Aurie Waelan. Kate F aly, a ary Summerscales. Katie Fi gerald, Magic Sullivan, Verona Branduer, Kata Kennelly, Fourth Class—iate Moriarity, Kate Ooyle, Kate Hillyard, Annie Daly. Laara Fitman, Mory’Grabam, Mary White, Mary Mckenny, Rosa Saylor, Ellen Mary McUartny, Mary McGinnis, Mas eane, Amelia Plant, Julia Casey, Garric Maner, ary orridon, Kare Summerscales, Mamie Noonan. E!len Ward, Aunic Seifel, Maggic Barry, Kato Lynch, Mary’ Case; Nora Moran, Lizzie Toban, Anpie Z Meggie Dalton, Apnie Armstrong, Ellen Olark: Lite Gormley, Fifth Class—Maggie Moriarit: Avnie Barrett, Kate Roche, May Shiel, Julia neh, Maggie Fallon: Maggic Beck. Macy’ Kon- neliy, Bridget Fealy, Mary O'Hara, Alice Fitzpat- rick, Maggie Gorman, Mary Barry, Annle Boucher, Feilicita Lyrch, Mary Daly, Mary McGormi> Momie Lee. Mary Bollow, Mamie Nol+n, Nora No nan, Mary J.Maxweil, Rate McK. enny’, Ida Dal a Poltfe Russell, Bridget Quinn. Loulie Bilis, Nellie Finn, Emily Callahan, Mamie Walsh. Johanua Dunu, Maggio Su livan, Eilen Sauntry, Lizzie Burne, Agiio Arn strong, Rate Garpenter;Jerusha Finch. Mary M. honey, Bate Egan, Mattio Bouts, M Primary Ulase—Alice Daly. M ais Daly, Susie, 0 Meggie Nolan, Mary Barrett jalen Keraelly Katic Weedman, Katie. ary M | Hasrab Boright. Keie Parcel. Hvun, Ella’ Reilly, Florence. Kelly, Fanalo Ga lsgher. Katie Callahan, Bettie” Sweeney, Bolin Sweeney, Mar Newmyer, Lan: ra Newinser, y Banneh Bar- | rett, Kila Da‘y, xy, Mary Hunter, | Ei 7a Willioms, Mary Neil, Lizzie Ken: | b ora OB ennelly, Rosa Mel He Pearson, Avnis Boynolde thy Moti m, mma Sntlivany ra Sullivan, Ev Fauter, Fannie McCoristal, Acnie Newmyrr, Kat. O'Hs * MeGormick, J ef, Mattte Fitz patric haune McCormick, | Mary Barry, Mamio KE Mary Brosn: gle Lyrch, M | Saragrue, Mary. | aes —K e @ ‘: Buinmerscales, Nannie Kearon, Juha: | Lisie Dummerscales, Kate” Wat “Branduer, Avricy- Whelan, Nettie Mary Hervert, ra Mai Foarth Oisss—Kate “Moriari Anuie Daly. Kaile Hilly ard, Ertio Rightatine, Mary _M M thy, Nora Moran, Maggie Strand, bi Mary Graham, Miry McKenny, Uarcie Mah nie Soffell, Aurelia Piaot, Manuie Whito, Wosa ‘aylor, Katie Saumeracales, Annio H. Fitqerait, nggic Purcell, Jalia Fifth ‘Olass—Maz Annie Barrett, Julia K cKenny, Mary’ Ana Daly, Mary O'Hara, Mary Barry. 3a gio ‘hice Bit patrick. Bm Callahan, ey, Kate Sauntry, K Mary J Rie Beck Lynch man. J: Ma a, Mannis Walsh, Lee, "Ellen Sanatry, ane Polite Rasalty Bowie, Marnie Nolan, &c., First Olas:—Johanna Fealy , Lillie Lockie, Mary A. Walsh, Nannve Noo ary B. Mo Second Olass—M Mary Power, M C.D ¥, Nellie Kearon, Mary B. Catrie Larry, Mary Keaneliy, M Class—Iia Suinmerecaics, Katie G Kearon, Lizzie Shea, M an, Katie Kennelly, Nannie Lyne mina Saffel. Fourth Class—Kate Moriarity, Katto Coyle, Annie Daly, Laura Fitman, Mary J. kt Kate Lynch, Mary’ Granam, Mannie McKenny, Ratie Heading, Writit Fealy, Naunte No Walsh, Mary EB. inn, Mattie Grammar, Rhetoric. 5 y Nanate y Skabin, Hannah, Bea. ie F » Mary A Olass—Jonanas at be. Secont Barry, Mary Power, Mary O. Daly, Neilic Koa mop. "Mary EK. Welsh, Mary 'Brossaanan, Qsrrie | Larry.” Mary Shogrue, Mary, Cook Toird Class—Kate Kennelly, Mary B, Dal. ton, Li Livzie Beiter, Liezfe San cat , Ma: or on, Am tia Plant, Rosa Taylor, Maggie Dalton, Killen Ward, Julia Mary Oneey. Carrie Maher, Lizzie Toba: ie Gormicy, Mvggie Barry. Eliea Fitzgerald, Ellen Olarke, Mary Hugees, Firth Clase aggie Mori- Candidates, for the Degree of Bachelor of | disturbed one article of public property used by | Mavic Wallon, Macaie Becks Ma eee? Arts—Chs. H. Thompson, of N. J.; Jesse H. | me or any person else, while @ member of the nie Boucher, Felicita Lynch, Bridget Fealy, Wilson, of D. ©. ° Legislature, and my private effects, papers, ry A Bian Meares Maggie Gorman, Candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts— | &c., are still in my desk in the Legislative Hall. | Mary Barry, Mary McCormick, Emily Osllannnt ‘Theo. Ingalls King, of (by examination Pees in ce. | hae Sent a ke eee ee R.H. Harkness, of D. C.; (in coarse;) Fran! Sworn to and subscribed before me thie twen- | Kate Seuntry, May Shie!. Mery Bellew, ene Havenner, of D.C., (im course;) It. D. Locke, | ty-fourth day of June, A. D. 1574. Nolab, Mattie Boule. Mary J’Max well, Riana Dart of Ala., (in course,) L. B. Wynne, of D. C., (in ‘non ae paper pon! ecuaea. nell. amie ee Mamie Walay, ulen, Sauntry, yarse., s good - eumeyer, Liszie Burke, Nollie Finn, Kate “The Other honors were awarded as follows: tion about this matter, which may be explained | Carpenter Mageie Snilivan,Maty Mahoney, Bridget Students Entitled to Certificates of Proft-| perhaps by toe fact ‘that “the jokers” who | Quinn, Ida ton, Kate Béan, Isabella Ficrcerals, ¢iency—C. E. Brown, A. H. W. Cium, J. B. G. | Cleaned out the ——— hall, subseqaently, | Mary McNally, F Be ane, Maggio Keeto, Custis, L. M. Cuthbert, D. ©. R.M: mnt, | Upon the invitation of the police, returned the | Kate Relliven, Ane uty | Bose sal ee Fe Cal.; W. A. Dutton. D.'C.jM. Edwin, Burman; | articles in question. Uardiner Mt emo len "Kennelly, aie a W. B. Frisby, F. Faller, 8. F. Gorham, T. H Trumbull, D! C.; x. White, Md; William H. Singleton, Geo. York, D. 0. Students Entitled to Dipiomas_a. F. Custis, . B. G. Custis, W. A. Dutton, D.C; M. Ed. win, Burmah; G. R. Gott, Md: T. J. King, Maine; J.B. Kinney, P-L. Phillips, P. a Phillips, D.C . Thompson, N.J.; T. H. Trombail, J. i. Wilson, D. C.; B.'B. Winborne, ‘After which'the benediction was pronounced by Rev. Dr. Gray. ‘The addresees Wm. B. Webb, esq., and Dr. LATER FROM THE PIBLD OF WAR. This morning Officer Daily was in charge of the door of the Legislative Hall. On inquiring of the messenger, members, jenry Peyton, it was ascer- | A 3 tained that everything USiig bento yesterday | C#yner, Maggie Connor, M: after Tae STAR was issued, with the exception of two of the chairs used by the \t , one hat brush, comb and brush, a towel, and silver ice P mean <c., the feather duster, and the look- iDg- glass. An error was made in the statement yesterday as to the cost of this glass. It was an ordinary on worth al ve six or eight bout 18 b: lollars. 24 Inches, and not The messen- Welling when conferring the degrees, were | ger states that Mr. Trimble was the first one to return the aiticles taken by him, which were able and eloquent, and commanded universal attention. a ComMExceMENT OF THE PREPARATORY Dz- PARTMENT OF COLUMBIAN COLLEGE.—Tho annual exhibition of the Pre ry Depart- ment of Columbian College, under the direction of Prof. O. T. Mason (the very effic ead of that department), took place last evening at Lincoln ball, and was an exceedingly interest- ing and brilliant affair. The exercises were | Perkins also sent back the chair and desk re. | 7 followed music, dialogues, recitations, &c., all of which were finely delivered and werd warmly applanded. The valedictory was delivered by f ng, and was received with opened with prayer by Dr. Cuthbert, ana ates of Scholarship— Wm. B. King, Willie 2 G. Pool, John ©. S$. Kich- tt. and Frank E. Smith sl, Murray M. Duncan aud Leonar for punctuality and dey ry ©. Davis, Luther S. Fristoe, aller, Harry W. Hodges, and ichardson; silver, Lawrence P. A. Ulabaagt, Asapn Hail, Benj. L. Seett, Frank E. Smith; d French L. Smoot. Claes hon- , firet prize, Wm. B. King and Scott, gold medals: second class, first the Speaker's chair and the chair and d himself. the messenger states were take! but which that gentleman denies h away personaliy. Gleason, and replaced by the meseenger. Mr. | L: sk used by Mr. Hussey next returned twelve chairs and the water cooler; the member's chair not yet having been restored. Mr. Urell next returned four out of the five chairs which The then | moved by him; and old man Beverly says he Gardiner, Mary McDe: Lizzie Dal; vesmie Yager, piecds ery Vewie Yager McCarthy, Hamrah Ruright, Kee Weedusens Basie 01 n Kennelly, é olan, Mary 1 saan, Mary Barrett, es O'Neil, Eile O'Reilly, Nora O'Brien, . Neumeyer, Annie Kenn: ie ‘Sullivan, Ella Dai jeOarthy, Mary Hunter, She pnie Reynolds. # amie O'Connor, Lizcle Murphy, Mary Devil For trying to learn to spell—Sadie Bweensy, Bot- te Bweensy, Roche, Hannah Barrett, Katie lon, Laura Neu- 18, Carrie Kel- ini, Agnes Coy! Katie Cailaban. Katie Gorm- noie Bri jorr vmelia, Pavar ie Gallagher orence Kelly, A: Bar ‘ellie nnie Noonar —Mary Usen. Core Larry, Tillie wie Hillyard, Ly by him, hie ring carried "Mary A. Walsh, clock was sent back by try, Mary Aennell: , ‘ iv, Nannie Annie M » Mary 1 in, Kate x Kennelly, Ellon Ward rown, An: Fitzgerald, Johanna Fealy, ‘ower, Mary © Daly, Mary M. Herbert feels greatly relieved of the responsibility. Mafer Richards rned to-d LITTL! B JOKE. tates that it everything is he will have search war- r their rceovers. HE COUNCIL DIDN'T PARTICIPATE IN THAT The members of the Counell, the upper ‘anch of the Legislature, (and non-elective,) wysh it distinetiy understood that they didn't participate in the little joke of carrying off furniture. On the contrary, that body took the Precaution to have the effects of the chamber put into proper custody, andon motion of Mr. Brooks on Friday, the foliowing resolution was adopted: “Resolved. further, That the president of the Council shail cause an inventory of all of said property to be taken in triplicate, and retain Possession of all such property until he can turn ‘tover to those entitled to receive the same in Bohrer, Murray | accordance with law.” aero OVERCOME WITH THE Heat.—Last night, about 11:30 o’clock, Officers Harlow and Powell h rona Brasdwer, Lizzie Summerseate:, Kate Ill yaribizzie Shea, Nannie Lynch, Mary Skahin, Kate Coyic, Annic Armstron: Tae Nonrueen Linerty Marker Com- ‘¥—Sale of Stalis.—Yesterday a meeting of the stockholders of the Northern Liberty Mar- ket Company was held, at which the resigna- tion of Mr. G. K. Andrews, as president and director, was received. Mr. J. A. Hoffman w: elected to fill the position of president, and Mr. LS Horatio Moran as director. Mr. Owen eis was elected market master, George Miles day watchman, and Henry Keenan night watchman. This afternoon the sale of the stalls took place in the temporary sheds, extending from K to L. streets, between ith and Sth. There are in ali 304 stalls, the center ones, 50, back to back, being reserved for the butchers, 33 for bacon cutters and bakers, 10 for fish dealers, and the remainder “for produce dealers. There were present several hundred dealers from the va- ~ . ‘ked up @ young man named Robert Gibson | rious markets. * ur D. Kerioct Shute, sitver medal; third | fig ‘mecusible condition, at the corner of 9th | Mr, Dowling, auctioneer, mounted a stan’ at Sane ast pine, Asaph Ball, silver medal; third | gud G streets, and removed him to the Central | two o'clock and Mr. G. W. King, sscretary, elas, second prize, joseph E. Johneon, silver ard-house. At first it was thought he was | read the regulations. medal; foruth class, first prize, C. Walton Shoe- wight signs of life were Mr. Hofiman explained that ti reference maker, silver medal; fourth class, prize, . G. Hall and Duncanson | would be given to those ‘identified with the Edwin L. Buckey. silver medal. Gold medal of ves ied. His | market men. The first choica was started at = Hermesian Debating Society te Benjamin 5 some m went | $25, and was quickly sold to Mr. J. R. Kelly at - Peel. =e for Rev. J. J. Keane, of St. Patriek’s church, | $is,and'he Nos. 155 and 157, nearest anisss eacdieee. rm to K street. The second ice was taken b; Cort scn.—The exercises of the fitty-seventh annnal commencement of the classical depart- ment of Georgetown College will take the coll to-morrow, commencing at 1! lock & m. The order of exercises (interspersed with a who, arr administered GrorcETown the gbareb when Se was sent to hia home The Trusic) will be as follows: » Geo. P. | was to have been resumed at % o’clock last Fisber, jr.; This World of Oars, Ws S. Per- 3 there was no }, and the + Arbitration, Wm. C. Niblack; Science sale was adjourned until 12 o’clock on Satuar- eligion, Thomas Ewing Sherman; conferring . None of the butchers attended the sale. ot aoquetes valedictory, Charles O’B. Cowar- | Mr. Ordway announced that he had no ides €in; distribution of prizes. that the company would have any diff in The following ts list of graduates:— Walter the stalls. They are certain that J. Ball, Ind.; Wm. M. Brent, Md ; Charles O'B. | wili be Ro difficulty in the market with Cowardin. Va; Wm. H. Dennis, Ezequiel de Ella, Buenos Ayres; Geo. 'P. Fuenos Ayres; Edward C. Lancaster, Md.; Wi isher, jr, Griffiss, Md ; Charlies ©. Nidlack, Ind.; Wal- ‘bomas Ewing Sherman, Stephens, D.C: James F. de Van Bibber, Md. ‘Tee AxaLoetax Howicrne— Walker Released | «n. Beil—Yesterday Thos. Walker, who was | committed to jail s few days since for causing the death of Michael J. Hillis, at Analostaa isiand, was brought into the Criminal Court, and Mr. Norris, bis counsel, made for lis release on bail, making @ statement that after examining the facts he was satisfied that itwasa Dailabdie case. Assistant District At- Torney Harrington agreed that ball should by taken. The ainount of dail was tized at $3,000, and it was given by bis mother. A Vennict oF Not Gor LTY IN THE Crosg- | money Gray Homterpg Casz.—In the Criminal Court, | ¥# takembefore Commissioner Pleasants, iat fae teeta eee ter 2 having aaa’ the, death of John W: Gray, in T. Barnes at $168, and he selected 163 and 1 The third choice was bought by Ed. Brooke at #130. [The sale was in progress when our re- RRES’ Fo! morning Deputy Marshal Wa. E. Nye received informa- ym thats named Wm. a check on B. 'T. Martin, of which purported to have been signed jarrison Adrian, a pension ett Balti- and was afterward asce! to bea counterfeit signature. This morning about 11 o'clock Deputy Marshal Nye was in the post- office and discovered @ man answering the de- scription standing there; he immediately took him in charge, when be was identified by the order clerk and distributing clerk: og 10 continued the case until next Friday, in order obtain witnesses. He was committed to jail aaa of $1,000 surety.— Richmond Journal, Tre RAcE at Brightwood the consviation wv ry Walsh, 82 | O. Baly, Johanna Barry, | & The Bf A VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AND T! CUSED SENTENCED TO THREE PRISONMENT. Ac- YEARS’ Im- CITY ITEMS. Dootxy’s Yeast Powder is the lowest bat net , Baking Powder. Elegant pa Y a oe ote f Judge | Biscuits, &c., prepared in a few minates, colored, charged with the murder of Dan- irgery, a& fel Carroll on the 30th of March last, on © | Dr. White chiropoaia wilt attendance street northeast, near Jueneman’s len, was | at bis rooms until Satardy evening, July 15th, called. Mr. Harrington appeared for the gov- | alter which he will be absent until Monday ernment and Messrs. Henkle and Garnett for ae August 34. Thousands of persons who for the defence. There was only one witness | visit Dr. ite’s establishment (No. ™5 sworn, and the fac's appeared to be as follows: | 15th street, opposite the Treasury department, Settle was about going to work at 7 o'clock in | Washington, D.C.,) find that timely attention the ing a shovel, when the de- | to t members, the feet, econo- mises time, and conduces to’ heaith, comfort, and cheerfulness, and probably to length Dr. White removes Corns without pain, @ morning, ‘carr, ceased said he would tight him, and rushed ot the accused, who struck his assailant on the head with the shovel, cansing his death. Mr. of tife. Harrin, said that he regarded the case as | so the patient can walk withease. He success. one of manslaughter. The court stated if these fully treats Bunions, Vascular Excrescences, were the facts they could not tind for more than | Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other ailments manslaughter. The case was submitted with- | of the feet. Office hours from $a. m. to §. Pp. m. out argument, and after an absence of fifteen minutes they retarned a verdict of guilty of manelaughter. Several witnesses testified to the good charac- ter of the accused, and his mother stated that he was but sixteen years of age. The court sentenced the prisoner to three years in the Albany county penitentiary. $1 = visit. Established in Washigton, 1sél, PESTIFEROTS insect plagues which defy the vigilance of the most alert hoase- keepers, with the fire of Knowles’ Insect 7 Gun, by means of which Knowles’ American Insect Powder 1s projected into their hiding Places. Nothing uses them up so completely n purchasing the powder bear in mind that each increase in the size of the package triples the quantity, but only doubles the price. A great raving 1s therefore etfected by purchacing the larger packages. Depot, U.N. Crittento No. 7 Sixth Avenue, N.Y. Sold by all Drag- gists and Groce: e03 To Get arp of the Obils immaistely, take Dooley’s Agne Powders. They cure perma- ec ze. SRYENTERTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. Gonzaga Colle, Washington Stmi J, its seventeenth annual commencement last night at Mason: Temple, which was crowded with the the students. f a nd consisted of esswys anc rocitations as follows: France (origina!), John H. Coon the Roman Sentinet, Manric bition of Nations (original), Wm. r ‘Bently. | Soum in Proves Ure ani Abace of Senreicny | WIRE OF, THe Woons, intorsed and pro- Seribed by the leading ph and digestive remed alat favor: for 1D: clans asa laxative inal), Leon Tobriner; Vaiedictory. Ethelbert is steatily gaining in ©. Morgan Donch’s band furnished the music, Which was interspersed between the exercises The degree of Master of Arts was conter the hands of President Clarke W. Boarman and George N orsry Gegree of Master of Arts upon ©! Boarman, M. 1)., and the degree of Arts upon E. C. Morgan, Leon Tot F. Clements. PREMIUMS AND MEDALS were then awarded as follo peertot ibe GRE SEWING MACHINE sales of '872 4,12-8, wtf ————— Weerr's Doings in WALL Street.— stock eperstions on smal! ca Copy sent free. 2 Wall street, New York. =p Powp’s EXTRACT 1s for sale at wholesale by Class of Kthics—Medal, Retetbort O. Morgan: | fag’ Biot Brae ey Pann : obriber.. Low pte . & Co., 4 ylvania avenue, Bedale BGM bre Osha penne Mptapuyeics— | and by druggists everywheie. tam, tytt. Colberte pretties ee ite. A; | Wroox & Giae’s Bawixe Macmwa. ‘The éf nit. Ooo celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. premium, W Fifth ct Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, tth street, Prem nder It. Semmes Intelligencer building. 10,28 ecard ee THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4} street. ——— een, THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 1,5 Georgetown Advertisements. ciness of Lat edal, James F. Cobert: pre Thomas L. iges Third class of Latig—at oF Koltpineki Jebn H. Coouey. premiam, William B. Fifth olass of atin— Medal, Louis EM BX T8048 DOWLING, Auctioneer. jeclal, «James in merit, Thomes L. Riggs Medal, John H’ | EXROUTORS’ SAL VALUABLE IM- Peons) heey Charles P Glennan.’ Algebra |“ PROVED PROPERTY ON FIRST STRERT, ga¥ iam, Bs Resuolds: premiun Oheries P| GROBGETOWN, AT AUCTION. First clasa of Engli-—Medal. ; On SATURDAY, the 27th day of Jane, at 5 hin TL Coone o'clock p.m., in frout of the premises, t will a sell at pubile auction, that ‘very desirable * al Dwelling House ant Lot formerly occupied by Mrs han; premina, Mari Timothy U'Donnogbne, situated Excellence in Boglisn 0 of Ist strect a1 Charles P (Gleonan.- ‘Third Clas Obareh. The lot y Iiam B Reynolds; preminm, Watson | feet. The Dwell levee in English Gomposition—Pra. | avery desitable rescence. m B Reynolds. Fourth Olass Due-third cach. balance in six, twelve, dal, Aloysius ard efehtcen months, with tuterest at cight por Timotby B. Barrott Blocution— cont. per a: ered by adeed of trustun tis © Morgan; premirw,Joun L. Pr Firat Olass | property, ing at the oust of the of Orthography— Premium, Dennis M Kerr; secot chaser. A depe tou will by remitn, Alfred H Murphy. Second. (i o property is truck off | Orthography, First Division—Firet pre: Tet ith withtn five. 5}! othy I. Barrett; second premium. James executors reserve the right & Property at the risk dd it of the defanit 3 FE! Excentors, _ iM eo2t THOS. DUWLING, Anct gan. Second of Orthograpi eion—Firet preminm, Willism H.0 reminm. James F. O'Connor. Cl ‘iret premier, Andrew Gharle T. Browsing. Second Divi hiviersicued, DRY G0Ds Meg. oem TS ani Vealers tu 3 y ant . Premium, James D. Mor. rane DOs dean gan, Becond Class of Penmanship, Second Division— | fr close currespenint chien or een p-m., Saturdays excepted, from June 231 to Septein ber ty ire: ——_¢____ REGATTA OF THE Potomac Row Lun The following is the programme of races in th | regatta of the Potomac Boat (lnb, to take pla onthe afternoons of Thursday aud Friday of gk Bi | this week: ¥. Gutman, J. J. Ook, On Thureday the following classes will row in | H Qettenger, ire. M. Kimonston, the order given: First, four-oared shells; sec- | F @ Brooke P. Emrich, ja2e-3." ond, working boats; third, six-oared gigs, (mar- —_ ~ 3 DOWLING, Auctioneer ried versus single.) Friday: First, senior single sculls; second. OF GREK ow Junior single scnils; third, double seul! shelis TRO erat ihe ‘The length of the course is three miles for the r Tth, wt Gs t 174 Bridge streot, oppesite the Market rRetOW ffuigr single sculls, the start to be made from the Aqueduct bridge, one and a half miles dow the river and retur: Whe other cucce wittoen Georgetown Gas Light Oo.’s Stock trom the boat house and row around the ‘Three Lewis W toate, Sisters” rocks and return. ‘The principal in- Executors of Richard Pettit, deceas 1. terest centers in the races of the single sculls, | jeos.q THOMAS DOWLING, Auct for which there are several entries, and the race between the six-eared gigs, married and single crews. Great pains have been taken by the club to make this regatta a success. (jEoRGETOWN SAVINGS BAN, wD. €¢, 51 HIGH STREET. Bank hours, 9 a. m. te 4 p. non Saturdays potbestesta! aasadieds & ae Thy roms bene tod 4 3 Tateress poll ca THE NORTHERN MARKET ON CORCORAN | feocene nosnera! Banking Business done, wud Ool- SqvaRe.—The new market building on Corco- | days; Mondera sl Secessible peints. Discount Tan square will be immediately commenced and rapidly completed under the contract made H. POMELNHORN, Pres’t; J. DIOKSON, Usshior. Directors. by the Northern Market Commission, which Is H. Polkinhorn, Thos. Dowling, Mitchel, 3.7. f Con- | J8* Dickson, * R.L-Cropley, Fred. W. Joncs, eS in fall power by the late act of Con: Bey 4 Shin . ED Harley, Thos, Zien Peter Campnert, Chairman of Commission. | : EDLOTION IN PIMOS —@o enable as to 5. R. Bonn, ata a ee a F. A. Lowe, for past four yours ha» J before moving into our New etore, we will, fro been in Europe studying engineering, arrived Wis gate, BELL EVERYTIME AT REDUCED in Washington to-day. Mr. Lowe graduated at Our s€0ck is large, and bareains may be expoctod, “GRNJAMIN MILLER, jeB-tr 101 Bridge street, Gasreotown. NOTiCk.— TEMPORARY REMOVAL, The continualincrease of business making it ne- cCegeary to rebuild my store and otherwise increase SS re execation = oe orders, a ound, during the pregress vf the work, 07 t BRIDGN STREET, a few doors above Jefferson sirest. the improvement will uot futerfere with ths execution of work in the dyeing sn1 scouring de- ent, all orders of my friends will be promptly ied and highly apprec! . . BH. WHEATLEY, W-Series PrBLic Souoon ExaMInaTIons.—The female intermediate tchool in the Prospect-street building was examined yesterday by Mr. Cur- tis. The school is taught by Mias Jennie Bates, and numbers 48 pupils, of which number 23 will be transferred. The roll of honor was:—Medal, Mary E. Divine; diplomas, F. L. Roder, M. V. Allen, Laura P. Weaver, Josephine Ashe, M. F. Robertson, M. L.. Kirkland, Kate McGee, Elia M. Wells, Mary E. Tobin, H. W. Easton, rs. The Sa Resasas We choi . Be nn naga caLous " mee . cnt cloned te enchor me ater sat Re pane ae tale of wottesumene termiobert en te eober | PIANGS, XE0M, TUR BEST FACTORIES, Tu GEORGETOWN Savinas BANK have re- | ly. tor sale at bargains for cash, 01 ceived and placed in their fire-proof vault a steel burglar-proof safe. This is makiug safety doubly safe. Gran Trapg.—The canal boat J. N. Thomas in monthly or quar- 7. arrived to-day with 3,300 bushels corn and 33) iN Leon wheat, consigned to J. G@. & J. M. pifloent Concert Grand at a great bargain aters. i vari 8 amo A Frexcn ENTERTAINMENT.—Misg _ Lips- ope. earae ig 4s Srey ae comb, principal of the Georgetown Femaie | make rocm. Pianos for rent, at Seminary, gave a French entertainment at her rooms, corner Stoddard and Greene streets, lust evening, which consisted of a drama in twoacts, entitled ‘‘Madeleine,” which treats of the trials and vicissitudes of a beautiful orphan girl. ‘The performance was excellent, and reflects great credit upon the institution. Oxpzus ror Tag Star in Georgetown may be lett at Ubhoft’s cigar store, Bridge street. ALEXANDRIA. Tue Harvest.—The farmers in this section LKEBIOHENBACH’S Piano Wareroom jel5-2w [Rep] 423 lith st., above Pa. ave. "PE CNSURPASSED STIEEF PIANOS wnt the PATENT PIANO ORGANS, G., L. WILD & BRO., Sole Agonis, 420 ith street, neat northwestcorner Pa. aveaue Pianos, ore nd other Instraments feithfatly Toned and Kepaired. Pisnos for reat Bt rodaced fates for the summor months. ina: [UE CELEBRATED KNABE & MccAM- MON PIANOS Pianos from various factories, in all styles and #: ail prices, for sale on mouthly instalments, and for rent, oncsse ae MELODEONS st RES have commenced to harvest their wheat, and CHENBACH’S Piano Wareroo: say that the crop Is unusually fine. mayt Lith streat IoTING.—The excursion to Carlin’s Springs NG PIANOS AND @ AND RENEW) ORGANS A SPECIALTY, yesterday, given by Universal Lodge, colored Masons, ended in a riot, in which several per- sons were more or jess injured, knives and pi tols being frecly used in the general muss. Sentinel, last evening. GEXERAL SEWERAGE TAXES, © 6 paid Sewergge Tax aro on- jount refunded, ard provision e act of Congress for thesetcl- tueh claims, @, KUHN, Practical Pinmomaker, PIANO STORE, 634 Hew York aycae ut for the unrivalied PIANOS of, " DECEBR BRUS., New York. Xe Slates at rng corner of Sih street anaVet enue, and at Karr’s, 689 P. jl Pianos and Greats for, PIANO AND MUBiO STUB! OAB Tits Bee a Ads terested should place Ini stress moviawest. ' Claims in ovr eharse lumediately We wee | Pianos and-O Tnstraments ot P the proper forms of application, aad can on onny, successfully prosecute all claims presented. ee DICKSON & PATTERSON, “}yib-te STOCK BROKERS. REAL ESTATE AND = INSURANCE AGENTS. GOAL AND WOOD. Offices: 605 15th street, opposite U. 8, Traasary; 208 43s street. pot umilinlaegl ea | FASHIONABLE DEESS GOODS not ou'y if at sech redaced rates that It may t0 look through our steck of Silks, Organdies, Linen Lawns, and other Pauesamset, Bis bac vat hehe ict lose them out * DI C and LACK POINTS, at % per cent. W. M. SHUSTER & BROe., 3¢20-6t 919 Pennesyivanta avenwe. NOTHEB LOT A OF BARGAINS aT THE CHEAP DEY GOODS STORE, CARTER’B. 707 MARKET SPac INEST QUALITY GREBADINES, ia aii colors, af ozen very fine HEMMED BANDKEB- 8, only 6 cents en all LINZN TOWELS. only 6 cnn ards very best CAMBBIO CALICO, i" 1 LK SUN UMBRELLAS . Wisbing fret ¢ ded Conuiry resides wed for ite healtht will aderene Lerdoon county 39 High stree", Ge 1269 F street SURF BaTMIy « ISHING, SSLPE SHOOTING. COBB'S HOTRL, COBB'S ISLAND, Va. This well-known ®cmmer Begort is now © the reception «1 yinite ap! re or Day, $18 por Week: gto for fo @S, only 12°; cents, ad PARASOL very en cheap. sthaw MATTING and FLOOR o1L-cLoTH | .T ado awful chee a ent KIN our 7a8 ENTIRE STOUK RE For fur her information Ofirem, - pao = 707 MARKET srace. 019-0 Oobb's Tsinnd, Va, MSON Noise hiladelphia and Bri the = 1 sxe ae at Kane # s: ! ~ ated 20-0 feet whore th sung re ard P. rome and ’ Prietor, Kace, Mo he R BNev o a oT EL . =. Pa. on the ‘ ay FS GREAT INDUCER UNPAKALL an ‘ BARGAL HEAVY SA FORTY THOUS*ND DOLLA DRY ces &B SO CHES DRESs DODS. In variety at 125, conus Der yard, worth $8 cents sarge lot Str! Jrenadines, lik c Fin nding a de os Bn Mer trips thatcan t ad depot For MN TaYLoR, county, P. bs COLORED SLL. COLORED 5 worth $1, rh 21 60 SILK marta, Ve .P. %- Awout, L “T 4 BLACK ALPACAS. 99 cents, worth 28 cents BEAL IMPORTED FURNITURE NTs, 12s Cents, Worth 25 cents. JOB LOT FANCY Goops TO CLOSED aT HALF PRIC z = LACE JACKETS, TO BE SOLD OUT AT Hate PRICE. FINE CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, above @ per yard, at prime cost E 1 as than cost. a BEPrenp MINBRAL sp: ‘The Bedford Bprings will be open for the. Tecepticn of Visitors op the Orn oF June Connectic are made with al! tratos on Pear - yania Kalir HAMBURG EDGIN« yiteNtnet ee sPans = ‘ADS, SUMMEL SHAWLS, . At 9 disconnt {20 por cent. Keer. ‘ KID GL KID GLoves: ; en a LADIES’ KIDS, at Sicents ¢ pe Bet Freer, tren : an GENTLEMEN'S KIDS.atS1.¢ Half Price. ress bad AG ALL OTHER GLOVES AT AND BELOW COST. | ““Stbam at Bargains in Gre HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, BOGAN & WY¥LIn, a3 1015 and 1020 sth street N. W. HE VERY LATEST! tines a we bet oat every E or furth ———— F moore, « faw Leonardtown. St Mary "eco , M4. “RAIG BOTEL, LENIGH Gat Penn —¥t ie now opened for B Boerders. 1: BROVHEAD & Cv, 1908 F street, betwoen 1th and 18th streets, NOW OFFER clbRirescorgin BLEACHED COTTON at ish | Parner, and Spragne Prints are of th beautiful in cohors and de. ASH POPLINS, in Grey cents, Ali woo! DEBAGE, 40 cents. Boautital sideband PERCALSS and LAW very cheap. site bargains in BLACK GRENADINES a: PRINTS at 10 | : Brown, 12% Yat? id Healt ON. by Sammer Besort ant PARIS KUDS at 69 cents and mp, ton and Obio B Kv rimeds bg''n Li TIEB for Incies, 28 an lup Ise miles from the Blas iid PABASOLS and SUN’ UMBRELUAS, from 30 | tide hy” tui from /Waale ute to $10. mn, for the reception of gussets, = And a host of other Goods fe wpear'ts, 0 balerece, ont GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICES. 4 I SP may3-tr is SPECIALTIES aT 4.0 WE Reund Bil! P. 0., Loudoun Connt. Beferenons at 1209 F strect northwest, Te. WENTWORTH, at NEWCA! TLE, to ice from P. H., entirely THE ARCADE, provements; I: the finest on the cc handing Views of Pawtuckawny, Saddle nticus snd White Mountains, Is eaud Haupt eaches; excellent Ddething facilities; ix 1 - JUNE 1874. PURE LEAMA LACE SHAWLS, $16 ant cp- directly deb PURE LLAMA LAOR JAOKETS, 912 and up- | 2cT* or Maal HAWLS AND JACKETS LOW AS 83. as. 1 ELECANT SURTER SILK. SLbo EEE? 81-69. CKBRIDGE ALUM SPAt IKON GRENADIN WAS 30 cents, | (ae CHOICE BOBR P: Lo HOTO RINTS. 10 cents, VIRGINIA. SUN UMBBELLAS IN ALL SBADZS, THIS CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE ON SECOND FLOOR. CARPETS frem 25 cents to $1. GOUD MATTING, at 26 cents, INSPECT OUB STOCK AND PRICs« WOOLFORD © SHILBERY, 427 SEVENTH STREET, wa, Dyspepsia, Bronchin are especially indicated in the whole iments pecwliar to the femate constitation, circular, containing letters from cele: brated medical “savans,” and certificates of the cure effectid, Coleman & Bodgers, and Canby, Gilpin &Go, Agents for the water and mass, Baltimore may ert =a =o [L936 BEANcil —Wast exp HoTeL —Tum NOTICE! NOTICEN NOTICER Beotel mill open on the sth of Jane, — . Hildreth Broadway, New York: @. P: 3Y Franklin street, Ball : BAR ERIS AOS0 Poauryitenty atosee,, Mannie | Branch’ idresed “Went od iy nusyivanis avenae. ire ‘Dress Goods, Prices be season will location sea white Goods et possior icon, “Gotten aed and rooms cer pied Twenty per cout. reduction Cahicoes cheap. Spreads, Ee Napkins and | for the month of Jane and Beptember . . PRESBURY « HILDRETE, Notions at low figures. SUMMER RESoET AMONG THe mouN- TAINS, NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. BUSH HOUSRB, NEW BOOKS BELLEFOSTE, Pa. Brereoscoptcy of Local Scenery to, be seen at 474 Scunsylvania avenue, and 425 north 7th street For deccriptivs c aT 7 od add: WARREN CHOATE & Co's, sae) iH. WILKINSO! © 00., Prop'rs. eae Ses — 8’ HOTEL, see TA METON VIRGINTA hie well-Xeown SUMMER KESOLT is now open ‘of the rece piton of visitors. Bea Bath facilitics end every conventence for (he comfort and ploasure of guests attacbed to the Houses For terms end further isformatios address J.J. BARNES, Proprietor —_ mny30-lm PiysyY-roint, The Great Ice Age, and Its Relation to the Antigni ty of Man. By James Geisie, F. 8.8, B., with Maps end illustrations. Fd Across America; or, the Great West and the Pacific Const By James F. Rusling. et Tvesed; a Romance, By Theodore Tilton. nce Calfrey; a Novel. By T Bailey Aldrich. A Vorage to the Foriunate Isles. By Mrs, Piatt, My Mother and I. By Miss Mutoch, Jobn of vel. By J. Lothrop Motley, en sad For the Opposition ander By W A Woman's Vacation. By Bila W. ‘The undersigned having purchased th. cight years ee <1 theali eo desirable place of Bou rt, wil the same kept de Books, Fin ¥, Papsterios le. nur passed ng assortments of beautdul papers aud went Brom ite ‘ascowd ° enveloper. Marhiugtar end ite attractions of a.\iog, bathta WARREN CHOATE & ©o., feblng end shovting, be is satisfied that no other NEW BUOK AND STATIONERY 2TURK, sere VESNON kOW, Corner loth street and Penna, ave aged from the let of Jane, 2 obtatacd st the “Senate jell-tr JOHN O'LEARY. YHOIUE SEW STYLES OF ETATIONES OTE Cc —_ — nKATORA SPRINGS Tecpes June 10 This stegant and perfectiy The Vis-s-Vis, Court Papeteric, containing two auires of paper and two packs of envelopes. Papeterice of Pirtes ep and Wove paper, as- sorted tints, contatn ing five quires of paper aud en- Yelopes to Match; jnst the thiug for parties about to. "xno, Pisin aud Chap Stationery at rastoeeiy i 0 BAS Ten STREET, a : Allthe New Books for summer reading. je9-tr cl, facing Congress Park, I nd tck wtorm of pears. With £ f my brother, Sylvanus T. © t Point, my intention is to wfler scooms- very respect gual io any hotel in Sar- ma, . (te OH Per wee ouN B. COLZENS. pointed toga. may 25-210 ASTUBAGE ¥OH 60 HORSES % (oar: = woop!: | hg WALTER H. MARLOW, 19-6" MUEL D. WATERS, 82. DEALER IN WATE OU MAN UFAOTORING. AND Ir | 4L1 THE DRS? GRADESOP ANTHRACITE “ Locust MOUNTAIN” and RACAHOUT LEB” WHITES ASH, .“ LORBEBRY” BED * ‘DES ARABEs, ‘ rs “LYKERS VALLEY" and, Also. OAK ‘woop. Cora tense, ef ‘size required, Mice end Yard, 8:h and B streets, opposite ranch Office and Yard, A street, between 24 and silwortheasts Onpiok ait "jed2-cole to whom it BONPOINT. It is expectally desirable for NEB- | (O44! COAL?! _ ‘VOUS people, or those afflicted with weak stomachs. 'e bave now afloat, and Pe a Liye po week, 1, CITs Fe he tg the attention We will rer direct Ask for W. BAKER & CO’S, and take no other; your grocer can get it if he will. W. BAKEE & CO., Dorchester, Mass, OAK an PENE WOOD, Teast. enh aul Sak ESTABLISHED 1780. ae. & SrEriiRRROR _ “Ghocels tater Socom’ ne iurgme, er eb _ - — Depot. Fihestrect Wharf, senate sibtapiaasiare Cc WooD!! wooD! pL a JOHNSON BROTHERS, %. KDW. OLARK & 80., LUMBER, WOOD ABD 00AL, DOORS, HA8H, BLINDS, ‘MOULDINGS, as., Bape ‘of ih etree: end Betrecta northwest, iy L-1y GER scx vor cass, GB aE EE PRNbo caorea cen, aE aa eS acme atthe OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUPACTORE JAnFS 8. TOPHAM @ 60., Bo. 486 SEVENTH STES fF, Adjotutng Ode Fellows’ Hei AR 1oHARD B. MOHUN & 0o., BOOKSELLERS AXD STATIONERS, 1015 Penxsstivania Avance, BEW BOOKS. pe, Evangelical Alliance of 1873, 8 vol es jobn of Barveveld, |. BM ¥ 7. = Bel, PERS A At Hor'Mercy, by James B00. Harpers Prerelors Galan, ween for 1874, 1 vol n 87: 3 vole. $8 ma Nw BOOKs, BECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. jovel. Anthony Trollope. By is cainee of Olive Benes Bast my? tr Sam Errore