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EVENING STAR | | ipevwirseen | ¢#080sr0wN, | ecmmnameruraers| anim Goons | many SoG | SDD _EVENING STAR. _ .Jaly 3, 1874. LOCAL NEWS, roved the ot Some of Patrick soit | wiemy for a liquor licentd. Geo. M. Oyster & G6. will occupy their stalls 180 and 152 in the Savage Square Marketto: morrow (the 4th) and daily thereafter. Mr. Joseph Brian, the discharged Patent Offce clerk who became a upon the receipt of bis “yellow k-ver,” bas been removed to Providence Hospital,’ and is improving slowly. ‘The cevtral trades’ union committee inst might decided to. print 30,000 copies of the ad. Gress on the eight-hour question tor distribu the ‘Wooster University has conferred upon __ Jobn Chester, pastor of the Metropolitan pitol Hill) Presbyterian church, the degree of Dector of Divinity. The New Jersey Republican association yes- terday adopted suitabie resolutions in respect to Memory of the late Mr. J. W. Cox, of the second controller's office. wishing to enjoy a ctomac can eng, jerer. & very comfurtable sicam ¥ border toaccom modate the growing prep of ik. Jensph’s mai erpuan sesame tee teorene are having the building enlarged by the addi- tion of dormitories. The apartiments in the old building will be hereafter used for class-rooms. Last evening the delegates retutued from the ¥. M. C. A. convention in Dayton, Ohio, gave Drief ontlines of its work at the meetrog in Lincoln Hall. Mr. Wm. Stickne: presidet, and 21 an Ker all, Bielaski and R. G. Olcott addre Chief Justice t alarge lot one banded tee te Irland avenue, of Attorney General Williams, and adjotaing the latter's ine property. The Criet pro- ta handsome residence Ou the same 2 S00N 88 possi Mejor Richards, superintendent of the poles force, last evening ‘sued an order to the differ- ent lieutenants to enforce the law in regard to the firing of guns, pistols and fire-crackers in the streets during the ensuing two days, and Particularly on Friday night and Saturday ‘morning. a The —— the Controller's TWO ARRESTS, ABD MORE To POLLOW. In the case of the forgeries of orders for fire- Men's and policemen’s certificates upon Con- trojier Baker's office, accounts of which have been published in Taw STAR, @ consaltation was held by Mr. Ba Mr. W. A. Cook this morning, the latter having arrived home last night from atrip tothe north. Afterwards Major Richards gave directions to Sargent and Mckifresh to enter parties implicated, the controtier hi: huving so far failed to do so. ‘Two warrents were subsequently issued by Mr. L. G. Dawson, clerk of the Police Court, upon the cath of these ofhcers; the first one against Albert Underwood (messenger in the contiol- ler’s office, and late member of the Houss of Delegates of the District legislature) by Detee- tive McEifresh, charging that on the Mth day of March Underwood did, wilfully ana feloni- ously, forge and utter as true the name of J. D. Angell to 4 certain order on George E. Baker, controller of the District of Columbia, with in tent to frand.” The other was sworn out by Detective Sargent, charging that onthe 10th dav of February jomas B. Warrek «id, Wiltully and felo! tter as true a certain false and forged 0: purporting to be signed intent to defraud. Messrs. Sargent and stckl- fresh started out, and seon afterwards had the aceused seated in the Police Court. Mr. C) asked that the cs ‘Tuesday, and that they be held una bonds exch. The court so « rdere g’ciock the marshst of the court accepted Jas t Underwood, and Jas. W. fenger in the Controller's office for some time, and bas just returned to it after a farlough of two months to attend the seseions of the House of Delegates of the late Dietrict Legisiature, in which body he represented the sth district. H- Was president of the republican clab of that istrict fer several years, aud 18 a well-known Jecal politician. Warrick is a young colored man about 25 of age, and came here from Virginia dur- ing the war. His father was a well-known col- ored clergyman in that state, and young War- mick gradcated from the Howard University as a lawyer, and since has acted as clerk for Uol- lector Wm. H. Slater during his administration Of the affairs of thatottice. « It is understood that several more warrants will be issued this afternoon for partics who it has since been ascertained are connected with these forged papers. Several more forgeries eve been discovered this morning. ——— ‘Tar Frrepwen’s SAVINGS AND Tuvst Co: Paxy.—There are no new developments to-d sy asto the atfairs of the Freedmen’s Savings Bank. The number of depositors at the hank With bank beoks in hand inquiring after their balances, is nearly double that of yesterday, but all are juite orderly and undemonstrative, and geveraliy go away quietly after getting their accounts adjusted. Mr. Wilson, the colored cashier, who ipavgurated the bank on 4 very smallscale ten years is much dejected at this termination ef the enterprise which three Fears sgo was so promising, and laments that * all bis labor bas thus come to naught. The trustees met at the bank last night, but beyond hearing a report of progress of @ committee pre- xiously appointed, transacted no business. They Will held another meeting this afterncon. he cesignations made by the trustees of ths Freedinens 's bank for commissioners consisting of Postmaster General Cresswell, Dr. Purvis, of Philadelphia and L. H. Leipold, of the ‘Treasury Department, bas been contirmed by Secretary Bristow. ee THE Wasmxctox ScuvRizenvest.—Yes- terday, the fourth day of the festival of the ‘Warhington Schnetzen Verein, the park was crowded, and the various amusements were Participated in with s zest such as is uncom- mon save at a “fest.” The throng was simply a jam, but revertheless such good humor = vailed that no one felt any inconvenience. The pavilion was crowded throughout the age and dancing was kept up until midnight. The awards were as foliow: eee Bis: jeutlerie; 24, Samuel Ceas; b; ath, J. Schlotterbeek; ath, Wm. Bevjamin Goll! » John En- Sd, Mrs. Aug. Koch; oth, Mrs. Meyer. il be continued during the rematn- der of the week. To-morrow, the ith of July, the hour of closing will be 11 o’clock at night, sensor additional attractions will be pre- sented. ——_..—_—__— Str? yoR ALLEGED Maziciovs PRosscv- Tiox.—Yesterday, H. B. Moulton, as attorney, entered a suit for James R. Carter against Joh: K. Shipley for malicious prosecation. Carter charges that defendant without probable or Teasonable cause procured a warrant chargin, plaintiff with-having filled certain bottles wi wae urported to be Dr. A. Bates’ Tonic Beer, ich they (defendant and partner) claim @ the exclusive right for the District; thet On said warrant he was arrested taken to a RRlice ettice and compelled to attend the Polic urt until @ nolle pros had been entered and hi = discharged. The damages are laid at ——_.—__. Tom Cottrns as Tas Devexour or a Fs- MAL# Ice CxEaM Frenp.—Last night, Ofticer Heinline, in attempting to arrest a ‘colored woman who bad devoured a plate of ice cream ina saloon on 1), between 12th and 13th street= and was running off withont payin~ sor It, was assaulted in a savage m>- or It, - og + colored m no Set Fe the ‘oficer states, T.uex bim inthe nose and chin with a thres- stool. | Others who saw the affair stato be was strock w! canes instead. At Silevente, Tem vam way, ted eae omens Ged HE GLORIOUS FOURT: How t will be Celebrated. ‘The ninety-eighth anniversary of the nation's independence will not be the occasion of any | public celebration in this city, (except by the nhabitants’ association, as mentioned | below,) but will be strictly observed as a holi- day, and thousands of our citizens will doubt- less avail themselves of the sort to the shad: which are the ol eXcursions and pic-nice and | fered, and 1,200 sold at 5c. to 540. | sheep snd #2 50 to $4.50 per head | were Lg cated bs cows and calyes groves or water privi bag edn five points of the numeous | adyertiged in to day's ‘ThS members of the Oldest Inhabitant’s asso- "clock, at the City Hall, | for the election of Moficers and other business, Ww. smocietion will have commemora- court room, City Hall. A national salutes wilt be fired; Jos. Goldsborough Bruff will pronounce the claration of _ nce will be Tead by Goo. A. Bobrer. The social union will take place immediately after the ceremonies. EXCURSIONS. land regiment will leave Balti- jor Point Lovkeut, on one of the beats of the Potomac Steamboat company, and will go into eamp to-morrow morning. morrow night there will bea grand bail in honor of the regiment. Gov. ¢ and staff, Adjutayt General Bond and owners will leare Baltimore on Saturday afternoon for Point Lookout to review the Gig gee steamer Georgianna will leave at && o’cloc! triving at the Point in poe returnon Monday morn- , and the Lady of the Lake will leave at 11.20 1., arriving in time for the ball, on return trip at 9 p. m. Sunday, arriving a.m. Monday. Mount Vernon will be an attra large numbers of persons who desire to visit the tomb of Washington, and Captain Frank Hollingshead will, with his steamer row,) give them the opportunity to d boat leating the 7th &, m. and 4 p.m, ret steamers Cit iil make trips at Sand 9am. 3 er’s band will be 1a attendance at Giymont. The stewmer Pilot Boy will make an excur- sion trip. leaving here at 30" evening for Colton’s, Blakiston ardtown, Piney Point, and Marshall's. ‘The excursion or the order ef Gallilean Fish- erman to Richmond, will leave here this even. ing in a train of twelve carsof the B. & P. Co. from 6th and B streets. ‘They will arrive in Richmond early in the morning, and during the day agrand parade will will leave on their return on reaching here late in the afterneon. The Grand United Order of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty will epend the day in a grand pic-nic at Seaggs’ five miles out on the Bal Tailroad. The lodges (1.3, 4 and 7) will form at the corner of 10th and K streets, headed by the 8 o'clock, and leave the B. & P. depot at 9 o’clork. On reaching Be the company will march to the grov appropriate exercises will take place—speeches by . H. Brooks snd others. "The Rechabites of t » and the De- a speedy repair of the late breaktin the i of Maryland, morrow mornin; tor the bail, am ing at seasonabte ho of Alexandria and P. » Gis mont during the day, lock to morrow Istand, Leon- be made. Tho party Sunday morning, ove, near Benning’s, timore and Potomac Beethoven band 8 city have received an invitation from one of the Tents in Baltimore to visit that city and join them in a grand ce bration in a grove outside the city, and many of ther will accept and leave here early in the morning for that purpose. Pio The Methodist churches and their friends witl pic-nic at the Washingtoa round, on the Metropolitan rall- in will leave the Baltimore and Ohic raitroad depot at a. m., and return at 7 'y will embrace this oppor- tunity to visit the grounds, which have ting shade, geod eprin The Sunday se and Hamline M. E. C bold & grand union Grove Camp- Doubtless man; cols of McKendree Chapel hurch will spend the day im the woods near Soldiers’ Home, where ap- e exercises will take place. E. Sunday school is of West George- town and Tesnallytown havea pie nicin Dent's woods, near the latter At the invitation of son, < De Molay Commandery, No. +, the members of that Commander with their families, will spend the day to row picnicing at bis rural home. amusements to be participal tourpement durin, ‘The Knights ot day by giving their ith "s 7th-street Park. Junior Knights of St. Colomkitle picnic Garden, New York avenue. Benevolent Soc ety of George- town, will give their ith plenic at Analussan ir Knight AY r: ‘Among other | Oe MO 6 le cumet ond ot ‘The citizens of Mount Pleasant have made arrangements for a picnic in the splendid grove of Mr. Baker, opposite the residence § The Declaration of Indepen- dence will be read, an oration delivered, and | 3, sentiments and responses follow. g there will be music and dancing | The Congress church Sunday school will sp ‘ber's woods; th ebureb Sunda: street (Georgetown) pend the day at ie West street Presbyterian schoo! wil! occupy the pleasant groves at Snyiter’s woods, and the Bryantown chorch Sanday school scholars at Cox’s woods. @ many private picnics in the as skirting Rock creek, and north of this The citizens of Mount Pleasant have made arrangements for eclebrating Independence day under the auspices of ghe tompsra: The meeting ts to be in the beant! rove of Mr. Buker, near the reside Town, @sq., and ths arrangement: contemp! ate ing of the Delaration of Independence, Lipscomb, esa; an oration by S.. a ts ways does these things weil, a ee pleseant’ time may be expected. A general in- vitation is extended to the city temperance di- visions, ae will be represented by some of Shetr d Worthy Bradley, Jz Moore, Mar. Chase ani AMUSEMENTS IN THE CITY. The National Theater will be open on the afternoon and evening of to-morrow, un: management of Mr. % ety programme has been made up cecasion, of Ethiopian and Dutee ebaracter dances, songs, &e. The management of the Theater Comique (summer garden) has made extensive tions for the celebration of the day. rs ny will appear in their attractive m and evening. in addition to the miscellaneous attractions, the perform- ce concludes with the new sensation entitled ‘The New York Fireman on a Visit to Vauxhall ,”’ introducing in the last act the Can- will no doubt attract large numbers of our citizens to the finely shaded park. The attractions in the evening will be enhanced by a dis ‘The Schuetzenfest play of fireworks, and evan | the day the professional athletes and their surprising acrob. —$——— “Fair Play’s The numerous misre; ing the Washington M: which bave been circul: presentations concern- ‘arket House Company, lated in this community — afew words in vin- Opposes monopolies— this company has at judices arrayel against ata statement of roperly belongs) the re- sponsibility of the failure to provide, on Thura- Gay last, the usual supply of batchers’ meats in te tal aeons without a hearing, is moment strong pre; it} and itis believed will place (where it Ber roan WATER. The company is in no way to blame for the an- noyance experienced by Gay last; but the butchers are wh: ‘They first demanded a Balpabi charter (which requires —tied up that sal at @ moments market without cision which they pi Nor is the market com: bonus paid atthe firs’ a8 01 “ce make éuch loud Y comptaints, and mak e public, om Thave. | 2teeh frcm the spring lly responsible. i@ violation of the the sale of stalls’), &8n injunction; ing, abandoned Panne for the tition for Pee ly hs at the com- bate tones that met since its int) Resilation on our part in claiming for tt a smooth~ ness and flavor unsurpasted. Ils purity we guar- antee. Goan eee The ‘inj yy br gl GEORGETOWN. CATTLE MARKaT, jae Meant & Co.—The age ket at Drovers’ Kest yesterday was dail; head of castle were offured and 275 oid to butchers af de. to 640. per pound, 25 FH i $33: ii i a per ELECTION ov Crricers.—At a @ meeting Potomac Division. No. 12, Sonsof Temperan: last Page eiemr following officers were elected for the ensui tomer Wea . K. Grimes, W. « Thomas, i T. Valiant, R. s. . Brown, secretary; = c. Athey, ob chaplain; Birch, and ‘Thos. 6. George Giles, Tsaac Talbott, 1. 8.; 8. Dellzell, 0. 8., Wheeler, ALEXANDRIA. Tox Cawat Breax.—A lar; large force of iabor- ers was put to work this morning — away the debris and the al at Four-mile Rup. The lessees are determined to puton ss many men ascan be worked to ad- vantage, and to push the repairs to a speedy conclusion. New Warat.—The firstsample of new wheat brought to this market this season was a lot of fitty Suche! of white raised by Mr. Samael S. LS. Healey, of Westmoreland coanty, and posed on ’change this morning by Mr. Thos. try. The quality was “fair,” and the lot brought $1.60 per bushel. AccipEnt.As Mr. Wm. Dale was attampt- ing io board the Washington train,on Monday Iset, the train started, and jerking him nlently against the side of the car, broke hisarm. Dr. ‘Stabler rendered the necessary surgical assist- ance.—Gazette, last evening. ny.—James Butl- T, alias Doran, was brought before Justive Padgett to-day, charged by Owen Neugent with forging the name of Peter Fegan to several orders for groceries rome time last fall. Mr. Neagent accepted the orders, and it now appears that Mr. Fegan knew nothing about them. Butler was sent to jail for farther examination.— Sentinel, last eve ning. CITY ITEMS. “Paioes. Black Silk Fans 1 32 Black Silk Painted. i Fine Plated Jewelry. 1 Fine Jet Jewelry. 1 5 Alaska Diamonds. 3 40 Colorado Saphires. Received at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, Ro. 47 Penueylvania avenue, ae 4s and 6th sts, A Carp.—Prior to | iontring the floor of our store to conform with the new grade, we will sell the shelf goods—Sardines, Oils, Pates, Jams, Jellies, Canned Goods, Sauces, &o—at abont cost for cash. Japanese Fans, one of the largest assortments in the city, selling atand below cost. . W. Reap & Sons, 3,6 1211 F street northwest. Recaxt Annivat Fine Brown and White Linen Suits for gen- tlemen and boys. Boys’ A!paca Jackets. Boys’ Blue Mixed Suits for #3.59. ‘Thin Summer Coats, Pantaloons and Vests of various materials. Yacht Cloth Suit: Bx One Price Onis. Gxo. ©. Hwy at low prices, 410 7th street. THR PEST ASSORTMENT of Medium and Low Priced Straw Hats t ts, Boys, and Children, is at Lewis’, h street, between I and K streets. —__.—__. CnRaP FoR Casa.—We are offering great inducements to cash bnyers, in our large and boats t stock of men and boy’s Furnishing iood White Shirts, Thin Underwear, Linen and Paper Collars, Ties, Hosiery, Gloves. & Also, Tronks, Umbrellas, and Valises, ee 8! Popular One Price Store. Use Dooley's ler if you rolish lesome Biscuits, Rolls, ick will celebrate the | Pastry, &c. Your grocer sells it. nual picnic at Bey- | Tur Prorrietons oF ov& Best Horers aay that there is nothing comparable to Jisect Powder for wiping ont the insect nuisances which cecasionally crop out in the cleanties: establishments. Utter anninilation of theso creeping and crawling abominations ts the in- Farlable resnit of projecting the Powder through the Patent ler Gun sot with it into the crevices and crannies which form their abodes. In the long run the large packages prove the mort economical, as those at double the price contain treble the quantity, Depot, 0. N. Urit= tenton. No7 Sixth Avenue. Sold by all Drug- giste and Groce 203" Wine of Tax Woops, indorsed and pre- scribed by the leading physicians asa laxative and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining ia popular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gon- Stipation, and ‘Headache is unequalled. 4,29,e026 o achat To err RID of the Chills immediately, take bernie Ague Powders. They cure perma- a ©0 Tue S'NGER Suwine Macurwn sales of1872 were $219,060. 4,12-s,wtt ——— Pown’s ExTEaor is for sala at wholesale by ‘ott & Uo., 489 Pennsylvania avenue, and by druggists everywhele. tw,t,tf. feat warterycae. Foot Dr. White, chiropodist, will bein attend: St his rooms until Satardy evening, July 18¢ ter which he will be absent until londay ning, August 3d. Thousands of persons who t tir. White's establishment (No. 535 h street, opposite the Treasury department, Washington, C.,) find that timely attention to thore important members, the feet, econo- mises time, and condaces to health, comfort, @nd cheerfulness, and probably to length ot tife. Dr. White removes Corns without pain, s0 the patient can walk witheaee. He success- wd treats Bunions, Vascular Excrescences, Club and Ingrowing Nai and other ailments ot the feet. Office hours from $ a. m. to 6. p. m. Fee, = pet visies Established in Washington, D.C. 1st1. ————— a Waer’s Dornos rx WALL STRERT.—Explains stock operations on amall capital without risk. Copy sent free. TumuRipeE & Co., 16,24 2 Wall street, New York. —$<$— ——— Ponv’s Exraaor cares rheumatism, burns, piles, ulcers, lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, | hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised preparations in the fact that it is a Mape aae icine, treated of in medical writ known te De a cure for these disonson, rbee Witoox & Gr SEWING MaAogINe. The ——s: tion oar Pa pois — mcy at Chas, aum’s hs ‘corset actory, 7th Intelligencer buildmg. th street, 10,28 TAELMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 43g street. pesca aire lg THE GomMUNITY at largo pesrecste tha wee fulness of Singer's Sowing Mac! EDFORD WATER. For sate by the gallon, N. W. BUROWELL, _Je28-e08t 1332 F atrex. oe STAG WHISKY, This Whisky is distilled to our order, and kept in bond for us until its age warrants us in offering it to the public for , medicinal oF social. The increasing popularity with which it has been Ms troduction, tem years ago, forbids any Our right and title to the exclusive use of tis brand is on record at the United States Patent Office. HALL & HUME, DEALERS IN FINE WINES, BEANDIES WHISKEY, &c., feds cotm S07 Manxer Space, SPEctat NOTICE. ‘Tt having come to our that other wat don Nowe ea ee pakens er bul Hi i i i rtisemen HOM Aga BPA OF ir, Sitertapeteon 7s m. wath Sie stand established GFoncxrown, D_O., Faly tee, 1874, Eno SSEL & WELOB, far the par Timitation, iy Ast, 1879. a WE sea also Sais brand—*J. Welcl’s Flour feeling aatrafied’ that’ the ‘standard of Sd gore Monday. Georgetown A proved machinery, sot et ta ts aleairer te ae ferro 18 EXOBLSIOR Dreaves. Shawls, 5 ant ghasea Lids ‘ke., Gent's Costs pme to 6verybody from 7a, m. see! a exneets 1531, now the — Rete ‘ip the come ar as ‘WHEATLEY, Str 49 Jefferson strecte Georgetown, D.U. country, B erybody a Ti undersigned have this da formed 8 co-part- order «firma ve and ie of DERN “Merchant Billing business at the One co partnership will expire by ay loaned the ha Bromiore to Messrs. 8. Lu tor ns term wie ‘ave xe bt up by my two sone, J. Ha have’ mannfactured’ the above forthe pest ten . u i brand will Be k W. Welch, w f. Jas. 8 WELOR. Hy. the patronege'ss literally firm of Herr & Welch ay 3-f at DE s2) NOT KET will atid orclock a. m my tharp. re cusare kDa, at nid to be eitsed we WM. &. RITTEN, Ea mu {ANIOS’ (NA +P. O., Jane a5th, 1874 The Boat of Diree Solel have declared a DIVI- DEND :f FOUR(4) PERCENT, out of tre carn ings of the past six iia payable to Stockholders ow and after July Ist 3626-f 8,40 WULLATRD, Jn. Ousior, BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTER SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO STORY AND BASEMENT DSIOK HOUSE ON Bion EBERT, GEOKGRTOWN, D. 0. AT or vires of adeed of trast, the 1th bi ai A. D. ‘1873, ty-three and cM, four, of Boatty and Hawkins? addition to Georgetown, D.C., proved by a id svitable for a hou-e being N Sigh begin at a point on the west High atrest, one bundred and fifty twa eleven-twelfths (152 11-13) fect from the Intevacctinn of High strest Fuh ist <lrcet, and running theace west wardiy and 1with the center live of the alley between on this grouad and the house next at- nthe sout e west Line o' on; thence with t of said lot nine. ty-four south twenty-cneand thes, twelfths (213-12) feet; thence oastwarily aad parallel with tne ser firet line of this parcel ef ground one hundret ond twenty (220) feet to High street; thence by and with the building ling of High street to the said point of begionin bouse bas six i: oma, and ts well cgated for La we 3 dn the proper: ty. "A deposit of 10 will bo Foyuiced orien ie Froperty tnatruck off. Ifterme of sale are wot com “inikh in seven days after sale. tho trasien re. e richt to he pri perty at the risk a ys of she defaneing parcly ner Conveyan- cing at cost of purchaser, - G. W. COOPER Trnstso. jyl-di&ds THOS. DOWLING, Anst. LADIES’ GOODS. N OLOSING OUT AT OosT, Sry y the the see of Jaly, the large: YOUN. ‘SNEW Yomn Rte Bo humbug. Store for rent, cae 801 as,000 portars: 801 woaTs oF Fancy and Millinery Goods AT COST, FOR CASH. In crder to reduce our very large stock of FANCY ASD MILLINERY GOODS AND BOTIOBS, before removing into New Store, north- Sast corner Sth street and Market Space, we will commence this day to offer onr entire stock of FINE LACES, EMBR OID ERIES, HAMBURG FLUUNCINGS, £DGIsGS AND INSERT- INGS ON JACON BT. NANSOOK AND SWISS MUSLIN, HEMSTITCH, EMBROIDEKED AND LACE HANDKERCHIBFS, GLOVES, EXTRACTS, SASH AND BUNNET RIBBONS, 2 STRAW GOODS, @UIPURE AND SPANISH NETS AND LACES, BELTS, BELTINGS, LE SCARY T18S, FRING ES, GIMPS, BUTTONS, SUN UM- BRELLAS, FANS, FAN CHAINS, RUF- PLINGS, FLUTINGS, NOTIONS, £5 $05 AT COST, FOR OAsn. Call eazly ard procure bargsics. at Davis’, $01 MARKET SPACE, Gorner 8th street, N B—All goods charged will be at regular prices. 2024-26 EG.D. 4 JUST RECEIVED, cr) JOB LOTS OF FLOWERS AND SHADE HATS, ~ which having been bonght. at RBait pion, will be sold MIXED STRAW dioos at 62 cents, Five LEGHOBN SHADE HATS, §1 50. Hte Jouvia two-batton —— GLO VSS, the boat in the market, only $2 per pai: eal M.J HUNT, _iet3 tr Nos. 621 and 62% D street, M4ba#t. e- Bonnar aud Soule salt less of cost BONNETS and Se: — Riding HATS. Liv7 Peon. ayenus, fogions =3 North Charies street, U: aivtasore MISS McCORMICK, ft 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Up Stairs.) Tem tn constant reculpt of the newest designs tn MILUINERY GOO: zgpgn noe, STANTS FRENCH FLOWERS, i SPecrtau NOTICE. Barcains in Roady-msac CLOTHING ‘and Gent's Furnishing GOODS. My eutire stock to be sold without regard to cost. all and get first choice, as they must all be sold org September to change husi- CILD FCLLALOVE "yea im 47 iDiga stre Reve CTION IN Sgprlon} iP enable us close oat our entire stock of DRY GOODS before moving into our New ftore, we will, from oa cus ‘SELL EVERYTHIRG “Ar Bevicgp SF meek is large, and Pre m1 be ex ene “GENJAM IN MILL eS-tr 101 Bridge street, Georgtodh. GFoRGErgW. oayines BANK, D.C., peel Bank hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,and on Satnrtays (to receive deposits) unt'l 65 Bm ookwterest paid on = ait i camerel ral Banking Business done, and Ool- 01 Gn all accessible peints. Discount POLBINHORY, Pc ly DICKSON, Oashior a. Sif error Tho. Dowling, z. T. Mitchet!, L.Gropley, Fred. W. Jonve ‘son, itiaa: Shinn, B.D Hartley, Thos. Kiowias. Ni ELEGANT ioe OREAM AND OYSTER PARLOKS, _ang23-Iy 9 High sect, Georgetown, D NOW FOR THE HOT DAYS. FOR Summer Wear, COOL CASSIMERE SUITS FOR HOT Dara, COOL SERGE SUITS FOR HOT DAYS. COOL FLANNEL SUITS FOR HOT DAYS. COOL BROWN LINEN SUITS FOR HOT DAYS. COOL BLUE LINEN SUITS FOR HOT DAYS. COOL ALPACA COATS FOR HOT DAYS. COOL WHITE VESTS FOR HOT DAYs. FOB HOT DAYS. FOR ALL DESOBIPTIONS OF Thin Apparel 60 TO A. STRAUB’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUS. 1011 PANNSYLVYANIA AVENOS, Between lth and Ith streets, )«23-tr Lye soclarion oF Meawene Va, under aa: ssoctarig Herr ot e Virginia Legislature. {ect passsd arch $i 173) =o pose of | ae pon aS oe coe SECOND AND Last : GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE Masonic Relief Association or NORFOLK, VA. THURSDAY, &: oped 3) IsTa. the Masonre RB: ple now in 60. TICKETS—6,000 CASH GIFTS. 8250,000 10 BE BE GIVER away. Ww ‘TURE. A bia Rat Gi aaa Aigo ‘TO wi és — to one of every um Consecutive soi _a¢ $1 and upwards; besutifal Ouris frow 6° cents npwarde, Ladies in want will enve money and time. Cail and examine, Woe guarantee satisfaction te ; ap?-tm DRY GOoDs. (CHEAP Dry Goops. 2,000 varits Quod Oaties, => $400 Jars Drews Groote, | fen: ‘The whole stock Dress Go.1s marked dowa 80 per cel Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, down 39 per cen’ Few Lace Points and Sacques left, at cost pri Cassimeres at reduced prices, from 800 mp Lawns, Pereales, Lisea and Viotoria Lawns, cheap, White Organdt only 2) and 280. worth 50>. Frereh Figared Piques, 30 and 357) worth’ more than dguhle the money. Ladies Linea Buitiags, 12 to S720, Jopanese Bilke 25c., worth Plato Japantse Silks, 50 aud bu Androscoggin Goiton, lesa than manufacturer's prices. Brew yaaa, ene P.N.NAUDAIN, nn . a avenue, «mth D*«¥ GueDs SEMSA ‘TS AT HALE FOR A FEW Dat3 ONLY! We shall display on cur cent. r conuten TIEX STOCK OF REMNANTS of Goods, Drews Goods. &c.; alas, Lace Jarkets and «fier te close them ont at TLY HALF THEIH ORIGINAL VALU an opportunity for bargains not to be vv CLOSING OUT, PAnazoss, SUN UMERELLAS8 AND HaM- BURG SMSBOIDEGIES, went r cent sisconnt. ol BLOTS ¢ of various wine a 101% and 1020 ANOTHER Lo’ Lo’ a street norihwest. OF cy oe CHEAP pay Goons STORE, CARTER’S. 707 MARKET SPACE. 800 ZARDS OF TUR FINEST QUALITY satin STHIPE GRENADINES, in all colors, only 123¢ o. 100 iron very fine HEMMED HANDKEB- CHIE. only 6 ces 1005 jozen all Li. an, TOWELS. onty 6 con 1,000 yards very best CAMBRIO OALIUO. beantiful patterns, only 8 cents. Stik SUS UMDERLLAS Na PAUABOLS oats coakaw 2 MATTING and FLOOS OTL-OLOTH onuniuass ortGne ENTIRE 8TOUK BE- 707 MABKET SPACE. [THE VERY LATEST! BROUVHEAD & Co., street, between 1th and 13th streets, NOW OFFER eAnaroscosem BLEACHED COTTON at 12% Merrimack, is Gorner. and | Srrague PRINTS at 10 320 cents, These vory best ics, and beantiful in color: nd'de enn nik WASH POPLINS, in Groy and Brown, 12% “All wool DEBAGR. 40 ce Beautiful sido-bard PEBOALES and LAWNS, very cheap. Raro jains in P| GB! sites. Date in PLACK ENADINES and Elegant PARIS KLDS at 65 cents and =. Lovely TIE @ for is ties, 20 cent-and PARASOLS aud BUN’ UMBRELLAS, from 50 couts to 810. And 8 host of other Goods GEEATLY REDUCED IN PRICES. _May25-tr FAMILY SUPPLIES. CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. '¥ BEST, FOR WHITEN ESS,P UAITY and STA HAS NO SOPERIOR, We cail the special fey a of famtites wh: - sire the best of bread to ft, and i: raom tre 7 past Firience, and the recomme: it has received hose who bay ‘used it, that it t “will please te ‘Bott fastidious. my t been thoroughly tested and We call attention to our SUPERtOR | = bf mete ee grouad fre ‘Wheat, and which is ome of our speciaitios, For sale by the PRINCIPAL GBOGERS, and by the manufacturers, W. MH, TENNaY & SONS, CAPITOL MILLS, 130 Goorgstown. “LARET vy LEMON OaTAW on _je30-4t per box, pr . Soxs. ihe i isc. pigoeall-3 FINE GROCE. (30 at 14s py 1 B= SUMMER DAINK. STANDARD SP#iING LEAF TEA, 1C 50 cents s Pound, Guaranteed free from adulteration. Has tho flavor of chotce Green Tea. I is Sun Bried and not Colored, N. W. BURCHELL je29 6t 1332 F str yo A SUBELY. BOY OF ©. WETMBR, 1915 Penn. Ave., Davis? celebrated Scgar Qurot Hams, to 10 pounds, Davis Sugar Oured Beef, Sngar Cured Shoulders. To make dowb?y sure, buy the Newport Family Flour ore 4 Fro In escks, 92.43 and £2.15. NEVER FAILS. Can be had nowhere else. QUMMER WINKS, SUMMER Ww NES, hottiivg, por doe. 00, Bt Sallon et Batephs 9 doe. m3 Georges’ Pantiine sud bigher erates, GERMAN WINBS—Deidesheimer, per doz , @5.00. Wachen- beimer and bigher grad Sauterne f all eri 5 Propricor National Ric Ri bennsy Ivania Aveow T°! INVALTE | DS. Ifyon are snffering ree, _Dyspepsie, Lodigestion Constipaton, Loss of Appettie or General Debility, get one bottle BROW NING’S BITTERS, and according to directions, and if you are not ben’ fitted by it go back to the parties from whom you Purchased it and got your motes back. All parties teliiny O Pounsyiv: jel2 Sm Proprietors cc EXTRAORDINARY Lt ELYPHONZY YOUNGS & Co. QCoTs: SUGARS, fled ht Brown (x arly wi ite)... Gcod Brown.. « Vid Government Jay Bid Government Jav FLUUR—DOWN. Welch's Best Famtiy, por sok, Golden Hil Haumily, pot sack, Burct Milis Fam: Teuac Wenger's Fes ily A. Eors Bay's Family. Extra ¥ Flour, per sac! oo Volo x 7 Oolong! Ohotce Gores Enclish Breakisat, Che Delish feat, Guepowder ..... Gtapowder, Gi Choice — Gunpowder, Extra Fite 150 ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©0., Grocers, MASONIC — Orn Strert, ite U, Patent Office. jelt-tr ha — Opposit ELPBONZO YOUNGS, J. Fiona Le ‘t "J c. nay | isctiae y Uracron he, special Bert to ‘the ‘tact th that the Siderrigced % 5a isp res re ¢aVaGNAnG, jnarenne —- LE BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. NEW BUCKS aT our WARREN SNCATE & Co's. ‘The Great Ice Age, and its Relation tothe Antiqnt ty of Man. By James gsinte, FB. 3. B., with maps ai tlestrations; es America; or,tbe | iis West and the Pacitic lore Tilton. Theod: ae Bailey Alari-u, jos. By Mrs. Piatt, jes Muloeh. A Womaa’s Vacation. By Hila W. Bit tht New Books, Fine Stationery, Papsterioa envelopes, WARREN CHOATE & CO., NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY S120K 8, VEENON BOW, SPECIALTIES jonl-tr Corner Mth street and Penne. ave. Cxe10n NEW STYLES OF STATIONERY. aT — Yita-Yis. Qcurt Papsterie, containing two THE ARCADE, “fapetertee of Biries, Kop aod WAM paper, as- Sipimncinennrninn female JUNE 1874, tothe te ‘Also, Plain and Cheap PURE LLAMA LAOE SHAWLS, $18 and up- PUBS LLAMA LACE JACKETS, 813 and up- BAWLS A. lathe atk: 0 cents, i Saba iw aL ON SECOND FLOOR. GOOD MATTING, of BS conte INSPECT OUB STOCK ABD PR1Ogg, WOOLFORD & SHILBERY, at ee LNES All the New Books for summer reading. j«6-tr Ricmane + MOHUN & Co., BCOBSELLESS AND STATIONERS, 1015 oe ee Pasar Pe at a My Mcther seat oy gegen wae 1874, 1 vol , 87; 3 N&W BOOKS, BECEIVED ASD FOR SALB AT SHILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Penusylvanie Ave, cS pirpenat Brome by (kioe Waterford, tue ® eos per, PAK | CONGRESS Wart 1¥, open For BE Abe Fro qurr BaTHine CORB’S HOTEL, COBB'S ISLAND, VA This well-kp KE Bemmer Bex the reception of visite $3 per Mouth vf fevr & ort i) new open for y rei por Week; co nte— From Horfvlk by Steamer“ N. P. Wednesdays aud Priday ¢,€a. wm: a ee ee aoe, OY Je ae Train. road Gapet at tas 6 m E. Tarkol feo Ke 80 weet branch of ibe Sosqueham surrounded by beantifal mouptat Wouting stresme iv the vicinity. wi boarders June 22 Accommodations oo ynabie. Traine leave B TARLIN SPRINGS bas boon on ue BOrsAD & BE ax street. Alexandria, V S. wEeTOR. Qeout, td wd Will be open for the edith ri ‘Ce aay us vad’ at Batirond oftces, throagn |W ster seut at following rates to ors anemone BPiing, OF througe by rai | too the some sung’ af water, term of Bs ard, & a. oN RATS MOTEL, LEIGH ¢ war Carton Ce. mn rs va Chunk ard the famone BwiteLback scepery, excellent Beating ang Fishing. Second acater vem the heat and <pereesion aut ‘and agreeable retest Reksnivce aLUuM SPninas vor VIRGINIA, THIS CELEPRATED WATERING PLACE OPENS FIRST OF JUNE. phciz very high low ex live Diseases, Disrriveay Dyspe &e. y are eopeciully Indigaed ta thee Claes of aliments peculiar to the fematec ons itatio Be + containing letters from estes and certincstes of the B deers, aod Canby, Gilpin the water and Brel Bettiinors Sums BKSORT amone THE motx- brated medical “ray: eft ‘a. BUSH HOUSS, BELLEFORTE, Pa. eonenanter ews of Local caney Leamia avenn tae S25 north Peteatee +e cular and terme. add me) 2 WALKINSON & 0O0., Prop'rs AGENTS. SEWER TAX againet the Dietric: Works proseected shoul be mede et once. 0 Send all other class of claims find the late Board of Pa’ ) THE br tS The undersigned offers his gervices to euch of his fellow-citizens io the District of Ostuc desire to avail themselves of them, as the prosecution cf claims before the & mission provided for by the act of C» bing the late form of government in ths District, somtaining acsortments of Leantiful papers sud Claims for the refunding of the Sowerage Tax, as aaernred WALLACH, fice No, @ SPECtaL iNPROVEMES + Tairua SETILED WITHOUT DELaY sling wheter yen Gita sure erie rene Seo mapea= Books | STOCK Shoe ESS. RAL ASTATE 4nD Sher, 609 is:h stro, oppentie UE. > | 208 Geetreen, nn prone U8. Sent