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an ities To-day. Weather Probabili CHIEF SIONAL OFFICES, Ore Sy ASH TON, Jane |, WTS. Jay in the Sout northeast to LOCAL NEWS, miensed Locaia, Why rot ge ¢ best at once? Then go to Thempson’s The eireet awe pers mi ©¥ MC egun their Lont- eee te. C. 4 ps,at_the janction of e and treet north- een the be took a seore of 9 to 2. to have a gomd time this first grand pienic of Kai of Heptasophs, or “Se street park. art, vesterda er lees Tel as Attorney fer nd Master Pinstein an ¥ captures t, they bad « bave been kill eremert Mr. W. A. Hut y of the Internationa! Type . and Mr. MeEvoy. aceompaniet b: jams, editor Neirpaper yesterda Th ree great accommodation to th Washington d or advertising ntly established on F t will bea “trons of advertising through- t the country. Mr. Cohen can give rates all ling papers. A crow: r loafers knocked down a an pamed A. M. Johnson in Judiciary square last night as he was passing through. OMcers Madigan and Roderick gave the chase. but they eseaped for the time bein They are known and will yet get their deserts. United States Mar: M. Wal- tare, of Charle ugh the Reform Ma., with 1 Joseph Alexan Robert ™m: whom he proposes to place in that insti tien James MeCathran, an ol ettizen of Fast bk ; ying dangerous! Ih. Mr. bly the oldest workman in the Ww over Wy f Capt. Donald Messrs. Young & Middleton estate and insurance afternoon some es on the tioneers, beautiful —~Wash. B. Wil- eniay afternoon. Ist and 21 Streets east and F and taining 206,411 feet of gr A parts of lots 5, nd 7, in yi » between Wh and loth streets orthwest. with improvements, eansisting of two-story attie and frame building, to Join W. Dyer, for 23.50 Dor m Bros. sol yesterday afternoon, H. Roswell, at 5: R.G Campbell, art of lot & foot, lots 9, 90, 91 mpbell, at 12 4, cents per foot: part . to W. W. e. ents per t of lot in square to Captain at E t mts per foot. Messrs. Zimmerman & Son.. auctioneers, Sold. on Saturday Burr and J. M. Yzpaga, trustees, + and 19, in HNI's subdivision of square 719, improved by two small frames. for $305 eash; also, for same trustees. lot 9. block 19, Wilson street, a1! frame house, for$+40 cash: and on Mon- ¥. for Morrison and Fiske. trustees, farm near Uniontown, eres, more or less, for and | acre. near same tract, for $75. i t Court, Judge Humphreys. the - Beall against the Baltimore & Gio Railroad Company was | taken up, Messrs. Cook. Moore and Newman for the plaintiff. and Messrs. Cox and R. S&S. Smith fur defendants. This is an action for damages alleged have been sustained on the 17 of Jaly, 12, by the killing of Beall’s infant ebild by a lotomotive running over it. It is claimed that Mrs. Beall in an H street ear. and that through the carelessness of de- fant the train approached so near the Street car the passengers jnmped out. and Mrs. Beall, with her intant, followed and the latter felt under the wheels of t e Sine. Damages to the amount of =20,000 are i. ———i— Sau® or Rear ESTATE For SpEctat IMPROVEMENT TAXES —Under the several aets of Congress aud of the I tive As- lumbia B. H. retic mbly of the T Warner, re sold yester through mprov amount of ment. interest and expenses of sal honght principally by the parties hoiding the certificates. Many persons paid their taxes | fore the eemmer t of the sale, ‘omn number RIMAGE To New York. sd members of Columh K.T.. left this city this 5 Bal time nd Potomac ew York, to attend the s of ‘the The about » Com. the Charies-st all took th w alti nore. dery tha a Maret last, ering the on ree. District this course, letier from i to take erin % the Mr. Riem that W apything away w house was girl for PROMPN ADE inducement senie Temple set forth in t very liberal presented by the ladies at Ma- every evening this week, as the adve ment elsewhere, ought to see fall attendance, aside from be fet that the festival Is for the aid of homeless orphan boys, one hundred and ten in number, under the charg? of Sisters of the Holy Cross, at St. Josepl’s Orphan Asylum, on H street between th Aad 1th streets northwest. a ENSES have bHN issued a i re and Mary » of Alexandria county. Va.: Joseph ‘allace and Ciara Peel, E.J. Fa/ion and Catherine Sheahan, George S. Stew.art and Albee J. Young. Jos. J. Keefer and Cornelia E. Winfield, Harrison H. Dodge ani ,Lizzie P. Knowlton. John B. Quick and Claa® F. Bubb. of Loudon county, Va.; Robert Ric ket and Katie Nol: oe Sn .SENT TO MARYLAND To ANSWER OX S CHARGE oF MuRDER. —Henry Washington, ho was arrested by Detectives Sargent and McFifresh, several lays since. charged with | the murder of a man named mm Charies county, Md., was Tobacco yesterday by Deputy PARTICULAR ATTEN very desirable rooms new Le Droit building. prominent and easy of charged are not high. ——o———- | LAaDtegs and others desiring great bargains | im choice dry gools should not negise: the Suction and closing out private sales Mitchell's ing this week. So good an | epvortunity rarely ocenrs. ——.—_—— Pockrr nooks mad by Langfield & Son, of Philadelphia, for Prigg’s Jewelry Store, ‘ansylvauia Ayeuue, near 4g street, taken to Port | Sheriff Hunt. | { TION is directed to the Still unrented in the The rooms are very. Aecess, and the rents e business men of s | . Will sei} | Virginia. at | ) the pr Charles Green, | T?. THE Lapeer coupe ° i i Their Graves w Decoration © = To«jay bating been set apart by the South- | erm Memorial Association for the decoration of the graves of the confederate dead at Ar- Lagtén—28 in number—that place was the t of attraetion for man to-day. It had been arranged to convey the cormer_ of Sth street and Pennsylvania | avenne, Washington; and Bridge and a ington streets, Cfgapeaie the hours of Wand 11 o'clock, conv’ | the 0 and 11a. m. trains from Alexandria, | ' Va..atthe junction of Alexandria and Co- | lumbia ternpike. About five omnihn loads | left the first-named point at *he hour indi- of our people elances running many went over in | Tue Aiexamirians did not turn out in the force they were expected to, but there were quite @ humber of country le on the ground. Among those present were General A. ©. Jones, who commanded a confederate cavalry brigade during the war: Major Chap- man, Col. H. Peyton: Drs. A. Y. P. Garnett, R. S. L. Walsh and F. A. Ashford. Columbas Alexander, John Van Riswiek. C. P. Har- | mon, Dr. C. P. Culver.and Capt. J. F.Tacker. i those who fought on the Union side there was present Capt. W. J. Gary, and from the | friendly greetings between him ane! Cay | Tucker it was evident that they at i | wearers of the blue and gray were on friendly | terms. It was noticeable that many of the i unger ladies, and fully half ef the assem- plage (numbering all toki from five to six | bundred) were ladies, wore red sasiies with their white dresses, and the red and wi | seemed to predominate in the bors having seemingly been format te | colors. Now and then, however, th: | white was reli & bine Howe to the place, and ors, une few of the carriages on the grount had small fags dispiayed on thera. THE EXERCISES. | . At one o'clock Yhose who hart be ime in sauntering or settin grounds were summoned to the stand, and Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett, president of the asso- tion, called the assemblage to omer stat- ng that it was proposed that after a pray by Rev. Dr. Ethott. of the Spis- opal) Chureh, they would seperate and pro- ceed to the graves in the northwest and southeast and central portions of the grounds nd decorate the graves.and that beiug done their labor of love woulrl be at an end. I ing with the Lord’s prayer, in Which he asked Go to so direct and dis) partially administer justice to the punish- | Ment of wiekeuness ‘and vice, and to the maintenance of truth, religion ‘and virtue. And for the legislative assemblies “that all | things may be so ordered and settled by | their endeavors upon the best and surest | foundations, that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established among us for all ger | and to comfort | ing fa Dr. Garnett stated that some letters had | Leen received from Rich | and other places. Mr. C. P that from the Holly tion of Richmond, regretting the tnabilit the association to attend, and forwarding bh Mrs. John Stewart of Alexandri ant floral anchor. any then divided Into three par- nd procéeked to decorate the graves, ¢ a floral tribute upon each. ‘The absence of any speech-makingor other | formalities heightened rather than detracted | from the sole he occasion. The Citizens’ Relief Commission. THEIR WORK THE PAST WINTER. Yeste: ‘ n. Stickney, President of the Citize Relief Commission, sub- | mitted his report to the Commissioners of | the District. | commission commenced December 24, 151, and terminated April 19, 187%; that the sys- tem pursued was substantially the same as in previous years. Personal Application for relief was made at the rooms of the commis- sion, when the address was taken and pla in the bands of a visitor for a personal visita- tion I inspection of the homes of the appli- | cants, relief being granted ordeclined accord- ing as the visitor's report was favorable or | itor’s reports were favorable usually consisted | of ten pounds of flour, twenty pounds of meal, and a quarter of a ton of coal. Sometimes a dollar's worth of kindling was added. No After Congress made the appropriation of $10,000 for the poor of the District the com- nished, and 775 pairs of shoes were submitt Alan average cost of $1.22. A the work is given, show ders issued for provisions. families visited, 4. omary of Number of or- for fuel, 2.5¢ individuals aided, 15,098, at an aggregate Cost of $10.35 Ex- elusive of this there were supplied 6,*47 men’s, Women’s and children’s garments, most of master’s department of the United States government. The balance were supplied by private donations. A number of ladies | exously gave their labor in altering the ar | cles of apparel furnished by the government and adapting them to the use of women and children. The account submitted shows that but $7,000 of $10,000 appropriated by the act of Congress approved March 3, 1575, is ae- | counted for by the commission. ‘Of this ap- | Rropriation there was assigned to the city of | Washington, $6,000; to Georgetown, $2.00, and to the coun O. The eounty has its separate board of almoners, with which the relic | todo. Of the $s,000 assigned for the benefit of Washington and Georgetown, we hi expended $7,000, for all of which vouchers | are submitted, ieaving still to the credit of ihe Georgetown fund, in the treasury of the District, $1,000 available for future use. | _ He discusses the subject of public charity | at some length, and refers to the legislation in England on the subject as not having had the desired effect. He says the ignorant, idle and vicious are generally the first to claim the benefit of publie bounty, to the ex- clusion of the really needy and deserving. | who not only do not thrust themselves fo ward, but prefer suffering and want in soli- | clerk. The tude. That there wesgres ‘lestitation among | sequently the poorer classes tn Washington during the | stall. when ho was Past winter. there can be nodoubt; and itis | yr generally obvious to my mind that the num- ber of those who applied for and received re- lief. who were unworthy, was not inconsid- erable. That out-door relief is often made the occasion for vicions indulgenee, and is often ness. Is unquestionable; and after several pars’ experience in connection with the re- tef of the poor in Washington, following the best system practicable, by Voluntary ser- | Vice on the part of the almoners. I entertain ious doubts whether, considering the sub. all its aspects, the benefits are not ban coutiterbalanced by the evils voluntary service. It is emen who constituted the fon were active vusi- Whose time was gely en. their private affairs. ‘Of h difficulty secure the atte | Operations were impaired in. What is needed is a central 1h ame intelligent, discreet, benev At its head, who shall be nply compensated for bis services. A system could easily be So that the names and residences of sequence. t man | atthe central bureau, to which also should pat onee he transmitted the names of those who apply to the numerous other benevolent societies, individuals and organizations, that duplication, Dow so extensively and success- i; lly practiced, might be effectively pre- et vented. Sueh service, requiring talents a discrimination, ean only be secured by f. compensation, and it is evident that econ- omy apd morality could both be greatly prowoted by such @ method. The skill and shrewdness often displayed by these sons and daughters of poverty to defraud the be- nevolent and impose upon the charitable renders the exercise of the greatest possible care necessary to guard against deception. It bas been well said that “ Pp&uperism is a disease of the body-politic, ang every effort should be made to prevent it becoming chronic and contagious.” It is questionable whether the defective system prevailing among us does not rather encourage and dis seminate the disease.” — as A STREET ConTRACT CasE.—Y esterday in the Cireuit Court. Judge Humphreys, thi case of Abrams agt. Lincoln and Willard and de Wandelaer was called. recover payment for mixing and superintend- | ing the laying of aconerete pavement | 85 the Scarf pavement, on 5ih street, bet’ G street and New York avenue. The plata- Willard had a | Uffelaims that Lineotn and | contract for such work, and made 6 contrast | with him in September, 1873, and hi ration and superintended the lay- »."@ Of 7.395 square yards of the is contract Was a tha’ by their direction he. de Wan- oF and made a wi contrac: seria Tmoport. ‘The defendanta Le and We claim th.+t the contract was withde Wander- that they are not liable, the saitacainst them jointly will not ie After argument this morning, Judge Hom- phreys recover under he 6v! Was postponed ux til to-morrow, ——— CLostxu SALE AT THYSoN’s To-woR- Row.—The balance of the hardware, paints, jes these there were a number of am- | B hinge conveyances, | ‘ne | He states that the labors of the otherwise. The aid furnished where the vis- | help was aflorded oftener than once a month. | mission included shoes in the articles fur- | which were kindly furnished by the quarter- | 1 commission of Washington has nothing | promotive of improvidence and idle. | prum at the meetings, and our | applicant for relief should be recorded | @ that the plaintiff could not jected Tay | District Goverpment Affairs, ‘ «sioner Dennison returned to this city Ee morning from Olio, where he has been on a visit for several weeks past, and u i2-inch pipe sewer has been orJered in Hr ttreet, betw. ep 2a And 2th streets north- t. we itor omutbuses | T. alley in square N 5 ‘ing BPAY passengers to Arlington, leaving THE PAVING OF EENNSY Cochran, W. H. Morrison mittee on the 3 Tepairing of Jupon the Dy im reference * Giserssed at sane length, and t | for the work Vias admitied by | eated, carrying from 100 to 150 persons. Be- | This ett, a.com ‘anees to meet | tion for tt, wafte ted Due, ers Also: same size pipe sewer in west \ ING OF PF nereto. ao. NSYLVANI* YLVA — ac AVE: w. Galt, G. W. > tnd W. H. Clags ‘signers of the petr- Panneyivania ar e- istrict Commistion. ers Ketch: and Dennison. ‘The committee urged tha! ' and the t immediat Commissioners expressed their wi ingness to do what they could under thelaw, admitting that the present pavement was @ disgrace. The coramittee left. feeling assured | @ steps Khouid he taken, | that the orders would soon be issued for the | Work. application for damages to property Cn on PROPERTY-O®wNFRS who have not made by reason of Prblic improvements can now file their elairas with J. C. Lay & Co., N street. No. 23 4% t — + eee THE Corr ry € COURTS. FERAL TERM. Yesterday, the arguments in the case of a mitted. tives having a the instrament was procured thro: | influence. The court adopted directed di rainst You court ordered a reference to the x eeree to be drawn am! sub- The case of Conghian agn! te | S0n was argued. In this case the | rting nv ung were concluded, and andit nst Poul alility of to be the last will of sivel, some of the vela- eged that the execution of zh undue the rutes o} | practice submitted on the 30th day of Janu- ary by Mr. | Bar associ | mission: RT. M s to the bar. except that relatii trick. president of the toad. the old rule on that sub- ject being continued. The court also amends the rule | by the bar to terminate on the fixing the third Saturday in July | ment. lating to the May term proposed tot Jaly.by for argu- ITy Covrt—Judge Wi | To-day, Smith agt. Thompson; decision for | dismiss | agt. Na | | compa a fime for of bill withont pi al Life In Kagt. National Life jud Hitz arance company, and nstirance taking proof extended. iliot then offered a prayer, commenc. | Bangs agt. Gormley; trustee's bond approved. Macon agt. Mason’and Martin et al. agt. Daniel annual In re. es estate 3 rental v re. esta | decease strings: | sure: Jobnsor | Court ratify the hearts of all | Williams; final ratitic Christian rulers that they may trulyand im- | PRoBATE Court. reestat z orde Callagh value ate of Edw 0. € and the gua Iue of the te Alexan List of by the executors, also inv | property. | Personal estate was granted. } Cath: Order of To-day, Wm. Hoser ral. George Smith loud and boisterous ktars who were on a min T. Totten, charged with torturi tormenting, cruelty upon nine sheep. testified to finding these sheep tied by ham and me of them in a smothered and dying state. fering them for sal he didn’t know there was any law upon the subject. They had been brought the whole distance from Marlboro; fined Taylor. too lord talking on the sir Lewis Jefferson, throwing stones; forfeited collateral. Joseph n, same; 33. talking on the street; 5. ed | was charged with ‘rast issued to exeentor to settle th estate and make distribution. of Charles Just, deceased; do. Andrew Hanson was filed, fully y admitted to probate and recor. r E. Shtras, dents due th Robert Coleman, sent down. Benjamin Smith, viola! cart law. obstructing the street; $1. Samuel Burns, street profanit tion aud reference. —Jurlge Olin aul Reyister ebster. e of Jane Ty ler, deceased; In re estat The will of mand He leaves whole estatg to his widow. Andrew Rar- bour was afipointed guardian to his infant children, and gave bond 11. #1000 Aiea de Yturbide was appointed an to or- phan of Angel Yturbide, ; bond, 1.500. In re estate of John Trzeciak, de. ceased: Inventory returned by the executor. | In re Johanna Cross. guardian: order Equity erof Probate Court filed. van. guardian, returned of real estate of wards. rd O, Castell, deceased. | Executor returned Inventory of the personal miian ri real estat tory sale of all or part of the The will of rine Lancaster, deceased, was filed and vof putlieation issued. The court ad- ned until Saturday next. POLICE CourtT—Judge Shell. . forfeited collate- n¢ Turner, These are two jolly “bust,” $3 each ing, unnecessary inflicting r, A. Christy Mr. was dead and the others He was of- Defendant stated that Emily io Tuxton, indecent expo- a vagrant Christiana Jane Brooks, too loud Samuel Johnson, driving. This is | Adriver of one of the olorless excavatins compan y's wagons. After testimony of the prosecution had been heard the witnesses for defence were bronght in to be sworn. There | Were about a dozen of them, and the odor emitted {rom the crowd, although not munch without berry. charged w Je lieens 0} MeCormic ith doing business as more offensive than the usual smell from the dock, was rather unusual, causing the | officers and attorneys in court to hold on to | their noses. Involuntary “Ob d | came from all parts of the hall, and the wit- ses were turned out and admitted one ai atime. The testimony wes co: court imposed £20 fine: from whieh an Was noted. and “Ab fileting. The “appeal selling liquor Geo. W. Rose- pro- ntinued. duce dealer in the Eastern market without license; profane continued. $5. Joseph Charles C. MeDonald, mith, assauit and bat- tery on Mace Wade; $10. Jobn 2 charged with assault on W. H. Hoover. was an alleged assault. by an employ | Center held possession 0 pied it for some months past. Appeared for defence, and considerable ine terest was felt by the dealers in the market in the results, as the same the right to oceupy without pay: | Yarious demands of the mark Last Saturday testimony voung man in his employ to occupy the sta were at | from th Bailey and market u A issue. | When he was ordered | emp THE CENTER MARKET CONTROVERSY. Henry Johnson were This > of the nm Mr. Hoover, who had stall, but had not oceu- Mr. Birney nld questions as to mentof the t company it appears Hoover t a 1, off by Mr. Smith, the Mr. an left, as requested, but’snb. Mr. Hoover took possession of the foscibly ejected by ley, aide’ by Mr, Jolinson, another : the eompany. | the ground that the office: | elect Hoover. as he (H Mr. Birney took rs had the right to had surrendered the stall to the market company, and that it had to use | session, | who test subsequently party. He claimed that he had the right been sufficient and that the defence. he called Mr. ified that He | one time, but had | mrrket « | show tn eember 1 known | been held re rom) at st, When witness found he was oecupled by another foree to gain it Was legal. mith, the clerk, wer had possession at delivered it up to the gee He bronght a record to t_had been surrendered on De- 174, sinee which time he had not sponsible for its use by the ma ket company. occupying the stall, he or: rm ered him to leave | atom He refused to do so, and he (wit- hess) ordered his men to remove him. Mr. | Baily dia forcibly remove Mr. Hoover. testimon au, with | 1 Frovr The court ny, dismissed GEORGETOW INsprcri flour inspector, reports ter listening patiently to the 1 the ease. D. MeCann, ction of flour ONS. | during the month of Mayas follows: Family, | 24002 bbis.; extra, 1,359 Dbis.; super., 5) bbls! | fine, 42 middling, 25 bbis.; rye, 16 bbis, | Total, 3 SALMON IN THE PoTtomac.—Capt. Wm. | eight pounds, beln of any si GRAIN Barnes yesterday caught in the near thé Three Sisters, a salmon weighing € the first fish of the kind, 20, ever cau TRADE.— ‘otomac, ht in these waters. r. T. C. Wheeler yester- day received 100 bushels of wheat by rail and sold the same at $1.42 per bushel. Arrived, schooner Kitty Ann, with 900 bushels of ro. wheat for Hartley « Bi Fist MARKET.—Messrs. Simmons «& Co. oo sold 9,000 herring at $11.50 per thous- EXCELSIOR TENT, I. 0. R. M ave ade- lightfal concert at the new scl building len nian, one of the most notable features of the Billy ce being the Berane tine tis banjo clon or THE DRAMATIC — MUSICAL entertain- To ald in they ireh: of a pit to aid in purchase of @ piano for the pub- ic schools Worthy the ‘pa ool-house this evening our citizens, as of —_—_—_— ALEXANDRIA. Jackson, wife of . come ting cre E. ey raga Very ris vement. Milivilie J ver! ane, heclaims s £ he went tode Wan- | With ILL.—Mrs. t to state, consumption, brother, Rev. ‘Wash | and | Gor | fax, was Cnel, 3ist, wernor Kemper HURRAH FOR THE the regents of Soe ens. the board of visitors to Mount Vernon will assemble there on Weipesday next, is i in the cou: of Fair fo last Tharsday, Geet wayt-tr 4T 1924 and i Vasa e | r = COUNTRY BOARD — Piracant txca- © ogee ag op BA. bg A eg ton. within five migutes' walk of thesia; | a LESH WALKING! Rate td of Corns, Bunions, Ingrowiag tion; B75 per month. Address MR. Brow ert a ie Ww u« tte, thousands of persons visit Dr. | Fat= Church. Fairfax iy. Vir marked doOr .@tte’s establishment, No. 555 15th street, POTOMAC HOTEL, | BP Special atteusion given lee epposite the SUT. ST. MaRYS CO., | : : a, si St. Geores'« Dr. C. W. Bexson’s Celery and Chamo- = newly erected hotel, « 5 mile Bie are brepared expressly to cure | nef bear the cupfivenc mane and 8 i M padaches, Neuralgia, Nervousness and | George’ . setae nel, | ane Sleeplesness, and will cure any case. Price | teiters June i3th. “Fick a Oa ‘ommission- | 50 cents a box, postage free. Sold by atl | Draggists, and ‘Charles Statt & Co.,480 Penn. | sylvania avenue. Washington. 6,1,€01: | osiblhalen naman oriy THE METROPOLIS SAVINGS BANK, corner of C street and Louisiana avenue, pays five it. Interest on deposits made on or be- 3d ofeach month. Call and get a | 20)2* _ Piney Point PLO, St. Mary's ae | copy of the regulations. 5,25, WILSON’S HOTEL. TuE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof ox wie New York avenue and 15th street, p yas WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA. | cent. annum on deposits foreach calendar Fae ane ots Month. Banking hours,9to4, Saturiays,9 ROBERT WILSON, Px: TOR to ¢ and 6 to8 73,66 Will take a few Boarders for the summer month Freckles and Tan, ask Brick Hotel, with large, airy rooms, Gentlemen r Lehdptecbterte rong td = ling in the city who desire to <pend the «ammer | nforts of a be Valley of | ‘our druggist for Perry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion. tt is reliable. For Pimples on the Face, ig rae or Flesh pier med Perry's Improv Comedene and mple Rem- edy. ihe Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5,5,1: —_e—_—_ SIX PER CENT. INTEREST pal on deposits, | payable on demand. Special rates on tim) deposits. J. H. Squier & Co., Ba: Pennsylvania avenue. ohhieneor A Valuable Discovery. Dr. C. W. Benson, a Practicing Physician, 1% North Eutaw street, Baltimore, (who has paid much attention to nervous diseases,) ias discovered that extract of Celery and | Chamomile combined. in a certain propor- | tion. invariably cures either Bilious, Dys- | peptic, Nervous or Sick Headache, Neural- via and Nervousness. This is a triumph in medical chemistry, and sufterers all over the country are ordering by mail. He prepares it in pills at 50 cents per box. The Doctor is largely known and highly respected in Bal- timore.—Episcopal Methodist. Sold_ by all Druggists. Charles Stott & Co., 480 Pennsy!- vania avenue, agents for Washington. 2.25,t,th.s.3 GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS. ae ie THE ANIVERSARY of the HOME MIs- SIONARY SOCIETY of the S ofthe Methodist Protestant Church, Georgetown Congress street, will be held in thé Church, WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 0% Exercises will consist ¢ floral offerings. The gab Jel-2t* CHA \esioan AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAIN 4 MENT AT THE HALL OF THE GEORGETOWN SCHOOL aces an EVENING, y 3, To sid in purchasing a PIANO for the use of the Schools. citizens of Georgetow quested to aid by their presence an commendable t. The entert i=} » earnestly re- first-class in ev pect. Thi will consist of th nt comed FAMILY FAILINGS axo THE ROUGH! DIA MOND And will be under the direction of. MISS ANNIE A Assisted by a c fed company of the best The musical part will be Lotta Swatlow, Mfsa Helen M. Cob eyce and Whittaker Prof.H. A. B Tickets, 50 Cente, to be had at the Drug Stores. mays CRAIG & TACKSQS'S NEW STOKE. THE RUSH UNABATED! PRICES UNPRECEDENTED! Best Pacific Lawns. 123¢¢.: 5.000 yards Beantifut nen, Messr3 4. Pianist, Book and mayS1 2t Pacitic Pereales, 12%¢.; 2.40 yards Victoria Lawne, Wdac-, 1.200 vard= White Pique, 12.0.5 Black Grena dine Por cent. lets than last year; ‘All Plaid and Light Mohairs at cost. jt will pas you to inspéct our stock before pur- chasing Onc Pricer, in plain fignres, to all. ; CRAIG & JACKSON New Store, 117 Bridge street P 8 —Another consignment of Black Silks, choap- er than the last st be sold Brown aud White and Bla Tks. She and White Check Silk: 3t rtinent -s; 34.00) yards Plaid and Striped Dress Goods, ut 126. worth 25; Black Grenadines, Black Silks and Alpacas. Suu Umbrellas, from 8 cents up; Sash Rib: bons and Fans, at our new store, 103 Bridge street, may 22 127 BENJAMIN MILLER. /B RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE ATTEN- ation of the public to our stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, such as Granite Dj Tea, and Chamber nets: Decorated Chin! s; all kinds of Brushes and Dusters, Wooden and_ Willow Ware, Retricerators, Water Coolers, &c., Children’s Car- yiag which we are selling cheap. Agents for the 1X.L,. Riceming Conch. VALIANT & OGDEN, 47 High «trees jeorgetown. may2)-Im F. SEYMOUR, 132 BRIDGE STREET. GEORGETOWN, D.C., Has now ready all the Spring Styles of HATS! HATS! Fine Silk Hats at $4.50 to $6 50. Men's and Boe ne Straw at pt sta Fine Soft and Stiff Felt Hats for Men and Bo; Every class of goods produced in New York t Se: lect from. Bzpenses low, therefore bargains will be given. ‘may4-Im VINGS BANK, D.C. STREET 2 to 4 p.m., and on Saturdays ive deposits) until 6 p.m. Iuterest paid on its. General Banking Business done, and col- ns made on all acces points. jiscount HORN, Preside GEORGETOWN SA x H Bank hours. 9 a.m. (te days, Mondays, OLKIT nt. H.W. Bagxertr, ¢ acbler: rectors, NM. Polkinhorn.| Thos Dowling, | J.T. Mitchell, Henry Dickson, | B. L.Croptey, | Fred. W. Jones, r § E.D-Harticy, | Thomas Knowles inn, ly iG, Auctioneer, E IMPROVED ¢/ ENCE OF A BSHEELE, NEARG TOWN, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, Juno 34, at 5 ovclock, I will sell on the premises that very desirable ry place sitnated on the Ridge Road, abont one f miles above Georgetown, adje few Farm of the late John’ H. near the residence of A. H. Pi ‘The place contains about 1134 a and. tim- Proved by a comfortable and’ n new Dwelling- couse. Barn, Corn-house, Slaughter-house, a fine Well uf water at the door, aud all necessary out- ings. Also, the small House aud grounds adjoining the above On the south. Terms: One-third cash; balance at 6, 12 and 13 be VERY RESID iz, aud others, Months, with interest. Convey am chaser.’™ {myls-eo) ‘THOS. D H. WHEATLEY'’S STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAB- LISHMENT. yeas 49 Jefferson Strert, Georeetown, D.C. Established. 1631. Premium awarded, 1857. Hi Jarged and improved, 1874, Ladies and Gentlemen et apparel of every dese: 1» Cre} v ‘a: ‘i ription, Ht ol of ev Fiption, (including ‘rimmi Re. & ly cleaned or dyed: also, New Goods, Carpets and Blau’ the Summer months, Send as your address and we will call for and re- turn work at any place in the District free of extra . | Work received and returned by mail or ex- press from and to any place in the country. If ¥OU SEE THEN YOU WILL BUY THEM. GOOD ALL WOOL SUITS, $5 — 8585 —85—_s8_—__ss__88. SUMMER RESORTS. Bat) ine thie Piney P vey them ral swift wer ts Te ‘$1 { = get ay, Oper + £3 per month. ‘oF particglare Iv ti SS) per month. Poy PRAMS s BRO m home, wl nthe in the Depot. Ingnire ir the conntry will find all the ce le enjoying the Sine air of odat ing porters always in attendanc® at | A.B. CLAXTON, 27 Batrest northwest The wate to Bt t Wine in coaches t ingatip.m. They will ings with carriages, pl horses at moderate rat 3. TABOR JORN: OPEN JUNE hs are new and excellent 1@ Springs und return hester by 3 a, Bergdorf & Bro. ting at Winchor BK it Mrs. CLARA A. RIN 2th street. proprietor aT if treet. by M.D. re 15 To SEPT ersare healing and strengt 3 Opermonth. Fare from Washi $89 Throw mt. train. B.&O.R. RB. 420 “th street northwest ¥ depot with wv DV pawsongers to th For further A.5. PBATT & ral orthiwest. N SPRINGS, ShICK COUNT: particulars SON ngton scars Messy t. will be the city during the summer month i Board with Mr. H. HOOK, at Ammendale, srs moderate. Location healthy and. pleasa Address H. HOO! Ma. ear arge or small rooms. «pacions grounds awl ge board. Call at or address 1513 F street nor wert my 31-3." I tag 7 trains daily ea PERSONS DESIROUS OF L! Beltaville, COUNTRY BOAR iD —Rk. eight miles from Was on B. stopping Prince George AVING canfind tus cit 7. na © CHAS JONES, Ei COUNTRY BOARD per month. in a hest bout two ho id daily mail. sville,Va r BEDFORD MINERAL SPRI With Teaae Hunt Bedford from railr: Bhi Ke Halt Bots Kegs, For rooms and furth: Privtor Be Hotel open on Wth Jane b allt: mn P vn. Pa. B Ww 5 Gai r information a dford Springs, Va 2 Connect Bs) Ivania railrow tr NoS, s Pro ay? lin feat Bnapotis, Md. COUNTRY Boar Plain, but comfortabl able. salt water bathi: hi fruit in abrndance. ) perweek. Address Hf. 0. W house, hi fishin jaxurions im" Wilmingt: Philadel RIDLEY PARK HOTEL, This attracti aware © nand B. lotel, Incated the Phi ly traina, goor R.MURBPUY, Ja oad, ten miles under new and effi » appointments of a first Ridley adelphia, | ut | riven, a - Supt. ous of obtaining board for the summer car ite Add: re aw Ww fend ortabl ing Mrs HG. C. WA. A.M.M. RE. BOARDERS WANTED — Pers accommodated b; DER, Catlent's RA a my 2-0 frat Thi ; opened on Potton of ew i is deservedly popular Summer Resort will be DAY OF JUNE tor the re HEALING SPRINGS, W. B. BISHOP, Propair: BATH COUNTY, VA. the FIRST Visitors, ill be a reasonab! TOR, Dx. M. H. HOUSTON, Resipext Puy-iciay, ‘ deduction to parties wake this their bome for the sum! whew For pamphlets and circulars giving a more 1 er. mite description of the Springs and the way of getting them, apply to Messrs. PuRcELL, Lanp & (o0., Richmon at the Springs. Get your tic ets to Covi all pointe, a close connection with a fine stage line direct to the Springs over a beautiful mountain road. im W. B. BISHOP, Proprietor CARLIN'S SPRINGS, W. & 0 Parties. HERBU 218 -C. WEST west, Washington. farlin's Springs ted. and can not . Fairfax str IN, Ay TALBOTT Hatsk, BARNESVILLE, MONT( > MARYLAND. he undersigned having leased the above-named Hotel will be prepared this season to offer «nu perior ac ccommedati siderable ii ing since last summer, «nch as about belf tropolitan from ther information apply to or addres LUFF, Barnesville, T ms d dd fro erms: $2 per day, and m Children under lations to Ladies and @: improvements have b: a mile from Barnesville depot Railroad, and ington, D. 0. 12 and servants haif pri ontgomery co. one hours ride vn the cars $3 to $10 per week nthe Ma- For far. MO BUSH HOUS 474 eireet. SUMMER KESORT AMON TRTAIN BELLEFONTE, Pa. Stereoscopic views of Local Scenery to be seen_st a. and 425 north 7ia @ THE | beon able WILL OPEN JUNE Is mayl3-Im > this ‘Alum water, ble A the fountain that and as Dr. Cob to compete with the in its” hold on AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEL FOR THE BECEPTION 'S OF GU . J. H. BRESLIN & CO., Proprietors. HOUSE is bow open who wish @ pleasant hot : i ‘ay i of cearees fa- orhd wy early, Address * Proprietor,” on Stations ©. Sin aut Pox cil ful location ‘airfax Co.. Vi 20UNTBY BOAKD.— The ULIFTON forthe summer. Those may tnd. Natioual Bask, 609 Teh street Weehiner “ rect, Washington, ho berkick, may6 2m AWLE RINGS. — This nd delightful: samme: full description, can kof 8) otiswood Hotel, a..or of Mr. Tesort, near iz Y sp a nt risonburg, Va., will be open’on June 1, . jer the “iru i management of Mayor ©. B. Luck: # obtained at jo. C. Wedderbur President Board of Directors. popular jar ” Barri WELL MADE AND SYLISH. A FINE CASSIMERE SUIT, $10—$10—_810—-810-__$10—810. NEW AND HANDSOME PATTER) A BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOL SUIT, $12—912 $12 $12 $12 —_ 812. ELEGANTLY MADE AND TRIMMED A RICH ENGLISH WORSTED SUIT, $15— 615— 815 — 815—-815. NEW AND NOBBY, SUPERB IMPORTED CLOTH SUITS, $18 — 815615618815. EQUAL TO CUSTOM GARMENTS. EVERY PIECE WELL SHRUNK AND MADE IN THE BEST MANNER. a7 These Are Forcing Of Prices.t% HABLE BROTHERS y 5 yepicer ae y epepsia and K idne oRHELLER GP mayli-Im KARD, 477 Pa.av., Whol LPUCB WATER cures disease, Dragei: lewale Agent LADIES’ GOODS. CE AN NE tat srs ING G00 fe FeMartlers of Ds ala 10, D. Also, very fine selection PRINCESS” WakiNe HATS Chitdren from two to seven NORM, net ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Sr. x ention is called to APES. 8. SE. mA He} UPPERT, 4 9TH sTREEY, Patent Om Opposite E. A. McCOR MICK, Wanesiuuescsrs Wyny | att the INCESS MARINE STYLES taking the place of the old ANDY SH Se. ") Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes fn CHLP AND STRAW HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, SILKS, &e assortment ¢ IMPORTED BONNETS A cholce Orders promptly alle BOOKS AND STAT IONERY. SHERMAN’S MEMO TWO VOLUMES, HALF TURKEY AND CLOTII SEASIDE A FULL READING. LINE OF STANDARD PA NOVELS AT 25 CENTS. SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, 7 _ 911 Peorestvanian N EW Books. n. W. T_Sherman's Memofrs, 2 vote. cloth nd Beast, Here and Hereaf by Rew J. G. Wood. sal Harper's Han in Bu Freedom lection of Three Fer th Mildred’s W. The Good Ti: MOHUN BR my2ltr 1O18 PONNSTLYANIa AVEN® Bo nithe Kast dF iowehip in ited Essay « ers. By William Black By Mrs. Motley ng. By Rev. BE. iia OTHERS, Bookseltc ding me Ce ‘PUREE FEATHER author © aN £ “The Princess of Thule, and for sale at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. re 5m el.by Win. Black, received Corner 432 street and Pennsylvania avex Man and Beast, Here and Hereafter: lostrated by more than three huudred origival a. ies by Rev. JG. Wood wel Mi ¥ Cherbuties. Blank Books, Paper, E: pee and eversthing in the Stationery line for « HILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE 1 SHTEST AND BEST.—The new Sun day School Song Book, price $30 por hundred copies. Smith's Bible I nary, 1 vol duced t The mest valuable b dente « day Sch 1 Evangelists (Moody and Sankes and George Hi Start, American ; Patriots Chevalicr De ia Suile and His Compaui John 8. ©. Abi may i2-tr bott. WM. BALLANTYNE, PROFESSIONAL. Pd F.GRAUAM, NEYAT LAW SI Delaware, Virginia, T higan, Minnes ta, W reet aud New ¥ ONER OF DERDS 1nes iscon- g ;, McKE fice and residence to No. 25 Sth street, corner of A street sou! itheast. mays-le* CHU RAKEMAS resco, peoonst ht etd er tegen ot i an lon o ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN FAINTING. 27 9th «treet northwest. BPECIMEN BOOM, 710 E street northwest, jandi-ly WASHINGTON, D.C. PER SET FOR TEETH, EITHER a by Dk. A. PRATT, Graduate of, nie College of Dental Surgery. ¢11 7th » between D and Geed in 1 4 yanll-ly Fer Lunch. SHIN T EXCURSIONISTS. TRAVELERS end SPORTS M wi Eek qh Bs everything sui 7 PRESSED CORN BEEF, in 2. 4and6 pound cans; the 2-pouad cans. 0 cents. SALMON, cox ked ready for use, ° MEAT: SOUPS: XT rtcans ready for a BERT BISCUIT, 12 couts tin, BISCUIT: SUGAR WAFERS. © conts FRUIT BISCUIT, CRACK = Plain and fancy, 8 va rietics! DESSERT FRUITS. All kinds of fruits po 5 pr ti article tor DESSERT. FRUIT: ename STRAWBERRIES RASPBEREIES, PEARS, PEACHES DRINK: PICKLED BAVANA CIG. kee SMOKE: 5 for @7- Particular attention given °. ing Parties fc G. may 2S ° CONDENSED MILI WINE, RYE WHISKY WBA WINE, CLA brands. Price—10 for $1. Sfor $1. 6 for $1. for §1. to fitting ont my so. for @ cra |) CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS, Willard’s Ho 1418 Pa. FREE, K, TEA. y CHERRIES: i. Red APPLES, ete, ; lool LE s, PORT wa ser IMPORTA variety af 4. Fish- Pionic Parties supplied tel. p*® COPYING NO ae NECESSARY, CLEPHANE & CO."S NEW AUTO-LITHOGRAPHIC PROCESS, PRINTED copies of all rate of W cents d TWO C) ‘in print my 10-6m_ Neen SERENE © Con apres ie pas ater ox SHELLES, INKARD’S mayl-tm 477 Penna. avons, mee Pennsylvania largest iT folio of lowest rat Gen ital, $100,000. ‘ana Persona ‘oma 4] we the coldest morning. K NOX'S DRESS = HATS, Jus opened, ‘At STINEMETZ’s, 1237 Pennsylvania PHA‘ } Surplus, $106,373 25. ‘roperty Om the most rea~ ms. mrers furnished at low words for first copy, ENTS per folio for each additional Fac Soy of drawings, plans, let - es. copy. otters, Cir culars, fe hte on ga taken in short-hand and tray c P.. = 0 METSerouiTan DOLLAR STORE, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODs. IMM a St leas cost than mauuscript bere: | EXTREMELY Li ae SH Office No. 517 7th street, 5 .. Sd MA P MACHR BRIN, Chiidren’s ENSE VARIETY. =f ERIE fe W PRICES AN N 0 avebe 'D SPLENDID ED! DRY Goons. ESTES INDUCEM: Nos yards aptondid CALT SHIRTIN Yard wil A splendid acecrin SHIRTS fron & PARASOLS at very te Lot of DRESS GOOTS ‘ m (asi eeaeon to be sold at your own pr eral makes of BLEACHED COTTONS, 20 and 12, ate Bonanza brand of ALPAC§ at 50 ots , be cons x -- MATTING cheap and good GEO, J. JONNSON & ©%., any 29 tr TL) Market Space. Bol ND TO SEI IF WE HAVE TO SELL THEM AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES: “ ne 25 “> ee Law Just ree Laid aS pieces W and Stripe at i AN! our Plaid Ir ‘spelity Sores efor Li wear ing aud & CALL For RaR OPEN AT NIGHT ONT TEN LO ©. M. TOWSON & €0,, #26 Pers mart tr senth «id: wear TAD © re a | GREATEST REDUCTION IN DRY Goons EVER KNOWN IN WASHING Nat j CARTER'S 707 Market Space. fic Canibeh Yard wide Pa Laws may? Q() PER CENT. ON ALL CASH SALES UNTIL NEXT MONDAY. MAW 31 When the batanee of my stock w bowed aT AUCTION JOHN T, MITCHELL, may25-tr 931 Pennsylvania avenve pD*®* GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY STRICTLY ONE PRICE! DEESS GOODS—Silke. noes. Melanges, Lences, Ja ‘ ees, Plard ss, Black Grenadines, Mow ENok, de. ke WHITE GOODS Linsns. Napkins, Swies, Victoria and Bishop « Lawn, Na s0oks. ee. ac a tines a Lg tic Cottons, Prints. Bersales, Lawn ams. 4c 1CARSIM ace rnin, Fine CLOTHS an ERES tor Men™ and i wear, HOStE nd NOTLONS, Demorest # Patter ar New _myMitr_ New Store, 10147 T° RETIRE FROM BUSLNESS. J. ©. WISWALL @ ©6., To close ont their large and splendid etock of DRY GOODs, Will on MONDAY offer the following aup tudscemente EVERYTHING AT ACTUAL €08T 4 LARGE AMOUNT OP DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS AT EXACTLY ONE HALF THE USUAL PRICE BEST PACIFIC PERCALES, 12% cen NEW SPRING PRINTS, 6% cont BLACK SILKS, GRENADINES MERES at a discount of 33 Prices. BLACK SILKS for $1.25, worth $1.73 | BLACK GRENADINES for 50. worth $1 BLACK CASUMERES for 8734, worth = BLACK ALPACAS for 3734, worth 65. EVERYTHING AT GREAT BAR | TO CLOSE THE STOCK AT ON cedented and CAS per cent. on form o. 310 SEVENTH STREE miS ly Near Penu-ylvania w | pRopwEAD * 9 DEALERS IN FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODs, Etc. HAVE REMOVED To 959 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Between 9h and lth «te Where they will be glad to see friends. and strane B | Plain. Plaid and Vetvet stripe GRENA- Sec. to 84.75 per yard. hed Cottons, 150, 3s. ai 8 44 Bi 5-Button Paris Kids, BRODHEAD & ©o., myl3 939 Peon. sve., bet. 9th and lth “MACK AW STRAW MATS. ¢ MACKINAW STRAW HATS. We have the largest stock of this de irablr Straw BN Siree & ROPE, my28-6t 3 Penusy!\ ania avenne p4™ NT ELA! ic CRUTCH, ~ THE BEST LN USE. A fall assortment of sizes in > \ . Stock. Also, tower fedis- Dron nae eenoye taxes because you expect relief from Congress oF tha ere. Those who pay will get all draw- Decks. Pay at once and save over 30 per ceut through PETEK CAMPBELL, 1423 Pennsylvania ne, between Willard 's ape Fresca may 20 Ina AT THe Balri E SHIRT FAC. 1012 F Stree i Wasnnssen, wc, a 75 Weer fost fret, Pakincrs. Md. make the VERY FIN: DRESS xy +e to ‘snd in the most elegant manner, for 9225, on the sleeves; or @2.50 with ate se. SEL ‘ply LINEN CG py pd cul cents: v4 MAC TERBA OOTTA “ala pa. ‘a. CH. OF. L, SAUVEUR'S NEW CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH METHOD.