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EVENING STAR. BATU RDAY.......... Inne 10, 1876. Weather Probabilities To-day, Orrice oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, Jane 10, 1878. ake region and middle fods, stationary pressure temperature. and occasional tecal raing LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. From James Seilew we have No. ti of the Sew York Drama.” The Court in General Term was a/l- Journed this morning anti] Monday morning. The case of Charies G. Fisher, charged With abstracting court papers, will be called in the Crimina! Court on Monday. A concert will be given on Monday even- ing next. at Lincoln hall, by 590 pupils of the colored schools of this Distrets to show their proficiency in the science of music. Hope H. Siatter, recentiy pardoned by the President from the Albany penitentiary, Where be was serving out @ term for the murder of Michael Hussey, ts in this city. Wylie bas directed a decree of «i- <Soree to be drawn in the case of Lola V. Waish sgt. Joseph Walsh, ou the ground of desertion Uj on motion of Walter 8. Cor, esq , bef Judge MacArthur this morning, the preser graduating class of the Law Department of ‘olumbia University was admiited to prac. tice tn the courtsof the District of Colambia. “Peg-leg” Brown, who has been in limbo ebarged with conspiracy with Ottman, Hal- leek, and others in the Treasury robbery ease, was yesterday admitted to bail in the som © and released. The alsrm of fire from box 32, about 9 o'clock last evening, was occasioned by & blorder in transmitiing a signal over the wires. As No 2engine waz responding to the alarm, it ran into a street car at the cor. er of Pennsylvania avenne and 1th street and knocked !tott the track. The dedication of St. Angustin’s Church, eorver of 15th and L streets northwest. will take place to-morrow morning. Archbishop Bayley, of Baltimore, will officiate. Hay- @en’s Imperial Mass will be rendered by a chotr of one hundered voices and an orenes- tra of eighteen performers under the leader- ship of Jobn Espnta. A complimentary benefit ts to be tenderet to Mr. Buckingham, the well known door- keeper of Ford's Opera House, next Thurs- day night, June 15th. Some of our best pro- fessiove| and amateur talent will take part. ©The ticket of leave man” will be presented, with young Harry Boekingnam in his great role of “Sam Willoughby.” Dr. Edward H. Adaros, purveyor of the Naval hospitai in this city, who was recentiy #0 dangerously ii! from the effects of a wound received in @ postmortem examination, is pow, thanks to the treatment of Medical Director F. M. Gunnell U.S. N., so far con- valescent as to have returned to his duties, though not yet restored to his usual strength. On Wednesday evening, about § o'clock, a sneak thief entered the residence of Eugt- beer-in-Chief W. W. W. Wood, chief of the bureau of steam ergineering in the navy, on K street. and mage off without detection, With a pumber of hats and canes, which Were on the stand inthe hall. Among the canes wasone made from the weod of the rebel ram “ Merrimac.” ————— NN SHOOTING MATCH INTER. r. Theodore F. Gatche!, Pres- ident of the Society forthe Prevention of poteper to Animals, made a raid on mem- bers of the I). C. Game Protective Associa- tion. engaged in a pigeon shooting match at Brigutwood yesterday afternoon. Mr. { Gatehel witnessed the shooting of about Mfty birds, the number set for the first Imatch. and at the conclusion took Messrs. M.A. Tappan, C. S. Wheeier, T. E. Smitn- *on and Mr. Jensen intocustody. They will be arraigned before Justice Weaver at 430 @elock this afternoon, charged in twenty- tbree cases wiih extreme cruelty to ani- mals—in cases where the birds were not in- pore d Killed, but only wounded and per- mitted to escape. The free for-all match Was about to proceed when Mr. Gatcheil re- quested that they desist from further shoot- ing. This proposition was declined, and he then tpformed them that if they «id proceed the entire company would be arrested and conducted to the police station. They de- sired to Enow his authority to arrest with- out ® warrant. Lieutenant Noonan statet that Mr. Gatchel did possess that power, and the shooting was discontinued. . Howarp University, Law Drpaar- MENT.—Toe sixth annual commencement of the law department, of Howard University, took place last evening at the Congrega- tioval church. at which there was a large Sttendance. Seated upon the stand were Hon. Robert Purvis, General Balloch, Gene- tal Whittlesey, Rev. Dr. Rankin, Professors Bascom. (dean of the law department,) Fair- jamb, Augusta. Robinson. Richards, Cook, Gregory and Jobuson. The exercises were epened with music op the organ by Pro’. Bisebof!, followed by prayer by Dr. Rankin Mr. Jobu T. Shuften, of Jacksonville. Fila. delivered an oration oo “The Study of Law; Mr. Alexander S. Kichardson, of Chester, S. | €., an address on “International Law;” Mr H. Riebardson, of Cleveland, Ohto, an ora ton on “Criminal Law:” and Mr. Chas. N Otey, of Raleigh, N. C., an address 07 “Forms and Precedents with the Valedic- | tory.” Prof. Fairlamb, with appropriat re- | marks, presented the diplomas to the grad- bates (whose names have been published ta ‘Tre St —_+—__ THE FURLOUGHED EMPLOYES of the ‘Treasury bureau of privting and engraving held an adjourned meeting at Sbea's Hall Jast eveni:z,Mr.Craig in the chair, aad Mr. W.T. Johnson secretary. A number of ladies were present. ts were made from the committees to the effect that the resolution calling for information on which the sum required to be appropriatei to give two months pay to eaen furioughed employe not yet set to work, would be introduced ta Congress on Monday, and that there was a | good prespect of its adoption. From $65,000 wo would probabiy be the sum re- | quired. The ladies were requested to act as | | | & committee and urge tha passaxe of the bill @s soon as it shall have been tutroduced and referred. ———————— Tur Law Association, of G University, held their third annua! Jast night a! Gonzaga Hall, Mr.James E. Miller in chair. The report of the board of directors was read, showing an active | yoembership of 49, and that tae association | is @ frm basis. The library contains I7i | Volumes, with factifties and means to in- | crease it. The receipts for the year were | | $242.02, and expenditures <1= Otfieers were electe’ for the ensuing year, as fol- lows: Thomas H. Bradley Wm. \ ¥: J. CS. Barg surer. Jobn P. Lotbrop, Thomas Duke «ad Taomas | Morvay, directors. THE WASHINGTON CITY MISstONARY SOciEtY met last night, and Rev. S. Kra- mer. city missionary, submitted his report for the past eight months, showing that 5. families bave been visited, numbering persons; 251,72) pages of trac’s and 34 copies have been distributed; 15 frnt- lies refused to receive tracts or books; $130.75 have been distributed to needy cases. great amount of su‘tering has been fonn4. | he ships of war at the pavy yard have been | Nistted. and services are held on them every Sabbath. The marine barracks have also been visited. * missionary has preachel over forty-five times, aud assisted in ministry in other service. KNown 1 well known that MeMurray et Space, is the “only pra ral trunk manufacturer in the city.” Guarantees to repair, cover and sel! hew trunks, travellog bags, [adies’ satchels, shoulder straps. pocket books, cheaper than the ches ;est, and tn a durahle and sub- stantial maoner. ‘A trial on’ Jou. 5 Market Space — Av | es PRIGG'S JEWELRY STORE received a beaatitul case of man gold earrt lockets and ewelry this moruing—Ko- necklaces, on¥x earrings, ces; Lake (ieorge dia- ty sliver Glagree neck- | 0 ms @nud stik 7 Pennsylvania avenue, ATTESTION to the new adver- nour oF mos of J.J George, at 21s Pepnesivania svenne. Formany years Mr. George bas be aking boots and shoes our mos! particular eltizens. Call and m. Fis motto is, “Comfort for the feet. and yocap jar ot” CINecIN Sati NVENTION.—The Baiti- io rallroad bas arranged to pro- ~~ car secommodations for an ober io Cineinpati. Secure Pennsylvania avenue, C13 15t atreet, acu depot =e. " = MARRIAGE LICENSKS have been issued to J.P. Batier so¢ F itvora Jones, Jacob Rosen. thsi aod Bionte Tykoexi; F. Weulland and Katy Rupp; Thomas D. Fitzgerald and Eliz- a@petn Gurmas. ——so—_. TAKE YOUR wires AND CHIL 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon exci steeinboat Mary Washington— DREN on the ursion of tae 25 cents tne | made, and the meeting should follow as soon | ing could not be Found trip. See advertisement. a Boy's ASD CHILDREN'S & ceived, large stock this Binson & Co, BYeLUe, ne: CrTS jast ro. the Boy's Clothiers, #0) Powe. jo M. Willian’s.— | Adet, Adas Israel Synagogue. | INTERESTING CONSFCRATION CEREMONIES | YESTERDAY. Yesterday afternoon the new houseof wor- | ship of the Adas Israel Congregation. at the | corner of 6th and G streets northwest, was consecrated. There were it President | Grant, Senator Ferry of Michigan, Rev. Dr. | Newman, Rev. Mr. Govzaies, and many | other prominent gentlemen. THE BUILDING is @ neat brick edifice, 25 by 60 feet, and the lower part contains the vestry. The upper or inain room b&s a gallery oa both sides and Across the west end, the east end being oceu- pict by the ark, the reading desk, &c. The | orisha on et yong ly decorated and an | elaborate ornament in evergreens hung from tbe ceiling behind theaitar, ard over the ark in Hebrew characters were the words “How beautifal are thy tents.” &c. The national | colors were hung on either side of the ark, while around the galleries were run festoons of evergreens interspersed with bouquets. | The decoration was the work of Messrs. M. j Goldstein ana L. Abrahams. assisted by A. | Abrahams, L. Myer. 8S. Jacobs, and Misse; | | | 8. Boyer, C. Myer, H. M , Amelia Myer, Bertha Rich, and Rachel Goldstein. PREVIOUS TO THE SERVICES teing commenced, the following assembled about the altar: Rev. George Jacons, of | Philadelphia, and Rey. Mr. Janover, of New | York—the former as the minister, and the | latter as the chazan or reader, with the oM- cers of the covgregatien as follows: Boyer, president; Jacob Peyser, vice presi- ‘ent; Morris Cohen, honorary secretary; Rapbeel Sanger. treasurer; Sorach Hartong, Isaac Levy, Morris Cohen, trustees; M. Op- pepheimer, Philip Cohen, members of board of maragement. Building committee, (in a divin to the trasters:)S. Gojdstein, ehair- Rien and Wm. Dannenberg. wing: S. Wolf, A. 8. Solomons, LL Biout, Ber jamin, and Rev. L. Stern, ler of the Sth street congregation. Prest- 3 br. Newman and other tn- pied seats near the altar. ortiy after four o’clock Mr. Boyer, pres- , Called the assemblage to order, and THE CEREMONIES were commenced by Mr. 8. Goldstein, as | chairman of the building committee, pre- | senting to Mr. Boyer, as the representative of the congregation, the keys of the building. In doing so Mr. Goldstein expressed tne pleasure it gave the committee to turn over | the building for consecration to Got, and | thanked the congregation and their friends | | for the assistance given. Mr. Boye rin accepting the keys tendered the thanks of the congregation to the com- mittee and said they were gratified with the work. They bad much to be proud of, for this was the first house of worship built by them in the District, and he asked that the choicest blessing o: Heaven rest upon them The minister, Rev. Mr. Jacobs, witn Messrs. Wolf, Solomons, Rich, Hartong, Danenberg, L. Blout, Jacob Peyser, Isaac Levy, B. Benjamin, and others, retired to the vestry | for the scrolls of the Law, and these scrolis | were crowned with wreaths at the foot of the | stairs by Misses Amelia Myers and Sarah | Boyer. The minister, Mr. Jacob, preceding, knocked at the closed doors, and said “Open | unto us the gates of righteousness, the gates of prayer, that we may enter through them and offer our homage to God.” Tne chazan, Mr. Janover, answered, “This is the gate of the Lord; the righteous enter therein. Enter His gates with thanksgiving, His courts with praise; give thanks unto Him and bless His name.” The door was then opened by the president of the congregation, and the chazan and congregation continued the ser- | vice, the minister, accompanied by the scroil-bearers. slowly passing up the aisle, preceded by Mr. 8S. L. Habie. As they ap- proached the ark the perpetual lamp was lighted. Mr. Jacobs offered a prayer for the President of the United States, the Vice Pre- sident, Senators and Representatives, ani the people, and asked thai in this centen- nial year that all may have a proper appre- ciation of the freedom. The services were continued by the minis- ter and scroll bearers making seven circuits of the altar place, chanting appropriate | psalms, and the scroll being placed in the ark, the door was closed, and a psa!m of re- joicing was chanted, after which Mr. Jano ver read an appropriate selection. Rev. Mr. Jacobs followed with thesermon, in which he spoke of Jacob’s dream, and taking the words of Jacob: “This is none other than the house of God, and the gate of Heaven,” preached therefrom. A concinting hymo was sung and the services closet with the benediction. eS The Cincinnatt Nowinations. THE STATE ASSOCIATIONS PREPARING FOR A GRAND RATIFICATION MEETID A meeting of delegates from the several | state republican associations was held last | bight in room 46, St Cloud building, to con- sicer the subject of holding a grand ratitica- ton meeting after the nominations shall have been made at the Ciucinnal! conyen- tion. The following states and territories were represented: Indiana. Maryland, New York, Obio, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Massaciusetts, Illinois, Maine, Pacific states and territories, and the several south- ern states represented in the southern ree putlican association. Mr. P. Hash occu- pird the chair,with Mr. Thomas G. Hensley, of New York, as secretary. The objects of the meeting were stated and @ general interchange of opinions took place. Mr. Hensley, the secretary, moved that they have AN OUT OF DOOR RATIFICATION MEETING, | aud that arrangements be made commensu rate with the importance of the occasion, as it is sure to be the largest meeting of the kind over beld in this District. He staied | U at bis state association (New York) had anthorized him to agree to any expense which might be fixed upon for this purpose. His association numbers 325 members, and-| they are willing to stand their share of the expense. ‘he chair suggested that they had better not take any fina! action until all therepab- lean state associations had been heard from and are represented. Let the present be a meeting of conference only, and discuss tue qvestion in a general sense, and leave <ie- talls for the future. Thursday or Friday wii! be the day the nominations will provably be aiterwards as possible, say Saturday or Mon- day night following. A general discussion followed as to the time, place and manner of making the de monstration. Mr. Hutchinson said the New England as- sociations would not probably take any part in the movement, as they had not done so on similar preceding occasions. The Secretary (Mr. Hensley) did not favor any positive action until all the states could be presented. He withdrew his former mo- ton, and then moved that a committee of five be appolnted to confer with the state as- | sociations not represented at the meeting, | and all republican clubs, and ascertain as near as possible THE COST OF THE DEMONSTRATION; whether or not it be advisable to hold an | out of-door or tn-door meeting, and make a report at @ meeting next Monday night. | Col. I. 8. Tichenor, president of the Veter- ars’ club, offered bis rooms in the Le Droit | building—Nos. 34 and 35—to the delegates for their next meeting, free of cost; which offer was accepted, and tne motion of the secre. | lary was adopted. Mr. J. R, Thompson sugzested that the committee call upon the proprietors of the National theater and ascertain if that puild- procured, as they do not wish @ rabble marching to music through the streets. If Mr. Biaine is nominated, they might expect tosee Mr. Conkling, and the others who have been talked of, take a part in the general jubilee, and be the volunteer speakers. Others urged that they should havea meet- | ing in which il could participate, which could not be done within the limits of brick walls. They want the people to be present. | Mr. Hutchinson resewed the resolution that tt ts the sense of this meeting to have | & ratification meeting in the ogen alr. Adopted. Mr. Eertey renewed the resolution for the | appolatment of | A COMMITTEE OF FIVE | to make inquiry 4s to cost of erecting plat- | form, obtain permission from the proper | authorities for use of the City Hall steps, | aud make a report at @ meeting to be held | at the rooms of the National Veteran Ciub of | the District of Colambia, in LeDrolt baild- | ing, next Mondey night; adopted, and the chair announced Messrs. Hersey of N. Y., J. | R Thompson of Vt., I. 8. Tichenor, Paciic | states, aud Charles Murphy, of the Southera | States Association, as the committee. oa WASHINGTON CiTyY MARKETS FoR THE Werk ENDING JUNE 8.—Butter—Receip:s | \:beral; market cull, with slight accumula- ten of stock, nothing but choice is bringing outside figures. Flour—The flour market seems to show no animation as yet. ers are purchasing only small lots, just enough for immediate use. Hence the trade issiow and market dull. Grain—Rsceipts \'ght and market dull. Hay—Market isover- stocked with hay, and at present it is hard to sell except at low figures, and even then only choice lots wanted. @s—Recetpts ight; market has advanced. Ponltry—Oid fowls #re tn fair demand al quotations; good spring chickens are in demand, bat small ones are very dull. Vegetables—Stock @ud generally dull. Live Btoce Cattle moarket WAS more active at an advance of to 4 cent per pound; no cattle, however, sold at over 6 cents. the main advance being on medium and good steck. Sheep and jambs very dull, except fancy lambs, for which there was a fatr demand. Hogs very dull. Calves brisk. eee Just RECEIVED.—A large lot of light col. ored boy's and children’s suite, pee — received to- . B. Robinson y's Chowblers. a8 Penna. avenue, next to Widian’s.—[adet. sale by B. | ile.) | sanitary committee. | Duhey. | States that they were married February i7th, 1 | According to testimony, he lias been travel- | bad no particular defense, except as to pre- | children and a love of romping with them. | And the court sald the case was of that class | $500. NCES, Src. | Ala meeting of the Board of Health, last pigbt, Dr. Verdi in the chair, the MORTALITY REPORT FOR THE WERK endteg June 3d was submitted, showing the total number of deaths to have been t+ of which 39 were of white females and 25 colored. Prominent among the causes were consarmp- Uon, from which there were 9 deaths; pnea- monia, 5; diarrhcea. 2; convulsions, (infan- ; premature birth.5. Tne mortality was ¢ less than last week, orat the rate of 29.800 per 1.000 per annam. Increaseof the population b: Dirtne (reported) over deaths was 2), or at the rate of 8.450 per 1.000 per an- bum. 2 4 per cent. of the deatbs were from zymotic diseases, 20.31 from constitational, S281 from local, 13.75 from developmental, and 469 from violence. Rate of mortality of the white popuiat.on was 17.635 per 1,000 per apnum, while the mortality of the colored population was 28 89 per 1,000 for the same period. Number of births reported during ihe week was 00—white, 44; colored, 46. Rate of increase of the white population by births over deaths = 1,000 per annum, while the tnerease of the colored population by births over deaths, was 2 per 1,000 ver apnom. Deaths corresponding week 1575, | white, 25; colored, 35; total, 60; or at cherate of 19.500 per 1,000 perannum. Deaths Octo- ber 1, 1874, to May 31, 1875, 2,695, Deaths O>- tober 1, 1875, to May 31. 6, 2.413; showing & decrease of deaths agalust same periol of last year, 252. | i | | NUISANCES. The brick structure on I), between Ist and 24 streets southeast, the property of George Parker, and the brick structure 709 G street northwest, were declared to be nuisances aud ordered to be abated. A petition waa received from Frederick A. Boswell and others, complaining of stagnant water on the line of the old canal between Sonth Cap- Nol avd %d streets southwest, and asking its abatement. The paper was referred to the wistrict Commissioners. The contractor was directed to remove the garbage daily from the Corcoran Square market. A petition was received from the chairman of the Senate District Committee, signed by a number of citizens of this city, praying for the removal of the buildingof H.F.Tarner < Co., and asking an investigation of the matter’ and report as to its effect on the health of the comunity. The paper was referred to the ae Card Exonerating Mr. Zarhorst WASHINGTON, D. C., June 9th, 157 This is to certify that the arrangements mace by Mr. Zarhorst in attending toouc brother's (John Leas’) funeral was perfectly satisfactory to us, and that the galtat which the faneral went out was decorous for @ foneral, and that Dabey acted in an iInsuit- ng manner, end Mr. Zurhorst was protect- ing vs and himself from Duhey’s insnuits, | which caused the assanit made upon him by WILLIAM Lvcas, JAS (his * mark) LUCAS, Awn Eviza (her 4 mark} LUCAS. phoresis altel BILL FOR MAINTENANCE.—To.day R. J. Murray filed a bill for Kate Barratt agt. Jotn P. Barrett for a maintenance. She 1857, at the Cathedral in Baltimore, and di fendant lived with her and her mother until November, 1361, when he left her and has not returned since nor contributed to her sup. port. She represents that defendant is the | owner of certain property in this city, and a | grocer, and he is amply able to provide for her support. ———_ THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION seems to be the great talk of the day, but the fine dry goods exhibition of Wolford & Shilberg, 817 Market space, caps theeclimax. In the establisbment bere referred to there 1s an elegant fog A of dress goods for summer wear, and a large assortment Liama jaca sacques and shawis of the richest desigas, In a word, the most fastidious can be suite in styles and prices at the store of W. & S. | —__ THE COURTS. POLICE CourT—Judge Snell. To-day, Joon Shepley, larceny of @1 in silver coin; $10 and costs. Wm. Tommers, astaniton Fanny Robinson; £10 and costs. Mark McAtee, assault on Samuel Pelusar; land costs. Susan Williams. assault oa John Woodward; =! and costs. Sarah Jones, assault on Anna Weddington; $3 and costs. Jobn Brown, larceny of a child’s carriage, valued at 12, from W-.B. Willlams; $30 and costs, or 60 days tn jail. Geo. Clark, pro- fanity; $5. wis Ric forfeited col- lateral. Gilbert Flynn, disorderly in Center market; =2. Josepn Miller, public blaspne- mer; $5. CHARGED WITH CORRUPTING scHOOL- GIRLS. Emile Ku pee was stood up to the rail, charged with indecent exposare to little girls. His counsel, Mevsrs. Beam and Brels- ford, pleaded “not guilty,” and five little girls gave positive testimony against him. Ing about town for some time, cutting up his pranks and poisouing the miads of little school girls. His counsel tried hard to clear up these charges against their client, but it Was no go; thi were too many of them. Detective McDevitt and McElfresh hunted bim up and escorted him in yesterday. He vious good character and a fondness for No witnesses were put on for the defense, which could only be accounted for Dy moral obliquity amounting almost to a monoma- nia. This exposure of person to little cnil- dren Was @ graveoffense. Parents have a great interest in raising thetr children in purity, and nothing but punishment com- mensurate would answer. Taois man had taken advantage of many little children to contaminate their mi pose a fine of $100, or # days to jail. An appeal was taken, and bonds were fixed at ALL sonrs. Ignatins F. Tinaglia, charged with casting rubbish on the street; Mary Gately, sell- ing rum without license; $105; appeal taken, and bonds given. Mark McAtee, same charge, $105; an appeal not Wm. L. Ma- pe horney, same charge, £105; ken, GEORGETOWN. A NEw STEAM CANAL YACHT.—A new steam yacht, named the Maryland, has been completed by Ramsey & Co., contractors, Baltimore, for the Chesapeake and Ohio canal. She will be used by the officers of the canal in making tours of Inspection, as well as for a pay-boat and in carrying ‘pasaen- gers. Her dimensions are 8 feet length, 14 feet breadth of beam, and of light draft. She bas an iron bull, formed of plates , tneb thick, and her power consists of a pair of compound engines, the cylinders of 8 inches and 16 inches diameter, with 12-inch stroke of piston. The oat ts nicely fitted up, with ab ample saloon, well ventilated, which is 7 feet in the clear and 30 feet long. There are 5 staterooms, a@ clerk's office, &c., besides the appointments for the crew, and she can fur- nish passenger accommodations for 50 per- sons. One of the objects in building the Maryland was to stimulate the use of steam on the canal, and demonstrate that steam power need not be more costly than mule power as acanal motor. Although the boat is small, she bas been fitted with a high- class economical engine. She ts receiving u finishing touches, is expecte1 to leave Baltimore for Georgetown this eve- ning. Next week the canal officials expect makeatripin her toCumberland. She has been built under the direction of A. P. Gorman, president, and W. R. Hntton, chief engineer Of the canal. Her cost will be about $7,500. Mar. Jesst H. WILSON, of this city, a graduate of the law d¢ partment, Columbian upiversity, was this morsing admitted to practice iu the courts of the District of Co- ‘umbia. Curist CHURCH.— The new itor 5 5 of 1 Christ chureb, Rev. Albert R. Starts will iene there to morrow week, the instant. 13th —Arrived, canal boat Caledonia, 3,300 bushels corn and 230 bushels wheat to Hartley & Bro. i] AMERICAN REPUBLIC | A SUCCESS! Prepare for the Centennial Fourth! Let all the poople now that success ia the Shoe lieved by trace was L. HEULBRUN, No, 402 774 STREET WN. W., W ho will sell for thirty days, Centennial Bargains, In order to elose out $109,000 worth of NEW AND STYLISH BOOTS AND SHOES, ‘As follows: LaAlen’ Finest French Kid Button, $4.00, Lasting Side jetive Bo, 402 7th st., 24 door above D st. p.w. A= FOUR FREE “HIG | dietetic qualities. READING NOTICES. The Crown Perfumes. Use the rich natural flower odors of The Crown Perfum: Co, 40 Strand, London, comprising Wild Flowers of India, Crown Bongquet, Butterfiy, Orchis, &e., &e. CITY ITEMS. Hakrt's ROACH PowpeEr, 1212 F street. To C.XANDER, 911 SEVENTH STREET :— | Dear Sir: Your Blackberry and Raspberry Wines are decidedly the purest and best, and I have no hesitation in cee Ge as much preferable to drugs for effecting relief from various forms of summer com- Plaint. Yours, « —_» ____ HATS.—Fresh supplies received this week. Stift and soft light felts, black bands, cheap. White satiors, and brown Derby straws, #1 to $2. Boy's white and brown straws, very good, 75c. and #1. A splendid assortment, Tmoderate prices, and polite attendance, at Lewis’, $20 7th street, between I and K. N. B.—“One Price.” 2 EE Usk Palmer's elegant Perfumes and Totlet articles. Lists at drug stores and at 12 Piatt street, New York. 5,25,w &s,1: ina NO ESTABLISHMENT In the city more j Prompt in attending to all orders for Sewer ‘ork, Plumbing and Gas Fitting than Ham- liton & Pearson, Y. M. C. A. Buliding, 9th and D streets. They employ none but the best workmen, and Consequently give satis- faction In all their work. They k the Jargest stock of Plumbers’ and Gas Fitters’ supplies Of any house in the city, and are therefore enabled to do ail work at the most reasonable prices. They give low estimates on all contract work, and guarantee satis- faction in every instance. Give them a cail. They are good responsible men and deserve encouragement. 3,18, wdes,3: a APOLLINARIS WATER —A natural effer- yescent mineral water of great purity, very ®greeable flayor, and possessing valuabie For sale by all draggtsts, erecers, and dealers In mineral water. Caution —Messrs. McCullagh & Co., No. 49 Beaver street, New York, agents of the Proprietors of the spring Abrweiler, Ger- many, caution the aes against using Apollivaris water which does not bear the new pictorial label and brand of the spring, with thelr (McCullagh & Co.’s) name as agents ailixed, whereby genuineness is guar- anteed. 5,13,86 ae Dr. C. W. BENSON'S Cruxry amp Quan: OMILE PILLS are pre] ex) 7 cure Sick Headache. Nervous Headache, Dyspep- tc Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness aud Sleeplessness, and wijl cure any case. Price, SOcents, Sold by all Druggists in Washing- ton, Georgetown and Alexandria, 2,24,60 ns J. H. Squier & Co., BANKERS, M416 Pennsylvania Avenue, pay 6 per cent. interest on deposits, op demand. Special rates on time eee paid January and July ited. able leposits, or cred- 5,27,¢0 Corns, ae. Th as of the elite of the world patronize Dr. White's establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue. opposite Willard’s Hotel, for the successful treatment of hard, soft and vascu- lar corns, bunions, ny sagt ng aod club nalis, &c. Fee $1 per visit for attending the feet. mm CURING AND DYEING. A. Fischer enlarged his establishmest by removing to bis new building, 906 G st. north- West, three doors west of 9th street, very near his former place. By promptly were the latest improvements, whether of American FIRSsT-CLAss Eten or European invention, he is enabled to dc any work in @ manner not to be equaled by those not sing these facilities. #7 Ladies Dresses cleaned and dyed with- out being taken apart. w=7” Crape Veils refinished nice and cheay ez Grease stains removed effectually. #7 Gent’s garments cleaning and dyeing a specialty. eo Prices lower than ever before, to suit the times. BETTER OFFERS THAN THESE CAN NO MAN MAKE, IF, AFTER THIS, ¥OU DO NOT DRESS WELL DONT BLAME Us, FOR WE OFFER YOU A GOOD FULL suUIT for 85—§S—¢s—_8S___ 88__88—_88 au $10—_§10—810—810—$10—$10 fe $12—-$12—_§12—_$12—_§12—_g12 SUITS GOOD ENOUGH FOR DRESS for 814914614 811814814 $16—_$16—s16— $16 _s16—816 $18—$15—§18—g1S—$18_—__B18 SUPEBB AND STYLISH FINE DBESS SUITS for $20 820820 820820 —g20 $22—_g22—-s22 $22 —_§22—g22 $25— 925825 ——g25—_$25—-g25 BOYS’ CLOTHING TOO CHEAP TO mM NTION. HABLE BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, jed-tr Oorner Seventh and D strevta. JUST OPENED. GAUZE UNDERWEAR AT VERY LOW FIGURES. LADIES’ ALL KINDS FROM 50c. UPWARDS. MISSES’ GAUZE UNDERWEAR FROM 26 CENTS UPWARDS. MEN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAR FROM 50 CENTS UPWARDS. PARASOLS AT ASTONISHING PBIOES, ar ©. BAUM’S, 408 Seventh Street. my%4-4tbp ar THE SUN For the Campaign. will nn erect Se Eoaee 5K ign win be FORK SUNas to it to cand:d mea Fidmiaies We Ey ae we nee BDI ; a, Serdetg fees ino eka oe Y é UN 4 Ee Oy wank TUS BTS FELON: CK ia tal Brits at Low Prices Busts, = ou brnek, and forall other ONEY TO oan. ee AMUSEMENTS. ([ == Peactisce cantata, “SPRING HOLIDAY,” ' Will be rendered by two hundred and Gfty Children | of the ] PU 3LI¢ BCHOOLS, under the direction of Prof. Josera DaNigt, at FORD'S OPERA HUUSE, On TUESDAY snd WEDNESDAY EVESINGS, | Jane ban ith. Admission, 50 and 85 cents. Reserved seate, 25 conte extra. Tickets can now be obtained at Bliis’ Music Etore. joa Corcorsp SCHOOLS, Director, Prof. JOHN ESPUTA. HEA’ MIQUE, El th Street, TaeAT low Peungivasia dees OPSN THE YEAR ROOND. Performance EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for La- d Child: EVERY W! ESDAY and SSTURDAY AFTEENOON FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY RESPECT. Variety. Drama, Burlesque and Uomedy. novi3-ly OLp No.) On Exhibition (NEw No wrk’ Sr aT } arm Br TS yh Lg ia he hy di Fellows’ le one Oda Fellows’ Hail. 5 Also, Ie: sinded, Pictarea; Frames CEUM BUBEsU XOURSIONS, : > Second Series, continuation of the sories given on the * Pilot last year.) Boy 1318 TRIP, WEDNESDAY, JUN BE bata, nton, of the Sth street will Lycenm Burean in cursion, and the friends of th: abested to purchase tickets of ite peel ethene hd OE GEORGETOWN ADVER’MW’TS, BEGULAB CONVOCATION OF POTO- MAO B. A. CHAPTER, No. 5, will be held TUESDAY KRVENIN(:, 13th instant, o’cloc®. ar Masonic Hall. Georgetown. Lectare by Oompanion Jos 8. McCoy. Member: of Sister Chapters frater- nally invited to be present. 3610 St 70. F. SUBKELL, Secretary. ATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS. eats Td SERA TT LAGS. Good White and Ohecked Matting at 20 cts, Superior quality at 30, }, 45, and 50 cts. 1,000 yards Victor it 125g, worth 2) cts. Gur stock of Spring Dress Goods at marked down rics. White Goods of all kinds, for school commenca- ment dresses 2 button Kid Gloves for @1, in all colors. ‘The ** Victoria” K id Gloves, 2 button, Si 59. tr BENJ LLE rid PESMIUm orzaM DY*ING AND SOOUBING, M. Wo WHEATLEY's OLD AND RELIABLE BSTABLISHMENT. Ladies and Gentlemen can have their 8} ‘and Apparel Cleaned or io the very best manner; also, Winter Clothing, Oar- , Blankets, &c., &0., nicely Oleaned and taken Work sent for and delfvored Without extra 1 ert Pp in the District—re- 5 toany place in the country ce and Works, 49 Jefferson jown. D.O.; Post Office Box, 733. Saturday, to 9 FAMILY SUPPLIES. BETTER AND EGG Five Ton BUTTER part extra choice. Freeh Winchester EGGS, on commission. D. E. DUTROW, Corner Wth and © streets north west. SPRING LEAF TEA, 50 CENTS A POUND, SOLD ONLY AT 1332 F STREET N.w. Other TEAS of China and Japan constantly sr- Tiving, of excellent quality. N. Je W. BURCHELL. M Ine BIBD FOOD, prepared by Charles 7 ee att 0c! Bei dozen. iche & Bro., 8 cents per box; $3.00 per SELTEBS WATER, 20 cents per jng. CINCINNATI BERK. 31 per dozen. CHAMPAGNE CIDER, in pints and quarts, _iel-tr Groceries, 191% Pennsylvania avenue. < ORIENTAL TEA STORE. 409 978 81.,¥.M.0. A. BurLpine. 5! TEAS! TEAS!!! TRAS! TEAS TAGRANT! FRESH’! PURE ice Imperial, #0., 50c , Bweet Oolong. # COFFEES": ABOMATIC! PURE! Boasted daily in our new Oriental Roaster. AT LOWEST PRICES, SUGAB—A” Clarified ha Granulated, 9 pounds Out Loaf, 8 pounds for @1, lS tel SPIOES!! BPICES!'! In every varie my?-tr WwaLt DUVALL, Prop. MINNESOTA FLOUR. Washburn Minnesota FLO! gr excelled by any in the country, iris our tenes tion to keep a supply of this celebrated Flour always on bend. All we wy iad ‘a trial to satisfy the most ‘3 J.B. BBYAN & BBO., 605 Pennsylvania avenue. 'B respectfully to inform the je this dave formed a Co-part- A. DIDDEN, late assistant to this city, and thatae have moved new residence, corner street jusetts avenue, on Mth-street Circie, eee Oe ee ORITCEN'S TIDDEN, Masor, COK. SEVENTH AND Hi STREETS, HAS THE COLDEST AND BEST SODA WATER IN THE WORLD. TRY IT. MEN'S WEAR. SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES FINE GOODS, TO MAKE TO MEASUER. SUITS TO ORDER, FROM 636 UF. READY-MADE SUITS8, FROM 614 UP. BERADY-MAaDB SPRING OVERCOATS, DEVLIN &@ CO; 3206 F STREET. Wéarcess. BNGLISH, SWISS AND AMERIOAS Watches, BY SLL THD MOST CELEBRATED MAKERS. & Large Amortwent at Very Low Prices. @. W. GALT, BEO. & 08, SBWELEEE, LADIES’ GOooDs. 717 M. SILVER, MABKET SPacE. A grand selection of Ladies READY-MADE SUITS, OVERSHIRTS, BASQUES, DUSTERBS AND ULSTERS, At very low prices. Also, s large assortment of TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. Ladies will do well to defore purchasing cleewhere, umine the stock. bate MADARE L. P. JEANNERED et Fecsived 8 Bue serortment Mt ‘B BONNETS AND ROUND. TUBSDAY. ich she wi! myii-tr 11209 Poonsyieante anon NEW HATS, Hats, ‘23d next, THE MILITAIRE and In OBIP, PANA SUMMER STYLES HELMET HAT, MRS. J.P. PALMER, myli-tr Ho. 1109 F street, bet. Lith and i2th. | i: MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 23 97H STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILLDIN Daily recetving all the latest Novelties tp Cn D STRAW BONNETS, B473, i FLOWERS, &c., &0. = Ladies of Washington and victatty are invited tc call apd examine ante-tr = VERMILYA’S = LADIES’ SHOES, | MADE TO OKDEB AT #10 Gia Street, Opposite Patent Ofics Ais, . , scitojon Band. 9 fine stock of LADIES* BOUTE | Erench Kid LOD CO sone mG OO i rench Pebble“ =~ camp | | acZhese Goods are alt made at ty establishment | ranteed to be etal to factured in the United States? “OPE wave | mar2s-tr JAN. H. VERMILTVA. | GjFE«tT SACK Td HUMAR Halk | former prise @18 HALE BRAIDS at 6, former price | $4 HAIR BRAIDS at 810). former price A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHEAP BA BUBG EDGINGS and INSERTIONS. FULL LL D A NESTS. NE OF LADIES UNDEBGAR A “ABGE STOCK oF SUN UMBRELLAS anc PABASOLS, selling regardless of cost. I ADIES CLOAKS AND SUITS, st a great re 4 duction. R™ AND IMITATION LACES, J HAND AND RECEIVING DAILY J assortment of MILLINERY ausbe “rb latest styles of HATS, KIBKUNS, PLUWELS, otc. A805 TEST BRCEIVED, 250 dozen #-battor KID GLOVES, oll shades, and the best {a tbe market, for 81. Wwe INVITE THE LADI&8 TO OALL anr examine our stock mark ly 8. HELL! jarket Space HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. a SPECIALTIES FOR THE SEASON. WATEB OOOLERS Ava ICE PITCHERS, FRUIT JABS, JELLY TUMBLERS, &c. | WEBB @ BEVERIDG: IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND OBOCK SRY, 1009 PExnsyivania AVENUE. | je2 tr Betworn Wth and lth strests. S$ 500ND-nanD FUBNITUBE, STOVES, &c , BOUGHT, — the highest cash prices paid, and sold at re- | }» for cash. W. BUTHEBFORD, Baily __Cor, 13th and @'sta., 63 woriuwest a Is Bole agent for the District of Columbia for the ST. GEORGE, | The only BELIABLE HEATING BANGE tn the | market. Mr. Bejssner has Pot Pe Bantreds of | these Ranges in this city, sud in all cases they have | given the utmost satisinct | He bas the Tyr Bless orthe: . HOME FUBNACE, by cw tee best fermecs somites ee no Y experts UATBOBES AND GHATES Ingest, at jaced Inthe bert apd safead lt stove tathe worl vo 3 ve tn the wor! BEA COTTA VASES, stock of BEFRIGEBATORS, ERS. STANDS, CUTLERY, Piaia and Fancy TIN W. bolessie and retatl. Best three ply BUBBEK HOSE, ouly 1S coats por TIN ROOFING, SPOUTING, &c done promptly by the best workmen. Orders invited = Fa myl0-tr___715 and 717 7th street northwest. THE IMPROVED KITCHENER Will do the family cooking with one-half the coal required by any otber Bange in the market; costs one-balf as much as other Banges of same ospacity; ‘Will save ite price in « few years in the items of re- pairs, and save its price every year tn the coal bill, is modeled by the best skill known to the art, with view to the greatest convenience; is what every family wants, and, having, would not part with. ‘We bave Small and Large Family, Hestaurent an¢ Hotel Bizes. ‘The largest sssortment of SLAT! MARBLE MANTELS and PARL‘ the city. HAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, 317 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, myttr STOVE and PLUMBING HOUSB. REFRIGERATORS WATER COOLERS. ‘stock of good makes, at prices. ‘war 0. we oe cours Wenstsmise StoRE, ap2e-ty 314 7th street, above benn. sven @ GEVERAL REWARK. Ihave marked down a line of Onsstmore Suits, some of them made of the finest Buglish goule and formerly sold as high as @30, tos uuiform | PRICE OF $10. Boya’ evite, also marked dows, to close, some as low as 4. A large line of Caszimere Pautalocus for 85. Worsted Costs with Vests to match, 817.50, $20, §22, 825 AND 830. Odd Cassimere, Worsted and Cloth Coats, DOWN. Very tine fabric, Engiiah Gauze Shirts, j os7 Mi | etree norte: | than any other he io | CHRIS. RIESSNER, a | 716 AND 717 Tru STBEET N. W, ls BANKERS. 7 17 N4tionar SAFE DEPOSIT co., Comer IBA ft and New Tore arenes FIBE AND BU rent. doors. jelf-coly BANKERS wyll- thee Kir ing tall temeties cent 99 oo apr Bankers and Bros BOLAB BAXTER & 4N0 STOC 17 Wall street ‘K BROKE: Rew Biae a ere. 8 Wall F VAULTS. All Binds of vainebies raken on depestt. Sates for fice BRE etn THE TRADES. AtES4A5DER 8 (Late we! Binds, Gines. as Reser ALL, * JAMES F. BRIER, #LOMSBR AND GAS wart-tr e.T7s. S13 Tren 8T. NORTHWEST Aw. is alone HOGAN, 713 Mares Snufactorer of a Newly Patented for Stores, Hotels, and Ventilating Aw Botictog rivs od for sale or rent. Bole for Mildew Proof ‘Awuite Motertal as. atn ings. Kings the only genuine PR P Wan OPOSALS. | wan Note Co ALS FOK STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT. City De 6. Sealed Propossi-, addressed to the Secretary oi War, witl be r: ceived at this De} Rates g aS the Sed d ‘clock on yt deem tity below stated is coutract. and reserve the right t per, and to meat iF ot J ationery described ia | year ending June bid men! a it until 12 une, 287%, the sehet 9), 17 tue best quailty. order the ard! 7 lncrease oF Giminish the quan- Pot tamed inthe schedule are to be far Ret pris. AMERO! Secretary the option ot the Department, at the tov ot War PAPER MADE OF LINEN STOCK. jxyighing 30 and 24 oe 331 reains folto port 1 reem medium, we! 13 reams legal cap, 391 reame = ‘and 12 Ibs » headed 124 reams note 81 reame 1 ream blottiny 12 sheets dou! Sid) reems blotting i teams sqvelons Seiqhing & S88 reame shor wetghing 60 $5 reams brot weighing 90 us, By 600 enveloper, 255,000 envelopes, Inche: 2.000 envelo tne inches. ber i 12] dozen Faber's lar lead pe 104 doven 71 dozen Meynare 116 doveu qvarts € 34 pounds real ST ponnes 20% dozen q 14 ds rep ruiers. 13, 17 de zen memo 13 dezon boxes eyel 236 dozen eyelet 23 dezen qnarts 1 dc zen letter clips. 30 pounds 10 dozen ge 1.382 yeras {ex goren spon oxen, 388 boxer 7 rating pene 3 \loven one-onnce b a7 dcx 51 dozen mem: 5.000 sheets bord pa vel: pes 9.000 eDvolope 2 UW envelopes white 7 dezen muciinge. 4 3 deren spools ci COAL Wak: ( COA Ww Buy now and save tons rec’ SL10. | Cosl at Good Domestic Gossamer Shirts, 76 Uents. 1 once mer case. ONE PRICE ONLY. CASH DISCOUNT TEN PER CENT. paper, ruled or plain, U1 reeme “pote payer. ruled or p'al ths. copying paper, M1 | — yd wh wrapping 000 exvelopes, Noe. 9, 16. “ x tern, Nos. 9 35.00 envelopes extra hears, headed as per pat- tern, Nos 4 Gand? 2.c0 envelopes, Manilia paper, cloth Linsd, 13 by ay 0 ) Manills paper, cloth lined, 13 by 16 & Nor: 12 dozen Ma nard & Boy: 20 loven Onrrer 's crim ibe de roolé quarts Al Fench carmine tnk x Judie rubber. 19 éczen silk taste or braid jorgabs’ m uart bor 12 ds ven blavk books. 2 dc ven packs Visiting caras. 28 96 reams fiat letter, weighing not pounds. 147 reams map printing paper 18x24, sized @nd cal- eadered. 18 Ibs 10 reame maj ng paper . "os be aurlis extra heavy, J0x6 No 5 Heotie, cloth lined, 2° envelopes, Manilla, is reams brown wrapping paper, 37 ¥ 12) Ihe #4 dozen David's carmine 2 o7. class stopy 29 dozen quarts 8. M N 4 dozen Conant’s patent binde PARTU. AVY OTION IN PRICE OF EL) MEAMIEAP CakaP FOR cash réered. Arriving daily, sot valacd Wood, Best! us. A ee how offered con clear save of ching 30 ‘igbiog 14 tbe, or plat: Bs per pattern as p T pattern, ‘ann * patent Ip Ibs. Ibs paper, 37 by land 12. 7 tre heated as 10, 11 and i2 Ibe 9. ber's, Amerion: urtz, bisck lead rosberger 4 he fl Povholdere. assorted penbollers, ass reed, rab bh, Congress ig, 11 inc tuk, pints.” erter's copying ink. ink. ing tol Taper 88) . 21, and assorted tt 16. 18. apd 24 inch. 7 gross India robber bands, assorted. ja books, assorted. 3g dozen boxes notarial seals. muches. rhold's writirg fuid . poue and holders. ‘ecing tuen, cn oecights EeGiul's patent paper faxteners ‘tiles pounce. assorted Moor’s blotters dem block per, No 22 ch leas ps.and cz bin ne. doren pen-racks, Freock. 6 springs. 4c zen led pencils. green & 5 bores registering leds: Faber's artists 329 rol pins. Jes A) monthly advance. ever before, fvolecep. rvied or piain, weighing M4 Ibe reams quarto: post, ruled in, weighing 10 225 reams quarto post. raved or plain, weighing 1 paper. S reams brown wrapping paper. 24 by 35 inches, 0 Inches per pat pes, Manilla paper, not lined, WK by 7 i pes, Manilin, heavy papor, 13% by 9 Vory or coovs handles & Sons or Wostenholms ¢ biade eclors. 46.5, an@6 inch, + OF eyuni. riet Prepared in pisces a thea inches uu. 8 by 1 Snches 1 by 13 inches. by 44 tpches pore. Bixby & Co. wmecuage, extra brushes. 7, 78 yards, re, note and letter 2. 0.4721 cargoes of Dest Head! And try extende. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR. "(fe ATUBAL AND YOUTHFUL GOLUB. It makes brash. dry Iteradicates a) AnrHUn a ‘years now 34 aod D stre and glos- ‘o- days. or it a