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ee ee | | THE EVENING STAR. sme Pistriet Covcrnmnat Bt oy isthe Crna ESTERS YROM: FER, EROPLE: AMUSEMENTS. _*_| EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS = 4MENDM RY THE SENATE committee, | day, inthe Critatoal Court, J L Speeial Water Charges -- Stoppla — _——____—_—— — = ] oe May 13, as7s. | The Senate committee on the District of | GSE the, Greek candy raters weens: | Water. PPlae | HOME AND BE PLEASED! EXCURSION To RICHMOND, Va., : aS 2s Columbia have finished the consideration of | ago commit rape or attempted to commit Editor Star:—The law imposes upon the i ating Pre im “3 : ON COMMANDER = < F ¢ Stripe:t and | = er Srrape On the rere of Mae eee Dicirlet government the duty of ‘ying dows a eK ES DRE ne Rel Len eee RMIGWISTENPER NOB ; nae copier Wool Baw | ones 8a 9 . Was on | Water ma! rvice pipes in the si Massachusetts ave,_ b 9th and 10:b streats, An Excurston.accompanied by the Marine Band. iu . ho s. i Weather Indications To-day. Trlal—Mre Br dr Darnelite (02 car aes eacne The | Forsthe purpose: of eicep ies Mane streets | Maccachur-tts 4a. Bp.m. Oniy Beene vl | wit kave the Baltimore and Poser pee eT Gani uv Geka meat occ. ToLOW INE ety ek ee eee Oe | aren at eneke ces; andl it authorizes at | _ miss! nai wyiS-St* "| Depot, by special rain. MONDAY N ies ‘Washington May 1 18a. ¢ third Monday in the Livingston, W. H. M. J. Laughlia, J. | (ax to pay for these mains and pipes. By what | 719 wae TEMPERANCE FOLKS Hietmona WED USDC Tee eet at 5 pm, bo he middle states and New Enulan? in the year eighteen hundred | G. rines, Joseph Samuel Masi right, then, does the Water Registrar present | "' ies A limited number of tickets ($3 50 for the round —_ 100 pleces all-woo! duwbie and single with Bunt- meter, northwest to northe.s ty-elght, thereshall be appotated by | Lawrence Gardner, Charles H.James, Rober bills to eitizens for the cost of servies pipes in | LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN- | trip) can be procured at the stores of J. W. Drew. 88, alle) a'-o hendsome Lace Bantings, T. clear or partly eioucdy dent, with the aivice and consent of | Langley, John H. Brown, W. R. Gill, and | the streets? . tea T. 5: R. ose. E.G. Davis and of members of tie Com: Bl B wr and Cream Ms a Lcesie the Senate. three persons to be commissioners | Richard B. Holland. The law anthorizes the collection of an | Forthe benefitof Brother ED. HUMPHREY mandet m) ied 100 pieces new Torchons. ther desin- = Sh the District of Cajumbia, who shallexereise | | ‘The prisoner is quite a robust man of dark | annual rent to pay for repairs of these street | Franklin Legion Ha ¥ Exathsions. able goods, at w. Mu. BavwES. LOCAL NH#WS. all the powers and authority now vested in the | complexion, and is about 22 years of age. He | mains and pipes and their appur Nt30p wens B14 Mighth Street nv. pleted commissioners of the said District, except as | has close eropped hair and black mustache. | By what righty then, does the Registrar pre- | 3,70 p.m. - = < —= hereinafter limited : shail be subject to all the | The child is quite asmail one for her age, but | 3ént bilis to citizens for repairs? er = = BMe% cayroy crepe restrictions and li ations which are now im- | bright looking, and although she gave her tes- The law of Congress authorizes the stoppage | RAND RUNNING MEETING New and Fast Steamer JOHN W. BLACK ORBPB DE CHI} He poced upon the sald comm! ers. One of the | timony rather reluctantly she did so ina very | of the water in but one case: refusal to pay | Gr PY will resume her Excursion Trips o BLACK @RENADINES Said commissioners shall bo an olfigerof the | intelligent manner, rent. By what right does the Registrar stop WASHINGTON DRIVING PARK, the Potomac river (which were 's = ¢ Comigue.—Variecies engineer corps of the army. who shall be de- | After brief statements by the counsel, the | off the water for refusal to repair pipes and BBNNING)S STATION, MAY 15th, Pepniar last season) SUNDAY AF Gemacaied Eecak tailed by the President for the term oi three child m diaced on the, stand and testifl d stop-cocks in the streets? INQUIRER. Premine: SLO EE TRKNOONS, st rondensed Locals. _ years, S$ Suel il be sooner revoked, | that her mother washed for Johnson; tha | each day, comm a G1 N From J.C. Parker we have the New York | [033% unless Such detail. be sone ooo ee er ae geeaed, for Johnson ; that ate of Taxation and Awscwsments, | ch fay. commencin MARSHALL HALL and GLY MONT, Papers in advance of the mails. qualified ; provided that the oflleer so detailed | pitai a colored woman took care of her and dia | . the Hc debate om the Diet et Sald | aepet :30. 3:30 and 4:20 p. *The first one will be on SUNDAY, Ma Mr. Charles E. J merly shall not be assigned to any other duty.and | the washing: that she went to this man’s piace | inthe House debate on the District bill. that | first day. Wednesday, May F "| each succeeding Sunday, (weather pe: 1 ACU with the local press of this city, has recurny that he shail receive no further compensation | to reerive and return the clothes. and on two | the rate of taxation in the Distriet is less ‘thin | Three-quarter mile tssh. for all ages: Se leaving the Noriolk wharf, 6:h street, at 3:30» ul: Matras here. alter closing his duties a3 official mail | than bis regular pay asan officer of the army. | Oceasions he took lverties with her once vq | itis in some other localities. Que and a half Race—Mile heats, for all ages: Third. Ric 7 oie | returning, arriving in Washington abou: 8 o°eiock Linea Done Weigher at Lan Ihe secdion further requires thatthecivilian | Tuesday and once on Sunday, and from his | Percent. (s uot apparentlya large rate; bur | heats. hunite race, welter Bae Sane ew: | Pam mm <a ine ATA! Soul's 5 ‘ hall have been residents of | treatment was made sick. the assessment of value is enormous, and hursday, May 16.— First Rice- " aera are for the round trip, 25 cents. Bante c commissioners shall have bee x i makes the taxation oppressive to the last | Miles, forall ages: Second Rave. Hanlicap ii The Steamer JANE MOSELEY haying been 8 GAUZE VESTS: 1 MeCauley 2 the Distiiet for three (not five) years, and | _ Th mother of the child testified as her doing P re TASC heats; forallages ‘Third Bare Two miles. forall | thoroughly repaired and painted, 9 Charteresl | ASIk GLOVES at present t omits all mention of a bond. . washing for Johnson, her sending the girl ty | degree. stance: 1 h " + | ges.” Third Day, Friday May 12 Riest Race | SuOTeebly re terms bi ONK PRic turday evening a colored Sections third, fourth and fifth are altered | get the clothes, and to the child, on the 2th of v rent received is $20 oe ee ie asrset: | Consolation purse: Uy miles. Second Race Two. | Crarmcustbe terms r Mary Simmons, was severe'y bure seas to conform to the change In the manner | March, complaining of sickness, but sie nad | The rent received is #240 year nominatly. but | nile heats allages: ‘Tuned Ruse, trondies | Bax | omtipetiie Tape etock Heeelictted. It incurs uo ath street northwest. ic] g of twenty-four, | Wrong, ‘ fl ge ; ere A | 5 ams Tee, In consequence of an exeavation the #1 Bete te eee Cae aad a ee eeeO REECE, | HINGE Garner, entorea: tectinod that sue took Sea te ee ra tres gor cL one-quarter of the | There will be a four days: trotting URGT GRAND SUNDAY EXCURSION | myll-2t Pran’a ave., cor. Sth Stora end of C. A. Me Sc furniture store. on New | giving the voters of the District in the same | charge of Mrs.’ Fincberzs' children when she | annual recei Pee emthe property! Two years | above perk FLP HILL, Willtake place SUNDAY. May 12, | {,71LL OPEN ON MONDAY, York avenue has fallen out, leaving the stock | districts, &c.. the right to vote for a delezate | went io the hospital, and testified to the child | 280 it mas much higher, but was reduced on 2 = : Jeay ing the 7th st. wharf at3.0""lock S20 SSN w™ 1. ON MENRAN, exposed . from the District of Columbia, to sit and | complaining of bad treatment from Johnsow. | MY appeal. Las Tana to appealed again, but RD’S OPERA HOUSE. and returning at 8, landing at Fort MAY 13, 1878. Gov. Robinson, of New York, has reappoint- speak, but not to vote, in the House of Repre- Dr. J. R. Reily testified to attending the child, | the assessors refused to reduce, stating that The Coolest Theater in the City, ‘Washington going and returning. ~ = - ed Mr. Nicholas Callan a commissioner for | Bhtatives. % and as to the nature of her injuries. my property was not taxed more than any . MONDAY, May 13. 0° Tickets 26 cts.: no charge for children under ten | 100 picces new Spring DRESS GOODS, trom 12 shat siate in the District, he having held that | "ali the section in relation to the approval of | The prisoner, Johnson, was placed on the | ° nets wy Gh how cdaieiiaaiay Yigg Pe sr st tenes BATUR | yeare. = 6 | 15. 18. 20 and 25c. 7 How a clerk in the Warde. | (he commissioners’ estimates by the proposed | stand, and testified that henever had anything | ,, Can any Congressman show ‘Otiney eek appearances priortotheir departure —— | Party Wrighiaiad Waurmersy Caterers, BUNTINGS, all colors, 20c, if e —, 8 mn then. 3 Se ee aa * tT e ec te lo = sk P - a tsto celebrate | Goutinues: To the extent to whieh Congress | Tientietia Canpbell, colored, testified for | lings are taxed more. than one-fourth of the © OACTEN DER S TiS Bare can De chervered for $00, ___my8_| Buck GRENADINES, mew stock, 28. 31. 97.60, shall approve the said estimates they shall ap- | the defence, that she’ lives in’ Willow Tree | Teeular rents? TAX-PAYER. | GEORGIA ‘The Great MINSTRELS. PRIVATE, EXCURSIONS PARTIES es viet . _ ervice propriate the amount of fifty per centum | alley, near the residence of Mrs. Fineberg, and = = GEORGIA Original southern MINSTRE'S TAKE NOTICE.—The steam LOTH, for Boys Buits, 2 Killed in Mississippi at the same time as thereof, and the remaining fifty per centum | cariied the elothes to Johnson: don't remeimn- GEORGETOWN. QroRaia Troupe of MINSTICELS. | yacht DAVID M, KEY can be char- Black ALPACA, I5e, and nj father.) Bishop Haven will conduc thereof shall be levied and assessed upon the | ber that the girl ever carried the clothes thee: nN. EROtGTA Genuine Negroes, NetHers, | (ered £0 ron te any point on the Po- All Wool Black CASHMER t ig taxable property in said District other than Henry Johnson and James Cooper testified sci re GEORGIA. Thi h - | tomae, from $20" to $30 per * .L. A. Gobright will accept an invitation | the property of the United States and of the | as to character. ACCIDENT To. Two YOUNG MEN.—About 4 Grong recent a pow, jast and sole Fx Seoemilen, Hamtorg EDGINGS from auction. the Oidest Inhabitants’ Association to de- | Disiichet Coan bia? This closed the testimony, and thezeounse! | Qelock Saturday afternoon Charles Stake and oo aie Ses 6 i . or oar Sitice, B10 F's i MATTINGS. CARCETS and OLLCLOTHS, ion on the Fourth of July, and And after fixing the methods of collection, | proceeded to argue the case Wm. Hughes, two y ung nen of Georgetown, mmended by Hon. Wm. LioyJ* Inland Mail Transportai! Sheeting COTTONS, eh > aaa ‘ov his theme “The Spirit of tie the section eqneludes: The jury retired with the case about two | While on the wagon of Mr. Win. T. Keenan, rrison. Clara Lonise Keliogy. * = = Table LINENS trom 2Be. op Frovided that the rate of taxation in any | o'clock, and in fifteen minutes returned with | Were thrown violently to the ground b Henry W. Longiellow, P.T. fs SPAR oP XGURSION.—The Steamer | Table LINENS trom 2c. up, In reply toa communication “from Superin- | one year shall not exceed on every $l) of | a verdict of “Guilty as indicted. Me, D. gent furning the commer of ist and F ai oT, Jas. T. Fields, ec. ee RAN. i Fesume: her Tirkey Red Tetde LINEN. 306. Yendent J. Ormond Wilson, reanesting realand personal estate not exempt by law, | neille gave notice of a motion fora new iria!. | Vashington.| iy Hear rahi ea paaly ‘4 END M 00 ant SUNDAY. May 6. 1875, BALE on Faia QUNTENI'AN BS,50,78,91.$1 25,81 60, « ed the norry c will be i e ali a - —— --= +a 5 - 54 ike it 9 Sunday there: : Sar Barge: in Dry Goods, ine a ¥ radu i | stovided further fo Mg herigeiner eid PRIMARY ELECTION IN ALEXANDRIA—The | Mr. Hughes broke his leg. They were bot Py sree bee inne Manes 8, se 3 Twesther perattain Ce wer Silas nar ae “4 ™ Tow Nao H xpense Lotely for azricultutal purposes, and to bs s4 | Conservative primary election isin proavess in | conveyed to their homes, in Georgetown, wd. | " —— SY"). ne keturning, acrives in Washinee 636 Pennautoania Aventie, District, th mimissioners rep 5 designated by the assessors in their annual | Alexandria to-day for candidates to be voted | this morning are doing well. — . W AnnINGION SCHUETZEN PARK, | abour8-30 p.m. Stops at Alexandria my 11-tr Bourn Side. the exercises as usual, expenses not to excee returns, the rate for any one year shall not ex- | for at the elec'ion on the fourth Thursday in THE FUNERAL of Mr. E. D. Griffith who died WY The Restaurant at this well known resort | coming, Mi all Hal! and return, prs — ~ ~ a sn. Mena tate 10r any, Mav. ‘ion is substantially eqitiva. | Suddenly on Thursday last, as im ned in | still dispenses all the delicaciesof theseason. Par- | The M or excnr GILES, DRESS Goons, &c.— We arr pn = Sande th relation to collections tion, but there may be exeep- | THE STAR of that too i ties ordering dinners or suppers served he | reasonabie te appl Mice of st &S pared Yo exhitut the largest and taost desirable Baptisn mae River. and sinking fund, are retained. ‘The eandidatey are as fokiows: Kor | afternoon from his late residence, on W, aris tia E, LE MOUR, Supt. | MAN 3 Fa, a LINER alk cole AEN 8 ae ey GN AN EXTRAORDINARY E-ONE WeNDRED enth sections, in relation to | K. Kemper, C. E. Downham, George | Sirect. | He was buried with Masonic rites, | _@Pt-1m ee = sent: d stork of Hourettes; Silke: Tew AND TWENTY-SEVEN PERSONS IMMERSED. niiary inspections, are abandoned, and the | L. pson; city sergeant, U. M. Monroe; | Hiram Lodge, No.1, and Mount Horeb Chap: 5 LYMONT PAVILION. i. Yesterday morning the sight of large num | board of health retained. ‘The lth seesion, | Commonwealth's attorney, S. G. Brent, John | ter attending the funeral. President Tloup- AT 7:80 O'CLOCK, 18, Anis peantifyr ean 2, Charge for Landing. “y vers of colored people foot and in ve. | changing the streets of Georgetown, and the corporation attorney, E. | Son, with a large body of employes of the Me SHELDOX'S HALL. 1004’ street n.w., his beautiful suinmer tsor Change. its | able Dres 4 lored yp i3th, as to Salary of sanitary inspectors, are | 3 . E. H. O'Brien, F. L. Brocke tropolitan street railway, were also m attend- MRS. LOUIE M KERNS management and bas been p first-r vecnas Yori Mleles of every exiption BD 25 Co SRiaTY, Of Sanita . aap ‘of Ds i ance, The interment took at Oak Hill | Wil give the Bator Tks and other Spiritual Sater Jor (ne COMIDE saan. sul no charge, XK street front. Loug bridge), attracted oary adopted with only verbal alteration: | James A. Javins, George cemetery: The deceased leaves a wile and | Fisnomenain {ull Quelignt. mot imitate ee er Mal Bema at thls Ghert, and [t was not long belor dhe section of the new House District bill | E Price, Daniel i). Sulit: three little ones exAdmmlssion 25 Conte: ot Imitate | DARED fo Se os crowd of about twot £ t names met ~L. Neale, H. B. hitting! KICKED BY a iver banks, y sea no opposition in Washington, but is quite un. | Set: superintendent of. as, seven years, son of R k (THEATER ComIQur, _ 11th street =a te beats one ee ae eee poptiar in Georgetown and’ a delegation of | Jacob Roxburs town, was severely injured by thé kick of 3 BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LADIES’ GOODS ~ fore 5 o'clock several of Knox's omnib its ‘citizens suceceded Saturday in haying it | clerk of gas J. F. Ham: | berse at bis father's residence yesterday. Dr. YEA 7 —— = = ner Silke, 58 to 65c.; great reduc arov Mine candidates (tram thesa | ieitont of the bill to be reported by the Sen: mersley; collector of taxes northern distrie?, | Kleinschmidt rendered me aid. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. L, P. JE ERE tion. ih d committee. 1 ction authorized the Dis: | Georgé Tl, Markell, John T. Hill: collector of | THE REVIVAL MEEvING at Dunbarton. Performance Every Night ERA WATS and BONNE A} Wool Rantings, 25 to 31°., worth 10°. more, trict Commissioners to introduce Georgetown | taxes southern district, S$. K. Field: measurer | M. E. chureh, under the direction of M Matinee for Ladies and Children EVERY WED- Siatd and $15, former prices $20 and $25 Doce Be yehere Sic, With White caps or handker tuto the sestem of aaming and numberine | of wood, and bark: Geonse WW. Wearhorny | aH, continues to grow greatly in interes NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. | M50 Eishes to inform her cus omiers aud a headed by in‘use in Washii SO as f gauger of liquors, 1. B. Lovejoy: measurers of etings yesterda yee e — Paris Sine amet Siders rarhen Pore 4 gue an ot toh ee eae has's ig many Timber, J. Ly Adams, Soa? Mankin, W. 1. | pr e {hight many were turned away Birst-class In Every Respect. gnt | Parisian Dressinakine mained in a line ter’s edge. Rey iteious advocates, and may ultimately | McKnight, Thom Kemp. jor vant of room.” Many have professed con- | vues, nrama, Burlesque and Comedy. jan30-15 Mr. Winston, of the 7th Baptist chure reed to. om: : A " . 4 mts r x a ddress . ‘i “AC xs an W: street wor | IMPORTANT ART SALE.—The sale of pic- Gratn.—Arrived—Boat| Wm. Rider, with 5 N iN 2G > ~ Hand Sh sacrificed. Feorepater white tier Watt ost ins | eR anes South Ried Spotaeey | ca Oty tare ates oa are Boy | ate tuck toiiamat cline Wat |GQGL OS REIION sG26 | yams. 3. ranweR, imate 2 i he ie streei, Bridge would become M street. Gay | gallery, which takes'placé in the Freedinan's | Loudoun, with 8) bushels of wheat to same, | Ce‘See AT. E Sr. 1107 EF sivect, | ternee'* St costs: Mattings cheap: Mazar Pat- eC was, waist cep eet Brides le igay | Fank building on Thurston Friday and Sat | also 3,00) bushels wheat to Win. Talbott. MARWRITER: Between Lith and 12:h streets, berry candidates were brought out to him sue would be N_ street. Beail would be O street, bape, es nd nd is 0 s heat te SR TOON FREE ART GALL g Having just returned from New York All leading makes Cottons at wholesale prices, “4 ers ‘ i 1 ret. i ‘a hei a teresting e' tha e shels ; 1.100 bushe ed < ve ew STOCK OF ° | . ag ‘ pein mmnersed and. Wd my intel vene beth eee the tar arama helene | Ever occurred in this efigs The seen ae | seams wets 6 00 bushels 31 Dashes at | | Bsoee Quen nanllnes, Bngravings, Chromos, &c. | Me™ ENCH MONTURES and ROSES, mee 709 Market ‘Space, Was hot much of a sensation when the | rangement would, however, have to leave in | €iides nearly four hundred lots and (ner ieee as Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Corus and ‘Tas: OSTRICH BENE WINS Oe PONS: Brean = £° men were being baptised, but whe status quo the names of Dumbarton street and | Something that will please every taste. Noi : sels. Hings, Nail3. &c., in the District, TWO-TONED REVERSIBLE SAT RIB 239 Penna. ave , bet. 9h and 19th st women were about being dipped some Olive and Prospect streets, which connect with | Oly that, but it shows a great’ profusion of 4e- Edwin W. Hill, ex-president of the Mer- | #ag-TErks Caan, . HOKS oe SATIN Z offering a number of extraordinary bar= marked ow the trouble begins none of the stveets of Washington. West of | Bames of artists, of both the past and present | chants’ National bank, of Whitehall, N.Y. | Please remember Name and Number. jy1-1ly SATINS. SILKS, GAUZES. Which are to be found ree rin ine STOR OS bow Hish street more diniculty would occur, for | tine. whg are deserved favorites, not inthe | has been arrested ona ‘charge of ember sling | peewee a ch the French and Atierican CHIPS, English and Fau- OO) Tene Beat ibe. 26 inches wide: expecied, most of them merely exclaiming except Ist street, whieh continues Gay and N | Uuited States alone, but thronghout the | £100,000, and baited in $10,000,” Teer, SedS BER. Nats te the Dime | oylgtraw BONNETS aed A Misses and Chil- | . Ty yds wider 87 me up dripping, “Bless God. Tm free:” | streets, none of the streets are at ail upon a | World. | We have not space for extended no- | gg-Ata game of fortune telling the o‘her | off Wearing Apparel, Boots, Shoes, &.. at ex- | Ofeu's Faucy SAILORS and Leghorn HATS. | eandies 4c: . nk you. Jesus, you've washed my sins | line with the streets of Washington. If, how. | tice or comment on any of the works to be | day at Sandringham, the Princess of Wie Praordinary 'b hecash prices at CSUSTELS Onl — Special attention given to orders, my6-tr_| Gourtauld*s all-silk Black Crane, $1.25 and up: At the conclusion of the service. | ever, a detour is allowed, such as avenue | Sold; nor indeed does anything more need to | was told by the oracte that her fate Woun be | BUR ay, D street n-w. Alluotes by mail | Yew STOCK OF rade of Black Crape at $3.95, ‘suitable for veils, Which lasted oner ethe dripping con i i i be said. The collection is open to public view, | to marry a widower with 12 children, will be promptly attended t margz-tr | NY that cannot be matched a” retall under $< any didates, well wrapped, placed in the om aay 8 evening, and the eat e Taunishes —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_ PARASOLS, ewiting to buy to sell again Would do well te ‘ nidusses and returned to the church on Ve all the information pquire. . H 2 nied 7: aa = ack G . ~ ond ar 12 street when the subse. | (Siaddart) @ street e., but trouble sto uom |” yeconatign Dai aptonentssrontes CEM CITY ITEMS. |; — BALLS, PARTIES, ke. Fone ae Sea GEE ds, wh HE. | ERSTE gy ore Grainalk 87%, wontd We good services cept early the entire clature ari hese streets 2 foe Tal sere —————— =a Ss = fee yates Parasel s s ct . ruil iaiaiaiaint tlhe dalieel Seabees Ras preety re Tieee at Guy arrangements for memorial $er- | Dogs your head ache? If so, one or two ARINI'S ANNUAL MAY BAY, ee OE rcaID HAwDL Androsocpian td Ulcatiot Ontong es SE ese {Washington end with Twenty-seventh, which | inets py the Grand Avtas of tlhe Reape doses of Lodille's Headache Specisic will as THURSDAY, May 16, 1875 FRENCH HORN HANDLES, ct Glove-fitting Corsets. $1: YP. ZIMMERMAN, for the past) | by'a slight straightening of angles (imaginary .. by the Gran my of the Republic, are | suredly cure you. It is perfectly harmless. + May 16, 1878, Im Plainand Twilled Sik. 18 inches, 20 inches, Yard Spool Cotton, 5c, 8 spoois for swell kuown in the furniture trade in | ai i ve) | lully perfected. George , Wood is in | Costs but 5) cents. 22 inches, 24 inches, at 3 Buntings, 25c. : (best make ali-wool Buntin year: 1k a thi ure t ai present, but to be made real in the future) " T a I this city, died last. evening ‘about 940 would make the street nearest Rock Creek, | CoOMMand. Rev. Dr. Chester will offici —— & M. TUWSON & CO'S, S36c.) Ladies wishing bargains in first “hase goods at his residence, No. “4 M street north : | now known in parts as Rock, Monroe and Mill eplate. iene) Gholr of tis pare Fon MANY es it has been a public faet MARINI'S HALL. iayacte 636 Fennsyleania avenue. Sa ee Pa. ave. 20 peeEOS aged about ) years. Mr. Zimmerman was a | streets, Twenty-seventh street. Montgomery | ducted by D. F. McGowan, will diseours ap- | undenied even r then . = _ = jouth Side. | |_#39 Pa. ave., bet. Hthand 10th. native of Alexandria, Va, and was by trade street, Twenty-eighth street; Green, Twenty. | PYopriate muse, A patriotic ovation will. be profession, that stetter's Stomach Bit #g-Vickets, admitting a gentleman ani tady,$2. RS, M. J. HUNT | ILE GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT,” cabinet maker. He came here about 30 rs | ninth’ street: Washington, Thirtieth stree delivered by H. J. Gifford, of Post No. 3, and | the best antidote to malaria, and the fin c- | Single aud childrens tickets, $1: to be ‘had ‘Nos: 621 and 623 Dzstreet ago and entered the employment of N Congress, Thirt arate sereees High, an original historical poem on this cemetery | elimating medicine in existence. In fever and | at Ellis and Metzeroit’s Music Stores, and at the — = . OPEN FRONT, Gregor, then one of the leading f ond street: Potomac. Thirty-thi Will be read by Rev. Geo. Taylor, chaplain of | ague districts, in tropical and other regions, | Academ: my1 Chip, Leghorn and straw HATS and . . dealers in the District. After Se or ~~ Thirty-fourth sireet: | F this department G. A.R. | visited by epidemics; and indeed in all toe i BON ali styles and prices. Prady-made. with Linen Sleeve Band ane 1.inen Some years as clerk in the establishment Mr. Pay y. ag gee lies where the conditions are unfavorable to PLAY ist received, a ents Ane bee dnade of Wamsatta Muslin Mereeor took Sr, Zimmerman tute parse | “seventh street: Warren ONE case white piawes, uly. 5 cen : | heath, this famous -vegetatie luvigorant and ieiebons, | Mt Senne Maulrad Linen, ready to pa ou, ship with him together with the late John W. | ty-eigth street. and College. Thirty-iinth st. eas, iscenteete.; biack | alterative has been found 2 potent safeguard RY GooD NAMENTS, Os FEATHERS, | guarai-tecd as represented. Sore om Potter. Subsequently Mr. Zimmerman con: | “Only three of ihe many Washington avenies 50 cents: eassimeres for | Sven to feeble constitutionsand fragile trames: | J) ‘ : Jouvin and Monogram KID GLQVES, = C. GEO. MEGINNESS, aueted the business alone, and continued it | could’ by any. extension be unele ty eS ce Tipe mattings | Wille ag a cure for indigestion, bitiousness | Bares LOWER TIAN EVER 3 Lise Thresd GLOVES, for lnlice con vatsse | Factory—75 W. Fayet Balt until about two years ago. M. Georgetown. Virginia avenue by crossing the fawns, Bomattings | and all kindred comp confessedly ” "FORE KNOWN. | ; , ae ua misses | _Branch—1002 F st, n.w.. Wash Was a member of Wesiey | basin would run into Water street, already cents, Great bargring | Without a rival. Having been purchased since the great dectine, | in Growbere: Tees 10 examine before purchas- | Sapgy sargy STH old times. but on the organiza Sufi | oblique street Pennsylvania, avenue’ By ap tity goods store ot | | You will never buy any other if vou once see | CuBbIGS Me Lo.sell then cheap for cast _inya-tr Mrs. M.d. HUNT, | FIFTH GRAND sP; — since held bis membership with that denomi. | ihrough the heart of Georgetown, tone tha ies Adri ? Has aves South side.— | VEzcelsior" Rejrigerdtor in use at Hamilton's, | Great variety Dress Govd ENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. | Og uae nation, and wasan active working member of | terseetion of Green and Bridge, to the inter. | 42" ——E ae th and D.sts. ; Tae aaneaions Dane tier es aes a | me een Oe the Mt. Vernon Place M. E. Church, south. up | section of High and Gay streets, would strike | _ ‘THe Gawn or nat. between the Athletics of | | WHAT ARE THE CREDED ‘adies*, Misses’ and Gent’s Uniderweay pmecelved to-day. trom importers’ auction, an BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, to the t faking a lively inter. | High street just where it turns from aright | Philadelphia, and the Nationals of this cite, | SULERUR oars ty... Stuped Hose and Half Hose, ail sizes. rane SE TOWERS j — est ine fo the advancement | line aud becomes an oblique street; while | last Saturday afternoon, was expected to be | medical men asa White and Cheeked Mattings, trom 20 to 50 cenits. that we will offer at about half their value, We sell a Silk worth 80¢, of the inte 5 urch. = Mr. Massachusetts avenue, by an, extension | hotly contested and very’ interesting. Unfor. | remedy for local diseases of the clei cond. | Come and seg the bargains wo are offering. at CONNOLLY'S. We seid aSivk worth $1 for 87: aot Reale, Bat ees ast in his usua! | through Kalorama, would reach Road street, | tunately, the Athletics were not good enoush | feeds fOr local disc yess aa i en ap26-1m 608 Ninth st., vo. Patent Ofbce, We sill 8k worth $1,125 ‘od health, but on y he partook ot | the third oblique street of Georgetown. Gt players to Tullfl this expectation, Tey were ‘Tiiraly, it is inexpensive ties wee AEE Brion sire OUGLAS® We sell a 8k worth $1.25 for $1.10. am, | e es x! are 01 ssi- .ifter a ing on both sides, by a eatitify without risk with Hill's Tastan- MOTTO, EXCEL! z ik worth for $1.28. cucumbers and subsequently ate ive cream, | course these avenue extensions are only possi aten, after dull pla; both sides, by B ify with Kk with Hil 5 SIOR sell 8 Silk h $1 50 2. which brought on an attack of colic, which | bilities of the future, but the ehanging the | seore of 19 to 3. taneous Hair Dye. — Se 8 Six Worth $1.75 for $1.40. resulted in hisdeath. His funeral will take | street names seems among the probabilities ——_-~>———__ ~— 7 DYEING, CLEANSING, Ninth street. Ninth street. We sell a Bilk worth $3 for $1.50. place to. merrow. | of the present, although it has some opposi- |] | New VIcARGENERAL.—Archbishop Gibbons | , Happy Trp1cs for nervous sufferers, and DYEING, CLEANSING, Persons who wish to buy Si ——— uon in Georgetown. any citizens dislike it | has a) pointed as vicar general of thi: ‘chdio- | those who have been dosed, crugged, and DYEING, EA N — ns uy Siiks are assureé that Puompt ParMENt.—We learn that Mvs. | as another move in the absorption process | cese-to. succeed ‘the fate Very Rev. J. Paul | quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effec- Tsadora . en, Widow of Dr. Manuel (. Cansten, whose death was méan what we say. which bas already taken from Georgetown | Dubreul, D.D., Rev. Edward McColgan. pastor | tually cure premature debility, weakness and 3. | Summer Merino UNDERWEAR, We, buy ail our Gilks at hnneaer i itn i ‘ — . swe importers? 1s . ried in these | everything except its name and reduced the | of St. Peter's church, at Hollins and Popple- decay. kK and Journal, with information W. H. WHEATLEY. For Ladies’, Misses and Children. | New York a1 Plulladeipbia ana we ean au ae eolumus a little over § month ago, has re- | old munic pality to a mere * geographical ex: | ton streets, Father MeColgan has been con- | Worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- | 49 serrensox ore oe Georgetown, D. C. | New Btock just rece! olfer the greatest bargains ever seen in this cit ceived two thousand dollars, due in conse- | pression,” while many others favor it for just | nected with the archdiocese for 39 years. yermacher Galvanic Company, New York Established 1831, | Hew Just received, wence of the death of her Ii band: from the | that reagon, beeanse they want to deconie a —— City. GASd&K1y | and never. Srp, Petore cr sinee, to whicn the And prices very low. CONNOLLY'S, jer of the Knights of Honor. This order | part of Washingto SALE OF THI FRAY’ cL Sage ; People of the District and thonsands of others o 5 >. ap27-tr 608 Ninth . has been in existence five years, and has | , 2 Thotias Downe Baer, iitsen HOrEE. MorTdi oes. POgn ne Dos t in ee: States and Territories will testify. Look at our new Grecian esi h streets ove Patent Ufee. Proved wonderfully successful. ‘The total} | Amusements, Excursions, Etc. row, the entire eiiects of the above hotel, com. | @,Pfocure Ars. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for nd us your orders, ov8-tr jar Own Make, | A SPLENDID LINE OF KID GLOVES. membership is over forty thousand, with | Ford's Qvera House.—To-night the famous | prising superior chamber seve, Frenel-plate | fhechiid frou) pain, cures ai cole eee —_—— DOUGLASS’, $1.50 ana $2" soiled, worth “$4; Hourie Donte the Union Raed in nearly every state in | Callender’s Georgia Minstrels eomimence their | mirrors, erystal chandeliers, table decorathane lates the bowels, and, by giving relief aad GENTLEMEN’S GOODS Dorset, guaratites oy the Union. A half a million of dollars has hilarious engagement. A number of prom- | &.—Adrt. Pan eu ai A is) fee : ap20-tr Ninth Bt., 8t.Cloud Buiiding, Cassimeres from 12% been paid by the order to widows and or- | inent officials and others have signified their ealth to the chile, gives rest to the mother. a to TBe. yard: Al see heneht iaee. ad pee ns fAternal intention to visit these remarkable dackics | MARRIAGE Licenses have been issued to | ‘To Lapres AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to | GTRAW HATS, ona M, SYEGLIAN has this yoar made a speciaity are Linen Table Dameek eee, aud beneficiary, and provides the chea} during the week, ‘That the troupe is popular | George W. Hoffman and Elizabeth Thompson : | eail attention to A. Fischer's Clemical Sonus, Te GERAT ABUNDANCE, as ° °F READY-MADE DRESSES a cor, Th and ¥ ot, and most reliible insurance k is attested by the success with which they met | Patrick Keady and Annie Maloney; William | ing and Dyeing Establishment, No 906 G steer Ta Bea alee aE Gime erated Mack | as a bs : Country. Mr. Causten Wille here olice betore this season. Rogers of Brooklyn, N. Yand Leonora C. | near sth street. By promptly adopting the | Bay SUaws all grades. ee Tourist and other Suite in all (ho desttanie states AND SHOE @! Xa‘ional Lodge, No. Theatre Comique—The Comique will now | Curtis; John Trahey and Kate Mahoney, both | latest improvements, whether of American or |“ iselP Goods, Lowest Prices, and materials, direct from his house in Paris. = = meetings each Thursday | move into its summer quarters. During the | of Georgetown. European invention, he is enabied to do his STINEMETZ, HATTER, ALSO, —————————— = Grand Army Hall.) whieh contains as mem. | j ‘im the quality of its performances wi work in a manner not to be equalled by those mj9tr 1237 Penn. ave., next cor. 13th st. A choice line of Bilk and Cashmere Mantillas, = ‘S LASTING BUSKINS, ae, bers cur most pt up to Its standard. THE COURTS. not possessing these facilities. His cleansing ELT AND STRA ; See Croce, Linen asters, Muslin and Oa | Wye re SPs Grae: Clap Ties. ob citizens, and paid rand Running Meeting, commencing Equity Court—Judye Mae Arthur. and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's suits are, in | FELT 4S oe LA PATS ico Wrappers, Undergarments, J. B. P. Corsets, | 2,W 0m _ id Grain Slap Ties, 65, twelve doliars. and assessments, eight dollars, | next Weduesday afternoon aud continuing for | Saturday, Walter ve_ Welter dance vesting | fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his For Spring and Summer wear, DORN ES Fer resigns os 4 FINE | _ Ladies” Newport Tics and Button, $1 during the ten months he was a member of the | three days, there Will be running races at | estate in trustee, Featherstonehaugh vs. Nutt: | superior work. N.B.—A specialty of his con- | in light weight’ . * DRESS TRIMMINGS. " $1.25 and on order, thus securing to his family two thou- | the Washington Driving Park, commencing | decree for distribution, Allyre vs. Kinsman sists in removing spots from costly party dress- SUFT FELT allat very attractive prices, 2. Misses* Newports, 75c. and $1 sand dollars, on total payments of twen mM. the entrees are good, and there | order for appointment of guardian ad litem: | es; 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re- | and STRAW GOODS, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Women's Lasting G: . 75, 8c... $1 and up dollars. t at least three r: Manson ys. son; referred. Fil moves grease spots effectually from any article, | t suit Gentiemen, Youthand Chien, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, ‘apli-tr Misses® Si 86. and trains for Bennings’ O'Donohue: auditor's report ratified’ Hamil: | and careful pressing gives them an appearance CANES anpD UMBRELLAS. San cae eee ieee ee Gaiters, $1 $1.25 and SetTLeMeNt oF THE MEcHLIN pot dally at} 90, 53 ton vs. Aleorn; decree pro coufesso. De Ney | as if newly made, “Hid Gloves alee e ce | Agent for Duniap & Co, Sheu York tats, QPECIAL NOTICE. Sadind wires biktase Saturday last. in the Equity, Ryland M. vs. auditor's report ratified. Fowler | pair for 25 cents. Buecenson Eee ke eeas, Btiap and Buckle Teer $1 ae ee yo and Pscdribar made decree in the Ss Proconfesso. Jones vs. MeQuade- my9-6t meeessOr te Yas Penn. ase. ae Mistes’ aud Boys! School Shoes {all learner), 85e Matia L.C. Mechiin et al., settling. at least f sale ratified provisionally and reference. An- REAL ESTATE ASOCIATES, Room 52 =. LADIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my | and $1. sara ted the present, the M: It will be re- | Chureh will an excursion to Fort Monroe, | sonia Brass Co. vs. Sheplierd: same. Fletcher reoran building, are prepared to make pur- Sere, GREAT SOUTHERN SHIBT,"” | own make for sale at very reasonable Children’s School Shoes (all leather), €2, 75c. membered tha ices Giarges | Norfolk, and the Capes, on the Jane Mosely. | vs. Fletcher; Durant & Horner allowed. io se, sales or exchanges, for the next 15 days, to OPEN FRONT, prices, H. VERMU anc $1. of assault “e¢ by 2 Mekendree M. E. Church.—Sund: chool | withdraw as attorneys. Truesdell vs. Thomp- f $15,000. Money at hand, Bargains of- | 1s elegantly made of first-class material, with Linen . VERMILYA, Intate’ Shoes from 49c. upward ; t Me exhibition to-mor! evening. See advi. son; decree for sale. Ewing ys. Cheatham; red. my9-2" Sleeve Bands aud Linen lining to the Bosom; un- Opposite Parent Otte. was “8 Jann’ Liew My rotectors given away ren had in the Poti ———————— pro confessoand reference. Bolden vs. Bolden : = Anished only 90 cts.; finished. $1. Ladies Hoots and Shoe? poate, Patent Office, every pair shoes sold, at Criminal | | THE TEMPeRaxcs MOvEMENT.—An excel. | sale ratified and reference. Brown vs. Brown ; ee Orente Conn Cee OE GE | aane,Hannls Suit.” open back, Fond Ties | notice. mar30-tr J. W. SELBY'S. eeaiedl thet eke cute | Raut seein (ih wad Garena aan trustee Bppol men yea’ Fone ite | ite, Wamilics, boarding-houses,” hotels, restau- | Bands; 1s only 80 cts. unfinished, and 96 cts. fin- ME SELMA RUPPERT, 1914-1916 Pennsylvania ave. Consequently a pe. | evening, the programine embracing vocal | port confirmed and bill dismissed, “Schneider | TAU dealers, excursions and buy tosell. Boxes | ‘The cheapest Shirt tn all the world is our Wam- 614 OTH STREET, _myiOtr___between 19th and 20:h sia, aS answer. and music p Baten Parkhurst, Foresman, Daley, | vs. Schneider; recommitted to auditor. 3rif- | of various sizes ready for delivery at amoment’s | sutta ‘One: Teady to put on at £ 1-10. OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE, OSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, ee was Smith, Fleming and Fingin; Misses Hopkins | fin vs. Hagner: restraining order d! issolved. | notice, At the Old Establishment, 1427 New Our **Fruit of the Loom’* Shirt has been a fa- | Has just opened a large and select assortment of eree appoints Wm. P. Kent and Weaver, the Misses Allen, Misses Summey vs. Sweet ; remanded to Johnson, ex. | York avenue. aye2-lm_ | vortte for along time at €0 cts, unfinished, and 7 | ieanrs: AND CHILDREN'S LACE care SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, L. C. and Madeline G. W. Mechlin (Charlie thorpe and Frazier; instrumental music aminer. Jones & Miller vs. McKim; injune HE NAILS.—J ‘Prentiss certifi cts, finished. °. and BONNETS, BOBES. and Willey), and A.M. Gangewer of 4 Miss Addie Frosvert and Jennie Torney: recl- | tion continued. Callahan vs. Callahan: guar. | "UW BCHULTES cot aine rs reac eae an eee enon: 3 Shirt is 76 cts, unfinished, . 491 Pennsyleania Avenus, and Sophia W. Mechiin, ou giving bonds of | tations by Mrs, Leach and Crypti Palimont. | dian ordered to pay commissioners. Branan | sands lke oF painless onsen of bunks, Qeou, | 80 , «ea LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, BETWEEN 4% AND @Td BrEKeTs. oe cach, ane pope that beapings pay over | The mee! ing of she weston c erday alter- | vs. Wagner; injunction continued. Burger ‘Bigers, chilblains, rheumatic or swollen joints, &c. tines py Linen es lars, 6 for $1. And all kinds of . lo each of hem $8 per month for their main noon Was spirited, re '. Patterson pre- | ys, Saunders; il sustained. Motts vs. Bo: = oe: ennsylvania a a les Se Bran 5 a PES tenance and support sided, and interesting speeches were made by | injunction dissolved. Barnes vs, Barnes: Hovd : | Qndchilaren attended asusnal. ‘Gab = too tate. a 1002 F street n.w. CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CHEAPEST HOUSE THIS SIDE OF ———————— v. ‘Dr. Kendrick, J. W. Thom Joseph | for nee ayo Bae ‘and counsél fee. mar97-tr ©. GEO. MEGINNISS. Novelties in Lisle Thread GLOVES, Bisck sik | Geer 1: — Tur APnicaN M. E. CONFERENCE continued | Williams, Mr. Dow and others. Mi. Hardy | yaiBay! evivor of suit ordered’ | CD pH $3 PUPRESS AUITS are equal to any MITTS, LACKS: LACE GOODS and EMEROID- REDUCTION IN NEW GOOD! Trainor ys. Smith; revivor of suit ord 0K AT TH! Ts. in ‘session in Baltimore Saturday, Bisiop | gave a revitation and the choir rendered good | Coak oh Grok eden paym oirmony GEORGE F. scHAFER, ER HE abd WORSTRD FEINGIS na At EWE Facts. MERCHANT TAILOR, mnsderto order. aia ‘marde-tr re STRAUS. ent of alimony Brown presiding. ane most of the day was mysie. Dashaways had’ a, crowded ‘hauseat | 382 counsel fee. Linn vs, day et al. : sale Be LO’ on UMBRELEAS. consumed in the discussion o} “ African 2 crowde use at | dered and trustee a) inted. vs. Jones ; 5 exodus” movement from the southern states. | Lincoln hall last evening. Mr. J.B. Wheeler | Sale ratified on June Th provisionally, Edi: JUST RECEIVED, “ry ; ~eSser Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below EMOREST PATTERNS, all the new styles, Rev. Mr. Green made a speech strongly oppos- | presided, Addresses were made by Wm. Shel- | son va, Western Union Telegraph Co.; service | @ENTLEMEN’S LONDON UMBRELLAS. cost to close business, D just received by W. P. TER CO., Book. : 114d 7th ing the scheme, and R.H. Cain, member of | ley, Alex. Eagleston, Thos. L. Miller, W. E. on Orton set aside. Draper vs. Hyde ‘The latest styles, “A call is solicited. sober and Stationers, 2 street n.w. Schoo! ‘onkress {rom South Carolina, advocated the | Horne (president ofthe Hyattsville temper: | restraining order granted. Savage vo, Savagi sty! a. nae = lank Boo! ities, ‘s0p5-1y Movement, and other members of the confer. | ance cluly), Prank Reside, Charles H. Nye, and | second decree for sale. Shen ta Shae ake Iurontep Dinxcr. ecliaes Zonnauivents res st PRING PATTERNS ELV ED—Dreop. ence opposed it. The i - | Hon. D. P. Holloway. The choir rendered Good ratified provisionally. Kendrick vs. Norris: M, W. GALT, BRO. & CU EDUCED PRICES. ‘making from Latest ‘Parieion es T. 5 Sentsof thee segaly.o8 the: side of the oppo- | music, and there Was good singing by Miss | reference to auditor to stateaccount, Lee J. iste i. ft mi 8 es his. ‘Taylor's Patterns and Journals of Fashion. Knife dren 50. 38: nents of the “exodus, his was manifested | Florence Hopkins and brother, Dr. Lewis, J.S. | K. P. Mechlin; Appointment of guardians, | _®P20-tr SEWELLERS. ndersigned begs Jenva te 3ntorm bis Piesting and 4 S.J. MESSER, Ghildren’s Khoes, 9, 40. 80. abe. by frequent applause of the speakers on that | Fleming, and Misses Sallie Westthorpe’ and | Aajourned till Satioige ce ‘ARD TIMES.—Parchasers, if you want to | Sotnenos ef redhond irises in soods and ear mar 18 Petineyivania avenue, Sreciatrims,—French Heel Kid Button Boots, aide. athe reso} tions denouncing the s heme | Lizzie Smith. PRopate Covnt—Judge MacArthur. MED ee ace arte Gan Bentrae A ee ste eS eee ee eS Ee from $2 to 2 sisted by Bishop Waynias atl seyeraheitct, | (THE PRESIDENT Visits THE Rerorw | Saturday, estate alfred &. Tilton; account | —ap80 A: STRAUS". | CLOTHES and farnish GOODS ta his line frog HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Lasting and Boase Sinton Bootetrom $1 S0to8s, ordained Rey. G. Jones and Rev. Jona H. | ScHoor.—The President, Mrs. Hayes, Attor- | of sales returned. Will of Ann M. Acton filed UNHS! TRUNHS!! TRUNKS: ype ea dome tian SOrmer Tae, EVERY ARTICLE BOLD AS ADVE! zD. T. Gray as el | nev al Devens, Representatives Tiptou | for probate. In re Leonhard Zeller, guardian ; | "7%" specetaly Se HETBERGEE, |A, CROCKERY, 1 will sell for the next 30. 25 per cent, lower Soar GW Auams, of the New Vonk Word: Tok | ease'to the Register of Wit erate eee gy aap Sb-tr 635 TUK street Corcoran BUnang CUTLERY, PLATED WARE. Nip ihe above house ass find toe best home- 2 Ss E GRE E . Adams, of the orl orld; John y . . 7 . ~t PR te pletion erent EE aTtON — Carson, of’ the New York Times: W. H. | and take testimony. Estate 8. H. Howell; de- SATOHELS, pl tle th in nana made Quateers “Tieg and adjournment of Congress, many members who | Clarke, of the National Associated Press: F. | cree for sale of building association stock. In great variety, of MY OWN. and other mak EDUCATIONAL HOUSHFURMEHING Goops, Porte. Giark 6's", tiaitioore Bad) and oshce k 3 r ‘Sc + a Z .ZSBOOMS. = = Mhelrdeparture. To meet thisemermcney fee | Visited the Reform School Saturdayatiorons | graecey aus B Thornton, white, was fined ‘425 Boventh Street, "PRE SPES CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE ICE CHESTS, THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, agent ‘a he State’s Line of oceau steamships | the trustees of that institution. The boys $100 or ninety days in the work-honse for inde- ‘One door avove Odd Fellows’ Hall. Wor teen sine the Dual fe cl A oa 4 or avenue. Geo. W. Moss. (235 Pennsylvanian see eS | Went through their drill and sang several | cent exposure in the agricultural grounds. JAMES 8. TOPHAM, | Pehle to revive the business interests of | th COOLERS, &c, northwest.) of this city, hasmade arrangments | S0U8S,, The President, Attorney General De- | Daniel. Burr, colored, was fned. the saihe a : 13} tosail the steamship te of Nevada on the | Ye! r. Tipton and others made appropriate amount, $100, for same offence in agricultural addresses tothem. Tix . sak ORDER. ‘wes Waste COURSE tos eaiSLaee M. W. BEVERIDGE, . . - | Trunks, of desired, mads to order on "EN CE. USINESS School also mate a (eee uber intendent of the | grounds. Wm. Pope was fined for carry. Ky any 8 4th of July ensuin; (Late Webb & Beveridge.) speech, J ‘7th and L streets, during May, June and July, month. | \ititors for thels prespeeet and thanked the | {nga pistol. John Dieste, throwing stones in ts, Y. desirable berths ud has control of all the to the 20th of th i ry REPAIRING. —_ myé-tr A number of members of Congress hav iad the street, #3. Chas. Solliers, Chas. Johnson, ‘Trunk: »» Repaired, and Trunks covered at | Tuition by thé th in Penmanship. Corre- akeady signified their intention of sailing oa | FisHenwumn's LUcK—Four fishermen who Biljah, , Mulholian, | Frank Jones, Stephen | snort notice. ap-tr spond ey cakieeping ad tse calcul cone . erase: ; . Seog ot crac cee ie nonse last nig ng shel | Henry King, games Randall, James Gatchell | TOHN 3. KENDALL & SON, «| “Sorterms Inquire at the College Omice. my4.3m TOURS CORSE tr EAUTIFUL 8 light spring sha and Thomas Lillukens were fine e or = g =“ : fees pane "Rec raul Sey mc | LAMBA nec echt a | Abordconguee tu st. Serge o- $29 Bret mite Mee ahah Medes Tar A | res noon SArX: Enovanns, | O'ag Cael ofits, Bote eae lew parsols! Three hi | 5 Saturday | Brown, alias m rt, assault on Students ‘Yale or Hart 688 Tih street sou Wool eassimeres and Ii | Work, “Fiey were told by him that tiey Seeks" | Sophia’ Lewis, #5. John Soinf, assauit ona ear B, 8 E, Deee Yara College. ractore Arse, FON EE ATock MXCHANGE quotations. COT- Ee inye the highest prices ia Cas for tbe white nee ace waty: a1 no fish. and had no money. There were about | Youngman Hamed all, $1,’ Win, Stanton | sare tor aale at baifeoet of manntactor- SPAMS CORMIDON, Propassr af Fenmaw: | Wivin GHAI 04, PROVISIONS Cuiccs | BF =e Henne MEAG eACia la Sl | Male ine 17 YOST AS Soot: Feld nail chin, a her gol Jewel ad | er pion, 1CR ING HEFRIGERA Lie es Sat aah Pe, icag, | Gee maui eagl arpa "sae | FECA TSS 0 pel eking, peautiful cifle lawns. 10: = a pts, Va a ‘and. Es or’ o 3 . Deached table linen, 30. Carter's, Markee | SILKS! SILKS! SILKST Immense assortment, | from Mary Aun Fag, residing on 2d street. | TORS, suitable for Family, Hotel and Ree- cary aout of lemons. tie instruction | upon receipt ef margin eg eee | “580 STRAUB’. Shace—adrt. One hundred (100) new pieces of black and } Jackson pleaded guilty. Officer Voss arrested Post) apl5-Im | Suaranteed. Lessons given at and a rictiy 4 Prompt remittances bY | 7 EMONGEOT'S AMBROSIAL for the Hair Sr ~ " colored silks, just received, and 20 new pieces | them: three months each in jail. Wm.Turner, | taurantuse, (Post) ap15-Im_ | Socois. jet-1y* = ~ O. H. GILES & 0O.. I i ‘Sc. Depot, 616 Mb st. ompoiee athe Ge OF THE Minky WasntncToN.—Dis- |.eoming from New York. ' Black silks, 75, 87, | Jas. H. Tyler and J. Castleman. charged witl UKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. ——————————————— ‘and 56 way, New York. apa6-m.w&f,im | ¢“_* ‘Patent. the arene ecrlved in Baltimore yesterday | $1.0, $1.25, $1.0. Our $1 black silk is a special an affray Saturday night in a street chariot LL VALUE THRE SIGH? to know — tee, S Agents of the Weems’ a ansportation bargain, and our $1.25 satin-finish black silk is | Casileman did not appear and his collateral RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 ‘the ‘One @) ug that the steame nas Washing- | worth $1.6. Black silk grenadines, French | Was forfeited ; Tyler was disebar, urday atterioon, weet peutamnoek | lawns. Carter's, 711 Market Space.—Adet collateral form eity ees dee ee pai <% el as _ coils r. 5 fC Waer at hér whact at Pred: | WaSutNGroN Fis MAREEr.—Sold by R. A. | assault on Same mith Bes aoe ees, | _ontt-te 411 axD 418 Sraser. Mary Washington lett Baite | Golden & Bro., Agents, Washington, May 12, | wich steatin, GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, [5> EME URe = bet. made A, ener Serewtoarnas oat tenes Matin Member Smekatne a Rae ete apeciaity. jp asenenen wt San Sees eee. eee 5 in -sitver from Ellen W I. 22 SUITS IN LIGHT and DARK PAT- injury Td Sal Srauiicat | F[ANDSOME DRESS COATS and VESTS 1a le ~ 9 5 * restitntl . 3 Mi LEW: Pastiu zg. e59., ted and Domestic , for Whe Eeppabavaver Rersing, ftoup 9 20@7 por Lae. per ie; 2 posed evtUHlon ordered: and: 5 fine tm- | EE Pekub at priece tes wil aera rents | eee ew atr peas Pose ‘pib-Lin ew yanl- | ay39 7? ‘A. STRAUB’.

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