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if a colored deputation from Louisiana vw ,¢, THE EVENING STAR. | sasoeretcepeationtege,Zgultans wista * a bid ingen. csthing to Mr. * 3 ou 7 Fame 3, 1878. | a ihub ite A. Tdid some of the t= @atthews men of swearing that Matthews gver heafd in Page.) his office. - ty r present jb I have, tee fom teh aitvews?” "renee to that ket. ie to gratify your present wishes. I have, r fr . 3 - 1 came on to Reweres, the. dest reasons for saying that | Washington and | told Senator sooner of later, and as soon as pr: I shall be able to obtain for you a appointment. either at hom Matthews that icable, T | I thought that an effo7¢ was being made on the part of the democrats to get up an investi- gation, and that information was being fur- me posted from time to time of what you may | nished them ‘by some of the boys in Louisiana, have in Tespect to places that vou would like | and that i thought that the best manner to to have and feel competent to fill, sothat I can | stop the arrangement was by Dr. Darrall’s ap- beiier represent your wishes. pointment as collector of customs in New Or- Yours truly STANLEY MATTHEWS. jeans. T told Itm that Darrall understood To James E. Anderson. pretty thoroughly the men who ought to My Dear Sir:—I have yonr favor of the 22d | quested me to have Darrall call upon him, instant, and have also conferred with Generai | whieh Idid. Darrall wrote tome ‘and. att aria: aveied with Lim trom Putla. | wards told me persoaally (and Jo did. Mat- delphia hb vi st night. The General | thews) that they should work up a sentiment twid me he had as ined attae State depaft. | in Darrall’s favor, get ail the recommend ment that the consulate at Tien Tsin bad | that they could from New Orleans and already some time been disposed of. We | iana,and get all the recommendations they beth concluded it wouid be b rv towatt until | could from Darrall's coileagues in the Hou.e, the exira session of Congress, which will be | and that they would give Matthews the pre called to meet June 4th. when I wiil be in | text for asking for Darrall’s appointment as Washington regu and situated so that I | collector of customs at New Orleans. ean give the atiention to Ford application Q. What part were yeu to play in that which I have promised, and when, 1 do not | Mr. Matthews asked me whether in e: 1 ¥ or, doubt, I will be able to secure your appoint Darrail was appointed I would be satisfied, aad meut to some foreigu position which will be | whether I would be willing to deliver all the agreeable to you. Yours, truly papers in my possession, and give up all my {Signed ]— STANLEY Matreews. claims on the administration, which I agreed Jantes E. Anderson, Bet w Orleans. ae papers wervixelerred: tot : = SrARY EVAWTA. . PTS Wel erred to in any ot STANLEY SATEEN TO ECAR EYAIT® | yor converantions with AEE Matha? My Dear Sir—The bearer, Mr. James E. | He referred to al I the papers in my pos Ancerson, of New Orleans, is the geniteman | flop: that evening I spoke of the Sherinan in reference to whom, when lasi in’ Washing- eg “ ton, I had a private conyersation with you, Q. - whom? A. To Mr. Matthews. urging his appoiutment to a consulship. “Mr. | _ @- Who mentioned the Sherman letter first; Anderson has had untii now a subordinate | Youor he? A. I irave no distinct recollection elerkship in the Custom House at N about the matier. It was after Mrs, Jenks had Jeans, which has always been unsatis: called on Senator Matthews in connection to him, aud now his residence there = . come so unpleasant that he has abandoned it | .@- Did she profess to hold the letter? A. i his clerkship. The circumstances in | She professed to hold the original letter. which Mr. Anderson been placed and in ‘2. How do you know she professed to hold which he has been compelled to act a very | the original letter? A. She told me herself. in difficult part are such as to give him very she Presence of other parties, that she had the strong claims upon the administration in the | Original. ‘ bite Interest. and 1do most earnestly urge | _@- Did she exhibit it to you? A. No: she some satisfactory public. employment | Claimed that she had it at New Orieaus, and ay te found for him at once. Very truly, she offered to seil it for acertain consideration. (Signed) STANLEY MATTHEWS. THE FLORIDA SUB-COMMITTER STANLEY MATTHEWS TO ANDERSO to inquire into the Presidential election frauds, CINCINNATI, May consisting of My Dear Sir—I received r tele day, and very much regret you are ne Sec the appointment tendered you, and | €Xbect to be absent more than ten d Ac- Regen ta tee emement tendered Fou, and | cording W thelr eet Dae they witi stand was the consulate at Funchal. I really | Visit Jacksonville only, and call ail their wi'- am at alossto know what furtherto do. 1 | Ressesto that point. They are accompanied am quite willing todo anything you may sug- i H- Sargent, as deputy sergeant-at-arms | gest that gives promise reasonably of su . | of the House, and by a clerk and a stenograph- Did yeu see Mr. Fvarts personalt Write to me aud explain evervthing fully. and let me kuow what you think I can further ™ They will be joined by a second steno- Jacksonville. > to NESSES TO CONTRADICT ANDERSON, serve you. Yours truly, The Potter committee, at the instance of its * sta MATTHEWS. republican members, has supbenaed Judge Jas. E. Anderson, Esq. eet, Wash- | Campbell, now a member of the Dakoia su- ingtans chy Dieme court, but formerly judge of the fourth ANDERSON LOSES HIS. TEX district court of Louisiana. It is claimed that WASHENGTON, June he will testify that Anderson made oath L fore him to the protest, which he (An¢ Saturday deried having sworn to. shal Pitkin has also been summonec - ness in rebuttal of eerta ‘ou can all face t usie. Tel son's testimony. Hon. Stanley Ma The President claims to have r Yetters. Want po more coi no more nonsense. Come het this affair r as a wit i portions of Ander- graph me te nothing about docu: | FCM TEST OF THE ALLEGED SHERMAN evtenadd ANDERION The following isthe full text of Secretary | a Juneoy, | Suerman’s alleged letter to Anderson: | My Dear Sir—General Smith has given me 3 ileists, D. A; Weber and Jas, Anderson: Z 0 € yentlemen: Your note of even date has just dS Waite emonUment l | Deen received. Neither Mr. Hayes, myselt ce documenta, use, beyord | the gentleman who accompany me or thé Set to eta e uments, A refusal ou | counury at large can ever forget the obligatl n your part to return them will justify me in | under whicl you will have placed us Should Publishing (and I will publish) your letters in | vou stand firm in the position you have taker i state wens 3 propose (0 i Ke, showing how m_a long and intimate aejuaintance with puisiana Was eartied for Hayes lam justified In assuming costae, {shall remain here until Friday next. 111] Mig he Feo eid im asoumming respon: do not hear from you by that time I promise | that you shail be provided tor as soon after the qoas all hear from me before te OSes Ge fourth of March as may be practicable, and in ‘Hon. S. Matthews, © - - such manner as to enable you bot Louisiana should you deem it necess; ASHINGTON, June 19, 1 truly yours, “My Dear Sir—When a shoulder bag ¢., whe sition, must be pro The grand festival in aid of St. Ann’sIn- bag 8 SoM ang cog ey ge ef cay | fant Asylum wiil be held at Giesboro’ to-mor. ‘The duties to stand under a broiling sun and | TW. s prevent raseaily sailors from smuggling. The non Tene Noe One Mount Ver: amounts to $1.5 to $1400 per anni Seon cit weet given to-mor- ss the position. offered me by Gena | tow to Marshall’ Hall.’ The. steamer Jane Smith. I have told him, politely, of course, | Moseley leaves 6th street wharf ata. m. and ent Began take the position and aye ihe Aine’ att annual select excursion of the on account of the outside rush, so I have with: | JOURE Feople’s society, of the Chureh of the drawn { om the contest, and shall now proceed | Hpearnation, to-morrow. promises to be a very to get satisfaction in my own way. If you de- | Cnloyable ong: It will be made on the Cock. sire to return the documents atven yor, ‘you | 442 City to Givmont, ‘The barge will leave ean do so. I think it better you should, as by —— tter. I have nothing further vard buminox de ‘© it will leave you out of future com- THE EXCURSION OF COLORED KNIGHuTs plications. You can use your own judgment, | TeypLar from here to Richmond last week however: in any event, you shall hear from | was very successful, and rellects vrediton ce me before the October elections. I shail bein | managers and all coneerned. ‘The patty num: Philadelphia for one week. You can address | pered about three hundred, compused of Te: me there for that period. Very tral yours, lars from Baltimore and this city and th JaMEs E. ANDERSON, Philadelphia, Pa. ramilies. In Richmond they were received are J. R. Sypher, attorney at law Richmond and Petersburg Commande “Hon. Stanley Matihews. = iG aA le % C ande headed ye a band of music, and in the line was MATTHEWS TO ANDERSON. Mount Moriah Commandery, No. 1, of Alex. UNITED STATES SENATE CHAMBER, ) the Grand Commandery of ‘the State WASHINGTON, February 12, 1578. § ia, George T. Preston, Grand Com- My Dear Sir—I have your note of yesterday, | mander; Rising Sun and Emanuel Comman and in reply beg to say that Ido not recollect | dertes of Baitimore ; the Grand Command the suggestions heretofore made by you, to | of Maryland; brass band from Baltimo: which you refer, and which you think if | Gethsemane Cominandery, of this Dis rict: adopted might still prove advantageous to the | headed by Commander Charles Jones; Hen public interests, and I would be glad to hear | derson, No.2; Simons, No.1; Mount Calvary, you report them. I have, however, been sub- | No. 4, and the National brass band of this Dis Jectea to so much misrepresentation in regard | trict. The line of march was to the Odd Fel- to everything I have undertaken to do that I | lows’ Hall, where refreshments were served, do not think it would be wise forme to go to | then to Masonic Hall, where all separated and Philadelphia or Baltimore for the pur, of | visited the several places of amusement unti meeting you. Incase you should find it eon- | the hour for the test drill for the gold trampat Yenient to be in Washington I shall be pleased | at the Fair_grounds—10 o'clock. The judges to see you. Yours truly, were R. Q. Paul, R. L. Hobson, J. B. Johnson, STANLEY Mattuews. | M. Scott, Joshua Crump, W. H. Carter and W. Mr. James E. Anderson, Philadelphia. P. Gray, all military men, who saw service in Anderson Explains the Correspond- | the war. The contest was between Emanuel enee. Commandery of Baltimere ane the Pidunond, Anderson, in explanation of some of the | ané Gethsemane Commanderies of this ci'y, correspondence submitted, related interviews | Each Was allowed fifteen minutes, and ch body which he had had with the President the drill was by the tap of the dram. ‘First Branie; Matthews. He had percent ad wish movement was z Emanuel, next came Geth- onsulate to Funchal, Madeira Islands, and | Semane, and then Richmond. After the drill, Frccicat sed foc Bhowine ti tecseotee | Gmapecee’«™yerepracusianzenting, After 7 —— ¢ following is the account of tne interview: rv*Eresident said that he had | through the principal strests ty Odd Follows received a letter from Mt. Matthews request. | Hall. The formations of the triangle, cross, ing him to give mea place, anc he said at the | hollow square, and other maneuvers, were fre: same time that he did not see exactly what aé quently applauded. After dinner the judges could do. I said, “Mr. President, appreciate | gave thelr decision in favor of Gethsemane fie difficulties under which you are laboring, | Commandery. No. 2 of this city, for drill, and inent place), it will excite the attention je . y ic) it Prethe ‘country and will cause uniaverable | ‘ommandezy, Ja 4 most appropriate address, comment. I will make a suggestion Which, if banquet iciiowe ill adopt, will relieve you and everybody - Se of al trouble in the matter If yoo ii pu eee Duien oF 4 Lane Heo Heine appoint such a man as I shall designate to one jor W. P. McDonald, chief clerk of the office af the New Orleans appraiserships now held | Jo*W. P. Me 1 the Senate, di latoata ce by Kinggold (who has no political backing | °f Secretary of the Senate, died about 9 o’vioe except es Senator West), I will withdrawal | Yesterday under peculiarly distressing cireum- s A 18 on your administration. Stances. Major MeDonald is lying danger Wine President pondered over the matter a | Ously ill of Sn ateck of the KI aneys, at his few minutes and asked me when I was going | Foydence. 1 New york, avenue, ils wits to return to New Orleans: I told him 1 did | ie SSS Sutering aka Eso bello not intend to return to New Orleans unless I | Ths (ask three or four years. and it wasth nent had some detinite promise made that I should | tbat she Searels recovered. The physi. be provided for: then he said: “ You go pack | cians having ttle hopes of the ¥ talon ‘arecoy home and write me this proposition which | fs ye felegrapned for, hia announcer you have made, and send it to ine under cover | fives Se tack oF heeout tinea Of Mr. Gustin, due of my private secretaries, | Drought on au attack of her old disease, and, so that I shall be sure to receive it, and Iwill | SU Strers bt he died. Mrs MeDoe attend to it; the next day I wrote to Mr. b sng ao oF John Holden, whe teat ee rate to kim and: told’ him tat io rae tate: | position of mayor of Norfolk for twenty-two ram I did not mean to threaten him, because | Years. The funeral will take place from the Pithought he was doing what he could for me, roeragca. iy but that they bad-worried me so in Washing: J ton, and thai 1 thought it was about time that FRENCH SCHOOL EXHIBITION.—An interest- something should done one way or the | ing exhibition was given by the juvenile ie Other: went to Cincinnati on my road to | {Me ,¢xhibition was given by the, juvenile New Orieans, and stopped there and saw Mr. | PUPIS of Mdile V. Prud’hom afternoon. Matthews: he told me to go back to Washing- | Little girls and boys, from 8to 15, many of ton and he would follow me that night; whom have studied French only about $ came back, and we both arrived here on the | months, spoke a number of dialogues with same gvening “Sunday evening—the loth of | very natural accent and good pronunciation. Sune: T'saw him three days after my arrival | Misses Maud Price, Lulie Moore, Addie and asked him what had been done; he told | Williamson, Leila Beare, Belle Hunt, Ada me that he hot seen the President, but | Vonte, Lulle and Winnies Wiard, deserved “Bet Pesca seg him that night on Wednes- special mention. Misses Ada Cans’ and Lulie _ use, ye S$ Vel inely. Gnd he told me tocall on Mr. McCormick, | Moore played several pleces very finely. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Iwent | Two COLORED INFANTS ACCIDENTALLY fo the Treasury department aud found that | KILLED BY THE(R MOTHERS.—A colored child Mr. McCormick was out of town and would | four months old, named Ingraham, was acci- Bot return for ten gave. = dentally smothered to death by its mother I returned to Mr. Matthews’ room, and he | living in alley, between 18th and 19%h and M wrote for me a note, addressed to Gen. Smith, | and N streets, overlaying it Saturday night. appointment clerk. Mr. Smith said that he | The coroner ve a certificate of burial. An would take me over to the White House and | infant ehild of Amanda Dorsey, colored, was see the President. We called at the White | found dead in her bed at 110 Zigzag alley, be- House, and Mr. Smith had an interview with | tween Land Mand 2d and 3d Streets south- Mr. Hayes, at which I was not present. He | west, yesterday afternoon. The coroner gave came out and said that the President had in- | a certincate of “ overla’ SS CRS TY pes TIT ‘be | Ment. AS A general tonic, Hostetter's Bitters pro- CINNATH, O., April 27, 1877. provided for, and that he should do ff. He re- | a A Weather Indications To-day. CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. DRY GOODs. | FAMILY SUPPLIES. Ovnice OF Curzr SIGNAL OrvicEn, No Excuse for suffering with headache (OLORED PUBLIC SCHOOLS.—MUSI- RNER SEVENTH AND ]Us ECEIVED Sesion, June 3, { when one or two doses of ‘Lede's Headache Cc CAL. ENTERTAINMENT the Colored Cc MARKET SPAC. J oo In the middle Atlantic states, generally Specific will cure it. Public Schools of Washington an rgetown, in . — FINE CREAMERY BUTTER, lower pressure, easterly winds, veering to ——— aid of “\ROBEKTS'*’ “PENNY LUNCH, at cal pltens Bare actimer at 25, 37's, 50. 60, 25 southerly, warmer, partly cloudy, or cloudy LOOK to the le mark on the lids of Hart's qanootn. Ha MONDAY EVENING, sane 16, a3 $r Bier wen's Caseimere, Heck Prick 30 Cents 4 Porxp; On, tx Lots or 6 weather, ‘and occasional rain Foach Powder before you buy. Put up in tin | John espace, Dissernemssiom 8 SeS.5,7210 | ored Bunting. cheap, ‘Stn Umbrellas, Shawis, PouNDs, 96 CENTS. aoe = ite Bed from 50c. to $5." Splenda | INGLISH OPERA. National. Black Silk, at 75e, $1 and $1.25. "Si My best Print Batter, Inclading Stabler's and | é A SKIN LIKE Moscwentat, Atanister | 1) — Plain Oolored Silk: A ines, ons © “Or | LOCAL Ni NEWS ‘ may be attained by using Gienn’s Sulphur |7) |). THURSDAY, JUNE 18TH. 1873. Golors Table uicioths, Tee Blankets at 62 . Sate oon =e veeraere caguiannan | Amusements, &c., To-night. Soap, which does away with the necessity for | GRAND ROMANTIC OPERA IN FOUR ACTS, | and $1, Oar prices are the lowest in the city. Receive dally HARD and SOFT CRABS, i} i; ‘fit Mr. 3: | Sulphur Baths. Try it, ladies. It isa genuine | una LERIE,” and be convinced, SHEEPHEAD. SEA TROUT, SHAD, &c. ional. Theater. , 7 i 5 laving on hand alarge quantity of CAN} | Kinsley” Nome MoGullegek St ee bequtifier, and very economical. ” Mise Fe aero Of the Composer, | GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO., GOODs ete “ten ‘rill geil 3 ied | , Mt. Vernon Place M. B. Church.—Straw- | tithlo those prematurely grey, use Hill's | AT ey ACE IL The Lovers. Act | _sel-tr 701 Market ‘or. Tth. st. toes, 10°.; "2 ib, Tomatoes, 8c.: tablerts Corns | berry festival, musical and literary entertain- : + ACEAV,.—Ereaee =. pred Tokens. Miss Eva. Mills, Tent, Corner R and 14th Streetz —Enter- | duce effects which must be experienced or Morsel}, Keen. Adai By ‘Gorn, 12 Pears, 25c. 5 ® 17c.: Bb. Beaches, & iscounit for large quantities, C. Ford, and Messrs. } : Met Rocker, and Hay, in the BARGAINS! BARGAINS 1! FEANK J. TIBRETS. est lore they can be full: - | Cast, he ** Mendelssohn Society ** (50 voices) In - ” " >R—IC “¢ tainment by ladies of MC, Zion M.E: Church: Cited ta cohen of constitutional weakness, ihe Grorus. | Hallet of Chiiaren. Full Oren a, WE COLORS ERD Oa LT Tes, PRICES, PALACE MARKET, cases | a mena Splendid mise-en-scene, Popular prices, N a ai * Condensed Locals. premature decay, and debility and deerepi: | charge for secured seats, Box slieetat Metreeg Corner 14th st. and New York av. tude arising from old age,it exercises the ay e1-2 STRIPED SILKS. 65, This is a magnificent F . porneny. O. Parker we Deny, he Rew Work electric Influence, In the Cohvalescent stazes wy oe aw SFROTTING AY BEN | qhality of goods, and they eau not be matched in (EAT REDUCTIONS IN FLOUR, &o i of all diseases it operates as a delightful iu- i *TTING EN. | the city. aa : ‘barrel Deener & Cissell's Fai (colored sehools) to confer the diolomas upon | J#Xed, it operates to reenforce and re-estab. | , MONDAY. Tune 81. Doutio Team | Good ‘BLAC ro op py ln ae the graduating ciass of the High Schoo! at the | lsh them. | 4:h 8:00 class, WEDNESDAY, June process Flour, $2. | Trimming Silk, 7 Ceres ** pater Sumner building, 17th and M streets north- FIrst-c1. Sib, tree for all, TuvnsDay, June SU: | *K G 3 . . Flour, 3¢ barrel, $1.50; ‘4 barrel Good = H PERB BLACK GRO GRAIN SILK $1.00, | c. FLANNEL th, 2:50 c! # mpt, | This is th “ e Fresh Graham Flour @ cents per west, Thursday evening, June Oth ons Suits Made to Order, Tran ieaves at 4:30." Adiulesios BO peste Maen | from 1.35, 75 We Nave ever offered, itis reduced | pound wooten boxes $0 cute, ndings Siar 8 Last fall 17: 1 43 persons ing all ihe privileges. my31-5t * CACHEMIRE DE SOL. $1.25. 7 1.95. California Brandy, Bleek joined 12ch-street s.e. M. FE. church yesierda 6 RES, 1011 New York ave. ¥ = ly sold at $1.60, pr eaten. 3 Holland Gln’ cess aes, 82 of this number were admitted to fullmem. | 2°5 Moore's, 1011 New York ave QUnIER Ey 1G CONCERT | EVMILANG. SLS0. This quaiity | Wine cure I Bas woes te nae ee bership, making 93 since conference. A revi- | RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous su AND DANCING, it sel's at sight, [ad detts to make upon cash bape = val service is now in progress, under direction | ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CONNOLLY’S, ©. 8. O HARE @ SON, of the pastor, Rey. H. eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- OKPHEUs OCTETTE CLUB, 1-tr 608 Ni re Mmy2l-tr 2213 7th et. n.w., bet. Mand N. ry etine Gorbner JO. Kirby. of Falrfax coun. | ers ‘Hlectrie Bets the grand desideratum. ‘At GIESBORO’ PARK a OS inte street, opp. Patent Omen, FOE EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. y, Was called to hold an inquest Friday on the void imitations, Book and Journal, with par_ ” " 3 Jon ~ ° . = bedy of J.C: Dorgan, the young man from this | ieulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher | 0" WEDNESDAY EVENING, Junk 6rit, 1878, | 5 () ROLLS OF om city Who was drowned below Mount Vernon Galvanic Co., New York city. 6,25,d&kly Er inent mustcal-talent from Washington Thursday, but he deemed it unnecessary to es Washing nd FRESH CANTON MATTING, Alexandria will participate. Ferry boats leave at POTTED AND DEVILLED MEA’ have an inquest, and delivered te body to a | | H. D. Coxe, Jx.,& Co., Bankers, agents for | 56° 6'and Tareack eae” Were eOMes, leave at AT THE LOWEST PRICES. a ™ teacher and several fellow students of de. | the Cheque Bank of London, limited. Parties cert commencing at 8 o’clock and contin ning . : CANNED CORN BEEP, c ed from the deaf and dumb asylum in this visiting Europe will do well to carry their | at intervals durin, the evening. Tickets limite a 10 pieces of new Spring DRE8 GUODS, cheap, CANNED SALM a cirs, who brought the rematas here, | funds in these ehecks. Seo: | Pinfardias pin, Care in wating en sravaree | ) BLACK GKENADINES, new stock, at bottom car ALMON AND LOBSTER, ie friends of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. — vt tae : ; : Sot : tery | Prices. Se LB, BOX P Preston sympathise with them in the lors of | , Mor plomm ans, Mormans.—Don't fait | Pencts Weenie? ones Found trip ferry | Pee styles of LAWNS, White and Colored Sim, BOTNS CHIPPED SEER, their interesting daughter, Mary Gertrude | to procure Mfrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for . grounds. 42's cents. PICKLED OYSTERS, Wipe died Saturday morning at the residence | all. diseases of SeeTne (ncnilaren. relieves ATIONAL THEATER. BLACK ALPACAS from 15 cents up, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, of her frandiather, Mr. James McNabb, of | thechild from pa and, by giving relief aid | MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1818-ONE NIGHTONLY. | CASSIMERES for men and bers’ wear, from LEMONS, ORAN . (AN me of the bakers are announcing to their | bealth to the child. gives rest to the mother. ‘Testimonial Benefit tendered to 15, 25, 57. 45. £0c, MONS, ORANGES AND BANANAS, gustomers a reduction in the price ot bread. | To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to SAMUEL @. KINSLEY CASHMERES and TAMISE CLOTH, cheap. FRESH CAKES AND CRACKERS, The new rates are 4 cents per pound wholesale | eal attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Sewn, By the Eminent Tragedian, ‘And many ou and 5 cents per pound retail. ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906G street z any other : JOHN H, MAGRUDER, Yesterday was the fourth anniversary of the hear 9th Strect.. By promptly adopting the MR. JOHN McCULLOUGH, GREAT BARGAINS, 1421 New Yorkav.. Memorial ¢hureh. corner of 1th and N streets. | latest improvements, whether of American or | who will give his masterly Impersonation of the . myl0-tr near U. 8. Treasury Department, Rev. Dr. J. G, Butler, pastor, whe had been European invention; he is enabled to do his | *2° Moanin an Bre ton Baie OF HET too numerous to mention, at — eee for the past two or three weeks traveling | work in a manner not to be equalled by those beautiful play of 7 | §rtrren ou. MANGOES. among the Rocky mountains, preached from | not possessing these facilities. His cleansing OC. M, TOWBON & GO."8 j (MARTYNIAS, Exodus xvi, 8. and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent’s suits are, in RICHELIEU, | EAST INDIA GHERKLNS, The report of the Inspector of Building: I fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his . : . | PICKLED) TINY TIMs, B_Entwisle, for the month of May to the Dis- | superior work, N.B--A specialty of his con. | assisted by the following distingaished dramatic | _! — ONIONS, {rict Commissioners shows 48 permits for new | sists in removing spots from costly party dress. | sir. Loutssames, “Tt ioneo, Hamilton BU Gs. | a AUTUMN CLUSTERS, Bate tape Ue for Te eae oy erection Of | es; 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re. | “Sir Harott Fesberg, A Series Tae outs, 10. K | WORCESTERSHI per ¥ er Yard: Cassi moves gr por m - 8 as. from 15. aga es grease spots effectually from any article, Mr. M. Lanagan, Mr. Geo. Deahai “op Sa total amount of receipts for the month $18. ey a i STO Any, xi ADR Any eo. Denham , Aipse: 15. 20. 3 ft " 7 per yard: Ail Pure [ MRT OHN it and careful pressing givesthem an appearance Mr. Harry Taylor, MriR L. Downiag, 2 rar 2 ats ure Linen ae Oe . asit-newly made. “Kid Gloves cleaned ; two Mr. dan. G ows eae A: MUS Sd Other SAUCES, Stts on Norary Pusttc Bonps.—The fol- | pair for 25 cents. Pn aa ee New crop SWEET QiL, wing two cases grow out of the real estate - = - - ee Oiakenite. sad eens Ns = ha : 8, W. REED'S SONS, transactions of J. R. Brooks, the colored law- FESTIV. > Box book for sale of wl | GPREAT BARGAINS av Bitor aps-tr yer, who has been sentenced to imprisonment ESTIV ALS. Gn Briday morning. at it HEADS. 1205 F st. brtween lath and ith, | ee for ten years: U.S. tothe use of F. R. Wind- =— - : — : Best NEEDLE: ‘worth 10c. : I ¢, MANE. ‘ sor, agt. W. T. Johnson, W. H. Wright and HE F IVAL FoR THE BENE eL F 626 ON EXHIBITION 626 Pa] 100 yds, BLAC e Sta —- 630 Center Market, Otis Bigelow, on the bond of Johnson as no- Grace Chureh (Rector, Kev. A. Holmead) ) AND SALE aa worth Good BLACK CHOICE rant Greenas axa) Mr. B. F. Leighton. The particular act ¢om- Se ne — FREE ART GALLERY AND STOR Gloves, 69 conis: Wamsutta 4-4 Bleache The best BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON P fimed.ptin this cise 1s tat je di not faith: ESTIVAL! FESTIVAL! cuoice on Pang Oe ESTEEET: Gs a eo, | [bcepthyard: Brantiful Goatisn Pearl Buttons: LAMB the country affords, Y AENG ully perfors his duty a: ry pu and on eer olce intings, Eni vings, C! mos, &c. the “Thuy of September, 1873, he took an ac. | _‘The Lréiesof the Mite Society of Me Kot Paper Han J egant Black Leon Gros «rain | Mam All orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, Mite M. | Also, largest stock of Paper H igs, Window Tedr knowledgement pur from $1.25; Silk Clocked | mari8-1 orting to be made by | FE, Church. Maseachusetts avenue, between sthand | ghades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords aud Tas. | Baihtinzee Hose os. Altlinen ¢ ae Jeremiah Low and Cuarity AanJackson, con. | 10th streets. will hold their semi-annual F-stival Nails, &c.; in the District, eling, Be. ‘inen Doylies, 874 veyi ng their right and title to certain property | the ehusens commencing LORS EE Ee to one Anne Brooks, when in truth and faci the 4th instant, and continuing Wednesda: said Low and Jackson did not appear before | day and Friday evenings. him, nor did he personally know them, as he yr beantiful ular price, 25; Temember Name and Number, jyl-ly bast season : ne - Ket. (ith st vip buen Y Dretonnes, ne Very best make and fast colors, | Ket, (7th s s Loa ad HE SPRING 18 HERB. “Now is the Tine | Higa: Ps smbries, 64¢., best goods, auda Marke: by tls friends and the lovers of “ ——— 2 0 Setl,—Ladies®, Gen Children’s cast- | host of octer goods equally eneap, HOICE BEEF, VEAL UTT« certified : b: Poe which promises the said | TT EMONADE, SOCIABLE. — SUNS. UF | o Wearing Apparel Boots, Bhoos. Go. at ox- | "Now ieeanesins eed COP tayine at F. VEAL AND MUTTON. Anna Brooks and her husband were enabled DORR RRANCE. ~The Ladies of RESCUs fraontinary high cash prices at “SUSTH'S Old | mage-tr BRUPHRAD fo obtain from plaintiit a large quantity of | DeygeiON, willgive a Lomonate Sociable aad tne | Stand," No. 619 D street m 1205 Fat, det.1th& 13th, | CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty, PSION ity emouade, % oat 2. All notes by a es ~ Marketing delivered free. fen88-6m tertainment at ‘Temperance iT HE GREA = ; EVENING, Jano dthy at@orciock.” A hnndsoue | RumePromply attented fo. martin | +r We GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT.” | ToHN i. KELLY, let of Columbia, use of Thos. Hoy, agt. | Gike will be presented to the gentleman bringing = OPEN FRONT, BEEF, DAME VEAL E. C. Weaver, justice'of the peace, and Geo. | we largest number of Ladies,” Admission, 15, EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS . “CORNED BEEF 4 Bebe ere Macon and john R Cordin, Suretios on his | Refreshments tree. B Besdy-made, with Linen Sleeve Hands and Linen oad SSeS A SEBCIALSY. ond for $5,000, cons ioned on his faithful per- een 5 = =, = = = inings to the Bosom, made of Wamsutta Muslin Mramancs of duty ; also entered Saturday by | GTEAWEEREY, FESTIVAL, MUST | )OURTH GRAND ANNUAL for ong Sass Oaered Linen, ready ‘to put on, or sdarens Box 115 Gia Mr. Leighton. Plaintiff alleges that on Janu- MENT, at Mt. VERNON PLACE M. E, Cnuacn, FESTIVAL AND PIC-NIC Gualsatecd ee tercnts goods are by ns aud pee aie ee be sok ae fernowl: Soener OF Oth and 36 ota. 0.w.«/0n ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Pence GEO, MEGINNESS, ig Ppol e mad yy if ¥. VENINGS. PALIAN EN EVOLEN OC) . Fial 2 3 Chavis and Sarah Ann Chavis, to a certain BORDAN ahd TEMD AY EVENINGS, At Beyer's Park, 7: street, Branclt 1000 # she Wake 95-45 deed pretending to convey certain property to pier E; B, Hay, Mr, John Paeodate, Mr. J. B. On TUESDAY, June 4, 1878. GPECIAL PRICES IN DRY Goon; BOOTS AND SHOES. abled to obtain from hima large sum of mo. gs and others have kindly consented to assist The Marine Band will be tn attendance—Louis __ = ———— hey, and in truth and fact said parties (Gs ‘Aiacditional feature for elder, Professor. bean Individual Hook ‘Omtering to ihe goatee | Sel 2 ; an individual ering to the St: : and Sarah A. Chavis) did not appear before | Belvo! Librass 2°? ii jeer him or acknowledge the deed, nor were they " HOES !— SHOES FOR THE MILLI rs . ; Having too large a stock, we will fro: yomen" ; : ani Shgte, Fifty Ceuts—admitting a gentleman | _,Having too largo stock, we will from now SiWemens poe ron TH ; ‘oxed Gaiters from 75 te Summer Silks, 68c. up; Black Silks. 62. up, 8 Foxed By im or ackno i 7 LION. ner 20. up. 8 Foxed Button Gaiters $1.25 5u Personally weil known to him. GEORGETOWN DV'M’TS. LXMONT PAVILION. has changed its | adZigs GOCds: 8. 10, 12, 15, 18, 20. 25, worth | teen Congress $1.25. wor $2; Ladi BeNTrNGs, all colors ; buntings, all pure wool smaneeeme: and has been placed in first-rate White Skirts at manufacturer's prices. A isses* and Children’s Last. ier, and ses : M i 5 a . v open for excursion parties. Paracols—stock must be sold—at cheap pric sae’ and Children’s Strap ;_ buntings, lace stripe, 25: eream, seal COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, | QC: pow open for n parti Ir d—at cheap prices, 3 Misses" and Bows’ School Shoe: brown, black and navy blue bunting AL Scissors, Pocket norves Cnrks crore ors AU RMS bie Pee LOWER WE: Towns er toning cpeapest in elty. quit $1; Wonien’s Lasting Slippers 40, 60 to" pure wool: beautiful dress goods, part silk and |"straps, Hones, Tooth. Hair, Nall and'Shaving | 15 Ring strect, “Alevahdriay Vises foro les, 82. up: Victoria Lawns, 10s, up. Benes cry. And Boys” Congress Gaiter- $1'to $5: (eek cos, beautiful dress goods, part wool, 15. | Brushes and Soap, Wackgaminon Boards, Dice, | dates. obit alicoes 4c. up — Justis Heel Protectorsgivenamey. ath We Bate Carter's TIL Market Space.) Pacific lawns, | {uy peand Visiting Catds, Blank Books, Wri: | —— "3p ANATAL EXCURSION of me | Colored Hosiery BY'S. 1914-1916 Penn. aver, vevwvecn 19h He shetland shawls, pare whit blue and prices, by’ E. K. LUNDY, 144 Bridge strest, G KALEDONIAN CLUE Matings cuca and 20:h sts. jel-tr ; our very large 5 @ brida : o 0 MARS L. 5 Tee CHER = = quilts, only 1.50; pure white honeycomp quilts. | 2e2setown. my THURSDAY. June 6, 1 Cassinieres for men and boys fearfully cheap, Jt ap GEORGES, 80. New parasols Aa Ps reot Hront by 120 dea seiun a Preags | Ahesteam peat EXPRESS! son moy2h-tr "1409 Marit Space. SHOE AND Galtkh MANUPASTURER, sory HAMS TRE Natlgnals, after two de- | Hnceatait eer ap wees couapere: lo, 3 Lint |” Rlckele agimlttiny iady and geatleman, $1. 5 FRE. RENDERED G00) PLECES OF | a persZti’ Lommauioania avenue. eats from the New. ‘ords, turned the ouEe. iid tl ress Goods. just received; all-wool ort in ail cares guaran a tables Tas] Saturday afternoon and secured a Be Germown Wie GPND FESTIVAL Grater acres Shades onty 36 any bing anda Bt houses and tate ieee ee eae victory. The score was 10 to’. The batting ~ rN? Fm a ae rt crane 4 pes. »y postal cardor letter. A fine selection of on both sides, was ‘errine, but the flan a | (UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR 1 ST. ANN’S INFANT ASYLUM, They in binek and poorer rasa re taut | malccand utlemeh 4 Goods of my own table tor little wild. There is considerable talk about = —_ S 5 r 1ik ‘and wool: Colored @ ‘ rs Ps and of jor quality, on hand suitable for insinuations, which it would. be unfair to BYES: CLEANSING, charitsble are earnestly requested 1 gai Bade She $1.29. We are selling an excotient | Machines ais0 all kindof Bae roe eee print unless some fact is developed to war DYKING. CLEANSING, make this Festival a decided success’ Black Slik. (Guinet make, considered the best | short m 5 myi7-ly rant it. LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS, | A'exandria Ferry Boats leave 7th street wharf | Wearing silk in the world.) at $1, worth $1.25. We ————— Z oo" | every half hour. touching at Giesboro’ each trip, | aF@ selling a real satin finish Black Bil ARVELLOUS TO SATISFY THE CREDITORS, the entire stock W. H. WHEATLEY, . Elckets 60 cents, Including round trip. oa fhe pine) a % very das te easels BUR BF L M ~ of dress goods, buntings, cashiercs, | 49 JEFFERSON STREET, Georgetown, D. C. : nia ; CARTER'S, Market Space.” apieipaieed cloths, cottons being the bankrupt stock Established 1831, E PACKET BOAT ALDANBARAN | _ Colored Sitks, in Seal brown cae vy blue PENT ERENT STY: in store No. fib Mariet Space, must be sold Peoplegt tho, District and thowsatas of oticrs of 1 ae leave the vAnaeee Bridge, - Rune, steeleoter, dark, greene ead ee. "oes al90t oe ie Senees his week. Goods will be offered at great loss, ie States and Territories will testify. Georgetown. for Great Fa'ls, every art es of ‘Ss. Checked Siiks. Striped ‘Silks or and all stock remaining on hand at the close ‘Send us your orders, * nov3-tr SUNDAY MORNING, 8 o'clock.' in avery. light shades. We have received one of the week will be sold at auction, beginnin: Refreshments served on board. hundred (200) pieces of Silks, bought at the very | TIES, LOW-BUTTON, : f ion, begin: Houses lowest cash price. and we are selling the ga Monday, June 10, at asm, No.'705 Mar ie duEy LOW whrdes pouEg mips J.C.SCRIVENER, | Ye smallest advatuce Above cost. Bhreetaudned | SLIPPERS, with Box and Opera Toe, -_—_ — #0) POOR ROT ER MONROE, NOL: | en's oye ‘and chiares'e wear, pia es tng | French and Low Heel, for Ladies, afiaes and oj lendid steamer JAN K MOSELEY. 3: TOUr (4) pair seal Beate excellent Children, f GEORGETOWN. FOR LUMBER tanta apclalt As hed Hi ars asortaredt oP Uae aRCh Sekine Wienin THE REVIVAL at Dumbarton-street M. E. fearing Ker wharf, foot of th stat Te clogke att Whitey ‘Bib: "ex maleate an tg pare | SADEES SALE ote eee chureh jeontinues with ihe, House nightly . piving in Washington Monday nidrning, 7 joreloek. | doublé-twitled Bed Ticking 36, nie ‘Honeyeou) CHILDS’ SHOES, 10 cts, to 98, f CF taterooms can be secu: ap} 1e Of lt, 60; ‘arasol : On Friday night 43 persons were touward for over ‘etropalitan ‘National Bank. ‘Pare. ‘round | guilt both iwiltedand hinge, Ue 24 ined and 3 WHITE KID SLIPPERS, ALL SIZES. prayer at one time; persons have joine: - rip, $3.00, my: CARTER'S, 711 Market Space. " the aSove-named church during this meeting, ‘ . —— GENTS’ TIES, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, , WILLET & LIBBEY’S. UNDAY EXCURSION.—The steamer | GILKS, DRESS GOODS, &c. Tomorrow is’ May Herries ee Yrs On. grape OvFeHE LAKE wil BD gee fe eb le dargeat and hoa desrabic from 60 ets, to 96, ° ap ul ler notice. make fount T ls ) Georgetown. : Excursion Trips on SUNDAY AF Biuntings, ail colors, at 30,25, 80 and 35 cents pot BUCKSKIN AND KID GAITERS, Sara elent, Geo, M; Greene, passed a OOBNER 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK Av, TERNOONS, jeaving her whart, terminus of the Lares, Splendia Stock of Bourettes, Silks, Lawns, To Order. sistant engineer, 8. N.., led al jate resi- or ‘Sts. line of cars, P.! for a urn? ens, reales, a 3 % sail on the Potomac, calling at Glymont goin Note.—Madam Bowman, one of most ilon- dence on ¥ ist slreet at an carl hour yester. a oe coming pack. Fare 60 cents, Stéanes | able Dressmakers miecans oo ‘Now Pann fashion. LASTING AND BASE BALL SHOES. was a native of New Hampshire. " His re- = JOHN Waa RP TER NON eae ged Kr ireet fronge ness on sncoenl Sour of oar store, Rey or interment’ = eae vaaeene iat, Pare up ae ects fo See OF | ew paneer. am oi Mig 3 . By - . mer Thompson's tickets not on a es kew, a well-known citizen, died at an early | VIRGINIA PINE FRAMENG, per M......813 33 | LA‘o m2s-tr" | NO. 706 K St, Nw. my9-tr LOUIS HEILBRUN hour this morning at his late residence, No. = 77} &, * 158 Beall street, aged 48 years, of consumption. FPeUsTH ANNUAL EXCURSION "[S* GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT,” eorex: Mr. Vanderwerken was a prominent member Weare now offering LUMBER ata lower figure | uT,. VERNON TENT’ No. 61, Lee is hacantty masta es sas ee eocisias vaith tage 402 SEVENTH ET. “TOW Ss Ghana ARLES | Stolen nea Wen, “nT gee, | BERT ana Oe MRE | Maman that Old Woman oy ana” de . es ce, AY, a i hes Le :. died on: Satanday forenoon at his late resi? Qn Steamer Jane Moioly. Boat eves Sixth Street veri, taunts Shika open x, tect the best | _myi8-tz ence, No, ‘eall street, aged 88 years. harf at9 a. m. ant Be 22. material. and also has Mning and Linen OSTON SH9E AUCTION HOUSE, BapTisM.—Rey. Sandy Alexander, Pasty JOIST, all sizes (medium length) +0813 33 Tickets 50 cents; Children 25 cents, to be had at | Bands; is only 80 cts. Unfinished, and 96 cts, fin- the Ist Baptist Chureh here, immes=<y a Chace fhe Boat or of the committes, Music by Cool’s | ished. B SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, ber of colored people in Rock Ook yesterday. Band. _ By order of the Com! oma sate SeeE SY Shirt 0 all the world ts our Wam- May FEsTIvAL.—The 2”quai May procession Our LOW PRICES command the attention of MAnsHaLE HALL.—This well-known and Our “Fruit or ‘dis Loose ‘Shirt has been a fa- 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, Sthook tone ‘Satholic) Church | Sunday | all purchasers who wish to buy low. astetu refited, aud is nox open for Jorlte for s long time at 60 cts, unfinished, and 76 BETWEEN 4% AND 6TH STREETS, haa -. place yesterday afternoon. Over ‘TT l=" ry y pews 40 ebildien dressed tn white and with blue Known caterers ‘Fhatcart ‘nd Bowers, are agamn and 80a atthe, <= Shirt is 75 ets, unfotshed, | CHEAPEST HOUSE THIS SIDE OF Sashes, marched throu, e streets in the oe rc 1 of the grounds. Parties w! charter 4 ished, oN. vicinity of the ehureh, and upon assembling | STUDDING (medium length). 919% | the grounds wil apply to JOS ENGLEMALT, | Boy's Shirts 12, 19%, and 15 inches, made of | geear nepocr eats NE WG00DB, in that edifice were addressed by Father northwest corner 6th st, and Maryland ave, s.w.; | ppameutta Muslin, and fine Linen Bosoms, only Look aT THE Facts, : Casey and Miss Kleindeinst, The floral offer- ‘With the largest Stock in the city, gr to GHO. BAUER, Powhatan House, foot ot | Seen 4 1 son Collars, 6 for $1. Butt Gaiters, $2, now $1 28, 7th st myi5-1m ; now #2. Inge of C- children 40 the Virgin a it ate WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICK LIST. = #®@-Sold at our Branch, 1 F easing feature of the ceremonies. The sing- . FULAR GRAND SUNDAY EXCU! 002 F strest n.w. . The ‘of the Sunday school choir was conducted Rison eats Barge \COCKADE Cine | _mare7-tr C. GEO. MEGINNIBS. + $1.00, now 0c, y Miss Cecilia Clements. Will take p) DAY, = —_—_—_—_— now $1.25. Hi —_ leaving the 7th st, wharf at 8 o'clock, Ladies Foxed Button, $2.25, now $1 25. Dee a ered: Tue Hamilton’ has not. yet aad refurping at 8. landing at Fort GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Fadies Pisin La ‘Bais Ba now i 0, SHrE = —Bri ‘ashington returning. Ladies atton, $3, now _SuIPFING News.—Cleared—Brig Sullivan, Ve on goin So charge for entldren under ten REVIOUS TO REMOVAL, Pod ae rei Se Dow! Capt. Perry, for 8t. Jago De Cuba, with 510 P ial) tons coal from Gilmore Meridith & Co. ; sehr. WILLET & LIBBEY, THoueh's Band, sixteen pieces. ‘To reduce stock, I will offer for a'few days, socio Bhp on ee. St Chole, Capt. Teland, for same destination, | Qommer stati. Street and New York Avenue. Win. Dietz aud Hammers ecaerers. Bort coay nhs Stacraizins.— French Mea! ia Baton Boots, vith 3 5 mys-tr ‘Barge 5 pair, trom ee READY-MADE SHIRTS, a 1 Pebble Goods. LARGEST ASSORTMENT __ FICE O¥ THE WATER REGISTRAR, RIVATE EXCURSIONS PARTIES | which have been so popular, are still selll or OPFOR OF TH EAGT OF COLUMBE P TAKE NOTICE.—the steam Gent ple popal Ing at 60 Lasting and Foxed Button Boots from $1.50 to§3. and 7 cents ad unfinished; cE and 90 | EVERY ARTICLE S8ULD AS ADVERTISED. ruct m to give me some satisfactory po —_— sitioa on polities! considerations. He took me | _COROLEDSILKS:; colored silks : colored silks; tothe Treasury department, gave me the blue | checked and striped silks, on pure white aud book and told me to pick out such a position | light brown; lavender, navy blue, light blue, asI wanted; he then said that I should have | green, brown and black striped and checked ~ sfac' 2. | Silk, on light and pure white ground. (Carter’s, something which would be satisfactory to me T's Xu ty yund Bogs mh y Balti: ‘ith Senator jarket Space.) ig Matthews; he asked mei Tyas sauisieh aed | trimming silks: biaek trimming I told him { was, and referred to Gen. Smith’s | colored silks, seal brown, navy blu light statement that it was all right. A couple of | blue, cardinal and cream ‘colored silks. Our days after that Mr. Smith mformed me that | #] and $1.25 black silks are special bargains.— the best Position which he could give m 2 was Adrt. an inspectorship in some custom house, either ican (Gana) 96S Phiiad eiphia, Haltimore or Boston, which was BLACK Gana, (Lupin "s) ES 30, 57, 40, Worth from $3.50 to $a day. I told him‘that | 50 cents: parasols, LS oe, an aes that was not what had been promised me. and | $1.50, #2, €2.50, 63; all Kinds of dry goods cheap. not what I hada right to expect.and if Tcould | tC. M. Towson, & Co.'s, Fa geta beng | — = that I woud go avenue, south side.. i. i back to my ol uties as journalist, an Tpreterred Reins pam. il Le ag cammense DUntings So cat 705 Market Space not cai sonally ; that only feeling I had in the niateee pn that cer. Ber] wae ‘week only at about one: fain promises had been made to me which had pot been fulftlied, and I proposed to see that Lapres wishing to purchase fine dress goods they should be. ‘ind 3 Bro.'s @ good MeShith then wrote to Mr. Matthews to | of amy kind will and Shus er & ‘diseau lace to shop. They are giving a pant of the effet that he had mise except hat Tstoutd t be provided tor fen‘per cent ign — ITE, t as ory manner. Cents PER YARD for imported dress with the Tresident about the appralsership E ian all the Tatect colors; large stock to 1 ropped in Cincinnati, and in the first paper | make selections from, at O.M. Towson & Co.'s, * Apicked up founda report of an interview 636 Rennsylyania ayenue, south side—Advty 1878, hi cents; laundried, (ready to wear.) $1 25 per cent, lower GASB FIXTURES ‘roposals will. be received at this oitice | tered to ran to any point on the Po-' Stock of BOYS" SHIRTS. ‘and 1 oe: IN THE CITY, until 12 relsck tn. Of MONDAY tho 3d dey of tomac,, from, $20 to $80 per day. Bhe ts entirely | inches. DRISH SHIRTS made to onder. from $1 ios wcves heme cecal sane ee, for the construution and erection ofan | Box gab or apply at the whet fovtet Stee ene pa ed Quarters — ToWaar ERIORS. galvanized tron 35 fect in diameter and 60 foot high oF our oles, B10 Fst. bw. 0.3. | Men's FURNISHINGS complete. Strape—from Faust, Br. & Oo.. (Balt mene, i. Also, a full line of REFLECTORS. fo be placed in Sixteenth strect cxteudeds for sue | Laland Mail tation Co. my8-in* THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, pans A ee ened Please call and examine our goods, duplex pump having the ity to liftone hun- i8H- myl4-1m 806 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Omice, SHOE AUCTION HOUS! Saree LEASURE BOATS FOR HIRE FOR FISH. THE BOSTON SHOE iz, PLUMBING AND GABFITTING, red thousand gallons of water per hour, ae hn PEARCE Bo sae PASSENO, FRESH srock precroe WORCORAN BUILDING, each equal to the requirements of the pum; ap18-sm Gieeen Deb: pS or ap20-1y ST a rnd am ani aries RA EPPY REFRIGERATORS. plication a er 83.6, 00%. LECTURES. For Gentamen, Youths sod Boys, Ju recived my28-d' ‘ater rar. Le assortment of fies and itiemen’s: ow (MB! }. at the lowest market Sr ert lnes 42" THE TIME FOR RECEIVING. the above |“ POETBY OF MECHANISM.” UMREELUAS aa PA wLaen ene CELEBRATED REFRIGERATOR, ERUPOBALS bas been extended to 12 m, on the HON. 8. 8. COX. paired in the bost manners Srropgly ball; Randsomely Aatsned. andy. | —msse-Ge HUE. b.COX, Water Resitrar, | ninen.streot M. P. Church, between Kana F, sNAMEER KER, Warren, | Senaucton Tiave Binte Btone Sheloes. Intact, @ (Quvncs eet ESDAY, Janeen, 8pm | aputee ane Witenes, erfect Refrigerator. e cents, B =F M. W. BEVERIDG: GIVING URCH. Wane ABUNDANCE, 3 uate Webb & Beveri: ) ADE S0ULe cm ly for men, youths and % Macki- mE LER Penn ’a O81 A gout or he Dect, STRAWBERRY FESTIVALS, Corner 14th and L streets. aw Straws, all grades, SUK Umbrelins, $5.60 y RINE Lient Colored Cassimere PANTS at83.60, Should not fail to get FUSSELL'S TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 8 O'CLOCK. | “est Goods, Lowest Prices, me ‘worth§S, at A. STRAUS", aps0~ SPLENDID LECTURE BY my9-tr 1937 Penn. ave., nox cor, Ish st, ¥ Oriental SILK WORSTED SUIT for $20 3 E 8. BOUTWELL, . SOHAFER, x RUEN, hp By ee this eesaon, at myll-Im VANILLA ICE CREAM. HON. GEORG sek Geoucz F. ermeis Pa 3, iat E Fine Black Cloth DRESS SUITS for 818 Gionaital into | ABRAHAM LINCOLN. RP PCEASS 2ATEOM, win F. O: Lights & Go. and tuber with Staiewar should be seen to be appreciated, us". ‘United States of 3 ‘This Lecture is entirely new, and abounds with | Pffers for sale the balance of his stock at and below | & Sons. mari9-tr personal reminiscen: Hon. JAS. G. BLAINE | ost to close ENUINE. Blue FLANNEL SUITS at ces. business. = Se ee willpreside. and makea short adress.” 9.4, |” s@r&- calls eolicited, Hr DAVIS & 8, at A. UB", leave to inform the public that all such Admission, 60 ceats,, Doors open at 7: mar8-8m__1111 Penneyleaniaave. mw. | ng-oat wat DLESEX _ FLANNEL ms not bearing our re are imitations, 3 28 mE On __ 1511 Ponnopiognia ave. 0.1. 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