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‘THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY......0+--+-.--.,.Jume 4, 1878. Weather Indications To-day. Orrics OF CHIEF Signal OFFICER. Washington, June 4, In the middle Atlantic states, fai Dy Stationary, followed rising bai warmer and increasi mutherly win ing to-night to cooler west and nort! cloudy weather, occasional rains and accompanied by thunder storms. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, & Festivals and Snciables.—CGrace 1878. iling and rometer, ds, veer: h, partly possibly Church, McKendree M. E. Church, Temperance Tem. » Mount Vernon M. E. Chureh, Tent eorner th and R streets. Ninth-street M. P.Church.—Leeture by Hon. S.S. Cox. All Souls’ Church.—Lecture by Hon. George S. Boutwell. te Condensed Locals. From J.C. Parker we have the Papers in advance of the mails. The delightful festival for the Grace Chureh, ( . will be continued for three nights. Alhamora Summer Garden.—Grand con- xt. New York benefit of Rector Rey. Dr. Holi ) The ob- ject is a most deserving one, the attractions are unsurpassed and all who attend to be pleased. The venerable rector, devoted the best years of his life to’ up Grace Chureh is in feeble health, estimable wife; and their = availing themselves of the opportunit ed by this festival to show their | esteem for this trations have and material aid to the sick, the ne the distressed for so many years. Some fifty apy carried comfort, consola are sure who has building as is his friends are y afford- ove mn edy and ‘ants for positions on the liee force were examined yesterday at police adquarter: The Methodist preachers’ associat: ion met esterday, and made arrangements for hold- ne a series of mass meetin: of the Wasbington Grove camp mee! At the meeting of the Training Se purses, at the Labor Exchange last ni ? ti Th stockholders of the Ci nal met_m Annapolis e ted the following board of di - mill, B. B. Crawford, M. Banno! Farnandis, James G bird; Hon. E Fawcett, seereta Berret and John Hum Gorman, president; gs in the interests ing. hool for ight, Dr. W. Prentiss delivered a lecture on diges- n. irecto p, H. D. THEGLENWOOD CEMETERY LITIGATION.—A ting of the lot holders of Glenwoe tery w Id at No. 13:1 F street las 1 Farland was called to th Da ul Mr. Lewi: the three trustees,under the amended Mr. Close, of New Jersey, who claime the sole owner of the land, refused t nize them or to appoint two trustee: with them in comptiance with the aet of C ress. The trustees elect ad therefore filled the i by th lot Ss. 3 Clephane elected secretary, Judge Bartley stated that after the election of od Ceme- st night. ne chiar, charier, ad to be 0 recoz- Ss to act holders They had made formal demand for possession of the premises, and a suit in chancery filed on whigh they expected to get an tion, but the ecurts were slow. They entered a suit against Ciose for keep out of possession, for $59,100. ad been injune- Ad also them In this case the defendants had filed lemurrer, which the court ov led with leave to pie: A new feature been develo) It ap- pears th 5 0 separated trom him, obtained a deer the New Jersey court for $3,000 per ai receiver, Chas. Boscherliss, of to a lawyer of Newark, (Mi. y defenda’ the understanding that ae would n them in their efforts to obtain the grounds, and that the’ terms of the act—one-fourt from the sale of lots. expected, wili 088e! eome up on Saturday eloped recently. tin 1s76 Mr. Close’s wife, whe yea itto the Newark, receiver. Learning this, he (Judge B.) wrote Parker) who er. and after consul- he receiver should » had ‘ee from vear ali- and by the papers in'the ease tt ap. hat to secure to her this alimony. Close nd in- as nt, with ot resist mn of will accept the of the proceeds The chancery case, it is y, when they hope to obtain the order vesting in them the title of the ground ; and the law case will ey not be tried for some time. of thanks was tendered to the truste lot holders proceeded to elect trustee: former trustees, T. W. Bartley, Johi land, and George V ran,were re- THE NEw Yo Cavrcn— a the New York Avenue Presbyterian was held to con ‘pastor to succeed Rey. Dr. Mitche he church was well filled. lection of Pastor.—Last and the McClel elected- AVENCE PRESBYTERIAN evening journed meeting of the congregation of Chureh, er the subject of electing a Il, resigned. Prof. Westeott | -, occupied the chair with Mr. A. B. Waller, secretary. After devotional exercises, Judge Strong moved to proceed tothe business of the meeti electing a pastor. Commis. sioner Dor offered an amendment that instead of electing a pastor a committee on correspondence be elected to make arrange. ments for electing a pastor. A long sion took ee during which Mr. spoke of Dr. Mitchell entering on hi: when the church numbered 250 and discus- Wailer is duties raised +%6,0CO per annum, and left it with over 500 members and an income of over $17,000. urged the election of Rev. J._R. yamiy ton, of Harrisbur, appealed to Mr. Bor He Pax. Ex-Governor Shepherd uglas to withdraw his amendment. Mr. Randolph urged the com- mittee plan. Judge Casey urged an election at once. Under the operation of the re- vious oe moved by ex-Governor Shep- rd, the vote was taken on the amendment of Mr. Douglas and it was lost- mative and 219 in the negative. The in the affir- motion of Judge Strong to proceed to elect was car- ried by 29 to 45. Nominations was called for and Judge Strong placed the name of Rev. J. R. Paxton in nomination, and he was elecied by a vote of 242 in the affirmative to 78 in the negative. The amount of salary was $5,000 per year. On motion of Mr. Dou: call was made unanimous. The call fixed at las the s to be subscribed to by the three boards of the eharch—the elders, the deacons, and trus- tees—and Messrs. Douglas and Randolph. The commission to prosecute the call are Judge Casey and Governor Shepherd. Oak Hitt CEMETERY—Election of Officers— Annual Report.—A meeting of the lot of Oak Hill Cemetery was held y Messrs. C. M. Matthews, M. W. G jolders yesterday, and yalt, J.C. Harkness, and P. T. Berry were elected direc. tors for theensuing year. The report ident Matthews states that during the “heenrate survey has been maile of eac arecord of the burialsin it. The nu interments during the pry ending A ~wvas 236 ; making a total of 4,059 person: in the cemetery. The lot holders hav an unusual interest in the adornment lots, and the amount ex) year is larger than ever with the e more plants and flowers in the ground: Is during the year than heretofore in the same Soe x has contributed greatly to the natura: ofthe cemetery. Permanent impro of Pres. ye: lot, which surveys have been bound for reference. Under the drawing of eaeh lot has been placed mber of pril 30th Ss buried e taken The & ming Workingmen’s Mass Meeting. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE GRAND PROCESSION The programme forthe grand mass meeting of workingmen, to take place on Wednesday night, meludes a procession through some of the chie! Taylor, W. as aid: Kopp, nowt Tineipal streets, with J. F. Clarkson, as Pimarshals Charles Danenhower, Geo. T. Evans and Joseph M. Padgeti. all, N. T. Pluss, J. Fuller, R- land John Christian, as divi- sion marshals. The first division will be headed by Donch’s band, and consist of the Working- men’s As: enters’ Union; second mbly, Bricklayers’ Union and Car- ivision, headed by arine band, and composed of the Typo- Gaphical Union, Tailors’ Union and Gerinaa | vorkingmen’s U you by a drum men’ fitters? corps, &nd 8; third division, frat mechanics and laborers of the Districc. The procession will form at 7 o’elock on Louisiana avenue, the right right resting on ith street, and the line of march from thence ndiana and New o the east front of the Capi will be as follo Jersey avenues of their nded by them this fore. This, together fact that the company has set out | beauty vements to the amount of $3,360 have been made. These include the erection of stables opposite and outside the cemetery, thus reclaiming a quan- tity of ground for burial purposes. habdsorn Large and e beds of flowers have been placed in what is known as the old part, while the sys- tem of beautifying the new part of the ceme- tery, begun three years ago, is being faithful- earried out by the superintendent and trea- pont Mr. A. Jackson Jones. The receipts during the penses $14,019 rar were $21,154.18, and the ex- THE RACING AT BENNINGS’ YESTERDAY.— ‘There were two races at the Bennin; course a=. The track was good, and the en- promising fora Faces went oi! weil. team race, Jersey Boy and Fields and P i jays’ spol ‘he first wasa double- Redwood, Ts rt. The ‘om ‘otomac Maid. Ned. Buckley and Lady Morrow entered. Tom Fields and Po- tomac Maid took the lead at the commence. ment of the first team and k: first in 3,04 in seeond, will next three heats and the race Ned ley and Mate in 2:564, 2:66, 2:57. For et a race there were three entries, fy Ralome, Frank ‘first heat in 2:54, ‘were won cast, 2 ‘was a very close the former winning by only half a le: and Belle. Frank 2:41, and 2:4. The ept it, coming in Ned Buckley and Mate came h the other team distanced. Th wert 8 won the The three succeeding heats last heat between Belleand Frank, ngth. WE ARE SELLING the best cassimeres for men’s and boys’ wear only 50; ¢! colored Stockings cardinal real Eng) BS woven seams, pair for $1.00; excellent corsets, ; ner’s cele! light blue, pink, ‘brated corsets, $1.00; beaut 3D hildren’s , cream, na’ tue and seal brown; ladies’ ‘ish ‘Stockii . four (4) r. War- itiful Pa- eific lawns, only 10; largest towel in Washing- ton for 12; lace for curtains: excellent bed ticking, double twilled, 25. Carter's ket Space.—Advt. Til Mar- a SILK BUYERS are requested to call and exam- ine the q ing to-day at Zeome of the finest ar Phis line Jachemire, lly"s, 608 Sth st. a —— i. ean Tam offer- includes Milano and ‘Guinet's satin finish. Call and examine them, at Conno! t BUILDING PERMITS +, John r brick dwelling 4 Ast and 2d streets southwest ; $250, issued by Inspector En- construct a two-story nia avenue, between ——_—_—— W. M. SHUSTER & Brornex are now offer- ing stoek and wing a for cash. THe SaLe at Willard’s offers a chance to purchase home comforts. _J0W will be a good day, of dry at regular Giseoult of ton per een, tol; through the Capitol grounds to East Capi- tol street; to 7th street east; to Pennsylvani avenue; through the same to Ist street west: then to 15th street west; to G street; to 7th street; to Louisiana avenu where George E. O'Neill, ternational Labor Union, A. T. Cavis, Alfred Richard Emmons, J. W. Reynelds, inson, and others will address the Thomas, E. B. Robi! meeting. Amusements, Excursions, &c. Under the direction of the ston Fairlamb, the fe presented at the heatre next Wednesday evening. Miss Eva Mills, Mrs. H.C. Ford and Messrs. Morsell, Keen. Adams, Rocker and Hay are in the cast. The chorus will comprise fifty voices. There will be a grand ballet of children, and a ‘hand R streets.—The ladies o! e erecied a tent on the lawn at the junction of t! streets, and will hold here to-night and every evening this week a strawberry and floral fes- English full orchest Corner of the Mount tival. The Summer Evening Concert (with dane- ing) to-morrow evening by the Orpheus Oc- teite club at Giesboro” park prom pleasant affair. are making every effort to friends enjoy themselves. give these concerts oncea ver clu ff summer mi Lncoin an entertai in aid of th Thursda ture on “The Poetry of Me : All Souls Church.—Hon. Geo. 8. Boutwell | will lecure here this evening on Abraham | Linceln. A short 'S will iso be made by Senator Blaine, lot 2 F. Pp. 8, sq. E. B. Cottrell to J. H. , $600: lot 16, sq. al, to E. D. Read, $1,14 addition to Georgetow: tee, to J. D. Ferry, 2—; Evans to A. A. Wilson, $7,000; sub. A, sq. 2 B. H. Cheever, Jr., to Arther Tho oa a: part 13.and lots 14 "and 15, sq. B.A. Thomp- sontoC. C.F $=; same lots. D. W. Brown to A.A. Wilson, $2,000 103. 8, R. Bond et al. P. Halstead to J. A. C. Prentiss, $10,300 lots 6 and 7, THE Labor EXCHANGE.—At a meeting of the managers of the Labor Exchange last night, Mr. M.G. Emery in the chair and R the report of for May was read, show- ing that a number of orders had been receive k of box making, paps printing had been suc. D. Mussey the suy for labor, and the wor! and cotton cessfully carried on. erintendent Opera. poser, Mr. J. Remin: sh Opera Valerie wil ion M. E. onths, Hall. ‘The th president of Church ses The gentlemen They prop: week url eolored schools nment here next Monday e e 211. ; lot x B et al, $i. n Conner to John Ba $5,865; same_ property. E Charles Groff, $475; lot 10, sq. 900. cron, trustee, to, M. K trustee, - 690, lot 18, 3,3 sq. S71. secretary bags and m and : Chw re i ill preside. DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follow Mary V. Poore et. al. to Mary E. Chism, $i 5 "s addition to Georgetown. trustee, to Abbott 000 5 same’ sqt wuare, and $2,400, penny lunch house. e Annual Excursion of Club will be given to Marsha 1 Hall ol y on the Express, which will leave 7th | stieet wharf at 9 Ninth Street J will delivemhere this even W. H, Hines to F. J. He 4, sq. W. 0. y; B. John rki; ro tenr. The demand fo: servants had increased, there being one applications ong applicants f mch-room, self-supporting. Juliet Corse uring: probabl ng food. siderable inte from or sit ,, 1: om, Of employers an uations. The t ith street, had been nea Notice was given that Miss ew York, will visit this city the present week, and that she wiil ly address the V school for nurses on the art ‘ashington tr. cle! The tried for any offense not so named. Ingham said that was a matter for diplo heated y Yard, to be | ions ; fifth ‘o the City Hali, wave their he Caledonian 0; Sub. "7, Sq. 495. administrator. Edwards to land, $—: lot 15, Old Jottrell to J, H. Rowlan of properly cook. Mussey read a paper of con- ‘st on colonization in the which matter was referred to a c: the previous meeting of the exc! gi scheme is for the purchase of a large Jand and a subdivision made among colonists willing to work, and at a certain time after- wards this land to be sold at cost to the oceu- pants who vrove worthy cilizens. T! was the right one for government adopt. It was the object and duty of this ex- change to foster such colonies. was adopted. ———— Gray, the alleged American forger, whose rearrest in London has been mentioned, is well known in this city, as he was a son of Rey. Dr. Gray and was formerly a clerk in the Treasury department here. brought up yesterday in the Bow-street Police Court, in London, on the documents upon Which the warrant of extradition was granted in 1876. He asked whether gach charg him should not be especially designated extradition order, so that he might not be mittee at his plan He was e against headed | followed by the Pi Painters’ and the Plumbers and Gas- Unions; fourth division. full drum corps from the composed of several loca! organ! division, headed by a band, and consisting of the Bookbinders, Riggers and Trunk Makers and Harness Makers’ Unions; sixth division, with band, and composed of the amalgamated Tess- by a the In- f a e to be a of the ose to ng the i give vening in Berry n Cam. e. good ly ‘aining south, The “act of rks to report in the Judge omatic arrangement between the two governments. Gnay declared that the forgea bonds wh is charged with uttering si ich he imply came into his pete in the course of his business as a broker, Judge t but he would reserve his defense. ngham then made an order for Gray’s extradition in the usual form,and the prisoner Was recommitted for the statutory period. The woman with whom Gry the Bow-street Police Court uring yeste! lived here was at rday’s Pigecodines. Her name is Balfe, and the ‘olice Court reporter says she is Gray's wife, and a daughter of the composer Balfe, but both of these statements are probably untrue. THE Balt GAME twenty-five hundred people were inside the National grounds yester: ness the game between th: Bedfords. . The called a good Yi ERDAY.—. afternvuon it club and thi About to wit- e New About fifteen hundred men and boys hung on to the fence and the housetops varonad and saw the game without paying any- me Was not wha one, the Nationals being too would be easily beaten. The New Bedfords batted Ban- non’s hing all over the field without much ite! trouble. The Nationals were unable to do the same with the errors score was: four games New afore Bradley. being com New Bedto Both nines fielde ratively few. s, city early this morning. CHALLENGE FOR A BOAT RACE.—The Ana- lostan Boat Club, at their meeting, Saturday night, instructed their secretary to forwari to the Undine Rowing Club, of Baltimore, a challange to row a four-oared shell race on the Potomac river some time between the 15th of September and the 15th of October of this year, details to be d well, The Tl; Nationals,4. Of Played between the two ciubs, the ‘ds have won three. They left the arranged by the racing committees of the two clubs, and at the same time to tender them the use of their house and the hospitalities of the Analostan Club. boat- SUIT AGAINST CONGRESSMEN.—Robert C. Haskell and Wm. P. Kellogg. executors of John M. Van Buskirk, on Saturday entered suit against Hon. Matt. W. Ransom, Hon. Fernando Wood and Noah L. Jeffries, to re- cover $960.17. The defendant first named made @ note in the amount above given on October 17, 1877, payable three months after date to Hon. Fern: ando Wood, , Which was transferred and indorsed until it fell into the hands of the deceased, and has not been paid. CoLoRED si and black sil on white brown, cardinal, very light silks in all the light shades; bi silk, 50; excellen $1.25 black and li blue plain nue northwest ; Ma onck dwelling, Epil stree tand , repai Ww southeast ; $115, ner Dand HABLE Bros.¢Men 7th street fine suits for $10. and sold by Bs med hi sie Bros, having taken their maintain Pt suits are os Diack siil silk is a ae 711 Market Space. \dvt. BUILDING PERMITS issued twisle: Construct a two-story 224 High street, Georgetown; Ba" sireet, between Tand Pennsyivan 2 mn due nextiwosts4 Conrad ‘Kauft . ¥. avenue ar a frame house, low marvelously , a’ Striped sil ight colored ground: cream, green, steel, navy blue and ‘ilks, checked silks, strij silks iiks ; light green. re blue, brown, Diack and lavender checked ani ks colored silks; trimming brick di lack trimming Kk, $1.00; and our ‘in. Carter’s, Inspector En- ick dwelling, Wm. wellings, ia ave- ‘man, re- D street, between South and Boys’ nue that iS igi ak @3 and #22, epee Eo tel James street cor- men’s Hable Washington City Presbytery. THE ADJOURNED MEETING. The Washington City Presbytery met yes- terday inthe Western Presbyterian church— Rey. C. B. Ramsdell moderator, and Rey. Dr. B. F. Bittinger as s tated clerk. A notice was read from the session of the German ion cong! regation, P fa northwest, that they had organ G. W. Landon as pastor ; setfor June itn, Rev. Dr. Howe to presid Rey. G. E. Littie te he 2 preach the installation w: and 6th streets nized with Re e sermon, Re: Lorenzo Wescott to deliver the charge to the pastor, Rev. Mr. Kelly to charge the congre- gation, and Rev. Dr. Chester to deliver the prayer of installation. Notice was F. J. Grimkie had received and accepted il from the 15th-st. Presbyterian church. ev. F. acal ven that STANDING COMMITTEES were aj {ee nted as On_ th foliows: eology, Revs. Dr. Bittin: ger, Wescott and Henderson; on church history, Rey. Dus. Sunderland, Howe and Chester;'on ehureh overnment, Rev. Drs. Little, Murdock and ‘obb; on Hebrew and Greek, Rev. Drs. No- ble, Grimkie and Pairley; on science, Rev. Drs. Howe, Little and Riddle; on trial pieces, Rev. Drs.'Ramsde! Pateh; on fore|gn on: Tod and Fren Bittinger, and Eld on churel erection, on home mi: hilosophy and lI, Kelly and missions, Rey. Drs. Kelly, issions, Rey. Drs. ers White and Ballantyne; Rey. Drs. Little, Patch and Elder Eyer; on ministerial relief, Rev. D, p Howe. elly and Elder Moore; on educa- tion, Rev. Drs. Nobie, Chester and ‘Elder Boh- rer; on publication andsSunday school, Revs. Ramsdell, Todd and Pateh. A communication from the North chureh gave notice that the rapid growth of that see- tion necessitated the enlargement of that church edifice, and aid w: bytery; referred. Mr. C. as asker dof the pres- Park was li- censed’as a probationist, and will leave for his pot of duty in Tl Utah. © programme adopted for ordination and installation of T. J. Grimkie on the first Sab- bathin July isas follows: R ev. Dr. Howe to reside and propose constitutional questions: dr. Sunderland to Br Noble to charg re ite pastor neoop fo charge the people, and ‘D. se fo deliver the prayer of installation reach the sermon ; Rev T.S. 3 Rev. Dr. T. 8. J, E. THE COLORED STUDENTS OF PRINCETON SEM- TNARY. Dr. Chester offered a resolution, That the chairman of the educational committee be re- quested to inquire of Dr. MeGill, of the Prine: ical Seminary, whether in the di funds generously given by th essrs. Stuart. ef New York, for the candi- es in the Prineeton Seminary, under the ton Theolo; tribution of M da eare of the board the board, Grimkie this pr: so, Whi that false reports had been sent to th dice them suppl Prove Ail th or McGill, of educatioi amount of the fourth appropri: of his ivi he Doar , in m, to make up ation by the ere are any reasons why Mr. F. nd Mr. A. M. Browne, licentiates of tery, should have been omitted; if the reason or reasons ave. whe, Who Was present, made a statement Mr. ress and ability order to preju- against him and to stop the money i e attempts had been traced to . He appealed to the presby- tery for protection and redress. Mr. Grimkie Was also present and made a similar state- Both are colored students of Pri eeton ——— The M. P. District Conference. To-day the first Dist M. P. Chureh was opened in the Fir Conference of the Chureh, East Washington. This is a new feature in this church, but has been an institution in the Methodist church for some yearse At the eon- vention in 1s; in Baltimor , When the Meth odist and M. P. churches agreed upon a basis and union, it was recommended that each an. nual conference be divided into sub.district conferences, fe to the inte sts of the church. or the purpose of consulting as At the session of the conference in Easton this division was made, and sixte Eene the chu jaced in n states and stations, em hurehes in this vicinity. were sub-district No. 4, of which Rey. Dr. rT Ravia Wilson was made chairman. This morn- ing there was a fai ir a ttendance, and the con- ference was called to order by Dr. Wilson. Rev. W. R. Graham. ed secretat J. M. Sheri votional » pf Alexandria, was elect: exercises, Rev. ‘orgetown, delivered the sermon from Gen. xvi, 13: “Thou God seest me.” This was followed by the administra. tion of the Lord’s Supper, in which Rev. J. Ry Nichols, Dr. Wilson, others participated. The roll was calle ceeded to business, ev. Messrs. Shreeve and d, and the conference pro- Rey. J. R. Nichols will preach to-night, BUILDING ASSOCTIATIO! nual meeting of th e Federal The Build second an- ling associ- tion was held last evening and thetonstitu- tion was amended by the insertion of a for- feiture clause, making twelve months non- payment of dues good reason for sale of Stock, and a clause consolidating the offices of unless counters ‘4 innual report sh per ry ares, 2340) “07, not advanced 8.25, lows, the tic without 0! board of directors ae we Fenwicel The election of oni opposition: a dent; August Gersdorff, vice president a Prescott, secretary and treasurer; and the the secretary and treasu #5,(06 being takeD, and no cheeks med by the president. owed tie receipts to have , and the disbursements anced on 307 shares $3,883, net a3- 16.80; shares on which #21 had beea cent. gain a bond of to be paid ge Original num- withdrawn, 1063; advanced on on 955; average premium, cers 1 last year follows: resulted as fol- being chosen dwar M. P. Callan, k. J. R. Edson, A. B. Kelley. W. » C. C. Duneanson, Edwin Mul- ~ B. Kittsov, ler, M. C. Barnard and F. G. Middleton. THE Hanscom Ropsery.—There is retty good ground for the statement that the loss to Naval Constructor I. P. Hanses om, of No. 1119 Istreet northwest, announced in yesterday's Stak, ismuch larger than was first reported, and including government bonds, it will foot up Wang Shousands of dollars ; some reports say #75, The plunder embraced, as stated, romissory notes, deeds, &c., and some of these cannot be used with any advantage toa party unless the ¢ rated. Headquarters rime of for; is The facts were reported to erpe- “olice yesterday, and some of the detectives detailed to work up the case. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Samuel Robinson and Olive Davis; Hyman Jedil, of Newark, N. J., and Bertha Siushei- mer; Marcus W. Sullivan and Jennie Cheno- with. of Dayton, Ohio; James ceed phens and F. Donaldson ; Middleton Thoi both of Washington county. Laura E. McEntee: ret E. Price. W. H. Ste and aura son and Mar- id.z William Jackson and Emma Lewis: W. A. Thomas and Annie M. Albinson; P. B: Harris and Annie Thomas. BEAUTIFTL new spring dress goods, all the latest styles and colors worn this ‘season, cheap, from 15, 18, 20 and 25 cent: all sizes, from $1. etc. Bargains in all kinds of di: Cheap Dry Goods Store of C. 636 Pa. ave., south sid $1.50, $2.00, Adv rasols, $2. 0,ete., Fy goods, at the ‘owson & Co., SUIT FOR $1,000. by R. G. ‘0-day, Cha: Ingersoll, y R.G. and E. C. against Ella M. Marbury and bury for $1,000, the value of 15,000 neey D.Spaids, entered suit Addison Mar- unds of tobacco belonging to plaintiff, which came in possession of defendants by finding, which they refuse to deliv. er to him. a THE COURTS. CoURT IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday Story B. Ladd was admitted to the bar on the report of the examinin; tee, also We tion of Mr. Morse. eommit- est Steever, of New York, on mo- McPherson agt. Acker ; decision reversed and bill dismissed. Bond agt. Battle ; appeal tie ‘and Elliot. argued Mr. F. M dismi: rustee, agt. Distri together by Mr. Elliot for plaintiff, and iter for defendant. The single ques tion at issue in th ese cases District of Columbia is estop) sale of certain real estate Hibb. agt. Dis- istrict, were whether the from making for unpaid taxes due thereon, because the collector of taxes has, by mistake and inadvertence, failed to report said taxes, among Semers to for a statement of not disclose the cause of wards, by purchasing the property, all un an inquirer id cig al) did inquiry, but after- in reliance upon the collector's statement, was specially injured. Elizabeth Dunbar ; To-day, wiley Willey; argu District ay missed for want 0 Thompson ; a jurisdietion id. subi apt Strong and. Stone ‘and submitted. Benjanin al dis- tate of mit Durtee was appointed commissioner and ex- aminer. The ne for admission to tl committee. lication of L. E. Cuthbert ie bar was referred to the Circuit Court—Judge Humphreys. Yesterday the first one hundred eases on the calendar (including No. 114) were called, and in four cases the counsel responded ready for trial. To-day, Callan agt. Fabesiy; 2 ns it ne wards & Co. agt. Lyons; ver Thompson ; 80. Douglas agt. quashed 4 non suit. certo! lorari Latrocade & Co. agt. Keppel ; judg- Sprague agt. Walsh: on ment confessed. trial. POLice Count—Judge Snell. Yesterday, se Davis, rotaae and indecent words in the s! $5; John Jackson, the street: Charles Edward Hanline, loud and Awe ben) fined $ ; Catherine Burrows, street blasp} hemy, Allen, same chi $5; Angelette s ed $0 for playing’ ball i ni Curtis, street swe .F earing, $5; was $53 Taylor and Elizabeth Robinson, colored va- — and prostitutes, workhouse 9 days; e nt, farm; Charles Light- ‘yton Jones, foot, ohn . $5 an Donds to the onge od sault on Zabra Hunt assaull James. Fic months in Lizzie Ter ‘Cha Geo. E. Smith, Protantty 1 in gq liamilton Eee at phemy; $5. Anpa rge Foster, ; Arthur Fields and oa Carrie ; Clinton Jackson, assault on id costs ; affray, $5 each; Wm Hough and Sach; Georg: Ww, assault on Elizabeth, his Wile, $9 s on Elizal kee} 3 Geo Ty $1; It a Harris and E. fe, $5 ani R24 Burns stmergs Wickes iS, Mary AMUSEMENTS. | EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS | rostitutions Benj -18 Burch, enticing | ————_“~" VN EAN AK | = "Also charged with; Simms, disorderly; LAS® WEEK OF AND Tazor flourishing ; 320. ang Riad in the aren ton, colored, larceny of a gold chain from James H. Reed, whitey he a Moton o's heck; $or 10 days. Ro- Chas. Fo + $5. “SCBY Of a wheelbarrow from Chas. oe » Noah Burke, assault on Wm. Sin Roe“, colored; six ‘months in jail. 7s tee set, threats to Pauline Rocker ; $10) bonds te Keep the peace or 30 days in Jail. Tl" SISSON-BLATR SHOOTING AFFAIR. Dr. Brainard, throw’ ®. Henry Washin« Leg ery with intent to kill Frank Blair, jr. ~eatenant Kelly testified that Sisson went to Ais station-house and said that Blair had been in the habit of annoying him about his pl: and he had warned him to go away, and thrown some water on him; that Blair h struck him, and he went and got an old pep- per-box pistol, but did not think it would go oft, and in his excitement he had fired it at him. and shot him in the face. No other witnessess were heard, and the case was sent to the grand jury. In consideration that the defendant had | given himself up, the court fixed the bonds at only $500, or: CASES. William Walker, assault on Sarah Fagan #1, Wm. Bowie, charged with feioniousiy breaking and entering the premises of Wm. J. Bobinson and stealing a quantity of liquor, some cloth-. ing and faney articles, on Wednesday night last: grand jury. George Watkins, colored, charged with the larceny of some sliver coin from George H. Upperman ; $2 tl jays. Kate Mullen, threats to Mary E. Grissett: per- sonal bonds to keep the peace. James John- son. colored, larceny of twenty-five pounds of white lead, worth $2.50, from Mr. Reardon; sixty days in jail. Jonah Day, assault on Mary dane Johnson ; $5. GEORGETOWN, Tue LETTER CARRIERS Post Oftice delivered during the month of Ma: 14,244 mail letters, 2,217 mai: posial cards, 2)! at the Georgetown local letters and postal eards, an papers. During the same time 10, and postal cards and $30 new lected from the street boxe pieces handled 36,21 month of Apri increase over 3 news- lette:s ‘spapers were co!- tal number of st 31,840 for the report shows a large of January, the first month of the new tem, when 25,355 pieces were handled. Since January Ist'’seven y-five per cent of the Post Office ‘boxes have been re- linquished in favor of the free delivery. Gas COMPANY ELECTION were elected directors of the G. Company yesterdav: A. H._ Pic Buckner, Philadelphia, Win. T. Seymour, R. P. Dodge, Jas. Weaver, A. H. Sherman and L. Thos. Brown BUILDING A: lar montlily me Association held 1: F149 Of $140.50 per share. Bopy REcOVERED.—The body of Wille Hamilton was found floating in the river ¢ rly this morpin, bout 209 yards below the pla where he was drowned, and was brought hore by Mr. John Ficteher amd conyeyeu to his home. A contribution in the hands of the fire company here, amounting now to $12), OCTATION. the 41st regu. ing of the Tenth Building ast night at Goddard's Hal. ing 11 shares at an average has been raised for the mother of the wator- tunate boys. DEAT HS.—Mr. Hilleary Ball, well-known to many Georgetonians Tennallytown road y at 3p.m., aged 38 years. *"-Miss Lucy M. Sanders, grand- daughter of Mr. Jos. H. Bradley, died at the residence on the heights of the latter y ester- ARKIVED—Boat J. day afternoon. El shels wheat, t G. & J. M. Waters. HANTS’ CHANGE. — Offering on 0 bushels wheat, sold at $1.10. --—_____ ed sterday, his residence on len Brooks, with 200 bi Merc change 3,2 ——_~-e. THE NATIONAL TURNERS’ CONVENTION, as- sembled at Cleveland, propuses to unite the commune in abolishing every vestige of religion in this country. This thoroughly un- American idea that certain societies are en- deavoring to promulgate, that everything in our institutions that recognizes religion must be eradicated, and that the sacred relation of marriage must be destroyed, will gain no more foothold among our people than the accom. panying and paraliel doctrine that no man is entitled to the savings of his earnings, but that all property must belong to all the people in common, so that the vicious and the indo- lent may be supported without labor—[Zouis- ville Cour-Jour. A PasToR EXPELLED FOR SEDUCTION. San Antonio, Texas, Rev. G. Gossweiler, pas- tor of the German Lutheran church, has been expelled for seducing a young girl of his chureh. He secretly fied the city When the af- fair became known. —At CITY ITEMS. ONE TRIAL only i derful efficacy of Dr. Lodill: is needed to prove the won- ille’s Headache Spe- che in 5 to 20 minutes. IF YOUR Harr is coming out or turning gray, cific. It cures hei 20648 Sisson was charged with assaultand | I DUSITIVELY THE the GRAND FAIR and FESTIVAL, under canvas, corner 14:h and R streets, by the Ladies of Mt. Zion.M. E. Choreh. jed-2e" c AY. June S, at 8 Et 18 p.m. Tickets (free) may be had at the rooms of the School, 707 8th st. n. TONAL pe EXHIBITION « EDISON 'SEPEAKING PHONOGRAPH, . AT TALLMADGE HALL, Closes. jad | “je4-3t? THURSDAY AFTERNON, we —Private lessons during the Summer, $6 | Witocr EXCEPTION | THE GERMAN AMERICAN CLUB LHAMEBRA SUMMER GARDEN, 208 E st., opposite Post Uitice. ‘This large and be: be opened TO-: utifully iluminated place wit! IGHT, witha GRAND CONCERT for the poor, by Carl Richter’s Orchestra. Admission.» eves tes owe . Go and enjoy a pleasaut evening. C. COUP'S © WwW. FROM THE Great New York Aquarium, ON LOT REAR OF MASONIC TEMPLE, Junction of 9th and F streets. Entrance on @ ttreet, Location central. Easy of access to ALL snceat. street cars. Ninth and F street cars pass e door. ONE W K ONLY, Er DOMMES CNG | NON s 4 cone ie. ever ly says itis the Finest Exhibition en Earth! Treontaing absolutely tere ean ce startling novelties in the Ring than all other shows in Series combined, Not inay priately de- nomirn THE GREAT EQUESCURRICULUM ND, AD COLLEGE OF TRAINED ANIMALS. T call att’ ntion to the following living and Lac testib'e: facts. ard challenve. the world for their ‘be $20,000 Trained Giraffe, positive!y affe in America trained fo drive in C00 Giant Devil Fish, 39° ly perfect specimen of this G er captured Gr and ob Copba crodian } . @a th. Twill give $50,000 for its equal. 0, Bronche Horses, $10,000 Exhibition of “train a Dees. $5,000 Dog Hanging Act. $10,000 Horse Leayer of the World. $10.0C0 Barrel Asceasion- ist. Mlle Emma Stokes, Erincess of the M: . Sith her Reautifn! Paifry Tandem Team. $10,000 iding Rocky Mountain in double iding Does, $10 cr male Lien Tamer of the World. Mle Rit Free Exhibition of Living Wild Animals, Inperin} Street Pageant. “Edgar Menter’s Cornet Band, and followed “by the Ms $10 C00 Tally-“Ho Coach, $10,060 Imperial Coach ¢f Napoleon 111 . ovee the property of the French Emperor. $102,000 Broncho Horses, led singly by Livered Grooms. Also the Great Jackit-Chy"s $10 000 Royal Japanese Troura, 0 Side Shows or Peddlars allowed, No Smoxing in ths To: Luteriaipments Each Day, Afternoon and Rven- IRS. under a New and Beautiful Double-Parior ent. Aemission 60 cent! aye 25 cents, E: Children under 10 years of Slegant Reserved Seats 95 cents extra. bcors open at 1:30 and 7:30 K h4 6.8 w. ©. COUP, M NGLISH OPERA. National. THURSDAY, E 13TH, 1878, GRAND ROMANTIC UPERA IN FOUR ACTS, “VALERIE, ton of the’ Composer, Mn. J. REMINGTON FAIRLAME, The Fete. ACT IL.—The Lovers. o Near aud Yet So Far, ured Tokens. Miss Eva Mills, Mrs, 11. C. Ford, and Messrs. Morsell, Keen, Adams, Rocker, and Hay, in the Cast, ‘The ** Mendelssohn Soctety *? (50 Yolers) it the Chorus. Ballet of Children, Full Orchestra. Splendid mise-en-scene. Popular prices, No extra chargé for secured seats. Box sheet at Metzerott’s, my31-2w ‘OUR DAY's TROTT ING AT BEN. Mcnpay, June 84. Double Team ani Pacing Race, TUESDAY, J 4tn 3:00 class. WEDNESDA Sih, free for ail, THUnspay, Jun Races commences at 11 6th, 2:50 class. Traln ieaves at’ 4:20. Admission 50 cents, includ. ACT Act IV.—Treas- ing all the privileges, my31-5¢ SOMMER EVENING CONCERT AND DANCING, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CKPHEUd OCTETTE CLUB, AT GIESBORO’ PARK, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, JuNE 5TH, 1878, Earinent musical talent from Washington and Alexandria will participate. Ferry boats leave at 4:35, 6 and 7o’clock p.m. Dancing at 7 o'clock. Concert commencing at 8 o?clock and continaln, at intervals during the evening. “Tickets limited and party select, Boats returning, leave Giesboro? Park at 11:45 pm. Cars in_ waiting on arrival of t. Admission, 25 cents; round trip ferry Uckéts, 10 cents, my30-6t ATIONAL THEATER. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1878—-ONE NIGHTONLY. Testimonial Benefit tendered to SAMUEL @. KINSLEY By the Eminent Tragedian, MR. JOHN McCULLOUGH, Who will give his mastorly impersonation of the Cardinal in Sir E. Lytton Bulwer’s do not murmur over a misfortune you can so easily avert. Ayers Hair Vigor will remove ‘he cause of your grief by resioring your hair o its natural color, and therewith your good ooks and good nature. THE ( 3UION LINE. The Guion Line of steamers continue the re- utation for safety gained by Messrs. Williams * Guion with their old Black Star Packet Ships, having carried passengers across the Atlantic for twenty-five years Without the loss by accident of a single person. Rapidly as the size of the steam fleet has increased, its repu- tation has kept pace. Some eight vears since the standing of the enterprise was cully recog- nized in the adoption of the line for the car- riage of the United States mails, a service which it has performed with exceptional regu- larity and success. Its staunch and fast steam- ers are ably commanded and provided with many unusual comforts, such as a bath-room. smoking-room on deck, a drawing-room with a piano and library. The staterooms being all on deck, ensure perfect ventilation and light. All these accommodations combine to make the passage across the Atlantic both agreeable as well as safe ; and, although safety and com- fort are regarded by the managers of the line to be much more important than speed, still, several of the vessels of this line have made some of the quickest ocean trips on record: Leaving New York on Tuesdays, passengers and mails are generally landed at Queenstown on the Thursday of the following week. FIrst-CLASs FLANNEL Suits Made to Order, 1:6 Moore's, 1011 New York ave. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par- ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., New York city. —6,25,d&kly H. D. Coorg, JR., the Cheque Bank of visiting funds & Co., Bankers, agents for London, limited. Parties Europe will do well these checks. OTHERS, MorHERS.—Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor diseases of teething in children. It relieves thechild from pain, cures wind colic, regu- lates the bowel by giving relief and health to the to mother, callatiention tok. Hashes Choral ante ntion Pe ing and Dyeing Establishment 906G street near newly made. for 25 cents. FESTIVALS. iE FESTIVAL FOR THE BEALEFIT OF Soe chee for get wi nts, cote x rm si 508-25" will be continued MONDAY, June Sil, 1878, IVAL! FESTIVAL! The E. Churel 10th LECTURES. (“porray OF MECHANISM.” HON. 8S. 8; COX. Ninth-street M. P. Church, between E and F, ESDAY, June 4th, 8p, m. miekets, Beene,” my39-6:* TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 8 O'CLOCK. LECTURE BY HOM, GEORGE 8. BOUTWELL, oN ABRAHAM LINOOLN, Se eae ermine ‘make a short : ‘cents. Doors open at 7:80 o’el’k, _—_—SS Eee beautiful play of RICUELIEU, assisted by the following distinguished dramatic artists: Mr, Louis James, Mr. Taeo, Hamiiton, Mr. Harold Fosberg, Mr, James Harrison, EM; Lanogan Mr. Geo, Denham, Mr, Harry Taslor, Mr.R.L.Downlag, r. Jas. Galloway, J, Shin: Mr. Walter Denhis, Mi. F. Wise, Mrs. H. C. Ford, Miss Lotta Church, Miss Bellé ‘Makebzie, and many others. Box book for sale of secured Places will be opened ‘WIM give their Complimentary PIC-NiC at Beyer’s 7th-street Park, June 6 bh, Tickets at the principal Restaurants, Je JPOURTH GRAND ANNUAL FESTIVAL AND PIC-NIC OF TH | ITALIAN BENEVOLENT B80CLETY, At Beyer’s Park, 7:h street, On TUESDAY, Jane 4, 1878, ‘The Marine Band will be in attendance—Louis Schneider, Professor, Tickets, Fifty Ceuts—admitting a gentleman and ladies, je8-20" G LYMONT PAVILION. XK This beautiful summer resort has changed tts | managementand has been placed in first-rate order, and is now open for excursion parties. i Apply to's. FUSMITH, Proprietor: BRAD. | ADAMS, 812 F st.. of POWEK & WHITE. | 15 King street, Alexandria, Virginia, jates, jel-1m A XCURSION of the IAN CLUB, June 6, 1878," z E Jel. 0 FOR FORTRESS MONROE. No T FOLK snd the CAPES. The splendid steamer JANE MOSELE: Will makea special trip to the abowe- named points SATURDAY EVENING, June 8, leaving her wharf, foot of 6th st., at 7 o°cloc . a riving in ngtou Monday mérning, 7o'eloe Staterooms can be secured by applying at the office over Metropolitan National Bank, Fare, round trip, $3.00. UN DAY EXCURSION:The steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will, until further notice. make regul: Excursion Trips on SUNDAY A TERNOONS, leaving ber wharf, terminus of the ‘Teh oF Mh sts. Hine of cars, at 3 p.m... for aB hours’ sail on the tomac, calling at Glymont going down and coming back. Fare 60 cents. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON wiil leave same every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, for Glyment._ Fare round trip, 25 cents, X. B.—Steamer Thompson's tickets not good on MARSHAL popular SU mes-tr | own and | has been refitted, aud is uow open for Excursion Parties. &c. The well- known caterers, lehart and Bowers, are again rounds, Parties wishing tocharter uinds Will apply to JOS, ENGLEHART. northwest corner 6th st. and Maryland ave, sw. or to GEO. EAUEE, Powhatan House, toot of Tih st, my15-Im* EGUiAR GRAND SUNDAY EXCUR- SION On the Barg OCKADE CiTY ee ng and returning. Will take place Nk \T SUNDAY, leaving the 3 no charge for children under ten ORT ¢ 7th st. wharf at 3 o-cloc! ,, Sixteen pieces, nd Hamme: This Barge can be chart mys PZASUZE POATS FOR HIRE FOR FISH- ing, &c. JUSEPH PASSENO, ‘73 Water street ap18-3m Georgetown. D. __ SUMMER RESORTS. _ ] OCHY POINT HOTEL, NAREAGANSETT Bay, RHODE ISLAND, a This well known summer resort will be J. open for the reception of guests on MO WDA June 10th, 1878. Rocky Point offers uneq walls attractions for a sumuier residence: with the ad- vantages of a first-c.ass hotel, at the following Teasonable rates: For permanent guests, $8 to $12 per week, Transient, $2 Bu per day. The facilities for boating, bathing and fishing are unsurpassed, while pleasure boats, fishing wackle and bathing suits ar as Address E. H. KENT, Manager, 463-6 Rocky Point, Warwick, RL, rue PROPRIETOR will receive Bo: Ways at hand. M ER SPRINGS, Week, $10; per month, the quantity or quality of that which constitutes Milestown, St roi county of the opuiar summer Resort, arders from June 1 to Sep- tember, 15- Board per day, $1.50: por : pe sailing 3 how No cliage for fishing, bathing, fruit, or im attention, We defy competition this season in (ie. Take the Thompson or Mateano anv! land | 4f Colton’ whart. It, P. BLACKI ‘i The Potcmac Socials will make their 5th annual trip (June 10) to this place, A-lin® ENKINSON’S HOTEL, NEVERSINK HIGHLANDS, 3 pens JUNE 1st. Accessible fron Long Branch R."R. line from Pier North River, ‘Terms, $3 per day: $15 10 9A) $17.50 per week, Special arrangements go! | by the season, - my 30-1m JAMES JENKINSON, Prop, \OZZEN'S WEST POINT HOTEL, OPEN MAY 30. iculars ad- vob: 9 1m, yest Point, N. ¥. dress c m} 27. oe RIGHT” HOUSE, COKNER OF DELAWARE AND SURF AVENUES, 3] REHOEUTH BEACH, DEL, my20-1n* WALTER BURTON, Prop. PRINGDALE.—This popular Summer Re- Sort, situated three iniles east of the Blue Ridge, and near the terminus of the W. & 0. R. B., is particularly attractive Ba: to officeliolders, having the wantage of Morir and evening trains. There is a large [awa affordin, abundant shade, a pavilion, » Croquet grounds, am other places of amusement. Re for open | MARSHALL HALL, | wharf ¢ YORNER SEVF cn C MARKET SPACE, 80 pieces Boys’ Cassimere, at 25, 87's, 50, 60, 25 gents. 50 pieves Mens Cassimere, at ‘si, .. Lease Linen Lawn, at 0c.’ Blick and Colt San Umbretias, Shawls, reads from 50c. to $5, ry and $1. Striped and Black Grenatines, All Colors Table Olleloths, Ice Blankets. at 624, 73: and $1. Oar prices are the lowest in the eluy. and be convinced. GEO. J. JOHNBON & CO. yel-tr 701 Market Space, Cor. 7 S'L5s From AUCTION BARGAI? BARGAIN WE DEFY COMPETITION IN COLORS AND QUALITIES. STRIPED SILKS. 650, This is ee foods, aud they can not be i he city. PLAIN COLOR SILKS, 75 and 90°, Call and examine these guxts they are very des'rabie, Good BLACK SILK 65c, Tals isan erxoclient Trimming Sik. SUPERB BLACK GRO GRALN SILK $1.00, This is the best’ we lave ever offered, It 18 reduced ror; . ~-GUINET’S ** CACHEMIRE DE SOL. $1.95. This quality i« nsnaily sold at $1 69. CACHFMIRE MILANO, $1. This quality heeds no praise, it sells at sight. CONNOLLY'S, 608 Ninth street, opp. Patent Mee, LLS OF FRESH CANTON MATTING, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, 100 pieces of new Spring DRESS GUODS, cheap. BLACK GKENADINES, new stock, at bottom prices, Tks, a PRICES, Bias 50 New styles of LAWNS, White and Colored grounds. 12), cents. BLACK ALPACAS from J5 cents up, CASSIMEKES for men and boys’ wear, from 15, 25,87 45, Le CASHMERES and TAMISE CLOTH, cheap, And many other GREAT BARGAINS, {oo numerous to mention, at ©. M. TOWSON & CO>+S No. G36 Pennsyleania avenue, South side, near 7h st 20, 25; 7Be. per yard: 9: 7Be. per yan Black Sassimeras, Ail Pure Linen yr Kob-y"s Doubie guarantee steels not to break, $1. § reliable Patterns. B. BAILEY, cor. and 13th, Ss (Ameri per paper; 100 yds, BLACK SPOOL SILK 5c., worth 10c.; Good BLACK SKIRT BRAID 4°.; best Hook and Eyes, 3 cents a card: i-wool Setlan Shawls, 69 cents: 2-Batton Kid Gloves, 69 cents; Wamsutta 4-4 # tton, Al cents yard: Beautiful Godfish Pearl Buttons, 25 cent nt Black Lyon Gros @rair from $1.25; Silk Clocked re for Tow- -. TOR Siiks, at 8 dozen BB n Hose, 220, beautiful all-in $1.20: beautiful Linew sold at 25e. ; Cretonnes, of # 13 (THE GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT.” OPEN FRONT, Resdy-made, with Linen Sleeve Bands and Li! Linings to the Bosom, made of Wamsutta Musitn = oni 1 aoe hundred Linen, —_, to put on, for on . Our goods and geomet ena C. z cGIN Factory—75 W. Fayette st.. Haltiinsna Branch—1002 F St. n.W., Washington. \¥23-1y SPECIAL PRICES IN DRY Goons Having too large a stock, we will from no oan from now s. tO reduce stork, :. up: Black Silks. 62>. up, , 12, 15, 18, 20, 25, worth irts at manufacturer's prices, Para-ois—stock must be sold—at cheap prices, Ladies Linen Suits, cheapest in city’ both in Linen « \. Victoria Lawns, 10c, up. ery cheap. ap. Cassimeres for men and boys . N, my25-tr 709 Market Space. IVE HUNDRED (500) PIXCES Preeue Goods, Just received, sall-weat Bantings. in cream color, black, navy bineand beau~ tiful lig! ; Debeges, ail pure Lace Stripe Bunt- ings, a Grenadines. pure suk and wool; Colored Grenadines, pure sili aiid 87, $i, Bisck fearful: cheap, AUDALS. light-colored pare Mohairs; Black Silks, 75 4 Cardinal, teel color, dark a, K be, &e, ht shades of Siiks, Checked Silks, Striped 2 panies yom of Silks, bought at the very 4) pair real English 3 ent of Colored Stock!n n’s Weal: very large size Bridal Quil te, 91,60; excellent quality ‘one-yand. cl ured. Address E. F. POWELL, =nickers- on Friday morning, at 9 o’clock, my320-tf He, Lotidow county, Va, my20-1m ON EXHIBITION ORDAN’S WHITE SULPHUR 626} AND SALE {626 J SPRINGS, 5's miles northeast of, # St. i Bsr.” | Winchester and 15 miles, southeast of 1e] a A jes, FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, coulity, Va ‘Terins: $2 per day, $12.60 per eek No, 626 E STREET, And $40 per month of 28 days; children and servants Choice Oil Pain’ Engravings, Chromos, &¢. | half price. Round trip tickets from all prominent Also, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window inks, From Baltiore to Spritas and return, Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- | $6.60; from Washington to Springs and retura, Beis, rage, Nails, &c., in the District, ar Tickets good Ist See DAN ‘¥a- Please remember Name and Number, fy1-1y | —)18- ~ - EALING SPRINGS, GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS, Scissors, Pocket-knives, Cor! ws, Razor- straps, Hones, Tooth, Hair, Nail and'Shaving Brushes and Bact oD » Back; Boards, Dice, Playing and Visiting is, Blank Books, Wri- ting Pai for sale at reduced , Envel Toy Ee Georgetown: aioe R SALE—The East Wing of my Dwelling, 23 feet front by 120 deep, being’ two-story ick Building with three chambers; also, a Lot immédiatély west of my houge, 20 feet front. ‘The premises will be shown by 3) plication at 163 West St. Georgetown. WM. H. TENNE' EING, CLEANSING, DYnING: CLEANSING, DYEING, LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN'S G. . H. WHEATLEY, oo srr Sic nero DO. never excelled before or since, to which the ee le of the District and thousands of others of 1e States and Territories will testify. Send us your orders. _PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ WATERS’ are the best ever PIANOS sere eg novs-tr made, Tostare, 6125; 73 pe Bd: 12 stop, ot used a year HORACE WATERS & SONS, Mam and Dealers, m4-t. th&s,1m4k17,31 40 East 14th st.,N.¥. B) s ROS" @ UPEIGHT, AND eens Be 5 5 saningiony m D, O., formerty foreman 07 10tn st. Ws ith P.O. Lights & Co., and tuner with Steinway ts Aghi aR Ma a Vid HAL DA’ ts & setae) HL. SUMMER Glioma eT a aul . KNABE & CU.’S WORLD-RENOWNR- Menai eae rated ‘cele! favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other. a celbrated Organs. oes ad bold, rented aud, cel tag ty ST exchanged. atten ‘to Tun- BARKane as preeer as eases av. W' ET YOUR CLOTHES MADE when feu cas yn reyanad at, Ft . STRAUB’, and be con- Teatetiete | = Cenere meinass LAuGEST ASSOMTMENT GAS FIXTURES eal Cac et LOWEST PRICES, Also, a full lineof REFLECTORS. Please call and examine our goods. GASFITTING, POURING ON SAR po AOS SW LS oa warranted fost yes Situatea 2,100 15 miles from Covington, on theC, &0. R. Re mean temperature during summer meuths 9°; capacity of hotel and cottages, 300 guests: bathi facilities ample. BOARD REDUCED to $40 and. Per Month. ‘The waters of these spring ally recommended for a large num! the names of which can be ascertained | to pamphlets, sent free on application BISHOP, Proprietor, my: LWELL HOUSE, C WRITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.VA. 7 2,000 feet above sea-level. Capacity 150, guests. Mineral springs of many varieties on aud adjacent to the grounds, Also two immense bath- houses for the use of guests. The water has an ane y vary perature of 62° it, and Analysts found similar to the het springs of 0 oT 32.50 aay 615 sas. nentire year. Board per day; per week: $50 per month, For further particulars, address Wyld Sawdw J. H. OLEY CARY, Proprietor, LENCOE SPRINGS_NORTHEEN CEN- RAILROAD, 11 be opened for the Summer Seaon on Sune 1. beautiful summer resort, 20 miles from Baltimore, will offer unusia: attrac: tions and comforts for families or transient board- ers. Apply to MISS AMELIA GRAHAM. 45 Mount Vernon Place, my7-im HENANDOAH ALUM SPRIN BHENANDOAH Ci ‘Alum, Chalybeate and Sulphur Waters: feeereet i ea share ue ater wh. ing'in May or Sune to remaitomeat tne months. For terms and i peepee aanree, my7-Im A.J. :RS, Proprietor, wt END HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, PRESBURY & HILDRETH, Proprietors, WILL OPEN JUNE 20ru, 1878, ‘Transient Board reduced to $4 a Perma- nent ales. according to tocation and To by reference lo WM. B, ‘14-0013t . We ity Fooms occu- other improvements a PASS! ELEVATOR has been adced,and the Hot Sea Water Bathing Establishment improved. 8 OW received D. M. HIL- phe H, 36 68 Broodway. New York: ais, by G. ap23-tuéth, 2m ci “ie oe YMORE Ho! 7 Bg4 END, [L.iNOo! ATLANTI GIVING STRAWBERRY FESTIVALS, Should not fail to get FUSSELL’S SPLENDID myll-lm VANILLA ICE CREAM, Giicraast atetnccarers anc ta Settee into COMPRESSED YEAST, Pa GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.°3 GENUINE ARTICLE, Warranted free from chemicals, myl?-tr whi ; double-twiiled Bed Ticking, 25; white joneyoomb iit, 60; Parasols, inch and Reh woth twitied ana plain, 2 2 ad myis-tr CARTER'S. 711 Market Space. ILKS, D) | +, DRESS GOODS, &c.—We are pre- of DRY GOODS to be found in Ws Bunti all colors, at B30 and pt. Bpienata stack of —i bits Laser —Maciain ‘Bowman, ‘ne of the most tashion- ressmakers this side of New York, occuples her business on second oor of bur obese No. 998 Tru sr. i BURDETTE & CO. No. 706 K St. N.w. elegantly made of material, with aes gue Sree nate Dome “The Habnis Shirt,’* Ee, Bands; is only The Shirt in alll the our Wam- mutta Q. XX: ready to put on at sell Our **Pruit of the Loom?* has been @ fae orite tor a long cime at @0 cts. unfinished, and 76 The Wamsutta O. XX Shirt and 80 cis. ae 1s 76 cts, unfinished, Boy's Shirts 12, 12, Wanveutts M usin, bo *rioest ¢-ply Linen Collars, 6 for ‘ply Ma Sold wt our Branch, “. o. 620, Heer ss: GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. d set eopes notes max27-tr myl4- For ns Youths and Boys, just received. oa MBE ant %, Ladies and Gentiemen’s- RELL AS and PARASOLS covered and re- WALTER KEE, HATTER, apll-tr Above Willard’s Hotel, 8° Wh Gheet ABUNDANCE, Seated | a a997 PT, Marea myStr 12937 Penn. Qqymenes F. somarun, MERCHANT TAILOR, Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below.

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