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——— re GEORGETOWN. AMUSEMENTS. _| EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS — ———$———— © A OKOUT EXCURSIONS. onihiy meeting of fhe Fotonae Boat Cia | PREY MANGAN Gaia e eee rxekEn +008: mont tu y oul 2 * : a? last might noth ng beyond rouse business NEW RESTAURA >. 107 HE TREET, STEAM = 2 eee: THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. SS RS POS EO errr eT WORKINGMEN'S MASS MEETING. | ‘of Virginia, haye advocated in Congress such measures as, if adopted, would give employ- An Imposing Demonstration. ment to the millions of idle men and relieve THE PROCESSION, THE SPEECHES, ETC. the country from its suffering condition, there- The great demonstration of the workingmen | bY proving themselves good friends ‘of the of the District took place last evening, and the | W° Kingman ; that we recommend those gen- District Government Afairs. BIDS FOR THE STAND PIPE. Bids were opened at 12 o'clock to-day in the office of the District Commissioners for the construction of a stand-pipe 30 feet in diame June 6, 1878. wey avenue. 7 will resome her Was transacted, except that the racing Com- | 9, cad URDSY ines eieee Tb ove k pm, |. The Elegar E will reso) Je a ; Uenen to the confidence and support of the | ter, 62 feet high, of boiler iron, with granite, | mittee was author dtoopen correspondence _ OPSATUR) — 63° SATURDAY NIGHT EXCUR ' Weather Indications To-day. extent of the procession and mass meeting ex- | workingmen of their several Congressional | Stshe ‘and brick facings, galvanized iron cor: feeds ew to are Lecies” Dining Room. — wth to Praet Lek, Orrice OF CHizF SIGNAL OFFICER, With any boat club with a view to arrange for | 1878. a race. A PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT was given to ceeded the expectations of the managers. The time set for the procession to form on Louisi- SIONS, June opping at Piney Polnt going 7 ee ee ne ot eying Stephenson's wharf, foot of districts; that the parsimonious policy which characterizes Con; disgrace to the na nices, and ornamental roof on the crest of Me- tidian Hill, on 16th street extended; and for ‘Washington, June 6, In the middie Atlantic stat ssional legislation is a nand not acceptible to PHONce RAPH F Remo. Tali Admission, 25 cen’ Ti ts. with 1,600 bushels of wheat and S00 bushels of ets issued for Tallmadge Hall good corn to Hartley & Bro. Also, 400 bushels of Wheat and 1,35 bushels of corn to H. M1 | dott. Boat ‘ion of the work, the work of scheduling wiil | take some time toshape up. The results will Fo o STEPHENSON & BRO: net end Pa. ave. and That rains in Maine and in the western poi fermer, winds veering information apr Agents, corner 12th Waart. RANGEL ME Ane YGRIA HOTE Lat Fe the erection of a st ith’ the boil. | Christ church Sunday sen; b NEW WALL M rreevers’hatatday abe f.in.. Touralng vo te ji “ite | e erection of a steam-pump, with’ the - hrist church Sunday school last evening by = wae vine om Monday. Moaix wiil be land, rising barometer, Hah Was seven otelock. Wat wast meaty | the people, who favor a liberal and judicious | ers, for the purpose ot Hite aoe eee tele | Gurst church Sunday: PM Matthews | Open inane Rpts RISES Home. Thmutshel on the feat, ad all the acenmmoda "te: Semperatases. hortne, as, eight before tee cations anne began tone, | Administration of the affairs of the zovern- | water per hour 133 feet high. and located at | GRAIN ARRIVED.—Boat Wheeler L Barron ti 3 e ant F:ORP Pm ee Bet State Kooms and Purth erally clear weather, except occasiona rive. There were many people gathered about | Ment: that the repeal of the eight hour ay, the intersection of 17h and U streets north- the place waiting for the procession to form. | increase of the hours of labor, reduccion of | west. The bids ranged from $18,000 to $28,000, Wages paid to the employes of the navy yards | and ihe proposals being fora great varievy of and government workshops, is not the charac- | pumps, some being for only a Partial execu- ter i political economy demanded by the f people. p easterly 16-2 It was soon apparent that the demonstration was to be one of workingmen, as the organiza- tions generally allowed no boys in the line. It was long past eight o'clock nthe order to march was gi Tal. | oudon With 1.300 bushels of wheat and 600 bushels of corn to Hartley & Bro. Also, | 200 bushels of wheat and 26) bushels of corn to t TT] OTEL Ricaer 3 H PARISIEN CON RT GARDE Open-air Concerts ev ning the woath permits. The two large dining rooms of the H. 2 U, LOCAL NEWS. COMMUNISM AND SOUP HOUSES. ‘ 4 3 he probably be reached to-morrow. The bidders | H Talbott. Boat M. C. Boyer with 25 | will be thrown open for dancing. To secu ree, Va.. to receive passengers i ts, &e., To-night. narcl given by the chief marshal, Mr. Mr. F. B. Robinson was tutrodaced, and de. | Were from Baltimore, New. York Boeke: | tand 5 tons of hay” Poat J. | select audios, Sen ere fae os the’ Steatier LADY OF THE L&K Amnusements, . F. Clark d : i “onsirce M. B. Church.—Festival - Clarkson. and. amid the cheers of the spec- | jivered an address of some lenath, in which Lockport and this city, making Ialtogether! | 200 bushels of corn aud 632 | Issued, mot . by L. KISINGR month Of Jone at relused rates, ih oo re tival. | : with mauste pay Se prowpeled aver the route | FOAsiG the worerpeman was now contending | The bids of Messr Noyes, of this city, of wheat to J. M. Walters. Propr x me adh ge Sampany. Bom ana R sts—Festival. sic playing. pack OF Ur foretathore whe delta ea een, | covering the entire work for the different | VMEKCHANTS ExciaNGE.— Offerings on | FPS EATREOW {ional Metropolis: Banke Lucas Hall —Fa'r and festival. published in Taz Stak of Monday. our forefathers, who designed that the | kinds of pumps now most in use, ranged from | “change to-day amounted to Aes bushels of | 2: EXHIBITION eer URL BACON, President, All Souls’ Church.—Lecture by Hon. George The Procession. sines of government should fall equally | g1s,2 20, The (bid of Bartlett & Rob- | wheat. Sold at prices ranging from $1.07 to | ~ EDISON-BEPEAKING PHONOGRAPH, aVaLa SB. Boutweil. The procession was in the following order:— | Pon all. oe said Cos ere, Ay noting 8 fins, ot Balbinore, Was $18,688, and eee, the: | St ses | AT | This beautify Grace Church.—Festival. Detail of police : chief marshal, John F. Chrk- | istuctcand heaton pene ly as to th lowest heard read by the reporier as they were : . } TALLMADGE HALL : nent and ride N . ee: a Lt strict, and he did not believe that there was | opened. The Neat and Nice Princess of Wales. i | Meensomcntan * gh.) {Tet Exhibition of Edison's phono. | son; aids, Charles Danenhower, G. T. E.Tay- | a communist in the Districh, [eheers] He oe | (Paris Exposition Leiter New York Times.) | SJCSt* THURSDAY AFTERNO Xing os. Fema mrs Bie Pragh. ns and J. M. Padgett. lived in hope that through Tesisiation Better | | Mason W. J. McDoain. the wellknown | (ja nernonsion Leiter New York Times.) ~~ ew AUS 12 Feu, or lOW ES € WHITE ‘Geumeuned Koons: yon—John I. Hall, marshal. Trans. | times would be reached, industry woul l thrive, | chief clerk in the office of the Seer 1 oeguns e i | and that during the few remaining years of his life he would never again hear of soap houses being established to furnish food for parency on wagon, ins the people are out to-ni vants 0 Senate for the ast tw > 6. ont SAN NEW SHOW? | ADAU of Panis building when there was a stir among | WY, © COURS “BRAN NEW SHOW? perfect, councltorsand policemen, and astoit | "Great New York Aquarium gentleman and a slim From J.C. Parker we have the New York papers in advance of the mails. ‘The St. Mary's Literary and Dramatic Asso. eribed "Clear the way street, Alexandria, Virgin'a ht; “When the se: for open 1 residence, No. 1108 N day afternoon. It will be remembe: lady wege seen inount- ON LOT REAR OF MASONIC TEMPL “Th the Pegple Strive to become m: F ine laborers. Saturday last’ when Mrs. McDonald was ine We be iene the Fiace and me ci = Of | Junction of 97h and F streets. strance on @ | eiation last night elected the following officers GENERAL GRANT, PRESIDENT HAYES, AND THE | formed ‘of the precarious condition of her Oar Cb ie eee tet Tinee of Denmark, a | ttreet. Location cet Easy of Jor the ensuin, Prot, pre ee ALL EIGHT-HOUR LAW. © f the Pi S Wi e ex ef s . alert t, pre husband, from a disease of the kidneys, the | ‘Tother of the Princess was with them, and by | lines ef street cars.) oe “anc nth and F street cars pass ore : noetrs : : in| isside walked a burly Englishinan, dark and | the door. ni ante BATS ¥ > *rasidel George C. M of Boston, chairman of | announcement prostrated her, and she died in 1se-eropped e hy ti ve been’ bor ONE WERK ONLY. leaving her Wharf, foot of 6th st. ppert, financial seeretar hwopp. Bae of eect | the International Unlon, was introduced, and | loss than am Lowe Shee thon Major MeDor- | lse-repped enongi to have been’ born : ce KO MOWSO ED , riving iu Washington Mon tt acbitey, pati unt, of Boston: nternational Union. was introduced. a u rf jor MeDot red in France—Mr. Cuniitie Owen, : a OMMBENCING MONDAY. JUNR 10, meron secured by ap) rensur irae setae “4 fieK, r ‘ 1 ense stration, s at S Cll. can, 2 ae inee | Well-behaved person—i realiy do not know how | x, < ities in the Ee ier shows | trip, $3.00. hed at Ferrs Landing and Hight Point by Fee ee re een vr | roe Ee THER ae ete ee eee ee | ae TaD um ,the fervice ‘of the Senate since elve to characterize, him—Colonel Fills, “in at | in“America combined. ‘Nef luapronevately Wes Sa AY EXOURSION.—The steamer cnight c “4 : akes 4 8 Aks y, organize: per 7th, discuss t ts ee DOr. ‘ . SES z iat eudance” on the Prince, with a jittle lady of | nomi: ated A 3 s nN a neonate aud “The emancipation of the working | the passaze of the fawrofcer 40" be tnonere | eeate Pat reat, Soclety. & director of | wmiddie age, in black. the Coumtensof Made | eM aT EQUESCURRICULUM LADY OF THE LAKE wt Pak ‘Foie, tate of the U-S.:marine Ses must be achieved by the workinga been decided by a law officer ithat i¢should | surance Compagy sag aug, tte Xranklin 1n- | geld, in-aitendance on the Princess “ie at ANY Fails fotites BORIC, a ‘At the breaking out of the late war | themselve Bricklayers’ Union, wih five. General Grant had decided that it should | surance Company, ‘a8 greatly respected, COLLEGE OF TRAINED ANIMALS. I call attention to the following jiviag and incon- testible and challenge the work! for their be enforced, and he hon (Applause.) When th the eight-hour law be enforeéd he is called a red him for his course. endance seems to have no particular mean- workiggman asks tat ng on these occa it might more fitly be alled “in the sam mM." ‘Lhe people of dis- being a good citizen and an efficient officer. The funeral will take place from the Epiphaiiy church to-morrow at 2 o'el was in command of the Marine Barracks here, and who resigned and went south, met with a serions accident at Fairfax Court House Tues- following inseripiions on their transpare: a lake employers liable for accidents ;” jus make 4 Excursion Tripson SUNDAY A TERKNOONS, leaving her wharf, terminus of the Mh .. fora hours? fact Tih oF Mth sts of cars, at 3 p. ‘The $20,000 Trained Giraffe, positively | sail on the Potomac, calling at @lymont going t J ; 20 inction erything better than iy Gheme erica trained to'drive in | down and coming back. Fare 60cents, Stesmer ft A runaway horse threw both AIR Rae habe eee eitts the Beaker | pueurrron, dread. gouds, MICAWa Wool heir maste ave nothing todo but 2 FSO C00 Giant Dest Fae go feet eae, | JOHN We THEMES ait ceases arn eer iinself and wife out into the Toad. injuring claimed. tual Shose. sng violate the law and k trimming sik only’ We. Colecer sis | ook on. Th rel bly perfect specimen of this Gigantic | every S17 ND*Y AFTERNOON. at 4o°clock, for self and ee , ipju set i | articulariy President Hayes x ly We. Co ‘Usiik nce” is = won mtured ene Slymont. Y round them severe and his oativet’ “wae ot Lhe peacetean ees color and every shade. Seal brown, ear. | ance” Is one Giles. a xix: I gtve $50, GOO Toe a S500 OE | ee eens ee erate, not good on more chargeable with communism. cream, navy Dlue, light blue, plum, | mam, in plain clothes. wi Tees, $10,000 Exhibition of frat sake 28-" Our Public Schools. COMMUNISM. and every shade of dress and trimming oll ie Erincess how ot ian Dogs. $5,000 Dog Hanging Act. $10,000 H. \ {ARSHALL HALL.—Thiswokoown and THE NORMAL SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. Mr. Richard Emmons closed the meeting a silk made. Po: roy her “ast SIKing noes ci Leaper ot the Wor $10 800 Barrel Ase: | a poplar SUMMER RESORT The fifth annual commencement of the marsial. | thisstand. He said that if the fact of the me- | silks. Blael wears heightens’ rancesand makes | tty Mle Emma Stores ty the Mounge. | hasbeen refitted, aud snow upen for 2 of Solum io. 40 chanie wishing to educate his children in the | Our $l and $1. oe hee, and With ber Reautitul Paifr $10,000 | FY oars: ties The well- Normal school of the Distriet of Colum! 2 101 a v ig te a 0 3 ains. Our $1 her jook like a b lose-reeted. | 2-Horse-Kiding Rock in touble | i hi Lincoln Hall to-morrow evening. and ern e Boms industry: ditv. ‘The laboring classes good. friends ; Thair in a close plait, the bonnet has | $5,000 Doss Rid SE ed wile eee te: | the grounds will anply to JOR ENGLEHART, ill be interesting exercises, agencies.” German iin Bot E prominent among whom W DeErps IN FEE have been y aribbon to flutter in the breeze. 7 Free Exhibi f 4 Hoval | Borthwest corner 6/h st. and Maryland ; ‘A normal working day rorkmen i. 2 in om a is P. C. Riley to St. Mary’s Academy, attendant Countess offers a marked contrasi— Imperiat St a) | or to GHO. BAUER, Powhatan He t lowing graduating class e trom democrats and republicans ; steer eenal Hos anpaaten the passage of the | 15.89. 217. J. E. Fitehto L. W. Vai too many flow nd flying pennants every- | Corpet Ear 7th st. 4 . Mary Buckley, e Augusta Chesne Abate a ht on be O" 9. i f |. Marsha sro € { isa ha te neon Pa c S ithe Barge “COC eciTy’? Mary Hebecea Cudningham, Geek Das hington Drum Corps. Pressmen’s ( nion, | Wil then be made to obey the order of iis ye $lisi: part lot 20. in pick up in Frauce, where it forms part of te | Emperor. $160,600 Bronsto gy bY | Wil take piace MERE RUM Eee CUEy Harriet Jane Drury, Emma Linda Dav with mottoes: live let us superiors. EJS i whole duty of man. The the I Eyare Grooms. Also the Gre TE eta 8 | leaving the Tin st. wharf at8 o'clock Lavinia Hannah Hauke, Mary Catherine | “No subsidized pres: TT etree The Mecting at the West Wing. | Carpenter, $1,500; part lot i seems as Simple as her a er Padding: soe eeu,» NU Side Shows | gnd returr-ing at 6, landing at Fort Jolinson, Nina Lioune Marsh, Eva Isabel Tpmnent Should, fall, equally upon all: | str. A. 7. Cavis, of the Typographical Union, | E-A- Altemus, Ho doubt te nelot has nothing to do | j,£teraipmeuts Bach Day Atte noon and keven- | Wyhopatgg' Sate amd returning. ender ein MeKeon, Blinche LeCompte Pattison, Nedie als. is. | addressed the erowd at the west portico of tue uae Te ict ae et to sake Detoee Gr id Seautifal Doudle-Paricr | years. £ Florence Pumphrey, Emma_ Katharine Scout. ow ae Prohil e use | City Ha e advoeated the eight-hour Mcgee are ee Neues, DEUwe Donech’s Rand, sixteen pieces. Sarah Van Allen Shields, Alice Emily parencies m Prohivit the use | City Hall. He advoeated the eight-hour Whiles, and all the time {0 maintain a certain Win, Dictz ant Husnecae Daterers. Sarah Wheelock. Sarah of prison labor by private employees ;” “ay | and the diz flabor. He spoke of th composure of face and form whieh has its | age 25 cen his Barge car: be chartered for $60. amy8 nite Barbra Lowe Woodward. for a wo Bookbinders’ Union, | tory of the stru between the efie n indication of perlect compe extra, Pac White, and Barbra Lowe ward we THE HIGH SCHOO With mottoes: “Repeal the resumption the workingman and the authorit Je4,6.8 oe mind. T'saw her at the beginning of hy M LEASURE i ‘will hola its losing Cociee ethan “Honest day's pay for an honest day's | be n industrious " ‘a a TS FOR HIRE FOR FIBH- iD Abolit fe uat Tank } : one Sere ome Wale for ihe pe : sera OPERA National. ing, &c. JUSEP SS nO. er building to-night, ats “Abolition of national bank And not a single m i of the Exhibition still leave much to be desired nupae . tee Sumer bul jing to-night Fourth Diris oppand Elward | had been passed by the present Consress in the Cour RAL TERM. —and | saw her at the end, and she abated no |). THURSDAY 1878, bende Georgetown. D. Howell peareum Tae eneane a » GOWPS | interests of workingmen. ; day. Ut g case of § rait act. Strait Was | jot of her spick and span neat though the GRAND ROMANTIC OUR ACTS, ’ ~ pieces; Amalgamated Mechanies and La EIGHT-HOUR LAW. remanded to the Equity Court, the court hold- | exereise had told on everybody else. Tdon-t — is . rI'V 3. aca of the District of Columbia, wi en standing on our statute books | ime that a divoree granted in Pennsyivania to | Cxcwc sg hed told on. every help thinking that Wastes (he directioy of the Compocer, IVALS. = of old by Gén. Win. Bir. “We are all in sympathy. | for $s, he said system of | @ husband against a wife resident of this Dis. | her mind was, in this respect, quite of a piece . tT 11.—The Love Act AND FESTIVAL T Auna A. Bolles appropriations for the i st ions by our judiciary authori. | Mict, without actual notice to the wife, could | with her person. Everything seemed to in- and YetSo Far. Act 1V._Treas- A WEST END DIVISION. 2 z, fair day’s wages for a fair day ties, been totally ignore gress has | NOt be pleaded in bar to a subsequent action | terest her, and nothing seemed to interest her Hu "4 Trunk and Harness Makers’ Union. . pu jenores eres by the wile to obtain a divoree from the hus- AS Fifth Di 1 slight iuclina- 7 LUC LL. corne i She had jist the same smile ai corner ‘on—John_ Chris i : be at ESL THUKS- it | ; é : band in the Disirie.. | tion ot the head for the gentleman whe ex, | Morrell, k Y EVENINGS, Sah, 6th 4 1 d SI that not a mea 2 , e Le vit Mizgi Repetti’s band, with Navy Y Aare andl fhe result | devised in the Interests ot Cmcevit Court—Judge Humphreys. ined the sewers of Paris as for the gentle- Gatts, he and 7th, Ket in, 10°, to jeb-Be Esther R. . Katie C. Lewi Transparencies: “No contrac ¢ To-day, eight judgments by default were | man who explained the pictures of Germs ny. d mi NPHE CHILDREN OF THE WASHINGTON ier 5. niente tae te sk for the enforcement of the eizut-hour ken." King agt. “Groche: jury out. Wall | as though the things explained wereall equally on eter a er teed Ae esate N B. Pain. icks, Mary E. Tilg ‘Our ships last well,” “ The hammers als has gener. agt. Spencer; verdict for defendant. delightrul or equa nidifferent to her; you Will be enter y the ladies of Mr. Zon M. E. Wilson, George M. | ! an oe nism, but a fair chance ly He spoke of the offic SE IR i de clearer had your choice. She is nowise to be blamed Church at their Floral Temple, corner 14ch and Jarvis, Jaco’ | oe yee ee wetfieee HOURS a texal day's | Uh nehour law, and sai Germany Alarmed. for :it is the polish which courts will insist 626} ON “AD ALES {626 | "tibespay evexiwa, sese orn 2 > Wit ge e 4 Ms one dean ( es npositia - nN 5 EVE? J a oath fo carry out the law,” * Eight hours—no | Ay! Ms pocket had always | TH ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE EMrexon, | Myputting on the finest nature ‘ade-mark of a | © 5 MARKITER’S wer. be preene: Frlends‘and the public are The District in Congress. {he Testo mang gaeheg Johnny Koach and | oeen apainst the eight hour law, and did aithe | «APetlin dispateh to the London Times says: | Which also serves fo much more at his ease, FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, - ‘THE DISTRICT GOVERKMENT BILL. the rest of mankind,” “Strike hard and tell- | ¢oulu‘todeteat its provisions.” The subject of the congress has become « | much more human ;he is allowed te liceh one (0. 626 E STREET, SOTITR ba The conference managers of the two Houses | }28 blows for, yourselv Our, Secretary PRESIDENT GANT matter of indifference, and even the Grosser | Hunt. when it pleases, hin to oaks Greie Ghotce OU Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &c. LECTURES. anag for ever. if right,” “Employment the boon of | pag however, stood by the law and the work. | urfurst calamity is hardly spoken of in the | anato turn from things that he does nor Wait | | Also, largest steck of v Hangings, Window =——— en the bill to provide a form of government | prosperity.” . sSid by the law and che, wc ingmen, and spected by every contractor who had anythin to do with government work; but we have no such advocate how. A laboriug man em- ployed at the Naval Ac: y polis vas requested to work twelve hours a day or fpesence of the attempted assassination of the | Emperor. The country lite the shock, and the disgrace is deeply felt everywhere. That the socialist rantings should lead estray a Hoedelis intelligible enough a doctor of philosophy, an preligent, hi for the District, expect to hold a meeting on Saturday next. ‘The delay in meeting is ow. ing to Representative Blackburn's engage- menis with the Potter committee. THE WHISKEY BELL PUNCH. The number of men in tie line was exceed- ingly dificult to determine, owing to the fact that the organizations on the route had large accessions to their ranks on the mareh, but without doubt when on Pennsylvania avenue Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- is, Rings, Nails, &c., ln the District, to look at to things that he does. . Pen ‘#g- TERMS CASH, aa PF) Hy trembles with A™ sOoULS’ cHurcH, : Corner 14th and L streets, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 8 0% Loum, The European Peace Congress. rd Beaconstield and his private secretary leave London for the peaee Congress on ease remember Name and Number, jyl-1y SPLING 18 HERE.—Now ts the Tt Tesh tones Ge sa te M Seat urday by the way of Ostend and Brussels. Gents and LECTURE BY — it was one of the largest living processions | W% Tequested to. ap | Cultivated individual, and scion of a res; rds ry will leave " of Wearing Ap 1068, . ‘The bill reported from the Senate eemmitzee | ever seen inthis city; certainly the largest | IEA¥e Ould do Soe, This ave Pad been eetNeE | able family, could have been deceived by the | Hota, Susury "il eave ott Alonday. the P tig cash prices at “JUST HON. GEORGE 8. BOUTWELL, . on the District of Columbia, by Mr. Johnston, | turnout of workingmen, fully 5,000 of them Beg ene 20 Fo. Abe eat from them to the | 22Surd philosophy of the commune and stimu. | {26 received congress. Safvet Pasha's new | Stand,” No. 619 D street n.w. of Va. this morning, asa substitute for the | betnginline. Along the line of march there | t® ZOUrS.OF Salt " lated to force his individual madness upon the Supreme Court. The result was that a decisiou bad been given to the effect that a contractor, upon either private or public work, could fix his own price for Jabor. Thus they find the jiaiclary against them as well as the legisla- tive and executive branches of our present government. A Voice.—* Are you a working man? ” The Speaker.—"I have been a hard working printer for over forty years, and T have a right to class myself in the workingman’s ranks,” will be promptly attended to, bill to place a register in all the bar-rooms of the District, is the same in text as the one orig- inally introduced, other than it requires the serene the Moffet punch in the register used. were displays of fireworks from the Washing- ton house, Geo. Driver's, the Washington dient Infantry, ary, Chesapeake sa'oou, Schwing & Clarke’s and other places. AT THE RESIDENCE OF GENERAL BUTLER the procession halted, and a committee, con sisting of 8. C. Hunt, J. P. Hamilton, aud G. E. Taylor, waited upon the general’ and re- quested him to make a speech. He stated that he under many obligations to the work ingiren for this mark of their esteem, but owing to a severe cold he would be unable to on dignity will permit him to meet the other | ABRAHAM LINCOLN. plenipotentiaries on an equal footing. Sadoul- | Be the Seca ator to Benin, wl probably | GEORGETOWN ADV?M’TS, | paulsdecure entices new, sod abounds witn be the second Representative. |The pressure | will pre short address,” applied by the Russians for the surrender o} 5 | Admission, 50 cent: : the fortresses excites no apprehension, because 23 feat front hy Tot dane (Of my, Dwelling. | Doors open'at 7.30 ovclock. Hele surrender p considered, equally wen a8 Brick Building with three bers: sls0, # Lot | — ussian withdrawal, purely a matter for ar- | immediately west of my house, 20 feet front. The | sy7 7 sj rangement, neither being stipulated for at any | premises will be shown by application at 108 West | SUMMER RESORTS definite time in the treaty of San Stefano, and | St, Georgetown.” WM, HA TENNEY. my20-lm | — —— [Q°CKY POINT HOTEL, rr Bay the latter not being regarded as operative un- til submitted to the congress. UR MOTTO, EXCELSIOR t common sense of the sane millions, was wn pected. The people were not prepared for thi extreme result of the theories rife in thei midst. Ii a sober, intelligent individual man, of some position in society and aspiring to scholastic honors, could be rayed into lift- ing his hand against this kind-hearted old man, the venerated sovereign of his people and living impersonation Of their long-de- signed unity, there must be an infection ia these doctrines which no one would have at- miniscences ide. and make THE Fire DEPARTM Commissioners.—The sioners met last evenin: Present, Messrs. Collins, president; Reed, secretary; Bacon, Quantrell, jHume, Stewart and Tait.’ The re- port of Chief Engineer Cronin for May was NARKAGAN® ‘ tributed to them a few days ago.” ‘he Lond nj 9 ie! 4 InLAND. submitted, showing that during the month weak i a The question was put by some one in the i: me oT Imes he London Times, in an editorial article. CLEANSING, = ap SEU AMD. a. fest, and six for fires, which involved an esti- | Hall the crowd had became impaticatacd seg, | duickly replied, In union s ourselves, | plains that though the socialists admit that | O&e® Won by diplomaey, or rather statesman » CLEANSING, June 10th, 1878, Rocky Point offers unequatie mated loss of ©,500, fully insured. During the | Gare rent vere made Na SEY- | and in the ballot vox." [ “— | there is nota kinder-hearted or more affairs | Sty, by any country than that which, as re- DYEING. CLEANSING attractions fo. @ summer residence, with dhe wae month all the old and condemned materiai at | “'Snortiy after 10 o'clock the procession re- | “We have no ballot box in this eity.". The | HET in Europe than the Emperor Wiliam or | Corded iu the invitations to the congress, has | LADIES" and GENTLEMEN'S GAkMsNs, | {{7aiou8 fo: & summer residence, following Engine houses and truck house, was turned! | tured, and soon the open space Was dowels | Speaker repeated, that in union alone eould | MH iM Europe than the En ferings of nis Sub. | Press toweee wren eae Eland, The W. H. WITRATLEY, “For permticei eaeste, $8 to $12 per wook Rnd tho hocadye engine) teenie wsafie, | Packed, and it was found wecessary to have | "e¥ hope to suceéed. and eS econeD Jects, they regard him as the chief promoter | Gamdn government. mot to oc cde hee 49 Jurransod simmer, Gegigsiown, D. C. Transient. $2.50 per day. te Pet WOK. ne report of Superintendent Mites, of tus | *V°AKINE from Doth wingsof the buikting, "| a. af theft kaw’ making iy it as amerest of | Ad tlie that if hel were ott of Lie way | detalls of the treaty'ot ‘San’ Stetano, Dut to | and never exeaita Reiner stiee to which abe | uatifarieetor Pleastire toate, fishing Pookie Fire-Alnrn: Telegraph, stated that the appa The Meeting at the East Wing capital. Cut loose from all parties except the | policy of peace and social development Wow | discuss the whole tréaty in its relations tosub- People of the District and thousands of othersof | gud bathing suits are always at band. gatus was in good condition. A communica | wascalled to order by Mr. J.P Hamilton. who, | Workingmen’s party. What is the condition er ieiced upon the government, aud. the pated she whole be Noktue parece fe Bie Bates and Torritories will testity. pane ied ot Address E-H KENT, Manager, tion was received from Mr. #8. Hoderon, | im the course of his remarks, said a Senate | Of party now. Look at the legislature capitar. | Scourge of a great standing army'be gotten ations’ and reckinss 2 ocky Foint. Warwick, 8.1. eee ocean ate oF cost of needed repaltson | committee paid attention to a memorial of ey are at the same time told by these fu | Td of.” Will be keenly criti ny 7 ‘a HE PROPRIETOR house: referred to the’ building committee. | Seven men and threw aside one from over a | some legislators t GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. there is no antagouism ti. . CuRIOUS POIsONING CASE.—In Newark, a Very diferent thing ot the pale Applications for positions in the department a mi sand working people, between capital and labor. Is there “no an- | few days ago, a youth named James f. Ma e of I ia at San Stefano with = will receive Boarders from June 1 to 8ey ware received from Joceph W Sern teas | Rundred war ane oe pourle tagonism between Heaven’ and Heil? What | Lean, residing With. his parents at Noo we | nocritie but jashas in hourly dread of the oc- | ee nO a OV Ans aw days, ember 15. Board per day, $150; por J, Ash George H. Harbaugh, James Nolam, | Mr. Hamilion, continuing, said: “They may | i8 the magnificent bauking system, but a | Warren street” dled umorotenateno of; | cupation of Constantinople. and to justity |“ gest Fourply LINEN COLLARS. 8 for ot, Po tliatge Oe eee eee Re 2 hou, ‘and John P. Bremer. . "| call us Communists, agratiaus, imterout System Lo control the moncy s9 as to make the | very remarkable charaeter. He wasemployed | Such & map before the impartial erfticism LINEN CUFFS, 25 conte apa aitentiog, We ine: bathing. fruity or medical Mi autrell offered lution that th : a u , agi ht athlon | rich richer aud poor poorer? The desire to in a tannery on Plane street, and while dress. | Of the most experienced statesmen in Europe. = 5 pas a le ety mpetition this season in r. Quautrell offered a resolution that the | alists, or anything else they please ; but we now . ‘he t kind rf L READY-MADE SHIRTS, u uality of that which constitutes officers and members of the tiredepartmen | propose to assert our rights, and We dace | Obtain wealth, leads to the worst kind of | ing a diseased imported Russian hide became ‘Take the Ti be granted a leave of absence for ten day | Matntain theme Weare ‘hot voluntarily idie | ¢Tmes, swindling, perjury, absconding, defal- | inoculated with t he virus. It seems that he Toe DEAN of Chichester was selected Tubbed his chin with his hand while it was preacher at Oxford the other day, and, afier m or Mattano and land BUACKISTONE, M.D., wit pay commencing from and after the Ist day of Jul a cations, murders and all’ the erimes in the S78, provided that no more than which bave been so popular, are still sellin; 3 finished, catalogue. Are you willing that the powers PO} at 60 aud 75 cents for the unfinished; 1 90 and helpless without bread. It isthe result of class legislation for the few, and unless we are t ¢ ile ; laundried, (ready to wear.) $1 up - ounty. Md. still wet from dressing the skin. Through a | his usual brilliant fashion, demolished the | 2%: 4 ‘The Potomac Socials will make their 5th annual Sowden ormateel company shall be | speedily relieved from this burden of hunger | OF {he government shall be perverted to such | pimple on the chin the poison passed tute the | Darwinian theory. with an apostrephie “Ye | , Large stock of SONS SHES ae fou Bf | THD (Jue 10, to this piace. jel-im* allowed a leave of absence at any one time. | and suifering we Will sever the Coed ouster, | ends-as this stupendous banking system-of | PERBIe oM the chin the j became swollen to an | men of science,” said Dr. Burgon, “ye men of | Unte$2.g0° Fit alge paar ENKINSON’S HOTEL, Chief Cronin remarked that such a measure | that has so long held togethies one more ees | frauds? [Voices “ No, no.']_No man whohas | unsightly size. A young physician was ealled | science, leave me my ancestors in Parad ms cash, the cause of low prices, NEVEKEINK HIGHLANDS, NEW JERSEY, Would cripple the Ore department—already too | and Wallstreet. Iam no alarmist, but these | 8Uddenly become a millionaire in this country | in, He treated the case asa cold, but the and I do not grudge you yours In the Zoologi cal Gardens.” 4%-Miss Elizabeth Borden Hopkinson, a ‘weak—and, after debate, the resolution was upon this system, has got his wealth honestly, rejected. Itis impossible, and is against the nature of honest ways and means. These banking and Men’s FUENISHINGS complete. PSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, sentiments are only those that are embedded mylt-Im 806 Fst. n.w, opp. Patent Ufsoe, in the heart of every true workingman. Let youth grew worse and then another puysician these warnings ring throughout the length and was applied to. He could do nothing, how- North River. ‘he committee on buildings recommended Opens JUNE Ist, | Accessitie from New York Long Branch Re’ Re tine from Pick or ge Soper Baird, son of Win. M. Baird. Terms, $3 per day; $15 10 FAY ever, and McLean died, partly from strangula- d u ESH STOCK 7.50 per week, Special arrangements, : Mr. F. > i ! , | life insurance corporations are simply plunder- | tion and partly from neryous rostration. He | great granddaughter of Francis Hopkinson, ;™ yy the season, bs Seat he cpesmanieation from Goramiselenere, | pred of this country: et ee schoes be ing schemes. ctils is the true state of things | was Buried yesterday. P Herald. oth. one of the signers of the Declaration of Ind or a = a sana — =m = i c i ’ wee My) un ur pres ulers. U se la es Sars ce, “ ‘ : . Made without delays ae ordered”, “PAS be | it not heeded, apply the remedy the government oaug to every bank wer | | Ir ts Now CieaRiy PuovED that Hoedel was married in Philadelphia on Luesday to ie, STRAW HATS CORRES nr HoT Messrs, Hume, Tait and Chiet Engineer OFNICRES BL) cent. of its credit for these jobbers to thrive | the would-be-assassin, planned his criminal a dre ECTED. Mr. E. L. Barker read the following list of Cronin, the committee of experts appoinied at | omcers, and they were elected: For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, just recei: upon, and the $350,000,000 of bank capital in | attempt some time ago. About a weck ago he 3 > 3 ved. She request of the District Commissioners to PEN. For partic S71 POO DSELL, ios. f At Dixon, Mo., last Saturday, the two my27-im ‘est Point, a the form of bonds, if put into the industrial Roe f i 5 to be photo- t assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's ¥ Went toa photographer, askin: daughters, aged five and years, of Mrs. Amelia | SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowost market prices. | 6+ ]>RIGHT” HOUSE, ii fir ‘sident— Richard Emmons. its to develope the resourees of the land, | graphed. When he received his Itkenees te eect, Beet death inate : i Es on the recent exhibition of a tire extin rome y Revi 7 pursuits to develope sour b é xe “9, | March, were smothered to death ina trunk, UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS covered and re- KEHOBOTH BEACH, DEL poche Kh Bh pence ot, submitted a long ait yesidente mae Heynolds,. WR. Ram- | would not only furnish employment to all, but | said to the artist that the latter should take a | into which they had crawled. it is supposed, | paired in the best mauner, NOW OPEN such a source of wealth would follow, that the | number of copies of his portrait, as he would Feport to the effect that the exhibition was sat- is! Heia ‘JM. Padgett, Steplien. Chariton, i Roomber of capi a peraalt as he. we for fun. WALTER KER, Hatren, Terms reasonaiie. ‘eu for circular. 2 i viderman, rade’ ‘ephen Chariton, | g ancel ‘and wi OF uusiness with them, for within a r ‘ ,. | hap Save Ia petite gad aeirate betas uselu! | Wm, Boston, Chares Davis, Wm, Kettieman, | Sovetnment could very soon cancel ‘and wipe | do a good business wit More, but his death | #49" The Highland costume is getting to be 1419 Pennoyloanta Aomwe, | mayap-ime Te THOMPSON, Yj PET LIE. Was forwarded to the District Commissioners. | "oQetanes BL. Barker and G. T. E. celvable for alldutiesanddebise TAphictey, | verse —Lzertin Dispatch. ed toa censorious critic, “The import. | QTRAW HATS. SOrt, situated three miles east of 1 Cross Race at B * Yaoranbay. Taylor. The time is fast approaching when the work- His Last MeaL.—Reinhold Koerner, a Ger- isn’t in what you put on so much as what 1s Al Ss" — Biue Eitiee, and near the terminus of Un W. & O. R: R., is particularly attractive to officeholders, having the vantage Of Morag and evening trains, There is a large lawn atfordin abundant shade, a pavilion, croyuet grounds, other places of amusement, References given and uired. Address E. F, POWELL, Snickers- Loudon county, Va, my20-1m ORDAN’S WHITE SULPHUR J, MERINGS, Bic Sie ce uy For men, youths and children. Celeb naw Straws, all grades. Silk Umbrellas, $3.1 —_— and up, 1 Best Goods, Lowest Prices, STINEMETZ, Barres, CITY ITEMS. my9-tr 1237 Penn, ave., next cor. 13th st, Ir is simply impossible to take Lodille SOHAFER, Headache Specific without gaining almost G:EOHGE F. stant relief. Only 50 cents per bottle. MERCHANT TAILOR, IF YOUR HAIR is coming out or turning gra; Macki- RESOLUTIONS ingmen in this country will find themselves were offered, and adopted amid cheers, ‘chat one level with European serfs. Stand firm by the safety of society depends upon the equali- | your rizhts—the rights fought for and lett you ty of rights and opportunities of all its mem- ty your fathers. [Applause and three cheers bers, and whenever, from any cause, the free- | for ‘Cavis}. dom of a part of the community is endanger- The resolution of thanks to B. F. Butler, ed, eitber in their politieal or economic rights, Wright and others, was then read by Mr. E. it behooves the people to devise methods by | Barker aud adopted with a generai yell ef which the usurpations of the powerful sha! be probation. overthrown and the fullest freedom of the humblest_be maintained; that the political i Jersey Boy, Tom Fields, and Ned Buckly trot- ted at Benning’s yesterday afternoon. After the first heat it was evident that the race was between Jersey Boy aud Tom Fields, as Ned Buck ly did not seem to be abie to get to work at all satisfactorily. It took five heats to decide the contest between Jersey Boy and Tom fields, every one of which Was fought for ina sturdy manner that made the sport very ex- citing. Tom Fields won the first two heats by man cigarmaker, committed suicide in New York Tuesday evening. He came home from a long spree, eal a hearty supper, remarked, “That's the last meal I shall eat in this world,” and Jatin into an adjoining room, shot him- self dead. A For oF THE SHAD FrisHeRs.—The shad pounds in Saybrook and Westbrook, except two or three near the mouth of the river, have you leave off.” . U SVE ‘Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below | Stephenson's Depot P.O... Freterick ‘d I STARVING MEN AND A USELESS INVESTIGA- | al] been taken up, the sun-fish being so abun. do not murmur over a misfortune you CaN SO) gost to close business. county, Va. Terms, $3 per day. $12.60 per wove ghly @ half length in 244% and 24254. Jersey | yisnts peo) ; - TION: dant thatit is impossible to make the pounds | easily » AY ir Vig 1 ve | “Rga call is solicited. Sina $46 permons tp Bd pnd Boy won the neat twoleats ia 243 and 21 | TEbISof a people are not to prevent a class | , The chairman, Mf. Jack Reynolds, here in. | Stand. “Thee eps rete make, the pounds | easily avert: Avers Hur Vigor wi your hair PPPry wave, | Balt price, Hound trip tickets from all prowineut He hung a littie on the Sith aod Pest heal from possessing all of the materialadvantazes | troduced Dr. Alfred’ Thomas, who proceeded | transparent jelly, ranging from the size of the | to its natural’ color, and therewith your good | _™ars8m Pennsylvania ane. ints, From Baltimore to Spri it and the race was won by Tom Fields. to address the audience in a most earnest of rogressive civilization is as much an aci " of & Procresat = fag manner. He said men and women clamoring of tyranny as to prevent them from exercising bottom of a teacup to the size of an ordinary ings and return, .50; from Washington to retarn, saucer, some even reaching the size of a din- looks and good nature. 4 Springs aud of last heat 2414. —— ns gad upul lst Novemuer: Beinn Permits issued by Inspector En. twisie: Pricilla Weaver, repair frame house ite, Park Place northeast : #20. Patrick Nel- son, repair a frame house, 905 New HampShire avenue northwest: $75. Jolin F. Green, ex- tend a briek house, lith street_between P'and Q streets northwest; #25. E. Bradley. repiir a brick house, corner loth and F streets north- ‘West ; 70. Tins week we are making a special offering of Diack silks at $1.25a yard. We guarantes it Food s not : ‘de matched for $1. t; mR the ts 8 a y street —adee ed States. Connolly Boy's ann Curpuen’s ts, Kilt sults, Night woolen and sing! t pants at the House of B. Kobiuson & Go. wy Avenue.—Advt, CLoTHING, linen y's Clothing %9 Pennsylvania Suits, blouse suits, that we enter our proiest against Pry,o ‘isla a live interference with the law as it si i$ on the statutes of the United Siates further than to provide for its enforcement by the Presi- the navy yards and workshops of the govern- ment; thatin view of the fact that in every state of the union, territories, and the District of Columbia men and women are out of em- | dent and his subordinate officiais in charge of { ployment by thousands, it becomes the imper- ive duty of Congress, before adjourning, to hape its legislation so as to provide liberaiap- propriations for the completion of the cou- —— improvements and the erection of public buildings, so that empioyment ig 3s created for the unemployed; that Hon. Ben- Jamin F. Butler, of Massachusetts ; duick B. Wright, of Penns ylyanii thaniel P. Banks, of Massachusetts Hon. Ben- jamin Wilson, of West Virginia: Hon, "\. A. Sargent, of California, apd Hoa, Joh Goode, men, and it is a sacred one and the victory of the eight-hour law will yet be won.[ Applause.]} ELECTIVE DISTRICT COMMISSJONER WANTED. Mr. Jack Reynolds was thé next speaker, and made an earnest appeal to workingmen to stand by their rights. r. Lafayette Birmingham offered a resolu- tion, which was adopved: That in Congress enacting the new law for the government of this Disirict, we demand the rights and priv- ilege, through our suffrage, of choosing one of the commissioners provided for overuing the wee le ee Mtoe eye a. oF Lab. ut 12 o'clock the its Were extin; . ed and the meeting broke up. wis —_. >. 20, oods at Tow- son's, 636 Pa. ave., south side eager, ae National Rifle association as the ground for the next international match. 42-Two men murdered a third in Wooster, Ohio, while on their way to the hanging of a murderer. ek 4a-Two thousand conversions were m: New Haven by Revivalist Pentecost at an ex- pense of #10, 4#%-There is proof that Hathaway, the Fall River thief, commenced his defaications on the day after he was elected treasurer of the mills. eethe expraire ie malts oe lor. near Ori Vout totally destroyed by fire last Saturday night. 4% The Gilbert elevated railway, New York, Tan its trains free on Tuesday, and the sja- tions were so crowded with passengers that a Police had to be called on to preserve order. LADIES AND G! “Tipit, Stic wow prion of a GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.°8 GRNUINE ARTICLE, ‘Warranted free from chem ioals. myi?-tr FLANNEL A. STRAUS’. ae ee A SEW Us aE rece? 8h Se eg DE Pare See U, B. Patent * we key a C. JORDAN. : je | for bread from one end of the land to the | ing-plate, and these, floating in the water, | A SKIN LIKE MONUMENTAL ALABASTER undersigned begs leave to inform his THE OLDEST INHABITANTS’ ASSOCIATION tory oft Gen aS eae pile other, and our Congress organizing for a use- | load the nets in such ‘numbers that the nets may be attained By aning Genes Auphar Poinenos of reabord clone oe 4 EALING SPRINGS, met yesterday at the City Hall. Dr. Blake in | plemented by a victory over property-right | less investigation to keep trouble and turmoii | are carried away and the stakes broken off. Sadhur Batlee ra iD indies: Nt ism gernins ne eee a Eas 8 ‘up. tutes 9,100 f Bats er. Vas the chair, and Col. Fasby secretary. Mr. | rulers, for there can be no goverament | alive in the interest of party. This investiga- | The nets that are standing are those that are | Sulphur Baths; Try i Dmomical, 8 CLOTHS and fornish GOODS te hie Wa arg en Mgeay Et Hote roe Zhomas, chairman of the conumittee on “eele- | of the people, by the people. and. for | tion ean be of ho possible benefit to Working. | set in shoal water, where the tides do not run Hint to th Ae ectaroly a use Hill's | 80 to fifteen per cent, less than former rates, re | Sov temperatureduring summer : bration, " made a report to the effect that they | the people where the many are depend- | Men—and is only intended to put this man | so strongly as they do further off shore. The Hutt io those prematurely grey, spectfully ‘continued favors, capacity of hate! tages, 800 guests: bath had selected Masonic Temple as the place for | ent upon the few for an’ existence, | into power and that man out. Qtis simply 4 pounds have caught but few salmon, and most | Hair Dye. —___ Omen ao eee facilities ample, ‘BOARD REDUCED to $40 and 80 public services onthe 4th of July. They will | that the appeals and petitions of unemployed | fight between ring men. A few days sinee a | of those have been set at liberty.—| Hariford FIRST-CLASS FLANNEL eyetr | BSS AEE AXD Mirany Building. | Permonth. The of these springs are speci meee at noon for, the Purpose of electing | ard oppressed labor for aid and assistance at | Tesolution was introduced appropriating $20,000 Hhening Post. Suits Made to Order, 2 ergo nem officers, and after that the celebration services | the nands of the government having failed to | to send a few of these public drones’ to 7 TH ‘$16. % = ‘the names of which can be ascertained b} 4 Declaration’ of Tadepeadence, sud Mri cue | Meet that consideration whici the necessities qonisians, to autre it rosdent Haves had’ | sn the ores with itis back to the stoverana | 1:6 Moore's, 1011 New York ave. Jr No, O10 B street havo BIBHOP, Proprictors ™ oP omtion WME. ‘claration 0 ndepeadence, r. Go a properly elect t an, suppose " 7 perianal toa - mest, s. -4 Dright will be the orato of oe tae Stabe, Wd coe tate ee ane that this as going to ‘ehange the’ condition of tells How hejcould run a newspaper; how he | yp, Cooxn, 72.48 Co, Bankers, agents for | 4 sat BALE ROE AnD FOromAG LENCOE, SPRINGS NORTHERN CEN- i C s a . a ie Bank of London, . les Of those eele- a Ovnsis a peculiarily “wide 2wake” commu- | Qiccatisfed Uider the poeeeet Cee at cad | at New Oneansand driaie choca get | calls chives by teks vient whames; how he | Wisiung Burepe wil ae well ee their | Have for sale a few more in be: for the Summer nity. Lf a good thing {s offered our Reople | legislation, and are awakening to a proper | Clears, and have a-general-juaketing and | Would Cxpose corruption in high places: how | fangs tn these checks. '4,23,e01: ICE KING REFRIGERATORS jane 1. beautiful summer weize upon it, consecuentiy Messrs. Hable | realization of the importance of ory anizing make a report which nobody will take the | he would write good, common sense, and none — at less than half the manufacturers’ prices, 30 miles Baltimore, will offer - Bros. men and boys elethiers, corner of 7th | their power into a National Union ague, | trouble: to read. This is one of the | of your frivolous, try-to-betunny stuff. Then | Ag 4 general tonic, Hostetter’s Bitters pro- | _my21-1m (Post) — Toa eee eer ae 4 an Bstrevts; find it necessary to be continu. | based upon a principle of equality and fraver- | economies they, boast of. | The Forking. dactiig seen eas ae ods of con. duos, eteote which mst, be experienced or GYEET Lear TEA, Mount y7-im y replenishing ‘ir lines o! cassimere ¥ man foot hese voice . witnessed lore ~ ry cal ul Salts These elegant $10 sales eee eure Oe thelr Just demands Pe ce oemtOn | Io he serowd “Saked whoo had “tedtoce | one wand give Rite Cheol sees ee ciated. In cases of constitutional weakness (THEA BOHEA,) QUENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGs, the town. and nearly every other man you | aristocracy Which governs and controls, with | the printing wages. ‘The speaker said it was | alistic ability. ‘The way to cure one of hese | premature decay, and debility and decrepi- 50 CexTs Pouxp, SHRNANDOAH CO,."VA. meet has'one on. They are not surpassed. by | but few exceptions, the so-called representa- | the House printing committee, headed by Mr. | Chaps is to get him to agree to write a sensible | P1ga arising from old age, it exercises the Con cali. be bata ‘Alum, Chalybeste and Sulphur Waters; io any $17 suit in the e Adr tives of the people in Congress; that Congress | Vance, an insane man. This reduction was | article every day for a week. Before the week | electric influence. In the convalescent st on! fountain air; 2.000 ft. above tide water has demonstrated by its Fecisiative roceed: | the act of a democratic Congsess. [Applause | is out he is sure to be pumped dry, and will | of all diseases it Operates as a delightful in- | mys5-tr ©. WITMER'S, 1918 Penn. Ace. gt ig pte chro, BEactircy Facific lawns only 10c. Chil- | ings and acts that the consideration of the ci. | and groans.] It makes no difference to work. gape worse for an idea: than a chicken does | vigorant. When the powers of nature are re- LACK NUNS © mack months. “For terms and lets addreds qiren’s and ladies gauze under wear. Chil. | important questiol a8 to Whar provision cen | ingnien whether [twas done by democrats cr | With the pip. Taxed. it operates to re-enforce and reesiab- | RACK NUN'S CLOTH BACK COATS, | MORES. And, MYERS, Proprietor, ren's colored stockings, cream inks, ght | be made to alleviate the suffering of the un- Ciher, They Know ne porty oe te eee foe A COUPLE OF YouNG MEN were out fishing | lish them. a Bick ALPACA oareue Fs Onn MOUEE.” English stockings, woven Seams, four (4) pair finboeigal and starving Poor are of secondary Know ihe workingmen. " Workingmen are ot | the othey day, and on returning: mee “choy | cqRELiAELE Hime for weak and nervous sut- | HOMAT aut LINEN DUSTERS. "Dien Banteay reat BAUR, rl. Pure wi No am lace for cur. e Suen store: communists or red republicans, except under | 28S party ct ye Painful, + 8. » cepealgs Ficsen isto it inane pad, vores | maututacturing’ of poteal capital Yo scene | Such citeumstances ae warrait a desperate | $eved tothe farmers daughters: “Gitis nays | tases cured withgut medley il eee 936 Foun evenue, | S6ebo7° we woores rene wns, linen ns. e silk and s 38: remedy. capital insists in combining to is pate ned . z e - ier Htacpace eaatiemasaes se | Be ie Sommices sn eadeton at ior | Grushtie ature ent a ho a | Pan can Ta De ken | Ald aon, Bok liorea wih pr AST RHEISGRMANN 4 00. | WEST END HOTEL. iT, arket ace. )—. ele ral one that wil! fig! e end. p- r = in ak Ge Couraxy.— | Senate onthe bill passed bongs eeu, bythe plause,) A short time ago, Congressmen in | that they had business away—and they went. | Galvanle Go New York city. Gohdehly Gaoren any and x6G: BRavOm, tone ‘h — . r meme | resentati i i creas eir own pay, and that was economy. SB. erruerick instituted suit in the Supreme | the eight hour law, deroge eae ee eat | CAppIAUSE T Ta the corer Tony letern) Som statesman will not’ write eg OpEans, Mowmans, Morians— Deas tall COMPRESSED YBAST, PRESBURY & HILDRETH, Proprietors, + The Capital Fize Tusurance: Gee the factory lordsof the manufacturing distrie's Mey used toced His. Ter ahey couesan hour | “gg-air. Tiiden's income tax suit has been | SU ReUr cat tort ae kee Ae or beg leave to inform the public that all such WILL OPEN JUNE 208u, 1878. - ol 10) di east et hild from cures regu- ‘beari: ture a pearinn tate te Sarr mole ae ee | and fHendatn the Sonate are making strong ig miner oe beta - he ight ti orn nis aa Fields of Seat ie aoeie localities near lates the bowel Ia ‘Uypiing tele and and ps varties Wisbitg to & thelr good Bread, Transient Board redaced to $4 a day. Perma- - S. orts th y. | iS another economy. r 0 OF; ze 9 reel other. , Should a stroyed Jby Gre in Millerstown, {bie purpose of sean eae egatens | trade unions is, however, left to the working | Bicbmond, Va.vare being harvested. health to the child, gives rems'to Ge mether. | Sel, Se. ent rates according to location aud rooms oecu- county, Md.. in 15 of Jabor unrestrained by legislativeenactment ; #z-Creedmoor has been selected by the pied. @ PASSENGER Am other improvements ‘adced,and the Hot aid Gold er Bailing Eetablishinent nanos! now

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