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_ THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY. July 3, 1879 The Weather. TXDICATIONS TO-DAY, Orrics oY CRIz¥ SIGNAL OFPICER,) WaszineTon, July 5, 1979. ag ~ For the middie Atlantic States and New ng land, rising barometer, north and east wii cooler partly cloudy weather, and In the middie States light rains followed by cleartag weather, RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. san etnwing <0 i ———< the thermom- ter at the Signal Office during the day: Tam., 76°; 7:35 a. ™. 12 midday, 78°: p. m., 79°. a LOCAL NEWS. c ordevscd Lo Locals. ‘street lamps will be lighted at 7:50 p.m. and extinguished at 9:5. A dispatch from New York to-day to Tuk Stak says: “Steamer Frances,with Washington excursionisis, arrived this morning; delightful ti eon G. T. Dearing, the well-known carpenter and builder, while inspecting the work tn the second story of a new house which he is con- Structing, at the corner of Massachusetts ave- hue and 15th street northwest, on Wednesday, fell to the first floor and was badly injured. ‘There were 13 arrests by the pollce yesterday and maad right, fully one-half being common Tmation has been received here ‘rom Gen G. A. Sheridan, at Weilesly, Mass., stating tha is only remaining son 13 lying at the point o death. His two sons were thrown from a wa gon, ane the eldest did rot survive his injuries Many hours On receiving notice of his death Gen. Sheridan went to Wellesly at once. He bas the sympathies of his many friends here in bis terrible bereavement. Another one of the Ocean City excursions, so Feast, last ceason, will be given on the isth advertisement. . E. Truett, of Nashville, Tenn. has mein acall to the Gay street Baptist euurch, Gf Georgetown. Mr. Truett is safd to be a 1lpe scholar, having studied both in this country and Germany. He Is the son-in-law of Mr. Gii- bert Vanderwerkin,who ts well known through- out the District. ‘The 15-cent moonlight excursions will con- tinue during the months of July ard August. orange! City of Alexandria wili leave ith-street hart every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday ents 7:15 sharp; return ot 11:45, Workingmen’s Assembly. THE FOURTH OF JULY EIGHT HOUR MEETING, In compliance with a resolution of the Work- Ingment’s Assembly a mass meeting of working- men and their friends was licid at Beck’s Hall lerday morn: Mr. J. P. Hamilton presid- > With Mr. F, I. Barker as secretary. Dr. ‘Thomas, of the Bookbinders’ Union, fered resolutions, which he Supported In a few remarks. They set forth that THE CONFLICT FETWEEN CAPITAL AND LABOR, which has so seriously contlicied with the pra- of civilization In Europe, has reached our that human muscle is unable to com- Pete with labor-saving machinery, anless some Fadical change in the present system of regu- lating the hours of work is effected; that while ‘we have no disposition to deny that the world in many respects has been greatly benefited by the introduction of the machinery in every aad of ee, we cannot close our eyes to fact that the demand for human labor ts seriously decreasing in the departments of in- dustry where machinery ts In general use; that = first step tei the emancipation of labor @ reduction of the hours of r; that the Py leisure produced by the reduciion of the hours of labor will operate upon natural causes that effect the habits and customs of the peo- pile. enlarging wants, stimulating ambition, de- creasing ao ca and increasing wages; that ‘this assembly earnestly call upon workingmen outside of the city of Wasbington and tie Dis- ‘trict of Columbia, who are recognized as citizens of enacting laws for their own govern- ‘Ment to demand and fnsist upon their various state tures to evact laws for the elevation, mM, and advancement of the interest of in common with that of capital; that the Members of this assembly are in full sympathy with their their condition may be benefited, socially, mor- ally, and financially. A COLORED MAN'S VIEWS. Campbell, colored, of the Brother- , Inade an earnest speech in sup- port of the Tesolutions, and urged that ail ae and their friends should from this | day of Republic live up to the principle ot oft the ent, the signing of which ts eeiaazicd, that “all men are created equal “ NATIONAL VIEW.” Mr. R. L. D. Akers, of the Nationa! ¥ was Introduced, k men were being held of the Union, said not only were assembied to advance the of labor, but to celebrate the enfrancuise- Ment of the workingmen north and souta. H- somerset = she sentiments expressed in some 0 pers adverse to the working Paes seeming to apprehend dan hen ¢ the laboring men were only discnssin There was only one way, in hi to obtain a recognition of their riguts nd that was through the formation of a party if all would unite such a party could easily and elect men who would carry ou principles of the laboring man, for of th: forty-five million of pie in this country, a oro thirty-five miliion are workingmen, o: og Sg upon them. a, charac B. oe was called on, and mad* istic speech, and was followed by ae RESOLUTIONS AS TO LABOR-SAVING MA CHINERY, ETC. and read ‘Mr. Spier rose to make an address, a8an argument resolutions he had prepared, apo that the ay ge nis a men- the Declaration of ape caty and the paca or haphitee are at P aapey! time e1 red, and that a large bee Seni ae, people the United States are prac- pe 1 = rhode that an mee: fled Ww Organ: e intro- duction of eye machinery, which works at for the benefit of a few monopolists » has thrown thousands of willing hands ‘out of employment, creating what was pel unknown—the ips; “that the first step to- tram) ward the aroraber in of labor is a reduction of the hours of lal that we therefore ‘demand an enforcement of the ei rapes law, and that We pledge ourselves, declare in eanpbatie and Drmbiskabie’ fn as eat we wit se oe, effort and that w in a great co nape geen for labor aa oe eight hours bigher Doe and that we shall Lever agen until the desired end has been accom- ag that the workingmen of Boston, New ‘ork, Ball River, Patterson, Philadelphia, Cin- cipnati, St. Louis, Chi icago, San Francisco, and numerous other p! Who join us to-day in declaring the natio: labor creed of eight consider this day as the first step toward a grand national labor organization, under the er Of eight hours. ‘The reading of these resolutions was applaud- ed, ard they, together with those offered by Mr. ‘Thomas, weie adopted. Two ScppEN Deatns.—Yesterday morning a an named Floris Van Keuth was found insen- sible near the Schueven Park, and was con- ‘Yeyed to the 2d precinct station and Dr. Min- nick summoned, Everything possible wasdone to restore him to consciousness, but without effect, and he died about 7 o’cleck. Coroner Patterson wa’ summoned, but deemed an in- quest unnece. ary.as a post mortem established fact that ¢ ath was ase by congestion of the brain, superinduced by excessive 3 Yesterday etiernoon, Wm. H. Dors living at No. 152¢ M street northwest, Was taken sick with a hemorrhage while standing at the corner of Fifteenth and M streets, and died In a afewminutes. Coroner Patterson was notified, and after viewing the body deemed an incest unnecessarty and gave a certificate of burial, —— Mr. W. E. VERMILLION. of East Washington. hag the contract for repatring the 7th street road from Boundary street to the Mary- Yand line, and whose pay rolls were brought to the District Commissioners office on Wi ednesday with a report that he had left the city, returned on Thursday evening from Boston, where he had been to make contracts for stone needed for his work, and was delayed er eed than he e: pected. He states that he had not made det fe arrangements as to pay days for his em- es, but fully intended that one of his pay HY 2 8 should have been before the ith of 4 He has made all his arrangements to contind the work. WaAsnINGToN CITY CATTLE MARKET.—Queens- town Stock Yard, July sd, 1579, reported by Lewis D. Means & Co. i cattie—212 sold at Bice ranging from 3c. to Sc. per pound. left rie 455 sheep “and lambs—old eee ices ranging from 3 to 4c. per poun: Tams sola from 4 to 5\¢, pound 06 lett over. 10 cows and calves sol “rom, $15 to $35 each. Market dull. Owing to the market day in Baltimore being changed to Thursday, the market day at Queenstown, D. C., will be on Wednesday, commencing Wednesday, July 9th, 1879. ‘THE INMATE 0) Soupiers’ Home Hosr1- a. who committed suicide by jumping out of story window to the ground, a distance of about 42 feet, Thursday, as stated in Tue STakof that day, was named James Bond. He struck upon the left side of his head, crushing it horribly, and both of his legs and thighs were broken in several places. He only lived about ten minutes. Coroner Patterson was notified, but deemed an inquest unnecessary. Parasors.—Piain and twilled silk, $1, 125, 1.50, 1.75, 2, 2.50; all linen nae 5 _ ‘Towson’s, Pa. avenue, south side. ee Se made to measure, for $9. The very best. O. P. Burdette, soe Agent, 437 7th st. nw. grand excursion to Ocean C! onthe Georse Leary, July isth. See “4 #43 for particulars. | SUnEe SroomixG a Boy anp Lavontxe To Sze Hw Jcmp —This agen! Lucius Lightfoot, a col- ored boy, was on the charge of an asranit with ‘intent. to kill John Haskins, another boy_on the 8th of June last by shooting him with a pistol, the ball taking effect in his breast. The defendant admitted the shooting, but claimed that it was accidental. Haskin: testified that he told Lightfoot not to shoot be- fore it took User and witness testified that when the boy to him saying he was shot he carried him Deck and Lightfoot stood there in the ficor laughing at having made him jump. OMicer Boyle testified to arresting eine about 4 o’clock the following morning beyond Arlington. ue Was committed for the action of the grand J CHANGES IN THE CaPiToL POLICE Forck.—The following members of the Capitol police force have been discharged:—Lteut. Thomas Phelan, of Missouri, and Privates C. H. Blanchard, Min- nesota; C.G. Thwing, Maine; W. I. Goodrell, Iowa: F. A. Wood, New Ham pshire; L, Thomp- son, Oregon; G. J. Ball, South Carolina; C. H. Manning, Massachusetts; G. Beck, California, and Riciard Mallory, Wisconsin. Lieut. Phelan is the only democrat in the list. Lieut. George S. Smith, Alexandria, Va., was reduced to the rank of priv ‘ate. The old officers remaining on the force are Lieut. S. A. Boyden, Massachu- setts, and Privates Caspar Roch, Tilinols, and Wolff, of New York. All of ‘the new ap- pointees are said to be dem THE MARRIAGE Of Miss ira McNall, Mrs. Beiva A. Lockwood's deci by her first hus- band, to De Forest P. Ormes, came off last eve ening in the parlors of the bride’s mother, at Sorel ‘The receiving and introducing of the mests was handsomely performed by Mr. W. {. Harrison, a law student in Mrs. Lockwood's office. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Parker, and shortly after the company was invited to a bountiful repast prepared for the occasion. The newly married patr will start next week for Niagara Falls, the begin- ning of an extensive tou & COMMENCEMENT EXEk at Binghamton ) Ladies’ College took place Monday, Tuesdsy and Wednesday. The class histo} (Mss Lottie Munroe) and the class poet ( Fannie Chester), both of Washington, D. C. received the warmest praises of the pm of Binghamton and vicinity, as did also Miss Ray Chester for a beautiful Tendering of the “Organ Builder.” The exercises were in the First Bap- tist church, about 2,000 people being present. and as many more went away, unable to secure standing room. Several other young ladies of Washington received honorable mention,among them Miss Estelle Nichols. A SnHooTinc AFFRAY.—Yesterday afternoon at the pienie in Gales" woods, two young colored men, Wm. Taylor and Phillip Moore, got into a by ute, and the latter drew a pistol and tired aylor the ball entering the left side and in- Hietne @ dangerous wound. Officer Fisher ar- rested Moore and took him to the station. Taylor was taken to his home in Blagden’s alley, between 9th and 10th,M and N streets, and medical attendance wassummoned. Moore claims that Taylor assaulted him first with a cane and he struck back, but did not shoot; that another party fired the shot. KEEP’s MAGNUM BONUM Surerts, all finished, $leach. Best shirts in the world for the price. O. P. Burdette, Sole Agent, 437 7th st. n.w. + Lawns, Lawns.—The largest assortment in Washington; 200 new patterns. Towson’s, - avenue, south side. BRACELETS, Chains, studs and buttons, fe Prigg’s. t Bury’s PIrsissEwa cures kidney troubles, c.t THE COUBTS. PoLice CourT—Judge Snell. Yesterday, John Williams, alias John King, carrying a dangerous weapon; fined $50 or sixty days; and disorderly conduct, and fined $5 or seven days. John Simpson, R. H. Patton and J. Lippincott, disorderly conduct in firing crackers; personal bonds each. John Smith, threats; personal recognizance. Charles H. Peck, threats to Mrs. Ann Nolte; personal recognizance. P. H. Ward and F. , Suspicious characters; workhouse ninety days. CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN HUMORS. Curicura Remepres for the Treatment of Blood and Skin and Scalp Humors. When of Scrofulous, Cencerous, or Syphilitie ory pyihe, CuTICUaA Be SOLVENT cs a Thencipal re and if there ara at ‘or other External Affec- Mania Connuan, ay tne CuTIcuRa fie Skin and Seale She’ rincipal rem ‘i then ig IP, PI cip wi en be the Curicuma,’ with the Coricuna Boar, an such use of REAOLVENT a2 Js sugxostod By the following conditions: In all Skin and Scalp feito the akin is hot and dry, the blood eee igh, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated, or whien poison of Mercury is known tofurk inh the syatenn oF when the Constitation has been Malaria] and wat Periodic Fevers ard Deoititstine Diseases, alw: take the RKsoL- Vent while usiny the Curicuns “xcire thas maie be permanent and satisfactory. ° ECZEMA RODENT. The Cuticura Remedies succeed where a Consultation of Physicians fails. ies were prescribed by aleacing physician for six months, was then intro- another, duced to *, and & conguitation of several lead- ing spyeicians was when a definite plan was de- d upon, but all to no pur pose. Cn fol advice for four months without y permsnent vis, te bought tw bottles of Our1- boxes of Coricuna, snd can testify with great pleasars ject they have ‘have had in my case, in eight days the eff beirg near! sna pronounced my case the most ag. ‘One that has ever come under their experi- shee cand ‘Draction. 2 recmmnene and dunn tray ae BA HD) Agent for Harper 4 Bros’ Pubvisations. CLirrorp St. amp WooDWAkp AvE., Detxoit, Micg., Jan. 24, 1879. SALT RHEUM Gn Face, Head, and Parts of Body. Hi cad Covered with Scabs and Sores, Mesars. WzEEKs & PotTen,—{ commenced to use our OvTicuna last July. “Have ony used one and one small box, and one Dottie of the Rr- SOLVENT. My face and head and some parts of my body were simost raw. My head was covered will Lege sores, and my suffering was fearf' ae tnea a avec ting Thad neard of in the Bast West. My case was considered a very bal one on very ekiliful physician said he would rather ot treat it, and some of tham thiok now I am only cured tem) aor ‘arily. Ithink uot, for I hava not 2 fA ‘Salt Rneum about me, and my c4s9 is consid wonderful My case has ths Seeteunwelnee & great maby of your Curicuna KEMEptEs in this part of the country. pectfull: 8. WHIPPLE. DEcaTuR, ¥ IcH., CurtcuRA, CUTICURA, ResoLvENT, Curicupa Soav are prepared by Weeks & Potter, Qheumis's and Drugwists, 360 Washington strest, aid for sale byall Drugwista, Price of CuTICURA, sinall boxes 50 cents; oe, containing two and one-Rel if times the araantiy of small, $l. ResoLvenr, $1 per bottle, Curicuna Boar, 45 cents; by mail, 30 cents; 3 cakes, 75 cents. coLLINs’ Voltaic Electric Plasters. No other remedy in the world can so quickly as- susge the most violent paroxysms of Pain. They distribute throughout the nervous system a gentle and continuous current of Electricity, which in- stantly snnihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Para- lyzed Parts, cures Sore Lunvs, Palpitation of the Heart, Painful Kidneys, Liver Complaint, Rheuma- tism, Neuralgia, and Sciatica. Get the wenuine. BHAWL BTRAPS, Viw&e SADDLERY AND HARNESS in great variety at low prices, at the old established Factory and Salesrooms of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, _ 4495 7th strect n. w, TRAVELING BAGS, CHELS, ‘AIRING. pe aweret ent Trunks and Harness repaired by led workmen. Je9-e0lm* ee 2: 15 ERI |, TB.» p’ 15 Grand Stallion, 17 hands, by Ericsson (2:26), by Sismurino, 8 8, pvanauans im OTHELLO! by Fhil. Gheridan G26). dam by Benton’s Planet, GHEER & OSBORN'S, aol G97 G 6 os Washington, D. CITY ITEMS. Have Your Srwine S Tepaired an® adjusted at Oppenheimer’s, 523 9th street, cor- ner F northwest. All kinds rented. Dow’r Warr till your head bursts before try- ing Leditle’s Headache Specific. It never fails, Why Am I So Dull? [think Iam biltous. One dose of Quirk’s Irish Tea Will relieve Sold by druggists. GENUINE NREDLES AND ATTACHMENTS for the Florence and Davis Sewing Machines at Oppen- heimer’s, 525 9th street, corner F northwest. Send Us 25 Gross of Quirk’s Irish Tea. Such is the order we received, and way? Be- cause it never fails when you are Dilious, Price 25 cents, Solomon TiMseLe WOULD BE PuzzLED IF led upon to decide which ts the more exqui- site—the Violet, West End Bouquet, or Stephan- otis of J. & E, Atkinson. wes NECKS AND ARMS OF SNOWY WHITENESS, forms tair as the lily, are the pleasing enaowments conferred by Glenn's Sulphur Soap. A healthful substitute for the poisonous cosmetics formerly in vogue, Hili's Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50¢ | | | | | | | Laprgs, GO you want to be strong, healthy and beautiful? Then use Hop Bitters, A SURE THING; It never fails; cure yourself for $1. Prof. Chapin’s Buchu-paiba—a quick compiete cure for all urinary, Kidney, bladder and genital diseases in male or femaie. $1, at ace gists’; advice free. Depot, 53 Barclay st., » and for Washington at 480 Pennsrlvanta avenue. 8,24,e017 For UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Mra, Wins- lows’ Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysen- tery and diarrhqea,whenever arising from teeth- ing or other causes. An old and weil-tried rem- edy; 25 cents a bottle. TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. By promptly adopting the latest fraprovements, whether of American or Euro- pean invention, he is enabled to do his work in a manner not to be equalled by those not pos- sessing these facilities. ‘Gene's suits cleaned for $2. N. B—Lace curtains cleaned from 75 cents up to $1 & window, and no acid used in Whitening them. Wool blankets cleaned from 36 cents to.75 cents a pair, and restore thei to their natural softness; by cleaning a number, a eee in price. s#~Call for and deliver Le, LETTERS REMAINING IN_ WASHINGTON CITY POST Oeicks Saturday, July Sth, 1879. §— To obtain any of these Letters the aprlicant must call fOr ADVERTISED LerrTers,” and give §2r If not called for wees one month tl i be sent to the Dead Letter O1 eyed LADIES LIST. —Akins Catherine R; Adams Henry Mr: —Ealdwin Anna; Brown Anne: Bayard Belle; pice ‘Chas $8 Mrs; Burke Ellen E; Baker 120 rocks Emily; Beckett F Miss; eben 31 Geo Mra; ‘Bowen Graco; ie Juiia; povare Jas L Mra; Bawsel M J ‘Miss ; Beli Mary A, Mri ant ae tt Mary; Br pa ere Barre! lary; Brown MJ Aiiss; C—Cunpin; cham Alberta: ling BH Mrs; Chase BS Mrs; ‘Cromwell £ ate iat c D—Dur! Smilie af; Duiger rhee Careless Dolbiin smi re ae: Davis Ida; ae vain; Dubant Mollie; ‘Bay Dunn MageiaG@; Douiass Mary I L; Davis Mary a ate Delila; Fidler 8 K Mrs. G—Griffith E Mrs; Gillis Emil ey ae Gray ME Mrs #reen J Miss by Miss; Gai Hill C A Mis: Herbert Hele: loffmann Jno D Mra; Harris Jennie: ; Hill LW Mrs; jobbs Lizz gon Martha, Harrison M irs; Haw! Mary; Henry lambert Nancy. J. sSptree Belin Ma Mary J; Jones on Maud; Toa Mrs; Tes Teach Cath E; La Beaume E A Lovelace ie; Laralice eo teila; ri Lui; ‘Lawyer. Mrs; Ce tare year — igen Agnes feet Miller “Gath: Miller ee Moten faire: © Muir Mabel ; ory N Mra; Thos M MA Nol Chas eS Chas Pre O'Connell Mrs; Overton Nar- P—Purdy Annie; pee ae pire; Parker Maria; Peane Mian Poe i Q-Quinn Mrs. tusley Jennie 8; Rucker Lulie; Rea Mary —— Mary A; Richardson Osceola; Bustia Sophie, ue. ssmith ‘Eliza J; Stevenson Ellen; Stewart Fanny E; Btoney J A Mrs; Shanks Lucy; Smoot ag gie: emmcs Mole; ippii Mollie ; sincere Mca; Schemerborn Tae Sith Serena; Bmallwood Sarah Jane; Stuart 8 B Miss; Smith Wm jompson Maria: ‘Mrs; ‘Todd Bally: Town- Jen senuis: White Kat 3 Will: (col); Washingtoa Ballio; White Urs -¥ oupy Ann: Younk ENTLEMEN'S LIST Paes “Charies; Adams Joseph. H; Adams Jobn; Ashion Lobsi Allen, Matuew; Alleu 1hos; Boras Jno; pols rs Bs RE; Dulleck Silas: Bartlet WAT baton Howen Dr Wm B; Bailey WO; Barker WF; on © Cotipbell A B; Carrell Charles; Curt w cae Gasper: Garver die Ghose im Win ir; Briggs Percy. Cartis Richard: Cowdi i oombe Thar g° a Gamp.6H; Davis. Cal H Pave Denis SM; Ds : Col | gag cuglass George; Duhambau t diac, 0: De Wau elear Juo A; Dick Hon Sno B! a Atsh E E. ¥anlen ; Fabesesk, ag) Dick; Fen Eddie; Fisher J 8; Finley G—Gnes Charles E; Ged Hon DEY Fittenss Frank; Gray George, 23 Garuett George; Goruon James; Gavnerr J Charles ; xitzaer- a icuae at Jones Joni — Johnson Henry ; Jones John; M—Klec ner Charice: Relig Heda ‘Lee Albert; Lowel Jno; Lambert chara: ‘Tg Hon Benatar regor: 4 scat Wn. Tamar Frank; Malloy, Gre; f B; Mullen Geo; Marlow Jno D; Moore Jno et (olfino Big Lorenz ; Meyer J ‘Siaden Ricbard; Mor- risou 8 aneser Rev Patio McMills “'N—Norman J F; Neucom James; Nedham M O ‘G—O'Conner Charles & Co; O'Brien P; Oberiy P pb Polleck AM: Pike Ben; Patterson Gortinion: h Einar: Parker Geo #; Paiar Joseph; Post Dr. Fresca LN) Vaurick dr; Phe'ps N D, Pimons Kobt ‘reston William. $e iholand Co Hobbins Dr? Roye Ferdin nd; Badin Harry G; Reid Jno 2s Bowel P; Kener Til: ford; Koach Wm; ouch Br bieinbever Gol As Bhcle art aS 8; Spad: rawbridge HT ; 8 m; Smith JB; Smith Jirewyer: Sme uey San We Salisbury J W; Byencer James; Smita Mas- ter Morris: Btotior Richard: patics ad ‘Snyder The- Cholis; Spregy ‘Thad; Sarrett WH. iiden Cha ae ‘Thoms ie ornton Jno B; TownseniB D. ipton Gi YoVeethees Philip R W_Wieg: us Albert; West Burnett; in Ben}: David; Webber Dr; White E Henry E; Warner JaoR, ny’ Jas; Winsbe Juno; Watts othe Websr Lg s Wake Bast ; Wilson Wil sit — Webb; White Wm; Wilson’ Hon ry 3 Wood —Youny Frank W. — Zueker Alford JR Ei Ze Qonrad. MISCELLANE OUS.— al Contract Co; @ & Rt Legation ; Soldier's Monument Asso’n; Morning News; J KB; N P; Carol Garland, LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN GEORGE- Say bee isos” LATTES List. “Cola James L Mrs r on MEN‘3 L18T.—almer Geo W; Walker it J. M. EDMUNDS, P. M. Reray BAKING POWDER. RRR OOO ¥Y ¥ A L BAKING RRO OY¥Y AA L POWDER EEE O O Y¥ AA L RRO O ¥ L BAKING k B GOO Ya ALLLL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PUEE, Consumers should bear in mind thatthe incom- parable “Royal” is now the only Baking Powder in ¢ market made from pure Grape (ream Tartar, imported exclusively for this pow: Ke bite Lge the wine district of France. ‘An old @: peoekerres, soe ne ebony tae fae topays few pennies morefor the “Roysl,” finds that it goes Tate farther, and works 80 much better, that it's economy to ut ‘The wanulacttrers of this Powder, with s keen perception saw that which should prove beat to the consumer would prove best for themselves, have always used the purest and most wholesome’ mate- Ro} 8 ares sale than all other Baking Po: aneteanbinet, tate bein prepared alwaye allke, never “alist to uate ood. Leh weet and nutritious Bread, Bi pastry So. ‘The Royal Baking Bow: der hie tae ot Bode, 8 cast) stialtatul be Tocatine aul th ete th fact oat twit ep ina ry Stimate, 6 101 makes nes! gs ‘world. Bold omly in cans by ail paration in the ee not Pues Lint eee Seas, Aen eae? FAMILY SUPPLIES. LE™oNs, ORANGES, BANANAS, POTTED MEATS AND GAME, PICKLED OYSTERS, OANNED SALMON AND LOBSTER. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES, jy2tr 1491 New York avenue, THOSE WHO BUY ENGLISH BREAKFAST tay that Jur received Uy the GE De. Toon aL h rece’ Tin et, ae50 cn a pound, Jea-Im UTTER! BUTTER!! 63g Ibs. Groice N.Y. Butter for 81.00. i PINAFORE TEA COMPANY, Je20-1m lua 12th st. “FY ES, BROW,” ci ‘That at is 89: But the times BY for reliable Foods, and at close Sgures, and the Great Pinafore Tea Company, 1104 the Dill, with their rock-bottom flees, Sugars, Canned Ko. Ko. of every variety. it The ir, at ace ‘ota. ; and the Groat Pinafore at 4 cta. ; oa Havas lers, give saretac: tion every time. J020. SOVEREIGNS: CO-OPERATIVE AS- be) OULATION, ries on choice ‘Teas, 1023 Sev “WINRIE" G ‘GIGAHS, So. oud ; 88.75 per 5,000 box. BUTTER delivered dail yar new atone tub. “COMMERCE,” the Beet) ‘the Pay Large variety COLGATE'S TOI ER BOAPS and BING EXTRACTS.“ LAUNDRY SOAP. 40,b. box, 82. PE PRESERVING TARS, OAS BT IVES, HOSE, STU- B, &e. fart fro usual rates. A.'B. 80 Je20-tr IHOFIELD, Manager. J ST REOEIVED— SPICED OYSTERS Saddle Rocks, packed ex- aS “Pi for our fine trad SAR FRAIS. SAUCE. MOUTARDE—vory apcand can, only 40 cei MOUNTAL TROUT Finest favored fish caught Jn American waters (COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON—serve hot waciaa ‘BAY LOBSTER—For salad or a la ET MIXED PICKLES. BOSTON CODFISH BALLS—Ready for the table B. W. REED’S SONS’, Imporrers Fancy anp STAPLE GROCERIES, jel4-tr 1916 F street now. . Tot .00 1 doz. Swiss or “Crown” Oondensed “‘MILK....178 Bweet Ostawba, Claret, Blackberry, Bhorry, Old Port, Angelica and Muscatel WINES, Ohampacn Cider, Ginger Ale, &<. NEB, Ghanpane ©. B. O'HARE & BON, Je5-tr 12183 7th st m00., bet. Mand R. BEAT janes sera UR are not only the | handsomest in "the the Dis Pet uta etd ie = bees em in proce ery lendid Minnesota celel Louis Fancy Pant ad and LD] HILL, the standard Family Flour of the Ko Ditrice. fe defy cumenors fe bang superior to Ceres, Minn ited that any hi coper Bieroe sae urs can be bought st any Wholesale depot, corner wilt never use ans! rst clove Wrocere utes Ist street aud Indiana avenue. my2-ly W. M. GALT & 00. LADIES’ GOODS. Pavan SHADE HaTs, BEST GOODS, 50c. each. CHIP, STRAW AND LEGHORN HATS, At loweet prices, in order to close stock. | J. P. PALMER, IMPorTER, No. 1107 F st, nw. N. B.—Special attention given to Mournii ig, or- ders. JREPUCED PRICES. entire stock of Goode, winkecand Celores Ieee Suite, ahaa ING RULTS and GAES for doh ares od BONNETS, MILLAN SHY GOODS, etc.sete-,at Greatly Reiuced, dpricas 907 Pennsyt ‘soon 7.Ctte Treotee eer oana orseas ts AT CcosT: AT CosT?: lneof In order to reduce our very large stock of MILLINERY GOODS, We Witt SELL Untin Jury 10Ts, 1 __SUMMER R RE&61 Ny ee 6 aly Waiee Beto come Sete erase fore. ae Siso: frente | ton’ per ; Over children, 75 cénta. 4 Cotton's P.O. Ma. me iC |ATSEILL MOUNTAINB.— NDA nOTE WINpHam, —s Pons, brome Fert god pemiy faraished. Se ee edd SO ft, sbeotnte , eee See CHFTON Prop'rs. ap26-3m_ ——————— GEORGETOWN ADVERM’TS sy HED I 1 | Hever DAN EE he IN 1874; How me & tment Oommplete tn ths part of the country. HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS. | RIBBONS, W. H. WHEATLEY'S LACES AlnD ORNAMENTS, PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SOOURING AT FIRST COST. ESTABLISHMENT, MADAME M. J. HUNT 49 Jeffersom sta, near st, Georgetown, Jorate O91 and 693 D sirect nw. | \FANSION HOUSE, on poverase. ie WOMIDDLE DLE] mona, VinGiNia,” » aETezie nine to the bastnees Nivra arp F Sraxers, 87. Croup Burma. | noon are SrasEnd oneness doable ore. | Siepkete = opecaine ei ae ne suizwer monte UNDERWEAR! UND) porticoes full I Tensth of house, and ia District work seut for and retu: brouity sina ta We have just received severel cases aie in Livery attached’ The cota, eae ty, mal and exvreee Pr make of LADIES UNDERGARMENTS, and not- | try is peeeeaae for its beauty, penith sn y, | Address as utbetanaine the: favance in cotton, no shane wil | A mineral gy rine i 1a tulle tn an. ‘additionsl ~ mire, which wii be siivanoed ‘oniy enon to cover he "SES yeah ae RAILROADS. a ———e lower than gan Be maintained nd gad wo advise those | J) OCH ENON SPRISGE, VA. KW YORK (maz inten Hons have been made Jn the Bs as of BUN UM. SEVEN HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. aNp THE RELLAB and P, oul Btogk complete in alines > DOUGLASS, “| Hound trip tickets, £7.75. = rao a Tue Best SumMER Resort Pon FAMILtEs. cane ‘TE MOUNTAINS. JAS BT NUrAGrURRe OR, ‘Terms:—890 to $50 per mouth of four MEMPHREMAGOG, QUEBEO, AND TEE tapes AND OHILUREN'S FINED | w. c a SAGUENAY BIVER "ine Ccrenr and every other depart. ‘i 610 9th st., opposite Patent Office ment under the sole man maar en Se poptton | TROUGH TO THE MOUNTAINS BY DaY- Everything in the above line made to order, and | For pamphlets and all tpformation, Raa sexe a perfect fit guaranteed. Skyy AS ERATE E BON, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 3UNz 30, 1879, - BOOKS, &c. MogErs norer, ioe wx, Manyiaxp. | THROUGH TRAIN WITH PARLOR CARS iow ready for suaimer, FROM GRAND CENTEAL DEPOT VIA JON, HOLST'S CONSTITUTIONAL HIsTORY geste." its man mn & Dave y sQF THE UNITED STATES. Volume? Price tiided an entire new front svos © larep ace EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT! F THE UNITED STATES AT WaSHINGTOR, Suc CTS tical operations in the transa-tion of public affairs and of business with the people. of the above sent post. y price. Pt Law Boouskities aki Seaton, Je80-tr 475 Pa. avenue. | Saeae CHOICE BOOKS. ‘of the Washington [RE PALACE MARKET, OORNER lérz AND NEW YORK AVENUE. Hard and Soft CRABS and CLAMS always on band. Fresh STRAWBERRIES, Green PEAS, Eto. Philadelphia GHIORENS “and Deseo Spring All kinds of MEATS, FRUITS, GA) in Le UITS, GAME and VEGE- WM. LINEINS & SON, 740 Twentieth Street. All kinds fresh SPRING VEGETABLES, STRAWBERRIES, (G LAM BERING CHICKENS, VEAL, MUTTON BEEF ON Be MELUN, as BEE] LAMB Ve B Vink, MUITON, ey tOn a A pamee om ge See Mace Liberty Markel; or address Box 71, Oity ouinyustte delivered free of charge to all part of BENBSBON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER, ITS REMARKABLE VIRTUE and great superiors. over the common slow acting porons plaster and al other external Sludineliniventa and the ee es ise ances, reco world over cinoe, Chemists, tne Press and the buble ay tae LAMENESS ae WEAKNESS OF A Miss Baily writes from Lee, England: “ Was aflicted with Theummati-m in my joints rie a fees ness or weakness in the small of back ; have Benson's Capeine Porous Dienter bat a ‘short ‘time and already {eel better than I have for years.” KIDNEY DISEASE. 8, T. Hancock, a Chas of Richmond, Va., “Had been a sufferer from diseased kidneyé for twenty years. Concluded to try Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster—felt relieved ins few hours, and in a few days was perfectly well—feel hke s new man.” A DISTRESSING COUGH, E. B. Mead, 6 Westervelt ave., Brighton, Staten “Had a di ‘g cold, which caused me to cough violently and continuously for a month until may, lungs became sore and lege Nothing seemed to afford me relief until I tried Benson’s Gaccine Porous Plaster. I applied one over the breast bone at night—in the morning both cough and soreness were gone. WHOOPING COUGH. Jacob Coleman, 28 Gold st., N. ¥., reports—“Four of my children were attacked With whooping con in its most violent. form—Tried B Porous Plaster on two of them—they were relieved in less than one how ‘hen tried it on the other two with alike result.” BENSON’S CAPSINE PLASTER contains an entirely new and powerful combination fodiens such ag cannot be found in yin the same form. To these new ite ‘wonderful pain relieving, stre! en- ing and curative properties, and the fact it is far superior to other porous plasters all other ext rem CAUTION —In purchasing a poss Porous Plaster, avold worthless pla Be careful my get oor ine. ‘Take n none ‘tbat doce not have the word Osp- cine spelled C-A-P-C.LN-E. oe SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRIOE 25 OENTS. jeT-2&wim H.F. GILBERT & CO. BANKERS An, STOOK BI 1s Boa Bea Naw ORE, ADIOINING N.Y. Sroox sin ct dicen ear a ieee ae Sd at from 10 4s er on ae nee Sates TOPOTE 6 coon th pevans PHIDE FL FLOUB. A car load of Bryan's. PRIDE OF SECTOR, FLOUR (Washburn Mills) just received. the mort popular brand of Fiour in the Coarkot as evinced e constant demand. ‘try ) and will not it. 0. 0. BRYAN, geet ene a GEOBGE Pe BOWELL & CO. Newspaper Advertising Bureau. Cents: One hundred page Pam- pale with Lists of Newspapers and Ad- ¢ Four lines inserted t | wor Weck ts hires Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. 10 SPRUCE ST. Me ¥. of stone ; Archery Fad Croat texans iow a WM. BALLANTYNE & Jell-tr 423 7th smene nw. UBLISHED TO-DAY, A HISTORY, OE oo Ae DEPARTMENT 0} £D STATES, . Sa eS the Secretaries, Buccessor to 1015 Pa. aven. aie a THE TRADES. BogksesDine. The public is sepectauy, LYOETT is carried on as heretofore. The workmen are emp! fate! be in the gaverior aps-ly 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, 84 floor. jolt Rego eae LUMBER! Jette LUMBER !! ANOTHEER TUMBLE IN PRICES! POPLAR, 1 inch and 5-8, No 2.....ver 100 ft., 8209 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, No. 2..per 1000, 81.75 CLEAR SIDING, ¥ inch (without a knot), per 100 ft,, $100 VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS.......per 100 ft., $1.00 OYPRESS BRINGLES, No. 2........per 1000, $4.50 WE ARE NEVER OUT OF THESE! WILLET & LIBBEY, COBNER SIXTH AND N. Y. AVENUE ¥.W., OPPOSITE HORTHEEN LIBERTY MAREET, my20-tr Wasumaron, D. 0. HE CELEBRATED AURORA LAGER BEER, OBESCENT BREWING OO. Lis Danie eantuaay ne cates )btaining the Agency for this Celebrated Beer, re- EE] < pegalonsgegenoabarai I sm prepared to furnish the same in Half and to the trade on in number of cool an rooms, bathing, boat Bining grab crabbing, ten- que, Bc eye, all free all free chara ito moequitocs, Jel6-Im* HERBERT ¥ MOORE. Prop. OBB’S HOTEL, SURF BATHING, FI BATHE fg od eHtOUTING. '. per" ater Ss. mm Route gad a or _ Point per Bani Banks to Ober nry Btone every Monday, W ‘BPaDY « —S Proprietors. Fycasor Sorvg, BERESST reangs wy. Pitter ad haif ee = information 5 ion address CHAT ae St WATER BATHING. MARSHALL 8T. G =, amie GroRGrs yd te mecr be. Jor rvishors guy Ist. Visitors Fecelve ail information at his. ei DG Geliimt Bs MARSHALL Bae D.C.__Gell-im!"_B. J. MARSHALL, Prop. " POTOMAC BET Rimors many, wn, = bo ane week and 8 nth Byes ites a RB. fm PEs HILL HOUSE, Nageacanserr BRL Ef 3. Res ee Fins ., is & Fisitors. | healthy and EPOWELL, Suickerevile, Loudou 05, 0a sotin® TLARTIC Bi OCEAN SARATOGA SPEINGS, N. ¥., Complete in all its (pomp the comfort and pleasure its xucsta. = feat NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Bares Bepucep to 84 Per Day. Booms can be engaged at ies Avenue Hotel or Metropolitan Hotel, New Yor! Je2-20026t HENBY CLAIR, Lesvec. Re toate rt ae The Hotel on the Atlantic coast, seer eee dainie aa fed Xow OPEN for the of, ‘sured HA, GORDON, Uxpo May, WJ. RSEMC RPP cane esos CONGRESS HALL, THREE DOLLARS PER DAY. CLEMENT & BOUTHGA'RE, Props. H. 8. Orewenr, lateLindell Hotel, 8t. Louis. Supt. my3lcod26t stable accommodations For pamphlets, &c., address MM Tianen Hobee, Or, 0.B. LUOK, at the Springs’ NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD. Leave New York on Day Express. And Arrive at Littleton.. eons Bt 8.05 8mm, And Arrive at Orawford House. And Arrive at Quebec. Take Sleeping Car for Quebec at Wells River Junction. ASK TOR TICKETS VIA CONNECTICUT RIVER LINE. oc ee eee ee < can BaLtmone AND OHIO sean at i dente ae chee Eine tothe See sitenaies ai ER as H Etd am a ie era ee oy eee CHAMPAGNE BOTTLES, quarts and pints. Persons having such Bottles on: hand can have them removed by sending address to SAM’LC. PALMER,