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THE EVENING STAR. | MION DAY.. June 7, 1850. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Ovrics oF CHIRF SIGNAL OFFICER, WaAsHIxGTON, June 7, coe Fe Middle a c ‘states, ’ ris! romaten higher, followed by stationary or sightsy lower temperature. soutnerly, veering to westerly winds, and clear or partly cloudy weather. Da LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. will be lig lighted at 7:45 p.m. and t Mrs. Kate Collins, ving in | Jackson Hall alley, was badly burned about the $ by a coal-oll lamp explosion. The Dashways met at Masonic Temple last night. The p nt, Mr. A. Eagleston, varied the usual program by calling on tndividuals in the audience who had been benefited by the Dashaw bi club, and Messrs. Henning, ee and Hilton responde ity pack signed the pledge. About 500 employés were furloughed at the Government Printing Ofice Saturday by Mr. Detrees, for lack of fun I] be patnted and renovated here, her place on the route bz folk next week. of oe. Mo ‘The annual sermon was pt Walker, and addresses re poll by F Masters William G. Costin, A. K. Manning and Charles H. Shorte Mollie Jarboe, a witness in the case of An- drew Lewis, charged with false Lab in connection with a pension claim, spent 236 day in jail Seturday the court ordered that she be paid witness fees at the rate of one dollar per day ‘or the time she was contined. Royce, W. H. Webster, E. M. Truell, Pant ie, William € and Fred. Thompson, Tepresentatiy ‘of the Department of the R., left yesterday to attend the jonal Encampment, G A. R,, it Payton. Ohio. The Columbia Turn Vereia has elected the following officers: President, Theodore Hin. ches: vice president, Chr. Abner; secretary, Schmidt; treasurer, George Tamme’ ler, Charles Bruck; se DEATH SENTENCE AFFIRMED. To-day, In the Court ‘a General Term, the case of Joseph Neverson, alias Babe Bedford, Edward Queenan and Sandy Pinn, colored, con- victed in February last of the murder of George Philip Hirth, on P street, on the night of the 7! of January last, was decided, Judge Wyile de- livering the opinion of the court, affirm ing the judgment of the court below @iudge Hagner) sentencing them to death. The case went up to the General Term on exceptions taken during the trial, and w: argued before Chief Justice Carter and Judges Wylie and ‘ap ye rs. I. W. Weils, r., R. Coyle, J. A. Hay C. M. Smith, T. F. the prisoners. Hiller and J, Riley “Judge Wylie, in delivering opinion, took up the exceptions — seria which ‘raise ques- tions as to the ruling of the court. On the point as to the fallure of the government to furnish copy of the indictment prisoners with a id list of witnesses, trial he read seve- di said if, as had heid, nmence Will the d. then the quesi f ume p. and there wa: at least two days before the - Fal authorities, the trial did no ecmpie not of rating ‘On the question as tothe serv 16th of three other witnesses, the notice was not suffic ception does not show Injured by the evidence. U Were Sworn—and not that the evidence was of impertance. Asto Ben Johnson and the r ns as to testimony corroborating his various dec! rations, the court heid the rulings below to be regular, and also sustained the rulings on the case and the eof the court. The excep- Uons taken in behalf of Pinn were also over- ruled. Judge MacArthur concurred, and it was announced that Chief Justice Cartter dissented. Out of Door Sports, THE CHAMPION SCULLERS AT PROVIDENCE. Hanlan and Boyd, the champion scullers, ar- rived at Providence, R.I., Saturday, and were received by a committee of the Narragansett boat club. Hanlan took a practice spin on the Seekonk and expressed bimself pleased with the location and the facilities. He will row in the shell used in his race with Courtney and Riley on the Potomac. Boyd also tried the river Saturday. The question now is has Boyd got a rig? B RIG. The London Referee says that “It is the opinion of many that Boyd had only be learn the proper use of the slide and swinging rowlocks when he be: ott and Hawdon,” and he seems to have been learning wrin from other American scullers besides Han! The same journal, citing an opinion entitled to credit, says, In speaking of Courtney’s rig, “Mind you don't find the boot Is on the other leg, and that this time the mechanical improv Test will be found in the Englishman's and not in the American's. The talk here is Inysterious, 2nd whatever the valuation of the innovation may be, rest assured that Boyd thinks be has discovered a new auxiliary.” BOAT EACE ON THE Six oarsmen of the costia “have ar- Yanged a three-mile double scull race on that Stream next Thursday eveulng. The three boats will be ees as follows: First, P. Mans- vond, W. L. Fowler and J.T. Robert; third, F Hodzson and A. Bor- mingham. The purse will be $100, the course from Anacostia bridge—i mies and return. Otto De Moil will be the refe: IN THE INTER-STATE REGATTA at New Orleanson Frida: beset gr! single seul Was won by R. Mus he St. Joha’s “Sing r ce of at he said tha any Ww ig was won '3 In the order ident to their causing loss of time. The ate HORSE RACES Luke Blackburn. Carita, Un Janet Murray he winne last The winners at the Queea | City Joe turday Were ‘Cash Clay le Polk.....A Paris dis- pate he race for the grand prize was | Fun at Chantilly yesterday. Robert the Devil, | sald to have just been p the Duke | of Portland, won A. Stanb’s Le Destrier sec L be so populz Pp Nationals, hag b sed by the Bostons and Dignan put o ball Bostot ters 1, ary Cincinnatis 5, Troys,: PLE TEAM. ‘ct the Irish rifle team | following were the | Milner, +4 The competit closed on Saturd: Scores out of a 445, and Murphy, Tiese, with Rigby, orm the first six of the te eras ninde 435, Cogh! MBETING OF Pxopvce DEALERS, Shea's Heel dune 5, 5 p.m. , and W. Rigby, THE Case Ac The mington atest Carr. Parpre DISwIssED.— compisint of part of the crew of the W cs . od De Course’ again jour ciuaed Saturday. T mplal testified that the bread furntshe ed i wa Saleratus that It was not & yorniting. Mrs. v testified that st 30 full of produced and ate It, the > and having’ the ScotcH pedb! S fae steel frame, $2, at Pr Spectacles, —— ‘Tea Sopa to-day at Simms’.—Adei, t ——_s—_—__ SUICIDE OF A JAPANESE SECE TION.—An 2 01 himseit throu zh the He retired to rest a5 usiai d in the morning his body the floor In a oe Rn blood, g nearby. He tn dapanese on a table direc tad to Shorukut ¥ ida Djlro, chargé de affaires of the legation ai tn- tertm, in which he stated wat he took his . life, and gave directions about his personal fairs and about informing his Tolatives of ht Geath. After hearing the letter read and trans- jated the coroner gave a certificate of death, the cause bp Stated tobe “mental depression.” He bad only recentiy been appointed to his | of SO] | delphia ; and oth position on — Rater He was 30 years of sge, of good family, and was educated in thts country. The ont only clue tothe cause of the suicide was a a — @ letter left by the deceased that he had been concerned in the urrection Of 1ST ‘and tha that he had forfeited Lis honor, M. Wirzta~ invites the ladies to = large and fresh assortment of suits, to whic Poca es addiions. Prices will be wound Ustactory, tantly Killed. A WASHINGTON MAN FATALLY STRUCK BY A RAIL- ROAD i. At 8:40 o'clock this morning a fatal accident took place at the depot of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, by which a Mr. Charles Litch- field, a well known citizen, residing at No. 497 C street southwest, was almost instantly killed. bh gens Ly i painter by = fog! was at the time making arrangement Alexandria and from thence to some olat in Fairfax county to do a job of painting. Mie had ps deen Placing some mixed paint and work- tools and was avout ret when be was struck by a train and instantly killed. A coroner’s inquest was called and the followi jury were empanelled: James Small. L. H, Doherty, Jas. B. Avery, Chas. m. W. Swart, Samuel H. Berar, A. P. {, Geo. Holmes, 8. W. Anderson, John A. Travis and A. J. Clarke. John T. Roby, brakesman inthe yard, testi- fled that he was coming in with two cars; just as he was about to pass an engine which was taking water onthe opposite track Mr. Liteh- fleld stepped out from behind the engine and not more than 12 feet from his car. Witness called to him three times and put down the brakes. Mr. Litchfield stopped on his track, his eyes set on the accommodation train which was coming tn from Baltimore. Witness gid all he could to keep trom hitting the man. The car struck him and he was dragged 10 or 12 feet. Other testimony was taken—one testify- {ng that the distance he was dragy ed. Was aeons The man was almost instant ly killed, his neck and legs being broken. The jury re turned a verdict in accordance with the facts, and stated that no blame could be attached to the employ és of the yard. “The jury respect- fully suggest that the system of shifting ¢ cars and making up trains at depot, called ‘shooting in.’ should be remedied by preventing cars be- ing moved on the arrival of incoming or depar- ture of trains.” Mr. Litchfleld was 42 ea oF ae ile Was a member of Metropolts Lody O.0.F., the members of which took caarge a his body. Picnics and Excursions. ‘The annual family excursion of St. Tammany Tribe, No. 13, Imp’d O. R. M., will take place on the 15th of June, to Marshali Hall. The steamer W. W. Corcoran will make two trips— Pe en and 6:50 p.m.—and return by moon- ig The second grand annual picnic of the Poto- mac Socials will be given at Beyer’s 7th street Park, to-morrow. COLUMBIAN RSITY Law ScHoo.—The commencement of the law school of Columbian University will be held at the National Theater to-morrow night. The graduating class is com- posed of forty-seven members, and the degree of LL. D. will be conferred upon twelve post- graduates. The annual address will be dellv- ered by Hon. Charles E. Hooker, of Mississippi. Juége Hagner will award the prizes and Dr. NG ing, president of the university, will confer the degrees. ‘THE REMAINS OF LIKUT. ZRILIN.—A Spectaldis- patch from Norfolk to the Baltimore Guze‘te Says:—“Genuine grief obtains in Norfolk so- ciety in consequence of the sudden death of First Lieutenant Wm. F. Zeilin, of the United States marine corps. The regard of Norfolk's daughters was shown tn their decorating the burtal case with floral tributes so profusely that a detachment of non-commissioned officers of marines was called upon to remove them so that the casket might be carried to the steamer George Leary. The body was removed under the supervision of Lieut: W. Vessey, R. Russeli and Cowles, .C.; Paymaster D. R. Smith, Capt. H. C. Coe! Russell, Master E. B. Underwood and Messrs. 5 Dixon, Henry Walke, Allen Saunders Macintosh. THE KENDALL aND K SCHOLARSHIP3.—On Saturday the examination of the contestants fer the advanced Ce school for boys for the Kendall scholarship in Columbian Univer- sity and the King scholarship in Dickinson Col- lege took place at the Franklin Building, Pro- fessors Mason, Hunt and Young conducting It. ‘There were fifteen contestants, and according to rule, they are known to the examiners number only, and therefore the names of the Successful ones cannot be ascertained until the envelopes containing the names are opened, which will be to-morrow evening at the meet- ing of the Doard of school trustees. REAL EstaTE SaLz.— Messrs. Duncanson Bros. auctioneers, sold Saturday afternoon, part of lot 13 in square S20,having a front of 301; Teet on 5th st east, near Pennsylvania, with a depth of 105 feet inch, improved by a small frame, to E. T. ‘Tippett, for $820. Walter B. Williams « Co., auctioneers, sold Saturday afternoon for Woodbury Wheeler, trustee, lot 256, in the recorded plate of Union- town, D. C., with the improvements consisting oe a 2-story frame dwelling, to Virginia Deal, for Messrs. Young & Middleton sold at auction, on 4th of June, for Mr. D. W. Middleton, jr. trustee, part lot 15 square 263, improved by brick dwelling 1355 B street s.w., to the heirs of Mrs. Sallie Wainwright, for #4, THE COURTS. Equiry Court—Judge Cor. Saturday, Coburn agt. Henderson; sale or- dered. Fant agt. Duflet; sale of real estate 1 hands of receiver ordered. Bangs agt. Gorm} Sale ratified conditionally. ean an agi. Snow; pro confesso against Mary Show va- cated. Reed agt. Randall: ey one eee ted against defendants M. C. Randall and 8. L Boden. Ingersoll agt. James; referred to aidi- tor to report on unpaid debts. J M.@ HK. COHEN, DIAMOND BEOKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES $60,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, goneisting pe Go Stones in rag ana LOY, itaire ee Rings and, Buds, “buamoud Pendants and Oluster! fine line of AMERIGAN and SWISS with in Gold XO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any of the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at 5 per cent. aps No, 1007 Seventh st. n.w. HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT THE subscriber, of W: aoeren city, hath obta: = d from the Supreme Court of the District of U: bis, holdin a special term for Orphan's Gourt bite ines, letters {estamentary on the Binet estate LOMON ST: late of the Di by law beexeluded fre bereht of the cata ootate. Giyen under » th day of oie my3l-m3w et A. WILSON, Executor. BECEIVED FROM SARATOGA THE “EXCELSIOR SPRING” WATER, | which we will draw at about the natural tempera ture, just as it flows from the spring. without any artificial es ‘This Water has been hizbly recom. Doctors Smit of Baltimore; barken WP: SToReEx, of Boston; Smitu. of Pi - Call and get a pamphiet at G, G. C. SIMMS’ ere. DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, OFFICE G19 Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. a von MOSCHZISHEB Jong ret in Washington snd so- = pieieeec sufiicient in Ja to feel ‘st further commend of his Gaus of whoee trentinent be has made specialties for d 88 sn inventor of scientiiic apparatuses on tors tie treatment of the respiratory cay he is well Enown both in Europe and this coun Dr. von MmOGNCECaIabintie | fools some persona! cratification in the fact thst the ist of his. patients, past sud present, contains the ope of moa men of distinction, of all sec robably that of an: other PHY. oaay Rae 3 ih ited States. dtnined £11 ee in, te ae United AL LET" his office by those nae Lagi Scones! I thank you very 'y for the relief I received from your peel mee my Pheatinu, which hse been aired, result of au mel Sei ia Breer OF HEARING. yn Moschzisker’s Sreatmoent in my be ex- bis services Thave ost confidence in his professions! abilities. National Brass Works, Washington. oan give relict pe hoeca; rete SWALLOWING POISON SPURTS OF DISGUSTING MUCOUS from the posttila orupon the ae tery Eye aif Bennatio et the He termittent Pains over the Ey’ eh BREATH) Nasal Twank, Soabe Bitte Tickling in ie a SIGNS OF CATARRH. NO OTHER SUCH TOATHBOME treacherous and underminin; poslags mankind. One-fifth of our CHIL N DIE. oral diseases generated by its INFECTIOUS POISON, and one-fourth of living men and eon nee mieerable ates from. tl wee ILE ASLEEP, ee aMPOntti ss in. ‘the ostrils are necessaril) ALLOWED INTO ine STOMACH and INHALED INTO THE INGS to POISON every part of the system. DR, WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRE CURE absorbed the purulent virus and BEED of poisgu in the FORTIES 1 FARTS ¢ of theaystent. Tt will not ONLY BELLE CERTAINLY OURE Catertn in ANY 8 TAGES x a the “ONLY. REMEDY which, our T jnle, nt, has ever yet RE, X Tent, hae ever yet REALLY OU! URED cbse et CURED! CURED!: CURED ADOLPH TAYLOR, with Waddell & Co., 52 Beck- man street, N.Y.: ‘‘Gured my child, 10 years old, of Catarrh. Rev, CHARLES J. JOREE. ew Brighton, Ie: “Worth ten times enion.T8- W. A. PHELAN, merchant, 47 booatt ,Btreet, N. ¥.: “Cured of sca ge * Cats MESERO! 64 Lafayette Place, N. ¥.: jon cured of Glirontc Gatarr.” D. D. McKELVEY, revenue officer, 6 State aati “Sured of w seversease of Clee HENRY STANTON, with the Nassan Fire Insur- ‘ance Go., 30 Court street, Brooklyn have expericuced great relict sites using your Cure.", W. H. EVELETH, N.Y. Toy Store, 16 Souter street, N.Y.: ured of Catarrh of several years’ standing.” J. He De ay Hepes N.Y, ever used an: atarrh since chad 908 Third ave., ng with such good dhood; hearing im- proved.” W. R. SEARLE, with Dee, te Oty, a , and Seventeenth ‘street, N. ¥. cured of Chronic Gatarrh.”” a FREESE, Oairo, N.Y.: ‘It has onders in six cases in my parish.” Rev C. H, TAYLOR, 140 Noble street, Brooklyn, N,¥.: Tam sadloally cured of Catarrh.” J. HENDERSON, 155 Newark ave., Jersey City: <T lost tn voice by Catarrh, abd bi é y and have been Etc., Ete., Eto., Ete. WEI Poe MEYER'S CATARRH OURE is the most IMP ANT. medical eee OVERY since weer AT. AL ia sold all Deaseiste, oe rect, N.Y Ft: 3160 ap wey Srordhibe aie atreet, N. iy ge. To clubs, 5 Racksies, tot wr 50. ace E MEYERS is gent FREE Te ANYBODY CITY ITEMS. LopILe’s HEADACHE SPEciFic¢ isso mild thata child can take it. From Misting uished pward: Jennings, SURGEON CITY cart, HALIFAX, N.S. Colden Liehig’s Liquid Extract of Beef anc Tonic Invigorator, 13a very agreeable article of diet. In Diphtherta, Malarial Typhoid Fever aud every depressing disease, its use will be found invaluable. Sold by all druggists and grocers, “Itching Piles.’ “Itching Piles.’ Are a very distressing complaint. Symptons are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, peru at night, after getting warm fn Do not suffer another hour and allow them to become aggravated. Sicayne’s Ointment a certain cure. “Skin Diseases” —Swayne’s Ointment. Skin Diseases “Swayne’s Ointment” effectually Skin Diseases cures tetter, pimples, salt rheum, Skin Diseases ringworm, ‘every form of skin Skin Diseases disease at trifling cost; at all druggists. Srorr & CROMWELL, Wholesale Agents, Washington. lacking fi eek wal, erat vor nerve force, Uae re or nerve fo “ Welles’ Health Renewer.”” ” Greatest remedy on eae for impotence, sexual Paes decline, $1, at druggists’. Depot, 68 Barclay street, , and for Washington at 480 Penn'a avenue. “ALDERNZY WAGO! ‘Fresh‘alderney butter churned every orn! and delivered in 3 Ibs. age “Ward” prints, 35¢c. per Ib. Also, co cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. ‘per que —————— Greece BARGAINS FOR THE HOT WEATHER. Serge Coats, $2.50, 83, $4. Nun's Cloth Coats, 85. Alpaca Coats, $1.25, 82, 83, 84, $5. Linen Suits, 83, $4 and 35. White Veste, 75c., 81, 81.50, 82 and 33. Long Dusters, 75c., $1, 81.50, $2 and $2.50. Light-col’d Cass Pants, $2, $2.50, 83 and $4. Office Coats, 40 cents and upwards. Light-col’d Cheviot Suits at reduced prices. © Gass. Suita at reduced prices. Blue Flannel Suits at reduced prices. Dress and Business Suits at reduced prices. Boys’ Suits at reduced prices. Ohildren’s Suits at reduced prices. A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennnsylvania Avenue, my2i-tr Between 10th and 1th streets. $100 $100 ONE HUNDRED ~ DOLLARS, A FORFEIT OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid by the proprietors of the “FAMOUS,” No. 400 7th st. n.w., corner D, If ONE instance can be shown in which their ONS PRICE (marked in plain figures on each garment) has been, or may hereafter be, doviated from. THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM is the professed plan of numerous establishments, where goods are marked in plain figures, but in most cases it is merely a NOMINAL profession. At the “PAMOUS” it will be found that the ONE PRICE asked is the POSITIVE and ABSOLUTELY the ONLY price, and THAT PRICE the LOWEST. Respectiully, . — le feyal —. STROUSE & CO. (PPS CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT NEVER BU! etal get VER WEARS OUT, ALWAYS OueaN, ai and eat ee while pebin MYAND HAVE orcas ao eee or SOE absent from Ws pew, pe = le will I atentign they, Teceive. ica ees dee, | Mee sce, BSS HOUSEFURNISHINGS. DDE REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN, CREAM FRERZ FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM SEFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, : Late Webb & Beveridge,) Importer of China, Glass Ware, &e., 1000 Px. ave. myl5 G45 FIXTUREs: GAS FIXTUBES!: & MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF GAS FIXTURES From the factory of Messrs. MITCHELL, VANOB &00., N. ¥., can be seen at 531 15th Street n.w., Where all competition can be successfully met with these CELEBRATED GOODS. Parties desiring GAS FIXTURES will find it to their advantage to examine this stock before pur- chasing. = A large lot of goods at prices prior to the advanoe. E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., apls Ooxconax Berra. GEoRcE RYNEAL, Jr., EALER 16 OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS anp LAMP GOODA, Paints, Oils, Windew and Plate Glass, ALL Kips oF Fancy ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTA AND PRESENTS. mar29 418 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). AS COOKING STOVES. ace maaan G: Gas Light Compal haveat their oie GAS Se my30 LUMBER! LUMBER! OUR PRICE LIST. WE ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Ro. 1 BOARDS, all 16 feet long..per 100 feet, 81.25 VIRGINIA FLOOBING, No. 2., '* HEADED PALINGS, 4 ft. long. per 100, 1.50 SQUARED POSTS, 5 ft. long (best)......each, SOc. BAILS, 2x3, 16 feet...... -each, 100. GET OUR BID ON YOUR LUMBER!!! - WE ARE NEVER BEATEN!!! WILLET & LIBBEY, GOR. 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVE ap27 ee READ THIS COLUMN. Iron Bitters A ‘Powerful Tonic. Iron Bitters Complete Strengthener. Iron ae, Appetizer. bien arom Enrich the Blood. m Bitters Tron Fisisw the Vigor. Bitters arom Give Vitality. Iron Bitters \Curatine A Vegetable Medicine. ‘Curatine A Beliable Medicine. Curatine Cures Blood Diseases. lcuratine Cures Liver Complaints. Curatine Cures Kidney Affecticus. Curatine Cures Scrofuis. Curatine Cures Eheumatism. Iron Bitters Cure Dyspepsia, Iron Bitters. Cure Indigestion. Iron Bitters Cure Nervous Irritability. Iron Bitters Cure For T: tier, Itch. For Tstter, ‘5 and Tumors, \Curatine Cures Pimples "and Blotches Curatine Cures Boils & Old Bores. ur. Curatine { Cures Ulcers and Boils. fees Bitters Curatine Painfu ‘Moenstroation. |For Mercurial “4 ng Price $1 a Bottle. Price 81 8 Bottle. IRON BITTERS AND OURATINB For sale Peo none 485 Pennsy)- vania avons. whelesale and retail, and by ade FRENCH CORSETS, A. KiNG CHANDLER, $22 and $242 7th st. nw., Witt Oren TO-DAY Complete ate we ae Different Grades of the ited C. P. a la sirene = enon CORSETS. my3l-it AR FISCHER’S DYE WORKS and the only, Diy oe perebliahmment in city 906 G |. 8. Patent Office. tat kind of nhs, sy LACE, CURTAINS, ‘WOOL- BLANKETS, cicansed by ‘process. io Gentlemen N’ Se coauen and yea: Terms yery cheap, according a ee jel: Basen & STEBBINS, » ONS Penn’a ave , WASHINGTON, D. C. 28 Light st., Bartrone, Mp. BOILERS, ENGINES, PUMPS, STEAM, GAS AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, LE id AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. ‘ANT! 0,000 PEOPLE \ ifm er oe e THE tinge 4ND Most CoMPLETE JOB DYEING AED CEEAMING ESTABLISH- SovurH or New York. Firet-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere city, or by mail or oo from other places. W. BH. WHEATLEY, my149 Jefferson st., eorgetown, D.C. MANUFAC- in the Lock Box 1705, Bridgeport, Conn., Manufacturers of specialties in Light Hardware and gigalne Gonte nan LY, Government aud focks, Locks, the ‘automatically ie aoe Bash superior to every other and very much . The Smith cossary on royal! valty. AaILY is sepa nla see ayal arn aNTED YOU semeer HAT rr much Peeice aa one ua iow suit can be bo Ro, 619 at.‘ oF 8 Branch Bat No. 403 9th st. n.w. N.B.— N.B. ‘Wa buy but Asst-clsas a Cn ee RS ¥ YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT, ; | ee the eae oe ay. T Bu gue Ie tas, for OF eas, Dys- action. No griping. bie a nATEAns, Pharmacist, my@ 14th and I and 2d and Dsts. n.w. ba hd ee LADIES’ GOODS. ‘AMILY SUPPLIES. QUMMER STYLES PH#IME NEW YORK CHEESE, =p T ib Good Hosted Gaties FOR SEA SIDE. ‘ ane Stabler's ‘Gore * LEGHORS, ROUGH AREA Eo CAN: SAVAL HATS, Large assortment, newest shapes, at J. P. PALMER’s, 2107 F sts. n.w. - Personal attention given to ee) oe my31 DOUGLASS, St. Cloud Building. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEE: PARASOLS—New and Elegant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. CORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR in Grest Variety. NOVELTIES in Made-up LAGE GOODS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. MEN'S DEP. ee! will at au — contain the Ohoicest Goods at the Lowest DOUGLASS’, oth Ninth St, myl ‘BS, S. J. MESSER, ia. SPRING A PREMARIN SAT raylors. Pa outline Taughe, sha deans yy 1218 Penneylvania ave., up staire. RESSMAHING. D THE MISSES AMILTON, First-class work, at Bee oes. mal6-8m_ iG IMPORTATION Sores OF ee ReNRETS, AND FINE MIL- ERY Gi Langned point, de spacieh and Bead oor New and F sts. er aaa Toten iti,e Paris. i, 07 = mars ERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES. The ber in the world’ for t the money. All Winter DISCOUNT OF FIFTE! for the next 30 day Algo, pikes foes thea ouAiS" ana a GHILDREN'S SHOALS MADE 0 Mi" BELLE LUCAS: DEESSMAKING AND PATTEEN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACB, Oorner Sth st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 202 9th st. n.w. decll BOOTS AND SHOES. F4sts 2 WE WISH TO MAKE KNOWN oF THE GREAT BOSTON SHUE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, THE LEADING aHOe ese IN THE DIs- Having received this a the largest stock eve: exhibited in the city of Washington, which are to be sold out in the next ten verre fail, at prices that will astoni One of our greatest spect Rhos apd Slippers at 25 cents per pat ae Pus Gaiter Lace, with tip, only 85 cents. air of Children’s Shoee, 15 cents per pair, or iwo pair for 95 cents. 500 pair of Olitaren! 's Light-colored Shoes, at 60 cents p per pair A large lot of Children’s Slippers at 35 cents. Bese Ball Shoes can be found at GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 401 Pennsylvynia Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD BICHOLD. &2~ No Brancn Store. Kxow THYSELF. The untold miseries that result AB indiscretion in esrly life may be aueraed acon oe ae muoe ceabe sis assertion shoul: al work published by the oat t NST! mn, entitled THE SOIEN OF FE oR, SE “PRESERVATION. Exhausted Heels pecans san ytyout apy or ataney impaired by the errors o} youth 0 or too ch oclose applica tion to business, may id manhood regained. puss the MET. hundredth edition, revised and enl: Cog yd published, It iss a standard medical work, the English lan; , written by 8 physician of it experience, to whom was awarded a gold and weled medal by the National Medical Association. G contains beautiful and very expensive ensrav- 8. Three hundred han 50 valuable prescriptions for al) forms of prevailing 2 reantt of many years of extensive and successful practic ce either one of which is worth ten times the Price of the book. Bound in French cloth; price only 81, sent by mail post paid. ‘The London Lancet ray “No person should be pibicat ea this valuable book. ‘Ths author is @ noble An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. ” IThe eon refers, mission, to Hon, B.A; oh by pe lon, to Hon. .. President of the National Aagarens Dr. Vee PALIED, a& 4 — <i Boston, Mase. @ anthor may be consi on diseases requiring skill and experience. feb23-m&th HEAL THYSELE. Trae s. ws 5 s. TESTIMONY OF peGGuIsTS. —We have been selling Swift's Byphilitic Specific for years, and re- gard it superior to anything known to science, for the diseases for which it is recommended. We have Dever known of a single failure. Thomasyille, Ga.;L. F. Greer & Go. Forsyth, Gi a. Pemberton ;Hunt, Rabkin & ieinar, Atlan- Atlanta, Ga obaaet Samuels & Re: & Siareh, tant, ae i ae 4, 1874. We have used Swift's Syphilitie Specie in the treatment of convicts for the last year, and believe it is the only certain remedy that will ‘effect © per- Pldnent cure for diseases for which ¥ou recomnsend it. 'T, ALEXANDER & 00. 1,000 rewar: be pala to any ‘ghamist who ill find, on earran ‘sis of 100 bottles oF 8.8. 8., one perinlsors of mercury, iodide potassium, or any min- srepared a only by ee SWIFT SE oO tianta, x SCHELLER & NS, Nidonst Hote Drug Store. yi (im aa FEATHERS TO eesoyoas ‘tresses to remake and fin Moth exterminated by steam. Bre Wy vOURe, posite nee 1404 Pennsylvania ave., cp) Hotel . ERRA COTTA WINDOW aa MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST CLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of all kinds of stone, and just a» durable. For sale ata heavy discount from former prices. TEBRA COTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE CROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., 401 New Jersey ave, ear B. & O. Depot. mara7-ly (rt tCseELL COOKE & CO., STOOK BROKERS, oe Broadway, New i atoekedooted anomere SAFETY :: NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPARY, ae Street and New York Avenue. Guterumeat Bas oe 5 to ‘a rom 8! Seer Win, muekney, ee Evans. mayé 24 CE} — STATUAR) BEAD TO MENT on, EE kon which which will be Paina WoRtaS TS made to order. 6 Be apes pot enhayivante a¥a: mt LE JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS DI8- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIES. DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXGHANGE. mar3 BOOT BEES in bottles 50 cte. “ana te— for tabie use, nll nad al -M. KLOCZEWSHU’S Drug Sto alk 493 Poh ptreet, bet. Dand Baw, California Brandy. Pure Holland Gin. “Bouquet Whiskey,” Try the celebrated $2.50 per gallon. PEMEEP CRABS IN TWO-POUND CANS, ORIGINAL SHELLS ACCOMPANYING EACH CAN. HAVE ONLY TO BE FILLED FROM THE CAN AND BAKED UNTIL NICELY BROWNED. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. Je3 1421 New York ave. ON DECH AGAIN. GROCERIES! GROCERIES! SE OOR SLES: eee ELPHONZO. YOUNGS, 504 OTH STREET, Between E anp F Nogsruwest. aGaving refitted, repainted and restocked the named store, am m noe gre repared to furnish at oe fully selected and Somplos STOGK F NEW GOODS. We name in part— SUGARS. roo ‘EAS, Guppowder, Oolong, Imperial, Japan, English Breskfust, & &c.—al grades—prices gaaranteed as low as any house south of New York. COFFEES. Mocha, Java, Maracaibo, Laguyra and Rio—at popular piece” duality conside: Our coffees are Hee hs pnd aie = in stock some of fe fibest grades that can be produ Good Bousted Hio, 6 1bs. for... ---81.00 SYRUPS. Pure Sugar, cease wuaranteed free from Glu- comp —reveral grade Choice Maple Sy: sup, ver gallon, $1.39. \OLASSES. Agenvine articisot New Orleans: giways on hand, a8 also the lower grades. Prices | FLOUB. Cores, Minnesota Pat. Process: Sterling, Minne- sota Pat. Process: Golden Hill, family ; Swiss Pro- $e ° A. Herr’s best family; Washburn Mills; w West, and all other leading brands direct front Bon tase ef lowest ent Elphonzo canes Genuine Minnesota Pst. white flint wheat, per sack. Good Fatally Flour, per sack... LUNCH Goops Of every description just received. 2.00 1.30 SAUCES AND cat ee Of all kinds, and juste pame the celebrated burkee's Salad — Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles. A full asso SELECTED FRUITS: TS ‘and the very choicest NEW YORK BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a ood eupply of these important articles. a variety of styles—including mail bottles at key cents for Picnic elegy In fact, we give our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our whole study to furnish the VERY BEST of everything in the way of FAMILY SUP. PLIES generally. Our facilities for buying and freighting are surpassed by nono, and we guaran- to sell as low as Tas any other house in the city: as, Flag to give the cle, quadity and quantity as rey Toney che cheerfully refunded to ged customer who is not entirely satisfied with their purchase. Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 Ninth st., bet. E and F, my22 (WHITE FRONT). Excunsronists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHEES. Freeh arrival of Imported and DomesticGoods. = Co Lunch. oe HAM. Pouca with Jelly. vestphalia. TURKEY Bone me oi qoly. ong. Potted.” = LLED TON HAM AUBAGE, OURRIED YST! ES. D MACOAHOS i. PICKLED. LAMB PONGUES PICKLED O¥s- TERS, PICKL SLIME, 2 KLED WOODEN PLATES, PAPER NAPKINS. ‘RAV aes en kom et stering goods t Bw. MEEPS SONS. my5 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- OUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &0. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONB, 40 cents a pound. msy4 Fre MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 80 Cents Pes Ls. made lrns Java COFFEE, Roasted, 83 cts. Beis He Gorn FLOUR. tispark M ha NEW YORE TEA COMPANY, : Cor. 7th and Ki sts, 8p26-8m WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. IRST PREMIUM ee at the National Fair over ail other compet- Feet aitinscots Patent Flour tn the MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS ee A Magnificent sie Wheat Patent Process. The Standard Foniy ny Fi ror jour o! For sale by every first-class Groce: ‘WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 WM. M. GALT & OO. COAL AND WOOD. G. L. SHERIFF, DEALER mm COAL AND WOOD, of" ev to caasgeigens Ce NN street, Potomac District. rr. Depot and Mills, Water ana OAL. woop. HINSON Seon, Seemven seers "ona OOAL. _ Bea vr saa woop. Main ‘ofMfee, mill fe th up-town off 5 With “unequaled taciities and advent for Sharron, 2 iuslve Store pads ansbling 1s lowest; offices tion we offer to our patrons the best varie- very i prices. coal, of 2,240 ais to mill and dey foot and st. p.w.; 1112 9th st. 4 221 Pa. 8.0 ol THE PREMIUM FOR BI EINDIENG WOOD wat awarded to us over al competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. OMice: 12th and Penna. avenue. nove PROPOSALS. Proposals for Bridge Timber. OFFIcE oF PuBLIC wae ip be axp Grounps, } tH DAY OF JUNE, eater, Soe fare oo a forty thousand. 40, ' Brite ae feet, "more o vioae, of Bink fo Torus, &e., + maybe obtained at Riis om ptyopes. ‘UASEY, Jel-6t "Lt. Gol. of Engineers. | Bit TAIN WILLIAM a Bries,) faving been thoroughly overhauled and repairrd in the most sul» tantial Fates ae reetme her tripe on Thurgdy, March 4." 19s0. “leaves Gth-at. whart ey Tuesday nd Sanday at7a.m., a8 we: On ays, for Oniton’s, Nomint an Prospect Hill. ‘OnThareden: ‘for Mattox Ureek an landings in W icomico. On sundays. for Mattox reek, Colton's aud land'nes in St Clement's Bay. Making intermediate lauain She aacn retara- % 2. T. oN! my3]-3m . First @1.80. Secon ¥8, at iterpate ie até VY af Alexandria, Piney Points: eS fox rce y rT MONDAY TH DAYS a et RDa 2 r at Tam. sSTEAMERS FOR N ad RK > Steamships JOHN G! ae ee KNIGHT Pier 41, Kast River, NY. aAre CRDAYS. at ¢ pam Georgetown at 2 p.in. MONDA’ ickets, Ktaterooma, General Offion, und Sat. ‘Met Bank ony. sie To a Fs; NORFOL! Foetevours. —— MONLOE THE SO} ER GEORGE Lean, yi White, Com: izavas Wasnrxerox, From foot of ae enth st. | From Ca elts whart, MONDAY. “AND WED- | TUESDA’ THURS- ESDAY, at 5:90, and| DAY “tb 4 every Ba. ATURDAY, at] star ner a ae cee Point and Point Lookout Going ett First-clasa fare, $1; Round ne Trip, 23,50, Tiokote ae ee ap27-6m Campbell's wharf, Norf LEDE’S NEW y EXPRESS LIXEK SHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEX is AND. PHILADEDPHIS Te Connecting at Philadeipht with Clyde'e Lines for New York. tom, Provi- dence, Fall ne 33 and poluts tn the New England States. Through bills of lading xiven. @ DAYS. From Was! JONSON Fst. nw, a General RCO. i Mais uaa ee) ashington. NEW ¥ porate de oh | DAM" “ROTTERDAM Ww eee ROTTERDAM ead Tt A-SOHOLTEN,” 'P_OALAND.™ and AAS, carrying the U. 8 Mail to the Netherlands, leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on Wed- it Onkin $00.-70,, 20 Cabin, 848-8). 26 CAZAU 7 South Wil 1 {nwton ; or F. H. JOHNSON, > Building, corner N er aes The steamers of this company will Rail every Sat- arday gered Bremen Pier, foot 34 sireet Hoboken. Bates ae New York re, dor, ‘Rout aye top and Bremen, first cabii second cabin, a: steerage, 330; prepaid certifion' For freizht or eon, Ne La OELRICHS Go. 2 Bowling Gy ow W. G. MEIZEKOTYT & OO., 025 for Washinwien ‘UNARD LIN! non LAN THE CUNARD SIWAMNITE TSOMPANY Lim t shaw Ee k nana rpool, Calle Between Conk tae wer ly i FROM mee ww, N. ria Wed. bo B., NEW fore, july 7 z And every followin ‘Wednesday from New York. bg no 100 wold, a, aooordinae int to. acc tions, ol ton rt to Pare 15, wold) aiional ickets on favi Bs teeraze at very low rates. Bteorase tickets from Liverpool and Soeaown. ‘nd all other parts of ae at lowest Sisth bills of ‘aden siven for Belfast, Glascow, tinent, twerp and other ports on the iterranean po! apply at, the Company's th eteerave and fc for Medite! esd em and and Sard ‘OTIS BIGELOW, 605 ‘mt Street, Washing- “CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Awent,N.¥. j TS 1880 PENNY Sate ko ROUTE 1880 YL ‘TO THE pis egg ee /OTHWEST. Double 8p ena i ary os wipment. AY 3ist, 1+ TRAINS TEAVE WABHINGTON, f corner of Sixth and B streets, as Pittebure and the West, 6:0 a m., with Sleeping Car to Chicago; 10:40 am. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittabune and Sleeping srs from Har- risburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicazo; Pach ey daly ih Gar to Chicago. ORE AND POTOMAC RAILBU. For. Guuanduiena, Rochestar, Buttuio, alls and the North, 8 a.m. daily, except S1n— iat 740 p-m. daily, exce.t saturviay, with, Cars to Canandaigua and Watkins. For Wiliam port Lock Haven and Elmira,at 10:40 daily, exce ot Sunday, For} New York ’ and the 2:00 snd 20:00 p.mn. On Sunday, 1003p. Laniiind Bee Dress Of Poliwan Parlor Cares i a.m. dsily, pt Sup For Brockiy2, N.Y, all through trains connect at Jersey City with boat of Brovkiva Anuex. af fordine direct transfer to Fulton street, avold~ Triawe ac! F Thuadel Nila, 800 aa 2-005 10. aad 10-00 or Plilade! ma and . On bi 0 and 10-00, pm. Liaiwed 8:00, "9:30, 10-40 am, — 40, 8:40, 740 anit 10.00 p.m. 2040 ars.» 640, 7 40 and 2000 et os tea ea: 640 a.m. and 440 p.m., ‘daily, except Sanday. abhepolis, 6:40 a.m. aud 440 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDFRICKSGURG RAIL WaY AND Sy XANDBIA AND WASHING~ TON EATLROA\ For Alexandris, 7, M150, 9,15 a m..4 20, 5 20,625, Sand 11.80 piu. “On Bunday at 7, $ and'll a. ™m. and m™. For Richmwobd sc the South, 7a.m. daliy, and ‘ab p-a- daily, except Sunday Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6, 8, 10 50, 3, 6, Tand 9:05 p m., aud 12 mid- On Sunday at § and 10 a.m. Tickets, information, sleeping snd parlor car ac- modations ome be procured at the offices—north- east corner of 13th street ania avenu northeast corner 6th and Peuury!y US, BE “ i depot, where orders can be loft for the check- ot beezage to destination from hotels and resi- RMER, Gencral Paseenger Agent. FRANE THOMSON, Geners! Masaxer. acer. myl6_ |} pemeaemetennes aND 1D OHIO MAILROAD. THE er DOUBLE TR. AOR. National Houte and Short Line to the Py West, To Si take effect weep edayear Is8s0. at 1:30 p.m. pS 598 a.m.—Baitimore, ity and Way Sta- Tand 905 . ot Oo ects for Hagerstown and except ‘Banday ) foten oe Cine cinnati and Louisville, daily; Graftva a to Sandusky, aailyexcort ‘Saturday. - a Baltimore and way stations. (Win ick, Hawerstown aid way, via Relay. oure and Lau + Biope at a Way Sta- and ilies Expres. s Ghigo day LE Ee ee Pitinde pia and Baltinore Express. 605 p.m.—Polnt of Bocks and Way Stations. 845 p.m.—tBallimore and ji Bek m1. —BALTIMOBE EX- BSEVEN-STOP ORGANS st 875, advance at the fac- a ey iy

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