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LOCAL MENTION. District Government Affairs. Affairs in West Washington. for Lying, ee Jr under consideration 1m Chat body abolishing | ac ote Hie CRMRTERT=< he Teport, ot, the presl- "FuIcuMOND, Va., June 6, 1988 G Buck Mome antique sLKs! - — the off e of water registrar, and acing the duties | cen ple our cpt arf irecen a ‘HB FIRST STORY OF OUR ee CITICE OF Fan Came tcuat Overs, 2 | sa the engineer's ofice, the Commissioners will | gir iaeane: rokholgers Showed total receipts, | Great excitement ts reported to exist among the T po hleoagrones Make no appointment of & successor to Mr. Cox. | $4841.61; leaving a balance of cash on band ct | CBstesation of the Rev. John Jasper's church to- ‘or the mi vy — tlantie states, fair weath The report of Collector Cook for the month of | $11'986.77_the t recetved pony Noel ag eedeapaconrdutend sem secpe gia sere) Wp ee ath to west wind ages in tempe May shows total col ions for that mont 164.86, none of which was used ‘for current ‘was a member. . Jasper fo ‘ind i M total collecti for that th to ored who iver. The Rev. J: Se BEST VALUBS EVER OFFERED FOR ture, Stationary ot slowly falling barometer, fol- | have been $143,953.41. maintainance, but all applicable to permanent in- | will be remembered as the pastor who recently Jowed on Thursday by local rains. Bullding Inspector Entwisle has been directed by | vestinent. The receipts: From interest and divi- | pecame famous by promulgating the theory that $1.50, $1.75, $2 and 92.00. BUILDING the Commissioners to construct a brick wall around dends, $5,491.45, and from interments 57, and __ Special Weather Bulletin, the lot oceupfed by the fourth precinet station | trom sales of flowers, &c., $700.70; in all, $11,767.72. | “De Sun do Move.” It appears that the youth eas RAINS TO-MORROW. @ | house, on K, near 2ith street. ‘The amount of security how on hand ts $9254, to | referred to ran away from home, was disobedient, | m Admission 260., children Isc.” Je1.9, 1012" FIGURED YREKCH SATTEENS, The chiet signal oMicer of the army furnishes | The coroner's report for May shows that the | which can be added cash on hand to make the | ana attempted to cover up his delinquencies by fhe following special bulletin to the press:— | causes of forty-seven deaths were inquired Into | aggregate of the security $100,000. ‘The number of systematic lying to his moter. For this he was ‘In Now Pattwna, 60 ots, ‘The barometer fs lowest in the St. Lawrence valley | during that month (seventeen of these of infants). | interments during the year was 249; present num- z MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1902. And highest tn the south Atlantic states. Warmer, | There were no homicides or suicides, and DUt | ber of interments ih the cemetery beloe 2 082 expelled from the church, and soon afterward the 2 * _ fair Weather has prevailed in all districts north of | three accidental deaths—two from drowning. Coton Link Ix THE PouLTRY YaRpD.—A white | Members were startied ‘the announcement that | MATINEES TURADAYS, ZRURSDAYS AND SAT- the gulf states, with southerly to westerly winds, LIEN CRRTIFICATES ISSUED. hen in this place recently manifested the maternal is AYS. Ralns are reported on the gulf coast and in the | ye. w © Roome, chief In charge of revisions of | instinct and was set by its owner (a lady here) on southwest this morning, with easterly winds, and . W. O. Roome, chief In charge of revisions rourteen eggs and hatched that number of there are {ndfcations that a disturbance Is central | Special assessments, has tssued Men certificates in the gulf south of Brownsville. The following | against property on account of revisions of un- | Chickens, twelve of which were white, one black TYLER & CHEWNING, and Carrie Hower, 28 Gop Gea ne 918 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. bi oth careful Sook ae temperatures were rerorted at m. this morn- | pid spectal_ assessments on squares 234, 278, 898, fended the white ticks bare aetused to here Aneel . ing: Eastport, 54° Me lcemsed preacher, sald to @ re-| Coneiuding with the most laughable of ali Comedies, EW AN RGANDIES. . al, G2; Quebec, 421, 425, 727, 889, 280, 561, 725, 417, 625, 510, 449, 335, thing to do With the colored ones, shaking them | Porter: “ When the boy returned from Charlottes- “THE L CANDIDATE.” N ancien bi Washington, 37°; Cleve! and Alpena, 64°; | 856, 335, 559) 254 th-street front of square 423: | asa cat does arat when they approached her. | Vile his mother rebuked him for running away, SOLATICAL OMADID) Duluth, 68°; st. Paul, se; Denver, 56 an Fran- | alléys in squares 87, 14, 448, 377, 276: ‘The discarded ones were taken Into the house by | 0d ordered him tostay in Richmond and assist | Performances commenceT:45 and 2:16 shazp. Large stock of handsome BATIKES. cisco, 5°. ‘The indications are tuat partly cloudy | frout of square 185; alley in square 250; ane” | her. ‘The boy made a promise to his mother, Dut Weather and ceasional rains will prevail in the | Street front in square 441; alieys in squares 508, | tn‘a toy dave thes donee ee ee tens | never fulniied it. Re fold alte about It; and sald | 00Kout for the opening of tue Summer Garden, lower lake region, the middle and south Atlantic | 435, 54, square east of 509, squares 555, 116, reserva- he ‘h¢ Got Ri wil now be pusbed forward with dispatch. Wh Must prepare for removal. Mo af goods wil | taken into the new store, We intend making it aw sect for every lady who is now tm mesd, or who ts FIGURED SWIS6 MUGLING, Ecru and White. farthe his tongue, if what —— Mkely to be in need of Speing and Sammer ' states on Thursday, with slight changes in tem-| tion C, and square 467. secrete jon the waite Biocd. °° * |e stated was not ‘true.’ That occurred two or BT PRE TSE Bors RXEeeIOn a GOODS, to call and examine the perature. ‘ APPOINTMENTS AT THE WASHINGTON ASYLUM. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.—At the first Har | Wisoe cares i coapmantdbine oad aa bo} In Front of Theater Comique, MADRAS GINGHAMS, in new styles. aux : heal copa Taphtall 1. The Commissioners have appointed Mr. F.B. | Monthly meeting of the First Co-operative Build. | declaration his tongue. seem: Te ontate hk ais ON THURSDAY BVENING, JUNE @ru, }. H. KUBHLING, best copper lightning ro: Graff overseer of the Washington asylun. ‘The ing z Association i Goractown nee Lie ens eonaiione eit the night Of She church mect! PROF. A. W. FOX, All SUMMER SILKS at and below cost. 7 ra premi ‘ ig Sian 2 Hpke Facile tay ms ARSE | SNE & Seeerne, OAD. | ON ease ee Wo enateee reas | pee cent Eight hundred ‘shares Of stock, have Tien in as, louden vales Aa be woe aia no saa ‘The Great and Onty Choice BLACK SILK GRENADINES. EXTRAORDINARY BaBGalNs ae . straw hats | the sat tt en pall upon, and aconsiderable amount sub- tien, God 2 fe cunintons er a ei cece hae | ee ee scribed in auaition therete. Avery lange company | Mae Wis tongue, | Hetmeatey afterward hd was See, Repel pe Re mon’s, the popular hatter, 70s 7th street. issued by Inspector Entwisle: John Brinckly, be - poe flattering. — re- ccesstul a c rs tion. 1am positive.that the boy 1s dumb, and you air brick, 110 M street southeast; $150. Ellen | Gove pees sesoclation are very flattering. ...At Hes, &., G0 10 R- | Wood, addition to frame, 2225 11th’ strect north | Magen ee A eer emontnly, meeting of the ‘Tenth Bulld Wearenow offering. On account of the backwanineas | weste#i,00 John Chunbers st to frame, | Goddard's hall | : | i Of the season, we are left with too many goods on handy ‘We have determined to sell them, and sell tham we: ‘as we are bound to raise lote of money to pay for n wonderfal Peata, for which be can learn all about it from seen natn a | fo erbi wees MADGIVE GOLD MED ATS trom ell PONGEE and PONGEE EMBROIDERY. ae Ce URDU RE | Cece Gules ade a eae ale "fle will perform on the Hemp Cable at 6:48 sharp. je | SUMMER SHAWLS, PARASOLS, bo. Sieus Fouremae OC re ence BY Ere: | PLT. WItiiaon onetokerated ‘what Rev. Wr. Os0- W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 58 North Carolina avenue northeast; $200. vod, Tepair brick, 438 H strdet northwest; *. M. Bell, make show window to brick, | mo use, O14 Arlington L;$1 qt.botile. MeGee,404 9th st.n.w. Prre Liqvors for me Whisky, 4g a TON OF OFFICEKS—At the regular annual | le¥ stated, and said he thought tirst the boy was | P)RIVER'S SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAIN- ye Of the stockholders oF tis Wont Wactina: | putting on,” but-was now thoroughly. convinced D MENT. Inox Sares Rerarmep by Kuchiing, near Pen- ted | that the boy had been struck dumb for tying, was . avenue northwest; $159. \C. A. Muncas: ES he : —— sion ¢ aif frame and briek buliding! on Canal st. airectrs t0 Neceatia Cem nee a fulte sure he could not speak, but didn’t think | qe BIJOU SUMMER GARDEN OF WASHINGTON. | 627-Oxg Paros. ing and to lay in stock for our grand opening, * ETT Ngee Scar alr brick 1326 | thews, Samuel E. Wheatley v, .Cropley, Wm. | {iat the bey cared.much whether he would ever |“ Soeorarty ADAPTED TO GARDEN PARTIE. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ¥.W. to none in the country. Co pg EN a bores eh bln 10g ea em Me | fe gorton, ano, %, Micenedt, Geo, X. Dunlop, 2. G- | “theter. Mr Sagper was absent from home and | _an entire New Oompang thie week ia agreet il. je | THE BEST 38 THUR CHEAPEST. +: Six Rep Tickers good for a present. Young's. gon ss ans ‘ Gordon, | Could not be interviewed on the subject. It is said —— A Gesenis career oilman en ia keen Dunlop, treasures’ “She re? | the Doy lias made epeated efforts to speak, with- | (AP ITAL THEATER. | |_| [NDIA TUSsoRE SILKS. Cericror collars and cuffs, at Auerbach’s, 7th | ure three well-dressed white men. named | Ports of ’ president, secretary and treasurer indi- | OUt Success, He answered all questions by writ- | \/ Jake Budd. | manarer: Show of all. Mim | GENUINE CALCUTTA SEERSUCKERS. and ii. em 1a] er ood, . E. Johnson and Hegry Pog the entire success of the school during ces B- Se ee Ninmmie Kent, Weston k Hanson. 7 aa veh ao ‘WHITE and ECRU INDIA PONGEES with Embroidery — Buspscey Praxos Por Wt ity upright and | Sry on the Senet Sherwood has bem Deforethel Opens Sepierabee sa. knee Meese. | ‘Whe American Medical Association. | Soi 7anbe oomtornen Annie, oy nt June | to match. Satiare grands for rent, by (he month or quarter: | court several tlmes of late for wantonly assault- } mont was given to the puplis Monday last | TSE, TROUBLE AnoUT THE NEW YORK peLucares. | 6, benest of Jake Budd, , June ee and | CANTON AND JAPANESE CREPES, Penussenis avenge Ss FG: Smith, 1165 | ing persons, and bis sanity has been questioned, | ‘THe HiGh SeKvIcE Resavorg 1s being painted | Tne thirty-third annual session of the American | Bi6H& benett of Jake O'Neal and Denny O'Neill. Je. | IVORY WHITE SILK MULLS. Pennsylvania avenue. His face end head were terribiy bruised and | and repaired. Medical dation opened in St. Paul, Minn ARYLAND AVE. AND 14TH ST. 8.W. GUIPURE AND SPANISH LACE NETS. pipkachi ten esas swollen, and ag he stood In the dock he attempted | AcctbENt.—About 5:40 p.m. yesterday a valuable Cm ne aatanesoss, |) MI: . EXTRA BARGAINS IN SILKS. Wehave just reduced all onr COLORED DOLLAR ream to throw some dishes at the other defendants, who | horse belonging to Mr. George Noble, attached to | Yesterday, with an attendance of nearly seven el ates Chee east wasn wal Sean Were sitting with their counsel, Mr. F. H. Falls, in- | a buggy in the College grounds, became frightened | hundred members. More delegates are constantly GEE Conia cnaaa WO cones: side the bar. He was removed to the cells and the | at a car-load of coal and ran down O to 824 strect, | arriving. The secretary read protests from a num. COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 29TH, : oes eata oes cee ce Hit went on without him. ‘The evidence showed | where he fell and broke a leg and damaged té | ber of societies aguina the anmlscion of delonstes Misses kid button, 75 cents and $1. Sherwood went into house 1031 New Jersey | buggy slightly. The horse was taken to the THE MONSTER WHALE. Our BLACK PURE SILK RHADAMES, from $1, Very fine kid button, $1.50. nue northwest and after creating a disturb- | Montgomery house and an effort will be made to | from the State society of New York. One of these to 9% conte, Ladies’ san Newport ties, boots, $2. =) cents to $1.50. assaulted Underwood, who had _ been | set the limb. protests, from Dr. Sayre, of New York, was of a| Lensth 60 fe SI by the ladies of the house to request him to ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.—A monthly meeting of | very emphatic nature. | After these were read Piso elem . A. genuii sg etight 80.000 pounds, A genuine | BLACK SELKS, best makes, from Tc. 10 $3. ELEGANT ALL-SILK GRENADINES from61.25to$3. ‘ ied et Dal halg In the fieht which ensued Johnson took a | the Nrst subdivision of the Associated Charities | several delegates trom other states announced LUPIN'S CELEBR. NING FABRICS. Sow quarien antes sf ot up, hand. The court said he had received a certificate | was held yesterday at:90 p.m. in the parlors of | similar action by their societies, whereupon & CAPTAIN PAUL BOYTON, SECRET aA REIOS. | 98 Pisces mucet Deantital Pettoms of Alt He Her.cxex, 402 7th street, | from Dr. Adams which stated that Sherwood was | the A q, Women’s Home.’ with the vice presi- | delegate, exclaimed: say the entire unlont” ie ‘ROBES. BROCADES, from $1.50 to 96 cents. This is Piel paar insane, and frresponsible for his acts, but as the | den fi loore, in the chair. e secretary | which remark was rece! great ap- | Thegreatnautical edventurer, commanding the wl ‘LPHID} Sraxer hose, window screen=,at Bailey's, 29 7th, | Pussiclan did not state on what he based his opta- | repofted having furnished Supplies of food to ten | plause. ‘The protests were referred t0 the judi. | erem, wil bin the w Davition daily torrecetre, and meer By ed ie mare Barmain and cannot be repcated. Allour & : petit ¥'S, 829 7th. | fon the court could not give the note any welght at | applicants, who were found to be very destitute. | cial council, who will report this morning. Dr. P. | entertain visi and also display the wonderful _ PURE LINEN LAWNS, FRENOH JACONETS. Goods way down to half prica, ‘Tae Frsust Exnisirion of clamonds in the city. | Present. | Mr. H. H, Wells, jr., Sherwood’s counsel, | ‘The treasurer’s report was read and approved. | O. Hooper, of Little Rock, ArK., acting president, Se ot oe a g , Goods purchased at forced sale In New York. A. | asked that judgment in his case be suspended | Mrs. John H. Vorhees, manager of the fourth dis- | read the annual address, A communication from Se erence. Se. FINE DBBGS SHIRTS, $1. Fy eee ae cretion: : De ana Sh Examination by physicians ean | trict, reported collections of money, a partot |the Woman’s Christian National Temperance | Admission 260. 1, ol 2e8-¢¢_ | LISLE THREAD GLOVES, GAUZE UNDERWEAR. | ¢ 00. pou. winTe GOODS of ‘Steel white solitaire earrings, $85 be made. The court sail he would flne Sherwood | which ($8.80) was proceeds of a children's fair. | Union, was read by N. 8. Dare of Chicago, asking: Immense Variety of DRESS GOODS, suitable for the weep Lange solitaire ring, $100; sueap a the usual flue, ( or 15 days,) and require him to | Mrs. Vorhees also read an interesting paper, de- | the co-operation of the association in the effort to TP'SE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, ‘Mountains and Seanide. ‘These are of our own importstion, having fepearakso:fradre tor sive $100 bonds to keep the peace foward, these | tailing, the mettod of work now Being congum- | have Introduced in schools supported by the public New York ave., between i3th and 14th streets. (hem os for backen tet Novemhan, Wo ie ; os people. e other defendants were fine each. | mated by the other subdivisions. of the assoctation. | moneys the ly of anatomy, physiology and by- ———- Fatoue cluster Fines i —_>—__ Qn motion, Mr. and Mrs, John H. Vorhees, with | glene, giving special attention to the reeilte of the | .q¥gr goostently changing and kept attempersture of ated she quantity end oofiered snes an our: 12-stone diemond erdss only #1 MARRIAGE Licenses have Deen issued to Israel | MTS. Peck, were appotnted delegates to represent | use of intoxicating drinks upon the human oro Lace pins, studs, Bye é i : a" trade demands. Therefore, be it known that pricg, Long and Annie E. Hilton; Philip Johuson and | ts subdivision at the regular meeting of the | tem. ‘The matter’ was referred to the section on | rH@urs; centiemen, TtoPa. m. and 2:90 to10p.m. | ga piace Frovams axp Comasor alors, iv Guaranteed instru: aball be no object, and — HArnrs & Jane Chase, both of Charles ‘county, Md.; Joseph | Central assoctation on Monday evening next. The | the state of medicine. It was determined to send ction in Swimming, $8. _je8-1m_ a ame. M. Thompson and Josephine Lueus; Wilbur -F. | Pesiznation of Mrs. E. M. Boucher as manager of | a cable dispatch to the president, Mr. J. J. Wood- aE SEATON PERRY, Persons desiring to f George, of Fauquier county, Va., and Ella § | the fifth district was accepted, and Mrs. Jos. A. | ward, of the U.S. army, whois now in Kurope in rapes preg Seah age aS ge . Wendisites WtonbA kane \ at six per cent interest, ai Cooxe;' John B. Bartholow, ot Frederick county, | Williamson Was unanimously ‘elected to fill the j ill-health, expressing Tegret at bis unuvoldable | py in the otty thiesummer. The best, by applying (Buccessor to Perry & Brother,) eect a five VICTORIA LAWN et @ conta, which 24/ do so on application t s. €, Duneanson, 9th | Md., and Mary M. Gambriil; Joseph B. Churehsand | Vacancy. ubsence und a wish for his early restoration to | to the leader, retailed everywhere at 1235 cents, and D streets. Laura V. Murdock; C. P. Harrington and Mary | _, TH GRamw Marxer.—Arrived, by canal: Boat | health. In the afternoon the seven sections met ‘Gems of the most popular 0} a specialty. Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street, ee aime a t 10, 12% ana | Gervila Straker; John tune and Hate McDowell; | B Lyons, sitting, mith 4000 bushels wheat; boat | in separnte hatte. phinone, the papers read and Residence, 608 H street noriiwest. my 29-1m ‘sia. — Some Great Baxgarss In laces at 10,1234 and | Snedrick Toliver and Sa avi tole. | Farmers’ Friend, with 3,500 bushels wheat iscussed were the following: e Use of Elec- A = = Retablishod . SSeentsa yard; worth double, at Baus, 416 7tn | pneurick pe eaerne parence ie OTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE !!!—1 WANT THE Va, and Julia}, MEKcHaNTs’ ExcHanGe.—Offerings on ‘Change | tricity,” by Dr. Carl Seller, of Philadelphi: Robinson; Ettenne Joseph Thelon, of Cologne, | to-day: 7,500 bushels wheat, with sales ag follows: | “Chlorate of Potash in Therapeutics.” by. Di Prussia, and Annie Anderson, of St im, Swe- | 4,000 bush: den; W. J. Naylor, of Philadelphia, aud Elizabeth street. Public to know that 1219. New York avenue is the PIECES FINE FRENCH GINGRAMB, 40c. s at 1.37, 1,000 bushels at 1.87; 900 bush- | Shoemaker, of Philadelphia; “Suicide,” by Dr. J. | Place toget Fresh and Choice Reses, uch as Jecqueminet 20 Soo Bent LAWNS, 8 10 and 1250. Oana a Etxcretc Beis, speaking tubes, by Kuehlings .350 bushels at 1.384. G. Lee, of Phitadelphia; “Home Treatment of Pul- eg = abeu tnt scons of Saedbene nace womens Alpure LINEN LAW: a ‘allection 9 12th street nort Ny . 3 F dome line of pure ‘SILK GRENADINES, from B. Koblison; Richard H. Suminers and Annie M. | , CATTLE 'Manger.—Drovers' Hest Sales—190 cat- | monary Consumption,’ by Dr. J. B. Randall, of also, 0 larKe of the latest patterns 5 — = Panic] : on ct ty. Ww, tle up, sold as follows: Best, 848%; good 734a8%; | New York; “Pyorrh Alveolaris,” by Dr. George | of desi; of every kind for all at reasonable 5 7 ‘ ‘Tue Best ls the cheapest—Hart's Roach Powder. | Tangir, Lot of Loudon county, Va; W. 8. Bow medi, sxcatrg: thin steers, oxen ‘ana cows, xa L Parmeleejof Hartiora, Conny TES | prices ot shor oben. By Wk. a COLEMAN, orang Ya 19Nc) formerly se for 182 | a0 not consider thie ale S i RES ~ : 7 ve Ride: ‘ * . sheep and lambs, lambs,73¢a8; wool sheep, eS Florist. Pullin of BATEBNS Handsome de: talk. Bvery ledy in Weety srw mibeth saaons Wee ore | (pee See bass clipped Sheep, 4ab3; 10 cows and calves, at Not Common Sense. No. 626 ON EXHIBITION No, 636 | SPRING DRESS GOODS and THIMMINGS to match | ington knows the magnitude of our stock, which « . $45. Ez AXKD SALE AT sve been all mar! be = A Bincrovs Hacka4x.—A colored hackman, —18, artnet From the N. ¥. Times. eteet( MAHERITER?® Street. | TABLE DAMASK in new styles and Napkins to match, Sigh Soe, Tyler S Chewainie BOTA eect ye, | nile testifying tn a bar-room assault case in the | gq9 per thouannds B00 sha AUST toga) per eur, | Judge Wilson, of counsel for Gen. Brady inthe | St), , MAR SEITER'S Tinetrest | o,f 280. 40 , a8, haomedenr eateries fesigns, Soe. Tyler € Chewning, 187th street. Ww. Police Court the other day, casually remarked that | dred.”"Reporved by C. E. Harper, whart agent, ay | Stat Route trials, 1s probably right in saying that | Coico Oil Palnuign, Hngravings Chromoa eta: also | OU Wile Goods Department fs fully stocked any other mercbant in this city. ‘Therefore, preparp x, <p Jer Jewzi “ | taken fitee certain std CONDITION OF THE WATER.—Great Falls slightly | the wh ia geeee an Shokie ie Pepchanciagy Manan, Comat ann Jer Jewarey, a6 Pring the affair, when he left. He then went on to tell | turbid; recelving reservoir, turbid; distributing re, a ae bien ae cies oe pen oe eee Framer, Picture Gord and Hing, Raila oct for Bargains! As by the time we move into our NEW) RECOMMENDED by all carpenters Balley’s $1 saw. | He court what he saw when he came back soon | gervoir, slightly turbid, rch pe os pa ee J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., HOUSE, we expect to reduce the stock to the «mallest! tec seers afterwards to cet ancther drink. Judge Snell, | Hiew Ti e.—June &, 12:37 a.m.. 1:03 p.m. and he might have added that tt is yery largely aS SAE Hot axp Corp therme Sat Hempier's, 43 st, | looking ineredulously 2t the witness, inquired 1! porr.—Entered—Schr, Emily & Burton, Godey, | that gentleman's own fault that this ls the case, FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &c. the city. The Goods are all free, having sout all ou ——$—_——_ Grinks of Hider Nt one. thoes ug atank, sixteen | trom Havre-de-Grace, with coal to Mayfield & | One evidence that the entire truth has not yet been | = = a ead SU nS See. | can tceuh to Mow York wuttion, to hoastl to tne hadeiin| CITY AND DISTRICT the witness, “Wilsky or beer?” inquired’ the | eyepto™ Schr. Geo. W. Krebs. Bell, from do.. with | brought out is the fact that the explanations of | \(/ILLARD'S HALL RY GOODS. se ~ a 7 ea : our. “Both rei se uate © | coal to same. F. Sallie and Ellen, Hopkins, | counsel are wholly different from the explanations Will be opened as a LUNCH BOOM June D 2 bidder. Call early in the morning tosyotd the immenag! a Then he must bave-been prety arunne steed | Tom Phladeiphia, with coal to ame sehr. | Counsel are wholly different from the expla Brady | 12h. 6) and 9th, under te sumpions of the Ladica ot . a ts Fo-night. nUtorn'y fOr the defences SNe pede inte | Sooper, Tull, trom Havre-de-Grace, with coal far | Heretarore made to the public shameful and in- | ¢NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH. Lunch served from a rush, musewents Fo-nigh: the attorney for the defence. Jedge,” Inter- | Jounson Bros. Schr. Anne V. Bergen, Chambers, tentional extravagance of the star route imnnuge. | 12 02. On Wednesday and Friday evenings a Straw- Carivas. THEATER. —Vart om whey lines’ Geet Gain ae ee ee sertion that there was'no extravagance in the | clude aplate of Sirawb rries or Teo Cream, Jeb-At* SSPE tg tye Duiver’s Gaxpes.—Specieliy Entertamment. bath. If you was to hire me to drive you round, | _ WASHINGTON CarTLE Manxsr.—On the Metro-| matter, and that Brady was simply engaged in | = + HITE GOODS IN DEK GENER PEE —_ MAarviaxp Ay: & AND MT STREET S. W.—The | jedge, and you was to sete up twenty-five times, politan Branch B. & O. R.R., three miles from the “building up the new country.” Now we are told PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. & v IAN LAWN, ALGERIAN LAWN, Monster Whale. I would drive you ‘round all the same, and you eit lew sD. Means, proprietor “At the Queens that he ad 0 discretion in the matter and was jy tes INS, GEC. WN, INDIA’MULL, MAINSOOKS, eas = ae : . couldn en drink Wi ‘ove Yards rday, ar e | slimy loing what the law compelled him to do fa | => — ae = -. a Swinsise Scnoor.—New York avenue, between | Couldn't tell Thad been drink! Were sold to Diit-hers at-430e-per ih; 1,000 sheep | accerting tie eta, compelted him to do tn F{° FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN | 200 Picoos LINEN LAWN (atest styles), 260, — ‘With and 14th streets. Dunpe axp Fees have been recorded as fotows: | 204 Jambs were sold as follaws: Sheep 4.5%c. per | inconsistency were uot enouyh, we are told in the The steamer Exoslaior, canal pocket, wil make ber Anareecaer win COLTON, ber Tm O10 1960. a Se. EDS AX don rort * 9 Ib.. lainbs 6a74. Cows and calves brought $25 | next breath that Brady did exercise discretion, <I Y g 1 Loom 7" aationian tata. Shu George Mason toy Releech Gees ag30. The state of the market Was SOW. and In one case cut down a contractor's pay from | Tgwas tins to the, above, places on MONDAY, WED- | Fruit of the Loom COTLON, 100. 406 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWESR. 03 will be lighted at 7:50 and ex- | £1202. Armond Jardin to Mabel G. Bell, part 18, St ee ee $160,000 claimed to $70,000. It is “heads I win, talls | Congress’ street and Canal, at 8 o'clock a..Im, sharp. Latest Stule VARASOLS at reduced prices, Square 159; $1,67 Worster, 2%. R. O. Polkinhorn to Mills | The horseshoers employed by the surface ratl- | You lose.” It Brady did anything good, it was due are, 50 cents round trip. Gan be Thom: y road companies of New York will strike unless | to his wise discretion; if he did anything bad, he | ‘Ti id $3 per mi3 hartered , | SUMMER SILKS, from #1 Thureday and Satorday,, or information {nanire st a eS 75, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, ees was compelled to. This may be good lawyer’s TON NE eth cP romte Center | ane Chespest TABLE DAMARK in the el of logic, but it is not common sense, Market, orG. W. WEBSTER, Iie ath etensws Jerot The finest line of CLOTHS sad CASSTSIERES in any AUCTION SALES. _ ; ri Goods H in Wi . t0 | FyUNcaN: Quan PAVILION. oy aoa awa mate DEXCANSON BRog lightful bathing resort. Boating, fishing, croquet, 200. Josephine P. C. to Marta 3 s au pa Forrest, trustee, to R. E. Frey, e 128, Georgetown (B. & H’s add ore E. Leion to C. M. Chester, toklien¢ | (XUTICURA RESOLVENT. CITY ITEMS. 10,500. t Baptist church of t the residence of evening. Mr. this city, Mr. J. RB Mason lett for his home thi John Franefs and Thon nth and D streets northwest, 4 SHIRTS read: , $1. two colored SHIRTS made! toonier ineaturs taken and ft eusran- | 399 pares haere men, were in the dock at the Poitce ‘Conrt yester- | Wr Gueuel, sub. A, of Fc ie, 2 shooting gallery, archery,’ quoits, and other amuse: $7.50, $9, $10 and #12 per half-dozen. OTHER “HATA RaLOne: “OOTLERS SER dayyeharged with being suspicious persons, the Vig Eee ro ee In the Sacred Name of Charity. : 59 LOOK AT OUR GOODS BEFORE PuRcHAS-| _ WAKE, &c., &c-, é testimony showing that they were catueht foltow- S$ BM Love toe Wie The many votarles of fortune throughout the | Dining-room aud Restaurant a special feature, ING ELSEWHEEE. At. ction, yitila on om, THURSDAY Ing an old pensioner, whose pension papers were SS nai eee THE NEW BLOOD PURIFIER, world are looking forward with eager eyes to the MORNING, JUNE HIGH TH AT ELEVEN OCLOCHS found on them. The court took their personal oe au Grand Sem!-Anniia! Distribution of the Loulstana | , The Palace Steamer EXCELSIOR. at 9:90 a.m. and ~.. It ~ DUNCANSON BROS., Avot, bonds. raSGae iMett, lot 10, square State Lottery (the 145th), to take place June 13th | 3330 p-m., daily, Sundays included, from ‘th-stree AILROAD, GAS, ANGE AND OTHER A Rng ag gd | ee fers her, — Began tae cates, nection caters | nba ocbobeale Se raunspay, SUK germ, ar om . glyph cc Uo Se ee lots 21 and . Laura V. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, | Music and danct Doat and is. Positivel e Ch Ony ag 4 society, in tne chatr, adopted aypropriate reeolu- | GYp.tnon ‘tabaci Gein eiutae, lo ny of Vinginia, wten over half of a tallon of dollars sng tukcte wold we aisorderiy oc ieutoper pecan 1990 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, O'CLOCK P.M, ‘we will’ sell, within’ oar’ suction s TFespecting the dea a whieh | GP gee Garden, Srustes, 106 8, sun w Scattered abroad. Any one wanting to trip tickets, 60 cents, 29-3m Connbe Sbih dco ‘shares of North Capit South Washinton — to the son of the dead patriot at Ca- Gorton, woe Sine aes G. ese co) Dawa SALT RHEUM Know au abou it ea earn re plying ME A fem = . a cs — my my29-2w er . | 70 ares of 2 Ne tol and Wi R.Be hea = = . todames W. Sane propel 500. J. J. wuphin, New Orleans, La. he world-fam B SILKS, NAY’ if 200 shares Washington Gaslight Co. sort The Union Veteran Corps, of this city, has been | {James ner, to H.W. Misty, 19t 7, Boware | GN EAOR, HEAD AND PARTS OF BoDy, wean | CHa Hospital receive in inctaimeneesauie| CD CCOGUAN FALLS (CORED Ske) RAVE aA 100 chares National Uuion Five tnearence Co.etock, adi Goths mattwd Cocumpeent ot is Gaon sone | trustee, to’ J. J.’ Fallon, | “COVERED WITH SCABS AND SORES, CURED | ° d0llars from the Louisiana State Lottery. RY ¥ cosine * ' hal encampment of the Grand Army | 780; $5,000. J. wat TE ee E E SCABS AND . —————— STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, DARK GREEN, It DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, Of the Republic in Baltimore on the 2ist instar ane property; $2,500. J. F. Olmstead BY CUTICURA REMEDIES, Palpitation of the Heart, Having been thoroughly overhanled and newly fur- quuas DOWLENG, asia ate ve Or teventy tisescen ond prooes ne i & Nichoison, sub of lots Sand 3o: eye ahe Nervousness, ‘Tremblings, Nervous Headache, | Mynet,te running exeursions to the above places. 4 BROWN AND OTHER COLORS, T a ae thew a tad Dad ond Gruen cones » George W. Clark to George Mason, lot | _Teommenced to use your Curicura, Curicuna Rr- | Cold Hands and Feet, Pain tn the Back and other | leaving Tth-street wharf Sundays at2:30 a us eeturm ny 8. LARGE BAY HORSE, FOUR-SEATED PH’ The Albombra and Chinese building, formerly | Hs SUD ofl. 2 and 2, sq. 192; $5,000. George | souvent (blood purifier), and Curtcuna Soar las! | forms of weakness are relieved by Carter’s Iron | at Bop. met Wednesdaye af Oa, aor returning at FIFTY CEN1 Coerie eA WAY. AND SET HaRNEse, Jocated in the Centennial crounds at Philadelphia, | 42500 to John A. Norrls, same’ property: $6.000. | July. My face aud head and some parts of my body. | Pills; made specially for the blood, uerves and Spins, Gatenusce Maine Cit 9 ae eee — ‘The above is the property of Major Thos. Hi. have arrived at Giymont, where they will be WSF, Hellen et at to Geo Lemoa, iots 9 to | were almost raw. My head was covered with scabs and | COMPlexion. : Seite reeeeeniae Ieee ee aa Jey. (whois ordered away), and willbe sold in {rout fe-erected and formn part of the attractions at that | 1 Su bo, Josep: Stephene 7d, | sores, and my suffering was fearful. I had tried every- German Corn Remover, Piusic snd Dancing on all trips except Sundays, Lab gL Gor EL To: Sa. age and White Steiped ieg, | RA pUSHoN Kame cn SATE Sine opportunity to seouze a. t —e ton | $—.. Mary Ann Coyle | thing Thad heard of in the east and weet. |My oase was | the only painless cure for corns. Beware of cheap | Musicjby, Prof, A.J. Cook's Band. Soc. Goionea sare Satin, Toe first class out Ma itnnhee se anne ee ee ee X; Fendail trusing, | Considered very bed oue. One very skilful physician | imitations. 25 cents. mig-din ESS. RANDALL, Provrictor. _ | (Colored Cashimeres ticht blue and pink, pure wool, | "erst THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, crocintpe ng lee ae ao art 6, do. ; $1,800. ©: | said he would rather no! and some of them ———— Se pe Sige Hi DOWLING, Ai ~ = ‘ape antec nec nee to lames J. Clark, lot 1, | think now I atn only cured temporarily. 7 think not, for A Valuable Addition. REA Ep hr age ror any NO sere —— ; Sraats of ber bacant. Tao pence ee ounelly to Frank Hume, | Ihave not a particle of Salt Rheum about me, andmy | Because itis beneficial to the scalp and adds to HONORED MANUFACTURER. width, 50c, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF BUGGY, WAGOX,) Wasdeliveret by Mr. 7] owner, who made Mur- | case ig considered wonderful. My case has been the | personal beauty by restoring color and lustre to A ‘i Beautiful French Lawns, large assortment, 26c. HORSE AND HARNESS. an allusion to Mrs. Hart -o- ssful labors in Lancaster et | means of se‘hng a wreat many of your Curicura Rea. | gray or faded hair, is why Parker’s Hair Balsam io njgess fine quality Scotch Gingham all new | | By virtue ofan order pase April 2th, 1882. ty th, the field of misston ry fwork, and Mrs. Hartsock, to ef, part 9, sq. 535; $1,500. | gores in this part of the country, is such a popular dressing. 7 Es Sred 0. epring shades. half wool. 120. | Pritmate Court I will ee at Thrones Die r Whom the whole affair was ‘a surprise, responded | ChT: Mublhofer to George’ Bauer, ’ part 9, 8q. 535; otfully = Horey Comb Whits Quilts, 75c. Black Velvet, $1, | rooms, on SATURDAY, JUNE TENTH, 1682, in feeling terms. jis $1,500. W. H. Garzes to Dennis Hurley, lot 14, sq: Respectfully youra, Good for Babies. _ Colored and Black Cashmeres, pure wool, doutile | TWELVE O'CLOCK, the follows Fj Wichitinen Putrtacchs 1056; $100." 1. MeMcen to Mariah €. Beet, lot 43, MRS. 8. E, WHIPPLE. When Thave a baby at breast nothing 1s so use- width, S740. . fy aa teeta Sq. 115; $3,097.50. |B. T. Hanley to Fannie Welsh, | pecarun, Mict. ful for quieting my own and baby’s nerves as Par- Bleached Table Damask, pure linen, 50c. i ‘aaron 24, Sq. 516; $1,825. Calvin Payne to Mary E.Wolt ker’s Ginger Tonic, It prevents bowel complaints, Hasdacase Bissk ‘Brcoade balks volisced from $1.50 | ete, arg erties. eine the Sooned te ate 4 ioe sq. aa; §—N. Bunch to Mrs. Eliza and is better than any Stimulant to give strength | ‘Ten years ago, and from that time back to the year of aneeomne sd foo goad Se va ti, ecensed, SCROFULOUS SWELLINGS and appetite.—A Newark Mother. 5 ai: . se eats pares ss Meier ke wae eighteen hundred and fifty-two, there was no foreign Gist for ste Sina Bong wear bs 7561.50. Ea! = on F BANNA, AGentnictestor. ats) if p Sate ate 7 7 — ¥ a = pl 75e. dozen. e or. ef cto —< Deuton: 1,000 STYLES OF BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, | OF THE NECK FOR FIVE YEARS CURED BY Stinging Irritation, {uflammation, all Kidney | maker of goods who was known better than IVAN sIM-| }upner Napkins, 7S, down’ | 1 1 34 | ( JHARLES agence . tans lh CULICURA RESOLVENT, and Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchupatba.” | sroxT, His name on a piece of goods was all that was | Wzite, blue and gold, green and gold and brown and bee tg ee 4 eS e department have received informa- ue $1. Depot, Stott & Cromwell, 6 % aie ae TWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. gn from Eliza¥eth City. N.J., that a stall bos, 13 TINTED. GROUNDS. La Lx WHOLE | _ About ten months since T rent to Portland and got the | strictly Pure Liquors, for Medicinal Use, | D°*#Y % guarantee it as an HONEST, reliable fab- CARTER'S, Tous there March fist. and that hee aoe & SS AND PLAIN G apap eet Wg th teen oe es | oats fine old Ariington Whisky #4 per gallon, i | nl. When the great emand for cheap goods raged in| 4g amnnee melte is offere: bs : y riginat r quart bottle. JAMES F, ¥ é 5 — - enon the seursh, buthave not suc: | 900 STYLES OF NEW LINEN LAWNS, | twem, T had teen suffering forfve years with bara, | POF UUAFE bottle. Janes F, MCG, 4H Sth St-DW. | 9 country Simmons goods wer ately seen. When ¢¢ DEDUCED!” “REDUCED!” stag acine * ALL STYLES, at 8 cents. discolored swellings in my neck about thesize of slarge | Forty Nears! Experience of an Old Nurse. | 10 peoplefound out that ive-dollar PANTS TO ORDER | °° [2 J ‘Thos. Robertson, a bute cutting meat in = c butternut. I used them faithfully for five weeke, and | | Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is the prescription - when the cleaver | COMMENCEMENT Goops! was overjoyed to find the swellinira reduced in size, and | Of One of the best female physicians and nurses in | were no better than THREE-FIFTY ready-made onee— as 2 . ; " ; ° the United States, and has been used for forty we f sflngers off at the first COMMENCEMENT GOODS! | my appetite, strength and spirits improved. In three A pikes e have to-ay risced on our center counter’a lange joint. Dr. Tyler attended hime r ionths morethe swellings were all gone away, the flesh | Yeas, With never-fallin by Inillions of | often not as good—and when the dark days that followed . og 5 lotof FRENCH and ENGLISH DRESS GUODS for 25 Minnie Ralph, a white girl, was sent to the 100 PIECES OF INDIA LINENS, was soft and theskin natural, It seems that the Resor | from pain: cures dysenscrrand Cima ie | the downfall of our lendiog bankers wore over, when | cos. ‘Thess porte Love ters celine ot Boson Oais cee workhouse for 3) days by Jndcé Snell, to-day, for ee ee venz went to the very spot, and actually dissotved the | in the bowels and witd colle. By givine hese “They are a Genuine Bargain." beer sorters nb DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISS, MULL MUS- | Iumpe of humor and carried them off. to the child it rests the mother. Price 2 cents a | the country had passed through this orisisand entered | SURAH SILKS, suitable for Evening Dresses, in cto olen Noble Fan | LINS, PEUSIAN LAWNS, ERENCH ORGAN- Gratefully yours, Dottie, 11,W.8 | again onan ers of prosperity, the demand came for good | Cream, a and Pink, $1.25; same quality sold terday afternoon, and falling on the sidewalk at ue: 4. 8. MANCHESTER. The Unhay ee ye corn a stres ce his ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTIN % poy Wife goods. Hence it is that to-dsy Ivan Simmoni, the | Our stock of LUPIN’S GRENADINES, in elegant OUGNe Lacdioae Mite See Ee ee IEE | W AMBER ROT TON Bastar ome Salem, Oregons | wno suffers from the petulence and il humor of styles and qualities, cannot be exoelied. At the residence of Mrs. T. F. Liovd, corner of 1ith | NEW, YORK MILLS COTTON, 9 conte. ay 8 nervous husband, should name the real canse in | French manufacturer who refused to lower his standard | Soo Mus es sono “ . sae catterts cjumwest, last evening. The col- | BEST LONSDALE CAMBRIG. 10 cate RUNNING SORES ness by preseating tho defendant ‘with Dr. ‘Bens | Of duality inorder to mest @ price, Snds his products pase ove rg ptrredenen inte WO BRICK wOUARE Hos Blerury part of the program was entitied “An SES. LA RSH Boma Celery and Chamomile Fille, ingrester demand thanever. ‘This season we imported | 169 qozen full reg. HOBE, 250. a pair. HORSE: Ne quien Lira Fae ke a lite and porms was delivered, by Mik Menciae: | CLOTH FOR BOTS" SPRING SUITS, 250., 30c., 87, | ON THE LEG SEVEN YEARS; TREATED BY Hub Panch six styles of these goods—three light and three dark | | 100 dozen Aji-linen Hemstitched HANDEEROBIEFS, P : Fie eurtagn. | PARASOLS, 150, E PHYSICIANS AND IN HOSPITALS To sleepless, tired, or discomforteds persons 1s ates ee Dy stiss Katie Scot’ Mrs a. W. Porch San De we Paneer Beiot dit ive, peal Lace, and Lined, WITHOUT CURE soothing and refreshing. a colors, “The light colors we bare made into BTYLISH | | Our stock is very large in all departments, and prices W. Hi i act — a SACK SUITS. The goods are whatis known as a Pin . “ONE PRICE ONLY." a : - A Complete Antidote 3 the Caiversity of ‘Georgetown takes plies. this Shalem, ay a eo ee to all malarial potson Is Car‘er's Liver Bitters, yot | Check pattern—one of the neatest and most dificult — Stoning at Fonts Opere House, | The Won. J. | | 646 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE, | arp) What cohined Sap Yank te niemia oie asec ce Fie from quinine and "everything injurious. “Try | sca sora matiutaeturer to mule yeefeck ‘Thaw we = TRUNNEL & CLARK. Seg ne VO, Sil etna the grads. UTE SIDE. | unable to mupport my weight unless swathed in band- Sates! aae Sieshulii pactenk! we acne danas Nathan |= ald 803 MARKET SPACE. cont Pruefighters were not tried in the Poltee meee, _ A comes itsin ct phiyeietane ot te Olly Hoital | > eee Neue Hone ane ree aibaair cost $22 per suit; | M[ATTINGS, MATTINGS, MATTINGS, foe to earvent Chea on fae atueabens an tere ile. Such way condition wn Tagan to | BUN 80 cont. At all drugstores peat Bee ee ee we | -aasaeuie Yiaewr deameoe Were issued for them. HOSTETTER'S, HOSTETTER’S. | use the Curicuna Reurvres, which have effectually ‘dhaarwes Beas we * Frank Williams, colored, was committed for the cured me, in gratitude for which I make tals public | Fresh Alderney utter: churned every morning | tinction is entirely in the linkug of the coat. LOOSE COVERS action of the grand jury by Judge Snell to-day on statement of my case. and delivered in 3¢-1b. “Ward” ta ac. Ib the charge of petit larceny (s-cond offence) in JOSEPH A. PALM. ‘Also, cottage tie oe week malik, for Furniture Cut and Made to order by our Philedel- Biraling coat trom an old colored Woman nated Es se foment toa te ae One of the styles is the Biue Pin Check; another of the phia Artist, sa |. Johnson. = so yetor gan H H 00 TIE ERE TTTT ee styles is a Gray Pin Check; the other is » quiet Brown Tectat roses oc the Congregational church. There | H HO O a a MALIGNANT CANKER PRA RECORD. -DOMP EO. 4.108 5, 1882, by Rev. 0. oad will be an address by the president, Hon. Mont-| H HOO Ssss8 T ERE T BRADFORD WIDRDONOHG, Same? nea M B re as gomery Blair. ‘The darkest of the light shades we cut into large sizes, PRICEs, ade TITT ERE RRR ™ 888, FANE LALCONEE, Cut oth, 1939, CARPETS AT REDUCED ” at the residence of the ‘bride's 452, Pllc pri ners Ir gdh lig ime Dearie z ge Eom ” Ssaa,|7™ 7 "Gurcuns MOLT Syout, palmer. by the Ber. HL havior JON | S# 8 Very langoman docs not look well in light eolors BINGLETON & HOEKE, anson’s auction rooms at 1 o'clock p.m. See adv T Eee ROR Sass8 FALGOREE ees ae: 9. | We study all these things carefully, and are just as oe iaiane onan: gia dime anxious to dress you PROPERLY as we are to sall you ‘nme pl ep hol arn 1 feel that I must write you what your Cuzioura Bx- “DED. CELEBRATED STOMACH souvent has done forme. I have had Canker of the ‘your clothes, TAYLOR. On June & at 9:40 o'clock p. m.. SAMUEL H. TAYLOR,” of ‘poisoning, aged. ~eeven Funeral ‘tate resi L street north- ‘keep any solid foods on my stomach, and my mouth ran re r —— Iwas ia great distress, and had no west Thursday, Juue tbe at G hope of enre until I got hold of the Resonvenr, seven oa oldie of teh gened eck pvens armas. UNDERTAKERS, ol . FITZPATRICK, SP ee = ee Canes Ht | Dan nes a: PURMIREING UNDERTAKER S New Orleans, La, . | 1726 avenue sg rie A wet WRIGHT . The feeble and emaciated, suffering from dyspepsia RESOLVENT, ONDERTARER. or indigestion in sny form, are advised, for the sake ee 4 1s9f Texts SrxEKr Nokrawayr, of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try HOS- Se Oe TETTER’'S STOMACH BITTERS. Ladies of the THE NEW BLOOD PURIFIER, A’ . most delicate constitution testify to its armless and | - ai ‘srenu yertnweek baton Sen its restorative properties. Physicims everywhere, dis- ped Jani =——————————S——S=—=—_———— gusted with the adulterated Hquors of commerce, pre- CELLULOID scribe it as the safest and most reliabie of all stomachics S38

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