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——$_—$—$—<. vs v nN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Society Notes. Mir. Kelly and Mr. White, —~ Alexan¢ria Affairs, _— LOCAL ME NTION. — Representative Blackburn returned yesterday ‘THE UNPLEASANTNESS IN THE HOUSE TO-DAY. Telegrams to The Star. ‘Reported for Taz Evawie Stan. its CITY ITEMS. whe Wentmer. A Report on the Wilkinson-Tucker Af- | trom West Point, whither he went as one of the | It was stated on the first page that Mr. White}. Lee ‘Tue Crrv's Riven Frorr Rromra—The work Get the Best. Orrick OF rue CHIEF SIGNAL. OPFICER, 2 fair—Promotion of Teachers—New | board of visitors to the military academy. His | had introduced an amendment to strike out the| ~ ————— of So Potomac Strand across Pierce | German Corn Remover. Do not be deceived by Wasnrsctos, D-C.. June 14, 1882, 9:30 amt Text Rooks Proposed—A Discussion | daughter could not jotn him there; as he desired, | clause appropriating $1,975.000 for the salaries and Between Uncle anda N. ,, | Street by > ened Street dock and extend- | nase imitations Druggists. notes 'Prinee one hundred feet east ror the midilie Atlantic states, slightly warmer as to the Method of Promoting Teach- | owing to her continued suffering from a recentfall | expenses of collectors and thelr yuties. He then Lovisviiie, Ky., June 14—A special et. | 128 Fy be bt rains In the northern portions, | ers, de. from her horse in Frankfort, which has tempor- | Went on to refer to the Fenced Ripe Vernon, Ky., states that yesterday, near Wardly into the river is just completed. Dock | Always Avoid Harsh Pargative Ssteriy winds and lower barometer. | “""" 3 between the committee on Ways and means and | mills, ‘Castle county, Wim. Cromer, and wa yma po nomgid ae A idee | _ ‘They frst make you sick and then leave ~~ aacmaen - arily ‘crippled her.——Gen. Hunter's great niece, | the whisky ‘men. ‘The equent nephew, Sam Cromer, wer ‘on horseback od upon the clear basis upon which it ts desir- | seinated. Carters Little. Liver Pils regulate Special Weather Butletia. The board of public school trustees, at thelr | Mrs. Steuart, who recently returned from along | 0 whisky me Scie Sets They | Able that all the ofty’s rights should rest. At the | OPiS ‘ing make you well Dose, sue will Poticer of the army furnishes | meeting last night, received trom the District Com- | visit. to her daughter, Mrs, Edward Davis, at | "Nac ctley entered thechambershortiy afterand | Htally’ quarried diemeustan Vp Ss ph tg CLG 1 scandal ay Mae eee eae hest Ua tis Watkiie Rtiantic | WS#oners the communication published in yes- | Frovidence, hears | favorable accounts of her | asked that tne words used by Mr. White be read, | counter'when the nephew. 1nflicced » wound on ie phe ver channel. | Am Important Change of Scheme, | The barometer ts highest on the miidie Atlantic 8 ing the reduction of rent for | ugnrers improvement in health, Mr. and Mrs | ag he had not heard them. his uncle with a large knife severing the wind- | {cqcr ret Hg ed Success has rewarded the energy, ability, in corset and tow-st in Minnesota. A storm of alight apartments oceapled foc geheo! patra | Davis and thelr infant son wit! fo to Narragansett | Ste Ran not nennd them nent. Teall | ee eae ee Sadanwe knife severing, the w the | Sieees end at the edge of the present docks, and ‘and characterizing” €\ ‘aon Se ¥ is moving eastward from the northwest, | Various apartments occupled for school purposes. | Pier on the 25th instant. General and Mrs. Hun- | .,MMWllte I will repeat tl Pin Weeeen Dante: |aeailon the meme Gay ain ae that any extenston to the eastward would not be- , oomy RATAAOTIEING over” action Fans are reported from the lake region, | It was referred to the committee on supplies and | ter, Mrs Totten and Mra Steuart and her | Satur Su lien president of the Western Export condition, and it is Thought thelr wounds ere more jong, to the corporation. From Montgomery to etthe Cotbcaen Guuke Lorman ‘So great | giles in the southern, iattite and | ScOUats Applications for teachers’ positions | Fons tne ucterinlaw of Dre x. & Lincoln is | dom investigating cominittee that the chairman, | tal Fiver trout is vacaher Onmnaxe stcet ack in spem, | demand for tickets exceeded the supply. that heres tina * southern, infidte and : eee ; 5 . Ne , 1 Sais aie eS ne rs coatitines tn the southern, were recetved srom Eee a Caries pow Visiting the family of her flance, Mr. New- x oe an ene AS, And , means, cae Gas ae for the cit owns both sides; — street dock raring tating a < the Sioataty grand ‘The temperature has fl) i. sora. ni le Haley, lan A. | bold, at Burlington, N. J.—WMr. and Mrs. H. A. a art josed ‘by permission 4 ari \alley and northern portion | Hughea, ¢ orge D. Nicholson, R. L. Sebastian, M, | Willard and thelr son, Mi. H, K, Willard, are now arrangement | with pe ee aGgaga, Tht, June 2tp 4, Winter spectal | Queen street dock ‘open; Cameron street teat foi ibe eee resion. | The following stations | p. smith, Win. H. Stewart, Ella Wetherall, Salva- | 0¢cupying thelr cottage at Nantucket, ——Mrs | tho°ti nr mon ‘wore ae ee te ae and | Say8 Ska Hasek, Ress to postpone the race | Gne-halt leased to Carlyle & Herbert n 1789, bet Bitte Galena ae Fulufills during past twenty-four | dora E. Smith, Robecca Stith, 8. H. Hodge. Ap- | Nathaniel Paige and children will spend thesum- | fr g'Ton had sederedona thes eta Ing So long, and. fixes on July 3. It is bellevea f AgMD, to Coleman & Herbert in 1810, is sometimes | Par Ate wil ‘not $90,000, a8 i ‘and nara in inches: Indianapoits, piivations for Janitors’ positions were received | McF at Crosbyside, Lake George. Mr. Paige sails | IT Wena guuced and tien Jilted em.) | ing so long. and, Neeson July 8d. It 1s believed | open and sometimes, Closed; King ‘sireet dock 8 | the total prizes will bs gusspnn ‘Phe next drat snampaign, 1.2% The follow From S: McDonald Ronis Roeans Were, recclved | for: Europe on the’ 2ist.— Representative. Ather- Gent as thee Wasero eae Ae aie iti oe Sine 's llness 18 a Scheme to affect the | halt open, but the owners on side claim the | the ‘otal prizes Will be $965,500. The next drat a me thls morn Chas. G. Thomas, James R. Quiater and Lucien | ton's faunily, Mt. TK. Peale and wife, and Mrs. | lier gen tiemun to the Windom eoiumitiees | CaaS ~ deck, Rrince, street dock 1s open; Duke strect | Sno sceking Tull. information cas apply’ $0 Bs Ae: und, 69°; fe onthe ny Reports OF the superintendents for | tor ire at the Bright House, fenobth Beaches ieee ee, oe Wall Street To-day. there since "1749, and the elty claiins to own bork ee ee cranes La. Generals T. Beans ravi Ayesha puplis enrolled to be 22086; average datiy attend. | TRE Wife of Representative Williams, of Wiscon- | HQitd Mtn make the statement myselt. | 8!" Tho tone Of the apeculative iatiees eeekne | aes And has lensed them; Wolfe street. dock is | Eo Sent of the drawing. 2" Ve» BAY SS will increase on & Ance, 19,060; number of teachers employed, 488. sin, who has been severely ill, is recovering,Which | eg ravings Of & I ‘Ora deliberate lie. (sen: dle rental popendemtiorny fy by permission of the city council; Wilkes Ita rrp neces phi erties is pleasant news to ail who know her.——Mr. Pul- | he,revings of a maniac ora deliberate le, [Sen- | Stock Exchange ts becoming more and more bullish | street dogg is occupied by the Midland Tallroed A Valuable Addition. terly winds and occasional rain in New THE WILKINSON-TUCKER UNFLEASANTNESS. itzer, of St. Louis, who is now in the city, will take | $4 Ninite, The be scounarei | 24 this mainly because of the encour tenor | ferry; Gi Street dock is vacant; Franklin | 01.0 tie weneme " Jand and northern port Mr. Brooks, for the sub-board of the seventh | his family to Long Branch next week. Many who Se. pLemean may of the crop news. ‘There is, however, an Impor- | street dock 18 occupied by the shipyard; thence une iS is beneficial to the scalp and adds te: Thursday. division to whom was referred the complaint | own cottages at Long Branch are now occupying | °20ush to make that statement. tant and stubborn “short interest” In the market | south the southern boundary the river front is | Personal beauty by Festoring color and iustre tos wsday. eae wins : c eg | teem Mr. ‘Holman demanded that the words be taken | which 1s not easily frightened out and which, as | vacant. Should trade continue to revive it may be gray or faded hair. is why Parker's Hair Balsamd We Have J styles gut | ‘ inson against Mrs. M. ucker, : Sagres. F anor popes they leas ee to the bien ‘Then | the result of the successful campaign of the last 12 | that the city authorities will take some action so such a popular dressing. red cass ‘of faney principal of Randall School, and Miss| Law Department, Iuimbianm UWniver- | Mr. ite arose and sald: I have been informed months has the meanswithwhich to fight arise. The as to clear its river front rights of all doubt. ‘ be Merritt, teacher of No. 1, grade 7, 4th sub- sity that the gentleman from Pennsylvania did not in- | advance in prices after yesterday's closing ran, Suir Burpixe INTRREsT3—The new shipyard Good for Babies. (ete sults. These goods were | division, for alleged disrespect and Wika. oo red SANS JOH, Gina ae eas tw refer to me, and, if so, I trom i489 per AS me Honitnant socks tn @ | will soon be ready, and the keel of a ship, 1,300 raven have a baby at breast nothing ts so use. 1 ae a |ATING is Ls re Ke rise § wi el “cular prices from manufactu- | tion of nis orders, reported that upon a full examt- ee eaten Mr. Kelies ave been Lake Shore to 106, Texas and Pacific | tons burden, will be at once laid. The keel of the r quieting my own and baby's ne Par- arry them over till next | ‘There was a great Jam at the National Theater clasively ‘a y Cane ad nation the case was found to be in its nature one exclusively that my remark applied. scoph tae bene there: | Of stimple discipline .. ‘The principal and teachers | 1ast evening, as there always 1s when the budding | “Mr. Wilve.—Then I Telwerate everything 1 sald. edtired cassinere suits | USaVow on their part any tntention of disregard- | lawyers of Columbian’ University are about to| Inthe ‘interest of pence and harmony, Mr, Kas: where for less | Ine the lawful orders of Trustee Wilkinson, of | graduate, The flower of the beauty and fashion | $00 arose and read that portion of Mr. Miller's | incomes to 66, goverument, bonds are higher for | Not teen witnaeey tavern nearly firty | Strictly Pure Liquors, for Medicinal Use. whieh other houses sell | Showing him any personal or official disrespect | or Washington filled the proscenium and galleries | “stimony to which Mr. White referred, but in | the extended 5s; otherwise unchanged. Southern | yours: and’ thee the large vessels, although fine | Extra fine old Arlington Whisky $4 por gallon, $1 ie dined tite cant | whatever. ‘The examination satisfled the ‘sub 2 2 : i which Mr. Kelley's name was not, used, but some | stat» bonds are nominal. Call loans to-day are 2a | Ships of those days, were nelther of them over 700 | per quart bole. Jame F. Mcuuae 41 9 st nie, we with sell £0 board that no injury had been done the public | ANd Its accessories. The front of the stage was | statement was inade as to the tariff men having | 2% per cent on U. 8. bonds, 2483 per cent on | tons, ona any Oo | schools, or the proper discipline of them; that no | tapestried with flaxs and bunting, while large | gone back on the whisky men. The gentleman | stocks. ‘Time loans are 4a5 percent. Prime mer | Crry Covncrt.—At the regular meeting of the A Most Welcome Addition sneasien ur | injury had been done Trustee Wilkinson or any | fags were suspended from the boxes on each | from Kentucky had evidently confused the gen- | cantile paper is babi percent. A large time loan | council last night an act was passed granting per- | tothe chotce things that stock a larder Is “Hud . = ce you | WAnUof proper respect or obedience to his instruc- | Sides, | Suspended far above the stage was a “eman from Pennsylvania with the general state- | on Denver and Rio Grande stock ts rumored. ‘The | mission to the Southern telegraph company to | Punch.” Its components are rum and brandy of is our prices | Hons, while in wwiul exercise of his duties as | American coat of arms, bearing the words formed | ment «those tariff men.” In view of that fact he | tembers are circulating a petition to the govern- | erect poles on a ling from eity limits orth by | No. 1 quallty, fruits and sugar. Ics ready’ for Use,, A. Straus, |% trustee of the public schools. The subboard | Of white flowers, “class of 2,” and below | thought that both gentlemen would see what thelr | ing committee urging them to enact a penalty for | Washington, Wythe, Fairfax, Oronoko, Union, | ald superb. t. | therefore recommend the Indefinite postponement | W285 @ massive floral shield with the mono- obligations to the House were. the circulation of false rumors about the standing | Wolfe, Patrick, and Duke streets to city mits i | of the complaint, and the discharge of the sub- | ram “C. U.,” worked In the center. The front} Mr. White—I recognized that as a part of the | of business houses. west, With right to place one pole in front of the The Countenance of Mortal Man | board from its further consideration. ‘The report | Of the stage Was lined with beautiful and e1abor- | testimony which Theard, No man Would more ——_»—___ company’s office on King street. The election | OT Woman cannot be celestially radiant and pure, | was adopted. ato floral desicns, while at each end were large | gladly consent to acknowledge that that was all|'The Commons Discuss the Egyptian | It was to the gentleman alone and to 40%, Denver to 583;, Delaware, Lackawana and | new vessel will laid at the shipyard be- | ker’s Gin, Tonic. It prevents bowel complain’ Western to 122%, Wabash preferred to 61, Missourl | fore the new 1.80 tos sccueh ng the lower shipyard | and is better than. any stimulant, to give arengt Pacific to 9, and Louisville to 667%. Railroad | js launched; so that Alexandria will see two large | @Dd appetite.—A Newark Mother. bonds are up jya4y, the latter Texas and Pacific | vessels on the stocks at once—a sight which has See Tr bar, tm here nnot hou near 10Ch st ies who desire to keep their houses are invited to call any time at 2 01 F - ‘i e. | Dut with Dr. Benson's Skin Cure, it can be made! i poataneyds weiauuse, pyramidal masses’ formed entirely of floral bou- | that was sald by the witness If it were true. But Situation. an! geared patie en a smooth and free from tetter, scaly eruptions, ‘The committee on teachers recommended, as the | dreaatee were coated ed Cae ae oe eee he Serge ee tun Cre an ri, Loxpox, June 14—In the house of commons | Gibbon and Pitt streets was granted. R. Portner's } friokles and climatic discoloration. A lovely Le S res y ne | gradua en y el Mr. Kasson.—Does the gentleman desire to turn etter r - Tesult of the sem!-annual examination of candl- | Of the faculty and the Invited guests, Among the } to any proof of his StAtBOnE TE in this connection? leroy agen bel El SaaS, hoe Coe sthne on ok ana een te Fd erdimgpenn | ng. | dates for teachers’ positions and promotions, that | {otter wore gustico, Miller and cx Justice Strong, | | Mr, Wihite.—Nelther the gentlemen, conducting Ban GODS were Caen apistheprcean ertiflcates be granted as follows :—Fi lass, to 5 F VOPR Atl Oraoe: Brow. | (hat Inve: ov Pg a resignation anciiman from ti ward ‘3 ea ane al | ig aes chee |r MLO nun turner H| ain xy dng tan avec in aabeins | Doce qektag Mant, HRS, | Washam agoripen mac ear | of Gre ta nls pane ara apse BOS, | Hi a ey third class, to Mary Croswell | Conmssioner Dent, Prof. Simon Newcomb, Prof. | panied Was se daas Tregret it for the sake of the | climed to answer further questions as it | Wealth’s attorney. ‘A petition for a pump and | years ‘with hever-failing success by millions of | | Street nor in operation. 8y June ¥ a rs | Forty Years’ Exvericnce of an Old Narse. BEY) OOPS W isaffected. He said | V reets, Was referred. Mr. L. Marbury i 3 gation nor the president of that asso- | B&ypUah troops were dl * = ia} ete se rch ng arbury’S | Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syn nts per hour Hilgard, Crosby S. Noyes, Gen. Eaton, commis-| country, and on account of that abominable | W@S, Impossible to expiain the situation | well at Oronoko and Patrick streets was referred { mothers for thelr children. It relkewos the chia - ce THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. none! cation; Prof. Theodore Gill, Prof. | wy s until the papers were published. Sir Henry Wolff, | to the committee on streets. An order for a fire | from pain, cures putery and diarrhaa, grij Amnrictas eyes at HH. Hempler’s, 488 Fa ave. | 6 poage. trom the committce on buildings and | Eillott. cous, Hew Dr. Cuthbert Hen Dr Fauaes, | Mees erame. conservative, moved the adjournment of the housé | plug and gas lamp on the corner of Altred and | {n the howels and wird cole, “ie faving peste ive hee Piaaee nd Swiss | repairs, made a report in reference to the work on | Rev. Mr. Meador, R. C. Fox, Dr. Garnett, W. RESOLUTION FOR A REPRIMAND. asa protest against the reticence and imbecllity | Oronoko streets was referred. An order was made | to the child it rests the mother, Price 2% cents @ aka fheahadagply As rte Of bigntce roti ee Be rhe | Es Mattingiy, G.” F. Appleby, and Prof. Shute. | Mr. Springer then offered a resolution reciting | of the government. Adebate followed. Sir Henry | for an election on the 6th of July to filla vacancy | botuia 1,59 esa nolesale | (he new Dulldings now in course of erection. ‘The | here was such variety ind Urilllancy of coloring | the language used by Messrs. Kelley and White, | Wolff condemned the association of England with | in the second ward representation tn the counell, ra ese lg es tn Tadtes’ | Tine cy an. these Dutldings, the report sild, 1s fur- | on the staze that the eye never wearied of gazing, | declaring that language to bo disorderly and de- | FTanee. Mr. Gladstone said he greatly lamented | Orcasioned by resignation of TL. Mervary, | W. 2. Does Your Head Ache? Waa chibnenws i wnd tes, | ter advanced than has been the case in former | and the spectacle presented 1s not one soon to be cruetl what had been said concerning France, as she had | Padgett was ‘authorized to place a hite a es Lodille’s Specifie cures the worst. case in 5 to 30 and chilaren’s Tae Schitiniats | Years at this thme of the season, and there 1s | forgottene While the stations eee atime the | structive of the gignity Gnd honor of, the House, | solemnly declared that she would labor loyally | 0m King street, in front of his store. The bill of | minutos “ovconta At all drue stones dies ext ants aid childrens | C¥etY Teason to believe that they will be | Marine band, under tie direction of Mr. John P. | #24 directing the Speaker to reprimand both those | and heartily with England. AU the powers, he | James Entwisle for medicines for the poor (660.90), ee a exaaee? dresses, hands: ready for occupancy at the opening of the | Sousa, rendeted several chotce selections. ‘The in- | Members. Said, were co-operating heartily. and the bills of J. H, Burroughs, H. Miflleton, U. i Skit ne exmbrie iresses, hand sckool term, unless the completion of the | vocation was delivered by Rev, Dr, Faunce, of this | » MT: Kelley arose and in a quivering votce asked to ae ster and Gales, shall be prevented by the fall- | city, after which the annual address was delivered | B@ Permitted to ma Men. Emerson, B. W. Walls, D.C.’ Tailiaferro, R. H. | «yw ens’ Health “Reuewer” mstores health ana, trimmed, at 5 ea statement before a vote | Indian Troubles in Wyoming ‘Terri | Lyles, J. L Dyson, L. J. Mc K. Ware, 8. Webb, E. Mann's, 806 7th st. , up to $50, | eave Vigor, cures Dyspey Impot Sexual Do-} | ure of Congress to make the necessary sppropria: | Cosa ares ‘Assistant attorney Gone | Wa taken on the resolution, which he admitted tory. Warfield, H. Warfield, G. F. Sterne, G. Washing: | pility, ‘$1. De i & Cromwell 3 cear Resn or Crstowens, | Uon for the heating apparatus and the ‘addivonal 5 This aldress wis char, | OUSHUtO be adopted in order'to preserve the dig- Omatta, Nee. June 14.—Gen. Crook learns from | {0W, Jt. 0. N. Kerby, J. Hopkins, and G. W. Dear- so Ox 3 Mast coenine’s ‘sren, tne | Ventilating flues in time. The high school build- | acterized by a vigor of thought and felicity of ex. | ity of the House. the commandant at McKinney, Wyoming, that it | born, all for election services, were ordered to be RY erty nage? Ma ged for tin tow only; aisrtach | H¢ 18 Ina very forward condition, and will, no | pression that elicited hearty applaus®, “and his MR. KELLEY’S STATEMENT. Was rumored that 1,500 Indians were on Powder | Paid. Adjourned. Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning ; a ‘to ‘hemnount of $0) | Go4bE be completed in time for the opening of the | words of advice were so Interspersed with humor-| Permission having been granted, Mr. Kelley | iver, below old Fort McKinney, and. that 100 |, REPORTER'S Novss—The committee on strects | and delivered in y-Ib. “Ward” prints doc. yer itt stomer pure oO With 3 tanisore | Sck0ol at the usual time. It is proposed by Con-| ons allusions that they are Mkely to be remems sald desire to that when I look for- | 10dges, ‘of: Indians were on’ Rock creek. | has completed the reconstruction of the sewer | Also, a and sweet mitlits { over will Tih Go Bindsome | gress to take $1200 from the appropriation for | bered. Say now that when 1 look for- | nese Indians, it is reported, are killing cattle and | 8¢TOsS Princess street, near Royal, but the lots | 6c. per qt. Cream, ic. pint { S, S12 7th street | roputiding the Jefferson bullding and ‘apply it to | Among the speaker's exhortations to the gradu- | Ward in a few months to the close of man’s allot- | threatening herders, A conipany of cavalry has | North of {twill need to be raised before the sower other purposes. Of this $2,000 is designed for the | ates was the injunction that when any of them | ted period, three-score and ten; when I remember | left Fort Sidney, Neb., to reiuforce the garrison at | Will drain them.—The gas main will be extended AMUSEMENTS. pure of apparatus fer the high school. The | returned to Congress as representatives of the | that have a son who bears my name, and other | McKinney. next week on Pitt street, from Wilkes street tothe |_ a a committee was informed by the inspector of build- | states they should labor to reform the laws of the cna and a wife I have honored for nearly a —_— bridge pump, and a gas light will be put up SICAL, LITRRARY AND DRAMATIC =| For well paper: {ngs that more than $11,000, or at most $12,000 can | District of Columbia, not merely with the interests | thffd of'a century; when Ihave stood here day | ACADEMY OF THE VisrraTioN.—The thirty-first | there.—The auditor 1s making a thorough exam- 5 tertainment for the benefitof St. Mark's church, W. Henderson & ¢ tn Geek at SO ee Sharged with assault | Wosnenday and Thureday jseninye, under the of ti zens in view b f patriotic regard | after day, and Week after week, hearing a mem- | annual distribution of premiums at the Academy | {nation of the old documents stored in his office, for the caoteat of the OAHOR? {or ve being tes ber of Congress using my name, speakin of me | Of the Visitation, Connecticut avenue, between L | and the useful ones will be placed in bound books | and blood, may escape the present evils by death, | Dy the title of the high office Ihave won by over | and De Salle streets, will take place ‘to-morrow. | and indexed.—A man named Patrick O'Neal, | Spared from the Jefferson building fund. ‘The ending Dill proposes to extend the time for com- pe pleting the Jefferson building to November of course, will necessitate the renting of temporary | wiifle she cannot thus escape, belng immoral, twenty years of Congressional life, I remember | The following 1s the excellently arranged pro- | Who claims to be from Washington, is held at the rhich, quarters until that time, which will have to be ie president of the University, Dr. James C. | that until this my reputation for hon-{ gram of exercises, which 1s interspersed with the | Station-house thts morning, mids | ald for out of that fund. In the high school the | Welling, then conferred the degrees, as follows: | €stY, and fair dealing, and fidelity to | distribution of premiums: Marche Des “Ruines | Ing some ladies at Mrs. Cool ¥ Bociety 0 PE. church. i lo€ of chlid’s | four ventilating shafts have been added In accord. | Postettdintes tienes Lee De oie ‘Arthur, K. | the” business of the’ House has been | D’Athenes,” de Beethoven; chorus, Adatns. Plano =(\Saee ee as” 2, from 2e. up, at Rich= | with the recommendation of the board, but | EK. Bryant, H. Calver, W. H. Chapman, ©. E, | unchallenged. Remembering what was due to | Miss Minnie Sheckels; sung by the class. Sym- oe = - » {01 Pennsylvanlaavenue. | such shaits have not been built in the other'two | Conant, William Fenlinore Cooper, Charles, W. | My children, iny wife, and myself, I feel that Thad phonte No, 3, a. Adagio—Vivace Assal,b- Andante, A2PSER'S SUMMER GARDEN, = buildings. The delay in making appropriation | Dorsey, Seward A. Haseltine, T. Hayden. Planos—Misses Mamie Merritt, Minnie a gg tS elim BRACELETS am! Bangles, to $20, at Prigg’s. Johnston, Wil- | @ Justification in forgetting for’a moment what sere ih and ss for this purpose Is working serious difficulty. liam A. Johnston, gin E. Latimer, W. A. Léeteh, | Was due to the Hou ay thus frankly acknowiledre | Sheckela, Annie Murphy and Mary Bodfish. Vocal ATARRAE. OE ee ’ Brabant, Maltese, Dutehess, Eiel- | Mr. Fairley, from the committee on examina-| H. N. Low, W. B. Matthews, E. J. Moffat, Oscar | my transgression. I do not put’ in a plea for | slo—Thou Who Knowest Each Human Feeling, Cc FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. Je12-3m. jan, French Val’s and real orie tons, reported the results of the examination for | Nauck, M.'K. Page, M. H. Parks, Amasa ©. | Mercy. Ido regret that Ishould have shocked the | Verdt, Miss Emily Healey: plano, Miss M. Sheekels. ay — = ladies the Kendall and King scholarships, already pub- | Paul, J. A. Perry, bugene Rosts, 8. D. ‘Trim_ | ars of my brethren on this floor and the sense of | Mazurka, Bochsa; harps, the Little Misses Thomas: MMICH'S ORCHESTRA, best 43, 55 2 Ushed in THE Stax. ‘The committee also made a | bie, Charles J. ‘Tryon, Charles C.' Tyler, A. D, | Propriety of the country; but In doing this I say | Plano, Miss M. "Merrit. Duett—Ojos Criollos, | THE SUFFERINGS OF A BOSTON DRUGGIST | [Pint dase Aiea teettied for Pienion, Excursions th st. nw. report recommending that the closing days of the | Wilcox, H. K. Willard, E.R. Williams ’ Grad | thts: Tam an old man and a man of peace, and I | Gottschalk; plano, Misses M. Merritt and A. Mur- PEN-PICTURED. and all other occasians. Hesidence! 1. | Htth and sixth crades of the white schools of the | uates, Degree LL. B.—Gist Blair, Maryland will tolerate in violation of all rules of order and | phy. Ave Maria, Nicolai, Miss Kate Aylmer; Oflice hours, 9 to 12 and 3 to 6. ; rinaluse. Old Arlington | city be changed from Monday, the 19th inst., to | cis E Camp, Vermont; Bruce Gavitt, Tenh demands from the presiding offleer of this House, | plino, Miss Murphy. Overture—La Chasse du —_— HEATER COMIQUE. Whisk MeGee,40t 9b stn. Tuesday, the 2th Inst. The recommendation | C, E. Conant, Maine; Join J. Crawford, Ol [. | HO Such Outrage on my character and the fairfame | Jeune Henri, Mehul; pianos, Misses Bodfish, ALOATHSOME DISEASE CURED BY A SIMPLE Sb man wht having been amended so as to exclude the fourth | Bradley Davidson, Maryland; Charles "R. Dean, | f my family without resenting it as best as Ican, | Sheckels, Murphy afd Merritt. Junior chorus, is cASE subdivision from its operation on account of the | Tilinois; W. Riley ‘Deeble, District of Columbia; | and this ts in words. [Applause.] —; plano, Miss Sheckel: confused state of the schools there siuce the Jeffer- | Harvey’ 8. Durval Pennevival Mathew G | Mr. McLane.—I cannot regard the observations | The Regatta—Duett, Rossin! plaho, Miss A. Mure | Son school fire, it was adopted. a r., District of Columbia; La Fayette Fitz- | of the gentleman from Pennsylvania as anything phys sung by Misses A. Healey and K. Aylmer. “ . NEW TEXT-BOOKS PROPOSED. hugh, Texas; Albert ©. Fowler, Missouri; Miles | buta public acknowledzment of his error; and fer | Coronation ode—piano, Miss Sheckels; sung by the | ENCOURAGEMENT FOR ALL AFFLICTED WITH VICTORIA LOFTUS’ BRITISH BLONDES, sung by the class. REMEDY, pve! , aa <s, | Fuller, District of Coltmbia: C. C. Gilbert, K one, I cannot consent to reprimand or censure any | class. -Grand_march—piano, Misses M. Sheckels, DAT i is put up in tin boxes, | _ Mr. Lovejoy, promises Sommistec an tex t-DOOKS, ury H. Harrison, Vinginia; Seward A, | honorable gentleman who acknowledges. his tault | Teresa Saul, Emma McNelr, and Marlon Oyster. anes ‘The grest and only i » tine Hel, posntienea has Dipti Eat sie toe Hozeltine, Missourl; Travers B. Heder an,Vingin oer Aare ee So OARS AND 6 58 ee — 3. W. Mack and a neal oe Morphy, Virgie Srrawsenny Fes Si Augustine’s ehuren | S™Piical Reader and Primee” for use in the fou B. Frank Keller, Pennsylvania; Blair Lee and ology. | [Applause IR UPSET P. 7 . W. Mack and Ads Bo S 5 a ee eee | and fifth grades, and “Swinton’s Studies in Eng- rLinn, Maryland; Karl & Loomny Wi lf; Mills suid that while the House owed tt to QUE UPSET PRICES RTE: Thereby certi that Thevehad Catarst Jacke. Nels ¥ Tds Mantes, Clare ieee | ts ture” fc rrdiie iis ok | Sin: Louis W. Mo self to maintain its dignity, every member owed | ARE TAKING STRONG HOLD OF THE RETAIL | for ten years, and for the last six years have been ater- Herienowen, 11 am, $1.95 per | Sh Literature” for the Gare wes arses & OOK | Vermont; Th | to. himself the maintenence of his own honor and ‘“" DRY GOODS TRADE. rible sufferer. I was rendered partally deaf, had buzz- gal., qt. box, adc. drug store, os IDs a aa havior Poole, Distr! reputation, When one member arose and charged. nes’ G. L. Roberts, Maryl Brve and smoked Roehfort, Connecticut; L, Warren dgon’s 528 9th st. S over for action. = e . cK | isin the head, pains across the temple, dizzy spell | MATINEES TUESDAYS, 7 — ss Uoat another had been guilty of making a dishon- | AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS FOR NEXT WEEK | weak and painful eyes, ewollea and ulosrated tondila, | Saige eT Oe ey SPATS AND BAT: orable and corrupt bargain he must expect a re- ARE: =e : wos 7 cerv: St t sera hard and constant cough, severe pain across the chest, ————— a — sharls, fa bee atl tae la Tenian from Paqwleabped from the lips of the gen- | 5 Cases Wamsutta Cottons, at the upset prices of 9e. and | and every indication of consumption. My head ackea | P)RIVER'S SUMMER NIGHT ENTERTAINe a Mr. Lloyd called up a resolution offered by him | feman from Pennsylvania. He (Mr. Mills) would We. ner yard, Sic dts. se sate scene es onus Eee ae of good wine to , to the rules relating to the promotion of | nsure that venerable old man simply | 100 Pieces of India Linen, at the upset price of 12%. superior te im 3: 1, Gutedel, Mgs- on, Port, Sherry aud superior Clarets. All Soild New York prices. Six Rep Tiekers 1 used language that was not recoz- . head and throat that I could not keep them free. Fre- ae | a 3 om nary. tte, Uheretore, moved to | 1,000 Styles of Beautiful Lawnas in pain colors; Lawn | quently at night I would spring out of bed, it seemed | THE BIJOU SUMMER | years’ s ed that youn graduates of | $: D. Wilcox, Tennesse+. '. Kelley’s name from the resolution of Gee Poika Dots, Figures, Stripes and Tinted | to me, at the point of suffocation. I would then have | SPECIALLY ADAP’ | the normal school, after a year’s service, were ad- | ‘The three prizes for , op=n for competition rites recourse to every means in my power to dislodzethe | 4» entire New C § of Mi Seer ¥anced to stations too responsible for their years | tthe graduating class, were then awarded by | Mr. White then made an explanation and an | 9 Stiles of Madras Gingham and Scersuckers, at the | Tr a 1 aueat and. head behare bene aule to | teachors and providing for promotion after tree Tata RDEN OF WASHINGTON, TED TO GARDEN PARTIES, pany this week in agreat bill. Jo5 sod for a present. Young's. General Brew Tue first p | apology to the House and Mr. Kelley. £0 Dozen of (Deep Lace Top) Lisle Gloves, at the upset | sleep again. For a petiod of six years my tonsils were | HE WASHINGTON SWIMMING SCHOOL, Ose Lov Irish potnt en a fences. He mentioned the case of one Ti r at celley sald ti 4 i Lt | ‘ P : 5 van vore arded to ‘Theodore W. Noye: e Mr. Kelley sald that he was incapable of making price of 2c, Reduced from 50. icerated, and 20 could with dimi- York ave., between 19¢h aud 14th Streets, y $10 and \3 0 was very iil, her physician attrib. Daper Libels;” the secon’ prize, 320, 10, C. | any allusion to a gentleman's fealty 200 Styles of White Groundlinen Lawns, Black, Brown, eet, Bent 0 eine aaa amed Sat Sei ase | her in re Poole, subject “trade sand the | | In view of these apologies Mr. ud he | third prize, $20, to W. Herbert Sinith, subject “Phe | drew his resolution, and the mz are Grand Jury.” "The prizes were allt: unt | trict grad Springer with- ue and Pink Figures, at the upset price ‘of 8c. per teed ~~ te a. Epes = Reece adtter gonstantiy changing and kept at temperature of a fer Was dropped. § | ano Vicoos of Persian Lawn and Tndia Linen at the up- | postponed it: The constant infammationand ulceration |. Houre: Gentlemen, 7 to9.a. m, and 2:90 to 0p. me ‘nD by Dis- oo set prices of 20c., 22c., 25. Lautes, 10 a. mi. to 12 m. ates. Benediction by Dr. Faunce con- te. ¢ a class of ad Tn sub > W heards at Mor- ¢ LINE of palettes ad Duvail’s, 5 and 87 D street northwi Tis one ; 7 : 50 Styles of Lace work, Dotted and Figured Swiss, at | 1 ™y throat, cansed by the prisonous matter dropping | ““Guarantecd instruction in Swimming, $5. _Je3-Im - : best judges as to how repldly teaeus | cided the program. ‘The excellent muste by the | THe Work Remnining for Congress to | ny iiuct pricool tee. ten gaed, down from my head, had so irritated and inflamed my | ———— RiRiaion eee Sather d pa CisWionia Caner nee Marine band, and more particuiarly the cornet and oO. 20 New Styles of Lace Work Grensdines, 45 in, wide, | lungs that I coughed incessantly,—a deep, hard couch. a a ¢ Fowler Sprinz Mattr shor ced. xylophone solos, rece! ved inuch applause from an | It ts impossible yet to edict when the present at the upset price of 62c. Reduced from $1. SALE aT 7th strest northwest. rs oh ; c if 75, | Meanwhile my system bezan to show the effects of this a fee we vocated the present system. the | 2PPFeclative audience. ‘The reception committee, | Congress will adjourn, ‘The House has yet three | Pargkols at the upset prices of Shanttir Tacs wit Hibs | disease, so that I lost flesh, grow pale, and showed ricer, sine uae aver tie Shenae ropa ty ng eee ot the from the Junior el Ss, performed {ts arduous labors | appropriation bills to pass, viz: The legislative ae size, at $4 and $5. Reduced from $6 and $7." | every symptom of an carly death by consumption. | Choice Oil Kaintings, Engravings, Chronos, olt.: is irest Baptist chure Sure that would do justice to meritorious | © “We satisfaction ik ey bul, which 18 now. pending, the river and harbor | UPSET PRICES ON When matters had reached this stage, or about ix | Eerge ant Choice Stock Seen Tee hella oe bel Society, Wil be | texchers who Were so much engrossed In thelr District Government Affairs, Dill, and the sundry civil bill It will take a week | Drove Goods Cashmerce, Summer Silks. Enelish Her: | months azo, I bean the use of Saxrorp's Rapicat. | jreponanctur Contand Taree, Wane olf be fully carried out | Iu order Ufit themselves hee pease ee sees | sghe Enzine-r Commissioner has been authorized | or ten days to dispose of these. After they are | Biwi raiuen {at sults, Gents Cassinieres, Shetland | Cong yon CaTaunl. After wang the first bottie X | === = : oo Ener Wied Gat ee by the board to advertise for proposals for street | disposed of the ways and means committee will | Sheeting Cotton, White Fiannels, Mattinz, Lace Bunt: | bexan to improve rapidly. ‘The first dose secmed to FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e : pang” "Jone diseustion the (question was Tost) Gheeping aad alley cleaniug (br the easulng pear: | cntenter oy Gal Cee ing, Ladies’ and Gents’ Summer Underwear, Hosiery, | clear my head as I had not known it to be for years. It me: » PESLIV AIS, Ge. esas p he parking commission do not object to the | ‘Th: Senate has the deticleney bill. yet to dispose | @/°¥€ Mitts, Handkerchiefs. Se-med gradually to arrest the discharges. It stopped | I attend the dra —Duneanson Bros, auction. | Whitewasuing of the tree boxes on the public | of, the District of Columbia, the army, and TOWSON’S, my cough in threedays. By using it as a gargle 1 soon | ‘ Ihara mgerint aera : afternoon, for John’ A. Clarke | Streets in front of premises of the citiz s nstlar and diplomatic bills are still in'cen- ” reduced the inflammation and swelling of my tonsils, M >HURCH ley’s hal €., OL even. | Cor 50 RESCOCULRT IR nuppose. On the contrary, asa ma’ Should the Senate call up the bill for the sothat they soon ceased to trouble. me. ‘The soreness | ,,tr@sversics and Gram. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, ° ngs in the adjoining - ent, aS a Sanitary measure, to promote ion of Dakota it 18 iluble to provoke a de across my chest disappeared, the buzzing noises in my | for traina’| 1% MO P-m. Bee schedule B. & 0-1. F ormance, at moderate | Wruen Niteurecat ee at the tunity growth Of the trees, they invite all to j bate that will last at least a week, if not loner head ceased, my senses of hearing and seeing were | — = { th a depth of 100 feet, Improved by a two-story | Mave the tree boxes whitewashed. An tinportant bill whieh will have to be passe MARRIED. completely restored, and every eymptom of disease that | PICNICS EXCURSIONS = seen Weick awelltine fone oie LIQUOR SES. before the session closes ts the Dill to extend the <G—) F saa akties : “ PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. he age See tes eee | selabas CATES Waster The Commissioners this morning approved the | charters of national banks, This bill was reported | REO Wow ee Maco poe frie, es by the | had reduced me to the verge of the erave disappeared | __ a = — Brigutwood. ee ea ation for liquor license of the Baltimore and | sine days ago from the Senate finance committee, | ISRAEL LONG to ANNIEE. HILTON, both of Was FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 12, Dy theuse of SaNvonp's Rapicat CURE FOR CATARRE. L 0.0. F. ° | Ohio railroad company and disapproved one from ; but was yesterday recommitted to that committed | ington, D.o. Lhave been thus explicit because, as a druggist, I have will Kive an B. Velmeyer. ) GLYMONT - 5 m aginl 3 o : fir amendment. When itis called up for action | | POORE—BARNACLO. At, the residence of _ the | seen 8 great deal of suffering from Catarrh, and hope | ee CITY AND DISTRICT. y W. Corcoran, T. V. CONTRACT AWARD? Gobate will List two or three days. bride's parents, by the Rev. William H. Janey, June | toconvince many that this is « great remedy. I am | ERIUAY wher mirthvcet at Oe th eS me és . 3 i tary Washt iy | , 1m the matter of disput» about the award of bids | Atter the House gets through with the legis | 1th, 1882, BUSHROD W. POORE to ALICE | familiar with the treatment of Catarrh as practiced by | gm. and sym. i = Unlicensed burs on their | for Stoves, tinware and heating ‘apparatus tn, the | lattye bil, which will be some time before ‘to | NACLO, both of gus city. the best physicians, and have consulted the most emi- ts each; children 10 to Amusements ‘To-nig! is includes atl th 3 (ie pon ste exe te elven es day’s ie Bas ia the intention to call up =) i nent about my case. I have used every kind of remedy | 3 fs tient TreateE Ce arlesque and vartety. . Sitnthir Warrants for selling liquor wit. | missioners have awarded the contract to Mr. H. T. | the river and harbor ‘There 1s a good deal ot ee as ja scpeaved ¢ od of | (4RAND FES! a city of Alexand ria hav: ndisunfssed on the B. Robinson. debate and amendment, 1t may occupy the House | ““iuncral will take place from. his late residence, 500 | taken areat care of aay General Seale. Dar otabiod an FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE seea eae ee requisite licenses being proluced BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. a day or two. 14 t northwi to-mo , June 15th, at 10 i's Seuwix Gaxpes.—Concest. ee The nealth “department ms fuse ksued tts | _FHom.a cursory review of the situation of puouie | Miscgiens, Bonen tatmaerom, Zane Ae StI” | cr or encouragement from any of toa, Snocurine GERMAN ¢ HINGTON SWIEMING SCHOOL.—Ne Tae ARMY WoRM AGaIN.—A large black worm | monthly statement for M It shows that the | business it does not seem possible that Congress | invited to attend. myself with Sanrorb's RapicaL Cune I have recom- AT THE WASHT Bue, between 13th wnd 1th streets nw resembling our common caterpillar somewhat, | tog mortality in the District of Columbia for the | Can get through before the middle of July, and to | DORSEY. On Tuesday, June 13, 188: at3:10p.m., | mended it im over one hundred cases without a sincie ON THURSDAY, JUNE 15, Gsnbex Paury, 1th and G streets sw., Grace P. | Known as the army worm, is doting great damage | mofith of May, 1842, was 33h, or at the rate Of 20 39 | Set trough at tbat time both branches will have | EDWARD J. DORSEY. in tho eigity-seventh soar Of | case of failure, andhave in numerous inetunceseecived | A@untesion Se mente EB church. . = beg ywing: Plantar vesuiny of Washing- | per 1,000 per annum. ‘The mortality of the white Ou ees ae nt, he and day, and to adjourn at Tg ARS. won and friends of the family are respect. | Wholesale orders from parties to whom Ihave sold one | | A eS pais eu a eroun ds . = farms of and those adjoining the Tneame Ageiae: | Population was 155, or at the rate of 14.16 per 1,000 | that date all public measures (probably Including | ,,{i6 Félatives and friends of the fa ‘Thursday, June | bottle. This is the only patent medicine I ever recom- | Ficdlval will take place on the nest fair day, Condensed Locals. The farmers are much alarmed agate Asylum. | per annum, being the lowest rate of any montis | the internal revenue bill) will have to go by the | {HY Mvited to attend his funeral on Thuraday, June mended, never having believed in them before, although | 7**t™* eae aa ‘The body of Mr. Patrick Who was acet- | rapidly spreading thromghout the adjointta coun, | °f oe Ce ee bouliWest. intermeat af Rlcuandrin, Vac ee ne | constantly creased in their eale TT POO NT Comba eMtilly d at Sun evening last, ne: poe +t hee 7, | 27000 less than the mean rate for same month and soul interment ai xandria, Va. - ° tefully , SDAY. = P feherain nated Jone Grau ofthe | stroyed much of the vegetable growth and are | hing si of One Tee gO ee Cae pet annuum, | After the report of the star route trial on the | ™{putse past one o'cloo {lace from his late residenc-, (low of Woscoster, Mase.) | ures Smet 2S me Se Sb. ee. Seernins eee Pike Tce Stee hee Gridin, who | laying in walt for the grain field. The following | M4 Mfosm encore a past eight years. | "TSt page of THe Svar closed, Mr. French, the | No. 3234 N street, Wert Washington, on Thursday, the | Bosrox, February 23, 1875. ‘Adulte, 50 centa? children, 25" cents. Meituced Fates ©, bend rd oahoerema pena bare under. rec- recipe issald to be a remedy for this scourze: | ‘There were 259 births reported, (th anneal birth: | Sub-contractor, was called to’ identity a letter ae name Gt 6 Sole ae E ine societies and clubs can be obtained of J. Oreille Johns! ents, of Geongetown, tO | plaster ome Bene ot ence em One Dushel of | rate of 16.36 per 1,000.) An apparent decrease of | written for him by Mr. T. 8, Nightingale, but Mr. | 9 30H NP LON, $n GOR IRON ee ett A882. at son, 800 Penneyivanin avenue, No contracts nuale with A ewe Dee tartngan, | Dunster, a 4c the total population, by excess of deaths over | Hine objected, and the witness was excused. Seat of bisages re SUFFOLK, s8.: nsttaynne tal eon mn. ‘There exists uO! THe Iowa REPcBLICAN AssoctaTIon met last | P!TthS reported of Gr, the white population de-| Ralph M. Grimes, postinaster of Kearney, Ne- | 75 geet Se. a wi be given in to-morrow morn- Febrnary 23, 1875. Biymont, oxen pre OW LAND, doubt that the drowning was accidental night, and the following committee was appointed | CT A colored by 32 Four pairs of | braska, testified to the length of the route and the | ins’s Poet. | Then personally appeared the said George F. Dins- | _Jel2 Secretary. sendy catered suitagatnst | t attond to the matter of the distribution of doc ew ins) 2 white one ped ere Soporte’: BT tt ae eve sae a eof Rinne eens, MARGARET MARY: | more, and made oath that the foregoing statement by R CHARTER, | ue $5,300 damages for in- | ments during the approaching cam} Be 4 ite #8. 148, fron : : Raat : a = im eubscrib SIDE-WHESL SALOON STEAME! Juries inilictd upon Mrs. Ridenour by an accident im, 0. 1 Herring, Col, Harton, 4 y tor Eutwis sther, Price erect a | , Route 28,165, trom St. Charles to Greenhorn, was | OLR 8S 1. ace trom ber late residenen, Wo | aoe aoe. SETH J. THOMAS, | Eavesinlly Sttod for Excurns inst. wharf, ones by che teagntening of Mr. Rise outs Borse | . J. R. Ficteher, RW. Sinit vod, | Swo-story dwellinig, 106h, on ee then'taken uj nn 712 Tenth street southeast, Thureday, the 15th instant, Justice of the Peace. jodie _— W the steam roller which Mr. Cranford had em. | v. . ao, | hue and € street soutliw ). Edward Tem- 10:80 asm. = 7 ANTICO PAVILION ieyed upon the work of paving K street, Mrs | Hickenlooper. S-H. at TEU On tint ae | pies erect iirc ‘Crostary awellings Treehenene Suspicion of Murder by Poisoning. | 222222!——__ — UANTICO PAVILION. idenour was riding out tn her Vale, J. S. Bosworth and M. T. Anderson.” “| and Virginia avenue southwest; $6,500. E. C. Several suspicious circumstances connected with om the horse saw the steam roller he sores Halliday, erect two tory dwellings on N, be- | the sudden ses and death of the late Jacob Saxronp’s Raprcat, Cure is a balsamic distillation | _Beeinning SATURDAY, June 10th, the Popular the carriage and broke Mrs. Rideno ‘ Mattern, tested. to James | tworn 18Un and 19th streets northwest, at a cost of | Hess, who died at No. 229 D street n.w. last Sun-| f FO 0 B8% EPA BE ONN NW OCC HH | oe witch Harel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, | Steaier KEYPORT Street lamps will be lighted at il Lake and Kate Balloch; Burton L. Bowen | $14,000. Fannie Welsh, repair frame, 414 K street | day week, will probably result In an investigate x a; “ ~ | y y «Will pi y an investigation | HHH U U BBB PPP U UNNNG "HHH | Clover Blossoms, etc.; is a speedy, permanent and extinguished at 230 a.m. | Wm. Murphy and Nellie | nortiwest; $150. Win. Fagan, repair frame, cor- | by the coroner. The symptoms of the sudden | H HU UB BE EN NNC OH H | economical cure for every form of Catarch, from | es the place of the Excelsior on this route. The stockholders of the Franklin Insurance ‘Trice, of Richmond, ana Ophe- | ner New Hampshire avenue and U street north- | attack lead his friends to. belleve that poj- | # UU BBB P UU NNN CCOu H t bottle NTI : Ja bound ofd oF, Schneider and Karoline ; $100. A. F. Barker, erect two two-story | gon was. the cause, and clrcume ee aS ee aa weitonicinc) as follows: D: Imuof. . vel B, ‘between YUU and 10th sts. n.w.; | connected with the treatment of the. patients the Poesia nie eempo er eterna pote eer oat tng | pa i. B: > $7,500. J. T. Stevens, erect 2 three-story dwelling, | manner In which the certificate of death’ was anlilss, all in que pecans, of sl Areariie, Soc el Ak | eee ee ee Joan Keyworth, George | BUILDING Assoctatio: t the v2] meeting of | New Jersey avenue, between B and ‘C sts.se.; | obtained; the failure to find personal effects, &c. THE “oN: AND * A) for Saxwonn’s Rivwoar Cure, WEEKS & POTTER, | 7 leaves Tth- wharf at 9 a.m. and 3:30 br, 3a MeCatla, the Jefferson Buding Ass ation last night six | $18,000, Archer Hayes, erect a sinall, house, 34, | induced friends of the deceased to put the cave in “ONLY” AND “ORIGINAT,' 360 Washington street, General Agents, eo | SU BTND ATS ata case ’ # s H. B. McDonaid, | Shares were drawa from tae hat for redemptfon. | near Van st. s.w.; $1 e lwal Toop, erect a e D Ss Thomas J. Fisher. Mr p. B. Clarke The value ofeach share, pald in full 1s #20535. | twonstart dwelling, ‘allry between N aud O ind | ee er i ee eee Cee Round trip tickets, 50 cents, my resident, I. Fenwick Young secreta: a hand 10th sts, n.w.; $600. Geo. F. Graham, erect, aving : 0 a DC adie tess coe THe BRILANT Solan Hato To-pay,—This | uwo two-story dwellings, Kingman st; $209, | P2802 having been administered, as made ee ee ee ' gs, King! 3; 8, a vy JOHN BRIDGE! A clerk at the court house, taking a prominent | Morning about ten o'clock the attention of many | Hellen R. Tindall, erect a’ two-story frame dwel'. ‘The steamer Excelsior, canal packet, will make her lawyer by the arm yesterday, led him to the back | Persons Was attracted = by a. erfectly | ing, Prospect avenue, county; $2,000. E. E. Barnes, | TWE PrestpENnT has appointed John J. Cook to ae trips tothe above places on MONDAY, WED- ot the buliding and pointing to one, of ‘the un — porte ee ee aches Ot | repalr frame, 114 34 st. se. ; 8500. i be notary public for the District of Columbia, and C. H. GRAVES, OF BOSTON, aa REspase FRIDAY and sURDayy leaving her’ wharf, ished court roo:us said: “Behold the plac atic Sy as ee ee * aD streets northwest | ComeTees stroct and Canal, ‘clock a. im. abarps Where you will shortly tie.” and ma te his, pA rao iin a perfect rainbow, around the sun. Chas. A. Shaw to be comnagsstoner of de2ds for the ‘9th and D streets n ® je ES KA i MoxtmEnt To CoLoxED SoupteRs.—At a larg? | st: se colum- ‘The Steamboat Keyport, formerly on the | Iwasa solar halo which ‘ts comparatively rare, | and enthusiastic public meeting held under the Fog SE MSE DE DEEE Nt Hie Isixiok, Grass Foto has retried ater having been thor- Farce ee ae pg on hanced uspices of Union Bethel literary and historic As- . oughly and hantsomely fitted up. throughout. as DO Scie value, eS NO | sociation, at the close of a paper on * The negro in = sury She hag taken the place of the Excelsior and will | 4a for meteorological prediction. Halos are | the rebellion,” presented. by Geo, M. Arnold, esq., nein Seiad A ac ih ~~ be run by the Potomac Steamboat company be- | formed from the refraction and reflection of the received the resignation of Rodney Curtis, melter a resolution was adopted instruct! or tween Washington and Quantico daily. Taysof light by the minute snow crystals of the | o¢ the association to Appolue h committer ct even | at the Deuver mint. Isready on opening, snd the thing for uze ae CLUBS, HOTELS AND PARTIES, " COLLECTION YET OFFERED, AND 1HE | Market, or G. W. WEBSTER, 1114 av. We CLUSING SALE FOR THE SEASON. CCOQUAN FALLS At tion rooms, cn THURSDAY MORNING, ‘ - And at private spreads. Put a Casein your winecellar. | JUNE FIFTEENTH, TEN O'CLOCK, it AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. Sumner Lexixe, No. 176, I. O. L, has elected the | trrus cloud. four ex-soldiers and three civilians—to devise ways following oMlcers trom July ist: Dr. Samuel Le-| sssanty ow a WowAN >This morning in the Po. | a%4 means for the PRE DOGe OF GRO Eee Tn Ea One ee eee one een aut yncommorsaD ie ‘Trade supplied by D —— a = i porn! M.; Kleb- | yee Court John Jackson, colored, was chai ington, a monument to the memory of the colored | night and to-day ia not quite so well as he was UR CRATES BURGESS & GODDARD'S IRON- Pe STONE CHINA. A. good assortment of stove rode, st anction to the e lexrooms, ‘BDAY Me 5 trace withi= our sai paces ae \ORNING, i soliiers who fell in the late rebellion, ‘The com- | yesterds With assaulting a colored Woman’ named Annie , isla litehs ‘hoard of true. | Patker, who told the court that the defendant | Mitte? Was appointed as follows:—Ex-soldiers— eee : lass, Geo, M. Arnold, M. M. Holland, came to her store, in Uniontown, and clatmed a y J )| PATENTS were Isseep yesterday as follows: Meo H- Farris, L- | qog, which she refused to let_ him have, when he | Re¥. William Waring. Civilians—J. W. Cromwell, ©. Shields, P.N.M.; Abram Act Owens, IC; Judson Malvin, C. fees for one year from Juiy 1st ‘W. Mershali and Robert Wilson. G. G. CORNWELL, e Bishop J. M. Brown, Prof. Storum. Wiison Ager, Washington, decorticating grain; 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BS esterday afternoon three young ladies—Misses | SSanlted her with a club, Jackson tastifled that i ee Day 0. Crane, . Washington, amalgamating | _atretail by bottle or dozen of Each te Sacreinnet ge lam Sos =! Blanche Brown, Minnie Saxton and Olive Bentz— | trace him on the yee hee eo and THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ore-separator; Gcoi Mc Harbaugh, Tabillasville, wee tase thes a y 1a which they were | Suck bimon the head with a brick. ‘The court ‘The following are the opening and closing prices | Car coupling; Kawisi M Howard: Baltimers Md.) | 7. H, MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. LL beige etl « Tics Fiding, bear the ‘Col university, by the | !posed a fine of $. -_An appeal was noted, ef the New York Stock Market to-day.a3_reporied | Cir CoN dor teeitieating. speody exit from building | BW; JRED'S SONS, 1216 F street. F — Laking fright aud running away. ‘They were | Iurnovmmyts ox THE'GUNTON Pxorenty.—The | DY speclal wire to H. H. Dodge, 989 sth strest in case of fire or alanine Clarence M. Kempt, Balt | 2&ALL& BAKEE, 430 Fennevivaniaave, m25-eom | CATALOGUE OF PRIVATE OWN. GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. more frightet tan burt. heirs of the late Dr. Win.Gunton have recently im- “Name + +|Q1Q1 Mame 107 € | mor gas machine; Wm, C. Marmaduke, lomac To beeold at my suction rooms, southwest corner = Yesterday Oficer Powell, of the seventh pre- some rty lest 3 pagan is W. Norris, QTRAN Y inet, found a dead baby in alley between € ald D | bu dete street east: hetreee Pandas nore, | Got Tnttshnor’, bottle abapperss Orie Bakker, Wastin? CHUESDAY EVENING, SUSE TWENTIETE and |S ARGHACE (EPIBCOPAL) CHURCH, and Ist and 21 streets northwest. eight neat two-story houses have recently been | C22. Pacific. eh ton, ecoilng vir for: making ice and cooling air in TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. | FOLLOWING EVENING: ‘each evening: TH r, June 15, at 8 p.m. unacknowledged) frou “F.8°5. (ur the Gartend | Sek ene mee gfuie aveutas beraten oth Dee ist pret.) SOs Nort UAE ba Py tiple ey penal FINETOCR FON SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND | “‘Tenne: ¢ ~ “F. i.” al mm the soutn of Virginia avenue, ween 9th SKIP] ‘rope; W. S&iand J. A. Upsher and W. R. T uctioncer. Monument Fund, which has en turned over to Honter, Tisimont wes W. ih wiles, BAUCES. = ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Ai ._ | GEORGE E. NOYES, _ a. } enderson, Mil, 3 THOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoneer. ome, amen ate baby 3 id bas : ‘Read aes eae t =e LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. | ADMINISTRATOR'R SALE OF A LIBRARY OF Breaking the winiows 0 f howe No is berger O25 ME St Pal pret asada pure pated SP weuk ‘digestion and: deiaiey MERCH LA SEOUS SOE. An old man named August French pleaded to 85% Tidy St. P. & Ornahal 87%) 384g brsliaap Sige! bag hess Lita ae Some SPs em fe en stone, See fol | Ey wietan ot oe cea 2002, by ae guilty in the Police Court to-day to being a sus- He U7 Wo. pret.....|101 [101 oe eee oe Probate Court, I =. iclous person, and was Sent to the worklouse for improve i ry : ‘Texas Pec MY 4 The following Washingtonians were registered on oes ‘DA’ su PM. Se Gays ems MSE Soe) SS Caton Pas sha’ hea, | Bete om Sunday: Hons WW. D. Kelley, Gen. Lefevre, UTION—Genutne only with the faceimile ot of ationt 100 volumes of Miseclisnec meena Ee Suwe Aausses 4 Pouien Orrick T0007 Mr. C. Sonneon Mo. Partie...) #2 | (17 Wan. Pac. 7, | HOB. Graham Frost, Hon. 1. F. Page, Mr. Potter, bp A Cr ee a eS oe ‘Booke, Pamphlets, to yesteniay 5 2f Wa. Ps of the tariff commission; Mr. Justice the Labe!. ‘This caution ts 5 Rev. Felix HAN, for Francis Leona nt iets aut against seit x centri: sa tapsiiWenes Unido | eo: Ha Mer, Col Corsnill, ME. and Ning Frank Gouger, feiretoge cen snd iuferio subetiitos bo: fels-st i Cha. per earn oe cave ose oo eras ee ee ae Sink, nd re Lancol, Mr, and Sts. Clark : Lor Other Auctions See Sizth Pave.) “4 Fa 5 g . He Dar him for keeping his Dar open on San‘ay, and that ‘THR SPECIAL CABINET NEETING this afternvon | WT Fitzh, Mr. and eae eee 2 By here were ho grounds for seit arn st, sid tae OM for the purpose of the st ot tar | A Mot) Cooper ond the sss dulge Snell r was an unusnally long one, At | ‘rn ;