VOLUME VII. WASHINGTON CITY, D. C., JUNE 24,1877. NUMBER 17.
" Render «uto Caesar the things that are lustily on Sunday, to the dozen Jewish merobants'or master's hand to evolve order out of confusion, and we THE CAPITAL, bankers who, escaping years ago from christian perse- believe that Colonel Thompson, w ith his well-known LATEST BY TELEGRAPH/ Ctesar'sand unto God the things that are cution, have in this country, by energy and industry, professional acquirements and his untiring energy, is PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY God's." He had asked for a coin and amassed woaltb, but who will not remember that they just the man to do it. FOREIGN NEWS. are only tolerated, not courted, why who pan dis- —All the courts have adjourned until after July 1, TVIE CAPITAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, uttered those grand words over the money. pute his God-given right to stultify himself, since he and it is not probable tbat any great amount of business LONDON, June 23.—A Reuter telegram fromlbrailaT alone has to pay for it? Or going farther, it he will bo transacted therein during the heated term. It dated to-day. says the Russians entered Matchin to- 937 D street, Washington, D. C. The Jews had a government that was a day, the Turks having abandoned it. The Russians refers, as is notorious, tbe Josle Mansiields and Corn has been the custom of tbe judges of the supreme continue crossing here by a constructed bridge and a theocracy, their politios were their religion, ?'earls, because they are christians, to the Deborah court of the District of -Columbia to depart from! the steamer. IDOJSTH PIATT, . . . . ; . .. EDITOR. Stincr8 and Graco Agullars, because they are Jews, city soon altor the 1st of July for the States iroiji and their legal enactments came direct, which they were appointed, fbr tho months of July and CKTTINGE, Juno 23.—Montenegrin official accounts* Who can question his taste? admit that Suleiman Pasha and All Salb's forces TEP.WS: Per fear, (including postage,) $3.50; six theyclaimed, from God himself. ButCoosar Or 11 shoddy fashionable society, such as, objects to August, leaving only one judge here to sign applica- Jews at the G-rand Union, prefers the women who tions for injunctions, ice. ATI the judgos but one have effected a junction, and say it was alter six :mèmtbs, $1.5®^ three months, 75 cents—in advance. had intervened, and separating religion, have been accustomed to spend July and August at days' continuous fighting, in whloh the Turks lost resort to drugs to prevent having offspring, to the wo- 7,000 men. ¡Single copies, ® cents. such as it was, from government, brulal men in Israel, who love to roar a large family, can their own homes or at summer resorts, Therefore wp may not look for any great amount of business during CONSTANTINOPLE, June 23.—Telegrams received C their civilization be questioned or their morality LUBS : Ten copies to one address, In advance, as that was, built a foundation for a double doubted ? those months. from Mukhtar Pasha state that the Turks attackedT •with one copy Tree. Twenty copies to •one address, $85 on the 20th instant, a Russian division onoamped at duty. It was little that Christ gave to And right here I must state that in 1874 the order of The poor devils in jail who are waiting fbr trial, and Hlllatz. The fight lasted until nightfall. The Rus- In-advance, frith one copy free. Bnal' Borith, the largest Jewish organization in the who are unable to furnish bail, although they may be sian division was cut in two, and fled in disorder. Cffisar, and all that was left he gave to world, convened in convention at Chicago. Nearlv as Innocent as the lily of the valley when trembling God. Our duties as a citizen harmonize three hundred delegates and ladies were in attend- among the larger flowors, must await the return ot tho VERSAILLES, June 23.-The Senate and Chamber of ance, seven eighths of them stopping at the Sher- judges Who are cooling their overworked brows in the Deputies, after unimportant sittings, adjourned until SUNDAY MEDITATIONS. with our religious obligations. We may pay man House. Again, in 1878, the union of American pleasant resorts of the mountains and the salt sea air Monday. After the close of the sitting of the Cham- tribute to the power, that gives lis law Hebrew congregations convened In this olty, domi- of the ocean. At any rate the prisoners at the jail ber the Duke de Broglie, President of the Council, (NO. XIII.) and M. Fourton, Minister of the interior, entered to aed order, but nothing beyond. ciled at Willara's Hotel. O ver both conventions 1 who cannot find ball will bo compelled to swelter ih read the decree of dissolution. They consulted Presi- " And S iey send unto Hlai certnAn of tlie I'hartpecs had the honor to preside, and therofore speak ad- the corridors and cells of tho jail until our judges visedly ; and the proprietors and every employee of liavo completed their summer holiday, and all this, dent Grevey, but it being too late, postponed tho read- •and of tire Kerodians, to catch him in His TTOrdt". Municipal government is for the benefit both hotels were notonly satisfied and delighted, but too, in spite of the fact that the Constitution of the ing until Monday. " AndwUen they were come they say unto Htm, of the governed, and the tribunal to try publicly and privately said that they never bad better United States and of the States thereunder, guar- behaved, intelligent guests, and begged one and all antees every man the right of speedy trial when ao-. LateHt from fit. Johns — Iiiccntflarie» Master,know tha t Thou art true, and oarest for no -such is in the governed. The brutal oon- to make it their nomcs in the future. cused. But in such matters, as in others that affliot i'uptnred. man; for Thou regard est not the person of men, t)Ut iquestof the weak by the strong, the lust of Is it possible tbat such a marked change should ex- humanity, "there's many a wheel within a wheel.?' .ST. JOHN, N. B., June 28.—Yesterday Mrs. David teacheit .the way of (itod in truth. Is it lawful to ¡¡¡tve ist, that the Jews of New York are an exception? The poor suffer wlthouj redress. Tapley observed two men running past tho win- tribute toOtesaror net? power and the greed of gain, that pervert Surely not. It does not exist save in the head of Mr. dow of her house on Metcalfe street Shortly after- governments from their just ends, create no Hilton, who bos dealt a blow not at me as a Jew, but wards it was discovered on fire. Alarm was at once " Shall we give or shall we nut i^lve? But He, Irnow- at every man, woman and child in this broad land. struck. A Portland steamer had arrived by this time ing their hypocrisy, Bald unto Wiem, Why tempt ye just demand for the tribute Christ au- He undermines the very foundation of our institutions SPORTING MATTERS. and was playing on the burning building and other Me ? bring a penny that 1 oiMty see it. thorized to Cfesar. and scatters broadcast the brutal, narrow prejudices houses were soon mado thoroughly wet and tho sparks which disgraced the dark ages. that were flying thick rendered harmless. Tho Port- " And they brosght it. And He said unto them, We, however, have improved upon the He lowers the standard of American manhood, Base Ball. land firemen worked hard to keep the flames down. "Whose Is this image and superscription ?. And they Ccesarism of the day in which Christ spoke. sinks every instinct of the gentleman, and in- The last week has not been a very busy one among The city engines were soon on the spot and were put 'Raid unto Him, Ua'aar's. vokes by a word the Giant Fanaticism, and If he has In operation. Ropes were made fast to parts of the A deadlier enemy to Christianity appears in received, as alleged, hundreds of letters and tele- tho league nines. The only games of importance be- burning building and It was torn down in a few " And Jesus answering, fiald tmto ¡them, Hender to grams indorsing his act, then it unfortunately proveB ing the defeat of the St. Louis by the Brooklyns, tho minutes'« l that Csesarism that seeks to make religion 'Oscsar the things that are Cu>sar s, and to G-od 'the that society is a sham, and that our boasted liberties Chloagos by the Bostons and also the St. Louis, as Hardly had this fire bcefi quenched when a cry of ¡things that are Hod's. And they marveled at Him.'" fashionable. Christ was denied by the Jews are hollow pretenses. With the personal feeling of fire was again beard. Hundreds of people who had Messrs. H. and S, the public has nothing to do, not well as tbe victory of the St. Louis over the Boston on been at tho burning of Taplcy's house rushed madly The heathenish tendency so markeU because He was born in a stable and was by with the other fact that tbe Judge b^ars the Jews of Thursday. The Louisvilles are working their way down tho public stairs ana slid over rook leading to New York "an ancient grudge," but with the inde- trade a carpenter. The humble mechanic east, and next weok will play tho Bostons. The last Main street, there to find that Charles Day had been among modern sects, to seek the favor of the cencv and cowardly assault everything ; and as the caught In the act of setting fire to a schooner laden 'Creator by a contempt for His works, lias is ignored and a god substituted. Were our Bank of England was humbled by the insulted week's playing places tho Bostons at the bead of the wltn hay and which was lying at the steamer Star's Savior to reappear on earth, with the lowly Kothschild, so the "heir-sneak" of millions may find champion list, with tho Brooklyns second and who wharf. Day had been discovered by Mr. Clark, and ireally no fommlatioTi iu the teachings of our not only that he is famous in bis infamy, but that he are playing a strong game. Games played yesterday Knocked down by the crowd which had collected at .Savior. Of all this beautiful earth, following of fishermen and tent-makers, our is a broken merchant. the wharf, The fellow was handed over to Major ohurck members would be horrified and As Bryant, the godly, once said, "the Jew doos not will be found in our telegraphic columns. The fol- Cunard. who tied him securely with a rope and suc- with Its flowers, toimis, swimy fields and get into a passion ; his brain stands the everlasting lowing is the record of tho league clubs : • ceeded in getting the dastardly villain into a car- ^solemn weoiS; it® shadow-taunted moun- gravely disheartened. sentinel, and he wins, not by 'Morrissey-muscular riage, apidstcries of "Lynch him.," Christianity,' but by force of intellect" The Portland police station was reached. The pris- tains and 'restless sea-s; its -ever changing Our religious Ciesarism elbows poverty Let the ancient Judge bear this In mind : that the oner was put inside, and an attempt was here made .'seasons and glories otf light, that aire of the out into the cold, for that it is not respectable. Jew has a memory for every slight, as he has love for to hang Day. One end of a rope with wheih he was every kindness. The Judge has not only committed bound was placed around his neck, when Major earth—man alone is vSie. And yet'heseeks It would go hard with it to make an excep- a crime, but, what is worse, "he has blundered." Cunard effected his release by placing a revolver to to win favor by affecting to despise ' all tion in behalf of the divine founder of I do not exeuso tbe errors* foibles and follies of the the head of the man who held the rope. Jew as a man. I concede u loudness and display at 1 The enraged crowd which followed to the station' that is better than liiaase&f. Christianity and His chosen twelve. Yet he bathing places. * I condemn, deprecate It, not but finally dispersed. has said to us that a slight to or abuse of the what the same. Is true.ot christians, but because 1 hold Boston Thomas Sloan and Charles Brown were arrested on It is not possible that He who had such that It is used as an additional reason for roustng and Brooklyn.., suspicion of attempting to set buildings on fire. an unbounded love far Ms fellow men humblest is an offense to Him that will rob fomenting prejudices which never slumber. Chicago That there has been regularly organized attempts us of the heaven hereafter. And well it The shoddy. American, aping European manners, Cincinnati.. to fire Portland there appears but little doubt, as fires should not have as kiwUy looked upon the imbibes the customs and feelings of a bankrupt aris- St. Louis.... were started at the same time at many different places. humbler lmt more perlect work of the may. If we cannot receive the poor in our tocracy, and thinks by eschewing the Jew to seal his Louisville.., The residence of Stephen E. Stephens was set on fire churches because of their poverty, how can title to gentility. inside by some miscreant who had obtained an en- Creator. " In the mainy mansion« of my I am glad that this question has been sprung—it Games lost.. 13 14 62 104 trance through an open door. Father'« .house there is room far all hi» we find happiness in their association when will do good, not only in a healthy criticism, but also There were forty-one prisoners In the city jail at 10« they are to meet their Divine Master and in a proper appreciation of the many true men and o'clock last night, debtors included. Eight were ar- creatures." And the henee was not larger women of Jewish feith. The following games were played since our la*t: rested during the day for varions offenses, one for than His 'heart, that gathered in and held friend ? It will also aid in bringing back to a normal condi- June 18, Boston—Boston, 0; Chicago, 7. stealing, and two others for attempted incendiary tion those Jews who thought that their wealth could June 18, Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8; St. Louis, 2. acts. lovingly and tenderly all living things. We have so arranged our Coisarism that purchase every privilege. Juno 20, Boston—Boston, 13; St. Louis, 0. Tho city is under military survelllence. Food and The veiny -sparrows that «old in the mar- we can be religipus without being moral. Those are now reaping the result Of their vanity, v jUDe 20, Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 13; Chicago, l, supplies for destitutes came in frotn all quarters, and and while we as Jews and as citizens deplore the in- June 21, Boston-Boston, 11; St Louis, 13. active committees are organized and working well. ket two .for a penny'were known and cared The good will to man on earth is lost in the sult and injustice, yet we cannot forget the fast that * June 21, Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 0; Chicago, o. The vaults of the Bank of New Brunswick were for by our Savior, who guvo His heart's glory to God in the highest, and the glory- much of it is to be attributed to those who have for- THB Cincinnati nine is disbanded; Keck, the man- opened to-day and the contents found to be perfect. gotten the terrible past, revel in the luxurious pres- ager, has released all the players from thoir engage- W. J. B. Jamieson, reported dead, hus turned up blood in testimony of the truth, that not resolves itself in mere forms that are as dr jr ent and have no eye for the stormy lUture. all right u ments, and several gentlemen of Cincinnati have held only opened heaven rt» us hereafter, but and hollew as husks. The husks may be "No baptism, no indifference," Heine said, can a meeting at Johnson^ law building and organized a The city was patrolled by special constables and wash away the Jew." Then why try? Why not in- stock company with a capital of $10,000 in twenty volunteers last night. No disturbances. Ail quiet to- tendeied .peace and .good will 'to the gilded, but they are husks all the same. troduce into our public pleasures, into our summer re- shares, and formed a new nine, Mitchell p., Hastings c., day. Jiuman funnily on eartth. Christ gave little to Csesar and much to sorts, the simplicity and morality that makes the Manning 1st b.,. Booth 2d, Foley 3d b., Fulmer ss., Jewish home a source of delight and rational pleas- God, and we give little to God and much to Jones 1. f., Pike c. f„ Addy r, f., Gould sub., and ArroKt of Illicit Distillers. The humility He oontinualily teaches has ure ? , Be intrusive, but'let It be with the compositions have telegraphed to all the league clubs to allow them PITTSBURG, PA., June 23.—Collector Davi3 of the* Cw««r—for are they not one? Ah! let us of Meyerbeer, Kubenateln, Mendelsohn, Bartholdy; to assume the championship record of the Cincinnati United States revenue office in this ctty received in- ia it ,no degradation, no «lavish, supersti- the philosophy of Spinoza,, the statesmanship of Dls- under the name of tne Cincinnati Athletio Association. formation a few days ago ot the existence of a band tious bending of humanitybefore » vindic- return, and filling our empty pitchers at the . raeli and Lasker. the oratonr of Cremieux, the Schol- of illicit distillers operating in the mountains near divine fountain, prepare for heaven by arship of Deutsh, the jurisprudence of Goldsmith, OF THB old players of the Cincinnati nine Mat- the State line, about sixteen miles from Uniontown. tive God, 'but the humility that takes from the philanthropy of Tonro and Monteflore. the thews. Hicks and Cuthbert are unengaged. Hallf- A gang of law-breakers has Infested that vicinity tov 'US the false pride that acrogates to an ant- developing heaven- as Christ taught us oh authorship of Auerbach and Mosenthal, the science of nan, having been engaged by the Chicagos, very ygars, and lately Secret Agent Grlmeson worked out earth. D. P. Munk, the art culture of Bendemann and Rosenthal, unfortunately broke one of his fingers while practicing the Clue successfully, laying the offense against a fam- hill all of »creation. For how many thou- the lyric excellence of Raohel and liawlson, tbe musi- for the Hartford-Chicago game last Monday. ily named Dean, rosidmg in the above locality. Act- sands of years did the human family see cal superiority of Joaehlm Levy and Wlchrfwskl, not ing Upon instructions from Washington, the collector to speak of a thousand other Jews whose genius and Organized an armed force of fifteen men, and placing oulture has enriched the world, and whose manners THB CHICAGOS failed to engage Dick Higham of the the sun rise in the east and set in the west OH, SING NO MORE. Syracuse Stars, and have seeured the services of Ferwy them in charge of United States Detective McOready, Oh ! sing no more that song so glad, made no one poorer. S. WOLF. started them out yesterday with instructions to mako and say this light was made forms and for Washington. June 22, 1877. Malone, the finest catcher in the country in '73 ann Wake sot its melody,. '74, and if Fergy Is in good form he will be a valuable a general raid on all concerned. This afternoon Mr» .us only! How scienoe took the «un from Davis received the following: For now, alas, the strain Is sad accession to the Chicago nine and greatly help'them us and gave it to such depths of space the to recover their lost ground. This club has released UNIONTOWN, June 28—2 p. m.—Our raid was a suc- mind of man cannot comprehend them I That once was sweet to me: Sullivan and Waite. Sullivan will be remembered as cess in every respect. We have seized four stills and For she whose tender loving hands AT THE CITY HALL. the last Washington importation. mado ten .arrests, six of whom were surprised and How science removes Qed Himself, making First smote its magic chord —The following note explains Itself. Weworeabsen captured in the distillery at three o'clock this morn- Him the center of that which lias no center, from tho city wlwn the matter given m by our court SXYDBR and Gerhardt, Washington's celebrated ing, and are the same persons who made the attack In heaven amid the sinless stand« ball tossers. will be in the city to-day. These gentle- on Deputy Houseman and myself on the 19th instant. for it has no'limits ! lint -science no more To sing before her L
For THB CAPITAL. author of the treatise entitled " The Caval which243,000are Infantry,62,000 Cavalryand The Infantry is armed with the BercTan world-renowned correspondent of the Cin- "LET XJS HAVE PEACE 1" ry of Modern Times," (Die Kavallerit der 27,000 Artillerymen,with about 70,000 horses, rifle, the needle-gun and a .Russian rifle, cinnati Commercial, has lately written an* Jetztzeit,) " is drilled to standstill and (including those of mounted officers,) and the name of which is unpronounceable. able and exhaustive treatise upon the die- Thoughts at Arlington. killed, which makes a Russian square the 1,080 cannon. This is the force on paper, it The Dragoons and Hussars carry carbines tetic customs of the Southern as Compared most difficult of all squares to be is true, but there is every reason to believe and belt revolvers, the Lancers two revol- O days which are dead as tho rcses with those of the Northern people. The t pierced and split asunder by Cavalry. that the actual fighting strength will not vers in saddle holsters and the Cossacks learned Dootor, be it known, spends much That withered where no roseB grew— And Napoleon, most epigrammatic of all On the tomb where forever reposes fall much short of it; for our author assures carbines, belt revolvers and lances. 'All of his time in the South, residing in fact at Tho soldier who fear never knew ; said that " after you have killed a Russian us that the Russian levy (that is, the con- the Cavalry of oourse have sabres. The Chattanooga. He travels most of the time, Your orb, that rose-sullen and lurid, you must push him over!" scription) is estimated at 10 per cent, above guns used by the Artillery are breech and speaking of his gustatory experiences And gleamed on the clouds of the fight, Well, the current notion concerning Rus- the required quota in European and 15 per loaders Of Russian construction, somewhat in North Alabama, where he has a large and In the darkness of peace now is burled, sian Armies has been derived from these cent, above in Asiatic Russia—excepting the similar to the Krttpp, and are made of steel constantly increasing praotice, he says that As the sun seems entombed In the night. aud similar authorities; but the system has Cossacks, who are simply ratable to furnish or bronze. As a whole the exhibit is im- nineteen out of twenty of the meals he sits No more the hoofs trample the meadows been so completely changed sinoe the á certain quota at certain depots and left to posing. But whether the Russian Army down to are of fried ine»t and hot bread; yet In the passion and power of fight ; Franco-Prussian war that it is no longer drum up the men in their own way. Nomi- will prove as formidable in the field as it is dyspepsia does not follow to the extent one No more through the sentineled shadows safe to estimate the possibilities of a Rus nally the Cossacks are volunteers, but their on paper remains to be seen. would suppose. He thinks they escape the Of evening the camp-firea are bright ; sian force by tho old standards, and those social customs are such as to render mili- disease which such a diet would seem to in- No more the clear bugle sounds lonely, tary serVioe among them as compulsory as who look for repetitions of the strategy of There is one fact connected with the pre- vite by the out-door life they live. He says To call the tired soldier to sleep, in other parts of the empire. Thus, our au- Silistria, Giurgevo and Sebastopol in the vailing financial discussion which it would that dyspepsia would be an unknown Far-watched by tho tearless eyes only thor tells us, the Russian Regiments are Of Night, irom her Infinite deep. present war will be likely to encounter be well for the reading and tax-paying pub- disease in the Southern States if it was not always kept fully up to their prescribed grievous disappointments. lic to absorb and assimilate. The issue is for hot bread and the frying pan. Peace reigns—peace that wastes the rich iavors footing, and the regulation wliioh provides Our author begins his little work very between the adoption of a new and a re- Which war out of carnage has won, for the establishment of the supernumerary The learned Dootor then goes on to relate Through the long and applauded endeavors properly with a brief sketch of the archi turn to the old coin standard of values. 10 or 15 per cent, of oonscripts in " depot that, being asked why it was that in the That robbed half our homes of a son. tect of reorganization, the Grand Duk The latter is, in honest truth, that " reBump battalions " creates a large disposable force Eastern States, where hot bread as a steady JJlow loud through the land like a trumpet. Nicholas, who is now Commander-in-chief tion of specie payments," which all men of of reserves, which amounted in 1874, after diet is almost unknown, dyspepsia was even That all men may hear her lalse name, of the Army of the Danube. " The Grand sound minds so earnestly desire. But the the second oonscription under the new more preyalent than in the Southern Such peace is a sanctified strumpet, Duke," he says, "is a modest, undemon- former is a scheme by which the holders of Who reddens Mars' cheek with her shame ! regime, to 90,000 men. States, he said that it was pie and cake strative man, of decidedly English type in our securities seek to bull their bonds at which played the mischief in that quarter. Peaco ? ' Peace may be deadlier than war is : person, manners, and habits of thought. Thus far I have treated only of the Euro- the expenso of the nation. The old specie Pie and cake worked the same injury to the Peace robbing war's dead and his poor- Cool, phlegmatic and the embodiment of pean Army of Russia. I now come to con standard was a double one, embracing both stomachs of the Eastern people that hot Peace, full of the legalized torays system. Utterly unenthusiastic and given silver and gold ooin as legal-tender. But On such as but live to ondure— siderthe Asiatic i force, which is officially bread and the frying-pan did for the South- Peace, turning the willing from labor- to pessimist views of everything. Dis- known as the Ariny of the Cuacasus. This the new standard, championed by Carl erners. If anything, it was worse. He Peace, 8tricturing homes till they groan- posed to discount every conceivable disad Army, under the old regime, was a variable Schnrz and John Sherman, is of gold singly, thought he would rather risk his digestion Peace, making of Shy lock her neighbor. vantage to the utmost, and conversely to foroe, consisting of detachments from the and its adoption would not be "resump- upon Southern biscuit than New England Who taketh the liesh and the bone : give the least possible scope for the European or Regular Army, Cossack and tion of specie payments;" on the other pie. The pie was the' greatest curse, and Peace, piping â strain from a bower, operations of good lufck, Careful of the Kalmuok volunteers and hordes of irregu- hand, it would be the establishment of an annually killed more people by slowly Economized lays from a lute, health and comfort of his men, and a firm lar auxiliaries drawn from the various Tar- entirely ijew financial system in this coun- breaking down their digestive powers. Till we wish, if for only an hour. believer in the doctrine of Wellington that tar tribes of Southern Siberia and Turkis- try, and one as foreign to our established These are great truths, which no one is For the snap and the snarl of the brute; soldiers fight best on full stomachs. Brave tan. But Under the new system devised by coin basis in one direction as the paper cur- better qualified to testify to than myself; Till we long for the healthier glory and prudent, resolute and cautious, inflexi- Nicholas—the present Grand Duke, not the rency system of the last fifteen years has being at this moment soured in disposition, That roars from tho throats of tho guns, ble and moderate, strict in discipline and late Czar—the Army of the Caucasus has been in another. This soheme did hot Whero the edge of the ramp&rt is gory, enfeebled in mind and enervated in body Just in his views of punishment and re- been regularized, and'is become a defined originate with those who advocate it in this And Victory laurels her sons ! by the dyspeptic effects of too much North- ward, the head of the Russian army is one branch of the Imperial Russian Standing country. It is of European origin, and is ern mince pie in tender youth. Doubtless Blow, winds of the world, blow us battle, of the ideal soldiers of modern times.' Army. It is not organized, however, like now the central feature of Herr Bismarck's the extreme difficulty which 24,000,000 of So we conquer our smallness and spite ! the European Army. Our author tells us project for the aggrandizement of Germany. Let the hot hail of musketry rattle, This is certainly a glowing picture, and Northern people recently experienced in that " Nicholas at one time contemplated Its chief advocates in this country are If it teach us iri honor to smite ! some of its coloring may be due to the fact subduing 7,000,000 of Southrons was due to making the Corps system universal, but merely the paid agents or attorneys of the O, tears for the bravo are yet sweeter that the Grand Duke treated his German the superior gastric condition of the latter, finally concluded that the means of commu- foreign holders of some six hundred mil- Than tears that sick peace makes us shed ; subordinate " with the most delicate cour- for if anything could be relied on as a spe- And the country is greater and better nication in Asia were too primitive to ad- lions of our bonds, which are " payable in tesy and the,most distinguished considera- cific for the prevention of dyspepsia it inu^ That mourns not tho living but dead. mit of advantageous use of such large coin ;" a phrase which the aforesaid holders tion," IJS the latter himself modestly admits have been the Confederate Army ration; JUNE.10,1877. ALMONT BARNES. masses; in fact the style of warfare there are pleased to term " vague," and which *iu the course of his peroration. which, as I am informed by General Frank was too scattering and desultory to require they demand shall be elucidated by legis- Armstrong, General Gordon and other nota- But the events of the last two months in so large units asCorps d' Armee." lation defining the word " coin" to mean CURRENT GOSSIP. Roumania have certainly Corroborated the " gold." ble fighting Confederates, latterly consisted estimate of our author in many particulars. Therefore a Division system was adopted of two corn-cobs and one bacon-rind per Tho difficulty of obtaining information The Grand Duke is displaying coolness, sys- for Infantry and Artillery and a Brigade This scheme, if successful, will enhance diem. At the same time gout and dyspep- concerning Russian military operations is tem and care for the health and comfort of system for Cavalry. There are 15 Infantry the value of gold; or, in other words, will sia were ravaging the Federal forces^ fed as proverbial, whotlior in tlie field or in camp, his men; while the patience with which he Divisions In the Army-of the Caucasus, of increase its purchasing power; and will they were upon a bill of fare since adopted whether relating to the organization and amasses stores, provides hospital accommo- which 8 are known as "Grenadiers of the thereby considerably afigment the value of substantially by Delmonico and the Widow administration of armies in time of peace dations and arranges for the cover of his Caucasus "—corresponding I suppose, to the each bond "payable in coin." Weloker. But this is a digression. I have or their movements a ltd strategy in war- quoted my learned friend the Doctor for a lines and bases, bespeaks the prudence, Imperial Guard in the European Army— Its advocates are Wily men, and they dis- time. Tho British, French, German and double purpose: first, to give his distin- caution and "pessimist viows" attributed and 12 are termed '' Troops of the Line of guise their project with artful technicalities Austrian military systems are as familiar to guished and valuable views the benefit of to him by his eulogist. the Caucasus." Our author does not very calculated to corffuse the publio mind. La t- students of the art of war on this side of the the large circulation of THE CAPITAL; and Well, when this man of method had re- clearly set forth the Artillery provision for t.erly, however, the people have been taking water as our own system is. Not only do second, to oorrect an absurd popular error solved to reorganize the, Russian Army he this force, but as near as I can make out easy lessons in finance and have beoome those governments afford every facility for respecting the Doctor's status. For some called to his aid several of -the most ac« each Infantry Division has four 8-gun batter- aware of the fact that the adoption of a single the study of their warlike institutions to reason or other the vast majority have complished students of the military art that ies of Foot Artillery and four (probably 4- gold standard, as I have set forth above, obs&rvors, but they publish official works fallen into the belief that the Doctor is of Europe afforded. , Then he took the gun) batteries of mountain howitzers. He would be altogether different from "resum- with moro or less regularity for the accu- Divinity—probably because his pen is so army on paper and effected his reorgan- is equally dim in his description of the ing specie payments." The consequence is rate information of mankind. Not so with prolific and his literary style so chaste. • But ization, iirst with rod and blue pencils, Cavalry Brigades, but I infer from his that, while a vast majority of the American the Kussian one-man power. That vast ag- the extracts I have quoted will incontesti- down to the smallest details. There was no vague hints and random computations , that people favor resumption of specie pay- glomeration of barbarisms, known as the bly settle the point that the learned Dr. Red- experimenting, no practical trials on a small eaoh Brigade has a normal establishment ments," and are willing to undergo financial Russian Empire aims to keep its military field is a Doctor of Medicine.. He is indeed scale to see how it would work. But when of 1 Regiment of Hussars, 1 of Cossacks of and commercial sacrifices to seouro that system a sealed book to the outside world. a religious man, but not to the extent of be- he had perfected his plans on paper he the Ukraine [Those of the European Army end, a most pitiful minority, composed en- Beyond vague mention of vast masses of ing a D. D. He has only religion enough drafted them into a general order, explai ned are Don Cossacks, as. I should have ex- tirely of holdorsof special securities, or their armed men on the Danube and in Armenia, for his own use. But his skill in medicine the scope thereof to the Czar, obtained the plained above] and 12 small mountain how- paid agents, and animated by the meanest with othor and vaster masses behind them, and journalism is meet for the whole world. Imperial assent, published the order and itzers, 6 of which are mounted on trucks motives, of greed and avarice, desire the in- subject to methods of mobilization equally Long may he live and prosper. He is now the thing was dono. Nothing was left of and 6 arranged for being transported on novation of a single gold standard. vague and unknown as to detail, the world in the city, and can be consulted at his the Old Russian Army except the numeri- pack saddles such as were represented at has little or no knowledge of the Russian In this emergency the paid agents and boarding house. cal designations of the Regiments; while in the Centennial Exhibition last year. " Army. Lord Raglan's complaint that there attorneys of the gold bulls have become its stead arose a force whose organization, in was no way of getting information as to the In addition to these forces our author desperate and are resorting to threats. They theory at least, is as perfect as clockwork. numbers of the Russians in his front, ex- speaks indefinitely of "the Kalmuck and threaten that, unless the people accede to Our old friend Pig-iron Kelley went riding This army consists of fifteen Army Corps, cept by killing them and then counting the Kirghiz auxiliaries" as "excellent light their demands, they will not take the new with the President last week on the subject of which the 1st, 2nd and 3rd are Imperial slain, has been from time immemorial and cavalry," and of {'other contingents in four per cent, bonds, in which it is proposed of finance. Our venerable Pig-iron, by the Guards, and the remaining twelve are still is the great besetting difficulty of every Turkistan and Kbokand." Owing to the to fund the old loans bearing higher rates way, has been riding that subject forseveral troops of the Line. Of these the 5th and 0th commander who has to fight against Rus- vagueness of our aikthor's treatise on these of interest. Of oourse the owners of money years. On his return the oratorical Pig-iron Corps are employed in " sedentary " or garri- sians on their own soil or within easy reach points I can only roughly estimate the cannot be compelled to exchange it for informed a titar reporter that " he knew as son duty, leaving the 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, of their borders. This fact was never more Army of the Caucasus at 15 Divisions of In- bonds. But it will turn out better economy much about the President's views before 11th and 12th Qorps for active duty. At the forcibly illustratod than it now is by the fantry of about 10,000 men each, and 12 for the people to keepon paying five or even they went riding as he did after their re- date of the publication of the pamphlet un- wide discrepancy in the various accounts Brigades of Cavalry of about 2,000 men, with six per cent, interest on double standard turn." Well, I have.good authority for the der consideration the 13th, 14th and 15th from the seat of war, which place the num- perhaps enough Kalmuok, Kirghiz and coin bonds than to bind themselves and Statement that the President's experience Corps had not been mobilized, but inas- ber of Russians along the Danube at all the Usbeck auxiliaries to swell the entire force their posterity to pay four per cent, interest was similar; he could not find out the views much as their designations have begun to way from 200,000 to 400,000 men, and in Ar- to 200,000 men, of whom nearly 50,000 would upon and ultimately the face principal of of the eminent Pig-iron. There was no dif- appear in the reports from the seat of war I menia at from 120,000 to 300,000. seem to be mounted. I sincerely Wish the single standard gold bonds. ence in the results; but the methods of con- infer that they have since been put on foot. statements of our author respecting the Recently Stanley Matthews came here to cealment seem to have varied in this, that A few days ago, however, I found at a seo- Asiatic Army of Russia were more explicit, Tho Regular Russian Army corps is made tell the President that the single gold policy the President knew what his own views (ind-hand book-stall a German pamphlet' inasmuch as his description of the European up of 2 Divisions of Infantry and 1 Division of Sohurz, Sherman
Americans, even When we leave out of the count three in common with all men can understand—that is to H Ali I) TIMES. other crops which aggregate an immense yield, viz: perceive tho effects of causes. Although not able, MEDIOAL. MEDIOAL. those of iish, game and poultry, and which would possibly, to solve the problem of hard times, you are raise the supply considerably above 200 pounds. as able to feel them as the wisest of men. You ijiay A PLAIN TALK TO POOR FOLKS. Examining the statistics of cereal production for the be wheedled into bfelieviütf ih'S or that measure expe- past year, we find the estimates in round numbers as dient ; but no one ean.decp'ív* you as ro how it affects PROPRIETARY BY BREAKSPEAB. iol : Vyur welfare. Yoa may.hot b<; able to frame Taws for Bushel£--Oats.| ' 30tf,'009,000 the government of a people, nor be able to legislate 1' Corn :.. i 1,200,000,000 for the good ofsocieU', but you can tell as well as any- • Quorum ma'çjnà pars fui." body whether any gt)0d is rendered unto society PILES. NES ' Kye... v...... 18,000,000 Barley 36,00p,000 thereby. In short you can tell when the country is prosperous and wheij it is not. You can tell when To you, the,masses of these United States, I wish to Buckwheat 10,000,000 Wheat ....: 240^000,OOu the wolf is at the door amf when there is comfort speak.. You, tpie horny-handed sons of toil, the hew- within. Therefore it would be your wisest cqurse to DIl. CHANDLER, F.R.S.A., Now, if we allow for seed and feed of farm animal?, ers of wood and drawers of water, the unwashed study more the power of unanimity, and dropping all of the oats, lour fifths of tho corn, three fourths of the intricacies Of cause, give yourselves more to the Late Phyftfcian io St. George's and St. Bartholo- throng Óf póverty-strickén, the makers of majorities, the rye, two million bushels of barley, one million of watching of results. Not every one can comprehend mew's Hospitals, London, Curator to the wards of the census takers, you are the ones whose buckwheat and thirty millions of Whe^t, there will the former, but all alike can feel the latter. St. Elizabeth's, etc. remain: ears I wish to catch. I wish to call your attention to What is best for you to do, then, Is to' hire as many THE ONLY KNOWN SUBE Bushels—Corn...:...... 340,000,000 men as may be proper to deal with .this and all other After years of the most laborious re~ facts that have been passing unseen before your eyes , " Rye 4,500,000 questions that effect your status in the body politic. search and investigation, and after the ever since you have had eyes. I wish to show you " Barley 34,000,000 You should employ men who have the inclination practicfH application in treatment to thou- u that, with the opportunity to do fight, you have been Buckwheat. 9,000,000 and the ability to find out causes and to apply reme- sands of patients, Geo,. Chandler9 A..31., M Wheat 210,000,000 die«». You should give them ample time, opportunity jlt.D., now presents to the American pub- , acting all along as if you received a premium for doing and compensation for every reform undertaken ; but lic the following remedies, his sole dis- wrong. 1 wish to show you that you have elected to Total..! 497,500,000 thfey should understand that all failures would be CURB covery and property, the efficacy of which toil in want when you might havç lived in comfort. Divide this sum by 40,000,000, and the quotient is visited by punishment swift and severé. Let the fact is attested €n the voluminous quantity of be universally established that law-makers and law- testimonials, the unsolicited offerings of In short, to show you what superlative asses you have 13 bushels (nearly) ptr capita. One bushel of wheat is equal to 43 5-9» pounds of flour, and 13 times this breakers shall be held equally accountable, and that suffering and discouraged patients, who been. will make 566 pounds, equivalent to 9,056 ounces. Tho an inexorable retribution is as surely in store for the have not only received relief and benefit For some time you have seen the business interests bread ration of the United States soldier—»the best fed incompetence or negligence of the one as for the from their continued use, but have been of the country getting clogged.. You have noticed military man in the world—is 22 ounces of flour or overt, actions of the other. Then, and then only, radically cured of ailments and chronic trade falling off, the avenues to industry closing up, bread. This amount being contained 411 times in would the true statesman have scopé for all his facul- complaints, which have been adjudged by the lists of unemployed growing- larger, and the cry 9,056, shows an excess of 46 rations for the year. Tho ties, and the politician sink into an oblivion coexist- the most eminent physicians as hopeless. of hard times swelling louder and louder. Wherever estimates for the other grains would be somewhat less ent with eternity. you turn may be seen the forbidding footmarks of idle- than that for wheat, but tho difference is more than ness, hunger, penury, starvation, and beside them the made up by the fruit and vegetable crops, to say noth- MEDIOAL. gilded trail of extravagance, revelry, speculation, ing of the potato yield, which is somewhere near THE WONDERFUL money-greed, social and political corruption, and 150,000,0p0 busheis. DR. CHANDLER'S withal a blunted sense of nonpr altogether inexpli- These are plain statements, the truth of which each cable., one may easily verify for himself, and show, if figures EGYPTIAN BLOOD-PURIFIER. show anything', that the hard times are not caused by IOEMAR. Now wherefore is all this? Whose fault is it? scarcity ; that whatever may be the wants of the mas- At whose door does it lie ? Perhaps you think it ought ses, there is no lack of food production. VEGETINE This incomparable J)EJP TJJtATIVE is to be charged to the law-maker, the genus statesman, Having admitted this, many of you, no doubt, will a powerful A t TJEll ATI VIZ, TONIC, DI- alias politician. Yoii may presume, since we are liv- Strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood, URETIC, 1)1 A PlIOJtETIC, and APERI- be readier than ever to assign scarcity of. money as restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy action, in- PILON. ing under a state of tkings brought about by his legis- the cause. But if you are right, why js it that the ENT, combining virtties which render lative hands, that he is therefore responsible. But vigorating the nervous system. it invaluable and never-failing, and by Secretary of the Treasury in his report for the last its continued use will thoroughly eradi- the politician is merely a result—is just what he has fiscal year makes the following statement: From Vegetlne been educated to be. He is a disciple of a school that these facts, as well as from the large accumulations of cate all disedses of the blood. Its ingre- flourishes like a green-bay tree,'and this school is the Is not a vile, nauseous compound, which simply purges dients are of a purely harmless extrac- mon'ey at the money centers and the lack of demand the bowels, but a safe, pleasant remedy, which Is sure public press, that is to soy the newspapers. This being for it, it is apparent that the volume of currency Is tion, the products gathered from remote so, you say the press is responsible. But remember, largely in excess of the real demands of legitimate to purify the blood and thereby restore the health. Egyptian Province's, and where there is dear imblic, that you are the fostering guardians of business, and that a portion of the legal-fenders might the slightest taint of disease in the sys- the newspapers ; but for you they would starve and be gradually withdrawn without embarrassment to the Vegetlne tem, it never fails in ejecting that disease die ; thereioreyou are responsible. Yes, for the seeth- business of the country. (Finance report, 1876, page Is now prescribed in cases of Scrofula and other dis- through the medium of the shin, or ex- ing mass of corruption that befouls the land ; for the eases of the blood by many of the best physicians, pelling it through the many and various xviii.) t channels of the body, thereby allowing, gigantic swindles that outcrop on every hand ; for the This is plain language, and full of significance, owing to its great success in curing all diseases of this THOUSANBS OF CASES CURED EFFECT- -- subsidizing of legislatures, the stupendous power of nature. and, indeed, forcing all the organs into railway corporations; the evolution Of lobbyists, the meaning unmistakably that there is more money in their proper normal and functional con- circulation than the business of the country demands. , dition. . A very brief space of tiine will freebooting of rings ; for failures of banks, and in«u- You that have been looking starvation in the face this Vegetlne UALLY BY THIS ranoe companies ; for dealers lu " crooked ;" for Does not deceive invalids into false hopes by purging convince any patient using it', of its tin- "bulls," u bears," "corners," Credit Mobi- long while may wonder at the Secretary's report;, doubted reliability and wonderful cura- nevertheless it is true, that is as matters now stand. and creating a fictitious appetite, but assists nature tive properties, it being, most unquestion- liers and salary grabbers—for all these you, and In other words, it means that tho country is in such a in clearing and purifying the whole system, leading you alone, ave responsible. All these are creatures of ably, the Very, acme of medical triumphsr your making. All these you have blcaien Into exist- condition, and we are living under such a system of the patient gradually to perfect health. and the greatest discovery of the present ence, and it is your fault it they ate not bidden Out. thingstthat the bulk of the currency is compelled to age, in the treatment of every disease I believe 1 may take it for granted that you desire the money Centers at the instance of a few capitalists: Vegetlne WONDERFUL REMEDY. where the blood itself is primarily the these ills cured—that you desire a general betterment and such will always be the case until the causes that Was looked upon as an experiment for some time by seat of the lesion or disorder, such as of condition. If you do why don't you call upon those give them the control are removed. some of our best physicians, but those most incredu- SCIiOEX/IaA and the thousand and one whom you have chosen to look after yotor Interests to That part of the above quotation which says "that lous in regard to its merit are now its most ardent causes that lead to this terrible affliction, • prescribe the proper remedy ? Why don't you ask for a portion of the legal-tenders might be gradually friends ana supporters. of which all civilized communities are . such legislation as the times demand ? You need withdrawn without embarrassment to the business of cognizant,-for liiblical Truth has assert- the country," does not; agree very well with another ed that the iS Mns of the fathers shall have no fears about the result. Do you but give the part, vis: " If tho business of the country should "Vegetlne, order and it will be obeyed ; for the legislators' know "Says a Boston physician, " has no equal as a blood, visit even unto the third and fourth gen- revive, or the value of bonds decline, the amount of erations," and to ItJtOKl$N-I)OWN ANI> well enough, and so ought you, that a way could be circulation must be largely inoreased." (Page xxlv.) purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful cures, after found to make them do your bidding. But there all other remedies had fatled, I visited the laboratory ENFEEBLED CONSTITVTIONH it is a Just precisely how to reconcile the two facts, that the powerful rejuvenator, causing the wreck would be few refusals. That would be overtopping business of the country need not be embarrassed by a and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is pre- the heights of ingratltu'de—for see what you do for pared from barks, roots and herbs, each of which is of man once more to assume the God-lihe withdrawal of a portfon of the currency, and that a form of manhood. them. Turn to the act making appropriations for revival of business necessitates an increase of Cur- highly effective, and they are compounded in such a legislative expenses for the year ending June 30,1878, manner as to produce astonishing results." Ear CUTANEOUS DISEASES, VJRIN- and you find that United States senators receive as rency, is an eflort which you must excuse me from at- PILES. HEMORRHOIDS. AHYDISOMkEltS, CONSTIPATION OR compensation the sum of $416,000, and representatives tempting. At all events, there is little consolation for COSTIFENESS, LIVER AND KIDNEY $1,618,000. More than two millions, besides perqui- you, provided you view the matter from the same Vegetlne COMPLAINTS, GENERAL AND NERV- sites and other advantages, are not to be lightly standing-point as the secretary. This is what he say/i: Is acknowledged and recommended by physicians and OUS D E11ILITY, R HE V MAT ISM, •thrown aside; and those who share this sum will be " Legal-tender notes have been reduced by redemp- apothecaries to be the best purifier and cleanser of the PILON. GLANDULAR ENLARGEMENTS, EPI- willing enough to legislate you out of Idleness and tion, and the issue of national bank notes to the blood yfet discovered, and thousands speak in its praise THELIOMAS US CANCER, SC UR V Y, want into thrift and comfort—always provided they amount of $14,464,234, leaving the amount of legal- who have been restored to health. AFFECTIONS OF THE POISES. INDO- know how and you sufficiently demand it. If they tenders $367,635,716." (Page xv.) You see from this LENT ULCERS, FEMALE COM- how much was outstanding when he said that a part PLAINTS (and to the gentler sex it is a don't know how you should reiiiand, them te the could be withdrawn without embarrassment to the In- . shades of private life at the earliest possible moment; 44 Many cause» tend to produce this boon long sought for by sensitive, suscep- if they refuse you should use proper means of com- terest or the country. To quote again: As the de- tible, and delicate females, as it takes pulsion, or else saddle the blame where It rightfully mand for national bank currency is limited, with PROOF. direct action upon their ailments) AND belong?—upon yourselves—and shut up for good and slight probability of its immediate increase, the con- painful and distressing state. The ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC I>ISEASE all about hard times. templated reduction of these notes in excess of $300,- WHAT IS NEEDED. IN WHICH THE IlLOOD IS THE SEAT 000,000 prior to January, 1879,1s not likely to be real- BOSTOS, February 13,1871. OF THE TROU111.E. it is invaluable. A None of this, however, Is Intended for the wornon, ised." (Page xv.) Once, liioro : "There will likely since the only privilege they have in the matter is MR. H. R. STKVKSS. blood is retarded in its return; the perseverance with this rvmnty wll prove that of submission. be at tii»t time not less than $300,000,000 outstanding* Dear Sir: About one year since I found myself in a a positive and permanent cur*' for Now, then, if you wish things to change for the bet- and probably no inconsiderable amount in exces«« of feeble condition from general debility. VEG-ETINE CHILLS and FlCJ E/ts and all MALA- ter, why don't you have It done? Why do you sleep thatsum." (PujrexviO So you see that if an increase of was strongly recommended to me by a friend who had RIA L P O IS O NS. on your rights ? Why don't you wake up and let the business depends ftn an increase of currency be) ond Jjeen much benefited by it« use. I procured the arti- too frequent use of drastic purgatives Thousands of Testimonial} attest the legislative, judicial and executive powers of this land $367,000,000, and the volume is to be reduced to $300,- cle, and alter using several bottles, was restored to truth of these claims. see that they are your servants, and that you are in- 000,000, there is no probability that your prospects are health and discontinued its use. T feel quite oonti- Price, One Dollar, in large bottle, or dividually one of their sovereigns? to be bettered. dent that there is no medicine superior to it for those tends to produce congestion of the six bottles, $5, ^^^ - Thousands of you are out of employment. Skilled I dare say some of you think matters are going to complaints for which it is especially prepared, and artisans are working for a pittance. There Is sore get all right when we return to specie pay in ent. There would oheerfuiiy recommend it to those who feel that -distress in the land; and every day many of you are thousands of people in this country who have no they need something to restore them to perfect health. . fight battles of self-restraint in refusing to steal more sense than to tnink.thli, and they deserve to be Respectfully yours, TJ. L. PETTINQILL,, bowels, torpid action of the liver and DYSPEPSIA. bread—and yet this need not be. There is no reason pitied ; but there are others who know better than to Firm of S. M. Pettinglll & Co., 10 State St., Boston. OASTltON. why the reverse of this cannot be brought about; but believe it. yet pretend to, and they deserve to be kicked. This means no objection to gold and silver Ciiiciiix ATI, November 1872. numerous other causes are the source mark me, it nevér will until you rise up and do it. as money, and no more does it to anything else which GASTRON is a safe, speedy, and posi- Events do not occur of themselves ; effects proceed MR. H. K. STBVBDTS. tive cure for that most depressing of ail- from causes and instrumentalities are essential to the Government declares to be such. As proof, who Dear Sir: The two bottles of VEGETINE furnished ments, and a brief course of treatment will changes. Meantime you are eking out your existence hesitates about taking the nickel pieces, and pray, me by your agent my wife has used with great beneUt. of this complaint, and hitherto noth- restore the digestive organs to their pris- - as if you doubted all this. Supine and thoughtless, whoever heard of a postage Stamp being quoted be- For a long time she has been troubled with dizzi- tine strength, and promote the healthy you are waiting and believing that "times will low par? Twenty-five postal cards are good for ness and costiveness; these troubles are now entirely action of the stomach and intestines. The change." Your neighbor says that after awhile twonty-five cents in coppers or nickels, greenbacks or removed by the use of VEGrETlNE. nervous irritability of literary and. all " things Mil pick up." He can give no logical reason silver. What nonsense is it for rag-money and hard- She was also troubled with dyspepsia and general ing effectual has been presented to the persons pursuing a sedentary life, is for saying so, nor can you, nor can any one else. money men to quatTel with each other. Be assured debility, and has been greatly bencfUetf. speedily removed by this agent. The Such talk is worse than nonsense* Far wiser would the trouble does not lie in the material of the money. THOS. GIIiMOKE, 229% Walnut street. sioimrcti is restored to health and the key- it be if you concerned yourselves in finding out the If the Government would scratch from the backs of public which would rapidly alleviate note of the system will once more resp.o-nd cause oi hard times, and in working together for its the legal-tenders all that part of its fiat beginning FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. in the performance of labor. removal. with the word " except," neither party, after three IWc*», One Dollar, in large bottle, or weeds' time, could tell for the lile of it which money NATICK, Mass., June 1,1872. You had a notion—vague and undefined—that the was the better. If 1 thought you didn't preoeive this symptoms and ultimately prove an six bottles, $5. election last fall would somehow mend matters,, but I should have no patience to say u^ore. But to*show Mn. H. R. STKYBNS. you were disappointed. of course. Then you consoled you that coin, or the mpney of the Constitution, as the Dear Sir: Through the advice and earnest persua- . yourselves by saying that all would be right after the Secretary calls it, will'do your case no good. You sion of Rev. E. S. Best of this place I have' been talc- effective cure. In PILON we have a fourth of March ; butagain you find yourselves disap- have read from his report that there will be about ing VEGETINE for Dyspepsia, of which I have suf- BRONCHITIS AND LUNO pointed. liow, in heaven's name, can the assump- $300„<. 00,000 in legal-tenders outstanding on the first fered for years. tion of office by a single human being change the of January, 1879—the time for returning to specie pay- I have used only two bottles', and already feel my- E financial status of a nation? What difference does it ment—and no probable increase in the amount of self a new man. Respectfully, remedy which not only acts almost in- make to you about the name of the executive, or that natibnal bank notes. This, therefore, leaves,the DR. J. W. CARTER. TBACHEOSi. of the party to which he belongs ? What concerns volume whore it is, or a little less, with only a dif- . you is the kind of legislation that he advocates ; Report from a Practical Chemist and Apothecary. A slight so-called cold will ofttimes ference in kind. Now, if a revival of business neces- stantly, but w-Ul remove the largest lead to a serious cough, which, uncared what he knows about finance ; about soeiai and politi- BOBTOH, January 1, 1874. cal economy—in short, whether he . is the man that sitates an increase of circulation, and we are to con- for or badly treated, must have but one tract, what hope is there lor you Y Dear SiT: This is to certify that I have sold at retail result—It must, fventuati'. in a settled ease knows what is the u our bill so as to ask perpais^ion to pay the offer an armed resistance. We well knew MINOR NOTES. THE CAPITAL. i money into court, although the use of it in that if any such resistance to this Mexican- SOCIAL GOSSIP. these hard times is necessary to our busi- izing of our Government were seriously jrvsiijxtiros CITY. » » IF THE LATE ACTS of the head of the The Duck, of a Drake. ness. Having thus, relieved vpur mind as threatened that, the Republican party, rep- " Stewart estate at Saratoga are any Indication oi its All that is left of our social life in Washington, the to your money, we ^loubt whether you will resenting capital, as it did, Would give way intellectual capacity the wealth of the late shopkeeper ciroles, squares and triangles of the same, were gravely SODAI MORXINTT...... JIM£ 24,18,J.J. waste much time iii„fl\a vjudication of your without a fight. We forgot for the moment will rapidly disappear. When ho gave orders that ^gltated last week by an accident that happened to- . f1 *•' , . H ". • ? character. If, however, you are troubled that we had Tammany and Wall street in the Grand Union Hotel was to be closed against Jews one of its brightest ornaments, likewise a legal lumi- OVK CASE. over that small matter, the court is open to our rear representing the worst sort of fic- hé wrote himself down an ass of the most 'Offensive nary of the first magnitude, known to an admiring proportions. The main who proscribes a race at this world as Chief Justice Drake ot the Court of Claims. It would be in bad taste, to say nothing of you, with no very kindly feeling for the titious values. We were sown taught the , day is as much out of place as would be a plesiosaurus Chief Justice Drake is a specimen product of Ohio. an abuse tff -our readers, to devote any space journal that has so rudely disturbed your fact by the break in that' quarter, which or a glyptodon. That brutal age of ignorance and He is the son of <5ne of the most eminent men Ohio to the su,it now pending whejein THE CAPI- sensibilities and its repose. was followed by the entire South. stupidity has happily past. Judge Hilton, heirs ever'had reasoh'to be ]?rotidof.' He is,yet remem- 1 TAL Publishing'Company complains of one ¡Celebrate your own 4th o' July,'venerable and assignees of the late A. T. Stewart, sijys he will bered, loved and admired in pincinnatl as Doctor not permit any of the children of Israel to receive rest prakè, *here his energy,'enterprise and high intel- George Hill, jr., and a Joseph Mansfield lu 1 Sachems. It will not be any the less pleas- XA.HWAV y. and refreshment at the Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga. lectual attainments hàVo' left enduring monuments. Brown, for ah attempted fraud. There ant or patriotic because of our absence. We We have received a polite invitation lrom And so that gorgeous creature, the confidential clerk, We are pained to write that these eminent qualities are, howeyer, certain matters dragged ma- Grand Tammany Sachem Augustus Schell, hid our fireworks and 4th o' July while turnod away another gorgeous creature, one banker were not transmitted to the extent we could wish in liciously into thfe aifair^'and spread before of which ancient order Sachem Henry L. standing Over a powder magazine, as we' Sôligman, who was striving with his family to get out the illustrious son. the country, that we feel it our duty to no- - ,6f the House of Bondage into the said refuge for Clinton is Fjjjliy pf Wo&ryiil Cartel John were admonished at the time by an indict- Understand ns. ' We love; adtniro and believe in tice. As for tiie Bi\it' itself, we willingly wealthy fools. i Kelly and twelve others are Common ment aijid a torrent of abuse from all the our Chief Justice. He is a gcptleman who lives the leave it to the decision of the courts where glass of fashion and the mold "of form in society. On Sachems, to assist at the next 4th o' July great commercial centers of the country. It yas fortunate fjjr the gorgeous creature that he* it properlyJje^ongs. We invited Tammany to take part in that made his example of the said banker Seligman, for ne tho bench, to uso a Western phrase, " he knocks off celebration of said bloody Indians. This great chupks" of legal wisdom; and take the Chief! The first thing of this sort is the as- celebration of ourS, and Tammany declined' might have bounced a Rothschild ¿T a Disraeli, or invitation is attested by John D. Newman, some of, our most respected and influential citizjens. Justice jdn a theological point, such as second mar- sertion industriously circulated )>y Bill with sneers. We are not willing now, after Wiskinski, and. Gunther K. Ackerman, Only one cannot believe that any man of more brain riage, predestination, and,'holy Moses, how he does and Brown, that their petition in' bank- that experience, to join Tammany in the Scfibe.. than bullion would apply rt6 sucli à s"hoddy concern illuminate. But w&en we think, of,, his illustrious ruptcy was filed in ' aclvarrffe of our bill of intellectual exercise of making mouths-a-t father we feel sad, we do indeed. Our depressed con- We have a dim, glimmering notion as to for lodging as the Grand Union Hotel. complaint, and tlifet the''last was set up to Rutherford while using ugly language, with dition on-such occasion probably gave rise to tho dis- what a Sachem means. We have seen pic- Hilton, heirs and assignees, says-in defense tbatthe shield us fpom ,the terrible consequences a view to keep up a senseless agitation that Jews make themselves oifensive' to his christian pa- tressing rumor that THE CAPITAL Publishing Com- turesque'representations of him upon the with which these* gentlemen! threaten us. Tammany majc in 1880, again take control trons ; that they fillj the house, taking,all the best pany was in a financially falling condition. That stage. He struck us as being intensely sol- such rdmor should shake Wallti-eet,' alarm the Treas- The following letter, from Qur attorney, ofi the Democratic party antl again betray rooms, and from boarding-houses and back alleys the emn, very fierce and exceedingly dull. We ury, throw John Sherman into a state of mind—if Henry W. Gartiett, with, the evidence con- the people, a* S SI poor ones rush id Upon piazza and drawing-rooms,'to never saw a real Saqheiu. -.We-naver saw a the great disturbance and discomfort of .the humble that were poseible—and close the Brown jug, is not to tained th erein, puts that at rest, and convicts man who had seeftiavgachem. (.We don't Go on, Sachems, with your slow .moving followers of Christ, whose social and religious senses • be wondered at. Mr. Hill of a falsehood and Jiis attorney of want to see a Sachem or a man who had fiilger of scorn. It scorn can stand it we are Shocked by the 'contact. Those Hetfrews have dia- CQme to think of it, wo cannot see why this rumçr an attempt tp mislead the court, that would monds on their ctrcumcised persons, and it is shrewd- sjjould so affect financial ciroles or rings. We have looked on one. We have no curiosity of guess Rutherford can. go far to disbar the gentleman were the ly suspected, nail3 in the pockets, which of course no credit ; we never had apy credit ; the human prob- that kind. We somehow or other have the court jealous of its holiof. We give place makes a true ^believer shudder, if he or she does hot ability is that we never shall have. We don't Sachems mixed up i;L our mind with the to Mr. Garnettis statement : For THE CAPITAL. iiie of envy. Want any credit. We do a cash business. Only yes- Omahogs, when a delegation of that inter- terday—two minutes past three p. m.—our cashier JOHB 23,1877. THAT EBREW JEW. We like that defense. It is so reasonable and based paid out three dollars and tliirty-seven. and a half DOHH PIATT, Esq. esting but dirty tribe of red men visited There once was a tradesman jonowned as a scrcw upon such a discriminating view of tiie situation. ' Wo cents with the easy inditterence of a man accustomed .Dear Sir: In reply,to your verbal request, 1 here-1 Washington city. Commissioner Manny- Who sold pins and needles and calicoes too, know this to be true, for we once put up at the Grand to that sort of. thing. We saw.it dohb. with inolose you a copy of the affidavit of ¡Mr. E.J. penny presented the' representatives of' 'Till he built up a fortune—the ithich as it grew Union Hotel, and really the preponderance ot He JuStrui'nfed small traders the whole city through— 1 But to return to qur mutton. We beg pardon. Meigs,' jr., assistant clerk of the supreme oonrt-of the npble red men with new clothes of the brews made ug feel as ii we were Ih Jerusalem. But, Yet one thing lie knew, excepting the oyer-abundance of rather stunning jew- Great Caesar, to eall our Chief Justice a mutton! We • District of Columbia, which ' sets St rest the question latest fashion. - The noble ¿rfed men first as to whether THE .CAPITAL-publishing company had Between mo Ti ltd ycu. ì ' elry and a prevalence of mixed smells, we did not find moan tt> return to our subject. The Drakes are of away their swallow-tailed ooats, and commenced its equity suit'against1 George Hill, jr., thjrew fi There was ^distinction that Jerusalem differed from iîabyion. where the • French origin. In France the family is known of no- Esq., and Joseph BÌ. Brown, Esq., before Mr. Hill filed then, as the pantaloons embarrassed the 'Twixt Christian and. Jew. christians most dacopgregate. For the high privilege ble blood—real blue blood. That is the way they came to be bloody blue-nosed Presbyterians after emi- Jiis petition in bankruptcy against the company. nqble, . XQ~, they ,cut taei^ats with of being a gueit at the Grand 'Hotel wo paid at the Till he died in his mansion—a great millionaire— rate of ffcn. dollars a day. _ We had to subsidize a 'grating to this country. The name .in France is 1 am, very'respectfully,' thieir» scalping • knives;' ©qtiipperdj HAW ÈT AVIS!', TI AFI^KTT. The owner of thousands—foiit nothing to spare, waiter at thçrato .of a dollar a meal, and the same spejlled Drake and pronounced Drakeey. The more they were wont to march solemnly along For the needy and poor who 4rom hunger nilght drop, amount went to the washing oPbne shirt—(ndiifercittly buèiness people of this busy land knocked oif thç last District of Columbia to itrit: Clerk's" Ojflct, Supreme Pennsylvania avenue very like one White- And Only a pittance to c.erks in'his shop. done at thai. '. •syllable. , They' Jeit the fanUty no "ée's"—ease Court said District. law Reid, Judge Hilton, George Hill, But leit it all to joke.| I. R. J. Meigs, jr., make oath that on the 1-tth June, Our visit was during the flush times preceding our A Lawyer, who knew , We Speak of this because the Chier Justice and the Instant, H. W. Gainett, Esq., filed in equity bilj jr.—•"which was postmaster"—J. Mansfield late Brash, and it may be that Jew and Gentile are A subtile distinction ' ' writer of this once had ,a little controversy over our No. 5815, THE CAIUTAI, Publishing'poinpany against Brown and other people who go in public taxed less during these'hftrd times. 'Twixt Ebrew and Jew. , name. He told us that it was not Fseatt no more than George Hill, jw, and Joseph M..Brown; that after- with that part of their persons exposed. A fashionable resort in the United States is a fool's paradise. It is the realm of shoddy, the kingdom of it was Pee-wee', and we retorted and told him his real wards, in a half-hour, perhaps, T. W. Jones, Esq.,filed This is our knowledge of a Sachem. ItJ This man was no trader but simply a iriend Jlùnkics and snobs. The landlofd thereof ;is thfeinost name was'Drakeey, and thaLhe was sailing under an - in bankrupcy petition No. 290—T^B CAPITAL Pub- Of this Gent who kept shop and who, nearinghis end, will be (¡teamed ¡that it is nuite •obsc oiiensive animal the Lord, from some unknown mo- atfas. This silenced the Chief Justice. lishing Company of Washington, D. C., Involapary Handed''over a milliojo—'twas ] onìy'his due, But when we tiome 'to a Wilkinskt * we* are tive, ever sat on end' and endowed 'with-locçmdtion. To see our 'friend, in his glory, however, one must bankrupt upon petltfon of George '"Hìlì,^ jr.: that in Who discovered this contrast 'twixt Ébrew and Jew, quite at a loss. We suppose, however, that Wo can well wis£ that thèse oppressors of humanity view him ,at an evening entertainment, when, in swal- said equity cause the process ,was .issued belore \he For he said, " If 'yfcu view ajd their stunning clerks would so Insult both Jew low-tail and kids, he treats the feminine collection to filing oi said bankruptcy cause; that when Mr.. J ones it is a corruption of the name of a popular This case a.'-1 do, and christian as to drive away their customers—the masculine entertainment of an intellectual sort. He was about filing Yaidjbankfuptcy case lie asked me to drink called "Whisky Skifi." But whether Therejs a distinction animated money-bags w.ho'disgrace humanity,' is distinguished for his Bweetness of voice ajid suavity note the, tiipe o£ filing, whereupon, on observing' thè it is or not, or what it is, does not interest 'Twixt Ebrew and Jew." - cause, 1 remarked that the said equity cause had al- of manner. The girls sigh lot him, the widows cry for us in the least. Come to that, we doubt him, the wives xiic for hi'm. Fact, madam> ready been filed, and thereat 1 ' thought he' lbokei a " For the Jew is a man who win make money through pwhethc | it Interests imyb6dy*but' learned the cause of the rumor. Mrs. Hayes, owing to clothes, so broad that-theifellow who holds to a strap Jfarkriter. SPEüläL NÖTIGES. like grim death to keep from beitog pushed over it, LOCAL ITEMS. the extreme heat, had merely pushed her silken We have not sufficient space to enumerate all the finds himself wondering how she ever got the thing latest designs of paperhangings which can be found locks back for a few moments. The executive fashion through the car door. The girl, however, is generally EASY feet. Dr, White, opposite Willards. janl4-tf only at Markriter's, 630 E street. We endeavored to . I. O. O. F.—THE OFFICERS A NO serene, evidently realising tba£ it isn't her fault they remember the .different names of the French patterns 'Members of the Grand Lodge, Grand En- in hair remains., j don't build cars wide enough to accommodate clothes- oabipinent, Columbian Encampment No. 1, Central ASK YOUR druggist for Hart's insect Powder. which our friend showed us, but were compelled to baskets. She has the. independence whichr'clothes give it up. In "variety, colors and designs they are nn- Lodge, No. 1, and the Uniformed Patriarchs are re- From Brown's Young Man. baskets always give. * quested to assemble on this (Sunday) afternoon, 24tbr FANCY stationery, at Purker'p, 5,7 Seventh street. equaled, and are superior to any ever offered to Wash- 1 Can you imagine anything 'better calculated to stir There is the young mân who has " been there," aUdr ingtonians. We can only say to the public that every- inst., at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of P. Q-. and a fashionable community Jrom. its center circum- has learned a thing or two about keeping a seat. He thing in the way of paperhangingt, picture frames, P. U. P. Frederick Iddlns. COMMITTEE. ference Chan me elopement of one oí" its members? looks out for No. 1. You will notice that when he THIRD GRAND EXCURSION ti> Harpers' Ferry. See &c., can be found at Markriter's. We cannot, an For THE CAPITAL. along, its negro coachman and footman in mourning his success, and having reached the topmost pinnacle MYLA, PETITE. livery increasing the gloomy appearance of the ensem- in the lyric heights, he sighs for new worlds to con P APEBH ANGINGS. CORSETS AND SHIBTS. Hovf pan 1 write of you Myla, petite, ble. On the back seat sits Commodore C. K. Garrison, quer, and would even seek them through the lower So bonny and sweet? convalescent of a severe Illness that has leitltsironlm" order of the compositions or Offenbach and Lecocq, From the curt on your brow to your twinkling feet press on his strong features. His eyes look out from He did appear on one occasion—at a benedt in Lon- Taylor & Hufty, You are dainty and.pretty, my love, my sweet. their sunken caverns, and his attitude Is that of one don—as Ange Pitou, and Mr. Grau, who heard him 933 PENNSYLVANIA AT EN VX, who is in pain. In a stylish landau, with a coachman then, says that, as might easily be imagined, he Lllte the azurey skies DEALERS IN in livery of bottle-green, sits Mr. and Mrs. John T. eclipsed any one ever heard in the role. Ever since NEW STORE! Is the depth of your eyes, FÜBRIS' ADJUSTABtiE, Whence the unspoken thought still upward flies, Raymond (MarieGordon,) the fair face of the lady Capoul has sighed like a flery furnace to roll his eyes Like a bright-winged bird like yourself, my sweet. looking out from beneath a crown of primroses, and and rumple his hair, and give vent to his emotions in Colonel Sellers' arm resting lightly on his recent ac- his own ardent style in La Fille de Madame Angot How can I sing for ydu, Myla, petite, quisition, the English pug, whioh the World Insists on La Belle Helene. But his terms rather staggered So bonny and sweet, calling Cltymnestra, but the real name of which is Mr. Grau, who wa3 willing to pay him quite as much Whose lightest footfall I hasten to greet, Mulberry; a still better designation would be Sena- as Mile. Aimee receives, but who had certainly had And welcome the sound of your coming, my sweet? tor Dilworthy. The gentleman with the handsome no idea of giving him three times her salary! It is Rythmic lore, roundelays, face and whose brown eyes sparkle from behind eye iortunate for M. Capoul, from an artlstlo standpoint, Cannot measure your praise; glasses is Carleton, the publisher. He hapdles the that he cannot, and probably never will, find an opera Nor harmony compare your wee winning ways- ribbons behind a fine pair of horses, and on the Back boufle manager who is willing to pay him what ho No melody thrills like your voice, my sweet. seat of his high wagon sits his accomplished wife—one asks. I imagine that even his most infatuated ad- Or what can I say to you Myla, petite, of the most agreeable and unaffected of women. Alone mirer of the many "mashed" would retain sonse So bonny and sweet ? in her superb barouche, Mrs. John Jacob Astor, with enough to point to the opera bouffe stage and cry out J. MARKRITER, Now speak oi the nameless charm, so complete, considerable jewelry and leaving dn impression or to her victor in warning tones, "That way madness That surrounds and envelopes you darling, my sweet, mauve drapery clinging to a slender figure, passes lies." swiftly along. Robert Bonner drives a buggy with As the sun glints your hair, Mr. Rignold's robbery at the New York Hotel, and Dexter UUhe fore; Mrs. W. J. Florence is out for an DEALER IN It would make you more fair, the insinuations ortiie proprietor, who was formerly airing; the gold-plated harness of the flambozant equi- Were it not that you now are beyond all compare; 1 believe steward of the Manhattan Club, regarding page of Mr. Roosevelt shines in the sun, a fbur-ln- Oh precious, my jewel, my pearl, my sweet. le beau roi Henry Fifth's bill remaining unpaid,'have hand of portentous size lumbers briskly forward, a aroused a great deal of wholesome Indignation. Mr. Can I quell all emotion, then, Myla, petite, demi-mondaine with a small child at her elbow as a PAPER-HANGINGS, Rignold's integrity is beyond question, and that he So bonny and sweet, certificate of respectability (vain whitewashes save had much valuable property stolen from him is cer- As anon midst the curious throng we meet? as regards complexion,) leans back in her sumptuous tain. Many letters have been written to the news Thompson's Glove-Fitting, When my heart rushes forth to greet you, my sweet. carriage. "Jim" Boyle, who made his money in oys- papers on the subject, but perhaps I cannot put the PICTURE FRAMES, Will you crush out Its beat, ' tsrs and spends it royally in champagne, his hand- matter more squarely before readets than by offer- With the tread of your feet, some faoe, with its waxed yellow moustache and blue ing the following epistle received by a friend from Then hasten and leave me with footsteps fleet? eyes, constituting the glass of fashion and his figure Mrs. Rignold, and now printed for the first time : A tyrant thou art then, thou art, my sweet. standing for the mold of form, drives a tempting WINDOW SHADES tea-cart—all the world, in short, goes down to dine. "Mr. Cranston seems to imply that not only were How I long for your presence, dear Myla, petite, wo not robbed in his hotel, but also absconded with- Here is a celebrity, though; no more or less a person- out paying our bill. Of course such a report Is not So bonny and sweet; • age than Mr. Tilden, who Is looking a Utile feeble only most unpleasant, but most injurious. We cer- That longing doth send me to fall at your feet— perhaps, but who bears himself with dignity. He will tainly were robbed of a groat amount of jewelry and You must know 1 love you; you know it, my sweet. all our money, and wé did not pay our bill; but on PICTURE CORDS and TASSELS, sail for Europe on the fourth of July on the same ves- the contrary, Mr. Cranston advanced Mr. Kignold Oh! my darling, confess; sel with Cyrus W. Field. Will he have a reception, one hundred dollars, which he could scarcely have That you love me; say yes. I wonder, " over yonder?" done I imagine if he thought we were swindlers Mr PAINTINGS, ENGRA VINGS, And seal the confession with fondest caress; Rignold's lawyers, Messrs. Townsend and Weed, (or Your love is my Eden, my life, my sweet. Returning from High Bridge we see few people rather Mr. Weed.) informed him that he could hold Mr. C. responsible, as there wore no notices on the CHROMOS, Etc. EMILY HAWTpoitifE. driving. The road on that side is disagreeable, for doors, (they were put up the following day In the Indianapolis, Indiana. the Eighth avenue fs to -be raised, and the sewers al- presence of Dr. Raberg,) and the robbery was com- ready constructed indicate the future level, several mitted by a chambermaid employed by Mr. Cranston It certainly seems hard that wo should not only lose feet above our heads; so we cross from where oarsmen our property, but have our honors Impugned. By the No. 636 E STH KET, FROM NEW YORK. with gay clothing—what there is of it—dart through way, Mr. Cranston has several trunks of ours contain- the waters of the Harlem river to the great Bouiovard. ing valuables worth some thousands oi dollars, and One door east j>f 7th St., (late 489 7th St.) The Soligman-Hilton Sensation—Celebrities as Seen a Bliver fruit stand presented to Mr. Rignold and con- It is quite dusk, and as we near the Hudson the groat fided by him to the safe of the New York Hotel beroro in an Uptown Brivc—A Glance at the Great Boule- rosy flames of a furnace by the riverside gleam bright Ills last excursion South. Therefore, I presume, he vard—Maurice Gran's Benefit—Capon1 Almost an through the gloaming. It makes the taxpayer whe had not much tear for his bill—$131. A3ÌD THE drives angry, he says, to note the fart that some of the "Truly yours, MARIH RIGKOLD Celet>x*a.tecl Jaoqneline, •Opera-Bouffer—Miss iiellson's Maid's Marriage—The "St. Lawrence Hall, Montreal. HAYING REMOVED si.oo. improvements in the shape of costly broad cross-town " P- S.—Dear Ada Dyaj, directly she heard of the Man Who Wrote "Helen's Babies." avenues are wholly unappreciated, and I confess my- affair she came down with money In her purse at our oommand. M. B "" [New York Correspondence of THB CAPITAL.] self to having never been on the Boulevard, on which Mrs. Rignold's letter, like many others I have seen, TO THE NEW BUILDING, NO. 626 E STREET, NBW YORK, June 21. we now enter, and which, I am quite prepared to be- has for not its least interesting part the postscript ONE DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET, lieve, is the handsomest in the world. It stretches, The war of the noses has begun! Judge Hilton's setting forth the generous impulse of her valued JUST AROUND THE FIRST CORNER pretty little quarrel with Mr. JoBeph Seligman—for a smooth and unbroken save by a fringe of trees In the •friend. ABOVE MY FORMER LOCATION, personal affair it undoubtedly is. despite protestation center farther down town, as far as the eye can reach, Miss Neilson has departed lor Europe after an Ill- I HAVE OPENED IN to the contrary—bids iairto raise a rumpus fromNe w its great breadth as easy to drive over as though the ness which removal from the burden and heat of the CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE BUSINESS A York to Jerusalem. To my mini Judge Hilton' paving were of velvet; the gloom of the twilight town did much to alleviate. She has 'been ill ever -AIHO, other position is Indefensible, and it is easy to imagine that broken by rows of gas-lamps that form brilliant cen- my7-tf First-Class Styles. since the Rignold benefit, where, ft wfll be remem- no person of common sense would assert in this day ters, as it were, along,the route. Wo pass a Catholle bered, she was prevented from forming one of the and generation that the wall of prejudice is to be oollege, a oolored orphans' asylum, a retreat for the = 5 =9 seven Juliets by the sickness which grew In Its dis- •erected In front of every hotel to ward off the approach insane, the famed Bloomingdale, the former home of iïâM tressing effects until she was threatened with typhoid tatuai M •of Hebrew or—even using the word in Its contempora- ring" magnate, all shadowy and softened now in MI h JjJ •S MM Ol f*ver. She had not up to the day before sailing made t> neous contemptuous sense—Jew. The basis of the the half light, half darkness, and finally emerge in FREE ART GALLERY M C M up her mind as to whether she would accept Mr. B a as.;» H •whole trouble is clearly a personal dispute, and noth- the Park which a young noon is beginning to glorify. CD KH.S Strakosch's offer to return to this country in the fall, b ing can place it on the broad ground of generality ' Some day," says the not very discontented taxpayer, 4 s-seil S.V Î or lematn in England, where her professional presence i tri IfSa W save, perhaps, the very natural resentment of that his indgnation soitened by the soothing influences of c a is stronarly desired. Miss Neilson's leave-taking was I 5« •class of the community which Mr. Seligman repre- the evening air and the pleasant motion of the vehicle, A CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO distinguished by quite an affecting scene In the parting sh O5o Sai ûp tg- sents. Judge Hilton has somo reason for disliking ' that Boulevard will be the choloe of residences of THE PUBLIC. W from her of her faithful maid, the estimable Birchard, ai Ea> Mr. Seligman, and he reluses to admit him to the the elite, and Murray Hill will have to play, willy- HRH 81 tri who has been with her for some six years, but who is CAL.L -A.T THE NI;W STORE a i> Grand Union Hotel at Saratoga on the plea that no nilly, a decidedly second-flddle." "Amen to that." now about to abandon service lbr the pleasures or wed- Hebrews are to bo received there. Aiming at an in- ° H Q OC Mr. Maurice Grau's benefit at the Academy of lock. Birchard, who is an Englishwoman of a certain Ö M ^ dividual, the aggressor hits a class with what might © O Music on Monday was one of the most suceessful en- age, has been wooed and won by an industrious resi- better be termed ibolhardiness than bravery. Some »W tertainments, from a pecuniary polntofvlew, ever held dent or Cincinnati, who has a home ready ror her ac- im g» ^ people say that the reason for the order was that Mrs. Returning my warm acknowledgments ror past O îajV * in that place. The house was densely crowded despite ceptance as mistress, and she has kept him and the £ O sp..?•—' O *r i Seligman oiiended Mrs. Stewart In some way; others ravors. A continuance solicited at the new store. the heat, and celebrities and the peculiarly fashiona- house waiting so long that, much as it tore her raith- sr o W •declare that Judge Hilton resents being "black- ble assemblage that always rallies around the Stand- ful heart to part with Miss Neilson, sho determined balled " at a club in which Mr. Seligman is promi- W SC Eg ] trrj «1 ard of opera-bouffe made the scene a brilliant one. to embrace this opportunity—and her "young man." nent, and has had some business difficulties with the Clara Morris came from her home up the Hudson to It has been " Birehard's " office in season and out of J. MARKRITER, house. Nobody knows the true reason, but the germ attend this performance, occupying ono of the boxes season to attend to the wants of la belle Neilson, who CJÏGARS AND TOBACCO. of the whole matter is undoubtedly personal, else why on the front tier, and looking very lovely in attire that says that " a more honest soul never lived." She has No. 026 E Street, between Sixth and should Judge Hilton, even while declaring that he seemed all pale pink and white—a hat that was a dressed her for her stage triumphs and tended her in should not consent to deal with the matter on other Seventh Streets. mass of apple-blossoms, contrasting with diamonds in sickness, and managed, with the diplomatic skill of W. S. ROOSE •than genejral grounds, actually draw apen portrait of her ears, and a dress of embroidered white stuff with a true Abigail, to reoelve the visitors that were desira- Handsome Office Rooms For Rent ov»r the Store. •what he ealls "the Seligman Jew," which culminates my20-ti7 knots of ribbon down the front. In another box sat ble and ward off callèrs who were "bores "—and now in the following chaste peroration: Anna Dickinson, who has abandoned hotel life for an she abandons all this ror the peaceftil seclusion or Cigars & Tobacco. Wholesale MISCELLANEOUS. dealer in im- "He comes to the Grand Union big with himself apartment" on Fifteenth street, not far from where love in a cottage at Porkopoll-. Faithrul " Birch- and little with everybody else in the deoent world: ported and planks down his cash with his royal order, and having Bouclcault works on his new play. ard !" She came with very red eyes Into the room as ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE! ICE J 1233 manufacturer ol never seen respectable food, he can't get enough to Miss Fanny Davenport sat in one of the proscenium her mistress was bidding some friends good-by, not tbe Cactus, La Manola, La Roose, «at unless he gorges down his unpracticed throat six boxes, attended by Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, an old mana'- even the one hundrod pounds sterling which Miss meals a day, and then for fear folks will not know that Pcnnnsylvania and Stockton Cigars. he is an old epicure, he protrudes his ill-shaped pod ger and his wife—the latter once known as "the Smlke Neilson bestowed with her blessing as her dower Aaont for the Ambro- into the gaze of every unfortunate person in his path of the West"—and Mr. Augustln Daly. Miss Daven- lightening the pangs of separation ! In Fine Out. The trade who has open eyes, and then he goes to his room and ^DEPENDENT CE COMPANY upplltMl direct from the prepares himself for next day's gluttony by ridding port was gotten up a la militaire; she is looking pale factorv at. very lowest New after her recent severe illness, and will recuperate at The author of "Helen's Babies," lest he should himself of his torturing load all over the furniture, YKI.LOV WAOOXS. York ¡nid Bai tin'ore prices. with groans at its loss that disturb every decent per- i Eockaway. Among the andience was Miss Linda utterly break down, has gone to the White Mountains, •son within ten rooms on evory side of him." ' whore he intends to rest, without work of any kind, Delta, fresh and charming in appearance, and all the We are prepared to furnish the bent qualify of both for a good two months' holiday. Mr. Habberton has I do not think that Western journalism can furnish habitues of the bouffe, from the Count de Cholseul «ä-Reteil branches nt Willsrd's, Metro- anything that will parallel this description of " the and Aristarchl Bey to Lanonette, the small theatrical actually written within a year's time no loss than politen, Arlington and Imperial Hotels^ •only gentleman whom General Grant dined witii on Worth of the metropolis, sat here and there. Mile. seven books, besides doing editorial work on the Chris- KENNEBEC AND DOMESTIC ICE tian Union and the Herald, and it reached the point of ills last visit in this city," by the executor of the will Almee gave Pretty as a'Picture, ca va sans dire, as At prices as low as any other Company In the city. •of the late merchant prince and the present head of an encore for Hildebrandt Montrose, and was as either breaking down utterly or taking a season's re- Send orders to the office or give them to the drivers. pHËgglp^itfätiöne^W^ßBS. pose. Ho chose the more agreeable alternative, and Don't forget tho YELLOW WAGONS. the great house of A. T. Stewart & Co. A person who much applauded as ever; an act from La Boulangero is now qstablished at Bethelem, New Hampshire. knows Mr. Seligman tells me that this portrait is ex- a de3 Ecus and La Vie Parlslenne respectively, prob- C. B. CHURCH, President. Before lie went he made an excursion to Canada, and W. H. YERKES, Superintendent. cessively colored, and has but wee grain of founda- ably being selected on account of their finales, which inspired by the fact that several London houses had tion. He is not a cultivated man, but at the same are amoDg the most spirited in the whole range of OFFICE—1218 Pennsylvania Avenue. published "Helen's Babies " without giving him a DKPOl-Sinth Street Wharf. je3-4t2 time he is not the offensive creature so vividly por- opera boufl'es. It was a joy to see Almee treading cent.for the privilege, secured a copyright for his new trayed. Seligmans are self made, or rather made from again the dulcet measures of the Can-Can, attired In book, " Other People's Children," out this week. As "old clOv' The member of the family who has been, a. supreme costume, in which embroideries of wild an Instance of the popularity of "Heion's Babies," a J. F. ELLIS & CO., singled out by Judge Hilton is scarcely polished—his flowers were scattered over billows of light lace, re- SOLE AGENT3 FOR toy is now being sold thus inscribed, and presenting •manners have not that repose that marks the caste of lieving a tightly-moulded "body" of a delicate color; twelve dolls In long clothes, with gutta-percha races Vere de Vere—but he is still sufficiently well-bred to she wore all her diamonds, and when she jumped THE CELEBRATED CHICKEEING variously distorted, all ranged on a eird-board. Not move in " good society." " if Mr. Seligman is not a and twisted they showed on her gently agitated breast AND only our overtaxed writers, but our overrun publishers, W. N. WOOD, Agent, man of thought, how comes it that he is a member of like coals of fire. The act from La Fllle de Madame are preparing tor a little relaxation. Mr. Carleton f AMOUS WEBEK PIANOS, I'ebl8-0m3 Cor. Ninth and F sts. northwest. the society for ethical culture?" I asked a fellow- Angot, in which Mile. Almee and her fair associates will take a run over to England eariy in July, and all member the other day. " A number of Hebrews here took the male roles and the men appeared as the gen- ABB his friends will wish him a hearty bon voyage. DANIEL LOUGHKAN, in Now York having outgrown their old religious no tle Clairette, the seductive Mile. Lange, etc., was a THE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN! tions, conceived the ideaj" was the reply, "of forming curiosity, but it must be catalogued with other mon- So this kalelsdescoplc existence of ours shifts and JOBBER QF a religious body or association more in accordance strosities. There was one rather good mot. "The changes—Jew or Gentile, Hilton or Seligman, the Pianos ¡and Organs Careiully Tuned and Repaired CIGARS AND TOBACCO, with the conclusions of modern philosophy. Among clfect of the music ij spoiled," said some one, " just little metropolitan world moves marvelously rast. by skillful workmen. Satisfaction guaranteed. the leading spirits was Professor Felix Adler, Joseph SAPHIR. listen to that note." " It certainly Is not natural," 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR TENTH STUEET NO. 1408 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPO- Seligman and other prominent Jews. Mr. Seligman, was the rejoinder. It was an old story to see Mile. sympathizes with these modern views, "but takes no Almee and Mile. Dupare in male attire, and therefore, How tbe Oyster Builds His Shell. POTOMAC PAPER MILL, SITE W1LLARDS' HOTEL. active part as an-expositor. He belongs to the society although they looked uncommonly dainty, they did [Correspondence or Forest and Stream.] mar25-ly6 just as he would belong to a church. It is not like a When an oyster is first born he is a very simple, not produce the sensation that M. Duplan did when delicate dot, as it were, and yet he Is bOrn with his GEORGETOWN, D. O. scientific society—a society of specialists. Mr. Selig- his gigantic proportions appeared, arrayed in habili- two shells upon htm. For some unknown reason.he LIVEET STABLES. man countenances the movement and contributes of ments suitable to the condition and sex oi Mile always fixes himseirupon his flat shell, and being once fixed he begins to grow, but he only grows In summer. A. B. KEYE8. J. L. SMITH. his means. This society, although originating with Lange. He was a French Fortescue on si scarcely Inspect an oyster shell closely, and it will be seen GrEOR'GrE HILL, Jr., the Jews, is in no exclusive sense Jewish, as it em- smaller scale. The audience roared when Mile. Almee, thatit is marked with distinct lines. As tho rings we braces Americans and those oi other nationalities." observe in the section of a trunk of a tree denotes as Ange Pitou, exclaimed, "Dieu,! gu 'elle est jolie."' years of growth, so does the marking of an oyster-shell Manufacturer of and wholesale dealer. In Professor Adler himself is a very cultivated man. The general effect, however, was depressing, and as tell us how many years he has passed ,in his "bod" at tfc CO. Although young, his countenance bespeaks intellec- in the case of a similar travesty—Les Demoiselles de the bottom of the sea. Madame Angot—at the Eagle theater last winter, Suppose an oyster was born June 15,18T0, he would PAPER. tual powers of a high order. He wears a full beard of go on growing up to the first line we see well marked; chestnut brown, which is closely cropped, and has a many persons left the house before the ourtain fell. ho would then stop for the winter. In the summer of Warehouse, 433 Ninth Street Northwest. high, pale brow. He forms a contrast certainly to any It would have been better perhaps if this sad bur. 1871 he would more than double his size. In 1872 ho COACHES, lesque had been sandwiched in between the acts of La would add to this house. In 1873 and 1874 he would seplO-tfi WASHINGTON, D. O. "ill-shaped pod.V (vide Hilton) that may be found again go on building till he was dredged up in the In his oompany. His views have already been ex- Boulangere a des Ecus and La Vie Parisienne, so middle or his work in 1875, when he would be live and JJ1ELIX l)ESFOSSE,S OPEfr BRETTS, pressed, and are strongly against Judge. Hilton's ac- that when the people had grown depressed Mile. a hair years old. Tho way in which an oyster builds his shell Is a pretty sight. I have watched It fre- tion, although expressed in the temperate language Almee might have raised their spirits with her foot In quently. The beard or fringe of an oyster Is not only FRENCH BAKERY, that bespeaks gentlemanly lnstlhcts. Other Hebrews the Can-Can. However, experience is "the only his breathing organ—i. e., his lungs—but his feeding (Established 1859. LIGHT WAGONS. teacher. Mr. Grau had a "big" benefit, and he organs, with which be conveys the food'to his compli- have been as violent as Mr. Seligman was pettily cated mouth with his four lips. When the warm, 18 YEARS OF INCREASING SUCCESS. sarcastic in the letter, that may bo considered, in every richly deserved It, for he Is not only a most amiable calm days or June come.the oyster opens his shell FÉLIX DÈSFOSSÉ, sense of the word, an open one. The following, which gentleman, but he is a manager whose ministrations and, by means of his fringe, begins building an addi- 1 he well known and only real French Baker in Wash- SADDLE HORSES, to the public wants have been uniformly 'judicious tional story to his house. This he does by depositing ington, has removed to No. 2013,H St., bet. 20th and appears among the advertisements in a morning jour- very fine particles of carbonate of lime, till they at 21st Sts, near Penn. Ave., where, in a house expressly nal, shows this fact iully: and correspondingly successful. last form a substance as thin as silver paper, and ex- built for the purpose, he has greater facilities than be- ceedingly fragile; then he adds more, till at last the fore for the manufacture of the best French and DO UBLEand SINGLEB UGGIES "Interesting to Jews or Hebrews—For Sale —Certifi- Maurice Grau contemplated a great sensation in new shell is as hard as the old shell. When oysters American bread. French Bread a specialty.' •cates of baptism in the Stewart M. E. church at Car- are growing in their shell they must be handled very den City, securing for the summer months admission opera bouffe next season, but it has been incontinently Liberal terms offered to hotels ana dealers. caroiully, as tho new growth of shell will cut like N. B.—French bread is recommended for persons oi and all other vehicles promptly rurnished. to the Grand Union Hotel at Saratoga. Single certifi- knocked in the head by the exorbitant demands of the broken glass, and a wound on a finger from an oyster delicate health, especially for those suffering from cates, $5. Liberal discount allowed by the packago of artiste on whom he relied. He has re-engaged Mile. shell Is often very troublesome. 50 or more. Call on or address H. H." dyspepsia. Beware of imitations. jy2-ly7 Almee, but he was actually In the way of introducing Sensible New Yorkers who remain In town through- M. Capoul to the public in the role of an opera bonfle Terrible Corn. W. N. ROWE, 49* Orders left at the Arlington Hotel or at the out June adopt the pleasant habit of driving out after singer. The tenor who has sung Faust to the Mar- Max Adeler says : We are surprised to read In an Stable, day or night, will receive prompt attention. an early dinner, ipstead of broiling before the heat of guerite of Nllsson, and who has even been heard in exchange that 'the corn ot Mr. Redman of Lycoming REAL E8TATK BROKElt, the afternoon has quite vanished, and then rushing the grand passion of Raoul in Les Huguenots, was county, is seven feet high.' We pity Redman. We Ko. 51S F street N. W., one square east ef Post Ofllce, cannot imagine how he gets -his- boot on-over such a home to dine at six o'clock or so. It is infinitely more not only willing, but eager to sinjc the little airs of corn as that, nor can we conceive how he contrives to Washington, 0. C. agreeable to start out just in time to meet the cortege walk even when barefooted. It is hardly likely, we Close Carriages for weddfng calls and receptions. opera bouffe to an Aimee, and possibly join in an in- HOUSES, LOTS, AND FARMS ON SALE. of fashion as it returns along the avenue and through should think, that Redman himself is more than six cidental can-can—something to which, If report be feet high, and if that is the case that solitary corn of Houses Rented. Rents collected. Honey Loanod the park, instead of. making one of the many out to true, he Is not averse In what may be referred to as his must tower above his head. It might be a good and carefully invested. nov26-ly2 High Bridge and back.. One has a taste of fashion or private life. Capoul " hailed " from the opera com- thing to tie an umbrella to, or he might carry a flower- celebrity on one's way out, and a more tranquil enjoy- pot on his foot, and have a honeysuckle climbing up , Klootrlclty is Life, Boarding and Livery Stables lque; so In adopting opera boufle he would actually ret- th$ corn and blossoming under his nose." ^ As supplied by Paolln iieli.s, ment of the park, and, if one is wise, the Boulevard rograde one step lower than the round Of the ladder icuros Kheumatlsm, Prostra- in returning. The air is just growing cool and de- tion .Dchlllty, and all Chron- at which ho began. Hisostensible reason for this step DON'T send any more communications to this office 'lc and Nervous Disease?. lightful as we pass the people who abandon it for the is said to be that the future of Italian opera is uncer- • Clrcnlarsfree, P.J.WHITE, AT WILLARD'S HOTEL STABLES, with the line at the bottom, Please correct spelling." 21 Bond Street, New iork. dinner table. A sombre equipage is this that roll? tain. The true reason doubtless is that, satiated with We can't be studying the dictionary all the while.— New York Graphic. ap8-lSt7 Corner Fourteenth and D streets, Washington, D. O. 7 THE CAPITAL.---JUNE 24, 1877. and which has made his name famous throughout the try, is very common and attains a groat size. It was TO TRA VELEIS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. For THE CAPITAL. full six feet in length, and as it shot out fromhi s country, will be entirely broken up and destroyed, MY POET BOY. pocket it Is needless to remark that the audience re- and the money he accumulated, every dollar of which We sat together, my boy and I— treated in bad order, and were not tor some time bold ALTIMOEE AND OHIO BAILBOAD. NKW HOTEL. is tarnished by tho tears of women and children who enough to come near enough to the snake-charmer to B My grand, grave blue-eyed Saxon boy— seehlm perform with his pet. ltglided over him, wound The great double track. worked for him at starvation prices, will be thrown Under the mute white stars, for 1 itself around his arm and neck, and allowed him to NATIONAL BOUTE AND SHOBT LINE away by a foolhardy man who is butting his head throw it around like a piece of rope. It always obeyed TO THB R I CCS HOUSE, Am over-fond of the sad employ against a brick wall. his bidding and showed no inclination to get away. Northwest, West and South. Of dreaming dreams when the stars are lit— He stroked its shining body with his hand and played JUNE 24,1877. PLCHMm A SPOFFORD, 1 am determined to spend my immense fortune my- Of dreaming they are the spirit eyes with It aB if it had been, as the people first supposed, Proprietors. elf while I am above ground, and not leave it to some a kitten. Finally lie made it crawl buck into his A. M. Leave Washington: Of an angel earth-named Marguerite— fool person to do it after I have become a friïïy-lieaded pocket and carried it aw«y. A man who saw him 4:60 a. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. Fifteenth and G Streets, Washington, It. O. My Marguerite—lor her body lies angel and swing my palm leaf In the "Bweet by cadture the snake in question said that it was racing 8:50 a. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 0Ct29-8 In a new-made grave where the daisies nod, through the field at a fearful rate of speed—for the 7:60 a. m.—White Sulphur and Valley Springs Ex- and bye." When Judge Hilton gets through running blue racer will in its liveliest moments go as fast as a press. Make no stops between Washington and Har- Sleeping alone with the stars and God. hotel on christian " principles perhaps he will in- horse can run—when the charmer rushed up to It and per's Ferry. EBBITT HOUSE, vest his surplus funds in a newspaper and exclude suddenly caused it t» stop and come toward him. F7:65 a. m.—St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and For we had been to the grave that day, Wrapping it around his arin and putting it fondly Pittsburg Express. Hagerstown, except Sunday. members of Congress from his subscription list. The And my poet boy had woven a wreath meanwhile, he touk It to the house and from there +8:00 a. m.—Baltimore Express. HEADQUARTERS ARMY AND NAVY, Of immortelles, and the offrlng lay, world needs reforming, arid I should not wonder if brought it to the village. 8:10 a. m.—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, When he sets them at liberty it is with great diffi- Hagerstown, Point of Books and Way Stations. Votive, the mute white stars benoath. Hilton was not the man to do it. Without going into culty that he can persuade them to leave him, and 8;30 a. m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND WASHINGTON, X). O. And many things he had questioned me, any discussion about sects, etc., It Is a coneeded point oftentimes when he has turned them loose and driven BALTIMORE EXPRESS. And this: " Papa, Is the grave not cold 1 that the Jews as a class are good citizens ; they take them awav he has been vexed to find on turning t»:00 a. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. On Sun- care of their own, and don't leave them on other peo- around that they still follow lilrn. He stated that he day connects for Annapolis. Is mamma not lonesome sleeping away has always had'power to charm reptiles, ii.nd has fre- 10:00 a. m.—Baltimore Express. C. C. WILLARD, Proprietor. From baby and us t A spirit told ple's charity. No one ever heard of a Jow who was a quently captured rattlesnakes, or the more poisonous P. M. Me—tells me often—mamma's afraid, tramp or in the poor-house. * moccasin snakes, and kept thein under perfect oon- 14:10 p, m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellioott City Ac- trol. His statements were corroborated by several commodations. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Sleeping alone in the grave they made. One reason given for the exclusion of the Jews from gentlemen present. He says that he never pulls the fl:30 p. m—NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA EX- the hotel strikes me as idiotic: that they mortally fangs out of snakes, as they will sometimes die from PRESS. On Sunday to Baltimore and Way Stations WASHINGTON, D. O.; "But when the baby and we have died offend and annoy people by coming to the table with an the effects of such treatment, but he is perfectly able only. Connects for Frederick. We'll sleep with her—the baby and I to control them at all times, aad that there Is no dan- 3:30 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. excess of jewelry on. If I was seated at a table, and OAREOLIJTON HOTEL In a littie grave by.our mamma's side, ger that they will ever blto him. Owing to his pecu- 4:30 p. m.—BALTIMORE AND LAUREL EXPRESS. it was well set, the food good and the waiters attentive, liar talent and tastes It requires some forbearance on 4:35 p. m.—Frederlok, Point ot Bocks, Hagerstown, BALTIMOBE, MD., And you in the grave with her will lie. my vis-a-vis or right-hand neighbor might be loaded the part of tho people who employ him, as very fre- Winchester and Way Stations. And then she'll never be lonesome when quently it occurs that when he comes from the fieldt o f4:40 p. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- Both under the management of the undersigned. with jewels from head to foot without exciting any in- The dark comes down and scares the light, his meals he is followed by one of his unattractive tions. R. B. COLIMAS «fc CO. dignation on. my part. One thing, the jewelry worn pets. |5:30 p. m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore And brings the wind an,d>the noisy rain, by the Hebrew race is paid for, and that is more than Express. PASSENGERS TOR NORFOLK TAKEN IN THE For we will sleep with her every ijlght, CARS DIRECT TO BOAT. can be said of some of our christians. I am sorry to Frona a Druggist and Express Agent. Papa, the baby an A you and I; f5:45 p. m.—Chicago ar-d Columbus Express. say the love of vulgar display is not confined to the LawisntntQ, Union county. Pa., Dec. 23,1874. Winchester, Hagerstown, except Sunday, IMPERIAL HOTEL, She's tired of waiting for us to die." Messrs. Seth W. Fowle & Sons, Boston. Jews. 1 think every well-bred American will join me f 7:30 p. m.—Baltimore Express, WASHINGTON, T>, C. Gentlemen: For the benefit of those afflicted with f 7:35 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. in saying that he or she has often been annoyed and Dyspepsia or weakness of the digestive organs, I 1-9:25 p. m.—St. Louis and Cincinnati Express, mortified by the loud, shoddy display made by their would state that I have been engaged In the drug FIRST-CLASS AND LOW BATES. BOABD GOSSIP BY ROBERTS. business upwards of twenty years, during which time T10:00 p. m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BAL- own countrymen. TIMORE EXPRESS. Dally. BEDUCED to $40, $50 and $60 per month, according One is very apt to search lor happiness and pleasure 1 havo sola no medicine that has relieved so'many as All other trains dally except Sunday. to location of rooms. TABLE BOABD $26 per month. 1 knew a lady who, a few years ago, lived in elegant the PERUVIAN SYOTJP, and having myself been afflict- Transient rates $3 per day. afar off when it can be found nearer home. This tru- AU trains stop at Belay Station. style in the West End. Her husband made his money ed for a long time with indigestion, I was perfectly For further information apply at Ticket Offices at ism has been forced on me by a little trip I took last cured by taking one bottle. JONATHAN WOLF. je3-tt8 JAS. S. PEIRCE, Prop'r. during the war," and held a prominent position in Depot, corner New Jersey avenue and O streets, 485, week down the river, and was astonished to findho w Sold by all druggists. 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 Fifteenth the Treasury Department. I have seen her in mar much pleasure is within the reach of our citizens at street northwest, where tickets can be procured and ket in the morning with a blue silk hat on trimmed with orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and re IRVING HOUSE, a little cost. Having been told in the most public HOUSEHOLD GOODS. point lace, and a diamond ring outside her glove. 1 ceived at any point in the city. Corner Eighth and D Streets N. W. manner that my wit was ebbing and my health fail- THOS. B. SHABP, Master of Transportation. think that equals if it don't" beat the Jews." One square north of Pennsylvania avenue; two squares ing, and that the sea shflro was the only place to re- L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. When Hilton gets through with the Hebrews let febl-tf5 GEO. S. KOONTZ, General Agent. south of the Patent and Post Offices. gain those desirable articles, I spent my spare time THE PERFECT TEA STEEPER. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN—PLEAS- him come here and take Gatchell and his Sunday in making mathematical calculation in order to ac- GBEAT ANT BOOMS AT MODEEATE RATES- law humbug in hand—Washington is aching fora PENNSYLVANIA complish my object. Somehow one side always figured 1877. 1877. TABLE BOABD AT »20 PEB MONTH. Hilton. BOUTE EDWARD A. BUTTS, tip larger than the other, and the result did not In any TO THE NOBTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. febl8-ly2 PBOPBIETOB. way agree with my bank-book so I' hung on the The greatest piece of toadyism that has recently ragged edge of despair until some infatuated indi- fallen under my notice was the address of a Mr. Fen- Doable Track, Steel Ralls, Splendid wick at the examination of the Franklin school chil- Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. vidual asked me to go to Piney Point. Human be- JUHB 24,1877. ings are apt to look beyond the domestic circle for dren, last week. His whole address was delivered to Trains leave Washington, from Depot, Corner of METROPOLITAN WINE ROOMS. pleasure; therefore I thought that the "Point" was a pupil who is the adopted daughter of our great Sixth and B streets, as follows: financier, John Sherman. She is bright-looking child, For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with Finest Liqnors and Cigars too near home for any real good. However, I never Parlor Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Oars to Pitts- refuse any good the gods «end me. I put my sea toga and lovable, as all children are, but not more so than burg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 7:40 In. the City. on and arrived in safety at the wharf where the Jane any other average pupil; yet thé whole school was p. m. dally, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMOBE. AND POTOMAC BAILBOAD. CORNER SIXTH AND V STREETS N. W. Moseley awaited, like the hospitable hostess she is, the called upon by our friend Turveydrop Fenwick to kneel in adoration at the feet of the child of "the Sec- For Canandalgua, Bochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls JOHNNIE CLABK, Proprietor. arrival of her guests. It is a remarkable fact that and the North, 7:40 p. m. daily, except Saturday, my6-6mos3 . travelers always seem to think that eadh Individual retary of our Treasury"—the daughter of "Ohio's treat with Palace Car to Watkins. For Williamsport, man." Sad for Ohio. Lock Haven, Elmira and Watkins, 10:10 a. m. daily, WEST END HOTEU, is entitled to the beBt seat, and if they don't get it except Sunday. In my last letter, writing hastily, 1 made a mistake GEORGETOWN, D. O. imagine It a special dispensation of Providence to ^.II For New York and the East, 9:55 p. m. dally, with their injury. Therefore those who get tho best places in saying the pardon clerk in the Treasury Depart- Palace Oars attached; Limited Express of Pufman V. SHINK Proprietor. Parlor Oars, 0:20 a. m. daily, except Sunday. are always glared at by those who don't. For my ment had two sons in employ. The party in question This hotel is conveniently located, being situated oa For New York and the East, 1:30 p. m. daily, except the line of the Washington and Georgetown City Pas- part, if some one did not tell me, I should never know is a "son" himself, but possesses none in Government ThiB valuable improvement consists in the combina- Sunday, with Sleeping Oars from 'Washington to senger Bailroad, the cars of which, lrom the Bailtoad which was the front or the back of a boat or ship, and employ. His father, French, draws a good salary, tion of Lamp, Boiler, &c., with tho Teapot; the strain Boston. and Steamer Depots, pass the door every two or three sometimes when 1 have fondly cherished the idea that has a. son in with him, one in the intimai reVenue, passing around and through the center of the pot, For Philadelphia, 5:25 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. daily, ex- minutes. The guests of this house can reach any of and the other is the pardon clerk in the Treasury. steeping the tea without boiling, thus securing cept Sunday, and 6:30 and 9:55 p. m. dally. the Public Buildings of the National Capital, or any I had selected the shady corner 1 have been utterly Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sunday. place of amusement, &c., by a pleasant ride oi a lew disgusted and quite torn up in my mind to find that " No two of a family,'' etc. A PERFECT CUP OF TEA. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:25 ana 6:60 a. m. minutes. Board per day, $2. By the month at re- the boat had gotten utterly reckless and turned It has occurred to me that, for light summer read- and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sunday. duced rates. sep28-tf8 For Pope's Creek Line, 6:60 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, around consequently 1 was in the full glare of the ing, a treatise on the Agricultural Department and except Sunday. sun, the rays .of which are never so hot as when they Its mode of management, and a list of John Sher- D1BECTIONS FOK USE.—Make the tea as usual For Annapolis, 6:50 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, except AMERICAN HOUSE, come unexpected. man's relatives in office, are two subjects that would with boiling water, and fill the boiler about half fall of Sunday. be acceptable to the heated public ; so, ir possible, I hot water; set the pot on the boiler and let it stand on ALEXANDB1A AND FREDERICKSBURG In the present case, however, the sun had gone the stove, and the water boiling in the boiler will steep BAIL WAY AND ALEXANDRLV AND WASH- Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Seventh St*y will try and oblige it. down, so 1 did not-get into any trouble on its ac- the tea without boiling in the pot, it'being a well- INGTON BAILBOAD. A cable dispatch—private, no other paper has the known fact among experts in tea that For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 0:10, 10,11a.m.; 1, 3, 4:20, 6, count ; but I took my stool and sat down on wfcat 6:00 and 7 p. m. - On Sunday at 9:10 a. m. and 1 and 7 looked to me like a plug cut in a watermelon. My news—informs me that Koscoe, our Conkling, is pos- Tea Soiled is Tea Spoiled. p. m. TABLE BOABD, $20 PEE MONTH. serenity of mind, was somewhat disturbed by the sessed of but two ideas : one to get on shore, the other For the South, via Bichmohd, 1:55 a. m, daily, and A to whip the man who wrote "Life on the Ocean For sale at wholesalo by 5:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday. "plug suddenly elevating itself, and I was thrown Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6,7,8:10,9:10, my28-tfl 8CHOFIELD k DtFFV, Proprietors. out of my bearings in a very ungraceful manner, and Wave." He toek with him a gross of CAPITALS, 10,11a.m., 1,3,4:20, 6, 6:00and7p. m. On Sunday at a man's head appeared up the opening. I was told which have all been used »s curl-papers ; still that ELASTIC LAMP CO., 8:10 and 10 a. m. ancl 6:00 p. m. 521 7th St. S. EARTH, 521 7th St. blonde lock will not retain its oTthodox curl. If Tickets, information, Sleeping and Parlor Oar ac- afterwards that it was the hatchway. One does not commodations can be procured at the offices: North- WHOLESALE DEALEB IN like to have sea meditations interrupted in such a Koseioe's speech means anything, he is going on the 58 Murray Street, New York, east corner Thirteenth Btreet and Pennsylvania ave- manner, so I did not reoover my usual tranquillity un- warpath when he comes home. At retail at all Crockery and Hous«-Furnishing nue, northeast eorner Sixth street and Pennsylvania WINES AND LIQUORS, Stores. my20-tl8 avenue, and at the Depot, where orders can be left tor til after we left Alexandria, which looked in the dusk Boston seems to have a prince of mayors ; he is the checking ot baggage to destination from hotels BOTTLED LHiUOBS A SPECIALTY. like an animated grave-jard. My ¡pagination,al- going to have wine at the banquet, and not sneak it and residences. ways being gdnd, I was confident in an hoW*th»t my in in cups and call It " cold tea " either. HOUSEKEEPERS L. P. FAKMEB. Liquors of all kinds by the gallon or barrel. In order to allay any misapprehension, I will state Gen'l Passenger Agent. myl3-6mos3 health was improved by the sea air or something. FRANK THOMPSON, It is always well to show oft your knowledge, so that Schenck, our ex-minister and champion authority FITTING OUT OR REPLENISHING Gen'l Manager. •when one of the men belonging to the boat came by I on poker, is not the author ot "Schenck's Mandrake COLUMBIA thought I would show him that I knew all about Bitteri." Schenck don't like itayes, and the Presi- Can find all they require of GOAL AND WOOD. nautioftl phrases, and asked' him if 'the main-brace dent's family have been torn up in mind, thinking he Was the Mandrake Bitters and Liver Pill man, and CHINA, H. A. CLARKH. JOHN T. GIVEH. was spliced and" the jibboom reefed. He looked at GLAS8WABE, me, rolled a quid of tobacco round to the other side that he would some day, when on (he warpath, com- pel that accommodating family to take some of his CROCKERY, Coal and Wood. BANK NOTE COMPANY, and said, " Well I'll be blowed," when he retired, PLATED WARE evidently lost in admiration at my intelligence. compounds. There seems to be a prevailing Impression that the To recount all tho adventures of that trip I should And House-Furnlehlng Goods have to get out a pamphlet and. have it illustrated Irving Library will close during tho summer, which CLARKE & GIVEN, but I will say, if any one wants tr> have a good time is not true. There are many who are obliged to re- in our establishment, at the 90S Pennsylvania Avenue, let them take the Jane Moseley and go down to Piney main in the city during the summer, and next to WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALEBS IN LOWEST CASH PRICES. Point. The boat Is cleans all the appointments are some mint stuck in a glass there is nothing better WOOD AND COAL. . good, and the stewardess is one of the nicest old than a good book to help one through a hot day. The WEBB & BEVEBIDGE, "aunties" one can find. The table on the Jane library in question is a cool place to drop into, has all No. 1009 Pennsylvania avenue, Moseley is in the hands of a catercr, and needs a little the new works and a lady of the old regime at its ap29-2m Between Tenth and Eleventh streets. WASHINGTON, D. C. head. Daily arriving, cargoes of select ANTHEACITE better management, after which nothing is left to be and BITUMINOUS COAL, for families, steam and desired on .board the boat. . - A short time time since a person, over a signature MISCELLANEOUS. manufacturing use. En passant, I must say a word lOr Major Bacon, son signifying "friend," assailed me in print, and caused me annoyance In private, by defending what KINDLING AND CORD WOOD. of Sam. Bacon, president of the company. He is the LUMBER ! LUMBER! We are prepared, with every facility, for purser of the Jane Moseley, and is ubiquitous; he sees was sever attacked, and -descended into insulting COAL STANDABD»-TON 2,240 lbs. personal allusions, ably aided' and abetted by the to every one's comfort, and never takes a rest until he LOOK AT THIS Best Quality, Fair Prices and Fair Dealing. is convinced every one Is attended to. Ladies with paper in which the article appeared. I never inter- children, traveling alone, can rest assured of every fere with any one's private matters, or make any one's No. 424 TEN TH STBEET WEST, attention. business mine, having more than I can manage of my GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Between D and E streets north. Engraving and Printing The hotel at the " Point" is kept by Mr. Sweetser, own ; but when I am deliberately insulted,-and made BBANCH YABD, cornor Twelfth and O streets who was well known here as a caterer for the public to say things 1 never said, and annoyed in every White pine culls, (per hundred,) $1 50 northwest. way, I try . to get the reins in my own Jihads ; in Virginia pine boards '..' 1 50 DEPOT at Potomac Bridge, oorner Maryland ave- during and after the war. He kept a large boarding- l-l white pine dressed 2 50 nue and Thirteen-and-a-half street.' sep6tf3 house in the buildings since used by the Board of plain English I don't allow any one to " sit' on me " Hemlock and oak fencing bin 2 00 BANK NOTES, BONDS AND COMMEECIAL- Public Works. For the last few years he has been witn Impunity ; therefore I hereby inform my friend- Cedar post 15 T. EDW. CLARK. T. B. CBOSS, JB. ly assailant, her mal* friends and the editor In Ques- keeping a hotel in Dakota. To say that Mr.^weetser Headed Palings: No. 1, $2; No. 2,4150 per hundred, and wife know " how to 'keep a hotel" would but ilj tion, that I have in my possession certain facts regard- and all other kinds of lumber equally as low. WOBK or EVEEy KIND, he. express their talent ip that line. They meet their ing; the party—which they can have—well authenti- I am bound not be undersold. Give me a call and I T. EDW. CLARK & CO., cated and proven, that go to prove the truth of the guests in a pleasant manner, and are oonstantly will give you bargains. WM. H. PHILIP, President. Spanish saying, "the tongue will seek the aching " circulating" around them to Bee if they are com- GEO. T. JONES* Vice President. tooth," or in plain American slang, " when the cap GEORGE H. JOHNSON, fortable. The dining-room is large, and will seat two Lumber, Wood & Coal, JOHN W. WATEBS, Secretary. hundred hungry persons. fits it is put on." ,. Urn ROBERTS. Corner Fifteenth and B streets northwest. J. M. VAN BUSKIBK, Treasurer. ap29-8m2 I am not at all romantic, but a regular bread-and- "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever." butter-loving female; I am devoted to good eating SNAKE-CHARMING. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c,, and know what it is; therefore I advise any one who STRAW HATS wants a first-class breakfast or dinner to jump on the A Man In Hlcbltan Eclipses all Eastern boat and go down to Piney Point. The servants are Office, 60S Perm. Avenue, Cor. 6thA Beautiful Vase adds ten times its cost to the value Rivals. well trained and efficient; the table appointments are ot a house and lot. There Is one branch of industry that has been al- street n. w. Wharf, Depot and all new and of the nicest description, and the cooking most entirely neglected in the United States, and MiU, Foot of Fourth st.East, is better than I have found at any hotel in the city. that is the snake-charming business. Indeed, the For Men Youths' Among those who went down were Mrs. Fields, the average Yankee does not take kindly to snakes. So WASHINGTON, X). C. TERRA COTTA VASES. averse are they to them that when in his vivid imagi- myi-tf correspondent; Qeneral Mitchell, John Alexander, nation, and from the effects of that uncomfortable sen- A large assortment of Terra Ootta Vases for sale- John Hogg, chief clerk Navy Department; Mr. Ball sation called the delirium tremens, the average low to the trade. Mlohigander has snakes in his boots, he is no more AND BOTS' WEAB, Great Reduction in Price of Coke. and Mark Latimer, who earned from his party the moderate and composed than a bear on a hot griddle. DELIVEBED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., soubriquet of "the flea." Why, I don't know, except The only American snake-charmer that ever attempt- AT AT THE SAME BATE. 401 New Jersey avenue, new B. & O. Depot. it was that he was always being looked for and never ed the business was eaten on the half-shell by one of his own reptiles, and has not since been heard from. New Sehedale—Full load of 40 bushels for $2.60. myl8-3me2 found. Dr. Bogan of the city left his family there for In heathen countries snakes seem to thrive and feel [Smaller loads, 6 cents per bushel; cartage, «0 cents.] the season. Mr. Alexander has a cottage nicely fitted at home, and there live the men that sit down on WALTER KER'S, APPLY TO JOHN R. KELLY, Office of Washington «¿»slight Company, up for his family; also a smaller one where he gives large logs to light their pipes, and, being surprised to Dealer in FIBST-CLASS note that the log unceremoniously moves oil' with 413 Tenth street northwest, 711 First street northwest, BEEP, LAMB, "stag" parties, the mysteries of which no feminine Is them, they are horrified to And that the supposed log 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, or to 110 Bridge street, Georgetown. allowed to investigate. is a monster reptile, in those countries the snake- VEAL, MUTTON, Etc. charmer plies his pleasant calling, and only there. oct29-ly A bathing suit being procured, I proceeded to gam- There is one exception, however. GEO. A. BARR, OOBNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Law and Patent Offices of bol in the sad sea waves, 1 got into that suit some- Last Friday evening, (says a recent number of the Stalls 028,629 and 630 Center Market, Ninth street how, and have been torn up in my mind ever since as Toledo Blade,) our reporter chanced to be In a small wing; and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market, or ad- to how Dr. Mary gets her pants on without falling village called Bansom, in Hillsdale county, eight C. B. BU3NTDY, Carpenter and Bnilder, dress Box 713 City Post Office. Marketing delivered miles south ot the station on the Lake Shore and No. 466 La. Ave,, Washington, D. C., opp.«ty Hall. free oi charge to all parts of the city. decl0-ly8 into them. Michigan Southern railroad, called Osseo. It Is the BEFBKS BY PBBOTSSIOS TO : Hon. Bich'd Wallach, At such a placfe one throws aside to some extent the center of a rich agricultural district, and at the stores, Bank of Washington, Middleton it Co., L. C. Camp- PATENTS. PENSIONS. restraint with which they are enveloped in every-day where the commerce of the neighborhood is carried on, bell, W. B. Webb, Enoch Totten, Washington. D. O. ; Shop 505 New Jersey Avenue. gather of a night the young men, boys and perchance B. G. Jayne, Ithica, N. Y.; Hon. T. a Howe,U. S.S., mayl3-3mo R. S. & R. P. EYANS, life, and it is little trips like the one I have beon tell- old men, to make their 'purchases, compare crop re- Wis. : ex-Gov. G. C. Walker, Bich'd,Ya. ; Hon. H. O. ing you about that brush away the cobwebs made by ports anil have'a little rest,'relaxation and knife-trad* Burchard, H. of B., Ills. ; Hon. Solomon Bundy, Ox- WHITING'S Attorneys and Counsellors-at-taw, the cares and struggles of life. It is so grateful to zing. On the evening in question quite a goodly ford; N. Y. ; M. H. Beach, Dubuque, Iowa ; C. K. orowd had been assembled, when there sauntered into Pier, Fond du Lac, Wis. . . my27-6m2* Corner Fifth and JD sts. N. W.,opp. City Ball,. forget even for an hopr that trouble and sorrow are the group a short, medium thick-sct young man. His STRAW HAT BEEACHERT, P. O. Box 104. Washington, D. O. rife among us, and for the moment? we have only to movements were almost as leisurely as the progress of the hour-hand of a dumb watch, and he seemed at 994 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, U. S. Supreme Court, Oourt of Claims, District eat, drink and be merry. > . ease anywhere. He sat down on the platiorm in front JOHN BARRY, Courts. Local Collections, Internal Bevenue Oases. 1 could hardly believe that the frisky person, cut- of one of the stores and1 kept his seat but for a moment, South Side, between Ninth and Tenth streets. 0ct8-ly2 ; • when he Struck his coat pocket quite smartly two or ting up all kinds of pranks in the water, was the dig- three times, and said: " Behave yourself and lie still Plumber, Gas & Steam Fitter BEADY FOB BEFINISHING ALL THE SPEING nified, elegant Judge Hogg of the prim old Navy De- there." It was supposed that he had a kitten cpnfined J. L. SMITHMEYER & CO- partment. in Uierdepths of his picket, and some one asked him 1319 Seventh Street, bet. N and O N. W. mar25-tf5 STYLES. ARCHITECTS, why he did not let it out. He smiled and said per- NO. 708 FIFTEENTH STBEET, BETWEEN (f Well, I could write ail day on the subject, but I will x haps the crowd would otyect, as it was not a very at- ¿9*ALL OBDEBS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 1304 H STREET N. W. AND NEW YOEK AVENUE. only repeat what I said before: let every one who tractive animal. They urged him to let the cat out go strongly that he requested them to stand back so that my8-tra HABD WOOD SLIDE WINDOW SCBEENS PUT reads this just take the trip and eeo if it don't pay. it would not hurt them, and then pulling apart his UP COMPLETE FOB FIFTY CENTS. Judge Hilton Is making himself notorious if not pocket, he said coyly to his pet that it should come out Castle's Picture Frame Factory Asiiury G. Apiernan & Mumper, famous by his crusade on the Jews, and my opinion is and have some fresh air. WM. WURDEMANN, Mathematical and. Philosophical Instruments, 1304 II street n. w. je3-ly BROKERS, that before he gets thfough with it he will be like the With the lightning-like movement of'its species, 204 Delaware ave. N.E. Agent, Chas. F. Wurdemann. Have removed their office to 1339 F street, opposite man who married—wish he "hadn't." The chances there glided from his pocket a monster snake of the All kinds of instruments are kept constantly oil ¿nil a Week to Agents. $10 Outfit Free. P.O. $ 11 VICKEBY, Augusta, Maine. jy20-lyl ite Ebbitt House. * je3-4tï are that the immense trade built up by A. T. Stewart, blue racer variety, which, in that section of the coun- hand. jeS-4t7 $55 § 8 THE CAPITAL --JOTE 24, 187?. EDITOB CAPITAL : Referring to a letter of THE CAPITAL. inquiry in your last'i'ssue, we are surprised that any UNDERTAKER, DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. intelligent man who reads the forms of real estate notes furnished by this company should bo misled. SUNDAY MOUSING JUNE 24,1877. The names of the officers appear only in connection with the certificate of title on each note, and further R. F. HARVEY, than the title the company guarantee nothing, except ML Ail DESIRABLE ! 719 AT COST. 719 in case of a special guarantee, which does not appear on the note in question. Purchasers of notes on our RECORD OF THÉ WEEK. forms will have no trouble in learning all particulars as to the commercial value of notes offered them by WE HAVE OPENED DURING .LAST -WEEK UNE BONNE OCCASION.—Professor Mas- examining the record books of the company, which 033 F Street ÏVortliwest. ONE WEEK LONGER son's charming mansion, 2113 Pennsylvania avenue, are always open lor inspection during business hours. decl9-tfl SOME OF THE The notes are not made by the company, but by the Is open every day, Sunday excepted, from 9 a. m. to 2 owners of the prpperty. Respectfully, p. in., for lessons and conversation In Fr;ench. REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, TOE SALE 01 RENT. At DÍIYÍS No. 631 Fstreet., CHEAPEST & MOST;DESIRABLE GOODS THÉ GRAND LODGE OF MA"GT£&ROF Daven- The above we think covers the ma/tter under in- port, Iowa, have sent to the Washington Monument quiry thoroughly and satisfactorily. _ We s&e nc room HAMILTON HOUSE, OUT THIS SEASON. 719 MARKET SPACE. Society of this city a granite block with the inscrip- for further comment, and feel that we have done our Cor. Fourteenth and K Streets. tion, " The G-rand Lodge of Iowa," and Masonic em- duty by our last week's correspondent, as the Real Several handsomely furnished suites of rooms at blems. E state, Loan and Trust Company have1 done theirs, reduced rates for the summer. je24-2tl* Little drops of water, 3,000 Yards FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, at iOci: ON'T FAIL TO GO TO DAVIS' FOR BAR- Little grains of sand • and continue to do it to the public and to themselves. OE RENT—VERY DESI RABLE FURNISHED much below value. Dgains this week: the monument will some day be completed. WE ABE disappointed and disgusted. F PLAIN LINEN LAWNS, in Black, Brown, Blue ROOMS, en suite or single, lor single gentle- and Green. WE ABE in receipt. of volume two of For months we have asserted that hard pan had been man, or man and wife without children or servants. 20 Pieces WHITE LINEN LAWN, from 37X to 62ji. UY YOUR FANCY AND MILLINERY rea ched and that trade would revive, and hard times Light housekeeping not objectionable. South front. S Pieces 33-ineh LINEN CAMBRIC, irom Toil to 81. goods at wholesale cost for cash thfs week at Mac Arthur's Reports ofi they Supreme Court | di' the "Water and Gas in rootap. Also, SINGLE BED- B wo uld be one of the things of the past. We have as- 1,000 Tf aids WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, at WVc.; District of Columbia in Qeneral Term from January, ROOMS. Terms reasonable to permanent tenants'. serted it so often that we commenced to believe It our. No. 603 E street northwest. It7 very cheap. DAVIS'. 1875, to September term, 1876. Judge MacArthur has 2,000 Yards PACIFIC ORGANDIES, at 12Vc. ' selves, when that live genius of ours, whose name Is FRENOH NAINSOOK, white, 48 inches wide, from •contributed greatly to the convenience of our lawyers Katzenstein, informsus that he hasjustmade another EXCURSIONS. 50c. to $1.25. NTIRE STOCK OF FANCY AND MILLJ- by his reports, and added materially to the legal his- nery goods, at oost, for cash, one week longer, at reduction in prices, and that children's clothing can FRENCH MASALIA, from 30c. to $1. E tory of our country. FRENOH MUSLINS, White, from 30c. to §8 be purchased at unusually low prices. In fact that SUNDAY EXCURSION. ELEGANT FRENCH LAWNS and ORG'ANDIES, DAVIS', JUDGE SLOANAIÇEB of Phila.-Tex.-Miss.- boys and children can procure woolen suits in light The Steamer MATTANO (Captain Wm. H. Byles) in Plain and Chintz Colors. je24-2tl 719 Market Space, cor. Eighth St. and dark colors from $3.50 to $12.00. We will pay a will EVERY SUNDAY during the summer season ZEPHYR CAMBRICS, in Blue, Mixed and Green Tiew Orleans, whoso little game on Hayes wo ex- Colors, at 35c.; worth 50c. handsome reward to any one who will authorize us to make a trip down the river, stopping at Marshall Hall plained last week, eilected another imposition on the two hours, and returning at 9:30 p. m. to this city. TORCHON LACES and IISSERTINGS,. from 8c. to TOHN H. KENNY, public by the protegecing, with pecuniary results, of contradict it. The steamer leaves Sixth-street Wharl at 3:30 p. m. NAINSOOK EMBROIDERIES, in Black, Blue and a bogus nephew on one of our departments. The cir- Fare, Round Trip, 25 cents. Two interesting cases will be heard next WM..H. KILLMON, Cardinal Colors, from 10c. to 62>^c., desirable •cums tances of this case make it a gross injustice, as is and cheap. Also, a fall line of - week by U. S. Commissioner Plant at his office, 915 jel7-3mos5 Agent. WHITE EMBROIDERIES, on Cambric and Nain- 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., bet. 9th and 10th sts. well known to all who know of the facts, and for that F street. The firet, on Blonday, is the case of Ste- sook, at low-dpwn prices. Teason we criticise the affair. phen Simmons, arrested for peddling cigars, etc. GRENADINES, BUNl'lNGS, SUMMER SILKS, COCKADE CITY AGAIN. and all kinds of SUMMER WEAR now-sold'at without having paid his revenue tax and giving bond, I desire to call the attention of the ladies of Washing- THE polioe court has been enjoined from less than wholesale rates two weeks ago. ton and vicinity to the as required by law. Moonlight excursion on the Barge Cockade City, removing Its location to the ex-Unitarian church, WEDNESDAY, June 27, 1877, under the direction of We are making almost daily additions to our stock, Sixth and 1) streets, there is no room for it in the city On Tuesday afternoon will he h,card the great North the ORPHEUS OCTETTE CLUE. There will be and can sell seasonable and desirable goods at less hall, and it is too great a nuisance to be held in any Carolina fraud case of Deputy Marshal Franks. In[ than cost of importation. We are not selling at cost, for those who do not wish to participate in dancing, a GREAT REDUCTION decent neighborhood. So it must either remain where this case over forty witnesses have been summoned for but much below rates charged by houses who bought' Grand Vocàl and Instrumental Concert. The club it is or hold its sessions In some of the public reserva- the United States and defense. their stock early ii> the season. Qualities considered, has extended an invitation to the Mount Vernon Oc- we cannot be beat in this or any other city. I will make In MILLINERY on and after tions—we s uggest Potter's fields—or break up, which tette, who will render some fine selections during tho DOMESTICS AND ALL KINDS OF BLEACHED latter would be the best. COTTONS, AT AGENTS' PRICES. Strike. evening. The Barge Will stop at Alexandria, foot of ALLE^TOWN, PA., June 23.—A large number of King street, at 6 o'clock p. m. ' The concert to begin Monaay, Jane 11, THE STORM of Thursday night was a fierce operatives employed in the iron manufacturing estab- W. M. BROWN, and violent ail air while it lasted, and made things immediately after leaving Alexandria. The Bargfi lishments in >bhuykill, Lehigh and Susquehanna 314 Eighth Street Northwest. 01' lively in the atmosphère and for the city, taking great valleys are now on a strike against the announced re- will leave Seventh-street wharf at 5 o'clock p. m., and je24-M8 "liberties with, roofs, trees and oellars. But its results duction in wages. All the puddlers at Laight's roll- return at midnight. A caterer ha$ also been engaged ««» 3E»aK3«.