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, JULY tf, 2861 LOCAL NEWS. mated ng tQe appointmen’ * recommends ras Joho: 1 embracing over ig O'clo: 22 arder"‘hy the Presi- Boswell, with I. LN Succeeaing the usual oFgwization a colored ment ‘ook ‘Re floor and made a oncerming lis imdrvidual opin- Bey of Republican offical Iored men, and demanded tht * of foxes it should v= B would be Johnson re ohne the appotn-men j bis stead! Mr. Heury is Was fllowed by “bev Db. Gunnell, the pr RK Collins. the sideration of ‘te wominees an Sppeal was wade to Heary Jobnson fo wiharaw hy timation. sad Naally, i Davive pretty out bar thar gentleman bad re : vow of the party ca: he wobdrew { eovion and placed Db moelf im the bands tends, which ted with loud | P«cnestion bee prance of Mr. Jona- abje exolved nom nees, Wer was made by several amout givin thei~ stwotior to memes withouw: fie-t knowing who the wer ous we Aller desuliory rea rs mith the proper 5 3 ‘ fo, the mee mg aon Uecen—Mr. € ea Pru m. RK. McLean, a. T. Civis. Ahea Coifin, aod Janex Lord, re of the ‘olombin Typographic elo. bad Rcongerea e Dist night at‘be Metro- ron Ho # at some understanding | nee of the apprenticeship bg Ws a priva’s one, bat vied that the subjec: was coccussed in Hevdly spirit, and Mr. Clapp expresied | hope that all d.fficutties — would be amicably srravged. He did that twenty apprentices were to be employed at Go lice, where there printers ud espe | Preniices to every seven man. | erestion Mr. Clapp did not tot ¥ say that be would employ the twen appres.: +s. but Re wished if understood that | do-idered the Government office entitiea 4: umber if the Superintendent choose to | Foc them om. Some member ot the committee | soxgested that 1 was hnpossible for appren- fees to properly leara the business at the Gov- r™eut cilice m com-eyueuce of the way 'n wh cD i. was managed, which objection Mr lapp met by sayi twas Dis inteation © place bis apprentices under an experienced be controited amd mstructed by him. ¢ interview Mr. Clapp spoke, also, ccommodatious at the Goverumen: ce. and inei/cated Dis purpose of securing an epinrge ment of the bailding next season, wher be sad. be had vodeu’: three bunurea Would be ex ploved coatinuously. ———— De a? G sTeEetT Wrarr— —Ye-terday atternoon, Cor. ter Beld ao raquest on the body of -lobn Mardes, who was killed on Wednesday 2 by Ja Kelly, om borrd ‘he schooner Aun, lyine st G scree: wharf of which stair fall pwtcalars appeared in yesterday’ Stam. The yury recmrned a verdict «tha: the +9 d Jobn Mardes came to bis deata abort 5:25 | ©lock > m. on the 15th cay of July, the cabin of the schoouer Agnes Ann. ov by Rotert M. Miller, which was lying a: bari brow. 9s G sireet wharf, m the We fui'her ttod ¢ id John Mardes was de of the abdomen pene. We also find thatthe | a kn'feim tne | es Keliy about 11 o'clock p. m.. Coroner Potter then committed eharge of murder. | A copy of the evileace elicited was at once | pisced im the bands of the Disirict Attorney. sud tbe grend jury will at once take a0°!on i twe matter. =-s Tet Firats Warp Homicrbe.—Yesterday -“atetmoon, Jobn Hovrsban, atrested on the | Bee¥ious day by oificer Howe, of the seventh precine:, (Fourth Ward.) on the caerse of | cousing the death of Jobn Carr, by striking bin with astone, on Sunday las, when ! Javier and another pariy were engazed in scuffle on the corner of street nod New Jer- sey avenne. was before Justice Schmidt. at the siatioa-bouse, when Mr. Hine appeared for te accused. A number of witacsscs were snd the testimony appeared very strong | z ed, Hessler, 0 WS" with cated, swearing positively that Hour: = the man who threw thestore. In the | a%eence of come imporiant witaesses for the pr eution the case we. continued. It is un- ood that the defence will attempt to prove an aid. ned ——e Tat NORTREASTERN Se NGERFEST—( losing Doy.— Yesterday the great S.-ngerfest closed ia Batumore,sud to a late hour every body en- joved themselves at the Park. Daring the day Berend banquet took piace and a visit was Pid to the grounds by Mayor Banks and other cvy officials. Many of the associations left curing the aftern a during yesterday the M+ ener chor. of Columbus, Onio, aecompa- ed by the Harmonis, of Baltimore, and th Aurora, of Ne 'k. New Jersey, visited thi as also delegates of other associations. Several members of the Arion took the Aurora, im «barge and entertained them, and an invita- on was given the visitors to stay longer, but ‘with few exceptions they were compeiled to decline them. —_-—__ Narnow E -E From DRowntye.— Yee- jerday strernoon, 2 seven : party of youths were in swimming at jf ot Sixth me of their number.named Huck on, raged bevond bis depth, when elp brought to b | +a Edward Wb son of Major | of the Arsenal, whe heroically swam towar @; Dim and serred Lim by the collar jnst | 44 De WSs sinking for the third time. Parties | who Witnessed ihe trans@ccion state that bat for the prompt action of young Whyte, a You's of twelve years of age, Watson would Pave onqustionably drowned ——— A CASE oy Urrea Dee imsgime 2 mesuer act er's ice, in such warm weather mercury is bumping against tae !op mometer? We should tb Bo! | ore we trust the mea “yaller man’ ag early hour thes uet mornipe. -li fed" vaiemded for the cooler in the STAR's editorial aud reportosial rooms and made off Wek it. thereby necessitating the collection of % -oge cent subscription” to supply the lose. should be beld up as % warnive to ai. ond. 'o show to what adepth of iniquity ens be degraded. ——— A Qurstion oF W T THE Navy Yarns Aco Tespoudent. writing from the Wasbrazicg Navy Yard. sys that great complaint is made | in (Bis yard. because the house carpenters gut S050 per day. while the sbip carpenters are #e.)0g only S325 per day. He represents that a fork ts ot of door labor. exposed to heat and all wentber, that is calenlated not ouly to yw ore the bealth. but to result in loss of time, | “Waile the tools of ‘his class of workmen depre- ciate more from wear and Wear aad thattwen: per ent. over sic house carpenters wages ie pud [0 sbip carpenters every where else i —_o--—— ; Av WILL BE SEEN by Ur advertising columus | va: Messrs. Cooper & Latimy: Bave the clos. | rg sale for J. P. Bartholow. Esq. There are | foi! many valuable articles to be sold. partic. uisrly useful to farmers; also, tour or tive | treme warebouses, suitable for business pur. pores. The sate will be continued from day to | day until the whole is disposed of. { ——e—— Tus Licnt Hover Corrace, a: Atiaatie => J. aencaee eee yore Jonan foottow, proprietor. It is to possess the upderthe supervision of 3 Heat Haye “This su! o ry Hayes. This sea model Boure. See advertisemen: —-__ A Car MEstine will be beid soon near | ‘Teenallytown, just mside the Di<irict line. ‘Thespot selected t a beautiful one, andthe committee in charge will on Wednesday next fix the day of commencement. ance & com. this. we, in thes hade to-day: Kc a. ma, 2; 1@ o'clock, #2; 11 o'clock. 8 12 o'clock m 95; 7 O'clOcK p. m@., 95; 2 O'elock p.m. 96. ——_e—___ ‘Tus rosp in the Eas‘ern Par of the Capi- tel is to be emptied of water by the Seneca Works stevm fre engrne, after which it will seoelve # thorough cleaning. | Anion. | ornameyt of e | the Golamoia Tura Verien, marching oo of the nario bund, responded. tnacking the various emttions for (Deir courteou cepuon worked har | soon the three Buudred persons presen sumption of theit customers, | Avnie F. | one of her arms, sbove the elbow. e Clad baying been im attendsace oa ‘Dgerzest in Baltunore since Satur. he former having. at the prize onday «vening. borne off ove of Ot prizes—a $1,000 piamo of 3 make—theiT many triends in mined op giving them 4 grand arrival . Word was sent on Wednesday that the visitors would be hero yesterday afternoon 81 §.15, and consequently previc large nombers of unt German Pauied by Indies, assem t among tera, Prossia. oUntTY Was expressiy for ding the feste, aud wo Bis stay i cizy is the gues: ot Mr. ‘ker. The members of the Arion and Svpcerbund, who were in the S: che depot. and mawy of them Isdies who resen'a Urnin< members of the S nserbun us £9 the arrival rming the pr 2 ived, ani open lines trom the door of the depo Jersey avenue, ready to recer be Nengers home. Que of Adsms Express Company bay horses, was driven into the y @-pot, on Which to place the prize sud it at tracted much attention, & dicdsomely decorated. bavipg Ov & covering of f and blue’ cambric Wreaths. and on the tro bapner were drmped Wh e and black body of the wa busmstic mem? he frout upon cheer wep p. Au ere was m general band Cappelmeister Trecbiret baggage car, oD Oisembarkiug shaking of trends: joiming with offers in congra‘aianng t @rbucd. Many of the members were the Ciplents ‘of bojnets and wreatts from t and Justice Wa! lady frien borne by the retu tam. at langater, heariily ap au esc in ab Taner. and as rough the de pot were received with eutRusia: eReers Toey brought with “hem a cunaer, or uu de-ig. bavivz on one side the represent female with aglaesof lage i Latin, “Hehott, how gwd.” 3 n German. Hury is tae Oat” marched thiongh toe and ‘be car wit be t to the hin following order 4 througe w Germania, headed by Prosperi’s bund, side of the Sv pgeround and the Arion, taining ‘he piano, Washington nh, hended by Heald’s: Washington. Band, Washmgton Turn Verein. The ermania ws marshalted by M Reed, the Washington Scnne: L eet. along Dito 1. to 164 street, then noe to the Executive Man hear y cheers for Presiden: thence to Penneylvania ayenos to Me's Hall. on the Avenue, between “ib and loth | streers Messrs, Metzerott & Co. having tendered the fuse of their hall it was ac: -pted, and the prea. Was removed to the stuge,and afer i ta. been placed firmly on its legs it was opened Mr. Peters, President of the S; rein eteen \ German weleomed homeagain the victorious Su uzer- bund, who baa soaebly upheld the good nim erman stingets of Washington, au & portion of the honors of tae grea He congra:naiated them teh was such 4 so tens of the capital ir victory, of joy and Mr. Waldecker, President ot che S+uzer- asso. end pi we said that t chey worked, not only tor 2's fame, but to uphold the honor ot sot Washington. He pait 2 mee erved compliment to Pro: he cirector, to whom he Wane dve much of the konor Bund. Protessor Richter acknowledged the compli rent by running bis fozers over the keys of the prize,in order to show the splendid tone of the instrument, after which the members of the So ngeybund together sung in uuisoa, “My Fatherland.” Cappelmeister Techir b was introduced and aid orded to the , Compliment d the Wash .ngtonians on the fine | singing of the repreventatives in the S.nger- bone: and subsequentty seated Dimeelf at the instrument amd performed America,’ in singing the favorite nations! hymn. ‘The procession reformed &nd marcued to Ar- biter Hall, (Wangemann’s,) whica was hand. somely decorated Qnd illiminated, and for sey- eral Rours the company engazed themse! ves 1D partaking of the good things provided ‘the piano—known #5 a square grand of 7 said to be one of the best uow in tue engerihucd. will will ba able to judge of the qualities of tae instrament To-day there are xbout fifty visitor= here, representing New York. Philadelphia, Co- lumbus and Baltimore associations, as guests of the Swngerbund, who, with two of Nailor Brothers’ omnibusses, are taking them to the public buildings and o:ber places of interest About the city. —_e—— Tne Potomac Frowt.—This morning, the steamer Wawaset, Captain Fowke, made ber usual trip to Cone Kiver aad intermediate Jandings, witb a fine complement of passengers and heavy freight. The steamer Arrow, Siack- pole, lett Galt’- wharf as usual, at 10 o'clock, for Mount Vernon and Marsball’s Landing. Harcey's Wharf—Artived—Schrs, Diamond Since, Owens, trom Havre-de-Graca, with coal for Burr & Co; Kent Hall, Coleman, from Hayre-de-Grace, with coal for Burr & Go.: E. J. Pickup, Bowen, from Philadelpbia. with coal for Harvey, Clarke & en. This firm ‘are ip daily expectation of the arrival of about oue thousand tops of superior coal, tor ue con- Carter's Wharf—Arrived—Schrs. Alexander Massey, Bitzvard. irom Philadelphia, with 3 tons of white ash coal for George Bogus; Clark, Edmonson, from Havre-de- . With 115 tons of Lyken’s Valley coal for lam Warder & Co. Sailed—Sctr. F Sisters, Nelson, down # Wharf-—Arrived—Schrs Vagner, and Cumberland, Urainp, with jarge supply of fresh salt water perch. rock, Ac. for Willam Knight, William b. Stewart and others i's Wood aml Coal Wharf, (foot 1 \—At this whart the Nowlar lub ere tow KA schooner with stores and paraphernalia, preparato:y ‘0 stari- ing ov a two weeeks’ fishing expedition to Cape Henry and other points eee CoaL Oi AccIDENT.—This moraing, about 4 O'clock, while Mr Archibald R. ‘.uantrell, residime o 4th street, between 1. and New avenue, was anointing a bedstead with coal oi trom a tim cam, the combustible flaid ignited from a lghted’ match, whereby an | explosion ensued that scattered the fragments Mm every direction and somewhat injured Mr. «{. and bis Iittle dacebter Georgi=, anonc eignt years old. The former was buret slightly about the haods, while the litte girl was severely cut to the bone in the fleshy part of Besides these injuries the bed clothing and car} chamber took fire, and for bile pid fair to Tesult ty & ruinous fire. Fortunately, how- | ever. a number of the neighhors came to the | rescue, and asristed subduing the tiames before they gained mach headway. —_-_—_ Firts Warp Reres.icans.—A meeting of the Fifth Ward Republicans was to have been Washi Navy Yard, but for some reason a few pereons ont ‘wereia attendance. It was stated by some of those t that a letter had Deen sent totne Na: ‘ard from the Depart. ment, directing Mr. ywn's retention, and ‘bat therefere further action was unnecessary, an Lae BRoxss.— Yesterday, Mr. Jor S.Sheets had bis leg broken by being Ricked by a horse im Kirg & Keyes’ om 14th street, below INES MCROER ng Testime Crim! saz Court, Judge ¢ afer spor: closed, the pr tinned i:s testimony in rebuttal of the defenc. and Drs. W. P. Jotason, Hervey Lindsley, D Geo. M. Dove and Thos, Auuseii of them. that from this osse, as presep ad by cRa lieve that the act was trial Miss wis oF haying and ro the her dates weil De Driges, who boerded there, nad nad charge of an insane asylam. snd witaess hed neve is morning, on the Court being opened, Jastice Fisher wet that he hed been in. formed tha: one of "Re )arors in the ease, Mr. Larmon, hac been taken ill,and Dr. Dexter. who WAs averaing him, zives the opinion that ne ebould remain in his room to-day, bat chat he will propaoly bie co be out to-morrow: e@onsequently the tr ould not be proceeded with today. The Comrt ented that if M Driegs arzivad the p> -seontion could pat hin on the stand and coholude the exammation by tthe ald apes tmony of Gen. ot be jail, tha be upraly and prsoaer, Gan. C - pay a fine o: =. Jas. Potter, to yall for *-e davs July ag. Me jum: Sihiey og. Schley M Schley Pearse 8 of gale o diemiss pet jurisdiction t set. Larner on Larner 2 west. nding ing informat.ou ection aud deck noray memos Union. “La 2 “vid of the principles ton.and for whick, wBile ‘i hat lt The right w deeds of s Soldiers efforts you succes to Teensl iy > exterminate him by privilege of earning b’ » keeping wich your © be in the late war that you extend a han encour. Sgement to an oppressed race that with rou ated the perils of th battlefield tor tho vation of the nation. Be pleas hanks ty the Soidiers nod Sail honor they have dove a law, ir, yours, es The installation of officer: ‘il ne nder my om fo. ¥&s postponed un- Thursday, when Major Ger bridge, of Kentucky, is expe ed to be Umon. The Union then adjourned. eee AND Haxes R Stated that at recent m ted in the project of ex- tending the Loudon and Hampsbire road. con- s!rucung @ railroad trom Georgerown to Aiex- sodria vin the berme hau of the canal: and he construction of a Union railway through hern portion of this city, it was deter- ined to contigne their efforts in favor oi the eral plans’ proposed. A connection of Georgetown with the London and Hampsbira railway bya short snd dire. i3set Cown for an early day Tae great enc of the Loudon and Hampshire company ts to reach the waters of the Obio tuver by @shoster routs than even that of the irgipia Central, now fast progressing. Fo the contro' the I a@ capitatis: in ths city bas,is is reported, beem negotiating. In the respe t of reacbing Nortole, i will u dou)..edly be the shortsst cat from tidewater there to The goat West: but the contemplated Louden and Hampshire extension will, it dy connect Wasbiugton with Gin: A distance of at least 100 m: ‘ © last named road. It looks, not toa direct maing line to the coal region at Piedmont, out ove to Cincinnali, and to that end it will have to be @ reute toward Romney, and thence to we bead branches of the Elk river, and ‘enc by practical route to the Gauley river, and so on to the Ohio. a Tax “Snont Cor? Question In your issue of yesterday I nocice under the beading of «Way is it!” lic thorovgatare or «short cut” spoken of, anping through the vroands south of the Prestdent’s Hose, i: nol no nor has it been Josed Bgaipst any person wishing to pass Brough from one ection of the city to another At the westerly end of this ‘short cut” there are nogaies, At the other end the gates have rot been closed or locked, day nor night, for sev- «al weeks past. These gates have always, until Within a few weeks. been kept closed both day and night, so that this througbtare is now more necessible to the public than ever heretofore. ‘The low wall spoken of fs not there vow, it having been remove 4, for the most part, two 0: three months ago. No person bas neen “forced” ') go around the new semicircular walk which is bemg constructed to bound the grounds on the south. If auy have gone tha: way they have done it of their own S.ee choice. ‘The “growl” is not because the old pathway has been closed or in any way rendered inac- cessible, but b-cause persons are not permitied tomake a public thoroughtare of the private walks in the Presidents grounds proper, which walks are now necessarily in accessible because Of the removal of the old wall, nnd to remedy this ontil the new fence shall be com- pleted. & policeman bas been stationed at both of this “hort cut”, not one end = stated Most respectinily, "Geo. H. Pratt, Watchman in charge of grounds # tached July 16, 1669, to Executive Mansion. Palen A GALE Down THE PoromAac—besrel Stem: ty L Mr. Buiter nm article The pub- tining — Yesterday atternoon, b-iween ‘tive and six o’cloek, a violent do aud rain storm prevailed down the Potomac. in the neighborhood ot Giymont, which came near resulting seriously. ‘The steamer Wawaset, !ymg at Glymont wharf awaiting the scholars of Ryland Chapel Sanday School on their return to Wasbington, was siruck with the sale, ha a new LAwser snapped asunder, and was compelled to lay out in the stream to prevent being dashed to pieces. aud an unknown schooner was strack by lightuing, while lying at anchor, the effect of which was to set the main top-rail on fire, and shiver the 1a3in-mast so completely as to render it en urely useless. Fortunately ail the crew we. under deck, or otherwice the damage might “have been of a disastrous character. The storm is represented as very remarkable, both for its suddenness and violence. Ina stort while it subsided, when the steamer reskipped her in- nocent cargo of juvenile excnrsionists and made pleasant return trip to Potomac Ferry wharf, with all hands delighted with the day's entertainment. st Mayor BOwkN AND TRE TREASURER OF tHE BoaRp or Trustees or Pratic ScnooLs— To the Public. report having been citcuiated that certain statements had been made by Mayor Bowen involving the honesty and integrity of Alfred Jones, trastee of col- ored schools, 1 take the liberty ot stating that I wes present, as was also Alderman Baker of the Seventh Ward. when the conversation took place at which the statements alluded to ‘were made, and have to say thatall the charges and the entire allusion to Mr. Jones by the Mavor, were based on the idea that said Board of Trustees had published a report containing misrepresentations as to the course of th Mayor respecting said schools, and that he ‘not in the leart reflect on the Ley 2 of Mr. Jores as a private citizen, And on inquiring of the Meyor this morning he stated to me that, in alluding to Mr. Jones, he had never intenu- ed to advance the idea that be was a dishonest man. G. W. Goovatt. July l6th, 1669. —_—__—_. Tae BookstsDERs AND THE APPRERTICH UESTION. —A special meeting of the Book- ders Society was held on Wednesday even. caves him eer Oleek tae Come: ceive . Clapp. ¥ jonal Printer, explaming former letver to the Society in reference to his desire to place at ‘work four additio the Gov- ou eTound that itwas addressed to an jndi- vidual, and not to the society. The society ad- journed with the undersiatding thatat the next meeting the apprenticeship question will be dis- posed of. —— ‘SEB ADYSRTIsEwENT of building association stock and furniture for sale a: 1-4 9tn street. PERsomat—Among the Washingtoniccs whol tt Balumore om the Bremen steam-r 1 Wednesday were Britisb legation. and tambly, Wiliam Wao Heory Howard, of tue mann eve family, A. Berghman and seryant, and Mrs. Boza, Tux Pour at Dasbeen very sick for th» last six mont orner ot ith and F streste and the do: tor, im bis rounds, bas forgoiten wo make bis « Pilainous A‘? mp’ bVictsir ft 1 on this patient. —The tollowing last evening jempt wis made yesterday morning by some evil-disposed per- son to thro yw the eur the fiv assenger train on the Alex. and Hampshire railroad off mile post. A heavy was placed across the rails at that but as there iss curve there, over which the trains have to run slowly, the engiucer of ‘be traw cue bere im tbe moraing no: ed tI obstruction, and had time to stop the locomo- tive before it reached it. Dog Buttcns.—The police have decided to use dog buttons instead of pistols in the execution of the order issued from \ terday, ning 8: hi A tions: a meal, fatigue or from a Mayor's office yes. which directs that all dozs foand rus ge atter Tnesday. the 20th instance. sball be killed. Avoid baching withm two hours a Avoid bathing when exhausted by y other canse 1cE TO BateRgs —The Roya! Humane Society publish the folt ng reo. Amend Avoid batn- ing when the cody s cooliug after perspira- tion. but bathe when che body is warm, provi- ced no time is lost in getting into the water. dc bing the body by don banks oF rm boa! f chillines:. or standing r haying deen 1 Avoid rema.ning too long in the water; leave che ws er immadittely the & gbrest tel) sche Avoid barbing Altoge'her im tha open sir if. after having been fee The young. ter bathe three hour: time for su. h is from ¢ “Ehose who ar brenae and hime ip the water, cbilliness, wih pumopne: The vigorous ard stroug early inthe morn.ug on an giddiness and ta ntness, and palpication and ocher sense thr beart, shonld not sulting their medical ad’ Partr € OTE the 2 pul 70 be a needle O7 The wile of Robert Mot posite Padugab. Ky., was muraered on Mons day meht by two men who came trom kK sick. The murd+ miles where a general hunt was jo wed in by all residents y the day belore Which was retnsed ny her, Finally M.Cormtek au, mM some breakfast, cuight, rusted into the hons= apd fired. MeUormick and bis wit+ killed —sho’ rers They whe s never ere sease of the hands and may bathe ‘y siomaen, otha’ are weak, Bud bet: ter R meal—the ipast three hours after nyect to attacks of bose who suifer of dis-omfort at without ®rst con. —The muliiferions par- Poses to which paper bas airendy been ay phed would seem to bave been indefinitely increased by a Mr. Pavy's red by au Erelsh patent ei of the comporen: ey are said ble subs'ances han reduced completed fabric is & nary plianey, flexibi be sewed wir er fabrics, and already tab} new textare, We sre not of the mo‘erial, ome anim and before used. nd bleached, the felt, of ex:radrdi- Strength, Itcan igbuy 26 woven jobs, quilts, sboes all made from fok, living asked as she wee & boy cooked m they Ivf. Bat shot ia the arm. through the abdomen ed, and wer d to two Rr de “8 The Cheap Place! ESSENCE OF JAMAICA ¢ BROWN STOLT. VOUNGER'S , English) ALE, PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY, PURE PORT WINE, GER, SUST RECEIVED AND TOR SALE BY Cc. Ss. COHARE & SON, GROCERS, 252 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN AND N WELCH'’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR ALSO, STREETS. GRBEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, PURE CIDER ViIN@GaAK, AT $2.75 PER QUARTER BBL. SACK, A CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR AT C. s, @HARE & 80: BY oO PER QUARTER BBL. SAcK Grocers, > SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREET. Hasvey & HOLPE MANUFACTURERS 10E CRBAM, WATER ICES, JBLLIES, &c. CHABLOTTES. 367 Pennsylvania aveaue, corner of Ith street. FBU: OUSTABD, CHABLOTTE DE BUSSE, IN PUNCHES, JELUIES, &c., Qf the dmest qualities and favor, Wholceste and Unr selection of Oreams have been made from ring give entire satisfaction, from familiarit, faliy soli Teer ete ‘with the busi it a liberal share of patronage, and will jease all who may favor us A m will be made to Festival our experience and js We most respect- and Particular attention paid to farnishio, Fale bg SPamecatyen? oes Sl of ame : “WWerscill bores. in our Saloons TWENTY. DIP- FERENT FLA LOTTES,. JELL VORS OF CREAMS. 10B5, CHA: lee PUNCH: &eo. eae “ye Ive A D LET LIVE.” . 8: & O0.. ‘DEALERS I FING FAMILY GROCERIES, 6x9 ane ) LIQUORS, &c, quh tirest, bo. Pend © dle, south. | sh. iy en Lo™BEe 1 LUMBEB!! LUMBER !!) A large | and com) assortment of Build- ing Lumber, Hemlock Fencing. Shingles, i DRESSED LUMBEB = by = ‘WILLET & RAVE, Mow Tors vuuare (om Hortesta ap 15-tf 7 Morket F. A. BOSWELL, JUBTIOB OF THE PEACE, Ofice—225 435 street wi near F st. south, Landlord snd tenant and civil business Bino, Deeds, Lessee, Mortgages and Willa daly sxecuted. eee oc oe He STATES PAT! psaron for the 9th day of acing aT eh atrect, between ss paige wou Tae aan jo9 Im* a RMAN, ries > bos # a neste Music by Steam st be De heard at thie i CITY ITEMS Firms Licht Cassimmae Pants at $i, w: | $6, can be bad st A. Strauss’ Popular Clo ing House, Penusyivania avenue, de:ween | and Iith streets. three doors trom i —.—__ KP Piss, Silver, $1; Gold. 52. ‘Sheil and Rabver Sets aad Be Chains and Butous, Faas, Braids for the Hair, Oroide Buttons an | 200 styles received at Prigg’s (ae Dollar Jew- elry Store, No, 13 Peansylvan & avenue, be- tween $5 and 6th stree:s. GENTLEwEN's Ro Suitaole for warm weather; price €°. Gentlemen's Night Shirts, Gentlemen's Traveling Sb: Gentlemen's Linen asters, Gentlemen's Suk Night Caps. Gentlemen's Linen Under=' Gentlemen's Linen Haif Hose. Gentlemen's Summer Gloves, Gentlemen's Sil Umbretas 16,1921 Gamo. C. HENNE: ————— A MARKED DISTINCTION bas been made by the medical profession between Hoffs Malt Extract and the innumerable so-called reme- dies and health preserving prepsrations of the day. While cbey uphold and endorse che for- mer, they carefully abs:ain from noticing the 3, lntter, Knowing them co be unmitigated hum- bug! 5 —-—__ A DiscosURe To The Lapigs.—As yousur- yey im your mirrors the wh: which owe their parity and Ins: Perhaps you feel curious to Rnow the ents of this wonderfal vegetable preserva’ Well, the principal one 1s the Bark of Tree, brought trom capian mountains in charm to yo! to add one personal appearance. —_o—__ Tas 1s TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that (399. B Wilton & Oo, as any perso Sreer's Port W The Port Grape ts now cultivated in this country for wine une excelled by any other, In tt= mellow ju richness of flavor, and brilliagcy of The grape bas been bronght to a per’ never attained in Portugal by Mr. A. Speer, in his vineyard New Jersey. Physicians say it is superior to imported Port tor invalids and in summer it is more agreeahle and refreshing than claret. Clergymen use it for its parity as & communion wine, while the most fasbion- able families drimk it asa dimner wine.— ¥. ae ribuue. Some of our druggists keep it. a Oak HALL CLoruine Horss.—Gents’, Boys aod Childrens’ Olovaing and Pardshing | Goods, 460 Seventh street, opposite Post Of fice. - Corns, &. —Dr. White of twelve years’ pracical experience in United Srairs and Canadas, and es'ablisted at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, betwen 4, and Gib streets, since 1561, successfully trea's Corus, Bunions, Chilblains, Ciub and lugrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, without Pain or icon venience to the patient. Tne shoe can .be worn with ease immediately after the operation, Refers to the many eminent physi- cians, surgeons and thousands of other respon. | sible persons who patronize his establishmeat. Hours from + a.m. to6 p.m. Owing to press | of business at office, Dr. White 1s umabie to visit patients at their residences except bet ween 6 ana > p.m. Mcsr Win—«) Denying the Fact.”— Stevens, Propmetor of the Tea Houg, has adopted a principle of selling Tea that must in. being sound and correct in every feature: | One pound as cheap as though you bought a (Bousand. 617 ‘Tgeon Chiropodist, Hon —s——— CurareR THAN THE CnRaPgsT.— White Shirts, $1, $125, and upwards. Ua- dersbirts and Drawers, from 35 cents upwards. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- kerehvefe, already Bemmed, 2 for 25 cents. The best Paper Coffs, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents a dozen. Excellent Paper Col cloth-lined button-bole, 10 cents a box; ani other goods st equally low prices, at Franc & Goldman’s, Marble Hall, No. 458 7th street, opposite Patent Office, z 36 7th street, Yo: ATTBACTION AT THB TWO TRIUMPHS. IMPROVED oDa, WITH FRUIT AND CREAM SYRUP, IN GLASS FOUNTAIN. 1em ILBUBNS’ POLAR soDa STILL MAINTAINS ITS } UNBIVALLED REPUTATIUN FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 108 COLD TEMPERATUR! With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM UPS. Kirsingeo, Vichy, Seltzer,and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATEBS on dranght. $0 Fifteenth street, Opposite U.8. Treasury. repared to retal thi Store at much lees than following are tone, ™3 - Bal baking, very low. Colgate’ Brushes, Combs and Totlet Powde than elsewhere. Also, our fine old hiskey, warranted pure for medicinal apd fam ly use. bot (ely ETRUs NATTANS, DRUGGIST. je 2% mn" Goruer 2d and D streets north. OULD SODA WATEB xD bg st re UPs by RGU! "Ss DBI ST © ist st. and Pa. Fe tol Hill. To preve: portent beeenee at aianiceine tebe more in ance bas been secured to take exclusive charge of the sods fountain. Fifteen tickets for @1 cash. ‘No soda sold on Sunday may 21 (Sep) 1 ee toa YOUR MONEY NOW! me deposited with FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS ND ThUST COMPANY, 472 7th street, opp0- site Post Office, between this date and July 19th, begins to draw interest July Ist. Interestis paid hres times a year Special deposits of $50 left with us thirty days or more, draw interest at rate of 4 per cent. De- posits with this Company, had, on Jane ist, 91,200.00, 3017 |ANKBUPTOY¥ —Tho last amendmont of Toe Baskrapt Law ides fat tm al pro: menced after ‘day aon diebereaaat whose assets o1 not be eq: to fifty per centam {the claim prored against bi | Re shall be listle es principal debtor: i 3 i EH H I H 2 3 ppmorceaze FOR STATIUNERY. Tr ', June 23. 1899. ated Pospowae, for facwiouing ie fo 1470, will be senal ‘at this Der ‘will be considered and accepted or re- socted item By 1 bis racts must be executed the sxccessfal ders within ton dare aftor ‘etn called cpon so + articles for must be fornisbed fence eet eee fare Suantitios, will, however, be called for during or tre trend. be sscoupanted roa bast, see cries Sishing ot fo a SEN Seh sete Ht be tnt wo oe vi tiene erases veries: be free of charge at the Treasury GEORGETOWN, Affaire im Georgetown. Tae ¥ Tais Board me chair in the absence DENTISTRY. oS Db. J.T Ootm ur ey No. 247 on Stree? bere. g TERTH ext actes Teerred Conacu ton providing fo: the procuremen: of 1 edie pia's of the town, rasommending ike ve. | ectkOR Of the resolution, 304 the rep: was) MERRILL LVaNia « stb Perris. agreed‘. A message Reyor wasre con- oO zg: t gteotly on band for ext. th sooth ith a: pats. sale of Rhotoe a ‘be bad ofS odie cd tees | Re gearagae toa howe baring work docs ah oey Commor Uorncl resotatwe in: = san went smear ——— wv’ DOM DEF Of ie fire de. dy adding the wame of bp* LEWIB s Da DENTAL ASsoula TION. Common, : for Garrity and Wi Authorizing the pryment ot expenses of t 3 4 Fy TRACTED WITHOUT Pary, Ro charge will De ~ade for extracting where Ay- re ent for the |uarter ending June 30, jowine certam credits to fate Tax | ttficoal Tecth are ted. altho the, Gollector; for the erection of lamp postson | patient will be reacired to pay the! dard street: and providing for thepaymen: | @ spice ton when performed. which ¢ expenses of the poor and workhouse. tor | will be deducted when the tethers made The Soe [hatter ending June °0. 1-0), werm proved. | BUS eine au BAe a ee at ee Mr. Hill offered 2 singis on wRich was é 3 4 Prices All have ft as ot ‘ok wi.) be done in t Sod best mancer and warranted to «: satisinction Person will do weil to ai adopted, requesting the Mayor vo inquire into the legal qualifications of the lately elected Corporation Assessors, and uotifying him of the opimion of the Board | on, no payment snow | Services." A Message was re- | amon Council notifyiar the | ] be made for ceived from WOOD AND OOAL. c Board that they nad ad journing ov toper. sat the jotnt resulution un ¢ Tuursday im Oce Adjourned. i 2 —Mr. Ulabauge, in the chair, ComneR Lora 8 2EET AND Stoddard street, for 2 ne? amoun’ | camar referred to Board of Alder esented petition of Palm ! BEDUOTIOR privilege of furnishing new s m ferred. Ir. Reily presez wierd and other Peics soa Payette and War- or en: also, & resolution appropriating #300 for oO ALZ- be necessary repairs of «= Mr tels-tt Vox presen munication of «a - ens im Tezard to the loss of @ borse bey cidgely; reterred. A? 1 HE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH. vet of this blessing know ed, blotched, nas ' uday: referred, Ul offered a resolution for the reef | of the Inve Tax Colle. aud for other pur. | poses: passed. Mr. Huichins offered a resoiu- tion to pay expenses of the poor aud workhouse | i | & 1 other cu'apeone disencoe got bave good liraith When the blood is impure, disease te anre tof low All bave timely warring im those Blotehes, Pim piss Tetters, Bores. Boils: Copper-colores Faictes, sales. Be “Avort the casmity by porif) ine the system with the SAMARITANS BOOT AND BERB JUICES, before Berofaia takes a firm hold have the virus of Syphitte in for the quarter endin June 0, IMG": passed. Mr. Duntop. from committer, asked to be dis- chargesi from fturt.... consideration of me sab- ject Of distribution of Potomac water; agreed to. Mr. Jones offered a resolution remitting a fine impcsed on Joseph J. Shoemaker for a ton of the law soverning markets: ray | Mr. Rielly offered » resolution iastructuug the Committee on Gas to inquire iuto the expedi- | ency of extending the sas main on Second | | | toia- | ted. sireot: paserd. A resolution toerect two Iamp- ow Stoddard sireet, between Wastingion Congress streets, was passed. A res. for the relief of the poor of the town, to be | expended under the direction of the Inds Home School ard Union Benevolent Society, | Was laid over. Mr. Jones reported a resolu- | ton for the relief of Georze Ridgely. appro- prigting $30 for the loss of his horse by falling | thropgh a defec:ive bridge: recommitted. Mr. Mitchell offered a resolution of inquiry mto the expediency of purchasing a be located under the A Purpose of forcing wi the bigh service reservoir; pessed. Mr. Mitcbeil advocated the | adoption of bis resolution, and gave the mate of the water engineer of the piobab Py ties, of that acre Fectapn. (which ip wavy case ts herediiesy co Hutton, Uefore po bring misery on yo and offspring. Price $1 88 per bottle, SAMARITAN’'S GIFT ‘The only real cure for Gonorrhos, Gloet and Diseases canped from indeseretion Only te> pitle, vegetable. We discard Balsam 9 being aot only nseloss bet | itt cures in from two to wur days. thus vemaes, @3. Bil ty BS . v DESMOND @ 915 Bace street, Phi REPOS: B Fal BEL of the engine, which he puts at about =350, | = _ Alever was read from the ©! ‘f-engineer of Se ere, £Orece, 0 BS a.) the Wasbivaton Aqueduct (Mr. Theodore | No S18. Sua. Sreces x ° Samo) im which be encloses the following in- | formation in reference to the Georgetown nigh service. ‘Diameter of high service reservoir, | 120 feet: capacity for one toot gallons; capacity for on of tbe bottom of the reservoir at Navy Yard, 205 teet; elevation of the surface of water in the reservoir to-day, 209 2-12 feet. 1 June the water engine that sup- ies the Bigh service was stopped ninety-one Juve>. 1 Beated Proposals, in duplicate. til fe ce-etved this office ontil If m co WEDNESDAY. al 99, or bine Party ruite for United States army et Baltimore, Ma Tesh Beet regrited by them for ex monthe, smencing August 1. 136) oF euch loss ‘Commiseary Gen tal of Bubsistence may 2. The Beef to be of goo marketat le eanel propertig of at ‘ “red ander the consecutive hours for repaire, and duripg tBat | sereement shall © ccto” st the fourth vertebral time the heights were supplied directly trom | Joint, and the breast trimmed dows Th~ siack= the reservoir; the amount consumed every | “! fore artere chell be eut of from thre. toar twelve hours was 125,137 gallons. The number | ochtesbove the Knee -olnt. and of the hind oar tere ‘rom six to eight fmches above the hock jolmt : sag 4 Butchers having stalls fn any markets may propose for Beef to be bret or of houses on Georgeiowa Heights receiving Potomac water ts 130, and the population i 1.039, (including 16° m the Georgetown Con. yentand Academy.) making the average con- | thir stalie ow a3 thom sumption of water dxy, for each man, | OP*®- iy P woman and child,alitie over i20gations. This | wy Le OT, includes the waste and leakage from street | {huttany cue dlayie rae ashers, bydrants and fountaims.” Mr. Jones | whole quarter o reported a resolution prohibiting the opening | will probs'ly befor -ma'l amoumts at of barbershops on Sunday. Mr. Uisbaagh ob- to be Oiled by seocessive car jected to the third reading, and the resolution rters of Reet as mentioned 1 saragr lies over. Resolution providing for an ad- | 0! Wis sdvertisement, or by Beet ‘of equ to the same journment during the summer months was 3 ‘0 rejaested to} tte taken up, discussed. and the Board of Alder. | totieip tide: abl bs nertared te oven men substitute adopted, providing ~that | tnlii'iment of thet: com-ract when the Bourds adjourn ‘his evening it be t» the first Thursday evening im October next.” Adjourned RUNAWAY.— Yesterday afternoon, abon: five o’cieck, A pair Of berses attached toa baggy belonging to Judge Fisher took fright while near the Judge's residence, corner Dunbarton and Montgemer? st aud ran down to- wards Bridge sire-t, turning into which the Judge who Was the only occupantof the ven le, thrown out and sligntly injured The borses kept on up bridge street till reach- bg Coperess street. when they rau against a - Proposals must be endoreed distinctly “Pro roaale ter Pree Best," and aadrensed os tbe os Persicted, whe Biremente, i Tomas wit . y Brevet Bric. Gon andC.8.t SA Pecrosars FOR PRESa BBEF imp-pest with such force as to smash the buggy, and they were ‘en secured. 1d t.. AD/OURNMENT OF THE Councits —Une of | Brefat Farmvilic. Va. for six montis tro Ae the mos! sensible moves made by the Councils ost 1, 189. oF such lees time as ‘the Coma seary durmg the present cession was their adjourn- poy KS oe direct ment lest evening to the first Thursday in Gctober; that is, if about two special meetings are not called every week during the recess, as bes been the case heretofore. THE RECENTLY RLECTED ASSESSORS were the subject of inquiry last evenins in the Bowrd of Aldermen, in view of the alleged legal dis- qualification of two of them for the position at the time of their elect/on. A Coon Assim. A seteigoratee. such as are xdvertised elsewhere ly F M. Lazenby, 124 Bridge street. THE ‘\ermometer at 11 a.m. to day, in the ‘Ces om-Honre, stood 93 degrees in the shade. Riven Front.—Entered—Steamer Express, Nickte, aud Thomss E. Cahill. Maith, trom Egitmore. Cleared—Steamer John Gibson, Waniers for New York. Georgetown Advertisements, BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auc'r; Georget» wa HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND BFFECTS 6 AT BU crion. SATURDAY MOENING, Jaty 17th, at Wo'clock, I eel. suction rooms (within store) No. 87 street, agen: Sud Bilectoof's family Serlining houstoes? fects of a ing. We newe in part—Walnut Bookcase. Mi Sureaus. st PA Gate alg 5 5 Three: ply and Ineraip Carpets, Matting aud Oil a sortwent of Crockery instead Tinea eS | Rt Wincbenters Va ace ties of ee imc ‘Terms cash. + ees. DOWLING, Hay as may be required for the ®ervice ¢: that dy Ma-3t Auctioneer. BT THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer; Georgetown. TRUSTEES SALB OF VALUABLE PROP Li? N. D. Oo ‘BTY 18 GEOBGETOW' of trust. dated Post—estimated at 2) bushels of Oats sp. 5 Love oF ~ Gate and & ‘the best uity. Tre vompeeee waaity. Te. ht to resect any oF all bideis reserved.an* I com@itions. mentioned tn previous ad from i re ata AB warts ofa do da so 7 eh, —— office, wilt bere intred te .and reco! im us . No... be for ee: J folios 180 et cq, of the land records the Dis ebove Posts. aud Cineaey skate “oes ounce, trict of Columbis. end by direction of the Tremaurer Chey will supply Onvs sud Say at f the sixit Butiding Association rgetown, | ome ve ame District of Columbia, we shall_e: 7 eDVSIOpes ContariDg pro be en eee on F derma Propreats fnr Beene, risdey a w 3 that 'y order of General Commaading Firet Mii, hed 30. tary District. "6. CoANDLEE, Brevet Colonel. ai jartermaster 0. 5 ing at the northeast corner of Qoiet Quartermaster det Military: District mt: |? —- a Soe + B. JEWELL'S PRIZE SOAP. with M. t anal thence eat Sixty foot, to the place of bepra: —— AB ‘Terms of sale One half casd: balance fn si twelve montbs, seoured. by deed of trust om the fae SESes property. SiO to be paid on the fall of the ham: | pr USE THEY S4VB TIME, Laon svp I! terms ef sale are wot complied with in five ONE Vite aNd eben lays, Trustees reserve the right to resell on five — — ng eet nn —— a —— geome fe aL ILATAM D DASEIN. 7 2 nee 0) SOAP. FRBDERICK W JON@A.{ Trustees. Seed BOaP, ari? cokde THOS DOWLING, Auct. ” % M. LAZENBY a FF, ™ xotiat' Sriagest., Georgetown, D.0. in. £ natal REFRIGERATORS! BE. Six different ‘ale the cuaiity, these, and be sure yom SPRING STOCK BOW OPEN aT MARK Cross » warsa, BEAL ESTATE BICHANGE ROK ERS Bo. 387 PBB: i Bide,