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EVENING STAR. MOND. +tevecccsces AUgust 15, 1870. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &e. Excrrstow and pic-nic of the St. Andrew's Society te Marshall Hall to-morrow. Excursion of the Boys in Blue to Camp Distri- bution to-morrow. Daily Excursion of the steamer Arrow to Mount Vernon. Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 237 Pa. avenue. eee Funeral of the Late Majer B. B. French. The obsequies of the late Major B. B. French took place yesterday afternoon, and were largely attended by our citizens and the Masonic fraternity. The friends of the deceased co mmenced to assemble at 3 o’clock at the resi- dence of the family and at the church on 4% street. The residence was crowded at anearly i eee andles were wrought in Masonic insignia. the lid was asilver plate, on which was engraved the name, date of birth and death of ; and on the effin was placed the regalia which he wore when living. Flowers were also taste- tally placed around the coffin. The members of the Tamily were seated in the yee, with their personal friends, and the Kev. Floridus Steele,of Mark's Episcopal Church, read the service, or ding to the ritual of that church,at the con- sion o} passed to the hearse. The family of deceased and the friends were then provided with carriages, and the procession moved to Four-and-a-haif street Presbyterian Church, where the Masontc bodies Were in waiting. All of these bodies met at the ‘Temple, corner of 9th and F streets, at 3 o’clock when the procession was formed by the Grand Marshal, and marched tothe church, headed by the Marine band, in time to meet the funeral cortege from the residence. On arriving at the church the band performed a dirge while the yemains were borne in through a detaciment of the guard of bonor up thrgngh the main aisle to @ space in front of the pulpit. fraternity, and all who could gain ingress to the church, were provived with seats. The Masonic choir, under the leadership of Mr. Henry Brad. ley, oceupied the gallery and while the large a+ semblage was being’ seated a. dirge' was played. on the by Prof. Scheel. ‘The Masonic choir then sang a faneral dicge composed for the occasion. During the services, intervals, they sang “Behold, I sho deceased. When all had passed, the lid was re- —— formed down order :—Marine . Col and Potomac Commanderies Knights Templar, and ating F of placed, and the funeral 4% street, in the fi Band: Wi Sir Knights: me Cout lembers of the Su; 5 G Consistory ot Columbia; Hearse; Pall- Lodge, C. F. Holmead,’ P. @: Ha’ . E. ‘ ‘On the part of the Grand Chapter, James G. Smith, P.G.H. P.; William Mi P.G.S.; Andrew Glass, P.G.K; H. A. lon, G. K.; On the of Washington Com. ry, Sir Knights P. H. Hooe and G. Brutf; Family and friends of deceased; Other associa- tions of which decease: was a member; Citizens. ‘the procession then passed down 4% street by way of Pennsylvania avenue to the Con; sional Cemetery, where a large number of ple had collected. Indeed the who'e route of the funeral was livid with spectators, who vied with the Masonic fraternity in doing honor to the memory of the deceased. While the proces- sion passed the Capitol the bell of the Columbia Fire Company was tolled, deceased being an honerary member of the old volunteer organi- zation. Arriving at the cemetery the coffin was r for it in the ‘amily lot and immediately beside that of his first wife. The scene was impressive in the ex- treme, as twilight had well set in, and the can- carried by the Masons being necessarily ‘ted threw a mellow light over the grave and surroundings. ‘ne vn. MONies here were conducted by F. H. Russell, Depaty Grand Mas- ter of the Grand Lodge, which were followed with a chant by the Masonic choir, and be tion by the Rev. Floridius Steele. The were then lowered in the grave, an ing friends sadly departed. p See Tax River Teave.—The trade upon the Po- tomae river this season exceeds that of several years past, and at every landing upon either *ide immense quantities of freight are and taken on board by vessels plying between thus and neighboring ports. A large business is sone by the steamer Columbia, owned by Dr. ‘Wm. Gunton, president of the Bank of Wash- ington, which has been running between this city and Baltimore for nearly half a 80 jong attached to Mr. Cavanau; = room is in charge of Jeff McCabe, and an at- tractive feature of the boat is the products of the salt water to be found upon her tables. ——e KAILROAD AccIDENT.—On Saturday ni; the train of cars which left this city for Phi detpbi: 5:40 o’clock met with an accident near Magnolia Station, about 1s miles from Bal- timore, which caused a detention of the New York and Philadelphia train to this city of about fivehours. The train ran over a bullock on the road, throwing the engine and tender from the track. and so disabling the former as to render it useless forthe time. Iwo express cars were thrown off, and taking fire from the Were pearly consumed, but nothing of any value was burned with them, and an emigrant car was also thrown lengthwise over the track. Mr. Jno. Owens, a track supervisor, had one of his legs broken in two places, also one of his arms broken, and was badly burned about the body by fire from the engine. The fireman, James Donovan, had some of his ribs broken, and was trains are now running regularly. —_——— “ EELLY’s CORRAL”—4 Goose — Yesterday ment in The Courts. Porics Court, Judge Gray.—Saturday, after United States vs. William Thom , colored, d with iting an assault on John M. “caleeas Accused was held with GEORGETOWN. A RAck AGArnst Tore.—On Saturday after- one of our river craft, with a Ey Pi Tr, also alongside under a fall yoy my ed view iver. Peing andes ing him to the reformschool, he | iogded with choice old wheat, bought by our ye oa millers, Tenney, Davidson &*Co., week = before oe ‘$1.81 per bushel, to be delivered ecker, colored, charged with | bor last week. The wheat was from the keeping & bawdy house on P street. The evi- dence fully sustained the charge, and she was fined $150, and in default to be committed to Jail three months. a ‘came to our city for a tug, the seller Roy Dot willing fo risk salle against times Ths vessel Corporation vs. Kobert Butler, charged with time, and thus saved fifteen cents keeping s nuisance on his premises; fined $10 or | Per bushel ‘the in wheat since the pur- Isaac Fowler, cl with profanity in the | Chase. Tenney, Da & Ce. are, however, streot, fined #5 or ten days in workhouse. St amy prics, that tind being very scares In car John Gonway, charged. with protanity in the | *,en¥ Price, that kind being very scarce in our re Be ke ee is suitable for their “W. H. Tenney Best Family twenty days in workhouse. °fgmma Johneon, for prostitution; fined $5 or | Tus Muncmanrs’ Excuaxor Dan were thirty days in workhouse. not morning, eo, account o BASE BALL IN THE STREBT. een = “last their notices in time, Isaac Montague, Henry ‘thias Hays, | but will be i to-morrow. Besides, Caivert Timbers and Wm. H. Wood, five colored | there are no Doats in to-day, snd conse- boys, charged with Dall the | (ently but grain fined $3 each or workhouse 30 days. ATTEMPT AT BURGLARY.—An attempt was NE-THROWING. itting an assault on Charles | & Co.,on Water street. The thieves cut through Schlottenback, by throwing a paving-stone at | the door, but as nothing was missed, it is sup- his head; fined 850 and Fond in defsult posed they were frightened off. ‘The officers jail for three months. the damage to the door between 1 ‘Wm. Carter, colored, charzed with resisting a | and 2 0’clock a. m., but found no other trace of oy Oped in the discharge of bis duty; fined | the burglars. a costa. RELIGIovs.—Trinit Church was crowded this morning at six o’clock to witness the taking o° the last vews as members of the Society ot Je- sus by five priests and four of the lay brothers of that order. Fouxp Orzx.—The police report cases of doors to stores and residences being found open more numerous than ever, and during last night alone three doors were secured by the police. CHURCH AND FAMILY DIFFICULTY. Harvey and James Brooks, char, with making an assault on Tena Brooks, their mother. This grew out of a church difficulty, and the judge dismissed the case. Daniel Ashton, colored, for assault on Mad- ison Jackson, also colored; fined 1, without costs. A LEVY UNDER DiFFICULtigs. David Parker, charged with assault and bat- tery on Margaret Morris. The evidence went to show that complainant is a constable, and ALEXANDRIA. went to fendant’s house levy on her goods 5 EP to satisty a judgment, and defendant attempt=d toeine ite — of Saturday evening has the tol- to protect her property, not knowing the nature ol ‘iserrand. The case was postponed for fur- SHoT.—Intelligence has been received here of ther testimony. the shooting of one of the soldiers who were APPLES. lately sent from Fort Washington to reinforce John Smith, colored, charged with stealing a | Kirk's command in North Carolina, by one of of apples; plead guilty, and was held in the pak oc tito taceetaee grand jury. RESISTING AN OFFICER. the latter's eclored troops. The particulars of the affair, as reported, is as follows:—On Mon- day morning one of Holden’s colored militia Peter Hyde, charged with res'sting officer Ca- | sentinels on duty at camp, in the heart of ruthers, colored, i ie discharge of his duty; | the city of Raleigh, challenged the soldier, who committed in default of $200 for action of grand | was intoxicated and coming towards the ‘line. jury. Receiving no answer, the sentinél shot him Corporation vs. Bridget Welch, charged with | thirty paces distant h both legs. An using profane and indecent ‘age in the | examination of the affair took place before the street; fined $5, or workhouse 30 Mayor, and, upon the evidence of Colonel Josephine Myers and Mary Jane Stanly, | Clarke, of Holdea’s Ist regiment State troops, charged with being public prostitutes, and Keu- | to the effect that the sentinel had obeyed his ben Smith, ch with bemg a person of evil | instructions to fre w life and fame, were arraigned, and all commit- | ards the guard line ted to workhouse in default of security for good | tinel was behavior six months. testified as to army ns, which require Jane Curtis, colored, charged with using in- | in time of peace to ehalienge, and if not obeyed, decent language on the strect; fined 85, and in | then to arrest, but not to shoot. They took default was committed to workhouse 30 days. copies of all the evidence in the case. In con- After Recess.—United States vs. George Sun- sequence of this the United States troops there nerman, for assault and battery on John Geitz- | are furious, and have to be kept in camp, ler, a small boy; dismissed. strongly , with frequent roll calls to bert , colored, charged with throwing | prevent coming to the city and having stones inthe street; fined $3 or 20 days in work- hosue. Andrew Cross, colored, char, with unlaw- ful assembly on the street on Sunday, and mak- conflict with the colored State troops. The rion at Fort Washington is expected back in a few days. Tas Cravrcn Ropners.—The two men ar- ing and insulting remarks to pasters by. | rested in this county last week for robbing a From the evidence it did not appear that the officer had a th ht boy, and the church at Falls Church will be tried at Fair! Court-House on Monday next. They belong to the same party who robbed St. Ann's and St. Alban’s chapels, near Georgetown, as articles stolen from those chapels have been found in their possession. CITY ITEMS. wae dismissed. In the case of David Parker, charged with aseault and battery on Morris, which was postponed until two o’clock, witnesses were introduced by Mr. » counsel for de- fendant; after which the case was further pos: poned until to-morrow morning. Adjourned. —_e—— ‘THE ANNAPOLIS JURCTION CAMP MeETtNo.— FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS I will offer m: Principally bythe archer of tha Dutier eit | @te,steck of Spring and. Bummer Clothing 4 for less cost, in order to make room commence on ¥ morning next in Haialip’s | jan Geods. reer 'A. STEALS, woods, about a mile trom Aunapolis Junction, where it has been held for two Tt is reported that a considerable number of families are preparing to camp The committee made arrangements by which the tenting, bedding, &e., will be tr d at & nominal Popular Clothing House, 2 No. 1011 Pa. av., bet. oth aed Ath sts. ees We ARE OFpERING ins in Clothing, our prices having been ceanera fully 25 per cent, me Amopg our stock will be found handso: rate, and to obtain this advant: parttes should Z send their tenting in time for the tonnage train | /editim Weight Suitafor carly fall wear. of Thursday morning. The boarding tents will bein charge of Mr. Charles Haislip, the owner of the grounds, and others. A correspondent of the Baltimore Am-rican, writing from Haslup’s Grove, Annapolis Junc- tion, August 14, says: “At this camp we shall have largely represented the congregations of Washington, Georgetown, Montgomery, Prince George’s, Carroll, and Anne Arundel counties, and one company at least from Baltimore. The venerable Dr. Hamilton, Rey. Mr. Wilson, of Mekendree, and Kev. B. Peyton Brow 2 316 Seventh street. 5 Hemrcer has all kinds of thermometers. 6,3. o-- — ‘THe WASHINGTON OiTy SAVINGS BANK, cor- ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, — from 6:30 to 7:30 o’clock eve: b> ang » in addition to its re; > banking urs. It pays interest on ge} 8 SPECIAL NOTICES, Wesley Chapel, with others, have all r to Washington, and Presiding Elder Me SSS will doubtless have on the camp a large score of PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. distinguished preachers during the entire weck. | Having made arrangements with some of the best ‘The Methodixt > iscopai Membershiz of the | Distilleries in the couptry for old wi » A offer Distrfet of Cola cue fonoWin, 3; i-kNOWR branas at very low prices, A mbia is 3,000; Biadea:ourg 5 oro id, BS Fisesant Grove. 96; Laura Sandy Spring, | viz: ‘The celebrated Old Crow, sevem years old, die Fikridge, \d Hoch. sille, 200; Amnape: edits Breen is os ot tie Oe lis First Church, 175; Second Church, 137. From | pamsiy Nectar” earauld/ 84 2 per gallon, ‘The cel this mass meeting of Maryland and Metropoli- | «brated Pine Me Gece 981-50 per galion. Lon: tan Met grand results are anti- | don Old Town Gin, Sper gallon, Bitters, cipated. The of the District ¢: FF per anlion. Diz Catawba sitll, (from Urbans paigners will be here on W morning. | ‘firm io +) Hon. cappernons I have the pleasure to add the names of preach- | siilirom Mort shoe on ers who will be in attendance at the great camp | gut cleewhers for of 1870 :—Kev. R. H. Dashield, D. D., president | “Liberal it tothe trade. 0. Gal B, of Dickinson College, expected; Dr. Hamilton, | Proprictor of the celebrated Native Wine Bitters Dr. W. B. Edwards, Dr. N. J.B. Morgan, D. | No.1917 and 1219 Pennsylvania avenue, and 54 D., Rev. James A. McCauley, D. D,, Presi ‘North Charles street, Bal' . Md. Jolt Elder, in charge; A _G. Gibson, G. G. Markham, B. Peyton Brown, W. T.D. Clemm, 8. A. Wil- GE IS HONO) son, W.T. E. Leech, J.B. Van Meter, James | E8SATB FO ZOUNG MEM, mee ZA Joke H. | Contrasted with Bingle Life, and Dashield, Mi el, Arthur Foster, C. | Sonirasted with | H. Mytinger, W. E. Bird, James P. Wilson, J. | snvelopes,. Address, HOWARD _. Moore, W. Start, J. 5. M. Haslap, G. Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. G. Baker, J. D. Stitt, D. M. Browning, and J. ae e BATCHELOR’S BAIR, DYE. Tar Yaence are constantly inventing new tase, rls, "proses pr a |. in. an e! tosen this is so ieeare tat the death: “Avolh the and most fi tastes can be gratified. axing vissese. Bre 7d In necklaces, in the delicate shades of pink, | W,4- Eaimany cher nevelue thy Sut acpiare’ | Br giP See seas 1s Mead le novelties, we display ent bene it to know that Zz . fobtr warR! oroide gold, to dety criti. Mr. Prigg gets new goods every day. ee ae Hoes, Goats, anp-+Gaxse—In the seventh police precinct ‘yesterday Lieut. Kelly and his officers captured 140 geese, 3 bog. and 6 goate, pretty effectually clearing the Fourth Ward of these nuisances. workhouse will be well stocked by next Chri » as they are all sent to that institutien. WE HAVE DECLARED WAB AGAINST HIGH PRICES, The fourth precinet police (Lieut. Hurley) or: a this morning of gene. ‘On Friday 61 ot OSE enree OCS were im the eighth Precinct, (Lieut. Austin’s. ee ENTIRE sTOCK op SUMMER CLOTHING, aTtcosT FOR CASH ONLY! Errgcts or a CuuRcH QvaRReEL.—During the difficulties in the Congregational Church some months since, the work was suspended, and now the contractor, Mr. J. W. Rumsey, has ay ety trustees, &c., for Ages, ve Fercoesing ts ‘works ad ei apd Stee of work, wi Pintcvials “ald at'89,000. Itt.—We to hear that Collector Bos- well has been quite ill for @ few days at New Bedford, Mass., which place he is visiting. His disease is yumonia, and the attack was a se- vere one, he is now improving. r YOU WILL ‘BB Prize Rinc.—Edwards, the light- it leet into at Grew Hil: ADP TO YOUB COMFORT, goes Conn., to-day, for = Sight yer at Bt. 7, Sep Sa BAVE YOUB MONEY, Renee sepa anD ATTENTION is called to the samples of pottery work to prevent and also of IMPROVE YOUR LOOKS om George Sar- BY BUYING YOUR SUMMER CLOTHING noted bar- Mr. Ni "8 room and put it on the bed fearch it? It’s absurd to think of! and, was the iron iy a‘ ” Now, sir, I can T’had been see the whole scene as resent. “The men entered the room, found Nathan in ped stole bis State and searched his pockets. key of the safe, and were saved tha trouble of sing instrum doors, = bodied Ll ob of nck noise 3 ot ane Powder, jo king a all safe doors t Santre is a plate di in two by a hea » The ‘‘cracks” drili the lower plate with @ wonderful ad put strong hooks, attached to a lev: hote. They then use a strong iron brace, sharped to Tiros lever, and sharpened like a chisel at both ends. One of the ends is driven into the floor on a slant and one info the wooden support of the ‘‘puller,” to prevent its slipping toward the safe when the is app and so neutralizing the force the lever. When the lever is worked, the plateof the safe door gradually bul; and isat last i. paerar tag! and the safe is at mercy of the ‘acks. ‘In the case of Mr. Nathan's murder, one of the ‘‘cracks” kept watch over him in the bed while the other attended to the safe. Of course, having the ke: @ did not use histools. In removing the made a noise wich awoke sprang out of bed, rushed the library, not seeing the other man, who immediately put the “mug” on him. ‘This is sometimes led = ting the “crook” on. This isdone by catching @ man round the neck, the throat tit into the bend of the elbow and choking him, at the same time placing the knee in the back to render him powerless to struggle. Thishe most likely did, but finding Nathan a ral man, called out to his cS 2 help. The “pal” naturally seized the iron once be! to the “‘puller;” and by that time Nathan seized his assailant. ‘The first blow he received from the brace was probably that which smashed his head. Finding, however, that he made a de- termined effort to resist them, the “pai” struck him a violent blow in the side to knock the wind out of him. Now for the drawer on the bed. When Nathan jumped out of the bed and the other man put the “mug” on. the one at the safe had got the drawer In both hands. the scuftie he rushed into the bedroom, an seeing how things were itched the 3 Sed” and Tuskea back tors drawer on the Weapon. The brace was naturally the first thing he picked up. Now, err, that’s my theory of the pa murder, hoe oe —_ my word, if ae murderers are ever o my theory w: be the right one."-Boston Bevo. ssee- THE oa = ao er ice companies of New York have rice of ice from fifteen to twenty dollars a ton at wholesale. At retail the price has been from one and a balf cents to two cents. But the most serious matter is the restriction as to the quantity to be sold in small lots, ahd one that will prove an 1 ip to the poor. Orders have been given to the drivers not to sell less than twenty-five cents’ worth to fami- lies, which is almost a virtual shutting off of the poorer classes. The New York Post, referring to thece advanced rates, remarks: “The complaints and denunciation of the monopolists by consumers is general deserved. Up to April Ist ice was sold at twen- It was then advanced to forty cents, then on the ist of May to fifty cents a hundred, and on the Ist of June te sev- enty-five cents. July Ist the priee was raised to 81.25, and a fortnight later another twenty-five cents was added, and on Friday another half dollar was piled on. At this ‘date it is difficult to say where they will stop, and at the people are at their mercy, the monopolists have abso- lute Lage, A over New York. hat makes the matter still more annoying is the knowledge of the fact that not only was there a large crop of ice !ast winter, but there is now aliberal supply on hand—so large, it is said, that many compa- nies will have ice left over for next year.” For Tue Fewiyive REroRMeErs.— Various Journals have been publishing of late some Qninous items regarding a certain insect which Was found to make its home in the jute switches now in vogue as the correct thing in feminine heal-gear. This batasite, it was alleged, had a Propensity to burrow in ii? 4dijacent skin, like @ wood-tick, and become thereby the source of much cutaneous irritation and disease. This was unpleasant, but it was not dangerous, anil no true woman could hesitate between fashion and discomtort. But now we are told that these di able visitors yare more deadly than was supposed, for the post-mortem exami- nation of a factory girl. who lately died at Lo- Well, revealed the alarming fact that death had been caused 74 the insects, which had pene- = the skfill and attacked the brain. The ifficulty, therefore, is much more serious than was at first sup) 5 sul is commend- ea by the New York Times formers. What are wrongs and abstract rghts compared to PI cal grievance? Sees See earn are rarely not beneath the attention of sgnaible femable reformers. VirGinia News.—The Staunton Virginian says: Mr. Jobn Churchman’s barn was struck by Jishtning Curing thosterm on Monday last. and, together wi cont of = valuable horses, to start a to the Capitol, in Richmond, have been commenced. It is not t that they Bat bo conmpbeted in Unto te, the tober manager for Burn- in Richmond indepen: pail apriemerged repairs Shuman HOMES AT “COLLEGE Lawn WITH FROM TWO TO TEN ACBES EACH! Sitaate at COLLEGE STATION DEPOT, of the Baltimere and Obio Railroad, eight mites out from Washington, laid owt with Ane drives and avenues, ‘This place is very desirable for those who have in the city, and at the an poten © Scones mecoreabecs farming im the country. of lying in parcels eth pe : 3 ‘two, Fee rita building, and nowin's Hicks te of cultivation; soil excellent; 1 + and as all sneer wr om BM. M. PLUMB, aT 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUSB, UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL. os aalclaatoaaicie HS FO eit ae gore hoe os B* THOMAS AG TION. WS “ Bo. 174 Bridge ‘street. = Furniture ant seat Chairs and Sofa, tage Sore Seatand other Chaine Coase Set ot) Walnut Extension Table Mattresses, aul’ 3 ase Bifects, Ro., ke, other Stoves, (OMAS DOWLING, Auct, Marder. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEN.. = DOWLING, Auctioneer, 174 Bridge street, Georgetown. |OUSEHOLD FURNITUBE AND E: ENTLEMAN UEAVING THE BSDAY MORNING, vr, twill sell, at by Ey tS ortment coustst- FFECTSOF city at ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r.: Georgetown. SALE OF VALUABLE &} NEA! OF NadouaETOWs b oTeTe NEAR of a deed ff sale are pot complied with im rc n stam| Sollarsdown atc ty may be and cost of 1 conveyancing, in HUGH CAPERTON, Trostee. Jy27-3taw&ds [Cour 2t} THOS. DOWLING, Auct. B? THE ABOVE POSTPONED untit MOND. 6 o'clock, st., at 6 o'el re house on the far from *\Green 8p) an’ cofds A AKE NOTIC at purchaser's cost. Fifty NTIONED SALE Is AY EVENING. the isth + on the premises. near the house i by Mr. Crown; said premises and in eat side of Foxhail’s lane, not Hf CAPERTON, Trastee Owing to, the departure of a laree portion of our to the watering places and elsewhere for @ large number of desirable HOUSES he it for rent at reduced ces, Yor information apply. to JOUN 3 BOGUE, Meal Estate Big! Agent. corner Georgetown, D.C. bh and ett ae eae reets, ES TO Pi ay LOSING OUT SALE SPRING AND SUMMBR GOODS. - ‘We are now selling our spring and summer Dress WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, ing handsome Lawns at 12% cts.; Parasols Cassimeres: aif price; Summer or ‘and Linen +—best mak: Drills at Peston Public and Permaneat. WILLARD’S page EXTRAORDINARY! Inducements te the Traveling Boarders. ‘isto, On and after the 25th inst., and up to, oe Jl a day of next, tl el a iextensive and well wil be an follows is rd and without louse. males gen arrap; nts afford an unegnalled tion of comfort, cheapness ant aeetr who wish to avoid long, hot Government officials and now ‘Bot Yemiliar wi “ rates may be made to clubs composed of and Teach unpalatable meals and inferio1 the first in Washingt Bein prices of fret-clase Tates, Itrge' number of persons i “ell mer in Washington as Gm E aa the ti Y. Wasnrncton, 22 Jaly, 1570. of BOARD will be ita M ETBOPOLITAN HOTEL, NEW YO! REDUCTION IN On and after JULY Bth, 1570, HO larly situated, dusty rai weling public : Proprictor 322-3 YO: "Oo MAKE RcoM F STOCK, NO A VERY BEING BOU! EUBOPK, 1 HAVE CONCLUDED To BEDUCE THE PRICES or ALL MY GOODS, walks to partments. ton to-put down the I' respectfully ‘solicit the one obliged to sum: BK TEL PRICES. the Price, perday. SIMEON LELAND LARGE GET IN OFFER NOW SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS LL PUBCHASERS. My stock is of class in which most everybody will find something in which he is in need of, com- prising— . THE NOTION DEPARTMENT, which I sivayekenp well aosoetel en up to the mark. 2p. TOILET ARTICLE DEPARTMENT, com- ins as an make a speciality assortmen’ of G00) be found, D HAIEBEUSHES, a Ly ‘HYR WOBRSTED DEPART- 3p. TH: EP! iT. {hire Bo Farther comment. TOY DEPARTMENT, which 4il- ms ‘Gs to leave no little one 4rn. THE Waeprceants ouch « variety FANCY ARTICLE DEPART Sra. THE fn which BABRETE, ou.can find ‘other ig ‘&c., Be. 6rn. THE Hi ‘esents HOST Sle UNDER BY STAT! SUES SAR? aai’y aod GLOVES: BWEAE, &c, i fo well known as to re- and ‘FIELD Tieton” usd 5 BEGALIA AND TH! reimnine: DEPABTMENT, in necessary ich can be for BEGALIA and 5 EB BASKET DEPARTMENT, which ceiaie a iment of ERAVELIN Presents a full aso! other BASKETS. Rebtety, P. concetve the would reepecttully voli scale ‘The store is cool and pleasant. VEL! of B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Bet. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D STREET, et LY A FEW OF 5 SILK UM- O'Siterth xSiana cheer VAL IaRS tort ICE and SALES at OF Vania avenue. at CES eyoe ‘want one, ig ty bia aa Sag op ees eee. MARSLE AND SLATE MANTELS HATER Ee peer myzi-ly BQPOSALS FOR COAL, arg Borcentat ATES, rat, | BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. NEW pons at “AND 8K 10 which ts Augustus JOUR A Toe ocinry Mrs. Oi = a love story. By Mrs. _ MATERNITY. A eine feats forage THE MODE! 'LAYMATE. A book of games, n ‘of all ages.“ Com. i Rg Ry oe a hundred }, six bt illustrations, Fae ag cover » indoor or Charades.athietic sports, mechanics, a fish culture, home pets, science, arte, es of skill, conjuring, Peles, riddice, qevérfioguiem, ete.. ete. A as te : 38. This is the time of the year for the binding « Meg azines, Music, Pamphlets, Papers. Bigdiug in every style executed with great care and neatness, and at reasonable P P & SOLOMONS. 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, antl Between Nixtm AND TENTH STREETS. W248 ars or Eunors— SHOWING, On 8 large scale and very definitely, THE F! OH AND NORTH AND SOUTH GERMAN FRONTIER, ‘The Present Seat of War BETWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA. FOR saLE BY UN, Corner Mth street and Penn. ave. te ae BECEIVED AND FOR SALB aT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE Reade. Complete. Price tece see, DY Cnarten JEALOUSY OR TRVIBING: A Novel. By George OUP rice S130. eT. 5 Sand. Price #1 NDWiCHE By Arenen Wend. Price se LiDAy RuMBEE ‘OF LONDON SO6I- or July. " ELLAND MONTHLY, for July. Books SrArisvis ae SUMMER RESORTS; — (GG BEENBEIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. GREENER IER County, Wasv NTA. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOARD. In order to extend the season the fall months we wili reduce PUT charges on and after the Bidol Anges. to the fol wing viz: per day, i ber week, $20; per month, @@. PErtoxs £00. S7-THE SECOND GRAND F UERKADE BALL wil |i come off - HURSDAY the lith of August. Moxley. the cel: ebrated costumer, will be here with a splendid ward- robe. TKep} ‘anglot™ ORDAN'S WHITE SULPHUB SPRINGS. eben | ee mijet from Stephenson's Depot FO point Harper's Ferry and Winchester Bail- Toad, five miles trom Winchester. ‘This Watering Piace is now open under more fa- yorable circumstances than at any time, since the war, and every effort will be aang give entire satisfaction to all the guests. Afixe CITY BAND OF MUSIC will be in attend- ance. and Masquerade and Fancy Balle will be fre- quently given during the season. ring Pamphlets for distribution at the Springs and at Messrs. Coleman & Bogers, Baltimore. The Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad Company ixsne round trip tickets, good for five days, from Balti- more to Stephenson's De} retarn, at $6; from Washington to same at $7.70. Fereee hE ofice te me a ‘ion. 2 3 er day, $17.60 per week, and onth. Children and ee servants half price. ‘White servants three-fourths, or to ec- commodations, 33723-lm E. C. JORDAN. ‘HE DORCHESTER HOUSE. T MABYLAND.—BENNE’ Proprietors, having refurni ted, and attached a large win, known Hotel, are now from the tarmo’ Gnd all they desire. For fi dress BENNETT BROS.. por POINT PAVILION, | Esato kt. My PRL, ae has been greatly » Con ci =END W MOT TONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, be Opened for the Reception of Guests-on the ‘This: ficent structure, located at the “Oourt End” of famous summer’ reeort, has all the avant of modern: to make its guests attention of Mr. JA: ASE BDN) os will them with their patronage, all te somior? thay OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR, sy No. 36d Pons. erence, Washington. DENTISTRY. . A. PRATT, DENTIST, 428 7th Diictiecn bss north, ‘Washing- street, ton, B.C: Half price to iSortne pot SopaeS wy M17 EF THE SU. In ly i AY, Aures eee ae Specie ecey Cee ‘to the peovigas, ¥ THE DISTRICT PRE COLUMBIA. INSURANCE, Loss by Fire, AGAINST win A. 5S. PRATT @ SON, NO. 3, J. M. ©. A. BUILDIZ, Com, 9TH axDD Srs., 4GENTS FOR THE INSURE IT OF NEW TORK. OF HARTFORD. . 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LJ you desire prompt payment @ jesse, iow rates. and be best Companies, g0 10 MANSON & BLACKFORD, 619 SEVENTH STREET, Orrostrs Post Orrics, And ash them Sor « policy tm the Old“ Mina,” oF the “ Pranblin,” of Phtladeiphta, or the “Harford,” or the" North British end Morcantile,” or the “ Pet- eam,” or the “Springheld,” or tha “ Potomac,” Gerenown, oe N* 4 Ooms. ny ioks keno te mek Fonmcuabie tare nd Domes * LA A Becretary. Choice N. Y. Butter. JUST BECEIVED. PRICES MODERATE S$ ALSO LOWER GEADES aT CHEA’ = = BAaTks. 7 ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, CoRNER 9TH ann F Srarers. >=———_ Dried Beet. . CHOICEST, TENDER SIDE, SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ARDEREGG & BOTH, CINCINNATI. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, ns Corwen Orn axy F Steere. AND THE LOWEST PRICES? ©. BS. O'HARE & SONI GROCERS, ‘Vamilies can rely on getting "yEESH ooops ‘We would also call attention to our stock of Sx Fie SURE OLD WHISKIES