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EVENING STAR. | LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c. Grand Pic Nic, &o., of St. Tammany Socials, at Loetier’s Garden to-morrow. MON DAY....... ‘Smith's Art Gallery, 245 F street. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 237 Pa. avenue. pas sae sais Exciting Seeme on Seventh Street. ASSAULT ON A YOUNG Woman. About 3% o'clock on Saturday afternoon con- siderable excitement was occasioned near the corner of 7th and F streets by an occurrence which has been much talked of since. It named Cc. her for being the cause of trouble sister, Mrs. Sears, and her husband. Miss \ enable did not reply, and seemed anxious scene in such a vored to pass Miller, became so violent and demonstrations that she ran » taking refuge in the store was said, en- deavored “io strike her’ in the store, =F) store, bat was prevented by Mr. Parker, who ordered him to leave. Muss Venable asserts that he twice struck her in the face. Miller at firstrefused to leave the store, but finaily waiked out to the pavement in front, where he continued to speak im any but com of the girl. a crowd, ‘tary terms His violence Bad’ the effect of inte alleged, tried to get a w from his pocket, but was prevented by the crowd. Subsequently, as Colonel Lubey was down the was met by Miller at the y street row, called a police officer, but belore the M. P: arrived Miller bad left. In the meantime Miss Venable bad left the pear at the Police Court today The The ae tion of the court is noticed in our report of proceedings to-day. a IMPROVEMENTS oN CariToL Bi gp advance in the price of real estate on tol Hill indicates that the capitalist and the are busy at work in that neighborhood. What were now level, d local many elegant dw houses al realy deseribed ¥ el re > bay ‘Sax as having been erected by Messrs. Shepherd, —- elly, aud Colonel C. i Hotes are others now in course of Rection, did eattrevees me with & gully in the center, (through which flowed a perfect torren' in every rain,) situated between North Carolina — pete sag streets, = ° = com- tely in appearance by ar: over = gully, and will be still further chang by the erection of 8 row of seven houses for James ©. Dulin and George H. Barr. They = bets two stories high, with j Ay sides having all the modern couveniceces wil be thoronghly drained Dg ry em of the pew above mentioned ich deen arched over, as stated above. thus answers all sewerage andon corner of 3d and C sts. S.E., amara is putting up five three- story brick residences, similar in all respects to those built by Col. C. H. Holden eleewhere, ex- cept that the trimmings watt be of white marble instead of brown stope. The site, it will be re- membered, is the same as that occupied by a frame row Of seven houses, which were destroved by fire one cold winter's night about ten years ago, and thns threw a large number ot people out in the cold almost destitute. In about ten days ground will be broken on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, near 2d street east, by Doctor C. M. Ford, for the pur- pote of erecting thereon a residence. which will a double brick house, 33 feet front, with side addition for office uses.’ It will be two-stories high, and will make quite a cl in the ap- pearance of that hithi erto neglected locality. Bast Batt —The Mutual Base Bal! Club, colored, returned te the city on Saturday morn- cir Eastern tour, not having lost a neir departure from this city. The @ is 2 resume of the gamés played on Enterprise, Baltimore, 26 runs; Ma- Arctic, Leckport, 10 Fans; runs. Kapids, Niagara Fal tuals, 64 runs. Mutuals, Buffalo, N Mutuals, 72 Tuns. Picked ine,” ’ runs; Mutuals, 22 runs. ¥.. 10 Fung; Mutual, ‘Ws runs. ‘anajoharie, N 133 Fans; Mu. runs. Hanmbal, Toy, 52 +» 15 runs; vals, 6) runs. Total—Mutuals, 277; other ‘. The members speak in highest terms ir treatment on the tour. They were com- pelled to decline several games for want of time. one of the: D red reception will o- dered them in a few days. eee ‘The mateh game of the Forest Ci Mngt of Cleveland, Ohio, vs. the Nationals, of this city, on Satur Proved a one-sided Coys ro game resulted in @ decisive vi: fs Ag Obioans by a score of & to 12. The rest City left here Saturday night en route for home. Tue Kwox-Emerson Casz—Prtition Sor Di- xerce.—A petition for divorce has = been itled Meesrs. Fisher and for George W. Kao againet Beane Rene ‘The tition sets forth the parties were married about the 25th of December, 1857, in the county of Sama, lowa; that they bave bad four oe ee whom are Hiving, ane that fora time de- fendant has led en, idle dissolute life: that she bas given herself up to adulterous —— with one Clinton H. Emer- son, ——. on or about n Barnum’ the ra "th instant. 8 a decree ot <s—. s ging hin the stheeurody of a" ba be her appearance for mh nog is rf — epee THE NaTIONsL SOLDIERS’ AssoctaTIow has been reorganized, and will continue its i owe im behalf of the soldiers im o! btaining the pass- age of the Cobb e,ualization bounty biil throu the Senate at the next session of “on; following officers have Same lected Major James H. Stine, I ry, Capt. Wm. F. Slmey, secretary, Capt. Benj. ek treasurer, was. T committee from eac! y State has been ed by President pepe ganization is perfected in each State, aud to urge the passage of the bill upon their respec- tive Senators. ies . A Rarp.—About 20’ yesterday Se rT nt Greer, of the fifth precinct, nied by oificers Hienkle, Leech, ‘made a raid on the street, near ored, ‘and the officers succeeded capturing pad oo oye ont and nine ottiens, who were escort- ed tothe ce: }» where a number gave envy pom security for their appear- ance at the eien comet te Oy; while three xy them were locked up for trial. The ‘‘toolx”” be sent to police headquarters to to be destroyed, —__4—— Tue TevrrRasce Catse—Yi tem ‘THE FUELIC SCHOOLS Monday vext, and to-day the Seeeeore ing tickets for admission; about two baving been Los Sy this . Parents who wish to obtain wl = will save trouble by plying st another coleme iets en oat be granted to 3. no! granted to Bild ieehch Sap retinste Se ache dence ———e—__ VERDICT oF Stterp: Todd held an ina meeet Sakura Garener 8. J. the body of Robert Tho hanging in the croteh of Stag, and the 5 returned a cide while laboring under a tesy tion of nund. ——_.—___ Tue Lamp Bivs.—The bids for street laraps and posts for the Corporation have not as yet been opened, but will be in afew days. ‘Those are quite a large number of bids ia, amo: them one for the centrai reflector and also one for a galvanized iron lamp. —_o—_— '$ attention is called te the deplorable condition of the pump at the corner of 2th and M streets, which has been in an un- serviceable condition since last Thursday, much tw the inconvenienee of residents in the vicinity. Fatt TexM—The Wi Business Col- lege opened this mersing. ith namber of new students. EDUCATIONAL. Fhe Best Colleges nag PrivateSehools. ‘The summer vacation is rapidly drawing to a close, and in a few days more the duties and responsibilities of a new school year will com- mence. As it is an open question with many parents and guardians to whom they will entrust the important task of instructing their youthful charges, we refer them to our advertising col- umns, which furnish 9 directory to the best edu- cational institutions in our midst, and many outside the District. Below will be found notices of some of these, and others will be noticed from time to time as they advertise: ‘The exercises of Gonzaga near the Patent Omtices Monday next, with an experienced corps of pro- coors) whe? asa classical and feesors, who, scientific course, and German ‘Western land = = whose resi- dence is No. 1216 F street, is the principal, and is said to be well fitted in every respect for the responsible position. The terms and in- formation is contained in the advertisement in another column. ———- ear of Lasell Female Seminary, arndale, Mase., ten miles west of Boston, College, on ¥ street, will be’ resumed on i ep per ico tsth; number of pupils lim- to forty. ‘The instruction advantages for the foe. F a rene and German. study of music, paint- ‘Address Charles is thorough, with Ww. ‘Root ice College is beautifully situated upon the brow of a hill, within a few minutes’ walk of the railroad Ellicott station at ue and healthiest town in City, the most State of The is conducted by the Senet and is to fer Bettelin, ipal, el confer all academi oak enecre nD pupils in pron Roy En term from this Dis- trict, and the W: wgion and Georgetown have so far carried o| ie eee sare 0 of the Teadvertkement. ee e advertisement. College.—This veteran institution, on fan oldest and most celebrated in the . The ac- extended notice, as id tions of honor ond the first bepergs of fg rele Leg im the yg? gor The lectures in the medical ments will commence in (ctober. Circulars hs can be obtained by ap- Rev. John Early, 8. J. Seminary, @ regular college, will commence its next Piging te thé prosident, EiPeederie Female Sem Female at Frederick, Md. fcholastic year with and teachers on moderate. A French . Address Key. Thos. nt. a a col and law ie dept ta of —— very ae Peale’ ne the fam- Cann, A. M., +» Pres the fall term of /loward Institute, Md., a se- Pee institute, begins hm gays with’ extended facilities and ‘a red annum $176. thews, A. M., ard county, Md. Weslegen ware, offers tion of youn; juction Address P; ‘superior Female College, Wi terms. Exper rof. 1. G. Mat- Matthews’ Store Post Uitice, How- ton, Dela- advantages for the educa- 1g ladies.in all branches of study. The annual session will commence September address J 6th. For ident. lohn Wilson, Pres- The Washington Business College is one of the best known institutions : our city and is ac- complishing good. gentlemen an bere receive a thorough business educa- tion, fitting them for positions in the ern ment de regular nts OF mercant tile houses. “The y and evening sessions in ali the de- ‘tments of the college will be resumed to-dav. For full information call at the southwest corner of 7th and = Henry C. 8) College office, D streets, or ad- jpencer, Secretary. Miss N. W. Wright, anjexperienced teacher, will open a school tor young ladies Monday, September 12th, on New York avenue, between and lth streets. Inquiries may be made of oe at 1117 | street. he eighteenth stitute, the well-kno cal school far bo and K, will begin on ith This is one of our best Charles B. Young, principal, a opened st No atthe street, 0} Pel- lows’ Hall, Thursday, September Ist, by Prot. rincipal of the Male Grammar ‘ednesday, schoo! nual session of Emerson In- lassical and mathemati- street, between I September 1ith. . Address Mr. 1555 F street, op nd Classical Academy will be pposite Odd ‘is city, where he C. Roxs, Tate School, Second District, in thi proved himself to be @ competent instructor ot youth. He may be seen at the school room from 4 to 5 p. The Boys” yr ich and Classi: al High School will resume its duties in the north session room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, on 4 day, the 5th of September. the principal, may be seen at every was for some time a teacher in this week from 4to 5 p.m. Mr. street,on Mon- ir. J. W. Hunt, the school rox tun one of the Gram- war Sehools of this city, and won for himsclf an exviable reputation in that position. ‘Studies will be resumed at the English, French and Classical Institute, children, No. 915 New 1 Monday, mber 12th. Appl; Jackson, ploctpel “The duties of the, Boar ting 13th street, (Miss Harrover’s,) and Da for young ladies and ‘15. New York avenue west, on ly to Mrs. Angelo School, 72) will resumed September tn. Kemer in reference to this excellent school may be addressing the sporti! the Church of chit the Epiphenr or Harrover- the principal, ‘The twel Select School mence Mo: tion given to Siral, in sadition to ture. The session ot the Episcopal |, M. J. Fair. fax County, Va, Degine September sist Terms abpnum. Biackiord, M. A., Lock Box 13, i annual seasion of Nrs. S.A. Peck's or vr = 2 oe I street, will com- - Careful nici mental, cul- known festitution com mences its seventh year with this te: The fifteenth annual session tute, an Massach rm. of ——- Insti- avenue, Meg a 9th th end ioe commence on Monday, Sa Bir J. Everett Martin, the principal, is a ‘and has estab- zy Columbia whieriy eagle le or ghee See savertnement he rates, ply to the and 13th 2 ap- and for circular: e principal, 1210 K street, between 12th ‘Acodrny Holy Crosz, I street, between ith and 15th, will re-open . September 5th. Particular attention n paid to music, both vocai and instrumental. end for a ly to | o Sister M. Sel 2. 8 ye . A. Coleman, =a of Virginia, and K. Marshall, of Fa ) will col ence on poem th. Terms, for scholastic year of , $228, one-halr Lm tet a sivenes. For particulars apply to The Dominican Sisters will reopen their se- leet school, the Mary: on emy. same day in the basement Church. Sacred Heart of uth Washingtou, Vir aie seme oe Monday, September Sth. See advertisement, and for fui a Hare inquire at the acad- Sehool of St. The Female Dominic's Parish wills also be ef ae on the Dominic's Hanna will resume the duties of her schoo], 2142 Pennsylvania avenue, on Monday, '*- inn #4 School for young ladies and 18th street, corner H. and misses Sth, at No. 80 one jeath will ones Oe the duties Gt atraedl Fo jonday, Sopnre 2 Ping ood io. 76, one door west Georgetown, C. Ornamental work mght ‘also music. Josegh's Preparatory for boys, under the cae ot he Bites ofa pied Share Since Superior, H street, between Sth . Cecats Academy for, young nder oe omeeot theysimara ot the to iy Gregan wil eats will reopen her school at the corner of ne ees wn, on Monday, the 12th. io cee which there work of an incendiary. next y neat, at wr rn | reet, Miss Leary’: 's School will reopen Monday, Sep- street, The Courts. Potick Court, Judge Gray—After recess rte a Arthur Branson, eae a wagon $i Luther Carts was charged with aes pay ey eksent license; fined charged with having a eart in nent without the necessary his emplo; postpone Anna Quinny, whe was released by Judge Humpbreys on a = of habeas corpus, was re- arrested ‘day by the officers on a bench Judge Gray, and brought into ey ‘a8 ‘asked that she be from = ‘stated that he could not accused was ration vs. Eh Hayes, char, with dis- conduct; fined #3, or ten days in work- house. ites vs. age Cavanaugh, charged with larceny of 65. from Thomas Sullivan, with being drunk 8. FLOR. Flora Miller, bed 4 with an assault on stein; fi , without costs. bets ahard W x |, colored, was ned on nthe charge of running @ passenger carriago without license; fi 3 indecent language in alley; fined $3, or work- Bevin Allon, charged with the same offence; Fe: 95, or 30 days in workhouse. al A PARO BANK CASE. mnt John Wallace, colored, was wi By, ope = of keepin, a faro bank,on corner of ‘ind C streets. Sergeant Greer testitied = canis a arsoent on the place last. with bis posse of oe and fi S table, checks, “‘lay out,” e-, with a room full ot sable gentlemen, who scattered in every di- rection, some mt thro the Apatite in os tne table, nd to picking up the sileer cents on and to Ang silver in the. alley, whore it bad Deon thrown'¢ tee officers ted appeared for accused ly played in private houses of gentlemen all over the city, and introduced some of the fre- pny mr his den to prove that they had met ere to make ar: ments to go to og a meeting yesterday. The Judge held Wallace in the sum of 300 for action of grand jury. Henry Kia » Richard James, Bernard West, Josh Brot Coleman, George Smith, Nace Tiltinan 3 William Davis, the colored sports arrested in Wallace’s den, were arraigned on the charge of using profane and indecent Pra nod but were dismissed, the officers being unable to identify the articular persons who rT] THE THOMA FAMILY OW THE RAMPAGR. ration of Georgetown agt. Wm. Thoma, charged with using profane and indecent lan- gua in the streets, and Catherine Thoma, wite ‘ill am, char; with the same offence. both pety guilty, and were fined $5 each, or Georgetown workhouse 30 days. A CHRISTIAN MAN ACQUITTED. United States vs. William Smith, colored, charged with using threatening language to Fanny Dnvall, alse colored; dismissed. Accused thanked the Court, sayin, td that he was a chris. tian man and never did such things as was charged agin’ him. DONE BRowy. Margaret Brown, charged with acting in a disorderly manner in the Center Market-house, and using profane and obscene language there; fined $10 or 30 days in workhouse, and in addli- tion was required to ¢ re bail in the sum of £100 to keep the peace to Eliza Mordant, the prose- cuting witness. DOUGLASS NOT TENDER AND TRUE. Peter Douglass, colored, charged with assavit- Caroline Dougiass, his wife, with intent to kill her; fined $00'and costs or sixty days in jail. Thomas Ogleton, colored, was charged with THIEVING AND BURGLARY CASES. felonicusly entering @ house on {th street and stealing therefrom bed clothing and wearing parel to the value of $23; held In detault of <0 tor.action of grand jury. Philip M. Mason, colored, charged with steal- ing property to the value of $1.99, belonging to tchard B. Lloyd; uot sustained, and the case dirmissed. William Williams, Timothy Marr, and Martin Marr, white boys, charged with Dbirglariousiy entering the store of Charles A. Brown, No. 7th street, and stealing therefrom a watch of pants, shoes, and other articles to the of about S60, Martin was held. inthe eum of $300 for action of the grand jury; the others were held with the view of sending them to the reform school. George Savage, charged with renting a house without providing a privy to the same; dismissed, it it appearing that the premises do not belong to “Frank Rollins and John Murray, two half- grown boys, were charged with bur; iy attempting to enter a on D street, be- tween Sth and 9th streets; held for the present. The court took a recess. Prorosep steal —— Loe a or! & inder an o1 aoe Lsensyar goes Until it can be determined owners of property whether the par! of the street woul not eult =. The Mayor received the delegation courteously, and eg that no action should be sre ‘until e citizens come to a conclusion on the for some distance, “ae anand This street. ing less Expemaive to the property: Holders. The work of parking K street, from 12th to 16th streets, is rapidly ‘ApProachin} completion, and the con- tractor, Mr. Alexander Gleason, expects in two days to finish the job, with the exception of the ing, which will be done in season. Those who have net ced this improvement are highly pleased with it. ——_e—_—_ Surrosep Four Piay.—Uoroner Potter is investigating the cause of the death of the col- ored man Charles Johnson, on the 20th instant, above Georgetown, which at the time was sup- d to have been caused by his band slippin, ‘rom the veering pole and he falling overboard. His b body was i ut since then there has rrred, b ‘deen some suspicion of foul play, and Dr. Pot- ter has taken the preliminary steps to investi- gate it. 2 WASHINGTON ENTERPRISE.— We notice among for lamps that F. Stromberger lamps, to te made at his eetabifinment tm. the jane has been for ‘ward where some years with his ‘inning and = (itt galvanizing iron cornices for ee Bto buildings, &c. Biya Shil , from Philp & Solomons, Langran & Ogilvie, have per's Bacar tor Beptomber lth; wiekepas. | & tern supplement. oman Aes Png Cee eee at Pod ce of aE ENING ABR ee ro lows o'clock, o’elock, 4 o'clock, 87 oe GEORGETOWN. # TRE COAT TRADE is not so brisk here since Sees Goer of hostilities in 5 Earove a 5 e éoastwi \chooners a ok os eri Open ne ae he ve ceased run- —- fine Ro pg ne are from the Gazette of tur MeErTHopists. ston Doe, ‘fn “thin has eoued meal ones eee preachers, |- Practice in ti named above to the Colored General Conference Soe held at Sete. Tenn., in the month of ora Orneve-—The cent of thie ture. Rear Estate SaLe—Green & Wise, real es- tate agents and auctioneers, to-day a lot on — street, near the Vi » for , to Edmund Fields, lot is 120x200 feet. CITY ITEMS. ALASKA DrAMonps, French Jet Jewelry, piperoide Suttons and-tade, ‘ases, pen jatchels, inne Sits me - Cd iga’s Dollar Jewel- tore, No. ennsy] rani ‘avenue. betw 43g and 6th = I (T I8 THROWN IN YOUR TEETH ‘That you do not keep your dental apparatus fo Lats + trim, it is your own the THE W: ner of 7th street cpablc oC Liberia, 3 o. bawete = peg Crry Savines a cor- Spore gem | and Louisiana aven from ot pine avery ata pi ath wrcig Lig in addition to its pays interest on —_o—___ Hemr er has all kinds of thermometers. 6 6,3. ———— PERSONAL. KNOX Pie nds 4 o Suntengron or er amass M public opinion way Spoke er ans he stor GEORGETOWN ACVERTISEMENTS. me | N™™ FALL DBY GOODS. | sega tT Pure MOI = hag saace tala ved cheap EN oon on wart be OPERA FLANBELS, WHITE PLANE BLS, very sesvateg er KID GLoy Cay Pars a oh aud Sune Tet, ¥ THOS. DOWLING, saad 101 Bridge st ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FU: ors aT RECEIVED, Paeases at Mand Be, au or AU On ¥ Mo! q 8810.0) fell sell at the roca et Walarmar fo Bosca tac of the Bus- Bo. 149 West betes . 4a h streets, his ——— 3 a Pet viele Dansk ate ieace Oarvaine and’ — Baloo aayotes rt Mabie top Come ea REE ees Sad other Tables be sire and Lounges: gh nara nis ee Cogiage Unamiber Bultce Braseele Ths ply and ao Carpets raseele rs, other aoe aePack clot re scree cama mrmerous te jueniton, tea” Pept ce DOWLING, duct. H. TENNEY BEST FAMILY FLOUR * Mane ny Tewxny, Davreox & Co, Of selected choice WHEAT, by rocess known only to _ternaelven, and thoroas ty leaned by the best. pat it cleaners. is laced market with eatisfaction %o"all wn Beace esa Gwaranieed equal fo any in the District For sale by moat Grocers. ant3-tm Nise: 20 ae AT sect « — ickens. by Be. "Shelton wk Our Father's | House by Rev- Daniel March, in the Bi initial ma terary and sical Depot, Ren T Hersiay auls 125 Bridge street. 188 N. DAVENEORT, WISHES TO PRO- 10,000 HauF ae ‘and. Gitbat care, bupile for Piano. forte instruction. ORES seam Muslin for 20 eats | fenagiven ‘at home or at the Fegldence of Teacher, WM. PRiney ". Ko. £0, "2a street, Georgetown. For torme opply ce BANDS andSLEEVES, (Oetuts, _ auts-6t" M58. 5, SAWYER, Clatrrorant, Magnetic and _. arnt Heal; Medium, can be consult: he le house, (Sid) Ko. 314 373 Pa. ave., bet. eee HOTELS weakness and obstructions removed. © aes EDUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! [aporrant — | Re cess instred when all others fail. with baa et medicines. "No. 40 (2. Es. DON'T FORG ball rm OT FORGET—Fo | BANDS and SLEEVES SAV PHIM MADAM, TOBNER— Lagia’ Friend and Docier—All in trouble call. ‘Suc He hataeeging thirty days I 8, stamped on GE, 1009 F strect, Between loth and 1th. aulé zit” EOIAL NUTICE.—Thi aco S7 LOT OF MERCHANDI E. the last twelve months, wil eo away by the Grst of gener! it wil i ld Day advances nINCE, and-tf » how with m for 6 noti 1 meee, fasta who has that ice that if not Ie fan ore pj apy or cou! a sees thet gece yr ccs ished 0 UES Divors Divopconh ce oeall atchaet in 8. odeah Psat zai cient case: nc iness establ: ‘addrous, a HOUBE, Attorney, No. 10 Naseau 8 street New oC BAND On NIC DISEASE rivate Av = BO! iE. Oe quot bs alsa. known and ol speciality in immediate! 484 Penn. avenue, below 6th st ily and ary er PR LBS ‘without the Nished Phytolan fr Tech i jan’ cient ity iy Upwards of i a years F MAL ALE COME PLAINTS lately cared in all cases, Fab a fail. (teen years’ mb4 ADIES’ DOCTOR.- Fo Married ant (All obstractions 8 adios’ Secret.) Address Mrs. Dr. NELSON, Bal- Booms for paticnts. "Woce 399 2m* E. Sa°8T8, EAS, Fare je Ladies, Gents i Obildrens ChOTUIN .d, pel bes . — ity 9th street een 6th and 7th RECLOTHING, N.W RIORS FOR on FOR L’n TES or should confide in DR. oldest established city. Those desiring treatment can the ntmost confidence. in ir Rooms ‘ 4 Pom). av speedily cured. Balsam ceria and Mercury Diser ashi > nowt ity, Seminal Bi & ceil Bicin Disease, Syphilis, in all ite forms, UFFERING FROM (RREGULART ny complaint peculiar to thelt sx, EON, the only reliable and ysician for such speciality in the repose in him “ake guarantees a speedy cure between fos-tf Bold fn W ton, D. C., by JOBN CONGR. PLN. D corner of F and 9th #ts.,and RIDGE- Y. 194 @. Price $8 per box. _jy3-ly* aperallcled Inducuments te the Traveling Public and Permaneat Boarders. WILLAEDS 1 ee ae sant Ser to itoal Rooms wile exhibited at any ims, hay aed ‘are 18 now in the inspection of Rot with the cutstne of the rates may be made to clubs compoved of Spexesrts ad a eetrnbleTocaley to scaly go a aBe Sie Wes Bs tor, Wasmixcrow, 22Jaly- 150 “230 PROFESSIONAL. Ds JOHN @. F. on aes PHYSICIAN and ACC bis office and residence to No. 793 ‘eh between G and H, opposite Grant street. re edETORNEY-ATLAW. ia Thompeon's Law Building, No z11¢ = DWAED 0. CAREIROTON wATTony bya: ‘AND couse LoS Elaw, SURGEON, 'R, hes aoe ceeree J:® Prompt attent to the Collection or Clete, Oftee, aSdvoppodite ot Shy Hall, my2-ly °0%.40D, AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING. I1BSON BROTHERS, OTb12 Penn's ae enuie, (sonth side.) apl?-ly Bo “AND JOB, PRINTING Neatly and yd Brecuted BY H. POLKINBURN & _jal2-ty D street. between Gt anit 7th sta, ©. LY ‘ETT. + BOUKBINDEK AND PAPER RULER, Bo.1012 a avenue, between 10th and streets, south side. Books ele or plainly bound. Periodicals ne newepapers carefully’ dads ly ‘ually attended to. po CANS AND JABS, GLASS AND TIN, ALL 51ZE8, For sale by W. H. HABROVER, No. 313 7th street, an 20-2 Pennsylvania avenue. FULL SUPPLY OF BLACK AL- PACAS AND PURE MOHAIRS, Bought before any advance; still selling AT OLD PRICES. A complete sesortment, {in all No.s, of the justly celebrate, ALLAEDVALE FLANNELS, offered. Bt the lowest prices ever One Price Only. Just Dealing to all. suls-tf BOGAN @ 1018 and 1020 Seventh street N. EW ABD SECOND-HA! HAND FURNITURE. TO MY ‘PUBL Le GUsToMens J AND THE — Waniiouse 408 Having taken the fet ne ere a Pemagivania: © rrices of Mr. LEWL Fermerty with "Messrs, Me Co. w! pare willbe found lar are i teoetteta saat eT id hich will be oo ne attended 5 at the descriptions, arnishing. fr Upholstring and ‘and ie BUcaLy. EALTH IS WITHOUT PRICE! DR. J. BRADFIELD’s & FEMALE REGULATO z WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. i Est'd at Washington 1900; removed to New York, 1870. Special Telesraphic News from the whole Vountry. ‘The Great Newspaper for Housthold and Farm, es jy im year in advance. P.O. orders are aafest, Editor and Proprietor, pete ET ones ll ‘This is the most powerful Heater ever offered in Se or oe Oo FAT MER. so7 Pee te ied RE AND | emi LANGRAN & OGILVIE, PRACTICAL EVGRAVERS, or CHABTS, PLABS, CERTIFIUATES OF STOCKS, BONDS, NOTES, DEAFTS, CMECES, LABELS, CABDS, 000, axp 1230 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. TAR Ry Bnocaay oodles REDUCE THE PRICES or ALL MY Goons, AURSE RISE AUgERIOR mrovcr ars RAIS cogs eet rapreate doe | tc, ESP EPS. # rol Figen Soop dattoge ERE TE LT S- seeliendabieaa aa eh RINE nT Sinner narebenartaast ese P, B.—The store te o00l end pleasant, _ B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, it PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE 4xD D 8raxer; FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. Choice N. Y. Butter. JUST RECEIVED. PRICES MODERATE. 48 ALSO LOWBE SpApEs aT CHEAPER ELPHONZ® YeUNGs, GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, ORNER STH AND ¥ Srasers. Dried Beef. CHOICEST, TENDER SIDE, SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ANDEREGO & BOTH, CINCINNATI. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLA, ne ([HE BEST Goons AND THE LOWEST PRICES! CoRNER Ore axD F Straesrs. Cc. 8S. HARE & SOM) GROCERS, 1913 SEVENTH STREET B.W., Bar. Mme Bw. ‘Immense Btock of TEAS, OOFFEES, PURE SPICES. FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES EW GOODS Large invoices of FAM) the to take NEW GOODS! ‘¥ SUPPLIES arriving DaY the Ohotee Families can rely on getting FEESH GOODS when they purchase of us, as nothingr swat: hands but the very space of time. snost perishable goods have not ras te ae ae a mmm yn ad FINE BRANDIES A: oim, in bottles, at Wholesale Prices. OALIF Ww — SE oe OLD WHISKIES Don’ ! DOUGHERTY & CuILUe "S SELP-BAISING fe the best in the market, and we sell It. ©. S. OHARE @ SO, GROCER 1913 SEVENTH STREET B.w., Brerwaen M ane §. STEAMBOAT LINES, J ASHINGTON, NO! LK AND BOSTON STEAMBOAT aT COMPANY. . @REAT REDUCTION OF FARE DURIN ™ ees SEASON.” sci Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Sagan, i 1870, je8-tr LPIA, cn ae ASH- ON AND G: a 14 North il miele 2 WEDNESDAY, at 5pm. N® Noapeceme, ‘MAVING REMOVED TO THEIR EW 4RON WAREHOUSE, #10 PENA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH STS.. (sourm sipz,) Respectfully call attention to thetr assortment of GAS FIXTURES, comprising ALL PATTERN MANUFACTURED BY TEE ‘Yucker Manufacturing Co, New York also those of MANTEL over exhibited ta Washington, sat con LOWEST BATS Every Variety of SLATE MANTRLS manufectared, of style and finish egual to the Sues, OOTTA AND IRON WAER, TERRA - /aSES, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, ¥ BuDGR TUL, SEAS PIPE, ROULES FATRET BARTS OLomwrs. ‘We call especial attention to cer PARLOR GRATES, LATESEES, FUREACRO comprising al] the most impreved varieties, _ FOUNTAIN JETS of every sty'e, PLUMBING, GAS ond STRAM FITTING, 99 Our Bicck and Seleercems, San SUMMER RESORTS: T™= HOTEL AT PINEY POLNT, ST. MARY'S COUNTY, mp. remain open till the 157Ta OF OCTO- Those Fishing and Shooting © 1 find fine _ Good Boats Pace provided. aunts Jommans WHITE SULPRUB SPBLNGS. Go pERiCcK & count! LI ret zs This Waierlog ye 3 Sireumstances than ef, any. time tice ihe na rer and every afort aS a Stearn BAND OF Eosiaicgnte uently IY Winchester at the ene ‘amp EST TEND HOTEL, cathy W. LONG BRANC! -, 4 as ‘Ml be Opened for rhe poremal ™ — SYK crema ir. end Mr. PETES GA &! uno Lens knows So, traveling public, will enrely —.. to those 2-1 Spageeauupegananperentead PHILP ipoue 8 wuz. Y y ERNON. The home of Wash- Vernon ana Gpisitia DICK ENS. ni Drtierary ae tn ‘i 5 win yy \recoliections ctor by Boe never before uncollected popers vrens. 6 — Cis oA AURP Web ‘ee } sak “xen in add. Bala and Ls A life and ae $1.00 - 60 A wives 2.25 THE MO! LAYMATE. a book of games, " liversions for all ages. cee Le f LOMONS, ex eey ANIA Be irette. 91 Betwees Nixre awn Wnt s46s on rcners— axl SHOWING, On @ large scale and very definitely, THE FRENOH AND NORTH AND SOUTR GERMAN FRONTIER, The Present Seat of War BETWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA. FOR SALE BY BLANCHARD 4 MOHUN, _Sy%6-tr Corner Ith street and Penn. ave. EW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES, BECEIVED AND FOB SALE aT KILMENY. aren eanen ae Attire THE WBITING NE ISABELLA THACK: Price 8135" F THE IC By James De Mille, of t the Dodes < ‘teats Abroad. Pric BREEZIE LANGTON. By the author of Race for a’ Wife. Price 76. ise. YOURSELF IN HIS PLACE. By Charles ade, Complete. P va sealousy’ pane VIKING: A Novel. By George i wel Price $1.80, eat each, Presse pay Nom DON sow Ez TY. for J Price = ‘ovatidsn MONTHLY, for July. published recetred ober cerds. snd sreytnion te tae SearroneRy and BLANK ‘BOUK line for sale wholesis Hee _——_——_ hist 50 PAINTER: ‘Baudine LYTERIOB DEO- Ser Building, Bo. 905), Pen C. ge ane Sa! ORmA BEET aL. P. Bo. 625 LUU! a avasce == Imitations of all kinds of wood marbie ecnted in the latest and moet approved rin PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. HUpso! Bours spe pomunee Lu Avanen, ‘Between 13th aud lath st Je prepared to exscate ta the very "beat style, doced rates. and ‘short notice, all binds of —_ BUUSE, Sian, Ks inane PAINTING, GLAZIN BAT isaler attention paid to INTEBIO: ESTABLISHED 1841. i PADDLE muro ‘¥ OWn ret a Oras gears ea aoe a a3 Sod Bebanna ce facet Aum, ates, atte, Robert Peyton } No. 1938. ‘rene Yauens sod

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