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we > ere * ——_ = ae = ee —— : ee Ses a = = "1 sat pe ris= ] 1 oa > . 7 WA. ws. whe Tang baphiog snd exposing hisy-orssn in | Meteorological Reeord@_July 17, 7.35 4. Georgetown Advertisen:*™ts- XOURSION TO GLYNONT FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. EVEN ING STAR. \a Butter Merchant Goes to SS. SHSaz vA nie és ion War Department, Signal Streice, U: SA. etown Advertisem "| civpearn SCHOOL. OF Tt u ~ _ This Butter Merchant docs not live +a ‘the Tiber! ; [T° Wuom tr may Conceny. Georgetown, D.C. WE wonna®. tea —He goes to swith = an ¥ -Isly 17, 1871. hey go to _ Wear—How they LOCAL NEWS. Nothing to Weer. On Saturday evening last. li cusred of an unpleasant nature to The Station-Houses. interested, THEIR CONDITION. als. whe are the most wi [es d as follows: A well known butter Mr. Browne, from the Committee on Police © the Legistotive Council, to-day submitted ar port who resides outside of thie city, and who, of the investigation of the Joint com-citses of states, has been tos rman’s sneha Tae leer Gomeetows Doth houses in their late visit to ’ hovees, with the conclusions arriv 4 station- ments with his inamorata to meet rt Precinct, inthe Seventh Ward, they state that it is a three-st-- Se — Tented at $600 per annum: ¢ Tene dated condition, mgy. ai¢ almost destitute of b to Sarat pretext of a business tri clothing prepared by his mettre, before the time is motive, fol epaired to the Baltimore Of the t North, he had his own is wife, and sent it to it seems, for the train furniture; the ceils uw continement ‘Jepot and ry ‘Of either man oF be ase a athe ene concen, | Fel $ hs ihe og ns withont eT@¥"e, literally swarming with ver- | Mt. Colling, Se age’ Stating that she | ini min; the floor fetten; the roof leaky, with no | own and her hus eee tcing on the trie Fenhlation © xcept afew augur holes, and en- | hadchanged her mind a} ‘the agent de- Se Jue are ftom fire and escape of prisoners. | Not knowing tae ie = but on her Srin ny “recinct —A two-story good brick buil several muttally known te poth ‘nema Papered | ‘od the agent to vouch forher, the ing $a locations recently painted ‘This building belongs to the me was Des cict. Some alterations are recommended to apd fm gree ner way Pandy db fects ii @ general design and con- heard—the arc { the cells, and to provide a supply of ‘War Dep’s, water = Se nel proper ventilation. wth Precenet—A three story brick building for which «rent of $540 per annum is paid. The | {helt destin buildng is entirely unsuitable for the purposes; | nothing wo morning on tie walle tamp, sewerage detective aud no | Hved in ‘Maditon Square. of Towa and means of Ventilating; the ceils 4 by 7 feet, oceu- led svskotimes by four or five persons and TEeicatty alive with vermis he peovichae ire cle nd the Improve: The St. Aloysius The St. Aloysius Ladies’ which Mrs. Gen} amen menced the e1 m of an wenién, at the corner of i Toons op oe rT. one and half story frame k with mildew caused by ‘ arters crowded, hot, * window blinds or ged te move their cots cn it rains; no sew The and tine rams fell in bran Louisiana. jLot« number 1, 2, » * pee? water coolers; fh fact a Deakins. Lee and| uum. VED PROPERTY ON FAYETTE*TREET. o z tl ok Hel sal- | fceton ‘robabilities.—The conditions are favorable i rIRS E CTh mabling the Binck Hele of Oal- | 2 selvet, and will be Gerered, for local stewas, for. tite afternoon in Mier On TCESDAY APTELROON Sure Aa IMPERIAL < Precinct—A two-story frame house in | Sin, by two end wings, running back to the end and eastward. Northwest winds and pleasant BAG octcce. Tent ———— nted at $420 per amnam; sufficient | Of the fot, connected by a central wing, covering weather will probably continue on the Atlantic | street, depth an part of Lot : Extra Fine nema = nolwaten, Or tree vent | the whole space of the front between the two CIL,.—Satuniay, Mr. Brown, from the Com- | Coast and the lakes: ‘The area of clouds trau® ROW. oe'iot oa side <f » | JAPAN, Geol charge Let ‘ht A en buildings, and s4 as to form a hollow Square, | mittee on the Judicary, reported back tho bill for | Virginia to South Carolina will Probably move | Samuct L. Subdivis on of La 88 88'Ge0. W. 5 y Frame Stor 3 —— — + ne Fo rut Johnson, | petit round on three sides. ‘The north wind nos | theselie of Columbian College; which was bu ery Davis. “| pomber, 120 | pase, Comta@ining six Tours « Extra Pinewliver Leaf. orctation be: ° ‘containing two lofty stories, and a - | fered ndment, to locate the building on the Danbartoni mnveyancing and stamps at the coat Bs fer iueniture- Celis have been babe teeth | ard Toot.” The Rist story coutatus & reeelving. | fr ground belonging tothe clty, on the cornee of CITY ITEMS. os for temporary use, but they are very Ph Precinct—The Central guardhouse, be- longing to the Distriet, very much out of repair, je cupalo comsdered very unsafe; walls amp; insufficiently ventilated; the large us =. be window blinds or curtains tor irteen beds in ote room; ge suitable furniture or wecemmodations for the same, and ne fund for repacts. Acccrtmedations: for transient lodgers are prepared on the floor of one room, where dozens are sometimes crowded ih a night. room, two ‘Work-rooms, dining-room, kitehen, laundry, tron oma m, ’&e. The are’itotted in part to The exterior wilt'| ¥ ‘ef original design. Mr. tf Ciuss is the architect, and Messrs Merli: hy & Wade are the contractors. The early com- Of the building is much to be desired. ——_—-—— ‘The Newsboys and the Sabbath. Epiror Sr. Dr. Sunderland, it will be seen, has presented a petition to the Legislature TabIIs, Works; Tefarred. of Union alley to al etroet; referred. House bill providing (or the intment of Tn oi a Durning fluids: referted. House bill for the purchase gfounds cast of the Capitel, for market Pr Ee (on submitted a resolution that the Goy- erncr be authorized to contract with General 0. 0. Howard forthe support of poor and indigzat pervthd i oe rea. low in the Middle and o} ‘ing north ‘ed in New Yor aba ser: SUSBVEBBSVBBE BVVELY wy Beressguesseesi * Washington DC) 29.70) 78N- esh Wilmington.NCi 29.82 M48. W- TRY SIGNAL OFFICER, lees By > daly = a. BD the Gulf coast, but has ressure remains Tn States, an ‘OFFICE Ohio. The itheastward, Temperature Jakes and east Atlantic coast. the west and southwest are generally re- d on the Atlantic coast, easterly winds from he “Gulf, and northerly winds from the lakes. east and southwest winds re- ‘k and Pennsylvania resulted jt rains and local storms in New Jerse’ Indi Fhuce’s Dottar Store, No. 4081 Pennsylvania =m between 4% and 6th by eceives new styles every day. —— ees Prrrectiy-rittixe SuimTs.—A large va- riety for $2 and $2.50 cach. ‘All Linen Collars and Guft, in full assortment, Gx0. C. Henin, 410 7th street N. W. HAL1’s Veortanre StorLian Hare Renew and westward. ‘and Ohio, and light rains in CORPORATION DEEDS will be issned for the Property herein described. unless said Property is redeemed on ¢r before the 181 Davy oF JuLy, 1871. EO. W. BEALL. | | ranted DOWN: FLOUR DOWNED FLOUR DOWN! oR S SALE OF VALUAPEE IM- ROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D EXECUTOR PROVED. Description of AT AU Property. oc. A . On TUESDAY, July 22th, at 5 o% a wiltsell on the pretmtses. part routing 6 feet on fhe north cld~ of DO NOT BE DECEIVED. FLOUR HAS PECLINED, AND THOSE WHO PATRONIZE US WILL RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF TUF a PRICE REDUCED Rom 50c. TO €1 PEBBBL., + £CCORDING TO BRAND. <4p Congress and High streets. by a cod & "The improvements cons fears AA ee “germane third = ‘ Sipe tn ax'lee high perchance seaot ore wie eke of trust, or to have $20 will be reguired om the torn as the property ts struck dwn. 1 ume ct a4, Old) reetown, het a cast ad Market Space. 4? feet Savetn Cherry street, 41 feet south side, - lmprored | dav ision of Lot Ration wo Yet oD. h side Dui seus; Dalaniceth Gand 12 months Andrew Barber. HAMS AND BACON. We hove Jost re cetved several very heey invoices, rubdi* “sion of Lot —, 4. 0 eorgetowt, feet wert ake farkot space foot Gouge hen rthur own. | SUGARS. (Best New York Brands.) ontgomer street, 6) feet] P- jLot_ number 23. ‘Dentens. Lee andl Casenove $ addi B 6-12 feet west side Mont- omery street ,120) feet east line, 1 feet west line iy and, 4 the cont ef the purchaser. Li the {n sme mewerapor published iu the District of oui a vE » coumpiy with th. pure! ‘the JMMEDIA™ ELY AFTER THE om. 20, 20 arth rte rant ame be wad pli . Hane iar OT ORGR A. RONRER. Rxcentor me : 3 Ne. a reat. | tetme of f ‘are fot complice wiled + day of Bias dr the bod haser ofthe sama. ““* “nd will se part of tore x +‘ : ' weal trots firet alley. tronting 13 f e Canal. 3 se. Terms as aor week GeUnGr A nOnEE x38 H . vem: S7-THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED ON _iyta THOMAS DOW LING, Aact 3 the right to resell at the r gad cond deisaitine perchitee: in one week + a0" . PURCHASER OF THE ABO estate will Be soldat GEUP GE A. BORER, Executor. ABOVE, side of the Canal, coven sarees ome fect op *'ne south side of firet alley. improved by a Exsccutor THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ecceunt of the raip until WEDNESDAY, July 19 BY to WLING, Anct’r, G RA. Very iight lire reo... DEMERAY ebro ® Connecticut Heavy local chaser, jn a. ___ THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneor. ¥ THOMAS DOWLIN G, Auct.: Georgetown FINE THRER-STORY BRICKeP WELLING, ON A LON cn » 140, | Beal's addition. | @ feet south. side] Extra Fine. vue CREDIT, AT AL As will be seen by the above list our stock com prises sixteen different varieties, of which we havo “large supply now on hand, and are constantly re- ceiving fresh invoices,and our facilities for ubtain- ing and receiving the same are such as that we havo use; water in the kite rent by 100 feet deep, runnipg back ct. i i ade ‘erms: One fourth cash; remainder in 1, ho hesitancy tn asscrting that we are able to competo * On . i olor who are immates of the Freedman's H Temoves scurf and all impurities from the scalp. Term o edbtnging ine Diane ene ees] Gea cael ni Peper on Baened | pital, He eabssltied = letter tives Dr. herparn nots a number. Costin ated ek Memeled nteee fully with any house this side of New York. belong grep yy gee ol Bins ea fon nsion by the | Scon,in, charge of he hoapital, showing that ‘they - saeieen sie " boy igh Si cost of purch dcwnstesie. at a cost of $13,900, and with some Dile an 60 the Decne ere nennon. by should be supported by the District. Laid over. During the Prevailing Hard Times on wiyiled [hep hGen: DOWLING ations design and.plumbing, would be | P®! come bot nar ins pn pik leg eer Mr. Browne, from the Committee on Pol It becomes every one to economize in their ¢: yii-d [ adapted to its use. euce lication sale in ‘k the bill to prevent the cealed weapons, with nde list of such ape Introduced a bill to suppress the crying of pap: fois day, fixing penalty in each case at $5. ad over. ‘Mr. Brown called up the House resolution re- lating to the adjournment on the 15th instant to the Ish day of September. After some discussion the concurrent resolut amended fixing a sine die adjournmenton the 2th of July; which was agreed to, and the bill passed. GEORGETOWN. REPAIR OF THE AQuEDUCT Brinok.—This morning the labor of repairing the Aqueduct bridge was begun under the direction of Mr. John Hammond, the contractor. New flooring is to be laid and new beams and cross timbers putin. ‘The footway will be raised about cigiit Inches higher than the carriage and car way. It is believed that the work of repairing the bridge will be finished by the Ist proximo. Mean- while the street cars stop on the other sideof the bridge, and everybody Is compelled to eross the Brid_ ¢etreet structure in coming intoor leaving the city. ‘There is considerable complaint here because there are no transfer cars on this side to convey passengers to the bridge, and from the carrzing of Co (Georgetown)—A two-story * ug, situated jon the bank of the ca- Bai. In many respects a model station-house, Yeflecttneeredit upon the corporation of Geerge: town; conv. y arranged for the health an: accemmudation of the officers and security of the prisoners kept in good order; the heating, Ventilation and sewerage is excellent. The only led is wainscoating, to preserve the The building was planned by the lieu- t pant in charge; John T. Essex. he general conclusion of the committee are that fve out of the eight station houses are un- heaithy, unsuitable, nd insecure for the pur- «poses for which they are used, and that someof them if not immediately changed or improved should be condemned as public nuisances. S Of the ux mbers of the committee were made sick @t the sight and smell of these places, notwith- every cifort was made by the men in ~eharge to have them in good order for the recep- “tien of the committer, and it is sutprising that Gficers fare complied to remain in these youn are not more frequently stricken down by malaria, which must prevail if permitted to re- main in such condition. Words are inade- quaie to express the regret and surprise of the committee at finding these noble tectors of our lives and property, (so poor- newspapers, but simply to preserve quiet an ood order, as far as possible, in the streets of ‘ashington on the Sabbath. He only asks that we may be as quiet and orderly in this city, thy capital of the nation, as they are in New Yor! where so mueh disorder, violence, and bloodshed have recently prev: For the last six years the crying aloud of the Sunday newspapers has been prohibited in New York, and all classes cheerfully acquicace in it. There is no difhculty about get: ¥ Papers in that city, and there is no noise or fuse made about i€, either. Why should our law discriminate in favor of newsboys, when every other class is do- nied the privilege of crying aloud articles-for is partial and unjust legislation. We € that The Capital—a Sunday news- paper—takes the same ground. We believe that when rightly understood, all the Sunday news- papers will cheerfully support the action of the gislature in so changing the law as to ayoid the noise and confusion from this source, which now disturb the sanctity and repose of the Sab- bath day in our city; and we are quite sure the secular papers and’ the community generally will be satisfied to have it so. At the same time it is to understood that no interference with any man’s private views or of his own duty and "t fait thing n and ea: ees consef@ntious convier penditures. In the article of clothing alone, sufficient saving can be measure the prevailing scarcity of moncy, at P. WALLAch’S, corner 4% st. and Pa. ave. He offers this oppor selling the best effected to give me a call. the no pain. emery Wi patel EVER since the sewing macnine was invented many attempts have been made to construct a first-class machine that could be sold at a rea- sonable price. To the McLean & Hooper and to the Wilson Sewing Machine com; le the credit of havin; to mit icles of clothing that obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than any other house. 631 Penn. avenue, corner 4% st. Ick CreAm—Harvey & Holden, eorner 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue, deliver the finest quality of Ice Cream to all parts of city, in quantities to suit — o> Dr. Waite, Chi Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., purchaser. jist, Femoves Corns, giving direct relict, Rooms No. 835 15th m, and 7, North panics belo g Succeeded in attaining this object. The McLean Hooper-Company has COFFEE. ~4 ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct Subdivision of Lot win Oar stock in this line is aleo Large and Complete Am JAVA—Old Government Roasted... - 300 wiing. | number 16, Old pias : — tunity to the public by | D°*UMS- | Geirgetown, jaya can be © | feot “north my Bridge «treet, 12), J feet deep. Ln- M roved. kK .P. WALLac , ee will ablic aucth & fase dsc 8 186 Knowles. | the tet day of August AD fal. by Premises, at the. hour of mck art o lum Inehort, we make a specialty of the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our study to furnish the wery best of everything in the way of family supplies g-nerally * for buying and freighting are ansur- 1 we guarantee tosell as low as any other house in the city, as also to give the article—qwa/rty and quan fity—as represented, oF MONEY ERPUSDED. as) |b of the Lots on! Stoddart — street) {| 241 feet and the! | the wo with sai dietant i Prospect street: the allel to Bridge street 29 fet, nore boundary | aid lot 16; thence street, Oar faci Improved Lot | and number 27,1 subdivision. | number 26,150: | Beal's adi | and Lot not n and addition, 158 feet west side| of the purchaser, with in five days from day resell the dat est.) compefie liberty in keeping or not keeping the Sabbath is | latter to the terminus of the railroad route. In | duced a machine which sews directly from two Washington! serve the righ P pr the ek ceacaseen ak eats Seen | inunicker seid ee failing to convey passengers from Washington | spools, forms the clastic lock-stitch, and runs f° 130" fect | cont of the detalting purcboart, mein Sv ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ©o., During this hot weather, as they return from | Plied in the maintainance of that public quiet | to this city it is claimed that the railroad sour Tahtes than any other machine using two | Gea “Sas oe peee their posts of d ty ‘scorehingFays of the | 224 cessation from the usual noise and uproar | pany violates its contract with its passengers, ads. | The Wilson Shuttle Machine bears the I. F, Dy-Lot. flumber 28) ou : FRED. W JONES. (Tr GROCER sun, they are cor 40 retire to such crowded | &f human business incident to week-days, but | -THe AL.—The following boats have ar- | palm of excellence as a first-class tailoring ma- ‘cre’ heize.| Peter, . Beatty Dyer je0-law3w date THOS. DOWLING. Avet’r s, Fooins with the sum eating upon their un- | Certainly unbecoming to the Christain Sabbath, | rived since Saturday: Wm. T. Hassett, Peacock, | chine,being more durable in construction and "| Therlkeld “A FINE STOCK OF SPECTACLE ‘ shaded windows, wi cc of a bath, | if we are to have any recognition of the day at | Hollander, Sprigg 8. Lynn, Tillie, B. Lynn, | better in the arrangement of its working parts, j 2 conditions of the Eye, can 'b MASONIC TEMPLE and many of them Fange of the most | all as a Christian people. George Blackburn, M."A. Edwards, Joseph | thereby producing a lighter running and more found at ASO 4 My Tecking filth of theeelis belaw, where are also Much less is there intention or wish on the | Noble, E. P. Steffey, M. E. Spier, Brombones, | easily managed shuttle machine than any ot its je 20-Im confined human beings over Sunday waiting | Part of the Doctor, as he assures us, to make an | Shenandoah, George Moler, J. H. Rench, R. H, | competitors. Price list:-McLean & Hoo; exzmination on some char, minor import- ance, for Which, perhaps, are afterwards found not guilty , without a morsel of food except At may sometimes be given by the charitable. assault on the business of the newsboys, which they gain a living. Hisideais that, thougs prosecuting their business, they may still learn te become C1 and not grow up as tl ove, Therese Long, Wave, Haydock, W. B. Odd Fellow, W. A. Stephens, Wm. Doyle, Dill- | #45, $50, #7: gent, Robert Marshall, Gen. ee iH. ‘arrott, Yonkers, Gen. Mills, H. W. these machi r machines, $40, #45, #55 and $75; Wilson's, $40, #105'and $125. A. & I. thal, No. 447th street, are the agents, 5, ines on vel accommodating terms. PAID ILDR NINTH STREET, ASH CH Rosen- d sell jon. 28 6-12) reetowp south side] ashington at OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. ‘ : aS go ds 2 Gay street, 1 The mort of thelr offices are destitute of water | SMO neither fear God nor regard man. These | Jos. H. Farron, F. J-Mimms, Ceo. W. Hecker, Prin | foe - a elects, bath-rooms, ice, soap, towels, safes for | DOYS ate generally shrewd, active, enterprising | Atlanta, Ec Stevenson, Chaies Robly He bala. mien inseam rove : the preservation of’ the ‘records, suitable ward- | Httle fellows, in whom the whole community | ficld, Monogahcla, Thomas Denver. and Sallic jseclelt -- MEE 4 a Fed ere ee ERM (urmiture. ‘The washing of | should take a decp interest. The question is, | Ardinger. All of these boats were loaded with | Hoor Sxrmrs of 7i <1 ipatertal, made to Lest Lost 4 bed hing has to be paid for by the officers | R€Xt to their daily support, How shall they be | coal. order, and always # coud assortment on hand; ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS.) She mecives cducated—ae CHPistiansor a heathens? X.Y." | “'tuie Riven —The Lady of the Lake Jett JG: | sald ae seasonatie prices, at C. Bavwts, Hoop SIGHT OF, bh SS a ieee With a police force unexcelie . —o—__—— Vaters’ wharf at 1p. m. to-day for Norfolk. She | Skirt Factory, 7thstreet, (ntelligencer Building. - o | the ley for geatiomse, dette eat cat | _Axoruxn DieGnacavet axp Rrorovs ar. | Wa! down, besides other freight, 34 bales of ——s——* Miat qroverzann "Weewes tering tecongets tetee ees 2 cichey and fidelity to duty, it will be a shame | F4IR occurred La mpsey 5 down the river. An || and 300 barrels.of flour. Lapres will please call and see our tm BRAY & BRO. - and clegrace if better and moream#le provisuns | ¢xcursion was made by the Washington Schust, At ANALOSTAN.—The members of | styles of Corsets, all made of the best materials, are not at ence made for their heaith and con- | 7€? Verein, and it seems that a iarge number of ging to this organi- their families—two boat loads—ol Marshall Hall resort for the purpose the Sabbath in their usual quiet ta party of some thirty roughs from sign took passage down on the sce~ ond boat, and havi disorder commecnced’, Excelsior Socials and of company A, first regiment National is, are having a jolly time at Analostan Island to-day, the occasion being a picnic for the benefit of the mother of the late David Doyle, who was drowned in the Potomac on the 4th of July last. The deceased was ® member of both a mentioned. The Holy Hill band furnishes the music. Tue Grain Trape—The schooners Wm. t Ella, from Aleqandria ar- awith. "2,000 bushels of red Hartley & Brother; 750 red, sold at $1.40; 1,000 bushels of solfi on Satury at $1.53. Mr. Vheeler, who is connected with Mr. Wm. H. and every yenicnce by both Legulative Assembly and Con- + gress, whic ion created and controls the force. The Taany of these buildings is exorbi- tant sud more than sufficient to pay the interest on the cost of suitable buildings. In making the report the committee are unanimously of the opinion that with the limited means at their com- Band, the efficient Chief of i Richards, Inspector Brock with wn of liquor with them on board the a th street, Ii Key. Fits wear out. . T. C. | ported, an Topriation all their efforts ively futile. Dougal, commission merchant, has just returned Accompanying t!. report isan estimate of the from a ten = tour through cost of repairs anu ‘:aprovements deemed im- Burkley counties W. mediately necessary with bills making , Maryland. He re p24 torn from Priations, also for equalizing the salaries of ofi- | ‘orn tro counties m az 6 ‘The Baltimore and Potomac Read. THE WORK GOES BRAVELY ov. ‘The work on the Navy Yard tunnelof this forward ALEXANDRIA. Stray or Exxovution—In the case of Bird, ices, at C. Bavi warranted to fit. turer, 7th st., Int ae ee Lapres’ UNDERGARMENTS of all descriptions, on hand and made to order, at very reasonable Sa Faatory, 8 tell Buil intelligencer Go To Prrvce’s and see any watch, and Prige 50 cents. Ovr Dottar Ki GLoves ate the best im- Race and colors" at €. Bacw's Kid Glove Deven, th street, Intelligencer Building. % C. Baum, Cor- B FINE GROCERS, Best Family Flour in the market, @2.45 gnarter uild- east side Monr Db; for §2.25 as good as can be got for $2.50 quar 1213 Tre Staert N. W., serween M ax B. street, depth un- ter by, es Sod nown. Tm- Pint Apple Hams. 8. C., only 18. Ib. Fi lity! proved. Bugar-cared Hams, tc ib 7 , 2 Finest Quatity: ~ |Subdiy ision of Lot} Sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon, 12%c. Ib. HAMS! HAMS! ? Finest Qaality!? HAMS! IA: t b . Peter | & rds She 4 pase 8 - ib. Finest Qaafity | Beatty, Ther jassard’s Leaf Lard. Me. ib, SUGAR-CURED CANVASSED RAMs! | eid ani tek ine bo ag ag 3 oe beg BE — CANVASSED SUGAR CURED HAMS] eee ne “ wara Gagar, only 3%e. Ib. THE BEST LN THIS MARKET: sects 130 feet White Sugar, oniy 3c. Ib. 16 16 36 deep: Improved 2 COFFEES AND TRA‘ number 39, Best Java, Ze. tb; Laguyra Getler, Bie. Ih, . ee conte per po alt Tags eter. Beatty Therikeld and Deakin tion, 68 fect cast! side oasted, Zc. ib. ed do. 32c. Ib. Best Rio Cages, e. Lo 4e.. Best Black Tea, soc. Ib, coe} SST) Ser ice Imperial ai eas. 4 Just received, Salmon in oily and a choice lot of STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER! . BEAUTIFUL YELLOW Gotten BUTTER! NEW TEAS) TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Our stock of Teas includes some of the finest Dried 2 ee ‘to this * 351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Imperial Tea from 45 ceuts per pound iy Ray lp ee Uur Imperial and Gu! per and npowder Teas, at #1} Y 1. warranted equal to one at “ErckbED ALE and PORTER, 75 cts. per doz. bottles. F NE GROCERIES . 7 e 3 5 pounds SOFT SHELL ALMONDS for road is being pushed rapidly, an sentenced to three years in the penitentiary for AT SMALL PROFITS. CY CAKES in Variety. aes in the exca- bigamy » & stay Of execution was granted to give waned can be employed without interfering the prisoner's counsel time t apply for a suger, Sther. Owing to the nature of the ©. 8. O'HARE & BON, ye we — = ‘ 1213 7eh street NW, bet. 5 ‘of after the arch io tarned Se ea oe ‘m.King. Wa repertfully eall the attention of purchases + 1213. 13. Uys-tt) oi me 1213. masonry commenced . Bamuel stock aot at 12th street has been completed to this side of street, containing a ote ¢ CELEBRATED “ Fano” COLLARS, ay . BROWNING « MIDDLETON ; that a large sum Collar in the market, for sale iy ak w thetr C= ine ea soe tn Ny Pres x FINE TEAS, ee Pace he ee the made. At 8th jo branch stores. ‘the market. rect they, ave hewn 8 foot bridge acrow to - COFFEES, &c., Pinney cusPownER wotee search S IMPERIAL, pes have been = on oan ar gees AND FREDERICKSBURG RAW-| orgy serantisnuEn? of MH. Prince, No. api gaa i ocean tt TkEsT SaPAN street the cut has been completed. ‘The work of RoaD—The grading of the Alexandria 1000 Pennsylvania avenue, will close every ALSO, FINEST OOLONG, excavation from the west end has already been Fredericksburg Railroad having been completed | evening at 7 p. m. during the heated 4 FINEST PNGLISH BREAKFAST. to 8th street, and the masonry fe not fer compete 26 oe gem ae ) = TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF all new crop, and at go ay reduced prizes je pa 5 x 5 uence the Navy Yard cars - ag street, north of Queen,on Monday morn- WINES, BRANDIES, BROWS EG 3 MIDSLETON 5 for the bridge over ROPERTY SALE.—The lot on the northwest | Corner of Pennsyivama ‘avenue and 26th street, AND WHISKIES, OOH: vit? Seace, but the plans bonne roe POET Fong Commer of the intersection of Duke and Royal | enis wospital fe sttuated In one of tie ‘most heal WHISKL cation VAGE ans. Math Sonim iso, what he is engaged in putting down additional Sukie ok oe ee eaties m | thy Portions of the District, surrounded ty AT VERY LOW FIGURES. PRED. 35 A peguataeaed ALL Guapns. fheof bridging, and’ will soon have a le sold by Messrs. Green & Wise, real estate agents, METZGER & BYLES, ‘BRowyING & =ToR, for the owners, to B. H. Lambert, 7 aN avenme, cash. 7 SEVENTH ied trons tie yaré ding Uh "week endlag h38-tr = x cis tiene RCE 7 rom g the weel _z jext to Odd Fellows’s Hs has been as follows: Amerloan JUST BecEiveED. Rol Beonomy Ha? - 3 ae WiVEs, aa PICKLED SALMON. DEERING, aggRE WHISKIES.—Kellor, Baker; @rey, Get, | E/GRVED SALMON, 4 BRANDY. — of 1900. Forealelow PY SpownING & KEATING, GIN, SHERRY , ko—Best brands. mir vans avenue, to Wines and Liquors for ASTRAL O1b. pyre? Been eR Ra AR, OIL, ex] be atNew Drv i i