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LOCAL NEWS. Board of "“4ealth. Active War Against Nuisances—Druggist’s Diplo- mas to be Examined. At a meeting of tle Board of Health last even- ing. 1 , conte: - Cox Delegates, and expect an appropriation. “Dr. Biss, 10 whom was referred the al ease of polsoning in Charles B. Moore's ate ‘store, reported that he had the case, and fonnd ther _ to base the ¢! | informed the , Movai of the bone-dust tact tween 6th and ith. Dr. Ver: oard that he it the re uaaet the result of asatisfactory nee wit! it soon the Comuitiee of the liouse of doard migh! 3 Feport necey briner’s bone factory. 7th street, between ary street and Howard University, be declared a < examined fally into re were no factson which Dr. Verdi ordered the re- be removed by the Dr. Bliss called the attention of the board to the foul air whichis blown ing into the canal du 2 plan for itsremoval. oo to invtsti ; or. Verdi moved that in virtue low tide, sind ea; rs. Bliss and Ver the subject. nance of the Code of Health, which enacts RY person or persons manufacturi medicires, &c., shall have obtain + from a school of harmacy or a certificate up the sewers empty- of the ordi- that Sinnst Sigest from the Columbia Pharmaceutical Association, the ident of this board requests said association appoint a committee of three to examine the diplomas of ali persons selli: or deliver ieines wifuin the District of Columbia, and that when said person or persons cannot produce said diploma they shal be examined by said commit- tificate of competency, and if not, shall said persons ax incompetent » and if found quatttied shall give them a cer- report Aiso, that the committee shall give three mouths’ notice to each and ev Seines in this ul of which time, i y perso ‘Hing or delivering med- Yistriet that they are a Feceive the diplomas or examine the can s at th if the persons thus sidered as unqualified and incompetent to man- ufacture, sel! bess as Adopted Dr. Bliss offered a resolution of rooms for the board change oF deliver medicines; however, this rule shall not apply to have for five years or more jucted the busi- qharmaciets im the District of Columbia. viding for a iiss Fserect provided no objection be interposed by the Gov. €rnor. Adopted. Dr. Verdi also offered a resolution giving notice ‘to all pi Dene-crushi: Vimits of Wi to be declared nuisances, rietors of soap-boiling establishments, mills, &c., to remove outside the ington within thirty days; if not, health officer. Adopted. —o——— Beard of Public Works: Works of Urgent Necessity to go on. At a meeting of the Board of Public Works address ZeSterday, it was resolved to Legislature requesting an apj propriation 310.000 to pay the expense of sweeping Pennsy!- Vania avenue to 15th street plates the chusetts avenue and Northern and Western Markets are in the center Of those streets, it will require some to be made for the removal of these ‘hrightly ob- fe provements of structions before the im ded A memorial signed by the Square No. 675 was received, d without delay with the contemplated in that Vicini ferred to is situated east of and d by North Capitol, streets northwest, and Ist street east. over one hundred houses, is street, and from 15th letter with. in that vicinity. ine work foot of 7th street One of urgent necessi Fecting the contractor to put and continue the work until itis in such a on t, being on his force dition as to resist the effects of any storm may arise. A number of re} been recently Senties from the tom other officers, complaining of the e: Yarious nuisances bealth, ard different thoron, mediate need of repair, sanitary prejudicial to the —— -xistence and be removed by the a letter to of ing representi provements submitted by approved by the Legislature, contem- parking and improvement of Massa- K street north. As the owners of Erglag the board to mprovements ity. The square re- Aloysius Charch, I, and There are worth $300,000, build- the large sewer at the river front, by the board as , am order was issued di- again, con- K z ‘and’ which are tha cou. dition to cause danger to life or limb, the board Yon; and several pumps in the Hth district being ©ut of repair, the complaints were reterred to Gen. Balloch, chief of immediate action. a Bureau of Streets, for Tue Bartrvons County McRDER—The Tn- Sortunate Girl who was Hunted to Death—She was ‘the Sister of a Washington Brickiayer—Readers of Tnx STaR will remember the case of the unfortunate girl who was bunted down a few weeks since by a number of young men in Bal- timore county, and shot to death by one of them. ‘The B: is certain that the murdered Martha Doherty, sister of Wm. Dohert Sen of this mornin an intelligent Irisl says that woman ot girl was Y, brick- layer, of Washington, D. C., and that her home was with Mrs. Gott, of Baltimore. of Irish descent, born im this cou The girl was intry, and was about twenty-six years of age. She was of good figure, medium mind was at became sub; ist kim Grawytep.— Y Equity Conrt, motrimemii in the ‘ark. The her children with cruelty, A decree port them. made a ¥ ei d rosettes on the tops of her shoes, &c. times disordered. Before she to such attacks she was a Petitioner one-half interest in a at $2,000, and requiring the defendant to 3 therrick © y © one feet of lot 29, sad counse! mesnd. men Rear Estare Sares— on Wednesda’ month alimony. Ri vi », of sa! west. DandE between D and E sireet, and failed to 3 su) 4 allowing the ued Pa: By Green & Williams, ist, the south twenty- vision of square 435, on Island, We mays Charles Reade’s ~ Terrible T tation,” from D. aud a ar LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. COUNCIL —Mr. Gulick made a moti to recon- sider the vote by which the tithe of the blll to tora: late the sale of DS Was adopted. vote was ted, and the title amended and then adopt- Mr: Smith introduced s bil for the Frwection of Sticlans and surgeons, Vaid over. that of, Dhosiciane, of Shatever sclloct a receiv: ace Bam their reepect shall be entitled to al rhts claimed en Sol the rights! re. Also, pre ntet a petition from the barbers. rotesth est the repeal of the law prohib- ing the opeaing of barber shopecn Sunday’ Re “the Chair Jaid before the Council a communication from the act tions frem on act. “Phe bill was passed—yeas 12, nays—Messrs. Dick- tnd Moore—3. Solomone introduced s. bill, Appropriat 4 oe eatin’ for sweeing Pennsylvania avenue. iocred. Too EARLY FOR THEM. the vote by Mr. Campbell moved to hich the resolution fixing the hour of meeting at whiel xing ar of mo o'clock was adopted: was rey . ‘THE MARKET HOUSE EMBROGLIO. actos Lge SaTahsar auc met a se - sand ‘pa eatigating affairs of the ion of in the District of fend and referred. Oot Bre ‘rom the Committee on the Judiciary, real es- reported back the Sor convarancing of “Honse ‘This for tie 1 of a water main in 6th from strects. south; 2 street west. fr at . ing street south. from 4 P STREET BRIDGE. Mr. McKnight introduced bill for the completion of the abutments of the P and Water street bridge, bridge, appropriating $15,000 therefor. Referred. ELIEF OP THE POOR. wt rar the Committee ers a jeans. reported bill making an appropriation for the relict of the poor, with an genbmoent provitin, that $1,000 shall be paid to the Society for the Relic of, Poor; a second time. McKnight, from the Committee on Ciaims, re- bill for the relief of Henry Kolb: read second time. Also, reported ad bills and petitions. St.wnn's Infant Asylum certain special taxes. Lille for relief of Joseph Swartz, Caroline Davi H. Daw D.P. Hinkllng, KC. Lein B. Boewell, 3-8. Lovejoy, W. trator, and Jobn O'Con' thou ‘original dealers, were The Chair laid before the Council a letter from the secretary of the Board of Health, stating that it was impossible to keep a correct account of the mor- tuar) statistics without further le; jon as to the duties of undertakers and physic! to the poor. for whitewashing the sta Beferred. House bill _providis tion-houses: and ever. Council to lay a water main in K street north, from 4th west to Ist street east; referred. Council bill author- izing the Governor to appoint a commission of five 2 versely on ~ H. Moore, adminis- which were read. citizens to sel rebase @ site for a new " Gehrelaiiatog ip the wedond school da its teferred, | (MF, Mgrray moved that when tho Howse jour Council bill authori ney sud assistant ny . attorney of the District to administer oaths: re. | Mt-Carroll moved it be Si zeeaing. | Agresdto. Pt tobeoks and ney | 4 dtr. Hart, from the Committee on Police, reported ponplngen; eip over sell ccdubes te be notated Dill for the erection of a police station’ house in “House resolution nou-concurting ta the Gouncit | Uniontown, and bill repealing act prohibiting the amendment to the bill appointing justices of the | Killing of ortolan, black and reed birds, which were hich retains the confirm: Fead a second time. Pi wi i le — ng Mr" Campbell. from the Committee on Appropria- : — fons Teported bill providing for the inspection of hich was read a seco time. Also, bill pro jour ‘House bills tem- | \iding for the inspection of lumber, which was or- porarily, and ap isting $4.00 to pay the teach: dered to be print Fert pale SUCKS eae Ee toe * over. House concur: Condensed Loca the resolution adopted for a final adjourn Average temperature yesterday, 81.5 degrees. The Creightons beat the Stars ina game of of deaths and int base ball yesterday; score 31 to 18. Sincates nthe Districts ini par Cars will run on the Columbia street- over. House bill to compel scavengers to deodorize con- tents of privy boxes; laid over. Mr. Browne introduced a bill in relation to vac- cination in the District of Columbia; a bill in rela- tion to reports and records of ; and a bill fn relation to births; which were laid over. r, Smith introduced a bill making an appropria- defraying the ‘of the Hoard ‘of ying the expenses railroad on and after the Ist proximo. The fare will be five cents. The Board of Health has recommended the removal of Dr. C. N. Hine, physician to the poor for the first ward, for inattention to duty. Geo. A. Shekell has received the balance of the stake in the coming race betweeh the yachts Curlew and Witch of the Wave. The big hed in the show window of Ellis’ music store will be shot at during the three days fest of the Schuetzen Verein mania Park next week. The Wormley House, corner of H and 15th streets, is being enla: by an addition of ninety feet fronton 15th street, and a wing ex- tending back to an alley about same space. Application was made to Register J. F. Cook youstday for a dog license for a female bull pup under the name of Lydia Thompson; and its color was entered as blonde. . Yesterday, the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Ab, the anniversary of the destruction of the temple at Jerusalem, was celebrated as a fast by the orthodox Israelites of our city. A match game of croquet for the champion- ship of this city is to be played this evening on the punds of B. F. Clark, No. 468 south M street, between Messrs. R. G. Blaine and — Elliot, and E. Thomas and T. L. Lightner. A “nip and tuck” race between Officer Madi- gan and a young thief nifmed Roy Carter, took lace last night on D street, between 9th and oth streets. The rogue was finally overtaken and locked up. Gen. Balloch has directed the removal of the temporary sheds for the accommodation of market-men on K street, between 6th and 7th streets, in accordance with a resolution of the Legislative Assembly. for Heaith: laid over: : HOUSE OF DELEGATES —Mr. ab ted a resolution proy Bo person Sdmnitted on the foot of the House extent mentees clerks, and such persons asmay be invited by mem: over. Mr. Handy submitted, resolution for opening alley a a ar resoluti sony iding that 7 sul on the House eball meet at Il O'clock athe dali” Me moved T o'clock p.m. Burgess moved to amend by moon | Agreed to, and the resolution adopted. gale ppegaling fo tea toning and impr: ings for a roy ing 4 Aqueduct street, Georgetow: #8 a, was . Hulse the vote by which vertain jots was ing the of Public pg ES he AS eee ee eres removarob the Northern and W: i re- ferred. Also, one trom the Board of Health, stating that they find it » without further legislation. to publish weekly statements of births, & and also urging the passage of the interment Bil referred. ii (Council) to modify the practice of the Su- preme Court of the District of Qolumbia, was read ai 4 ied a petition of livery-stable lagion to the back law. Referrade r. Hulse introduced bill to refund to Harvey Fowler taxes ov ., Referred. ir. Moore introduced act for the relief of Samuel Wise. Referred. REGULATIONS FOR RUNNING LOCOMOTIVES ON THE st! Bill regulating the speed of locomotive engines, | At about 9 o’clock last night an alarm of fire de_jwas taken up. Mr. Hall moved ax | was turned in from box 62, caused by the burn excluding from the provisions of the bill locomor ing of a bed in the house of Thomas McNamara, and cars running in tunnels; agreed to. Mr. Moore | in Jackson alley, near the Government Printing By the railroad companies om each tide be Paved | Ofice. The fire which was caused by the overs tracks from four to two feet; adopted. The bill was turning of candle, was extinguished with the aid read a third time and ; (Lt provides that no | of the Fire Department; loss slight. driven on any of the city at a six miles per hour, and Company D, Washington Light Infantry, re- cently organized in the Northern Liberties, has rea fine or cars shall isi echt rate greater rate of speed than , been recruited nearly to the maximam, tection. ‘Tks companies arerequired stent ie the | anda large room on Tih etget, above Liberty aay time, at every point where any public street Crosses the track. & person stationed with « red flag, and in the evening, until arrival and departure of the last train, at ali the street crossings, a person with @ flag ‘and lighted lamp or lantern with red glass, to give warning of the approach of the ines and railroad. cars of ‘of said companies. nnd dollars for sidewalk. or crosswalk. or any cities of Washington or Georgetown. peried than is absolutely re expeditious discharge of passengers only, under the penalty of 825. Nocompany shail lay apy track or alter the grade of streets, except when directed aud Hall, bas been fitted up as an armory, and. the racks are up and arms in place. Mr. York, of Mt. Pleasant, has met with a severe accident. While assisting his laborer in driving a very stubborn male, which had be- come almost ‘unmanageable, he caught his foot under a reot, and was thrown violently to the ground, breaking his leg just above the ankle, and dislocating the ankie joint. Messrs. E.G. Wheeler, Capt. Geo. Miller, of the Capital, and a tew others, retarned this morning from a week’s trip to the mouth of t iomac, where they luxuriated on sheephead or Reare 4 oerd’ of Public Worker a lother choice fish. They brought up. with at agin ty "Weenie dogs nétion, Gabee er iewuth | thems m lntgo son tartis, wikeh veschntarea wit of $10. Fhe space between the tracks asdaes | much trouble, requiring three men to get it into feet trom the outside rails shall be in the same manner as the rest of Tracks shell be so iaid as to the boat, and to-day it was presented to Mr. Win. Dickson. A merchantin New York says that the lea firms in every line of business, who haye hith- erto maintained a dozen or more of drummers, scouring the country, have begun to grow very tired of it, and are rapidly returning to a ju- dicious system of advertising. Those who have tried the two systems are loud in their praises of the Jatter method, as being far less expensive, and in the end more agreeable to buyers andsell- ers. ne street. gtk logue least wg tee free passage of vehicles and carriages, and the uppsr surface of the rails shall be laid flush with the sur- face of the streets, and shail conform to the grades as now established. or as they shall, from tim> to time, be re-established or altered, tobe done at the expense of the companies. The companies. or their agents, shall be required to keep the surface of the Streets inside of the rails in good order and repair, and ail snow, tee, dirt, and filth cleaned and re: moved from-such port the streets at the ex- of said and in such manner as hot of the street, under each and every vivla of the Board Pablic companies to lower or . in accord in case of a failure to cum. days after notice, which shall bs in N and may be Is eft for the Board of e up and relay and repair. said or tracks, and assess and collect the company.) DRINKING FOUNTAINS. the ites on A a | 2 f : ce ee Dr. SuoMay anv OTHER Prisoners EN ROUTE FOR THE ALBANY PENITENTIARY.— Last night General Crocker, Capt. Crocker, and Mr. I. W. Ross left this city in charge of the fol- lowing prisoners from the, jail here, bound tor eA penitentiary, td which they have been tentenced:—8. T. Shuman, convicted of manslanghter and sentenced for 2 years; Ran- dolph Cole, grand larceny, 2 years: Hamilton Temple, do./do.; Dudley Bretton, do. 3 years; Belle Johnson, do., 1 year; Johanna Walker, do., do.; Susan Green, do. Dr. Shu since expressed his dis- Rszee 53 in 4 z % ae iF a B Hee i ut ‘opria. : iy Hi : yas to tence. His counsel thereupon dropped the in- tention of taking the case to the Count in ‘Gene- ral term; but it is not unlikely that some of the friends of his family will make an effort to cure his . He reiterated, before leaving the-jail, his statement made to the Court, that he never administered =~ medicine other than the whisky to the deceased girl Paddon; and he expresses the belief that the whisky might have hastened her death by accelerating the rush of blood to the head, which he was not aware was a it $ é i for the two drinking foun- donated to the Society for the Prevention of Animals—one on Pennsylvania avenue, iven by John ia, Pa. between 12th and > Driver, of Wash- bille were re |; among them one provement of George- town ich were read a second time. THE REGISTRY OF WILLs. Mr. Burgess, from the Committee on Laws, re- » Which was read a second time : hereas it appea James R. O'Beirne while ‘er of Wills received for record a large number of wills, inventories and other documents relat lag vo within the District of Columbia and has Toft the same unrecorded: And whereas it is a matter of people of the District of Co: E OF f veral other bills were rej ing Tue Stanton Monvaent.— We noticed a few days since the arrival in Georgetown of a monument built by H. S. Tarr & Son, of Phila- delphia, to be placed over the remains coking He ota Seas See Shir “The eres Pee RE GEORGETOWN. Drovers’ Rest.—A bout 450 beef cattle were cows and calves were offered, en 25 to $50; 1,500 sheep ‘and lambs were of- fered—sheep selling at from 4 to 5 cents, and lambs at from 24 to4« per pound for ehoice. De i s . aght eo cia = istrict but TS re . RE ae he ing im nar! af received this Hazard, ‘by the schooner from Alesandria, 790'bushels of ted wheats 3 sold toarrive. Mr. George Waters received toda: per canal boat Ni Graham, 2.500 boshels oF medium wheat, raised in Frederick county, d., which he sold at $1.45. Tue Coat Manker.—The receipts and ship- mentsof coal during the it week have been comparatively light, owing to the break in the canal near Ghastenes, . No boats of any kind areon the canal, and coal heavers for the time are out of employment. ector's office this m from J.C. C! president of the Cheasapeake and Ohio Canal mpany, in which he says that the break in near Sharpsburg was repaired at noon yesterday. A large number of boats will prob- ably arrive here on Sunday night or Monday - The harbor master for the canal, Mr. . H. Kendle, has notified the millers and others that the water will be drawn from the oe. town level at six o’clock this evening, for the purpose of removing obstructions just above the city, caused by the heavy rain of last night. It is expected that the canal will be cleared and again filled by noon to-morrow. x. ARTEMUS N. McCann is slowly recover- ing from injuries received a short time since by being run qver by astreet car. The swelling in his feet is pane, Lager reduced, and it is now pretty certain that amputation will not be neces- sary. ‘Tux steamer John Gibson left for New York this morning, with miscellaneous freight and passengers. eon R ign pectin’ 5. rows, of m, is ex with « force workmen fn eouve ting the large warehouse, at the corner of High and Water streets into a first-class vinegar manufactory. He ex to be ready for business in four or five weeks, and to manufacture as extensively as any other sim- ilar establishment in the country. A Youxe Tuizr Nansev.—This morning, about four o'clock, Mr. F. V. Essex, brother of Lieut. Essex, came to the third precinct station- house, and requested an officer to accompany him to his premises, on High, just above Water street, where he had reason to believe some one was depredating. Officer Robey accompanied him, and soon returned, bringing with him a noted young thief named John Thomas, in whose m Was found a bag containing stolen articles from Mr. Essex’s premises and the car- penter shop of Richard ‘Basel, on High street. Sireumstances point to Thomas as the party who entered the warehouse of Jas. H. Ridgeway,on High street, on Wednesday night. He was sent sent over to the Police Court in the “ Black Maria” this mornin, ALEXANDRIA. StTuRGEoN.—Sturgeon is now a rarity in the market, as the most of those engaged in gillin, tor that fish have suspended tations, and wil not resume them until about the tull moon of next month. Angling for white perch and small rock will afford sport a short distance below this city, about the same time. THE New Corn ExcHance—The new corn exchange building is Frogressing slowly but an additional force will it underst |, be put upon it an early day and the work pushed forward at an increased rate of speed. The first story was completed to-day. IMPROVEMENT.—It is the intention of Mr. homas Downey to tear down the framed he now occupies on the corner diagonally oppo- site the Mansion House, and erect on its site a handsome three storied brick buiiding.—Gazette, last evening. T° 10 SAVE OR NOT TO SAVE, THAT 18 THE QUESTION. READ THIS: Fort Suity, Dacotan Terrrrory, July 3, 1571. ir. B. Sile Sir: Ph by mail @2 . B. Silver orth of the Linen Coll vertiaed. ¢ entire satisfaction. Those you sent before closed find 2 for goed and 33 cents for postage. spec wRs, MARY E. SMITH, . * 1 receive orders constantly for these unsurpassably cheap Linen Collars and Cuffs, and have just received a hesh supply. f Fai COLLARS and two pairs reversible CUFFB for #1. Also, 40 Work and Travelin BASKETS at $1 each. , beantifal Silk’and Wood HOSIERY and HAND- CL POCK E TURAL CURLS, COR NTS, &c., all of which at BOOKS, J SETS, LINED will be sold on Pp SILVERBERG’S, 31g SEVENTH STREET, _Near Pennsylvania avenno._ IN GERMAN. DR. BR. G. DYRENFORTH, Teacher of German in the Public Schools, will resume private instruc- tion in this re age AUGUST lst, 224 Md street N tie we conrse "6 ven to pupils thorough, Lessons parately or in ch ae: dail ee CHOICE STOCK No. 486 NOW OPEN AT Vexac. MARKRITER’S, NEW NUMBER, 439. The at and choicest selection of PAPER- HANGINGS inthe District, ranging in price from * te to $4. MOIIENTAL SATINS and Brocade Gilts, entirely plain Tints for finish- nt goods; 40-inch Ing, plait or pase iit'rods, with a full line aint or paneling with fnediuim and low priced took: saaiffng the tan wit assortment in the District. Paper and Gilt Reds, or in imitation of Woods, perhanging of every description ex- J a est jain and seated in the best maaner e best magner. “PICTURE FRAMES. sinbracing Walnut and Gilt sizes.on band or made to order: solid Oval ‘different sizes, in store: Card Pho eat variety: a good 8x10 Photo- ‘ef WINDOW SHADES. ainerent graph Frame. sizes and color. Shades made to order. 'A limited but choice selection PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, and CHROMOS y framed, always in store’ ‘Tertas positively cash. MARKRITER. No. 486 7th hae D ote} E sts. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS. ADVANTAGES or THE ASSOCIATION: Free Reading Boom, Social Gatherings. iy19-1m* Best Papers. Boarding House Lists. Best es. Bowling Alley. Free Parlors. Gymnasium. Lectures. Literary Entertainments, PRAYER MEETINGS at noon and 6 p.m CIRCULATING LIBRARY. SABBATH EVENING SERVICES IN LINCOLN HALL, at § o'clock. jyt-tr 921-921 PENNSYLVANIS AVENUE. THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED 8TOCE muonns.{ fOLPGEAENES fxmonxs. raunns.{ USDIre DRESS’ Srronxs. meuncs.$ =» FACKING,, «= rRunxs. waonns.} ALL PRCE STTUES trnowas, SATCHELS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In Bussia and Grain Leather, Turkey Morocco, and SATOHELS.} From §1 to $15. }SATCHELS. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., No, 991 PENNSYLVAN AVENUE, Betw 9th Oth ste. N. W ————— I _ oe nna * WANTED-BOTTLES. BottLxs WANTED. CITY ITEMS. . We an vovcn for the fact that the only re- Hable establishment in this city, where sumers can purchase Coffees, is the American Tea Store, and I streets, N. W. MULTITUDES OF PROPLE require an altera- tive, to restore the healthy of their syz- tem and correct the that into it. were used and valued, several iny apg ee By public under this name. Ayer’s is ‘no imposition, De. W ty roketee’ Gel eaten Danioms, Sen ‘Nails, d&c., Fg eg tte ae p ? Charles si reet, Baltimore. 2 —_-—— ‘REAM.—Harvey & Holden, corner 11th met in Bee ‘Cream to parts of the ce air city, in quantities to sult the purchaser. 7 Hard Times P. WAtLac, 1 Reus. gvemm, corner 434 st Lapres’ UNDERGARMENTS of all descriptions, on hand and made, to order, at very reasonable ices, at C. Baca's U: Faatory, th stree*, intelligencer Buil % Orn Dottar Krp Gtoves are the best im- ported, and always the assortment of sizes and colors, at C. Baum’s Kid Glove Depot, Tth street, Intelligencer Building. —_-—_—_ EVER stNce the sewing macnine was invented many attempts have been made to first-class machine that could be. sol@at a rea~ sonable price. To the McLean & Hooper and to the Wilson Sewing Machine com Dg better in the 5 » $55 se. $75, $105 and $125. thal, No. 447th street, are the agents, and sell these on terms. very accommodating ‘Two sHow Cases for eale at Prince’s Bazar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. Hoor Sxrrs of the’ best material, made to order, and always a assortment on hand; sold at reasonable prices, at C. Baum’s Heop Skirt Factory, ithstreet, Intelligencer Building. peseentarenta Ronen Lanes will please call and see our improved styles of Corsets, all made of the best materials, and every pair warranted to fit. C. Baum, Cor- set Manufacturer, 7th st., Build- e. — --2—__ CavTIoN—Beware of Impostors!—As some un- scrupulous ies are in the habit of stati that their places of business are branch stores the Original Franc, I hereby notify the public that I have nob ranch stores, and that I have no connection with any similar institution in this city. The Ori, Franc, dealer in Gent's Furnishing Goods, 431 7th et, between D and E. ho} retail, at the Franc’s, 431 7th street, between D and E. No buanch stores. Great Vaniery rm Ware Surets—one, two or three pl lets, open in front or in back—all sizes—at the Ce nal Franc’s Gent's ee ae 31 street, at Popular Prices. No branch stores. ark = Se a eae e best Paper Collar in market, sale only at the Original Franc’s, 4317th street, Look for,the name. No branch stores. Hemwrier has all kinds thermometers and barometers. Georgetown Advertisements. BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgctown, 'URSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ = PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, Selon By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August ust, A: ios, aad daly recorded io Lie H.. No. 19, folio 308, one of the land rec- of tumbia.we will sell at public auction,on TU! the Int day of August, A.D S71, in premises, at the hour of 5 o'clock Rr of Lot No. 16, in old Georgetown, District of olumbia: Beginning for the same on the north side of Bridge street, at the point where the Vote tome ary line of said Lot No. 16 intersects said street. and running thence east with the line of Bri street 29 feet, more or to the 12-foot alley laid out north said lot 16; thence north by feet, more or less, to a line equall; ight ‘line from Bi and south throug! with said alley 1) distant in a strai, roapect street allel to Bridge Loundary line Sounders line a west we beginning, subject to the it the said iS foot alley, tnproved with a two-siory Brick Dwelling Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two euual payments at 6 and 12 months, with interest from the day of sale, y deed of trust on Premises suid. Stamp and conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied With in five days from day of sale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell the ‘at the risk and cost of the defaulting purc! t,o five days’ Fadlic;notice.” Adept of $00 Will be roquired at ime of sale, ‘M.D. CASSIN. $ FRED. W. JONES. { Trastecs. JeM-lawSwadts THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r. CASH, Par. FOR LADIES’, GENTS AND CoRR Ae tie aeANe ridge ‘street, Georgetown. Note by mail from Georgetown of Washington attended to, Mucse ig REAL ESTATE AGENTS. GUARRINGTON BACHE & 00., PREEDMEN'S REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND Plant's Building, corner sth street and New York avenue, We would inform the that we have ape ia as anne etme enn rt rent of property, and the collection of rents. Freedinen having houses and lots for sale ill oa We to thels interen eta caitsoct oe . w 0 on us ‘We have Houses and Lots for sale and in northwestern part of the city. loney to loan on real estate also, H. HOLDEN. Cc. H. HOLDEN & Co., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 633 LOUISIANA AVENUE, jels-ty WASHINGTON, D.0. T% McROBERTS, | ANDREW B. COXLE + | Attorney-at-Law. McROBERTS & CO., REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOE, Corner 16th and G streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. C. USTIN P. BROWN, ‘BACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT Corner of New York svenue and 15th street. ty in all parta of the city for sale on SG ee FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. C S. @ HARE «4 SOX, *- FINE GROCERS, 1913 Trn Sraser N. W., nerween M axp BN, > are selling WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR at $2.50 per wets fi is est PAMILY FLOUR st ack. FL is Jp et ce STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER! BEAUTIFUL YELLOW GOSHEN BUTTER! COFFEES! COFFEES! Wo roast our fresh every day ina Patent rowner, whi all the natural aroma of the Braet dave is tow per cent, Caving your Cotices of us, as we use #0 water in 5 EW TEAS! Our sek of Teas includes: C. 8. OHARE & 80N, we J 923 Teh street N. W.. det. Mand , Saat Down: FLOUR DOWN! FLOUR DOWN! DO NOT BE DECEIVED. FLOUR HAS DECLINED, AND THOSE WHO PATBONIZE US WILL RECEIVE THE BENEFIT OF THE DECLINE. PRICE REDUCED FROM 50c. TO $1 PER BBL , ACCORDING TO BRAND. HAMS AND BACON. aay bare just repeived several very beary tnvcteo » OULD BRB nnn enene sneer SUGARS. As will be seen by the above list our stock com- Prises sixteen different varieties, of which we have alarge supply now on hand, and are constantly re- ceiving fresh invoices, and our facilities for obtain- ing and receiving the same are such as tht we have ‘no hesitancy in asserting that we are able tocompete fully with any house this side of New York. COFFEE. Our stock fn this line is also Large and Complete. In short, we make a specialty of the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our stndy to furnish the tery best of everything in the way of family supplies generally. Our facilities for buying and freighting are unsur- passed, and we guarantee to sell as low as any ‘ether house in the city, as also to give the article—quatity and quan- téty—as represented, or MONEY REFUNDED, ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 ©o. GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE, NINTH STREET, OPPOSITE FATENT OFFICE. cs haat i jyle-tf FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ete. < aon : * BEST FAMILY FLOUR, Made by W. H. TENNEY & SONS, from selected wheat, Equal in quality to any in the District For sale in Washington by PDL! . 0 a se A] om BA 6U by 4 tie. GARGLER. A RD. BRR, Lost: Losi SIGHT OF, sroceryman who Was trying to compete with BRAY @ BRO. im the market, marter heey Dom eee aT » only Me. Ib. only I2tec. ID. ) bite Sugar, only 13. Ib. COFFEES ond TEAS. Javea, Ze. ib; Dedfee, S30. 1. Bisa Se hf SG" Reteted eM io Coffee, 2c. |S * Bosated, 2c. Ib, Best Ten. sac. 1b. Japan ea oaly Se, 3 ‘1 ‘Teas, @1 per Mh pat fved, Salmon in cil, andachoice lot of 351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. yt Betw cen 34 and 4s ste., north side. | aa GROCER s 4T SMALL PROFITS. e respectfully call the attention of purchases to ovr stock of oe FINE TEAS, . COFFEES, &c., ALSO, TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OP WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISKIES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES. METZGER 4 BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STRERi, Next to Odd Fellows'’s Ha CURES THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any ope SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAYS READY RELIEF IS A CURB FOR EVERY PAIN. ‘At was the Gret, and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most excruciating pains. all lays Inflanmations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs. Stomach. Bowels, or other organs, Ly one application. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, matter how violent or excruciating the or pe én the us, Neuraighejorprotrased with dlocast aay’ cally, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING PALPITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRE, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGIA, REEUMATISM, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. ‘The application of the READY RELIEF to tho here the Bart or parts where the pain or dificulty exists will Twenty drops in few ac, CHE. R 4S BE PAINS. cure CRAMPS, SPASMS” OER Aiea Distx they. LEP. THE BOWELS aod all INTERNAL drops would ask atrial thetr | in water will prevent sickness ins from change OOLONG TEA, jas it bas 4 fine iA ot 61 per pound. cs it bee of water 1 {better than Frouchbreudy or bitters the market. ™ ‘a grxpownr ne cS FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. FINEST YOU: N ig not a remedial agent in t xf that will cure AF ous, Feverand Ague, » Bilous, ay nabway's int Woo euish es MADWAt and Heap: all new crop, BeaTEE" min BiETON x . per aa DR. BADWAY'S For sale low, —__ SES Peansyives svenue, COF! otis Gn et a i i Fi it 4 i ; i t Ss RESOLVENT ex! cure of Chronic) diseases, but it remedial nate eure: KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS,

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