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= Se EVENING STAR. m0 the benefit of St. Joseph's at Lef- m,ou next Wedne: on Saturday $2 n now open for the re- ° parties to Mount Vernon on the ae Condensed Locals. » A daughter of Mr. Lewis Linkins, Teet, near 25h street, was attacke on Mon- He will be ert Ball to-day ty ool, near Baltim ore. orth Carolina. Don't go ort half-cocked. gentlemen lect excursion to Piney Point,and Point the EB Club, is expected to ele nioyable affair. The Lady of the Lake is to be the steamer, and it will leave vening, at 6 p. w., returning at 5a. wm. Monday. Last night a man named Peter Schaun, in | v with others at the Schuectzen Park, | went to the stand of Mr. Abel, an calling for | f) drinks, refused to pa nstrated in whic by being siruck Crossed his we for them. They were howed fight, and a melee | haun was severely injure Dr. Martin vlitore! the District, and dent of public schools 1m this | Boston ext been invited to open the a of the subject of “ Ob; at the annual convention of the n tion which meets at £ soston on the there. tect you, and Pil take a chance with him. I ain't m temperance man, as how you can see, b & goin’ to be from this out. I tetl A sight of good men is just ru fery stuf; Been co ups: ota | ‘tis, this here Why, I have iz it myrclf, and’ so fired nervous, that I couldn't bring my self to my thinkin’ powers. Why, the infernalest stuff in the world, one thing's sure, I'm a goin’ to stop it. “m @ goin to tell you what made me come here to-ni 1 used to have a boy whose now dead these two years, he was i when he died. Ib: dog, too, his tame was + Cit. used to come here, Mr. Savage, to hear | Foy speak temperance and the dog seemed to listen and tate in and understand every ‘word | Jousaid. You can b'lieve it or not, but ican | Pore erery word of what 1 sav by my wife. ‘ell, [teed to come by of a night and used fay to you, ‘come on eid man age cock-tail!” and all tha’ mdo’ talk, and | and just as sure as Cliff, (thats’ my dog,) around fore 1°d git to of my briches and pull me away. and I've heen athinkin and a thinkin’ about that dog tryin to keep me from drirkin and to-night P've made Up my mind, and I'm 2 goin to stick fo it, that | J aint a goin to drink another crop o' the infer- Bal iptoxicatin’ stufl as long as I live. Laint | much of a speechitier bat 1 guess you can un- derstax * i'm asavin. Taint from any of here that I'm a takin the pledge, a and y if you want ty, ie where dead Santas ayearand | ¢ cause of my takin’ the pledge.’ | from Chic and Hiline was brisk at a further pound, aud ready sales at net. At Center market and ch cows aD ves were F Beeves brought Ssa5i 3 milch ows and calves sold at Sovasoe per head, and Veale 4a5 cents per pound. The markets this week were very dull. and the ofvrings, with limited except At Drove & cent per cent: per pound ocked, the supply be- ing the greatest The sealer of the stock cor slsewher ir 2 on sale, and gv bead sheep aud lambs was fair, bat There were 1 former broucht 4: = For domes F w wer EH. Clagets, bills, and to ascertain the toe of the district with Pita ont my Tne ratific meeting. After Mr. Crane had made bis bare speech the mecting s¢ ‘THE OR held a parior meeting | 8 Mr. Murra: nes and L streets. A meeting was appaint- were added to the list of o——— gallers— First thimble, Mrs. Rup Second pnz @eck, Mrs. Berens third prize, satchel, Mrs. G. Ru fourth prize, lady's a — {th prize, fan. Mrs. Beier; si: wooden clown, Mrs. Helmuth. oerling First prize, George Seutferie; second Apgermann; third prize, Parker; ae prize, B. Henze; stth oy a ye gtzikes during’ tue Prize, prize, Sarffing ley | row evening ! ion to Piney Point and 2oint | | we | Ly his talent and energy reftected cre schoots,wilt | of the | Con | dren | forms | a Tempera ce Dog. | onday 2 the temperance ¢ Patsnt é fol yarciormer from the use of It appears that the crows gathered about to hear the speaker were a liitle boi-ter- Our and inclined not to bearken to him, when a ped up “Look & on’t know yuu, but my name’s it that new brick on the corner | I weigh 180 pound, if there's | Here | of taxation, and tarif to be se arrange | to the end that war with ite bliz | quences may be avoided, but without srtrender- civil service of the coumiry, and finally in secur- and | ach election without fear of mole*tation or pro- | seri tiowality or color | there principles aud that boy and | Of the District inthe future as well asin the past; rejec r jished; vi S| respects ete take a Sav- | Totice ‘ sptlleg essertial features of the pres then I'd go over to Hurley's on the corner there | ernment; that if time gad cape e door he'd takera hold | fgcest any modifications they shoul re tained unsullied his high charac: ardded to his | that of “an able and | of public works has establ ¢ ort | irom the charge: clection of the members of the council an revolution at vance to nominate a can Congress. . The market | i THE BEPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Speech of Mr. Arthur Shepherd on | Taking the Chair President of the | Conyention—The Piatform—Gen_ N. Chipman Tnanimously Nomina- i ter paeeess te Cougress—4& Grand Ratification Meeting to be | Held— Kemarka’ ie Uuanimity of Fecling im the Convention. | Atcer our report closed 3 yesterday Mr. Arthor t ae was gage nag the chatr by Mes W. A. Cook and Wm. Taliarero, On occasions of men ef the Convention it ts ususl for speakers to preface thetr remexks by saying that it is the happiest mo ment of their lives, and while J am not prepar to sey that, I am’ prepased to say that I crate fully appreciate the high honor whicl: ; + son hace just conferred an me ed to be a great victory, 9 eman who gus, has gained the confidenc o on us, buton the name of zen—one whe has long acted wi thn ‘or the republic America and iad: | i | ker, B.F. Mr. Geo. crennize in thelr respective districts board of fire board of healta, assium commit ; echoul trastess, (whits and colored.) nuditor, controtler, register, col- lector, and water registrar; referred to the com- mittee on platform. AND RATIFICATION MEETING. noting bs held 0 nomina- tien of N P. Chipsian st an early and the convention order a committee of one from each district to carry the resolution into etfect. The following committee was appointed :—Charies Ltebinson, L. 5. &. Coiling, F. 8. Ba- ville Robinson, E. # n Timothy Lubey, W. Hatch Herbert and Wf! Dobbin ‘The commities appointed to wait on General Chipman not having returned, and it being re- | ported that he was nnavo: nt from the city, on motion of Col. Wm. A. Cook, the con: party. For thi con Lesteem it a great victory. self ay tat up to this me p Be being used tor ¥ arrival f tone 04 the dele tea here present are know who has, within t are, es we w ore, the citizens of th that they bave b G, Whiting. prove - c. Alived Pope, Richar den, Dantet Cock. Dr. 6 W. Kiley. u ¥, € Pp. were appointed a commi and retired, the convention ta’ minutes. DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES. On reagsembling, Col. W. A. Cook reports platform, w was unanimously adopted, ae. claring adherenee to the vital principle of the Dectaration of Independence, created free and equal: appr i dments to the constitution; perity and perpetults of our epend largely upon the edue that the welfare of mands the free educat the most improved = n of and that ‘tall moneys raised ly g or arising from donation: by ¢ Congress for sch Penta of should be ‘spprepria ted for ¢ slg not | neSt of all the youths of the Di interest of all classes should z- | zed and maintained, aud while wealtli stout a jy e ite just protection, mist be fostere resources of the District’ sh veloped and improvement & manner Icast burds and £0 to promote tent the common welfare o arp roving the enunciation of din an annual message the United States thateva thoro of every law, a faithful e¢ ty Sa © 48 rapid! t quirement of the country wi!l admit, reduetic ford the greatest relief to the honest and fair dealings with all oth conse- ny rights or obligations ¢ in the ‘ireatment of the Indian e to us: a reform and in the whole ing & pure, upirammeled t ot, where every n entitied to cast a rote m. 1 0; justice at ion on accor tof his political faith roclaiming aluerenc laring thatthe Presslent must receive the support ot therepublican party ting as utterly untenable the idea that the mission of the republican party has been ac: that those who saved the nation in its hours Of greatest peril should still contro! its | ‘overnment; declaring the nomination of the hiladelphia repub'ican convention as in ail proper and {idictous, and warmly en. | rant and Wi'son; Sppcovine of the 8 should be mad iy and not a! jognes, nor to | Mere place- t only mais but he has | ‘ull and calm consider e tion of censorivus coMplich the low purposes of seekers; that Governor Ovoke Li. personal and tinanci: ust ruie onceive and execute needed and extensive im. rovements, and that in thie re: energy of rR. Shepherd, ‘and dicated the board ne Of its enemies. | Ccok stat m had been | red ende Tsing Gen. Chipman’s course, be resented when Gen. . wat Mr. Cunningham a resolntion that | bis conven in favor of aitopt- | au amen to a ‘whereby the people ot the strict of Columbia shall be entitied to the Jority of the board of public Was referre works to the committee on m6 ved that th Jobn i sts. E. L. Stanton, Geo. W. F Peter Campbeil wer Mr. Henry Johuson withrew the name of | Peter Campbell. | the eastern section of the city would give forth | | somuch for their interests, and Cunningham nominated Mr. L. s Mr. Brooks moved that the convention pre ceed to a formal ballvi. Adopted. HE BALLS he first bi o ani 105, vo! cas | nominated Mr. Stant here was no chance of his bein, would withdraw his name and cast Gen. Chipman. , friend [ Mr. id that he had comp! Emery) by voting fit took pleasure in’ changing to or worked Lard in the city and on every ng evilence of his good work. i rich and poor—black end w! Hie would vote tor Gen. Chipman Mr. ©. Johnson changed trom Emery to Chip- man Cunningham said th 2 us would go one siep act amended se that the offices he had ecified in his resolution would be made elee- uve. He wished (o record his vote for him. Mr. Barton in voting stated that the people of iF no uncertain sounds in the coming contest. They loved, bowored and respected one Who had dons mted him re- turned to his post to do as much tn the ar Believing that the only man who con!dstra: eetee up the lop-sided candidate of the Si-ox chief's conrenton, and all other opponents, was N. P. Chipman, he cest his vote for the golden blonde. THE VOTE POR GRY. CHIPMAN UNANIMOTS. The president announced that 108 yores had been cast for Genera! Norton P. Chipman, and that he was the unanimous chelce of the com | — as their candidate for Delegate to Con- * The announcement was received with cheers and the of hats and handkerchiets. Mr. M. Kelley moved that a con mittee of five be aj pointed to wait upon General Chip- manand him Of his momaination: adopted, and Messrs. M. Frank Kelley, Clareuce M. Bee hater we Minor Botts, John H. Brooks, and on the committee on Laer eo P reselntions heartily comme fa dherence to principle, ani uniformly cour- teous f he has secured the conic ous in demeanor, sr —ee oppenents; that, vigilant apd untiring, be has Covipy’?t Fixp He FaTser.—Aboat 11 | procured of many wholesome en- O'clock yesterday morning Officer Sullivan came | &ctments, Brevente’ cast sevtiern aes across a lost boy on D street, between ith and | to prejudice the public good; that he ‘Toth streets, ee largely interested in 0) igistous and ‘The boy could eS ee | eee ‘@ppropriations for eps | for his father, who | ciection will give us en tablished sy ability and bes gpd ted to follow his bgp Speacncteh, oy. Mis teak Ina Traxce—A “child, the the son of chant tailor in the northern part of the ity, has has been lyin, a trance for feveral days past’ Its eyes pay LF ‘and its breathi open, g hardly perceptible. About once in six houryit Partially akes, but beta sey ge takes pny it ‘selapecs into Mees ox condition. ad at endin, eee» be puzzled at the pec symptoms of the case. |» experience. iota mies to fenced Mee | iamegaratedt os Mr. Canningham to GR a's site bat Dr. Cox raked the ot orderthat the reso- tation Bald atataay disposed of by the con- vi Jeeph W offered a rerviation tke any action s ‘that said districts be hereby, }ae their Lm in this convention, anthorized vention adjourned sine die, giving three ehec | for their candidate, and marched out t on Brown's Soul is Marching —< Transfers of whe tollowing transt real estate have yeen flied since our last report im the dice of Kevorder of Decals: + to David 4) Ormes to w. | Martin Lo fr weaes ynare sd; ©. Huntley _ Greenwell to Bisat rd, lot 4, i, equare & Same property vulog to John Matthews, pai James H. Darrow to act fet 48, sa Calls to John Me . WL. Barclay to J. ¢ John &. Ltakins.1 a rt) Wright Rivest 4. Obar, t es and Cropley. ame Wardell (o MF. Moran. addition, (Bridge tr: Po trustees. Bee 8% jon 9. Garry Farn HW q hyo, part a Pe rst N AGAINST THE BoaRgp oF Pun- Anderson Hichardson, Samuel jer and Samuel Craig have, through M. Miller, entered a suit for an injnnetion against plain that nine, subdir’ known to the mt that the rights, and have enterc are now at work cuttin, so doing ere endangering the fort of themselves and posing them to great and irreparable injuries. They aitege that they have cndeavered to pro- vail tpon the board not to ix ith thei Tights until agreement coi * for purchase cr conudemnatior Toad, without effect Gzoaor F. 1. Co or Cx ned special mee ered schools was was t farm, on what is nd their lotsentered They charge Is, and ng, and by ot but ¢ the ge The aid over. '. Cook was re-e appointment of clerk to the board was ‘The contract tor repairs to stoves warded to Henry Warren, 2 & 10 sele: | for the Di trict of € columbia could select private gronnds for the purpose, has decided that they ave no power to select @ site other than a pu abe he reservation, and General Babe s that th public reserva x d the Secretary of the Interior, ion, held a conference on the snhject yesterday. A Mmmacviou Last night a wo- man pamed ‘Auntie Baker, while carrying a din Ler arms and attempting to cross the Sewer Excavaiion Corner of 2h and 1 n, & distance of about fifteen feet ticers to the spot, unpleasant po- r mothernor child were erthan receiving several trifling bruises. Fixe, jet, enameled, plated and oroide jewel- ry in full sets to mat ch received at Prigg’s jew- euystere, No. 4% Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 4}, and Cth streets. ——— A NoveL Excrrsion. loving Englishmen, most! arrive in New York about the 2 inorder to participate iu a buffalo hunt on the western prairies, Shuiler, of the Burling- ton and Missouri railroad, is the projector of t! affair, and charges ninety guineas for the trip of eeven weeks. An express train of Pullman palace drawing-room and sleeping care are to convey the travelers to the w ds, and the tickets hold good for six months. rth Famine AND CANNIBALISN.—In the Persian city of Flatmatan recently two famishin, women, sided br seven others, stole three chil- dren amd ate th They were arrested aud the bones of the dead chi found concealed in their clothes. The Gi condemned the two women to the their companions in in prison. At the end of week five of these seven wretches were found dead in the prison, after having ING. A sin- devoured the other two. SnievLaR Freaks oF Li uy m the White Moun- stain Noteh road the other afternoon. A stage ‘A party of sport- *andoners, fare to 2d of September gular accident oceurred upon ke Wo aeiase mae = str during a heavy shower, cy dow but not and two ‘sitting on the top of the in peng Tag ere and one of the men was burnt uy ihe breast, e fluid also com- Lssaramearett a the body. STRIKE AT WILLIAMsroet is at an end wh Penn., and # majority of the. of the | of flow: | to THE coURTS. RT, Judge Humphreys.—Yester- O'Donnel; order allowing eiendant to amend petition praying allowance ing suit. White agt. Abner et al.; order ing trustee’s sale, &e., and reference to tor. United States agt. squares No. 687 and order authorizing publication of appraise- Ment in certain papers. Shoemaker agt. Shoe- maker; order rr g decendant from trans- ferring, paying or receiving notes in bill. net agt. Larner; order pro confess> and order to take testimony. Promave Covnt, Judge Humphreys.—Yester- day, the will of Ann Mattingly was tiled, full preven, and admitted to probate aud record. The isst will and testament of Charlotte M. Dawes, deceased. was filed. {Deceased leaves all her personal effects and west part of square ost ghter Elizabeth M. Dawes, Frederick bates, ber son-in-law, a execa- tor.) Letters of administration were issued to Charles N. Thomas on the estate of Evan R. and bends in the sum of $10,006 were given. 1, assault and battery on Mary 1 iyrite, and making threats against « story to the eajuvenile Angel ed her futher in the Conky: Henry Etna, ¢ trry on Louisa Prit a whip. ored woman Pritchett went into and catching him by the cheek pn the street and cealt him several blows; ¢ judge children sho dismissed the ense. , threats of pe tence kiey, peace Gree process fen ty in public, w han called him a lar and he Wm. Jackson, a vagrant too ito the dock, was sent to ) days. D. L. Morrison, with driving through a funeral ‘proces ained that a CRUELTY do RK. Det arged. with eruelly ting a horse. ‘This wes an outrageous case as appeared from the testimony of #6 nesses. ‘The fellow used a heavy w: across the headof the horse against the tions of bystanders; $20 or 30 days in jail Metzer, & smail hov, charged with th an indirubber sling at b uare, was reprimanded an Wm. Hurris, lonid an TO-DAY ichard Sparrow, assault and battery with nt to kill Stanly Lawson; nollie proseqai Jolin Taylor, threats of personal vio- lence to Annie Quinn; dismissed. jiams, larceny Of a pair of shoes Meran; $10 and costs. Thomas Williams, car- Tying concealed weapons; $20. Josephine Arm- strong, colored, to sweatin Wan. He: ner areet with selli ‘The offense was tully proved ant, Wm. H. Trunneii; taken, S100 bonds being ronaicse ‘ler, Grunk and profane, $5. Antoz » Antonio Cutree a Filimina Wassa, Ttallan street musicians, charged with obstruct- ing the sidewalk at the Northern market; dis- missed with @ reprimand. Johannah Lowe, charged with stealing a $10 Treasury note from Wm Layman. From the testimony it appears that complainant gave the money to accused to t changed, y anid she retused to return 1. It ach of trust, John Casey, #esault and battery on C Hawes; continued. Wim. Davis was fined $10 for keeping a female dog withont license. Wal- ter Kobinson, a cariman, no license; $3. Ad- jJourned. GEORGETOWN. AN is NRELIANLE Driver.—Last evening, about 5 o'clock, a man named Thomas Jones was employed by Price & Bro., of Washington, to drive # hack with a gentleman to Fort Whip- ple, V: It seems Thomas got drunk, and the hack was taken from him on Water street in rathera bad condition, and placed in the yard attached to Lang's hotel. About 1 o'clock this morning, the hack and horses were recovered by the owner, SHIPMENT OF FLOUR. —Departed, steamer Joknu Gibson for New York with 1,500 barrels AL Kitty Ann Margaret E andria, t Hariey OF GLAIN.—Arrived—Schooner with 800 bushels of wheat, and with 1,200 bushels, ali from 'Alex- Harvey © Gro; canal boat E. B. rm, and canal boat «Lou bashels of wheat and n by caual, ali to Hartley & “SALES or W HEAT AND Cornn.—The sales of grain and wheat were as follows: Wheat, 1,5°) bushels, at $1.50 toe $1.65. Corn, 1,200 bushels, white 73, and yellow 61 cents. red wheat sold 1 Taz Coat Trave. ments of coal for the wi ws: shippe Dek, 3.30 800 bushels or The receipts and ship- eek ending to day were as Aguew's, 690 tons Feceived 490 a; Borden Mining Co., 3,4 idation Goat Co., .” Freight2 high and vessels searce. Bre Kew OF SHAD, &c.—To-day the hydrants in town are pouring out thonsandsof young shad and minnows, supposed to have been washed in H Saememene ‘ation. Jae eatee atiken ' procured ‘and been set _at liberty. Bail ap being ee for other stikers. A order has been issued relieving all the wd | ng ‘Isaac Simmons |s serving out a sentencein «Souls Carolina jail, and s¢ the same time acting as turnkey. a7 AD maker,in New York, daubed sli the way up the Hi the appeal, Use Smith’s ”? W Ris rival, ent a the river to eppend to of Mr, Smith’ “Te$ou can’t ‘cet Jones's.” the reservcir dar nt heavy rain, ify ITEMS. Tue NATIONAL SAvines | Bank, N. ¥. are and Joth st., pays 6 n deposits. Zit5.14¢16 Dr. Write, Chiropet iat, treats Corns, Bun- fone, Club and Ingrowing Nails. a without 80 the patient can walk imme- Operating rooms, 35 15th &t., opposite {ressury. aa ‘snd ‘barometers are repaired andi made to order by Hempler, near 4) stroet; a Ss” EL GREATER Re@uction in Prices, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Light Oassimere Suits, at.....$,9, 10,12 and $15 Bine Flannel Suitethoroaghiy SPONGE) nrnee SLI White Duck by 6, Sand a All Linen Suite, 5,6,7 and oo ‘imere Matt Ce Smaart, 6, 7 ant os Light Cassimere 3,4, 5and $6 White Marseilles Vests. 2, 2.50 and $3 Alpaca Sacks. 2.50, 3and 24 Linen Sack Coats. +1,75,2 32.50 ontha’ Cheviot Brits. $7.50 Cassimere Suits Black Cloth Frock Coats Biue Cioth Frock and Berby A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suits. E7-A DEDUCTION of 20 PER CENT. has been made on all these goods. SF Porchasers will find it to their advantage to give me a call, Ba" Persons going to the country, or to different Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replen- ished at a small expense. «7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBEB— A. STRAUS, Georgetowa Advertisements B* THOS. DOW LING, A Auctioneer; Georgetown T ao 'S SALE OF ¥ VALUABLE PBO| Jones Threlkeld ping borth from dred apd nine feet tou ence BOOKS, STATIONERY, YET wi t 6 & ce ur'parcel gl ground trict tf Golam te a TE STREET, GEORGETOW O83, one of the +i w. a'of Ine wambersd 123 and 19 in <cition, described as follows: on Fayette street one hundred and twenty. teet Och street, and rau thence east one hun- uches, theuce south twenty est one bundred and nine feet four twches to Fay tte street; and theses north om For: site street twouty feet to becinaing, with lege of w lerding to les h aD the privi- ey pine feet foar inches wide, street from eastern oxtremity of said ; balance fn six and eight oes bearlag tneaeet at toe per cent 1 Ly adeed cf trust on the < and stampe at cost of pur vot §°) required at time of eal GORDON. Je OMAS DOWLIN: Tem PUBLIC ECHOOL NoTiUE. av AWAY D Eranted at any other tims or x, D. ©.. August 1, 1573. admission N ack p into) At be SURTIS, Secretary. J.C. NICHOLS. Dent of Huusskevring Dr 3912 Im* RTHAN EVER!—We are Summer Dress G BENJAMIN M 101 Bridge street, Porsas STORE FO )R SALE, Having panchaged ane the rina different business, Joffer Store for smati capital, Tam ate i below c st, No. 73 E es Ww. ‘a. WH WHEATLEY AND ScOERL 8 4M DYEING SSTASLISHMENY. Ovrice-—49 JarFrRso™ Stxrar, Eetablished 1832 one of the oldest: Tahinente of the kind in this count Frill copentt thelr own devine she seuding te thet? ne fall F Rood: Best piace in the District for Gentlemen's Clothing. Every! the business well and — closed daily at be p open until £6 p.m Pon ones Box 733 rgetowk, D. O. a a 1387; and is now and most complete estab patrons srrbegreeainl sunset, exce; any, when it will ant LADIES’ GOODS. ai ISS E. A. McCORMICK, 506 NINTH STREET, Ber WEEN EB ann F Sterts, Also, closing out balauce of A full enppiz of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR received, and will he sold at yery low rates. ae: N RNY 260 spent | SUrES Orelt styles. For sale 8. 71, ELLER SS Linney oops? <a HOSIERY, GLOVES ond NOTION NS. SUMMER MILLINEBY vs | Market Space DRY GOODS Row articles in cach sie Jace oa ved. Geods marked at Baitimore pric Ail the LATEST STYLESOS Mi Lume, ae M 1459 14th, corner P street. SAN GOODS, FLOWERS and Bib- _jea-tm BONS, st mrt 8 A sated Bg Stop! FAMILY SUPPLIES: © ‘ices to snit. ELLER'S, 715 Market Bpaco. LABGE ASSORTMENT of OOBSETS, “Ale. ‘KLLER, 715 Market Space. Look?! DUTY OFF TEAS! DUTY OFF TEAS PRICES ABSOLUTBLY REDUCED 15 CENTS PEB POUND ON ALL GRADES ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 0. at Also, see PRICES OF SUGAR before purchasing elsewhere, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00, We are solling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & UO, ‘We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HAMS that can be produced, at prices which DEFY PETITION. GIVE US A CALL; IT WILL PA¥ FOU ELPIMONZ W. W. SEA ELPHONZO YOUNGS & O0., ae OUNGS,} GROCERS, Ninta any F Sragsr Under Masonic Temple. Je? p= CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARE ROB’T & WM. YOUNGER’S AND BASS ALB DUBLIN BROWN STOUT, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOUT PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botiles,) With a fine steck of IMPORTED and DOMES- TIC GROCERIES, selected especially for family -uve,and welling at 8 very low figure (Buccessor to METZGER & BYLES,) , 417 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and B. Popular Clothing House, leat BILL. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Streets, jy36-tr ‘Three Doors from Eleventh Street. Se | Ipetsclale a Naw STORE! NEW FOUNTAIN! MILBURWS DRUG aad BEMOVED TO! THEIR NEW BUILDING, ‘Mo. 1429 Pexxsvivanta AvEWuE in Found the corner fom their n ante riment or of TENTS, AWNINGS and Rares iy mad AMILY FLOUR ta store and te 2 a Soe | | A Boren | ee N=* BOOKS AT PHILP & SOLOMON: Books of Rong. Ry H.W. 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OONGESTION OF THE LUNG? SOBRE THROAT, DI¥FICULT BREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE BEAST HYSTEBICS, CBOUP, DIPTHEEIA. OATABEH, INFLUENZA MEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, BHEUMATISN OOLD OBILLS, AGUE CHILLS. ‘The spplication of the READY RELIE et difficulty ex! outs or orci oon Ag painor ty drope fz half a cams a sits PP diate eee ais IN THE BOWSLS snd a NTS SEs elers shonid al wats READY RELIE: tm water will of water. it . Dottie of RaD BLusrom on ‘patter TEP with toe <n event pp lend or FEVER AND AGUE. FEVEE AND AGUE caret for There fg note remedial agent in this word toe that will core Foverand Ague, ~ a other eg ed weleyper es Te » and other F. ys bits 0 coped D ELLs) 60 aut @ oe RADY Creed wkaby DE. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. q becomii laced by wif, the, pationt, dail reduced by te Froweing aucerets| geesesal " wastes, andre this the BA Phere aud ia certain; for when once f neo He weurk of and oe tuvid, and Syery ny the padteat will 3x} will be rapid, ¥ self better and etronger,the food ét cel ail Known remedisi agente im SS ‘hin disscsce, bots # the only positive cure KIDNEY AND SLADDEOROONCOLALINS, PROPOSALS. PRoresaus Fou FL Drraatyes Xv contractors) is th Y be re tauhful p ano *POSALS erapsr AKY ORME DROPOSALS FOR CAST IRON WOBK OFTICE OF THE BUPER ViING ARCHITECT, Trxactny Deraktwayt, Is, 12 made on tb the work. ée@acring the conpletion of the e-ntract All bids aust be acc. mPas {ht cum of five thoasand 4 bidder will accept and awarded to him certified by United states Court, or the District At tigtr ict wherein the bidder resides e Pepartment reserves tbe + or all bide. if tt,be deemed for goverument tod the print-4 form f nd dors not conform in every respe f the advertisement, will pot be com Will apy proposals be received frot pot themeclves engaged im tho mant tron work, and w! ot ihe for getting out the Ail bids mast be encte 1 9 oreed * Proposals for ire + 7 Notiver wing &rchitnet, STEAMSHIP She SAK Fhascis ve, JA root ons of aection & and Sof the sot of Congress, approved Jamel, ind, entitled “An act making appr priatis: tern bun ited June thirty. eiehs ‘4 three’ which eections ave im the worse mt “Geures ye es ee » paid un : od bn the eame Conditions and linuitati ive as prescribed by existing acts of in refereacr thersto, the respective contracts made in pureaance and the coutractors ander tn pr oo shail be to carey the Guten 4 States mails during fstence of rin hy au toe Branch of extension tharoutt nated, Thet alt steamebips hereafter accepted forea said service sali not Ps 4 oe sto Ue readily adapted to the armed ai sno Copeaonnass sn oy Feport to the Sccretay ot mast whet complied with: Pre % cere of the ships employed tn the were tow ty vided for shall've citizens of tye Cited Sr itth, who have aoc ue team ecified in tt ordtag to of any act or acts ty eight, eighteen be 1 said Wine, and ia sno i in caso ot “war te tano fo ces att Sice any of the stoamers case pay A reasonable compensativn therefor: Pro- t wed. Xhe price paid shail in no case excomd tuo origiual cost of the vessel so taken, and [h 1 ston shall oxtend an to & semi monthly sory mite Pacific Mail Steunse! performed in the seid company ships of tis successors in taterwets the tae ebit under such covtract »tall be paid Scmipany of Ite succesure tu futsrest etal abu wn ee gean| ine of steatusiipe for the tra: sion of freight 48 Gt Pleseut run be- {econ Mew Tutt aol baa Frapeisch, vin the ‘is tous of Panaine, bp tie sald Paci: Mat. S tp Company, and Bo longer: Provided. That a.i4 re- qnirement shall in si! respects sppls %e ecatracting fo oy mail service Ciac:: and China and Japaty Mail Steameliip Uempany. PROPOSALS will be received atthe Post (ilice the city of Washington, until 3 MONDAY, the 12ch da: Augast. Teo ing the mails of the, Palted Staves ano fal monthly tine of first class Acosrican fea ecu *icamahips of not less than four thous tons regitter each. and of eafficient nutaber to form twelve round tripe per annem, between mg the port Francisco and the port of iH: (China, touching at Yokobruns, «J: regular branch live ranpiag in connect: main line between Yokobata and Shang!ia!, ; na.) for a contract term of ten Fears from ard. w the first day of October, eighteeu bundred and enty-thres. ‘Bach bid sbould nan the tim p

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