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ac zsvar LOCAL NEWS. Auusements, d¢., Tomight. th and C strecte—Songs, Pic Nic of the win orm a coriens put Blake” has been Comn Atx lars were palit in at the ef ce of the cullactor yesterday on ace. ef the generat tax for the year ending J & meeting of the Americns yacht club In: g, E.G. Wheeler, J. A. W. Cint M. Alexander aud It. C. Hewett w mem Cop panies A and D, Washington Light In- fantr:. preceded by a drum corps, paraded th.ou, b our principal street aad avenues inst night. presen sl-pex were reported te the erday; fonr in om mie paven e>t.) preparatory ( patting dewn men regument nore, their courte to the on the occasion of appoin i wneet ng OF the tax-payer and propert eouference day tceroon with Messr nd J. A. Magruder, of the board ks, in whieh all at nces o ——e ‘Tet CHR®APRARY AND ¢ of the Preiser” —& regalar the direc of the Onesap: t altimore y President A port for August, of tars of coal $.290.11 to pared with the corresponding period of 1871, of 5.01 tos, total es-ningsof canal for the month were £3¢,815°3. T ther thar contingent account were $ ing net ervpmgs to be £°3,4.01. “I in re venue. ae © ed wath the correspond! S295. In regard to water for ty Natu 0 suxpend ope- t this time will, fam satisited, fx tion of & more permanent d ksare built above ¢ Heved, end the srce tlow of water to Rock creek Will beensored, * # © and also the boats Will (hen (when the new outlet fs built) be able to lock into the river and use it as a basin to he in and get levgely increased storage and ship- ping facili. es.’ iar. B. Fawcett, of Montgom ry county, was appo mted clerk and treasnrer, viee Major Ric ard Gott, of Virgimia. (Mr. Fawcett has occu- pied the same position before, and proved bim- telf a va'uable officer of the company.) Much Tou. ne be Teferrnre to the water right ‘at @-orge* own, which wes referred to the president to be inves tigated ferther and reported upon at the nex meeting. and 3d streets, on West Capitol street. O. ©. Hare & Co. received a contrac. yest orda fer putting down # i2-inch sewer on L street from: 1éth to Zit sireets northwest. Mr. Juan Boyle bas a contract for paving R street, from The Manhi have obta'ned a contra «ts, between Ith and 1th, northwest, with the Mar‘aitan pavement. The contract fir put ing duwn a ic-ineh sewer on the east side of tect, between Land M, has been awarded to Dir. John € . the contract for pa- ¢ DeGolver wood pavement, setting er: 5th s ‘rom i avenue, to the came. to Mr. P. Brennan a contract for putting in a wero reet, (rom 1éch to also, e down of the same size on E frem (sth to 15th. to lay a foot- © sewer on both sides of West . Georgetown, from Wa: to Moutgomery street, also a 12-incb-pii eene street, in that town, from W tard street 4 ‘the contract with Mr. S.C. Wroe waa extend- ed so us to require a sewer to be laid in 19th north side of K street. was ordered to be made with & Appleman to coustract a 25- k sewer in Virginia avenue, from Ith street pier to ith street; @ 20-inch’ pipe sewer from 20th to 2ist street, and an 13-inch pipe sewer .s0m 2I-t fo Zud stzeet. A contract was ordered with Mr. P. Brennan to la) a 12-inch pipe sewer on Iith street, from Mar) and avenue to the river, on both also. «12 inch sewer on D street, from 12: YOUh sivee*s south west. = a Tre Coron Hic ScHoon Reorganizen. ‘The trvstc2s of colored public schools met Last night te consider the appointment of principal the High school. Mr. Johnsou submitted « signed by W.J.. Wilson and John F. i. stating that they Rad declined to sign the report of examiners, (quoted in yesterday’ Stax). becarse many of the questions pro- pounded t the contesting applicants were un- Usually long and tedious, besides many were in- and while they find many ques- should have been answered, yet nowing to what extent the applicants were sed and contused by the questions re~ feised to, they (M ‘ers. Wilson and Cook) de- clined to'attach thetr names ts the repo abate the communication wes returned. jon signed by the male pupils of the ng the retention of Miss mon a princ!p.l was reeeive r. K. T. Greener pr: the salary at a was elected botany and anatomy in ‘The’ salaries of acting teach- xed at $509 per year of ten —— Two RePrniicaN CANDIDATES FOR THE Hovss ov Datecates in THE Secowp Ihis- ‘TRwT.—In the 2d district last night a meeting we- hed at the Piney Branch wrrehouse, and Prot. A.S. Barber, of Howard University, being Proposed as a candidate for the Bouse of Dele- aes, his name was voted down, and Mr. Hail, © owner of the premises, demanding that the Foum be vacated, the friends of the present delegate, Prof. 0. S. B. Wall left and organizod in the grove. A resolution was offered endorsing the course of Mr. Wall, and adopted. Speeches Were made by M. M. Holland, Dr. Breed, J. W. Buker, and KR. G. Cunningham; after which the meeting adjourned with cheers for Mr. Wall. The friends of Prot. Barber aa ge | held &@ meeting, Mr. Harmon ding, wi jarber was declared sections of the ¢oui are there. The National Veteran club isst serenaded with the acco! the Washi sington Veteran club ry were Bot ‘estigeea accommodation at the Monongshela house, and General Chipman re- frsed to reg'ster his name, and the veterans left the house and sought other quarters. Major Riebares and Me! tt and McElfresh are authorities, street, 43 and 6th streets, yesterday enrolled the nai Of 506 voters of the With dirtrict_371 whites a 3\< colored. The total im this di - t - last year was whites and 635 cul- Ored. ——— oh SHILLINGTON sends us early Of Go ley’ Edy Book, Demorest's Mirror Fesona ae ‘Also, trom J. 0. Patker’ we have the October Bomber of Godry. Te; MATION, THe ORE ANDOTHER S02@-NBAD DEMAG *AINST THE NQTIONSE AND LOCAL s jaws and delivered bt vermr Cooke, A and the bom ters club, he sai » people by this nt | e} CHIPMAN’S NEW OPPONENT. he Ordway-LeRav1es-Reddy Weich = "Convention. Mr. LeRarnes’ Bectiuation Accepted. He Hneows It. Wm. H. Pk Bowes, Dr. K G. W. Hatron, Marcellus West, 4. R. Bi H. Hell, James Grown, Henry Lacey, W str, F. PD. Games, HJ. Byos, Ang 3 acry, E. S. Auciuson, dosignated ne al a mess of pot is! ‘ooke. Governor 5S! trner Magruder, G time he saw Chip ang of Company B, Washing- | Is were here mac he had no proper did pot live in the tL sorts of yelis were male ty Sat he kept on is voice louder and louder. mt him down HATTON DID ROT OWN A FCOT OF had no rigct to take part in “this Here x sboat went up that fora time ely sqnetebed him, andit was some 7 crowd would stop hurrahing for champagne.” got the flcor, and was chont to ¢ hie Datterics, when Boswell ent and another | quiet had been reetored, Hat make the unnecessary rs along those lines, had a | © usseisments weresa. sfactorily | annonacement that he during that month | Wwhie ‘san increa >, ascom- { be people, be esencing them le hag turned for the boar. of public sprnng up at this point er it | had to sit down, w! Latter he had r-sto til the crowd had hustled out & Cred man who declared himselr for Chit on went on again (9 say againet the boar¢ st robbers, and, of coura e of the followers He asked how it was tha came there to speak. colored men ‘> fighting. AN _ANSWEE TO HATTON. A voice “Because you are such a liar.” Aiter retorting in the true Hatton « went on to «ay that they have a man in the joseph, whose ams, who, it seems, is led arom: tied around his neck’by Perry Carson, and it at ytime Joseph cut ap, and ref docile, Perry woul ful, or I°ll tell tue Governor of 5 creek sewer was the string by which Perry leads Hatton then went on to try to prove that Taliferro had been nominated b: ting was the regular republi- ject | ' public works, orgetown | 2 i that he alwaya gor the netrow part of the canal will at ouce be re- | 1 with a string ised to be led say to him -‘Joseph be rare- eos was discussed, pa-ticularly in | and that this me can concern. MR. FRED. ROSWELL was calied for, and said he regretted that for the first time in the history of the I7th distriet they had seen any disturbance at their meet- ings; but it had been given out tha‘ they were | f) have a red-hot campaign, and it was now ¥ | explained—men had been sent of the chy to creata the disturb- fe against any mem. Work nmade with | : sewer be- | He had no »; ber of the board of their followers. geal of the people and against oj "in the well-known style o! Hie urged ail tosapport Collins; announced posed to Chipman, as he had mt | drawn one republican breath sinco his ele: jon to Congress. chosen he would be tor the p-ople The only way to dem- onsirate to the chief executive power that the sire a change in the Genera! Chipman. i to northwest, with the round-biock | tan pavementcompany | ttor paving D and E | mission was for the | oat of Con, ¢ down sidewalk and putting in .ew- feet to Khode Island | The toard has assigued | it tee stor himself he expected abuse from the press; he was used to it, but should turn neither to the right nor to the left from his purposes, which were aione for the in- terests of the people whom he served. E. A. Atkinson next related his experienc and was followed by R. J. own e'ection, feet, | Collins, who a d annoaneed hime) to the powers that be in tue Boswelliau GRRELBY NOMINATIONS. ions Last Night Delegates ant for the Demi- Rep ming ing Conr ‘The democrats and conservatives united the liberal repubticans in several Sof the District of Co.ambia yoxcor- day in sslecting, by primary election, candidates for the House Uf Delegates and choosing dele- gates to the conventiva t> nominate an anti- administration candidate tor de: gress, which convention asscmbles this at Lincoln Hall. CANDIDATES FOR THE HOU: were selected trict; Henry Polkinhorn, 5th; Dr. W. O. Baldy ; John H. Brooks, sth: B. I. on Nailor, jr. ardo, 13th; K. C. Lewis, Lith; W. H. Claget The Primary E. egate to Con- mes (+. Long, delin, <1st; and Judson 1. Cull, 22d district. DELEGATES TO THE . J. Carter Marbury and it. 1 : 4th, James Goddard, W. A. Hut nins and Dr. le Tyler; 5h, K. A. Waters, Stephen LD. ith, Dr. W. 0. . Denham and E. Han'ey; 7th, G. B. ‘Yowles, Samuel E. Slater and H. Griunelt; sth, R. W. Fenwick, William Davi $ ib, F.W. Garver, A. Queen and J. E. J. H. Sessford, G. W. Bauer and J.W. Usher; lth, J. B. Ellis, El. Mammersley ard P.M. Walkez; 12h, 8. T. Lowis, Charles G. Thorn and J. Castleman and Ki After | and Walter A. Freeman ang E in. G. W. Hatton and B. . Webb, W. F. Poulton and Samuel B. Eng. lish; Iith. Jackson Yates, P. W. Pearson ani Thomas Kelly; sth, Andrew Arc Mockabee and T. B. Jam - nd; 16th, B. Kalbtns; 19th, "Joseph Geter, Theo. Friebus and M. Fitzgerald; 20th, ch and D. Callahan; clin and W. H. ation and Wm Harmon, James L, Joun F. Tucker, RervuBiicaN RattricaTion ix Tae SixtH DistRiot. —The 6th district repubticans held a ratification mecting last ev: nominations of General Chi and John F. Murray fur the Mr. Albert Underwood in for Congress jonse of Delegates. ded. gia Hit ed Ebae? z EB Hie i i at time the de! DATE 1 CANN Bowen cal to be tl ate fur Ge necessai Tr they had driving ce ore 5 the ‘The roli of districts was sentees noted. LE RARNES’ Lerre: ‘The following letters were rea Wasnixctox, D.C. Sept. 10th, 1872 — Alten Secretary Republican General Com: trict of Colu: My Dear Sir: notvice at any proper cy” ‘ate for delegate “V3. W. La Barns. R TIME HAS ARRIVED.” Commirren, d, and the ab- at any proper didate for de that ihe prope e you n coy Deveve me, ve ominated Mr. F. another convention this at oa, and endeavor to select a candidate on whom both conver could unite. BOSWELL UNANIMOUSLY NONTNATED The question was about to be take tiorm, and would figbt the Distr government until the people bad their tall rights. [Applause.] . Mr. Barrett said that the object of his motion Was to further Mr. Boewell’s nomination, an be wished to securea il the strength. If ¢ for any one this campaign they would democrats. the vote was taken on Mr. Boswell's nomina- tion, and it was unanimously agreed to. Mr. Lacey moved that a committee be ap- pointed to wait on Mr. Bosweil aud inform him Of his nomination. Mesrs. Henry Lacey, W. H, Bell, 0. D. Bar- rett, H. 3. Peyton and W. H. Piowden were ap- pointed the commitiee. The convention then took a recess. as Nye vistas The Washington Hapttet Association, YOU RTH DAY. Yesterday afternoon Key. Mr. Nutt preached betore the av ociation and the rem4 fiternoon wes devoted to a social conversation ion and wan*s of the ehurches and peor - O'clock the annual missionary Sermon Was preached by Key. D. W. Anderson. gescnent Scilitiose % CORNER-SToNE OF HAMUINE M. E. M, corner of 9th and P streets, was laid afternoon, in the presence of a large number of persons.’ The services were opened Mr. Simms, pastor Madison-avenue church, Baltimore, reading that portion oi the Giseipline”’ whieh relates to the laying of cor stones; aft choir sang an 4 hymn, and Rey. Mr. Dashiell, of ( offered prayer. The 132d Psu! Sponsively, and upon its conct 3 Simms preached an impress’ ve sermon fram the 83d Psalm, 12th verse. A collection was taken up end a line formed, when they all marched to to the stone, at the northeast corner of the boi ng, when the pastor of the church, Rev. Baker, performed the usual services. The box placed im the stone contained lists of the bui coy of the discipline, a hymn book, cop the daily papers and ‘copies of the Mei papers. The congregation were dismissed with Ue benediction. of Bap Boys.—Some of the boys along tho line of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad between New dergey avenue and the Navy Yard tunnel are laying themselves liable to Severe punish- ment by shooting stones with gum slings at the trains as they pass slong. This practice is re sorted to nightly and the police aud company’s employes have made the utmost endeavors to apprehend the guilty parties or ascertain who they were, but they have thus far been unsuc- cestul. No later than last night a stone was ‘hot through one ef the windaws of acar on the 45 train, breaking a lamp, and another strack the conductor, Mr. Irvin. ‘This practice has heen carried on about long enough, and the au- thorities will not cease their efforts until the guilty parties are brought to justice. Another Very dangerous practica the boys have is thr of skylarking on the trestle bridge over the canal just os a train appears in sight and dropping to the lower timbersor the bridge before the train reaches them. WITHOUT THE Hetr oF -Last Friday, it will be reeotlected, an application was made to Judge Humphreys, by Mr. O. D. Barrett, counsel, for a writ of babes corpus for a child of Mrs. Honora ©’Donnell, which had been placed by her hus- band (who is suing her for a divorce) in the Catholic Infant asylam. The weit was, how- ever, made unnecessary, as on Saturday last Mrs. O'Donnell managed to get possession of the child without the aid of the law. Having been allowed to visit the child to nurse it, she watched her opportunity and elipped through the door, taking her ebiid with her. =~— ¢——~ Ter TWENTIBTH DISTRICT REPUBLICANS held a meeting last night and appointed execu- tive, finance and registration committees, also a oo. pe wait = General ye Tequest his influence in procuring the appoin’ tection of the city. The meeting adjourned with section of the city. meetin, with cheers tor Cooke and Shephe 87-The ballot election at Preston, England, last week resulted in # Conservative tiium, S7The latest Indiana divorce has been ob- tained by a husband en the ground that h's wife coerced him into matrimony. a Bishop —— oe a phlet censuri Horie ieee Omvoremet S7-The Empress of Austria has established 3 fund to give a reword of 100 florins for every ‘The Ws life saved within her dominions. &7 The Internationals are holding a conven- tion in London, and the republicans of Birm- land, prosest against — pos Arthur’s approaching visit to Richard R. Butler, of the firm of Clarke & ater ‘was arrested in New York of charged with being a defaulter, and up t> ma where, hour has been unabie to find security in 85,000 &7 "In the Cecil County Court at Elkton, Md., yrsterday Judge very plainly informed Grand Seey that whe men who recently I THE COURTS. Pouce Corar, To-t day, James Johnson, a young earance was charged y of second-haxd men’ , belonging ty F. The testimony wa<th oke into the hous nd was caught + Breddy” Roswell With Not Decline if ce on coming day at noon an adjourned session of the & the teroeny coat and shit. witth $10; reform «: Ocoway-LeBarnes convent.on was held at Unien Lf ve Hall. Among the first in the ball wece H. 0. Jebnson, (watchman at the market- -, W. H. Shorter, ber with his & Previous | perc d man; an gates aud their isienls dts Lit was | know what he | walras—tor th T was called on and invoked | and, gving a reasonable excuse, was disuniss ‘on the.deliberations of the 3 | Robert Taylor, a i'ttle colored boy, charged | with steading two letters, valued at 10 cents; R OF “TRE COLORED CITIZEN” aT- A TREASURY EMPLOY: ner, assau!iand battery on « une of the efiters of The C. Sampeon said he was passing al street quietiy. when © ored man, catled to him zcross the street and | hatged him with eellin aber, & large-si ; Of grain up to noon to-day, although (here gave Gruber more cour and canght Samp neck afid shoulders, Jomplainant t e world bring legal ter him again ting his former as est he colt. eof his conduct, & the judge, he was finc z ppeare that the and first mate were alent, uiton Grace Messer; post= bn Hoiman, assanit on Wa. Ran- + Bess, same Mr. Barrett's motion was lost—yeas 18, nays | dal!; £10 and costs. SING THE HIRD SHOOTER. Asa Strother, colored, charged with shooting edar bird and a moeking bird in the connty: 5 foreach bird. The judge said he intended to enforce the law in charged witn killing two bir’s; | Washington Parker, charged with shooting & sap-sucker; $5. PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DoRs. a genteelly dres-ed young man, ‘ormance at & | by cursing and disor- Lusby said he Lioyd Stewart, profanity; Ida Wallace, colored, charged with being an idle and jeud women; pleaded guilty and was sent to the workhous:. bo" sterous language on Pennsvly: Ella Brown, an woman, was sent to workhouse nineyy days. genteel looking your? n, charged with forging the name of C, Alex- derin order to frvidniently obtain a suit of clothes from Jacel “tas. pleaded guilty and for action of the grand jury these cases. charged with place ot amusement derly conduet. | ever, were brought ints suceo: | by the preacher, and the disorderly. young | dloods, through the Donugiass Alexander ((OSCOBAN MABKET FEED STORE, SyH aN O SrREETS, The undersigned bee lea Sud} the public that they bana everythin nder of the | to inform their in the FLOUB and F a point to sell aa low as can | fold anywhere. Remember the place, and vive 03 @ HOLLIDGS BROS., ‘One eqnare from Gorcoran M Ga FALL OPENING! CARPETS! CARPET: CARPETS! Carpets! Carpets Carpets: Jn t received, direct from the leading Imp-rters extensive and handsome Fatt and Winter Carpetings of all classes, ing commiltee, trustees, and the pastor, a | dist | WOLFORD & SHILBERG'S, comprising all the Latest Novelties in H AND AMERICAN BRUSSELS, HANDSOME THREE PLYS, and a beantiful assortment of ENGLIFH AND AMERICAN INGRAINS, BAG, HEMP and STAIR CARPETS, in large varietios; AMERICAN AND ENGLISH OILCLOTMS, in ali widths ond styles; VELVET AND THREAD RUGS of all sizes; OILCLOTH AND COCOA MATS, Purchasers will find it to their interest to call,as bis firm propess to seit Cary tower than any house in the city. 7 REMEMBER this season much The Areade, No, 427 SEVENTH 8TRERT SOUTH N. B.—¥ive cents will convey a 7 Part of the city direct to the door of this Bstablish- LOAN OFFICES, GOLDSTEIN & CO., LOAN OFFICE, 614 U STREET, Under the Metropolitan Hotet, SPSoraL Novi, Belling of for thirty days at UAHO@ LOAN OFFICE AND BAZAR, A large stock of uni Basxuxa zovss oF 8q 2416 PER (Opposite aca ae ee ;, D. GILMAM, O87 Pa, ovence. | GEORGETOWN Tax Rarvectoan Sriir x THe Forara Daetstes—Meeting of the Crucor-C wige€ ra! Bik Wing—The Crowr republicans of the 1h detrict met at Reckett’s Hall, Georgetown, fast evening, #7 ce St ths Pega! ar om 1Wa 3 commit. John i m finance, Becke} +, Marti# Donobu: Colbent, ¢ Henry Cra s Crasand in tavor ef 4g 0, WL) wanted the itl mesting of the beer anc nant tate ON miter ers (ur Crasor aad ¢ ont Serawer, Ef. 6. K morning, with a fali load of mer for District merchants and several mic «pecimens—a bear, leopard. and horned tian Instite ion. Ph akes an extra trip to New York this ating from here at noo row. . t. W.S. oh ae who hes been ill for several menths, is agaim in com- mand. SmPXENT ov FLlorn.—The steamers Colum- bia, tor Battimore, and George H. Stict, for Phitadelplia, cleared from Hyde's wharf this morning--the for ng aut 5) and the lat- ter 400 barrels of tour. ‘Tue latter is cousigned ty New York. Tue Gratx MARKET.—There were no fales Kr small lotson the market.’ Hartley & Bro. ¥ ceived 1,300 bushels of wheat, per schooner from Alexandria, last evening. The gales bast eveu- ing were 1,3) bushels good red wheat, at #1 40) bustels ot prime, at SLs. Phe canal boat J. N. Thomas arrived to-day, with 31 usbels of rye, 2,750 bushels of wheat, te corn, and a letof flour, for. TORS la meetin the Union last eveniw onse street railway and com- compar pleted their road ALE n Fauquier coun t week,in which several yo nding oil respectability wi to their shame 4 well dressed young men eighteen and twen drunk, dasied up o: and were soon same co d and ozen more in @ party. dis Intended to brea up "alluding to the camp hey then drew out es of liquor and drank in the presence of everybody, asking the preachers and sume of his hearers ‘to join them in a bumper. In a few moments they were entirely drunk, or pretended to be #0, and went staggering about the grounds, smoking, drinking, cursing, vellin, reating all kinds of disorder. Finally, one of the pariy mounted the stand erected ‘as a pulpit, with a “sweat- cloth” in cither hand, and commanded the preacher to discontinue ‘his sermon. The pow- ers of entreaty and earnest remonetrance: 1 equi ntercession of Tr iy persuaded to leave the groan Too Harry ror Prace.—The whole neigh- borbood of Zion (colored) church, near the tun- nel, was disturbed and alarmed ‘Inst night by the sudden und awtul shrieks of a woman who got “happy,” and had to let her jubilation boil over in terrible shouts. Errrets oF Sunpay Wiisxy.—As three oung Washingtonians, very much mtluence of Liquor, were going on board the 7- o'clock boat last night, they were insulted by a party of colored men. A difficuly was irami. nent, but was fortunately prevented by the de- parture of the boat. ATTEMPTED SvICIDE.—A young manof this city, while under the influences of liqaor, attempted to commit suicide ycsterday, by jumping into the river from the King street dock. ‘ite was rescued and taken home by e gentlemen who happened t» be present,—Fir- Ginia Sentinel, last evening. CITY ITEMS. PANTALOON Goops.—My assortment of panta- joon stnffs 18 very full this season, particularly in foreica goods, among which are tome elwice stylc> that cannot be duplicated, as they are out of first hands. Prices ere very low, considering the style and fivish given to everr garment. Go. C. Hexxixc, No. 410 7th street N. W. - RELIEF FOR THE FrET—Fre, 81 per Pisit.— Corms extracted without pain; Bunions, Bad Naile, Ke, relieved and enred, ‘at Dr. White’ No. 535 15th street, opposite U. 8. Treasury. ads, were Tre NaTIonaL Savrnos Barn, N.Y. are and 15th st., Pays 6 per ct. on deposite. 28.1406 THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street ————_—_——_—__ g™ GREATER Reduction 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 Cassimere Saite, at... 8,9, 10, 12 and 915 Blue Flannel Suits (thoroughly #ponged). one G15 White Duck Sits (Derb9 )enewenenue 6, Sand $10 AU Linen 80108 ernennonne money 8 6, 7 and $3 Mat Cy eats te makche wt 6, 6, 7 and 8S Light Cassimere Pants, singie..........3, 4, Saud $6 White Marseilles Vests.renrnnm 2.50 and $3 2.50, 3 and 94 conn Be, 1y 1.25,1.75,2 $2.50 onthe” Cheviot Bait rn vmnmnenmenenee nn 7.30 a 5 Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats. 12 and 815 “ Blue Cloth Frock and Berby Uoats.....8 to $12 A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suits, S7-A DEDUCTION of 20 PEB CENT. has been made on all these goods. "e-Parchasers will find {t to their advantage to give me a call, 7 Persons going to the country, or to different ‘Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replon- fehed at a small expense. . Sy REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBER~ A. STRAUS, Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Streets, ‘Three Doors from EleventhStreet. mit HELLEB’S. 715 Market Space. N ott. o_8. A.B. J. 2a = THE TRADES WNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. pace between re | Georgetown Advertisements GEORGETOWN PUBLIC SOLOS. frat of May neat. the B pal Bank MOND WM. LAND, Tres. WASHINGTON | PE MP ERLAL o * may be expected by LAND SALE - i. WHRATLEY'S STEAM DYRING NG BSTASLISHMEN®, Ovricr 49 Jnrreecon Sra Establiehed 1651; premiam awarded 187; and tsnow gident, tarzest and most complete eacab- (FRCiaLso. 771 esident of the United Ptates. * 8, Gaavt, Pree- AND SCOU Heut of the Cr declare and make k the District for Cleaning or D: Clothing. Everything appertai: to the business well and prompuy exocoted. iy at anneet. exer pt be open uatil 36 p.m. Post Office Box 733. _BOOKS, STATIONERY, TEw BYeOeK Ss. N cariay, whem it will ng. By Henry Ward Beaneley a Bos Liste of Doses of el? Teparstions. and an Tidex cf Discus od their Alii Pepperworts and Bor red ilinetrations.... PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOESELLEKS AND STATIONERS, ups ylvenia avenus. 1 Tim! or Lanos AT iNTLOD® CTIOR PRICES BOBEBT’S LOCK STORE, 6 Irn STREET, Above New York « i as Dust COMPLETE sTuck uF SCHOOL BOOKS Fractional te warty pret t0Ussy disp mod of Lips and parts Ot town BALLANTYNE’S REW STORE, 428 SEVVENTH ST, RELOW B. At intresd action prices So ee oe North of base Fractional tows WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 47 THE VEK@LOWEST PRICE NOISELESS RULLER CURNERED SCHOOL SLATES. SPENCERIAN PENS AND COPY BOOKS. COBNELL’S GEOGBAPHIES at Half Price. ALPHASET CARDS. BLANK BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOUKS, AND WOBKMAN’S TIME BOOKS. NOTE, LETTEE AND CAP PAPERS AND EN- VE: OP®S, and everything in TICNERY LINE tor «alo SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Corner 436 street and Penna. avenue, ap ia. Townships 121, Norte of base t ENING OF ANEW STATION WEY STOKS OPETND BLANK BOCK MAS SEACTORS = -C ae jeote at fotr te 7 AND BINDING pudlic are vit: North base Sf Township 4,01 Teowunb opr £4, 65 Townships £4. 5, Townships £4 at Townships [2nd i, 0 je and west of fours priacipa call and examine ow BEN. F. FRENCH, Inder National Metrurolites Bank ead next deor to ay. Townships 49, 9. and 51, of range 14. Townships 46, and Si, of range Is. HOICE GRAPES. Tho, famous. PORTH ARLINGTON grares, ips” unsurpassed vineyards, w ing leading 45.49, 60, aud 51, of range 7, 5. of range 18. 4. of range 19. Townships 46, Tow nsbipe 46.47 Township 4, of range 3). All lands beld at 4 lo mintmum price wil! be aun price will be disposed of at Bot jess than one Guilar and twenty tive vente por acre, ($1 25) foded from the ing of the above lands will be commenced “i, igi? Wid Proceed oo Dnt the # note shal BN, corner 14th and P streets. corber 18th and Samson streets, TLL, corner Mth and Q streets . corner 6th and E streets. comer Sd and E streets. 470 Pennsyts 1753 hall be kept open longer Uvas Wo PrIVAte eLiry « 1 qiteed antil at vent vivanis avenue. ike two woeks, ts, and will beopen tor the Given moder my this siath day of June, ut of the Unite! States, LLIS DRUMMOND, wianissioner of the General Land Offtoe NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS, very person entitled to the right of to any of the lands within ‘he towashiz townships above enumerated te the nun‘, the eatintaction 4 parte ined to es shite Po FY EE g g

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