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EVENING ST BATURDAY.......---+.4,.3aly 19, 1878, LOCAL _NEWS- nusually plaints were made of leaky carson the avenue lineduring the rain storm yesterday. Cantk ore Rev. Father Royle, of St. Patrick's charch, Bas gone down the river for a few days’ reere- ation, ‘The new chureh of the Methodist Protestant Mission, junction Sth and B streets southeast and North Carolina ayenae, is nearly com- pleted. The Rev. J. V: Lewis, rector of St. Joba’ arch, of city, has recentiy re- Seived. fhe dearee of doctor of ‘divinity from ‘The body & the infant mentioned In yester- day's Sta was not found at {24 4 street north- west, that house used for furniture ware- rooms, bat at a dwelling near ‘The contract for furnishing the government hospital of the insane with fourteen hundred tons of Cumberland coal has been awarded to Messrs. Edward Clark & Co.,of this city, they being the lowest bidders. Pythagorean Lodge, K. of P., of Baltimore, paid a fraternal visit last evening to Webster and Syracusians Lodges, of this city, for the eof exemplifying the work as authorized vreme Lod 7 Jo! ite,and net Patrick Farrell, was the driver of the street car on which the panic oc- curred, which resulted in the death of Mrs, Beail's little son, am account of which was pab- lished in yesterday's Star. An interesting meeting may be expected-at Lincoln Hall to-morrow (Sunday) evening, as the delegates returning from Poughkeepsie from the convention of the Young Men's Chris- tian association of the United States and British Provinces witi make their reports. ‘The anniversary excursion of Equal Lodge, No. 17, K. of P., will take place on Tuesday. ‘Glymont bas been selected, and a ment made for a gala day. The Holy Hill Band will be in attendance, and boats will lea ttreet wharf at 8a. m. and 2 p. m. At a meeting of republicans in the county west of Rock creek, for the purpose of forming & consolidation organization, the following officers were chosen: Zack Taylor, president, Jobn KR. Morgan, vice Voce gE ae FE. Chap- pell, secretary; Jos. Carmock, tréasurer. After addresses by Messrs. Carmock, Lemuel John- son, Morgan, Dr. Slick and the presidest, the ting adjourned. From Philp & Solomons we have an ingenious affair in the shape of “The Office Indicator,” on which are two indexes working ina circle, one of which shows where a person out of his place of business is; whetber tory,” ‘‘dinner, “post office,” “up x other index points to the time when the party will return. In res to an invitation tend€red by Mcsers. Boyle & Barnum, of this city, about fitty gentlemen left Washington et 7:30 yester- day morning, in a special car, on the Metre- d,to spend the day at the farm en first named, near Gouthers- . Among those who participated the excursion were Gen. Sherman, Mr. E. W. Barber, Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral; Gen. Pitcher, Governor of the Old Sol- ders’ Home, and Dr. C. F. MacDonald, of the Post Office department. e day was prsaed very pleasantly, and the party re urned at 11 = —_—— + The B. & 0. Ratlroad Southern Con- mectio: COMDEMNATIO LANDS, On Thursday, Sherif! Mast George county. Md., summoned a Jury to demn the land in that county required for t Failrvad connection from the Baltimore and Chio railroad at Hyattsville to @ point near Alexandria, by which their throug! cars be run. The jury met on the land of M Eliza D. Sherburn, on the District line near where the Baltimore and Potomac railrowt enters, and were there met by Messrs. Fendail, Marbury, Richard Smith, and Duncan 8. Waiker, the counsel for the company; Mr. P- tridge, chief engineer, and assistants; Denei Clark, N. Carroll Stephens, am representing the property holders. The jary awarded Mrs. Sherburn $%5, both parties con- nting, Henrietta Donnell, #125, do; Henry Donnell, $100, this was a contested case; Zach- arab Shaw, $525, consent; W. B. Jones, three . do.; Henry Shafer, #475, contested; 1 Joseph Beasley, Hi. D. ‘» @100, do.; N. Carroll Stephens, do.; board of school commissioners, Prince George =: #100, do. The com- missioners of the town of Bladensburg Bave in a claim for Largo but the jurors, — Viewing the ground and hearing witnesses, de- eided ‘he town would be benefited more than damaged, and therefore awarded no dam- ages. The jurors in these cases have a very rough time of it, being engaged from 8 a. m. to 10 p.m.on Thurstay, and from 5 a. m. to 10 Pp. m. yesterday. It {s believed that arrange- ments can be made with the property-holders this side of the District line by which buat few jury cases will be required. ‘pose to push the wor! seduces cate Es Damage by the Sterm Yesterday. Two Hot STRUCK BY LIGHTSING—SARROW ESCAPE OF A LADY PROM DEATH. During the Cay peg pee afternoon a brick Building in course of construction near the corner of 6th and E streets, navy-yard, by Mr. Charles Hulse, dealer in furniture, was struck by lightning, throwing down the entire western walle wit = crath’en the adjoining house, occupied by Mr. Hulse’s family. Mr Hulse narrowly escaped death. She was stand- ing in @ room next the roof near a bureau, which article of furniture fortunately broke the force of the falling mass, thus saving her life. ‘The fami mere, very ‘much frightened e me mo is estimated at ©: The house of Mr. M. Holland, on the ee oe ee ea eee ee tion, was thing. se belonging to Mr. L.A. Wood, , corner of sthrand E strects, and attached to a ery day took fright at the lightning }, throwing Mr. a abrother- in-law of Mr. Wood, who was dr! on the vement severely injuring him ¢ the ead agi breaking the wagon. A large tree in the yard of Mr. Williamson,on G street, be- tween ith and Sth streets, navy-yard, was struck by lightning and entirely demolished. A large linden tree in the Capltot park was destroyed by the lightning. The flag-staf in the navy-yard was struck, shattering the giit ball and weather ram. strong wind blew down several trees on Ist street eas nd broke down several in the Smithsonian grounds and the streets crossing the mail between north and south B streets. Lightning also s.ruck t! house of Patrick Cull, on 4% street, betwee G and H, knocking out some of the windows, | and striking an empty whisky barrel knocked it about filty feet. Onetaections ov GuTTEns, Etc—In reply to « communication from the Board of Hea in relation to the obstructions of gutters, & the Board of Publie Works reply that this su Ject is provided for in section 10 of the building Fegulations. as adopted by the Board, aud that in cases of the violation t! ereof it is the duty of nforce the law. is ay oard of Health, the attention of the poliee be directed theret: ‘The section referred to giyes the right of occ’ pring the inside half of the sidqwaik and on third of the carriageway for building materia! A provision is appended granting the privilege oft arily damming up of gutters for collect- water for buliding pu w re is ~ other available wad Tus Ecum=xic Oxpes or Uxrrgp Mecnan- Tes met last night, and Fe ee 8 Grand Council y the election of the |. Loveless, worth: worth: & - Shillingtom, Robert Beall and J. C. we have carly copies of Har)<r from beep may age ‘Tre Conconay Mamxet—Bids A —The maarket house commission met at 12 o'clock to- day at the Governor's office and opened bids for the construction of the Corcoran market-house, Kaylor, er" Henry Wingate: G00 at” Neo yior, $87.557; $00,872. No award was made, ai * Our Public Schools. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, meeting of the Board of Tras- blic Schools was held last evening, Hart, from the committee on accounts, EXPENDITURES br SP aed ENDING JUNE as follows:—Teachers salaries, $106,177 Sarit — THE NORMAL SCHOOL, with ap amendment offered by Mi to refer the subject to the committee on rales and text-books—was taken u| Mr. ward uestion was whether the be established. If the board intended to establish tre school they onan Che ree st surged that the proper commit. ¥. Champlin w * tee take the mubject in hand, and that ft be not reterred to a special commit ad been cut and dri ‘The amendment offered by Mr. Detrick was Yeas—Mesers. Champlin, Crook, De- Robinson, Stuart, Wilson and Woorl- Nays—Messrs. AtLee, French, Har- Mr. Detrick mov to report at the August meeting;” agi The resolution as amended was lost. Yeas— Detrick, French, Ropinson, Nays—Mesers. AtLee, Murtagh and Wood: mplin moved that a special commit- ot one member from each dis. aperintendent, who shail act as imted to take into considera- tion the advisability and propriety of establish- ing a normal schoof, in accordance with the leg- islative enactment approved June 23, 1873. ‘Ison moved as a sul t™mal school be established by this board atan early a day as possible, as authorized by thelast be substitute was rejected. Yeas, (Messrs. ituart and Wilson,) 5. amplin’s motion was adopte¢, and Randoipa and pointed the committee. the committee on PRIZES AND KXAMINATIONS been amended b; normal school shou! which he un- to mid, “with instructions reed Metsrs. Chamy chairman, be a tute, that a nor- AtLee, Crook, Hart, French were aj was taken up, ‘thi p such as are authorized by the board, nt any ex- is positively prohibited, it” was KEW RUSINReS, Mr. Champlin moved that the committee on supplies be authorized tosolicit bide from three responsible bidders for furnishing fuel, sta- tionery and housefurnishing schools for the ensuing year, port the bids at the next meeting; adopted. Mr. Hart moved that a list o! organized in each district for the ensuing year be referred to the committee en schools, der that no more schools be established t! authorized by the late legislative enactm Mr. AtLee offered a resolution that the stady of the German language be discontinued in the publie schools; laid over under the rules, Mr. AtLee moved that the sub-board of the fourth district be authorize: to establish an ad- rimary school; referred to tue com- Mr. Champlin, from the committee on te: reported ‘on the resolutions re: nregard ‘to the teaching of } phy in the schools,” that as the legislature did not make any appropriation for the employ- t of a short-hand teacher, the committee | cCaunot recommend its introduction at present; Tcport adopted. THE STUDY OF DRAWING. Mr. Champlin, from the same committee, re- ted on the resolution to make drawing one of hat it was already a of Princo | es in the school ut there is a deti . ‘The committee. cessity and advantage of drawing, reco! the assignment of oue of the primary te whore duty it shall be to instruct the teach: and. so far as may be, the scholars, with of obtaining more uniformity. The commit als) recommend the aj committee, who shal the study of drawing, and arran; be pursued, after consultation w! the rules to be subject to the approval of the adopted. Dr. Harrls, from the committee on text books, submitted a report, which was laid over, reco: ing that Warren's geography be substi- tuted for that of Cornell's, now in use. plin, from the same committee, re- ‘of study for the next school preciating tho ne- politment of a special ave special charge ot je the course to ith the teacher, nounced as the committee on ing Messrs, Stuart, Detrick, French, and On motion of Mr. Hart, the offers of scholar- ships from Mr. H. U. Spencer were accepted. PROMOTIONS ANB APPOINTMENTS IN THE FORC: z. At the meeting of the Board of Fire Com- missioners last evening, President Williams in lications of J.T. Masten, Jas. T. . Becket, Join Waters,’ Marcel- liden Dorsay, @. laced en file. taig, foreman of No. 5 town, and of Julius engine company, were he committee en buildings was instructed to inquire into the cost oJ a concrete pavement in tie Frankiin ne house. resident Williams (Mr. Collins in the ehair) for positiot ie Sdeseremant intments for ns ie ‘tment, each commissioner shall have the privilege of ts im rotation alphabeti- and the ffominees Ghul be re ferred te a committee, consisting e chie! bere of the board, as to lus Holtzman lead, E. Ward, and John W. Hurd, the cepartme: signations ition “that in ‘engineer and two me, aalifications.> el McDevitt, private of No.4 company, for the position of fireman of No. 5 engine com- any,and he was unanimously elected. Joseph Daniels, private of Position of fireman in said com- pany, who was also unanimoustlyeiected. These ft two vacancies in No. 4 Lewis was nomi ly, and Albert Dodson by M. we vacancies. (Mr. Booker, who would have had the next nomination after Mr. Bayly is absent from the city.) promotions havi company, Hent Wm. Haut was nomi- 4 by Mr. McDevitt to till @ vacancy in No. upany. These nominations, under the above resvlution, were referred as follows: The first two to Messrs. Morgan and McDevitt, and the organ and Bayly resolution which was unan- That a vote of thanks be 1 Pri | imously adopted: tendered to Foreman Parrish, nelly and Blackwell, for t ces rendered by them at the Navy Mr. McDevitt offered resolutions were adopted: * that may be received by rious companies for flooding str agcemalated water from cellarsor poncs, shall bé distributed in the com- pany doing the work according to the judg- mentef the foreman thereof. engimer shall see that the companies perform such work aiternately, and ail resolutions hore- tofore passed contlicting with the aboye are declared null and void.” @ resolution which was ado and treasurer of the +8, and drainin, ‘That the chief Bayly offered * That the sec- yard be directed to sesof the late Rovert J. n No.2 company, amount- ent fund of the 74. out of the contin; |.” “Mr. Wiliams moved that a meeting held on Thursday evening next to adop' revised regulations; ado; ed. Tae BoaRp or Heattsa met yesterday af- ternoon, and the health officer recommended that the soap factory near the Georgetown col- lege grounds be de: directed by the board te abate the same in ac- cordance with law. He also nded that stree west, and frame shanties in Ball's alley, be- tween 2d and 3d and G and H streets north west; agreed to. A petition from resident of P street and New Hampshire avenue, com- ning of the waut of wacer, and askit necessary water Le supplied, was Dr. Biss ea ing months:— . & fated, ‘81; males, 96; females, 74. M: Ni deaths—whites, 95; from mall deaths—whites, 110; colored, 3; males, 92; fe- males, 61; from small pox, 16. eo deaths—whites, v RAN Untow bold their sae een picpiag combined with @ aul _Twe Frame 2 g J H The Abortion Case, ry ' : =F HEARING cE MAUD AND PosGT” BROWS tH GEORGETOWN. GEORCETOWS ADVERTIVENERTS. | 5 au wees, tufts & Tash HOTELS. TRE POLICE COURT To-DAY—Tuey Aue} geeiove Curt —4 Woman at the | FXOURSION BE WM: Louis 808 U*1O8 Hore, Tu che Police Court, Judge” Dawson, thie | Diem of 1. About 1:18 orclock thie morning, widnsea%. Sctx edt, Ls This hotel hat morning, Alice Brown and Percy Brown | Douce station’ house and that about! | The steamer. Wawaect will lente’ High street Rvetins ollie Shortion of Sarah Joves on the’ 234 of Sane Garrett Bea cree arenes) wieon the | prompts Matic Sy. Docst’s brass being eit ated oa the Troe of tae jeshtagion ax last. not guilty. While the wit- js st he had ent | 8nd string Tickets 9}, admit. - 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mocks reli neea es feliread. whe care of pessoa wera betng brought ta the spoctotors had boat Mountain City, and sat Be ht vin the | {8g gent ia aa es toe or es) two or ares te, bciys sepgrat Reson sequen eStewnst | Sener 7 Tepetaee the aMivna’cepialr ned eis's an‘actrnt ‘and Sergeant Buell went to the boat ant ) ~:;omOLA? pate fa few metrutes ©" Persone d seriously cut, with two | Ni? GExak Se ICR CREAM PARLORS, wri Tifad Wo teks ukvastoae te ton be tae in his back, each "about 18-inches long. $9 High bereee dort ly coicer called Ir; Kleinschmidt, who drease 5 Georgetown, D.O. _isi7-kn METROPOLITAN MOTEL BLOCK. ¥ TEC Poeats She Sup hen | IBY FHOMTE POWLINGS eet oon amet kero) vaptenat herbs par, | TWO FRAME HOUSES. TO BE REMOVED, AT jo. 3 ee bekon fats -On PLpreeWoon, sty ore, at pmet Btrwer’ ive ax Orn Serer. vn mol ren om ode, taste sek und Fayette “aIAL HOTEL, rae agreaes mesa, | MGS wie, bees Yoda Sat Fass se T JAMES SYK ES, Propremer, FRoxtine Pamxevovanra AVEROR, Berwooem 13:4 amd Vik Serncts, Wasmixeres, D.C. Foam to ihe pubic for ers be promises shell Rep BE YING. it. Joseph's Until delivery; the enlia was born ative end 1s the name of s new educational inetitation to Georgetown in & | be erected in ‘by the benevolent moe eard | Catholics, who have. already done so much for By that he would have it bi 1, but the instruction of poor children, as thelr nu- * she _ | merous and eu: schools attest. The cor- Dut abe told cho ie GTOVE AND BUR™ IT; | ner stone of the proposed new hall, which is to TEN PER LENT, DISCOUNT ALLOWSR ON ALL CASH SALES¢ ‘COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 15, CON- TINUING TILL SEPTEMBER 1, 1573. gave them $3 for the | when an address will be delivered e! quent Father McDevitt, of Washi yn. Itis Raines testified that he attended the girl | understood that all thé Catholic religious and c Dr. after her delivery; found her in a very critical | benevolent societies of ti and of the first condition from the effects of her sickness. ward of Washington will ap) <4 , with bannors Mr. J. D. Clarke, jr., testified that he was | ana regalia, and altogether the occasion will be BALES OF ALL SPECIAL @ORDERS FOR SHIRTS AND DRESSES AND OTHER WASHINGTON, DC ARTICLES EXCEPTED Tesh treet and 8. ¥. ovens. nt for the house in which defendants re- | §'very interesting one. ER RESORTS - . . led; that his attention was called tothe case | Riven News —The steamer Georgeanna SUMM R Transient wil nd tet bower one of tae by Captain Shillen, who boards next door to the | arrived to-day from Baltimere with a miscel- TREENFIELD.—This Summer Ror, four deairably and conveniently located houses: Browns. Witness went to the place and found | janeous cargo, and cleared for the same port. miles south of Leesburg, with large Ww the city. bloody clothing wnder the bed; blood on the | ‘The steamer Wow Vert orrieed tone ene Bert: | ana ‘airy’ ball Toms xz fects 4s bottom of the basket, ‘The rooms ere neatly furnished, well lighted and ‘D for the reception of boarders, A bean m8 , and some morp! some essence of penny- | 5, ‘4 oO ventilated, and provided with all modero hine botties (prodgoed in | Rl® with a full cargo of general merchandise. | titel apd wellenee ct tet, ryntilated, and he schooner Pearl, from Havre-de-Grace, has | Mgind Yate jare eddress Mire MARYS. | The charges are low, bat the wants and tbe Spare), Afterwards searched the contents of | arrived with 110,000 feet of lumber, for Jos. & | THEIFT, Locke ye® sires Mre, MARY @ 7 tort of all gerate wil be carefull a the stove and found a quantity of SLE. Libbey. > &)1 ee 17-7 Weeshall on and atter JULY oe SErren. | pot all ge me Bicesteily Preriged tors . B 5 3: oi a eile Oar cath ol the ve a oni oott which were of an unusual kind: took ‘them atl Pi RAIN TRapzE.—A small lot of prime new first-class suuimer resort among ‘the BER 1, offer our entire stock at very liberal ms out carefully, and preserved them, and turned the Brat sold here this season, was sold | mountains mow open, t S162 39 4 reas discount of 10 PER CENT. ON ALL Casuf[- —— = ‘ie “Captain Shiten tenths that ho lives next | pCOALTRADE—The coal trate for the week a ENWIGK W. H. WILKINSON SALES, RAILROADS. "ap len es P ; nes : door to the Brown’s on 12th street; that he Prentifal. thee ie rei Re. ¥. FENWICK'S ANNSYLVYANIA AIR LINE TO BALTI- heard the servant say there was something . wrong going on there; after Inquiring into the | cclved at Rav’s docks, 3,081 nature of the affair, be went and notified Mr. Clark, and they together "went and got an of cerand went ; tons; ‘New Central | HOTEL AND SUMMER RESORT. company, 6,199 tons; Consolidation company, 32 5 pod Borden Mining company, 2.183 tone, P=] bE wat, 2 OF THR SRan0N into the yard, weere they found mionias were? Proms inant seks, Octet cae @& per month. inna ates git ad . proms bor New Central company, 6,721 tons; Consolidation | a” x, ™o. Clark in searehing the house, when they found | company, 1,700 toon Borden Mining company, Ly 'O1N Ly what hae been stated; Sarah Jones was then P food wus. ‘otal duipments for dhs ak eat (Formerly “The Pavilion,”) sick in the bed, and acknowledged that auabor- | 4.0" ae This delightful Sener BOLNe GAR TLAND, tion had been performed on her. Excunsion.—The Wm. Schley Lodge, No.4, | tomacrives senthieet From Baltine vaglee % Ha sald be we De aes eae | 1 j05 Bez, thie cits will give nn exeutsion to | fed Wa ifeton, ainety mile, tas bean a * D ve § e hones at the Central guard-heuso on last. Sun- sirekinteene nn: ee Sk Mataat. “Bee or sind willbe open for the recepmoot day; he thoug! ey were human bones, bu’ ~ Was not quite certain at that time; took them Under {he new propristorahip, the house has been fein Medica Mosca, on inti sizeet were | . ALEXANDRIA. Riperke to any former eens, ogaePolarments far ey were more thoroughly examined and com- Tax R as supplied with RA 5 je will be with specimens there, and found that | .. x Rurcstican Country Coxvaxtton— | theWortols, Baltimore ana Washington markets. + Batting, Croquet a o , R.D. Backley, | ea Crab at Orster TLeumclt will Ga cen 3 MORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. BUSTUM, and. ail Pointe in the Rew Buginnd States = TBROUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND EW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE or CARS equi tt on thie line is new and of the most liman Parley Cars om Day rave Palace MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. ©: 15 $125, $138, 81.78, 82, $2.28, $2.50, $2.75, $3, less i0 per cont. English Brown Cotton Socks, $4, $6, $7.50, 89, igwards, lees 10 per cent. Jean Linen and Merino Drawers, regular prices, lees 10 per cont. Linen Collars aud Cuff, regular prices, loss 10 per it. Biack ‘Tiee, Biack Scarfs, Fancy Scarfs. Fancy; ‘Ties, White Ties, &c., regular prices, loss 10 per cont. Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, regular prices, fens 10 per cent. Kid Gloves, regular prices, less 10 per cent. Lisle Turead Gloves, 75 cents, loss 10 per cent. TWO TRAINS DAILY (except bunday) wi beiween 8 ow York ae 5 the Bation of the Balti ore and Potomac Railroad, portheast coruer of 6. ‘end B streets : Leave Washington 6:8 a m dafly exer rt Sentay ve Rew York 4p. m. daily except § wor: fave Wasbing’ ss. daily == rrive iy except Suriay gett except Sunday. old. Sarah Jones was recatied, and testified that | Meet In this city on Saturda; Mrs. Brown, had told ber that she had been | 7. Wing, @: Lampking, “A. Hopkins, McKen- | | Terme-@2.40 per day. @18 par week; children halt i 2 re, C, Jackson,’ Rudoip inson, W. f - — To aha agg A cme tho puigonces | H. Morgen, Tanton Harris, aud Patrick Lime: | 22m" CHAS, R. PARKER, Proprietor. were asked if they had any witnesses or if they | Kins. were unanimously elected. ‘The ith ward SE4-SIDE RT. desired counsel, and they stated that they hAd | TePED!cans met last night and elected the fo!- COBB'S HOTEL, neither. babs ge prrodmthooss ae ee COBB'S ISLAND, VA. éudge Dawson then, after commenting on tho | Pitets in, this city to-morrow: John Beckley, | Mow open for the receptions? tistore, It te overt of the erime, sentenced them tone | Edgar Beckley, Chartes Seales, Wm. Miller, | men ype ieee rece ted set Sarton al ved daily. made ge Sound: New York, Now, Haven ai Warford | Sd ork Ormral and Hadeon River BR. B., je Railway, and steamers on Hudson River, ‘are as low ‘as by e called any other romte nnd cheeked at hotels and pri- ders left at the follow Ing offices where tickets and fuformation Northeast corner Iaith street and east corner Gib sire: FANCY GOoDs. Perfumery , Soaps and Toilet Articles, regular prices, g \T lees 10 per cent. tion Fear im fail and each to pay te of $1,000. | Trcic Cakin Gama Tas: aupérintenctent of | tee sen es Ser er Ore gar Peet igc wees appease om | aad Berectes BD ae : sages aa : on Se ¢ — yea General Paserne 5 “ Bs ne el pute: Steamer N. P. Barks from Norfolk or O17 DIFt Sinds at $2 $0 to $16, less 10 per cent, © — ‘ashington Markets—The Ru! Police is m search ofa commander tor the chain +h ner N Dirt Six ue 0 per hed preg sta “é ing ang, Captain Foley having tendered his res- it reone rrystone, Monday, Wedaesday, aud | Ivory, Gold Collar Buttous, 25 , $1.57, $2, e225, BALtogs AND OHIO = Beef (porter b 7 Ygnatlon early this morning. °'Thecaptain says 7 ane COBB BROS. & 00 ace Wane esto G6 tan we pert rE ; do. (round), Bic t command the A wor j tenga *§ 3 dain th r SUNDAY, Jone r 0 $5, less b) pret. Oxydized Buckles, » Vinegaretts, &c., &c., regular Jet Jewelry’, regul: Parnsols and Sen Um 10 per cent ts Ear Di ricer, leas 1 cent. Péices, lees 10 per cont. rellas from $5.50 to §12, loss he is right. Mr. Posry’s Conpition.—Mr. Frank Posey continues to improve, as also his mother, Mra, Edelen, but Mrs. Jameéison, the mother of Mrs. SUNure BOABD-. Twenty-five additional BOARDERS can now be Secommodated at the LOUDON LNSTL TUTE, on moderate terms. joed ft follows, viz: ms Civcimnati Express, via Met Boston, New York and Philadelphia g : p Posey, is still in a dangerowa condition ure sir and fine scenery. and but particu Baltimore and Way 4 vlut.. pane whit! = Bock, or. few hopes are entertained ef her recovery. to Hn eee 2 Beltimore Fost Papen, ithowt stops. pie, PERATIONS COMMENCED.—The conemna- oS seca = . Baltimore q - hallibat, "20 tion of lands forthe cénnectionof the Baitimore AKE VIEW HOTEL, LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODs. Rew York and Phila: Go? cock and Obio railroad at Hyattsville with the Poto- L WATKINS, NEW YORK. ao aa Baltimore and Way ‘This fine new house is now open for the entertain- Winchester and Metropolitan Accom mac river opposite this city, was commenced on, Fives at Ste, 8c, Se, $1.02, $1.06, ment of guests, temporaril for the sea- 6 lU per Cent, ve 1 20625 eae 3. | y y morning. son. It is complete in all i tmente, ose at 0 Baltimore and Way Peiut~ it water trot, 40c. do; spotes de docs Sricrous.—A bout 1,300 pounds of amma- | and Mandal furnsh recphest’ Cotton Hose at Ge, 72e, Bie, 880, less 10 per | Oincinuatt.Celumbus and it Ravan pition passed through this city last night via the | Guests will find ft especially adapted for healthacd | Brown Balbricean Hose at 730, se, $102, $1.31, Philatciphia Express, onions, soe FE rg i. W. C.. V. M. and G. 8. road, directed to Goy- fomfort; large and airy rooms and thorough veuti- {4, $2.12, §2.25, loss 10 per cent. Bantnens _ tic. B peck; cabbage, i0G@l Susy | ernor Kellogg, of Louisiana. lation 12, ul, Fancy, Silk Hose, regular prices, loss ot sro, G4, Neos 10 ner cont. ¢ Fitting U.rstts, regular prices, less percent Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 250,30, S7c, 45c, We, TSC, #1, $1.25, less 10 per cent. Initial’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 65c, STc, $1, Ling ey 8h,ity leas 10 per cont. in Lad “ADCy fs. 75c, leas 10 per cent. Kid Gloves,1,2and $ bation, regular prices, less 10 Grover, handsome Walks, good Drives, and ‘and Boating on the Seunca Lake. ‘ogether with the far-famed Watkins and Havana Glens, the view frongthe house of Seneca Lake and the ea py cannot be surpassed. ‘The Table will be supplied with the best the mar- ket afferd*, and mt corps of attendants eats. ‘as! ton at 4:53 in the morning ve at the Huse at 6 in theeveuing. Rooms can seomred for the season on appucetion by mail to Mr, Josera Dcnx, one of the Central America surveying party, has arrived at his home, in this city. He left the party all in excellent health” and spirits.—Sen‘in-l, tas? ~ CITY ITEMS, — IP You CAN’T GET CooL resort to Dooley’s Arctic Soda Fountain, Capitol Hill. 19.6% new, B0c.@81 & cytnlins, dc. Pd Fuurte—A Philadeiphia Kx) 7 inte... % ecinnat! ard Columbns Exp 9 MORE FOR WASHING T« Leave at 4:20, 5:2), 6:45, 6%), 7:40, $15. 4 Se 9 and 120, AB, 4, 630, 6 840 and 66 p. and 5 p. m.; but not on Be tay For NORFOLK. Ati:10 p. m., but not en Sanday, UNDA TRAINS. From Baltimore—The 4:3) DEALERS LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, CHARLES H. BREDEMEYER, Proprictor. of Toone! : i: : jew Hotel, Watkins, N.Y. Jeal-im” | Lisi Thread Gloves;1, 2and $ button, at 750, Ste, Sis and 4 ad Kuroats ‘Taurtan — ee in Si ciccxao perceak, ot Belay only, the $30 p.m. wit fe and Knights of Pythias T., =PW. crank. T. 8. OBOSSJR From’ Wea ‘Sand Chickens, S109) pair; spi Swords and Belts, . — £2 p.m. trains stopping st all stat we geW die To asta aie, Baldricks, Ganaticte Goth, dc., at + BDW.OLARE. &. 08.0 AD: : ME pg 2 the Lio po me Sarit stop at all OLESALE MARKET. , , + &e., TES? TX: . oT ™, will stop at St ae market, as furnished by James Y. Davis’ Sons, LADIES’ UNDER GARMENTS. < ' ay ti P. Biations south of Aunapolie Junction o., geacral Commission mor- 19,6 621 Pa.av., under Metropolitan Hotel, | ; — Avaska Diawonps, Louisiana ave., bet. 9th and 10th streets Cotton Skirts, 6 tucks, 88 cents, less 10 per cent, northwest :—Flour—Fine, $5@§5.00; super fins, so. 2 2 ae eS ; family, 98.506 Si: extra. | 87. La is we oe ms a at 3081 3) rane Colorade Baphires; MOULDINGS, &c., ac, | Elegantly trimined Skirts from $176 to $2, loss 10 rare A ral — ent. LS dr = Central Office, 626 Lonisians avenue. m ines at 78 cents, tess 10 per cent. cine’ ob an hig Fine Jet Jewelry, Wharf, Depot and Piauing Mill, fovt of 4th stroet i ea a aaa §1 Maz @ | in all the summer styles, received at Prigg’s | st. “ Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, | ginjaaveate cod ei ote eae hw eat Vir~ ei : “ is ay, i 8; q ae Li hon hear $y street. ginia avenue and %b street southeast, ah ba yb ~ Ehemiece from $1.80 to $5, less 02 wool, Ee , Brewers 067i cont. anwadhed, ‘3 Slo; an ven | To) Gentixwex Levine Town.—George SHBET IRON, ee buttery aba; pe wow miatess: | ©. Henning, at No, 410 fin street, offers a su- CET E: cewucey “ $2 “8 om ‘y assortmen' ou oods and ma- i 3 Bio » fu plete If % a neat ab ter warteiena aoe weoinpesing plese f —J22e6e S34 Reupariyania svouds | ihe brome Biase ae ee cent, P ny boi. ay ‘ated isan baverboes’ wold; peices flows. Bese quality, ie Bewt ‘and secon Straw at 61. S00 Barrels e at 84 280 Koarrel ‘bushels oste at ce ee eer ee ORDERS FROM THE Boa RD ow PuBLic Works. Inspeetor Weston has been directed to have the brick area walls raised sufficientls to protect the houses on 20th street numbered 1143, 1145, 147 and 1149. The board have ditected that ipe sewers be laid on 11th street east. Capitol street to Pennsylvania a ula for orders, thin ready-made clothing and Pde pat thin underwear, fine half hose, &c., and Perfectly Fitting Shirts. The assortment is _unnsually complete, and most articles are offereti at much less than opening prices. CINCINNATI LAGER Beer can be purchased from dealers at the low price of $1.20 per dozen pints. If your grocer does not keep it, send orders to Palmer & Green, Georgetown, db. c.6 ——_@——_ THe improved Arctics and Steel Fountains in- ante told and pure Sola and Min HB. 7th & D, A.B. INFANTS’ GARMENTS. Infante’ Long Skirts at from $1.63 to $420, less 10 «Gamer oe Plait eer, vam bric Dresses, 5 Gam Embro! Wasninxeton, Trains between Washing? a York are new run as FOB SEW YORK, withoat change Leave daily (except Sanday at? 308.01 «1.10 July Sth. ‘Flannel Skirts, “ And 8 complete stock of every article of Infants’ Wear; all subject to a discount of 10 per cent. “ “ Plannel Skirts : ha el Re ‘pure Soda and Mineral Waters at BEGINNING TO-DAY. ‘S Bauare Drawe Leave daily (except Buwaay at F lows: A'12-inch on the east side from intersec- | the Temple Drugstore, oth and F. 50,8 : Walking Cloak a pm <s tion of North Caroling avenue and Penn. aye- Wool Boots.” Rue; aid a 12-inch from the intersection of North Carolina avenue to B street south; a 15- ineh from B st to South Carolina avenue, aud ap 1-inch from South Carolina avenue to Pennsyivania avenue. Orders @ been ts- sued for the grading and putting three pipe culverts on the new road through the land of the Talbert estate, from Nichols avenue to Stanton street, in Hillsdale. oo Tug Postat Carp wich was Sent To A Brivgcnoom.—This morning there was left at a business establishment in this city a card, directed to a young man employed there, and who was married but a few days since. ‘The card reads as follows :—‘ Please send me twenty dollars, as you promised to. Lean hardiy get along taking in Washin. The baby is grow- tng finely; it looks more like you every day. You had ought to feel proud of having such a fine son. To look at the child you would not think itwasyellow. Yours, Tillié.” The friends of the young man are confident that the card ina put-up job on him, perhaps by way of a joke. ——_—_»—___ Tor Lave Fire at Tas Navy Derart- MENT.—Enginecr Stratton. of the Washington navy yord. who hesmade a toroagh Inspection of thé «..aent building, reports that Tre Crxcinnati Lager Burr bottled by Palmer & Green is the finest in the District, and is sold at the low price of 21.20 per dozen = ttles by dealers throughout the Dis- et 6 —, Gexvtne Fruit Juwrs and Cream are only used with the pure, cold Soda Water drawn from steel fountains at Coughlin’s, 9th and F. s,w,8 THE SincER Sewine Macuuye sales of 1572 were 8219,600. 4,12-8,wtt — AN EMINENT DIVINY says: “IE haye been using the Peravian Syrap. It gives me new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle.” Seth W. Fowlé & Sons, Boston, will send, free, & pamphlet of $2 pages, containing afu!l acconnt of this remarkable medicine, te anyone sending him their address, 6 >} ENS A Distrrssing CovGn causes tho friends of the sufferer almost as much pain as the su(- terer himself, should receive immediate attention. Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry speedily. cures conghs, colds, infiieaza, sore roat, &c. It will always relieve consamp- ON SUNDAY. ours for New York a 80 F..yAnd Philadel toveek Gok Shea ee ok Bonton can be bad et the Biation Ollice ai all howe = r timore tt vertisement, WHITE GOops. recheduis betwens, Wasbiegees Beni eet Plambarg Edges, 180. to s 37 yards tooe W per cent. Bo uy RP. Bester of Transportation. jamburg Laserting. is. 5 Sia Rieer ‘tnd ‘luserting: 350. 40° $1 9a ‘OONTZ, Agent, W. __mar Nainrook Kiges and Inserting, 25 to $2.25 yard, less T cent acters Lawn, S00. to Bie. yard, lows 10 per cent. riped, Plaid and Plain Nainagok, $02. t0 S0c. yard, Bishop Lawn, at 30, to 80. yard, leo 10 hop Lawn, at 305. to 50>. yard, cent. Tuck gard less 10 per cent. CLOSING SALES « oF Summer Clothing! FOR MEN AND BOYS. ed Frocking, at 60c, to Striped and Plain Swiss, at yard, less 10 F cent. Pialt Organdy, 480, to TS. yard, lows 10 per cont, Marealin, at S7}ec. to S80. yard, less 10 per cout. THE ns followes— + 12.98, 1.33, 2. a.m. and 6. trains ENTIRE STOCK WILL READY-MADE DRESSES. Qur stock of LINEN SUITS POLONAISES BEDINGOTS. is the largest In tho city invite the attention of the Indios to tie stem ber. tion, and in many well-attested casos it has ef- fected a perfect ¢ 6 ———@ ____ No Sopa Water to compare with that drawn BE CLOSED OUT vy Si from the new Arctics and Stee! Fowntaing at IMMEDIATELY we give bj ral onet Ba per ook. — Sediiot Phe roe aang te, Place lt In proper | Cougnlin's Drugstore, Masonic Tempio.” syw-s Freon dar prices, ene Sepia! sees pm na by the fire will reach about £3,000. Ar. | — SuprEREae From Couns, BUNions, BaD AT PURCHASER’S PRICES. Bruwn Linen Butte at § £0) lee 30 percent, | & san eave orders for basceze ke Tangements will be entered into to coniplete the | Natts,etc., find immediate relief at Dr. White" Say « sbecked at aif hotels and residemoes throuss te dente work as soon as ible. At the request of the | establishment, No. 335 15th street, opposite U. NO REGARD sation. Secretary of the Navy, Assistant Engineer 8. Treasury. The treatment often effects a perfect cure, even in extreme cases, if none but Suitable shoes are worn. & pe tive che REI Ponp’s KxTRACT cures rheumatism, burns, pile. uleers, teothache, sore throat, sprains, Invern, "srasta bole Cousin netiag's ne ‘and all hemoschagos Sts, Drew, of the District fire. department, paring 9 rerort of the fire, its origin, & eee Buying PecauTs were issued as follows s- day: Jonas Durings, two-story brick, Giy street, between High and Congress, George- town;'John Saul, four-story brick store and dwelling, 9th street, between F and G north- B.S. YOUNG, Gen” Passenger Agent. jy30-tf BALTIMORE anD Poromac Kal ROAD. Depot cor Gh and 4 streets N. ” TBAINS. LEAVE FOR) TRE A at ‘TIMORE sae ed nits ay White Lawn me ee oo FOR ORIGINAL COST. HABLE BROTHERS, ~etSanoeRESSrE, BeSSCKESEseese “ow ” daily ot eet ee FASHIONABLE TAILORS, White Lawn Wrappers .. Rear Estate Saces.—James a avis, real cine, treated of in medical wr: ane oon ed estate broker, of G wn, sold, for F. W. ‘s tne, 558 Co! z D STREETS, Slonaive 378 Sues, ot Gy in Aor nubian of original | EBOFH % be 8 Cure for thee dineaen. tht REEED. 33% AUD D St: Batiste Polonaise and Redingots, cet RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF Sorg Nipries.—The sn: ig which many streets, to Charles Memmert, for 35 cents | ladies experience from caked breasts aud sore OHILDBEN’S OARRIAGES, nipples, is little realized by men. A remedy | | from $8to @ apiece. a a. e wonder is th: Also, a fine sssortment of CROQUET SETS, from @3.50 to $8, at CH. RUPPERT’S, jem3-1 «| * No. 403 7th street, LADIES’ DRESSES. SPECIAL ORDBR DEPARTMENT. We pave every for D To ORD will the crim Rings of Pepe er ediee : fete ree tbe THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BARE, New York avenue and Ith strest, ye per ce EE VRE See eEE SE | oyey ESOS Gal. Son OS" aDs KEEP it HANDY.— Po Johnson, fhi ‘Of personal ae to Resp. Fry tatsrart teaaeatce, ems Bier, chan with Tanning 8 wagon 4 Rants oe! , Walter McDernall,charget-wi Pin dog Without = on . ‘act I, to run at large, and SoneNoah Sedgwick; 96; abd the dog ordered to be killed

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