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LOCAL NEWS ade toee Howse —Hermann, (14 great ma- Theater Comique —“Jack Shep gard, the Lon- don House-Breaker,” and We wsaal’ miscelia- Beous attractions. Excursions of the steamer Cady of the Lake to Piney Point, and Georgeanna to Point Look- out, Maraball's, and Leonardtown. Condensed Locals, ‘Watermelons are plenty in market. Koights ot St. Patrick. See notice elsewhere. ‘The Circuit Court was engaged in hearing ‘Treadwell (first class) has been for the regatta on Monday. ent The Juve term of the Criminal Court will be eonvened by Judge Humphreys on Monday next. ‘The Gazette to-morrow will be interesting and attractive ‘advertise ment. Reformed FE plscopal Church service, by Rev. Wm. McGuire, pastor, at Lincoln Hall to-mor- Tow evening. See ad. In consequence of the rain storm yesterday sfternoon the race which was to have taken place was oo age till this afternoon. Mrs. Felihemier, of thia city, isa passengor to Europe by the steamer Leipzig, which sails from Baltimoze this afternoon. On Monday next Mr. Franklin Philp’s beaa- tifel reskience and grounds on K street, oppo- site Frapklin Square, will be sold at aucti The many friends of Col. Thomas B. Flor- ence will regret to learn that he is still confine! to his room by the illness from which he has been a sutferer for many months. The interesting annua! exhibition of the Pre paratory Department, Columbian University, =m take place at Lincoln Hall Friday evening, une 23. Archbishop Bailey came to Washington this morning. and will be present at tha corner. gone inying of the new St. Martin's Koman atholic church to-morrow. ‘The ladies engaged in the temperance move- ent in this city held a meeting at the Foundry M.E. church last evening. Miss Chapin pre- Pided, and after the opening devotional exer- Cises, Mre. Underbiil delivered an address. The alarm of fire at 7.15 o'clock last evening, Trom bex %1,corner Bridge and Washington streets, Georgetown, was caused by the burn- ing of » factory, core ner 25th and N streets northwest, Washington. Col. Pettis, in charge of the improvements at Forts Washington and Foote, below this city, has had to discharge about twenty-five han. in a of the want of stone to contin ue work. Abdont ll o'clock this morning Officer Lewis took to the Ist precinct station-house a dead colored female child, found in the water-closet at the Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot. ‘The coroner called and gave a certiticate of burial, without bolding an inquest. Hope of relief at last! The Board of Health Bnnounce elsewhere that the dog war will com- Menceon the 15th inst. Let it be sharp and Gecisive. Several thousand worthless cars that make night hideous can well be spared fromour Streets and alleys. ‘The law association of Georgetown Univer- sity inst night elected the following olficers:— ‘Thomas H. Bradley, presitent; Francis G. Sax- ton, first vice president; Warren C. Stone, sec- ond vice presider.t; John P. Lathrop,secretary; Jobn ©. S. Burger. treasurer, (re-elected.) Ex- ecutive committee—G. Ernest Hamilton, F. J. M. Daiey and Robertson Howard. = - Commencement of the Normal School. The Washington Normal School commence- Ment took place last might at Lincoin Hall in Presence of many spectators. The committee, 5 unusually ber. See the consisting of Trustees Det and AtLce, who had x were on Shepherd, Eon. Job: of Education, and The graduating clas aL. E ed with musie by Rev. Dr. Rankin e ship ot Prof. Dan- kind words were graduat h A. Corcoran. Roberta. Freeland, 1d Alice E. Mary kK. Isabelle Hailday, Sarah &. M on addressed fi the class >. expressing b is best wishes for their fare and lappiness. Gen. Eat n followed in a brief address, stat agh it wut bis business to care for ts of the schools throughout the Stole country, yet he felt « peculiar interest in the success of the schools of this District. He District to prepare young ladies for the ho: ple profession of teaching, and he bade the trustees God speed in their Important werk. eee Increase of Ei ess and Business Factiities Washi. ‘The dilapidated brick buildings at the south- east corner of 10th and C streets, known as the Hotel Lutz,” are being torn down prepara- tory to the erection of two substantial ware- houses, each 21 by 74 feet, and two stories high. ‘The concentration of wholesale business of ali nds, and the constant demand for capacious warehouses in this section of the city, includ Louisiana avenue, B, ©, 9th, 10 and 11 streets, south of Pennsylvania avenue, is s fact well known tothe public. This work is being done by the enterprising firm of Messrs. Ent- wisle & Barron, carpenters and builders, for Messrs. Downman & Green, agents for Mra. Childs, the owner of this Se eee: Messrs. Entwisle & Barron are also building for ndsome and ‘substantial brick themselves a building 2S by 70 feet, two stories, each 13 feet Ingh, on B, between 10th and 11th streets, the lower story of which they propose to rent out for & warehouse. and the second story to be used by them for acarpenter shop. The old stand occu- entlemen on 10th street for so many years is also te be torn away and a large storehouse erected im its place. Washington is Tast becoming the principal market for @ large tract of the surrounding country, both in Mary- land and Virginia; and farmers find that they can purchase their supplies of allkinds'on more eat- isfactory terms from our dealers than any other P estate that the o! going for tl d practice among purchasers of to Baltimore for goods ix fast dying out, @ reason that the competition which bas B up bere within the past cightor ten years as reduced prices on a par with those other cities and increased the facilities of trade in all branches in the same proportion. seers peek Tue Ce GUINAND AGT. TUR District. It will be recollected that Mr. Wm. Guinan who bad a contract for furnishing the pubii seboois with fuel for the winter of 1% Was charged with giving light weight and the centrect was annulled. Mr. Geinand sued the Drstri to bave been delivered. After some months the was referred by the Circuit Court to Mr. J ¢ non, who took evidence upon. the sub- ject of the amount of coal actually delivered, snd yesterday he reported that there was but 165 pounds lacking of the whole amount mrd. He decides, however, thet Mr. Guin- claim to charge (a= the contract was an- pulled) the market price tnstead of the contract Price for the coal camnot be sustained, and he awards Mr. Guipand $4,264.34, instead of $4,- %0 01, deductipg $5.4. for the 1,995 pounds of This awarc was confirmed tne court. Mr. L. G. Hine appeared for plaintiff. ‘The defendant claimed that the entire juantity of coal delivered by the plaintiff fell short of the proper weight, and the referee says on this point: “This assertion is net sustained by an: evidence before me, but on the contrary sever: ‘tons were weighed and found to overran. I cannot, therefore, allow than that already stated by me in the ac- count.” ———— Suz TsRaTERs.—The National Theater will i ES oe t- neming the fret performance of & new local iy called “Chat,” written by « Washington- jan, for a W: lady, the charming May Gal appear in the leading role with several new songs. Ske will be ecpported by a fe company. Those who have not yet witnessed the mar- yelous feats of Hermann, the renowned magic- pera House this week, sbould ‘Ot fall te see him to-night, as he is one of the dest illustontsts who have visited this city. Jack with the realistic Scene, for the inst time at the Theater this evening, with sramme berides. Just —Those of our read- pe the torture of hot nights he e'ty should bear in mind the auction eais iced that a school had been established in | t higher prices for their produce, and | ce, Tot gacepting Baltimore. The merchants | jor the whole amount of coal claimed | | | as delivered by Miss | ia i i a for clerk | a ight watchman at per annum, $1,500. TaR PENDING DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL IN a + $900 each A PROTEST AGAINST THE TAX CLAU! CONGRESS. Mr. Thom submitted the following con- ‘Pson current resolution, which, aftersome discuasion, was edopted: “Whereas a till now pendii porary overpment forthe Dist fn Congress for a t preposes to three por cent.on re r the city of Waehington, two aud’s half per cent, for { G- orgtown, amt t Te ‘asbivgton. the said rax to become duc and pay- he first day of November next: resoiven by the Council and House of Dele- fates «of the Mistrict of sentatives of the Columtia, That a» repre- of this District having Fe and for the protection d security of private and otber property, it bo comeathe duty of the Legislative Asseab tially to anggeat to the hoporable memb al Leyisiature that the Proposed any fine be oppressive and br Nat would at our citizens, and the tore so at ‘use the assessment of two tate for the current on the with the proposed new ® community unsestained by turivg or cemmercial ©; nary business is of the prospective grie which wenld jeopard the citizens, Con, be re ond the means of our 7 Resoleed. That the mall ing o brarches of the Legislative Asemph ° these resolutions to — through our Dele; ir. Golden moved that when year becemes due and rat day of Juiy. besides in arr-ars for special tax: s, to asseenme: ‘ions, how serionsly depressed effects of the Ite floanctal revolations, and efor. of the ation Mdepsome to the present momact, per cent. on real ¢s- vable ‘arge sums due and pay which, togosber nt. it imposible by extensive mauufac. nd whea erdi from in vi herein tutimated, roperty of uiany worthy ares respectfa! modify the pendiug bill as not to impose ¥ requested #0 to burdens be- palation, the cause coptes communicated to the e Council ad- journ it be to meet on Monday next; agreed to. r. Brooks gave notice that would call on the committee ‘on Monday next he on national rela- tions to report the bill in relation to the taxation of chureh property. At 6:50 o’clock, on motion of Mr. Brooks, the Council adjourned. HOUSE.—Mr. Brewer introduced bill for the relief of F. Prott. arsignee referred. House bill for the mac Insurance Company was ‘The House considered the in committee of the whole, with the exception of the ¢! of Michael Datty; elie of the Poto- code of local laws and completed it hapter relating to markets, which, on motion of Mr. Carroll, was jaid over. Council concurrent resolution protesting against the proposed rate | forth in the new biil for the District, offered in Congress — Committee, was rea: r. Shepherd (Mr. Carroll in the chat gt to be representatives of the taken the harsh measure whi in Congr of that The con Connell was a milk. ed and adopted by the F bich bad alread the Senate Congress a instruct: of taxation as sei | government of the by the Juint Inyes- On gislative body in the District of Columbia that claimed people, but it had ich had been offered the people to a krowledze rrent re: ndewater document, and manly protest like that which hat ation of the fonse of Dy the © >t pr: ‘The substitute was adupted, and the | tions were then laid on the table, the resol of the House having already been proseuted to Congress. — Public School Examinations FIRST DISTRICT. Female Intermediate, No. 3, Mise Ellen Gibbs, teacher, located in the Frankiin | | | | | | building, wa ‘Trustee Stuart. ferred to advanced grades. éxamined yesterday by ‘ Hiart and Harns, Mr. A. T. Staart Fifty-three pupils are on ti Tolls, of ail of whom but three will be tra ‘Miss Rosa Watson received the medal for the year, and the follow- ing were awarded diplomas: ner, Florence KR. Keily, Clar: M. Kich, Sarab Spanier, Mary M becca Wenger, Lillian Maca: Alice L. Hornor, Appa Miller, Alma J. H Susan'F. Sutphin, Sarah Cox, dobanna herges lian, Whillmina E. Scherge Delia P. Woodruff. Male Secondar G. Hickey at tue examined. by Trastes O'L tuart. Charles Kolb was nd the following received Beane, Caroliue C. ,» Annie P, 9, tanght by 24 and —Virginia L. Tur. a Heslmun, Lizzie Finney, Ke- rty, Myra Ouraat uttre!l, Emily oJ - Tenlon, » Catharine P. Kil- r, Julia Getz and Miss, Sue streets was Yriscoll and Capt. the modal scholar, diplomas:—Phillip Minuix, Harry Kidwell, Edwin Davis Stephen McArdle, Edwin French, John French, Robt. Palmer, Heury Rick and Hickey presented books to Hadrian Ryan for attention Jos. Kyan. Mise Edwin Davis and to study. SECOND DISTRICT. The schoo! of Miss Amand: ary No. 5) was examined in the Seaton yoverter rammar, Wolf, and the test was merit roll is ae foilows: Medal to Seligman to Henry I. Ssackelr Wm. L. Magraw, Frank , Chas. J. Evans, John Wallach; diplomas Albert M. Minor, Rowe, Chas. B. @ M. East (Second- uiiding morn: by Mr. G of the Male assisted by Trastees MoLelian ood satisfactory. a= ord, A. Flather, John Oppenheimer, Robt. K. Spin- = Heory L. Frazier, Wm. ©. Fowler, Edw’d § }, Leake Meadow, Wm. M. Stewart, William Donaldson, Albert Kiakring, Henry O: ‘rank A. Gol in, Williss, Fi EL No. 15, tanght day morning Pepneylvan streets, to which place it was from the Congregational Church. ward took chi Reiner, Jose Golaetet school Miss King, took pics yester- in the improvised school room on i@ avenue, between 6th and 7th removed last week Mr. Wooa- of the examination, assisted by Mr. Wolf Mr. John A. Thompson. The examivation was very satisfactory, Lucy Chad- well in mental arithmetic bein, ‘The singing by N. Deland ent 45, number transfe almost A. Mc’ rtect. array | was very fine. Whole number 47, number pres- ferred 40. The tollowing is the merit roll: Medal to Lizzie Center; dip- jomas to Mary L. Kaiser, R. GC. Lansa: Taft, Anni Collins, Rena Female Primary N was examined yesterday by seieted by Pret. Gage and street, between 2d and 34 ber of t pup bia of whom were pi : aa Ha K. Ives, E. Thompeon, Margaret . Karr, Minute L. Stone, Elizal Luey'H. Chadwell, Annie C. Musser, Bengel, Hattie H. Fague, Alice A. Carne L. es Mary Ce oegge Jennie Rupp, Julie H H. Eddie, , Roberts ‘Caldwell, Adelaide Elfzabeth Dabler, Atala Desh manda McMurray. "Se » Mise Bond teacher, Trustee Detrick, Dr. Bond, on H streets, and the num- | weters will be 58 out of total of resent. The exe: ciees were very gy and the little girls did remarkably weil. merit roll: A. Boyce. M. Esch, J Apnie K. Boud, M. Agnes Alten, Caroline Basschlid, Ada Mary J. — nos ™ in, Annie gerald, b ‘M. Nohe, annie’ E. A Fitzgerald. Medal to Alice V. Colli to Amelia §. Fisher, Mary 8. Fitzgor following 1s the iplomas a, Julia josephine Killigan, Wilson, Catharine aret C. Leeitie ‘alker, Virginia Female en he 8 was examined inthe Miller wom ‘rustee McLellan, assisted by Trustees and Wood: teacher (Miss —_ Rowe) and were complimen' ward, and the the pupils on the result. The roil bumpers 45, allof whom were it except one, and 39 will be transfer The awards were made as follows:—Medal, Emma L. Helin- sep; diplomas to Elizabeth 51 . c. ,) Emma ©. Karr, Annie M. Viebman, C. Fox, Eliza Top- bam, Claodia M. Moran, Edith M. Davis, Sarah — Louisa V. _ 3 Elia F. Powell, ‘ane Barnes, ‘s > . Horton, Kate A. Stickney, Matilda rh gg mall H. Elizabeth Aldrick, a. Loe Adler, Rosa E. © }» Nettie J. Walk- er, Eliza M. Musser, B. Cor: Adier, Julia H. , Ida M. Welch, W' — Pattersov, Mary A. Shien, Clara W. lodges. Female Primary No. 2, Miss Clara Hollings worth teacher, was Mr. Detrick and H 24 and 3d, and the puptis made a street, between tnd &2 preseats 86 merit ‘There were 6 on the roil, will be The at 3 o’ciock (tax’ titles toliowing real. ests west h 4, in square 5. ling 25 fe betw r | streets southwen ed by honse, to Mile B. at S10 :—Medal B. bi ag diplomas to Carrie 8. Lowe, Annie wrath Kate M. Brown, Kate 0. Bowen, teacher, at 9:30 yesterday morning ia the Jetlerson butiding. This school is compos-d Of 50 keen, active girls, 49 of whom were pres- ent at the examination, and the one who wis absent, on accoaut of sidkness, will always re- gret that she was onable to participate In so meritorious an examtnation. — Barring the an- hoyance of pasting locomotives, which mar every exercise in this building, the examination was upusuallyjpleasant. Forty will be trans- ferred. The following is the roll of honor: Medal, Aveiaite Tane; spelling metal, Bert jegel. Diviowas to Mary Halley, Mary Ack Leabelia Binnix, Mary Aickey, » Emma Lamb, Hanuie Taylor, Laura Aili- ie Bauit, Odith Yeatmin, Sophia ‘& Thorn, Lizzie Donaldson, Sophia Bien, Virginia Talbott. Male Secondary No. 3, Jefferson building, Miss Rachel A. Garrett teacher, p an ex- amination yesterday afternoon by Trust Wileon, aided by Trustee Wright and Mr. J ‘Thompson, teacher of male grammar school. ‘The names of 41 pupils are on the roll, all of whom were present, and all are ready to trans- fer to higher branches. The medal was awarded to Lewis Wilson and a bandsomely bound book to Rudoiph Von Gluemer, the contestant for that honor. Diplomas were gen to Rudolph Von Gluemer, Frank Davis, William Mitchell, ‘Thomas West, John Boyd, William Sayers, Obaries Miller, Henry Bensinger, William Car- ney, Samuel Barron, John Schlett, and Oharles ‘Ashton, The reputation of Miss Garrett asa successful teacher is well known. All present yesterday spoke in terms of praise of the pro- gress of this school. red Schools. ‘The public examinations tn the Chamberlain (Georgetown) building was continued yester- day, and the awards were made as follows: ci No. 2, Miss A. A. Vanderhoop, 52; all present. Medai te Sarah Tighlman; certificates to Harriet Bea- son, Joseph Day, Mary Gray, Mary Creamer, Catherine Davenport, Martha Shelton, Marga- ret Wallace, Nora Jones, Ellen Green, Cathe- tine Wise, and Ida Johnson. Grammar No. 1, Miss 8. L. Daffin, teacher; 36 puptis on the roll, 34 present. Medal to Den- | nls Wayman; certiticates to Catherine Alexan- der tighman (2), James W. Gross, | Mary L . Ehzabeth Wayland, Willi Burrell, Nellie West (2), Noah Sedgwick, Sarah Coakley, James L. Turner, and Rachel Phenix, | A pleasing feature in this school was the pre- | sentation of # beautiful toilet set by the pupils to Miss M. A. O. Coakley, who has assisted them | materiaily in their musical exercises. re were present during the examinations Trustees Johnson, Kyder, mith, Mar: Ferguson, Pope, ‘and S ntentlent ¢ who, with Kev. Dr. D. P- ton, Eider F Garland, of Texas, participat | the award of med: i 3, ma broker and a rnvon for Enoch tion, the interest of the la! broker and 3 and 5, iu for $1,400, Tre & cens fort AMINATION of appli ea ions in our public schouls operation, f will be furn few applicants ong ladies (teachers tor pr and ope gentleman. A list of que: binitted to each applicant, embracing prob. lems in arithmetic, grammar, geozrapny, his- ¥, philosopiv and sigebra, and on the an- | examiners. ——. |. Tus ENTeRTaInMeEnT gi last evening, by Mrs. Nathalie Pollard, was 4 decided success inaliterary way. The pictures of real lite—recognized as her own—were aini- rably drawn, and given with vivid dramatic ef- fect. The readings of choice pieces were, if anything, better done than her lectare, and showed her to have great power in rendering | the thoughts of others, ri rating upon her the | attention of the audience. “The Kock of Ages,” +t recitation and part singing, wasexcepding- ly happy. Mrs. Pollard, we understand, in- tends going from here to Baltimore to lectare for the same purpose. goto As THE WASHINGTON Market Company.— The stalls were not put up for sale jig Med the directors of the Washington Market ma pany as it was announced they would bs, but the sale was postponed. The batchers and other dealers are still determined not to pay a beavy bonus for the privilege of occupying the stalls, and they assert that the rental should satisty the company amounting as it does to $14 per month for astand six foot front—s23 per year per frovt foot. The dealers will at the | Call of their president, Mr. George M. Oyster, hold a meeting at Narden and King’s, on Tues- Gay afternoon, to determine a course of action. o—— A NEW GRANGR of the order of Patrons of Husbandry bas been organized under the name of Oxford Grange and located at the Oxen Hill (Mt E.) church, opposite Alexandria, with the lollowing officers, who were installed by Mr. all, secretary of the Maryland State on Thureday: Jobn Nailor, master; L. | ley, overseer; Dr. Bain, lecturer; B. Kirby, | steward; H.'M. Lincoln, assistant steward: | Harry Bird; chaplain; N.” Masters, treasurer: | H. 8. Halley, secretary; William Goe, gate keeper; Mrs. H. M. Lincoln, Ceres; Mrs. 1. E Halley. Pomona; Mise L. C. Grewn, Flora; Mrs. HL. 8. Halley, assistant steward. — range, Hal- A CERTIPICATE OF INXCORPORATION bas been filed in the office of the recorder of deeds | in the name of the “Bar Association of D C.,” | the object of which is to maintain the honor and dignity ef the profession of law, and in- | crease its neefalness in providing the’ dae ad- | ministration of justice, and the mutual im- | provement and social intercourse of its mem- re. The atiairsof the association are to ba managed by @ board of directora, viz: W. B. | Webb, R. T. Merrick, Nath. Wilson, Enoch Totten, James G. Payne, J. J. Coombs, and Wm. F. Mattingly. Worx or tue 8. P. C. A.— To-day Mr. Gatchel arrested several parties on their way to market for baggung thelr cows, but as they did hot seem to be bad cases were immediately re- lieved by being milked in the street. The offenders were let off. Stmon Wright, of Ar- lington, Va., was arrested on the charge of @riving @ lame and sere horse, and was taken before Justice Clark who imposed a fine of #3. pete Dis tlnn ANOTHER Market ComPany.—A company is now furming, and is about ready to file its ap- lication for a charter, to purchase the square west of 9th street, between Massachusetts ave- nue and K street northwest, for the purpose of building a markethouse. Among those interest- ed are James G. Shaw, KR. J. Beall, Davis and U. H. Painter. —e—_—_ Miss McCogmick, at No. 905 van avenue, has secured the services of a trimmer just from Europe, with all the latest styles and fashions from al |. This will be good news to the ladies of Washi 2. THE COURTS. Potice Count—Judge Snell. To-day, Willie Jones, a small » was fined $2 for in the river at uw table hours, Henry Augustus and Richard F. Hawkins, two colored boys, were fined $5 each for running on the street parks. Joun Thomas, charged with fast driving; $20. James Doyle, charged wi selling liquor without license; $159. An ‘was taken, $300 bonds being roquired. Lizzie Jack-on, assault and battery on Wi, Butler; ¢ booed Sgr rngeet gues and es - on jerman 5 and costs—appeal taken. Robert Favth sesault and battery on Heary Wi $20. Emma Lind-ey, larceny of a skirt $3; £5 and costs. James Cox, main- taining a nuisance; $1. Jobn Blake, assault and fault hove Margaret, wife; Dends to kee pence. Edward Poilard, bh 4 rough the io auliog fal streets in an exposed S7-Hailstones inches in cir- eumference felt un Storrs fy Ne dy OD ‘Tuesday, Jung 2 THs StoRM.—During the severe arches frout of the new schoel down. On h strect, oj ite 2d, the recently che by A. econ was gtinee ast flooded in the cellar and Coat Trape.—Ti ‘01 tons and the ship aents 14,89 tons. The agents (Messre. Gilmore Mere- aith & Co ) of the oui ghoghe: received 1,464 tows an co 1, making the ty OI7¥ ITEMS. Exrrexzo Youras & Co. quote prices in another column, {t will pay to reat. a P Alaska Diamonds, tron Colorado Sapphires. . Fine Pisted Jeweiry.. Fine Piated Bracelets Fine Plated Chains, z Received at Prigg Store, No. 457 Pepnsylravia avenue, near 4%; street. Try Dooley’s Yeast Powder, you will soon find it, noton'y the best, but also the cheapest Baking Powder. Put up full, net weight. aay Geta ee New Surrires—Receiring Daily. Straw Hats, at popular prices. Bathing and Fishing Hate, 25 and 50 cta, Good White Shirts, $1.25, $1.59 and $2. Thin Underwear, f0c., 730. and 31. Packing and Traveling Trunks; Bags and Valises. Sun Umbrellas, lined and unlined. | ‘Lewis’ Popular One Price Store,” | 2 Mount Vernon Block,” 7th st., bt. '& K. To Kare Coor.—Buy the celebrated $1 Gauze Undershirt. For sale only at Hollander Bros. 6 Foot Surgery, we. The feet have constant duty to perform, and need occasional attention by the surgeon’ spe- cially skilled in treating their ailments, in order | that they be kept in as comfortable and as use- ful @ condition as possible; and thousands of persons who visit Dr. White's establishment (No. 635 15th street, opposite the Treasury de- partment, Washington, D.C.,) tind that timely attention to those important members, the feet, economise time, and conduces to health, com- fort, aud ei ess, and probably to length of tife. White removes Corns without p £0 the patient can walk withease. He suce fully treats Bunions, Vascular Exerescenc } | —- , | THERMOMETERS and Earometers are repaired H | swers to them @ decision will be made by tho | ven at Willard Hail | Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other ailments of the feet. Office hours from $ &. m. to 6. Fee, $1 py durin patie ~ ° DENTLEMEX'S Mack Dleached and te! sylvania avenue. Take Ni dersbirte lander Bros. aw and Panama Ht: med at Whiting’s, 924 Penn: 6 ae = —1,0%) do: fine Ganz 1 Jean Diawe mdorsed and pro- 3a laxative gaiuing in Ponp’s Extract piles, alcers, tooths senid » Bore throet, t it medical wr! mAdicive, treated of in z for these diseases, m,th | Known t+ bea —— | _ Tre strera Sewing MAOHUNR sales of! | were $219,c80. 4 L-eywit | Wiroox & C The celebrated Ba shew Bau 1G MAOnUNE. Age t "3 hoopskirt and corset fagwry Intelligeucer balk r Patierns, and made to order b ¥ fulness of Singer's | SECOVD IYSTALLUENT oF PHING AND SUMMER CLOTHING LATER STYLES, BETTER MADR, AND LOWER PRICES, 3 PRICES OF SUITS: All Wool Cheviot buits, @6 All Wool Hatri A Woot Cassimere Sita, 93" | O Busrele Caesimere Suits, g10 Biverside Suits, 812 Silk Grafe Suits, @13 Dedley Suite, $14 Suits, 97 Buits, g10 North Hosio Suits, $11 Pennington Suits, @12 Silk Mixed Suits g13 Middlesex Flannel Suits, $16 Disgonal Bahe, 916 . pe Diamond Check Suite, $17 Worsted Basket Suit: ' Imported Oassimere Suits, g20 PRICE OF DEESS COATS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH: Bingle Breasted Black Cloth Coats and Md 216 a from ai Double Breasted Black Cloth Coats and Vests. from 818 to 925 English Diagonal Coats and Vests, 8. B. fr 310 to 918 Worsted Diagorial Baskct Coats ans Vesta, Dos from $16 to 20 PRICE OF PANTS: Fin All Wool Light Cassimere Panta, from 94 to gS Business Pants, from 1.00 to g4 YOUTHS’ SUITS-at e14 3 7 9 res 13 @ es er 6 12 s $ a BOYS’ SUITS—at a7 3 6 10 ‘1 - eo ‘a 39 : $13 A. STRAUS, 1011.....PRNNSYLVANIA AVENOB....1011 Betwoen 10th and Ith streets, mayl5-tr SEASONABLE ARTICLES AT SEASONABLE PRICES, Ladies’ Gauze Vests, high neck, short Ditto dow peck and Dito ai enish neck 7 lor ee Batt 2 pair 2 hemstitched do.. Ape Mourning | adkk, set—+ only gt. SILVERSERG’S itan Dollar Store, 319 SEVENTH STREET, Muss Panagrivania Avsyve, 1) LADIES’ Goons. Georgetown Advertisements. DRY GoopDs. ‘Goons. GEORGE: TH CF sano aaa ee (880 “sent Ol i TO-MORROW, (Santer) a nd nt thea ck the nF thenew Bt. toe. pat at tiuta Charcbs ‘By order, " Se re oe era: Reka toons. tor DAVIS’, M4?Ftine: ae " togetheretth | SO Market Space, Corner sth Street, sfiststt Monae rrren core ek — se same rate as you pay Waitty. Just Werived lot of HAMBOR? EDGES tie erst HosrER & BRo. gad IBSERTINGS, ou Juc oust att, Newmont Binucns 5 ees en, ods, at low Prices, at Davis. at 4 Peunm tvania Rentoome WORTH OF DRY Go0Ds ee on AY $50,000 3 LAZEX sec SILK FANS, Pisin aot, Ploweret, JW lw _117 Bridge strost, G-orgetown, DO. AT Oost. i great variety, ot Davis’. STONISHINGLY OHBA ‘We shall, from this date, and continue to Angust . : AA Stiriped ara Pall Grecia vee, 124; worth wnite = sia LADIES LEATONS sot ELASTIC BELTS, Striped suo Plaid Orgaucie Sui: fogs 28; worth trom 38 ceats to §7 “ach. at Pe Bobs Organdies, the sandsomest goods SELL OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK ————_—_—_ son, nt ts Cnced prices JOR LOTS of Pisin and Pancy SASH BIRR INS ‘Vieworis Lawns (per: linen) at 23 cents, equal toany Of DBY GOODS at cost, to dissvive partocrship. Yery cheap, ves. ™ pene Allof (he best makes oor GREAT BARGAINS _de9-6e" 101 seam oes 5 ‘Will be offered, as the stock must be sold. = MPOLTANT TO BUYERS VF READY-MADE 4 CLOTHING “AND GENTS’ FUMNISHIBG | 5.0 g40 Joumgon a couLeY. | W'PE Re 2.0.0 De —In, order to | reduce mocks, pre: | 2 ae Sosce._ | guits tate ry to changing ines Twill ‘ee 0 per ernt. less than house inthe Diss | JOMN T. MITCHELL, sew eae HARD FCLLALOVE. , ae vi i TLUALOVI 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENC yc teat ef the ab SS = don cb hota ane ot oh TRURGET! ter . G hours, 9 5. tad SPECIAL ARTICLES i pra 00 | our, 9a, m. te u DIA! or : _s (to Teceive de posits) tint! 6p areaaapeaae N®tice: depos erai Bink 8 Liema Shawls ard Jackets, bed Sik Omtect — leet te on all aocessib’ ior, Piatn and Striped Black ¢ De, 4 in u ‘ays. Mondays. Victorta Lawn, French Muslin, Swiss M sila, Col MRS H. FOLBINZORN, Pron: ored Linen sud Percaion, ae H. Polkinhorn, De COMMENCEMENT DRESSES. poqsdin: Biiey A Buia mn pee JOWN T. WITCHELE, TION IN PRICES —To cnable as to So 9 SNS’ . = Farey \, close oat cur entire stock, of Dav auons | — ®_Bo_03) PEBNSTLVANIA AVBEUS. READY-Mape Pees: SELL EVERYTHING AT BEUUCED SF ECIALTIES ee thon ° i 6-tr ag n J TICK —TAMVYOKARY REMOVAL, THE ARCADE j N a The continnal{acreaso of bustuess making tt a si _ ~ cessnry fo rebuild iny store. wd E : Syed aeeee Sete ay GP onmar nevection ux Be pe found, during the prestces of the ‘ im wat Bai i STREET,” aa STRAW Goons, a fow doors above Jafforamn strect, 7 . . — Aste im repent wi bot Iterfore with tho rit ineme santenitesteicseedaacdingehaned We sxecution of work Inthe dyeing sui scouring de- | PUB Om JACKETS, . | etkaW Guns Flow kes - sitgeeal all Sara of ay f nas willbe promptly |S as. a ae ee ee) ee are teens teres je a y Ot en offer qu! hat hae aduc ie pe! ss H, WHEATLEY, Priva JAORE = in| enti) it due greet iad. Office, until farther notice, No, 77 Bridge sreaty coll before eaeaedite cit Savantage to give use Georgetown, D. O. mark-tr ‘. 3. mone, BBY THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. iB ly Now 621 rect Burt BUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED = PROPERTY IS GEORGETOWN, DO. mies MccO y virta, ec fe Supreme Ooa SE ° the District of Columbia, passed. ou the ait tay ON SECOND FLOOR. 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, = A Marek, 2, D et a Vo ee - (Up States > ing, wherein Reginald Feadaily assignee of | 0, roms 28 conte to constant re: © newest Rameburg was complatvant, aod Wa’ D. Oxssin ot GOOD MATTER ae okt witein Toor coeds al were defendants, tbe undersigned, ae Trostes, CHIP AND STRAW BONETS AND GATS, lion ie respect: TOMLISOS, OTL ay, OOK & Taw ot Fhues a! Drisits ae he wi ot a clean INSPECT OUB STOCK AND PRIOES, well ester IMPUBTED BORNETS, he flowing deectibed Fv . WOULFURD & SHILBEKG, eur LACKS, Re Ro. ipg aod being in ee 4u7 VENTS STREET, ADAME ESTREN™. 61% umn are: x je6-tr betwoen D and E southwest, Very tamtecane Declioa sans peas =e eres ne de, Dewe’ a a G[SEATEST BARGAINS RVEG OF FEGED " ee riuaiag w fat Wil! sare money and time. “ 100 feet to. tho’ beniaaine iesoreted = : pathenn~ * with a two-story frame dwelling, i DRY GOODS. i J omnes 1,e¢00 YARDS I JEW SPRING 6 - eat i s NEW GOODS. NEW a . : | **PAEa OLk SUN UMBRELLAS, OPS Beat natty | Ani NONE ES tn Fancy Qoote | Open at YouUNG SB. Y. B1%08, frame Warebu' | macid-cr ‘ Al that oth CHEAP PRY GOODS STORB. Tv7 MARKET sPac 100 FONLh dive « MEAD & CO. and 1%h streets, We PUPLINS, cents All wool DEBAGE, 40 Beautiful side- bard PES A hee, a All of Lot Mo. 129, fa addition, f SLES snd LAWNS, & GRENADINES ant vant sah Hart tad b ad veyed by Wiltiara B.” We i “Bow Express Line.” BOSTON FRO. Mark treigat via “Cl; 4 wburg by deed dated Sept or Gok a ABD PROVIDEN: jes Tron Liwe,” wn ce abip by NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! | BAXTEB'S, 1920 Pen apd Alvacas chospor than b heving resemed be ~ beptuning. togathe sud White Gu Bt pop Norfolk, witl leave her wharf, f ° a oli, will leave soto thereou ard all the machine 5 Pg hy Les Sixth ste t, every MONDAY and 11 those lote of grown iving and baing in Gaorge- | Geuts’ Handkerchiefs, and @ general assortment pS me [caching at the District of Columbia, and knowa as Lots No. | Notions at low figures. . Line for B. in Beatty. Threlkeld and Deakiu’s ow ‘bh the Old Dominion Seamebiy as the save are Isid down oo 4 y a ‘on ‘ ns of suid town,impeoved by alarge | |’ HE MILD POWER CURES, eOate of body atthe Laces poms be ame Sp FTeinye of sole: Que-third of the purchase money BB, BITSAUSG Semon ay a sf each parcel sold to be cash, and the balance ta two equal payments at six and twelve months, with interes: from day of sale, to be secured by approved Humphrey's Homeopathic Specifics as To: Pianta iy bonda or notes aud a reserved lien on the premises; | Have proved, from the most ample experience, an aud. on the ratification of any such sale and fai | Etre success. Simple, prompt. efficient and reli- | “ PASSAGE RATES REDUCED payment of the purchase money ,adeed will bo given | Sble. They ere the only medicines iy to the purebasers. $100 to be paid at time of sale | Sdapted to popular ure—so simple that mistakes NEW YORE AND GLascow, ou each parcel sold. All conveyancing at cost of | faunot be made in using them; so barmlevs as to be FAVORITE KOUTE FOR TOURISTS. purchaser. Terms to be complied with within uve | {Fer from Ganger; and so efficient as to be alwars . days from day of sale, otherwise the Trastes reserve | Feliable. They ‘bave the highest commendation the right te resell the property sold at the risk and | from ‘all, and will always render satisfaction, edations Unsarp: ss .d. cost fe haser oF purchasers, No. . One AUTH 8. OOK oe 1—"Fevers, Jong, Toflammatiom vena 88 Ef wi - OABSIN, a. ; z 2 may23-co&ds (08. DOWLING, Auct. of 2B N bode Bo 2 ELEGANT ICE CREAM AND OYSTER ang? ly MISCELLANEOUS. FO! 4 PaRrxor-ritring saint 59 High strect, Georgetown, D.G. are. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS aT is CUNARD LINE. ie—Fever and KEEN‘, 422 9th Street Northwest, | Plies, Blind = ; 1-0) W ith the view of dimi: ance - SHIGT PATTERNS CUT TO ORDER. jant-tm | 2—Ostar'al aton, the Btesmere of thit Line tain a eas 21—Astiwa, Op Breat 00D-BUBNT LID urea ich argod Glands, Beeitisea. WOOD-BUBN 2B. 33—serofule. tnisr lands, Bwellings. . THOMAS FAHEY, 25—Sea Bickness, Sickness from Bidiug. 2—Kio: Direase, Gravel. B ctreot, bet. loth and Nth n. #. rome ly Debuity avo1 ogres for all sonsons of the year. outward passage from Queenstown York or Boston, crorsitg Meridian uf 0 st 48 lore or nothing to the worth of 4. aj On the homeward pamsage, crosat 180 at 42 lat. or nothing to the Lu LIME! Lime ar2s 6m J OTICE—That B.8.JUSTH, 619 D street, be 2-Bore Mouth, Canker .. IN econ gt and tth scteos aocthvennmeee. | ao Weakness, Weitinux iy atria EEOOND-BAND OLOTHING go of Li ‘st _lews then half the oust of ready-made new ones. me, DEENA “a svociaity. feb SILK lcerated Sore T . a isis, by Case Thy pldeet and larga of Making tn the country | I—With 8 large 8 drach Vi poy yg : > Aout ee UBDAY from Now York. : Meutor (New Bock). : - detwoen F and @. a—With 3 laree Saree Steamers marked tlius * do net carry steerage pas uo color rab off ; ™ t chor back in time. case, and Specific Humoopathic Mi —— (Small Book). a wo 30, 8100, and BLM, 4, FISHER. FIRST CLASS SOOURER, S—Wikch # lares S-Srechia Viais Paper cane. ef h street, oppoaite. Pateut Office, jomeeupath ¢ ss SPECIALTIES OF HIS SOLE PROCESS. — a er ow a Ladies Dresses cleaned without Seine he cpets. Single large viele. 50c. an4 #1. Sold by all drng- rates. Gentlemen's Clothes cleaned without shrinking iss. Sent by mail or express free, on receipt of ‘Gisegow, Har Gronse spote removed effectually, #0 that they ever | {he price. phases ip alaston. Harte short ‘and abi ‘leaned tice, . = erate: punctuate jeuarenteed."" F'yopiay' | “Dumphrey’s Homeopathic Medicine Company,” Ao. 4 Bow STABLISHE 1661. mo EARS Deror, 562 Broapwar, B x. JOBS G. BARTH SYZAM DYSh AND SCOURRR VANA LOTTERY. Ho, 114 Foar-and-afiest gue door bs soinge nSrse7 Wy days coommencing Jan 1074 Ladios Dresses Cleaned and Dyed without being ; L. Somgueasenesmnanneti Tecoma ern | [fg Ed Gistes, Bhoes, Fors, ote, Cleaned at shortest 3 Prizes of 5400 each & of CS > Sita Sie nie remand ASTUBE FOR HORSES—One hundred acres, Pritt roue near Big P- ‘Mont- ete for “4 praesent bE 0. H, P. CLARK. ® New York” General Agent, T ‘NT INVENTION, patented to8. | \-eny LOWEST PRICE POR oe eek AX BR of Washington: ih oa Br atic VEBY LOWEST FuICES FoR GROCESIES peated oneal Sieees maine into lamps, he hee to erent Togeases Cote ionsteds jnat the Sil Aftoch ‘uteatoe site | Wino tas sem Zoested, 3. meg ey Sag will aot beset, Bewport Fi. ur, warranted, $2.45, od fiah when in the lamp. malt, or at the ao bigh grade, $2.15. fovemtar’s office, Will besold | 300 choles ughr-cored Hams. or excl stock of Tess, 40 cents 0 @1.25 per pound, jam © BIER CO i ctilagton to uaa anaed. and large ‘cach ‘pay elven to") xa JAMES m Wavuen, febls-t0 ete: F streets.

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