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‘EVENING STAR. _ TUESDAY............... August 11, 1874. LOCAL NEWS, Condensed I ocals, ‘The Wr wbiraton Sc iuetzen Verein will ho'd gene ’a! moeung to-1e .ow ever ng. Scert. At a meeting of “Ye D rie. Lrat bawery lest the laws .or the governrrent of the drawn up by the officers were adop.- © Sir. Joseph 0. Wilson, supe.:ntendent of pub- Ne schoo!* ix qoite tll at b's revidence, on Maac- acbusetts avenue, near 15th sireet, we regret t> MFie forloy vg citizens of Washington have yost received patents: Levi Sievers, for im- wovement in ¢pparaias for burning coal in oiler furpaces, George B. Dyer, improvement in corse’. Tie U. S. steamer Triana sailed from the s yard y terday mo.aing for A’ wre. sthe will take the moni* sr Amphi tow, and Sar eed tothe Leigue Island r~.7 yard, Philetelpbia. ‘The bo rdo. experts at the navy yard ap- porri'd to reimycct and reme sure Jamher, Ferform-d *he'r duty y terday, ard ar..vod at the concirs.on that the mate al fu'aished ‘+ first cir<s end the price re =»rab'e. Inthe case of the sudden death of Salvador May, of Georgetown, ro..ced in yesterday's Star, *he cororer held noinque t. ,.ving h'= ©, 'r’on *ha. the cause of de sth wes heart dis. bre. ¥ -. Talbot Lansing, of this Distcict. has in- ven ¢d a hydraulic elevator and dumb waiter, wi'ch is operated by water, conveyed through & pipe aitached to an ordinary hydrant, and which ison exhibition at the piumoing estab- lishment of Mr. George W, Goodall, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 10*h street.’ Read his adveri: *ment. ‘The improverre:” of the extension of the Capitol grounes, as vrovided by the avpi opr:a- tion of $.(),€50 toc that purge © in tne sand. y civil app-opria on Dil! going on urder “te dir ction 0. e: ck Law O'nstea4,of New York. Larze p-icies of w aed In re nz the tr.es which have been marked for . Ulmstead hes completed bs FOOD ADULTFPATIONS AND OTHER ¥A1rErs. Ataspceial mce.ng of the Board of He '1 last 7 ‘gat, the statoment of mortali.z for the Wee's ening August 5 was submitted, showing ota! deaths %6; males, 49, females, ‘7; eduits, 69; 0: which 57 ete under two years o* (bat number “4 were eo'ored. THE BEPOIT OF THE HPALTH OFFICER iorthe #0 weeks end'ng Augrst Sth was re x ‘<3mK es Tey otted, abated, 7 -d t> the comm'ss.oner: de-ter‘ma's » 500. Merine product —Inspee or 3, 18,670 bunches firh, 420 brshels oysters, 31 sva. ) crabs, 109 bunches fish. provisions: 162 pounds beef, 101 pounds veal, £2 pounds mutton, 12 pounds rk, {79 pounds bacon, 5 pounds suasage, 172 dozen cucumbers, 1°4 squashes, 44 dozen corn, 26 bea s c.bbaze. 24 cvmlings, 16 busuels beets, 6% busbel Dears, 5 bo-hels peas, 26 bushels mastoes, 1 peck pests, 1 peck appies, Dieokberries, 401 canteloupes, 18% yacbes, 1.468 watermelors. "Animals 1 word d, 3:7; redeemed, 72; k’ Fealized, $57.50; privies cleaned, 1., PGEMIS: 8 DICLARED NUISANCES. ‘The io"ow ng were declared nv‘sances and their abatement ordered: The five frame sbanties siivat Jon 16th sireet, between Q and s'-eets northwest, the property of Wm. Cock; the ..sme hovse situated on Penrsylve- ria avenue, be.ween 2ith 25th streets st, propery of Mr. ter; the frame ov e snd premises, No. 1°44 Sth street north- west. ThE GARPAGE SERVICE. A te..er wasread trom (Overseer Cunning- bem, giving a “st of *he ge~bage collectors un- Ger ““c D'scvict government. ‘These with the Piitionof those apvointed by the Board of He uth make tweniy-reur employed in the ger- e e. They are now temporaiily placed er the charge of the sanitary inapectors. THE ODOR FROM FRRTILIVERS. Dr. Keene laid betore the board a copy of his leet to Dr. B. F. Craig, chemist to the board, iu relasion to fertilizers storcd in the ware- rooms of Mr. C.J. Kingsoloing, together with his report of apalysisef s sample furr‘shet. A repxi was read irom Dr. Craig on the ject ot meximum fertilizers and the probab effect of the emanatiors from it upon the pub- lie health. Atter describing the component pets of “4's composition he saj=:—“Of the of- tensive character of the emanations there can be ro doubt, but in regard to itsetfectson health, B qrcsi.on may be rs'sed, since cases are knowa uere sur‘lar emanations are produccd, and yet the processof mauutacture trom which *hey Origmnate is found not to be unwholesome to # marked extent. It may be rssumed, however, that where decomposition of animal mat*=r ‘3 found to be going on, danger to health is to be Presomed unless direct proof can be showa*) the con.:ety. The position to be taken by the Bygienist in such cases may he Mlustrated by the examule of anual food, certsin kinds of which ere corsemed while inan ac.aal state of ¢ compoci- or. Expei.ence hrs shown ">. in pessice'#r (asco th's may be done without w' chief; but, as a general rr'e. it is very prop- erly ur’ twivl to sell for food any substance which he commerced to der »smpoce. I wor'd, in conclus'on, siate, as mv op aring t's fer lizer sufficient me.) hover en taken t> prevent otfe sive smell, ard tha: as condition is such that danger from it to health may be reesonably apprebeuded.” OF VITAL STATISTICS Feyorted that the superinterdent of the Presby- teiian cemecery in Gcorgetowa, D.C.. on * 2d ipstant rcceiv-4 the remains of N.cho's erd Catharine Blake > med that Mz } Tin“ordert of 24 jvst ant rece’ He ween the of to bis rea. 9ns 0. the reg ¢ Teport was Teter.ed t> the ord*nance comm. >e for examina’ on. 00D # DLLTERATIONS. Dr. Verd report mete by Demet Feyu-st, had made a chewical and rere copical examira- ton of ryecimers of tea, sagar and cofice. Two samples of groen tea—one suid at $1.45 and the other at £175 per pound, under the name ot gunpowder fea, of a biu'=h gcay color and of g’obular shape ‘nm grain—wete e92ked in cold water for about .wo borrs, and the loss ‘n Weight wes found to be 74 per cent., and ager Bl.acon thiough mvstin ‘he filtrate showcd a green color and @s"gbtly ovr reaction, depos- it'mg censideradle of a biu'su gray ced-ment + .er the Isuse of only a few secun‘s. As the choropby! of icsh std of dry leaves. which gives the green r to plants, *s not in er, the conclysion has been reached that the water €. ‘act of these teas is colored by some sabiance rscd espectally for that pr pose. ‘Two other kinds, krown 23, told at +5 cents and $1.7 cold water as above, lost f the fi! rate t, in addition to ch has « teas and *hetr red ina- discolored by this trea @ of lime, which prov. the presenc ome hind of organic subst ine capable of giving a red co e to the leaves or rol? cont f — Nos in from 0.5 2 0.65" of theip, Nos.s, 1 and S contain no thein Stall, The normal percentage of thein in vine and pore tea be.ng from 2.0 uptoi0, further comment ts unreccssary. Microscopical examinat‘ons of the sample: ot % €€n teas showed leaves torn into sma" iraz- zrents eud gummed over— some of them had the form and veirsof tea ‘eaves, but a very ‘arze proportion had a red bod ich proves them t9 belorg to the plant ramed “r sa gal’. ca.” The same tests applicd to the imperial show2d very much like the foregoing, with the exception that the leaves are not -o much * pnd lecs core_u"y folded up. Leaves of ch'or- eutbus in-orspicur f “came'a sasan. gua "ard a'so “rca za are fovrd in pri - } tion. Sempl’ + of clack tea showed that they are s'mest en rely made out of epilobium aa- gus) fo'Mm, with a large prov ortion of ster-s and cut-up breaches of this plant. All the sempl-s of sujur (eight in nvmber) ‘were evar ined, spd proved to be unadnlierated. Fovrt somples of coffce, rot rorsted and ground, were ex*m'ncd sepotately, and showed ¥o presence of copper, ler or other deleterious substances. Microscopical examinations of four epec’ vens of cofies, s'rerdy roisted and ground, showed as follows: No. 1, edviterated with large propo. on of qnercns se> ‘ora or quer- cus robur, a hout two th'rts. No. 2, adulterated $ Taralxacum sficivst« No. Iterated with small aivacum affcinalis. No.4, no adulteration was ound. ttn conclusion, it is stated that «onsid z *he bygieric interes's of the public, there are no pes anion sugg: stiors to be made regs-ding the trade of suger ard coifee not ground. but with reference to my exam'ration of the ditter- ent var iewes of tea ond gicund ~offee corsumed iu this coun. cy it mest be rivanced °s an abso- bute fact tat the commercial swind’ing im the 2¢, #+ practiced on the confiding com- e#, has uo toundary. The bigh-priced ecially the green toes, are by no mears fapertor ‘n quality to tte low-piced ones, ex- cept in the mechanical mapipaladon of *he'r traudulent manufacture, la ‘we nature of | E PUBLIC SCHOOIS. | Organization of the Rew moard of DISCUSSION OF QUESTIONS ARISING FROM THE NEW ORDER OF THINGS. A meetinz of the new Board of Trustees of Public Schools was held last evening Franklin Building, at which Mesere. = icLelian, E. F. it. Wood G. W. 1H. Brook: Jownson, J. Hyde, F. W. Moffatt, Brown; absent, Messrs. F. Douglas, W. W. Cortis, and Chickering. #. £. Cook, Prof. G. Superintendent of red Schools; Police Commissioner Smith, ex-Trustee Harr s and other citizens were it as spectators. A. 27 @ general mutual introduction ef the membeis to each other in the offi e of Superintendent J. O. Wilson th ceeded t> the hall in the third story of the when Mr. McLellan cal'ed the meeting , etating that they had been called together t> organize the new bord at the request of the Comm'ssione:s of the District. Mr. Lioyd nominated Mr. W, RK. We dwardas temy orary chairman and he wes elected. 4 Mr. Henry Jobnion was on mo’ on 07 X- r elected temporery secretery. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. On mo. on of Br. Lioyd, th board pt agneton *> ballot tor mut president, ; French erd Brooks telle aad Mr. McLellan wrs elected, be receiving 7 votes, M~. Wooi- 42. Me-'rs. Dyer, Johnson aad Hyde 1e ch. Mr. McLellan,on tiking the cha-*, re.arrcd his thavks tor the honor corferred, ior it wrs indeed an honor, ard he would do what he oald inrbecavse. He would state that there were or drones in the bo -d. Under the uilding, to, Upon forty-one, it wes apporeat that a. wold have to work. Mr. J. H. Brooks wes elect 1 secretary, re- bg 6 vot.) and Mr. Cr) <5. Eiova moved that the rules and regula. Ds of the old bo: 7d of Washington sche "sue adopted for the government of this bo .rd; age: ed to. T'ULES AND REGULATIONS. Mr. Jobneon offered the following, which wr3 ? toptes: ; Wherees the best intcre..sof edre tion dc- mand that there shor'd be r~ ormi.yin the meted of d'sc_p'ine and irstraciion: Toere ore be it Resolved, That 1> cecere such end the re*: > and regulations and courscs of irsiacion in the public schco'sof the Dist..ct of Columbia be recerred (9 8 commi..ce of five, including the president, for rey sior HOW ABOUT THE TRACHERS? Mr. Jobreon offered t wire resola.on: Resolved, That the action of the late boards of tructees of the public echc »!s of the District of Columbia in rela.on to the appointment and 2-sigrment of teachers and other employe} be, and the e>me is hereby, confirmed. Mr. Jobnson explained that the colored school and ity for undoing such accion. . Dyer opposed the resolution, saying that be came here for retorm, ard he would no: legalize the action of the preceding to ~'s wisbort due inquiry. Mr. Jobp.on said it was necesse-y to take early action on this subject, as the time for the opening of the :chools was not far distant. The teacheis for Gcorgetown, too, had been an- po nted, ard the Washington white schcois or'y rerained. : Mr. Dyer suggested that the introduciion of the resointion wes at least prematare, and pro. posed that it lay over for the pre-en' Mr. French esked if the board corfrmed the aciion of the late bosrds in appointirs teachers, would they row the Washington members the same pi.y lege? If it wes so vader. 1 he would not object to the adoption of the resolr- on. Mr. Srr‘th said he was sa.sfied that he would be unable to do avy good it bis hands were tied, fed be wanted the best teachers that can be bad. He did not wish the custom no + prevail- ing in h‘s d‘strict to be con..nued.v:z.. chi'dren -inpg m the coumy to the cliy conoo's, bee canee the latter had the best teachers. Mr. Brown said it struck him that the work should be divided up .> that every man shouid know bis place before they corsider the ques. tion of teachers, and be boped the resoluvon would be withdrawn. ¥r. Johrson then withdrew the resolation. THE COMMITTEES. Mr. Dyer moved that the pres.dent be author- izcd to appo'nt the ordinety and vsval com17'- tees. Mr. Woodward called attention to the fact that tbe rules called for twelve committees, t> be divided among fi:ieen wembers. The motion wr lovted. . ‘The che'rman stated that if each comm 'ttea + to nrmber five members, ¢ .ch of the old boards mry be p-oporconately represent 24. Mr. Hyde moved that the com-rittees corsisi of thrce members each; agceedt>. DIVISION OP DUTIES. Mr. Brown moved that the Dis.cict of C inmbia be divided into fitteen school es ic*. Mr. Brooks hoped that the mo..on would prot be edopted, ard urged that they take time to orsider these mat? -rs Lefore adopting them. Mr. Hyde said that under this organization the scheo's would be ‘nadequatsly supplid, end he did not sce how they could get slong in Georgetown, where there ere but three tris ee3 to perform the duties heretofore pe..ormed by seven. He believed that the trustees from each scction knew best what their respect ve cec- tiorsreqr ‘red, and he would 3k that George ‘own be e'low<d to select her teachers throazh ihe trrstee?, and ttey would exiand the same courtesy to Wrobington and the other sec r. Brown sed that he fd not propose ty in- -ere with *he G.orge?ywn and W: chington Mr. Lioyd snggested that the Georgetown trostees taxe the sa ion of the sch” ola in Gcorgetov.a, the county trustees tha <choo's in the couniy, Mevrs. Dver and Brooks the first es ‘ict seyco's, Wecaward aru Jolr on the second, French and Doug hird, and Aixder and bimeelf the fourth. Mr. Breoks ¢.1d wh'te the law organi ng *he color-d schoo's was on the sta.ate books he was Minposcd to obey it, and would ce. cy it out. ention to some color-4 sei sls being 2, and asked ‘f the \.ustees 1.0m wn would Icok a..er *hose sche "4, If the toard thnk that they should all work in common he would go in. My. Moffatt w: s content t> let matterssiend 3 “hey were 3 t> the white and ¢ olorcd schools. ‘The cha'rman at thie pomt anpoarend Me Jobrson, Moffatt, Dyer, Brown, 9nd the pr- dent ‘he commictee on iples apd regula. for THE QUESTION OP APPOINTING TEACHERS coming up, Mr. foyd moved that the representatives of the Westingion whit> schoo's nominate to the'r chools, i. e., Messrs. French, Weodward, Dyer, Lloyd, and McLellan; fo the colored schc la of Washington, Mecsra. Johnson, Brooks, Dou- gies, and Ryder; to the Goorgetown tchols, Mesere. Hyde, Curtis, and Moffait, and to the county echoo's, Messrs. Smith, Brown, and Chickering. Mr. Dyer wish d to enter his protest agairst any such proposicion. He was not appcinted es a trustee for white schoo’s, but a «.ostee of the ccheols of the D‘strict of Columb! Mr. Lioyd suggested that his motion was mete lor convenieace, for it would be impossible for “he white members to know what the colored members wished, at much £9 as it would be for the colored members to know the white mem- bers? wants. Mr. Dyer, 9s an additional reason for making no ¢’siinction, said that drving the day he bad been waitcd upon by colored people, who do- & red to protest against the appointment of some the colored teachers in the fret d'sicict, on und of incompetency. om seid there were chronic gru where, and he defended the appo! Q The colored schcols would compere javorably-with the white echcols, and were superior to those in other cities. Mr. Wocdward said the motion contemplated rom‘nation to the board. These wou'd come up orf mation. The usage of the old Wash ington board had been adopted, and when the nominatiors are made the members bad the privlege of voting against any one co nomt- nated. Mr. Dyer said there was no difference es to the county or Ge orgetewn, for the .custees from those sectiors covld manage their respective fectiors; but he moved that iwo gentlemen com éach district of Weshington now'nate the ‘onchers for thelr respective distric's. Mr. Brooks defended the colorcd schools warmly. There may be complaints agairst t cheis, but such are #3 likely to be made as to the white schools. wos whollyin sym- pa*hy with the statements of Colenel Dyer as rocolor. There should be no distinction, but the law makes a d' ‘tion, snd he was obliged ty submit to that law. As long 9s the law is ec? .douthe must be by it, bat it the law ‘s broken down he was —— to ben'sh sny dis. nection on account of color. Mr. Jobnsen asked if the law under which the Commirsioners had been appointed repealed the old ‘ew. r. Broors replied — “ wae ere excugh to give any opinion. as enough .or hm io ier tectebirisenuemenre Ddooks, and it makes a distinctior. Mr. Brown seid he bad been informed by the Comr* -ioners —— corsolida os 4 the boards wes to keep dowa experses, # was - the int2n. on that avy law should be broken 10 wn. Mr. Hyde said there wes & d'diculty in the way as to the Gcorgetowa schoo's. Tne trus- tres would not know the requ'rements of the colored schools, and if the motion is adopt-d a duty would be fmposed them whick th krow nothing beats, PO™ %! Said there was no reason for Mr. Dyer any dificulcy, for the trrstees could confer with the late h ostees. Mr. Dyer’s amendment was rejected, and Mr. Lloyd's motion adopted—Mr. ‘De Young in the negative. Mr. French moved that a committee pointed to secure @ more cen-ral piace ui meet- ing; agreed to, and Meesrs. F: and the president were appointed. ‘The board adjouraed t2 meet next Monday pight. ——e—— CELLULOID CORAL EARRINGS, buttons, stads © mateb, received at Prigg’s this morning, be ap- The Washington Grove Camp Meeting RELIGIONS WORIHIP IN THE WooD3. [4pecial Correspondence of The Star.} Wasaincton Gaove, Mextcomery o9., Taecday morning, August Lith, 1574. After the departure of the morning trairs yesterday the camp relap:ed very nearly into its former st ste of quietade; the permanent in- creare in popa’ai on i’ace Saturday morning being about 160 per-ons, making a total of at oat €00 Campers now bere. The morning was cloudy, witha hvm'd aimorphere, and toward noon we be? all the symptoms of a well-defined day, eud the sultry air drove heavy coatst> the hooFs op the tent walle —pin-hooks in this case—and iorced up the tent-curtsirs fore and aft. TRE GRANGERS TURN ovT. For the first time (excepting Sunday) people irom the country aronnd began to visit the cimp, and as many as two hundred were onthe grovrds during the day. This gave a | more arimation to the scene and a better sh: irq at the services, which at the ten o'clock icriron drew tozether about 320 listeners. A HINT TO THE STAY-AT-HOM But what isa camp 0” even 500 or 1, ‘a denommatio: irom onght to pat 5,000 on the ground every day, ard what is an audience of 350 where 2.000 0 t to be eager listeners, and feats for that number b ave been provid 1? O1 thing 's certein, the Methodists o° the Wr>h- ington district should do better [they can do better}, or this satisfactory to them as it ought t> prove. Some of the Washir;ton churches have a yery mea- number of represent st.ve3 here, and Grace od to the meet- ing, and unless the attendance is doubled, or rather trebled, the camp- meeting seavon of i874 will Pot be a historical event worth relating to the'r children’s children. Itis true that good may be accomplished where only a few are gathered toge*her, avd yiewed in that sense it may not be a failure; but comp .red with what itought to be it cannot bes onsidered as great a success as it was hoped it would be. he Elder appointed a mec.ing at three o’ctock to talk over what should done t> _ conversions bere,and emarked that e did not gererally pay much attention to newspaper reports, but he was ‘‘not sure but that our Rood iriend who prepares these reports, ‘4 more ft! half rightin what he siys about us.” He urged upon all the nerc7sity of greater personal e:ferts and more devotcdness to the work in which they were Kero, ane The sermons have been very earrest and impressive co fat, and the exhortation e pressed home with fervor mingled with affectionate appeals to the unconverted, and all that seems lacking is that encovraging inspiration which comes trom the presence of numbe! RELIGIOUS SERVIORS. At 10.30 a. m. yesterday, Kev. J. N. Davis took the pulpit ard preached trom the first three Yerses of the fortieth Psalm, commencing, “I aited patiently for the Lord,’ &c.,a) 4 as ro- marked above the attendanrs was about one- fourth larger than the average of last week. ‘The usual exhortations fol'owed and a season of prayor closed the exercis-s. At two o'clock p. m. meetings were held in the service terts, and in vr -ious other tents Gevot'onal meetings were going on, while in different sections of the camp where the meet. ings in progress would not be interfered with sacred concerts were takyng place by bands of singing Christians. The Annapolis delegation have brought with them a fine parlor organ and several superb voices, and attract many listeners by their excel'ert singing in their tent near the speaker's stand. At three o’clock p. m., in the circle, the ways aud means ior promoting conversions were di - cussed, and the ur‘versal sen..ment was that more earnest prayers should be ofiercd, greater rr etfort prt for", and faith in God to do. ‘3 work should not be diminished, and the meeting broke up with a determined resolution on the part of every one to roll up their sleeves and get right down to the work. The Keckville c.reuit he'd its quarterly meet- ing in the meeting tent of Ryland Chapel, on 6th avenue, at two o’clock, in which the pre ich- ers and members of that circuit who ere here participated. ‘PROMOTION OF HOLIN! At six o’clock the large tent on first avenue as well filled w..h persons geeking a bi zher , 01, a8 they denominate it, a meeting for ‘the promotion 0” holire-s.” A police of sach & mee 7 wrs given ont ov Sunday just before the Kev. Thomas Guard delivered lis serrron, and when he rose t> speak be expres) 4 serpricse at sech an anrorvncement. This mat- ter of boliress or per.ec.’on isa slight tone of corcention among the Methedists, having i + warm advocates and its as wai m opponen’sorten intheseme ongregation, and Mr. Gaard’s ro- merks did pot find favor with a .ew on the grourd. When tle pres.¢ing elder announced the mecting yesterday morning he alluded «9 it, ard esid he “was sorry for the li:tla ripple which we had yester’ay. Gr- geod rother regreited haying made the remark he did, and came to me ards.id he wes sorry bo het aliuded toit, and ought rot to have said what he did. We must all ly to bers sweet and pleasan: as we can, rnd! shall hail the daz, and am looking fo-ward to it, when every- {hing bea: sng the name of Methodist will be en- list'd rnder our giov.ous b owner. Ieee here orr geod Brother Waters irom the Southera Methodisc church, and here is another preacher on the stand who belongs to the Methodist Protestant church. [pn gl to sce them here. ‘ow, brethren, let us #l be sweet aud ple > ard overlook all little ditferences of op'n- i work on for the s*!vaiion ef souls.” ut four o'clock dark clouds bez up in the west, ard the mactering of thunder and oc: tokened astorm. About five 0’ some miles to the north or us, but its limb pas’ed over the ground, and for hour we e jon to roll stant sional ‘laches of lightning be- lock it burst outhern vatone ETPUL SHOWER OF RAIN med i htened mp every ing a’ camp, cooled the atmosphere, and re.ceshed ever si ody. The evening service was conducted by Rev. Samuel Shannon, of Ryiand Chapel, ‘wh preached ..0m the words found tn the Ist’ ter of Epbe-iens, 13tn and 1th verses. Tae +8 kept eome in their tents: but there Wes a goo'ly bumber present, and at the close otthe preaching many of the preachers walked down into the audience and bueeched mourners to go forward. Only one, however, did so, and piace exercises were kept up till ten o'clock. HALLELUJAH AGAIN. Almost immediately atterwerda the colored people tcok up the cause, and for one hour the weods echoed with their shouts and prolonged singing of*The Gospel Ship,” which apperrs to have bundreds of verscs. At lt o'clock matters became quiet, and the sixth day’s sei vices were over. A SUNDAY WORKER. The photographer who plied hia vocation a" day Suncay, isa depucy sheriff of this county, eud after the committee had refused to grant permission for such business to be carried on tn- side the camp ground, he obtained leave just about i'x feet over the line, and worked all day Sunday. So the committee are in no wise re- sponsi WATER, ETC. ‘The wells here turn out to be too shatiow, and although the flow of the springs in them is good the wel's ere not large enough or deep enough to form a reservoir to hold much water. On Sunday when the crowd was here every pomp gave out, and as there was quite a disin- clination to walk a quarter of a mile to the springs, Milliken & Benser came to the rescue on the routh side of the camp, and procuring @ cart baulea thirty water for the vse of those present. ‘The last train leaves the ground at 6:10 1. m. in place of 6:20, es heretofore. Quite a number of business men in the city have brought their famil + out bere and com. fortably eveconsed them, and themzelyes go*19 town” every morning and return at night, rhus hing the camp one only a eubarb ot bingtov. Mr. W. B. Williams aud Mr. Somervilie are among the number, and through them we keep ported on town aifeirs, and ere under obligations to ther for favors. ‘The weather is clear and cool this morning, and great efforts will be put forth to-day. Bb. MOEDEROTS ASSAULT ON A SLEEPING Woxan.— About 12 o'clock last r'ght a colored woman, named Maty Bodford, came to the ith precinct station house in her night clothes, her heed bleeding profusely rendering her featurcs bardly recogptzable, and stated that the wounds had been made by acolored man named Jobn H. Devaughn, with a eet oak strip from @ bale of bay. Sergeant Johneon and Officer Shimoneck startcd out at once in seorch of the brute and found him ina shanty between E and F and North Capitol streets, where the rssault was made. They found the bed clothes satvrated with blood, and every- thing showed that there must have been a hard sireggle of the woman in defending herself. Devauehn was taken to the station house and locked up, and Dr. Magruder was summon 4. ‘There were four very b2d cuts on her head som two tosix inches long and f>the skoll. Thi morning he wes teken before J Dawson, where #..er a hearing he wes commi.'ad "> jail oe the charge of assav't with intent to Sere, A MEETING OF LABORING MEN wes held at the Labor League ball lest evening; John McNemara chairman, and T. G. Hal'tnan cec- retr~y. A set of re_olutions expre-sive of “ie opir ‘on of the laborers of the Diswict touching the new gove.ament and their relations there- to, oflercd by Matt. McNamara, were unani- mously adoptcd. A committee of six was or- Cer: d to present the resolutiors to the Commis- sioners for the District of Col committee of three white and thre colored men—Dennis Fit: John McNa- mera, Mavi. McNamara, Joshua King, Alex- r~ter Armetead and Robert Harris, —_¢—_—— ee ea He AND JomngRs me! 5; Mr. J.P. a~ ben in the chair, and Alexander Wright cecre- tery (em., and the amendments to the ror- a at and w! were the G Cou: at E on comp-meeting will not prove as | contract was drawn an to-day at the office of the arcbitect, Mr. J. H. McGill, the contractors propose to im=mc~ | diately commence the work. i} THE BASTERN MARKET. | Some weeks | coniract for reps og Market (covering the ving be~>me danger- ‘Eastern less.) wes awarded xe as dec!'ned tot he fact has been meant the alers snd customers at this market steer clear of “he | center aisle. CORCORAN SQUARE. Notwithstanding *he decis.on of the Com> "s+ sioners #s tothe Corcoran Square Market tn ‘+ neither the matket commi-sion nor “hecit'zars commiit2e teem inclined t> give up, andthe latter will hold a meeting to-morrow ‘p-yh? > | determine on ways and means for foi ie..n¢ the epterprice. There hel peen ar *> ala-ge sum sabserib 1 by citizens to take up the bon *s as they were isu. 1 to the contractor, ard there is now a d‘sposition t> form a private company auvk purchase land and erect a butiding at. »me convenient y dint not far trom the pre-snt luca- tion on 7th, between O and P s' eets. srtcuottet rickBics Tee SEARCHERS FoR Dorszy CarTcee THE WRONG Man AGaty.—The excit>ment oc- ¢ joucd by the ouirage comriited by a colored msn ram_d Dorsey, alirs Williams, on the per- son of a young white lady near Silver Hull, Md., come weeks s.nce, hrs notent'rely diet out. Although ce ircbin z for the perpe: “ator 's noteng gcd iu by such large numbeiaas di- Tectly at.er the eceurrence there are <ome p: (rolling p»tties out each night. Last right well-ki own and peace zble young eviored man rev ing op Capitol Hilthal *he m'sortane t> get in*> aque: cel with his wife. 1d ty col off teok a ik over in the woods, not minding which way he went. Untortanately for him one of the cexrching peri's> came across him ard captrred him es the identical Dor-ey, and e corted him ¢> police healquarters. Here he stated who and what be we3 and referred t> Officer Gcorge Nokes, and the laiter being sent Se bim as a good man, and he was re- ——_e—__ Drep or His Ussuries.—Mr. Edward Whee- ler. who was injared by the cars on the Metrc- politan branch rosi at Wrsbington Grove on Sunday evening last, died at his residence in this cicy at ll o’clock last night. Mr. Wheeler wasan ros, ad at the Government Printing office, was ia the 36th year of his aze, and was very much respected by a large circle of triends, who have taken the remains in charga and w thi ternoon have them placed in Cong-e:- siona! cemetery, to be hereafter removed t> core Plains, N. Y., his former place of resi- ence. SS eee BUILDING AssocraTions.—At the 521 meet- ing of the Franklin Co-operative Association last night, three ehares (£3,000) were sold at an averace of 128 per cent. premiam. At ‘ne 58th meeting of the People’s Building Association last night, ten shares were redeemed at par, eS THE COURTS. Pronate OouRT—Judge Olin. Te day, inure will of .J. H. Darling; order of publication. In re Poulus Thycon’s will, taily Proven and widow quatificd—bond $30,009. Tag will of the late Christian Frederick Georgs Schmidt, bequeathing his estate to his family, was filed. In re willof the late John Farley; commission issued. In re estate of James Dick- con, petition of Henry Dickson for le(ters of administration presented. In re estate of Laura Kimmel; ‘etters of administration 'esued to . Kimmell—bond $2,000. Porice Court—Judge Dawson, Yesterday, Lizzie Jo keeping a bawdy house on C street, near 1354; fined 5) and costs. or €0 days in jail.” Fanny Brown, profanity; = Emwa Johnson, do.; dismisced. Jos. Holland, disorderly; $3. Thomas Mulchy, selling without licerse; $10. THIS MORNING the attorneys had a neck-and-neck race as to office businers, and crossed the threshold side by side, with fistfals of informations. District cases were first taken up and dist 93ed of, as follows. James Beriy, profanity; fined .;, 0 workhorse 20 daya. Wim. Crowa, provapity; Daniel Digney, protanity (swearing at mother); $10, or #0 days John Blair, do.; Annie Murphy, disorderly; #5. Ann Johnson and Fanny Miller, do.;$5_ Kate Mullen and Annie Mller, do.: do. J. M. Browu, do.; col. 'ateral jor.eited. ‘rank Danty, do.; 35. Allen Hayden, v-granc: '¥; workhouse 60 days. The case of Patrick Keagan, charged with ianning two carts without proper license, was ¢y'l-a Officer Grant testifisd that yesterday he arre:t- ed Mr, Reagan, finding fhree carts. two of which had counterfeit numbers on them. ‘fhe origina!s (1334 and 1335) appeared on tha tax- tooks in the names of W. Butts and Andrew Baldwin; fined $759 in each casa. Th W. Biley, running a wagon license; eoilateral fortsited. Gnas, rryinga deadly weapon, a bowie knife; fined $25, or 90 days. Chas. Bowman, leaving his wagon lines; collateral forfeitet. Noat Price, dizorderly; fined $5. Minnie Ca’ e, do. fir 1 $=. Elizabeth Sebasiion, do; ¢" { forfeit 4. Lucy Mason, proarity; fir =%, Margaret Costillo, selling liquor without | fined $12!. Robert Jonos, vagrancy; bonds or werkLouse. Herry McDonald, larceny o. a level; fin 4310 and costs. Geo. Michelbacker, rssault and battery, and Laura Hawkins, threats; nolle pros. Benj. K. Norton, asiault on ~ fe; bones to keep peice. Frank Smith and hes, W.lson, breat ing into r-sidence 0; Hon. t olumt Delano, corner 12th and K streets. ( Dailey te citled to the arrest of the j ir- Richard Taylor testitie to being ore ¢ party who entercd the huuce. Both par- ties were committed for the action of the grand jory. Taylor was committed as a witness, Jobn Lacey, assault; S15 and costs. John Karly, larceny of a wagun; $25 and costs; aj peal noted. Patrick Onrtin, assault and bat- tery on Edward M. Gorman on the right of the zoth of June. Gorman testified that as he w 3 talking to @.ciend about 11¥ or 12 o'clock at right Cnr. in came up bebind him with a hea ; cane and siruck bim several times. The court imposed a fine of $20. John H. Devauchen, assault with intont to kill Mary Bediord; com mitted for the action of the grand jmy. ’ Cha Johnson, larceny; $3 ard cc sts. Maria Wat_on, assauit and battolyon Sarah Ann Fitrhagh: $10 and costs. Bernard McGowen, arsiait on Chas. Dogan; $2) and costs, Emma Johns.a threats tonds. Meaty Aun Callahan, profs: - Ys S3. conse; GEORGETOWN. Geserat Hosrrrat.—Sufiicient iands have been subscribed for the support of the general hospital of the D'sicict of Columbia, to be lor - ted in Georgetown, to justity the purchace of propei.y, 80d a committee has been appointed to .elect @ building for a dispersary, which the t.astzes hope to open next week. The building at the corner of Sd and High streets, belonging to Dr. Ritchie, is spoken of. Destitv7i0N.—A colored woman, who lives on High street, oprosite 3d, 's sick with vy phoid fever, with a young cbild, and is in geeat need of aid. She has uo physician, nor proper at. tention. Grain TrapR.—The echooner Ella ‘Lrego ar- rived irom Bali:more with 2,000 bushels wueat, and the Kitty Ann from Alexanéria with 1, bushels do., all for Hartley & Bro.; and cai H: Billmyer, with N. Thomes, with els corn, 40 Dbl: € strived to a ad 300 bushels wheat, 300 bu ashels wheat, 5 tons mili- M. Warsis, 1,860 bus ed, havi 0 Cornelius Oxatt, who felt ssom the monument at Balt'more some time since, and again from the new building of the Acedemy of the Vititation. Georgetown, fell again on Sunday at about 90’clock trom the merket house here, a distance of avout 30 feet, and is doing well. ALEXANDRIA. TRANSFERS OF REAL Estate in the city of Alexardria for the month of July, isi4, rc- ported by Green & Wie, real estate agents and auctioneers: Hovce and lot on the north side of Prince street. 42 feet 6 inches erst of Fayette street, 15 feet 2 inches 100 reet, F. L. Smith, &c., comm! Tr, to Wm. H, ‘Burgess, $50 Lot, &c., southeast corner Columbus ard Oron- oco streets, 40 feet by 104 feet, J. 8. Law and als., to C. F. Lee, jr. $1,100. House and lot on north side of Wolfe street, between Loe and Fairfax streets, 23 feet 5 inches bv 107 feet, Me- chanics’ Home Astociation, to K.H. Wate, trus- tee, $725. House and lot on north side of Prince strcet, eud west side of Pitt street, 25 feet 4 inebes by 30 teet 10 inches, B. Hughes and wife tod. F. , #50 Loton westside of Colum- bus street, 25 feet 3 ches north of 20 by 123 feet to Geo. E. Fi lumbos street, of Pri street, L. Hoxten and als.,to J. R. Sherwcod, ‘$155. House and lot on west side of Pitt street, 90 feet north of Wlkes street, 20 Ly 110 feet, R. 8. Corry to Ethelbert Milbern, §9C9. —_ ES ard lot on the sorthwest corner of Fairfax Queen streets, 21 ieet by 90 feet, W. commissioner, to Mr. R. Rice, S980. lot on south side of We inches east of Fai 181 feet oe —— ay aT ne 10th. a «TLERs.—The land bureau connected wi the Vi Midland ‘Ivania, far Among cettlers: rs Meswrs, Wm, An Mou: '’ Wisner. 8S. Langyher, Patrick and Bernard in. Come on! Plenty room, land, and a hearty welcome awaits you.—; . w7-Sargeant Bates been aptly dubbed tothe Aageoting Rend? av In @ notorious has been sentenceds itis said, to the Gafakoon ones cll for two years, sf J £0. 7, steck, 8" ple oat 73 bid; marke. circk. 6% do..'at pleasure, Board'of Public Woras—Certificates Gent I ment. 3's, J. & 5., 1874. 84 Did, 5 55 bid. 99 —: k i 69 bid. 70 rw 4; Go, 1878, 68 Ma, G9) vk Water cortificites, ', 1877, 57 ble, 98 asked, Wall Street To-day. Kew Youn, Avgusi Il--@-verrment bonds jo- wiih wei Tasyeerday, La southern state bonds there wria go: 9 busivess in The varinns Tex sas, with p. joes dy io strong, M were also bi'wne Tut ahsres cpened eat Pr cifle ste"4y. "Obios frm while the remainder &y of m w first boar?, barely strady until after when tt b beary. and bas so continued Money can still abril ¢ sily at 2@3 per cent on call loans, acd 5 to 7 on first class mercantile pay rates being gr- inated to the time the 8 All sales of gold upto 19:10 were at 109" Hes B na Wy. OF per annum for carrying exchange is steadier than yes- terday, and business is on a bavis of 43% @is7, and 420@% for prime bank: er! ia sixes, pesler: Mark Bartimore, August 11.—Vir; Virginias, consolidated, 82; do.. ex-coupous, ; West V: 98; North Usroilna sixos, old, 70; do., new, 18; do. special tax. 5 bid ted: Bartneen’, Angnst 1 heavy and quiet <low migdiipgs, 16@16%. Flour steaty, in fair de- mand, ard onchange. Wheat strong ‘and fairly actire—white choice, 1.43@1 45; fair to 1.21@1 40; choice amber, 1 “3a 44; red. 1°5@t 9; common to fair do. western and prime red, 1.86@1 41: 1; ambe 1.@1.7 Corn trmer—white southern, 993; ye'? low southern, 81Gs2; mixed western, 79ia79'2. Oats a heavy—southern, 50(@85: xed, 50 lo. wae OF B Matyland avd Ps sy Visions strong—Meas pork scarce ‘and nomin Bulk meats none effering—shoulders, cre at rib siden, 114 @"4, Bace —shonlders. 1: dams, 17@17';. Lar J5¢. Western butter unehas Crude petroleum nuchan; '@1 02, layer for jobbing. le ffee quiet, . Whisky quiet, jugar unchabged, New Yeux, August 11—Flour firm and quiet, as 10: Wheatrh- Je firmer. Corn dal! and unchanged. Nsw Yorx, Augu*t 11.—Monsy eaey,2 Gold, 9%. Exchar ge, leng, 487 , ‘Toments 4v:l and stropg. Btocks dill and steady. Ds mn August 11, 2:50 p. m.—Weather wet and : ie for er: erate of iD Ope which is % below Bank rate. Erie, 30 dispatches quote rentes at 63 francs, 15 contimes, Lonvon, Auguat 11, 450 br ne tnto the £197, > —The amount of Bank of England on balance » Console for money, 92°: @22*.; Erie, 8@W',; do. preferred, 46. a THE WEATHER, Wak Daratruant ce af Carel Stemal ont INGTON, D. O., Angust 11, 1874, 10: a. 1. PROBaBILITIEG.—During the res? of Taesday,over peland, ithwest to southeast winds ant pa..ly csoudy weather will py cbar 7c) of temperature and b: ‘ail, with slight eter. Uver the middve states and lower lake region, failing barom- eter, rising temperacare, fresh and occasionally biisk sontowest to southeast winds, part!y clonay wea: her and rasa areas, ¢s; cially northwest of the ot Over the ecrth Atlantic and Galf e er tempsratare, partly clondy weather d ecntheast to southwest winds, with occasion Ta:a are~) and failirg barometer in the former, w.th . ationary to rising baron scer iu the latter, Over Tennessee, the Ohio valley and northward over the upper lake region, generally lower barom- eter and hither temperature, fresh aud brisk wiads Yeertng to south and west, partiy cloudy weather, Abd rain areas especially over the latter s 2tion, ‘ pourjand eastern Kansas to Minnesota, nperature, Hew: 1 by ily clondy weather and raig ine barometer, winds shiicing d falling temperature. LOCAL RECOR The thermometer in the business office of Tax ; Wa. m., STAR ranged to-day ss follows:—$ A. m., 76; 12 m., 80; 2 p. m.. S136- CITY ITEMS. PRiGG Coral Rose Earrin Cores! Koze Butror Coral Rore Studs Fire Ale*ka Diamonds . Fi Piated Jeweiry. Fine Jet Jewelry Fine Pebhis Glasses, Received at Prigg's Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenne, near 4 street. To HAVE elegant light Biscul ois, Buck- wheat Cal ‘ruit Dumpling: you shoald use Doole Yeast Powder. Ask your grocer for it. — = Corns, &¢ —Dr. White, tendan his establish- street, opposite the Treasary riment, from $8. m.to6p.m. Fee, 81 per visit. Establiched in Washington, D. 1861. Dr. White removes Corns without pain, so the patient can walk with ease. He success- faily treats Bunions, Vascular Excrescences, Clu Ss Nacis, and other ailments ofthe feet. Eminent phys Ss, surgoons, thousands of well-known personages who pa- tronize Dr. White's establishment, find that timely sttention to these important’ members, the feet, economises time, and condaces to health, comfort, and cheerfulness, aud prob- ably to length of life. ——— Buy tue Exastic Truss, 235 Pennsyivania avenue; @ perfect cure guaranteed. 83,6 TuR NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits foreach calender month. Banking hours, 9 to 4. Saturdays, 9 to 4and 6 to 8. 2713, 14016 MORE WORK, befter work, and a greater va- riety of work can be done on the Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine than on any other. Be convinced of by calling at No. 461 Pennsyl- vania avenue. 7,3, —ae $10 To $1000 Invested in stocks and gold pays two hundred percent. a month. Send for par- ticulars. Tumbridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, New York. 45 Buy your Gas Fixtures of Hamilton & Pearson, Y.M. ©. A. Building, corner 9th and D streets. ‘They keep the largest stock and finest assortment in the District, and at the lowest prices. All fixtures put up dy experi- enced hands in neat and workmanlike manner, One-third saved in gas consumption our improved burner. z —_—_¢—___ Weex’s Doras In WALL STauRT.—Explains stock operations on small capital without risk. Copy eent free. Tomunipex & Co., 16,24 2 Wall street, New York. Wise oy THe Woops, indorsed and pre- scribed by the leading physicians as a laxative and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining ta popular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gon- stipation, and Headache is unequalled. 4,29,0026 pccaraiassn esheets Witcox & Gisn’s Sewing MACHINE. The celebrated Baxsar Patterns. Agency at Chas, Baum’s hoopekirt and corset 7th etreet, Intelligencer 1 building. 10,28 a THE StncER SEwine MACHINE sales of18T2 were $219,660. 12-8, wtf THERMOMETERS And Sarometers are repaired and made to orderby Hempler near 4% street. ‘THE COMMURITY at large the fulness of Singer's Sewing Muc ee ie. INSURANCE COMPANIES. (TSE RQUITABLE LIER ASSURANCE may33-1y 03 and 206 7th strest. FIRE INSURANCE. ; zueese Fire Insurance of New York— 7 8700008. Burpias, Saonaue, nem Tore ire Insurance —————— tees: Ste “ BEAVER” BRAND BLACK PUBS MOHAL “ BUFFALO” BRAND JET BLACK ALPAGAS, fort of Pe epi ye RT to which we invite attention: car andthe 3 J je q 9n20-e03t 930 Pomayins eee, CR MITE! $D WHEELWRIGHT’s Ls, ee apt) ened On NEONESDAY. ancust 12th, at 10 tz, corner of Washiva cn aad Water tas a gatnant Suede Pose Hows, Anvils, Tire Benders. le, Old and New Iron, Oarts. cky, Irom Ssfe, MAsy articles mend in and he prosecution ef @ first-class Wheelwright and emit bing business. Also, two Frame Bulidinss. ans THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionsor.. TE DERC| BOBGETOWN AT AUU- ageet 13th, 1574, at 6 -. im frowt of the premises, I will 3 desirable three-story Brick Dwel- si'uated on the northsast Streets, Tae Honse contains thirteen hot apd cold water, gas, odern conveniences. The Lot, ly improved, fronts 60 feet on Gay On Groen street 10 feet we. fronting 3) feet on 2 hie abo Green street, wish adepth of 13) feet, improved by a frame Stab T 81,00 casb; 95.000 may remain on inter- Per cent.,t) suit the purchaser: the bal- ance in 6 and }2 months, with interest at cient per the cost of the porchaser. THOS. DOWLING, Anct. NOTICE TO DEPOSITOBS OF GEOKGE TOWN SAVINGS BAN © tereet on ordinary de ita mode in after ~ i OkBT. PRK ANNUM. al xa38 computed and silowed for aach ealen onth. uy order » Boar: Gar MTENRY PILKINAORM, Prositent JAMES DICKSON, Onshier i718 in |W BLBY—Haying removed from 113 Peansy!- tc "Washington, .0 190 Bridzs st. eo rate of is bank fr George. An prepared to repair Watches and Jewelry in the tent i teed. {2518-tm) Ho™= eas) nom ND VERY With elarged premiacs, tm the best talent to be had tn every facility for doing the best work at low prices, We would respectfally tnform our friends and the ~~ tg rae as may have been our repa- | a 3 OUR MOTTO Is EXCELSIOR ‘aud Cleaning Ladies Dresses, Shawis, Bivbonss aes Be, Geut's Coats proved machinery the country, im fact In Dye’ country. Bvery! come and aee ue. W. i. WH Y, _SyStr 49 Jefferson mrwot, Georgetown, B.D, GEORORTE ASAE PARE. v-<. Bank ted Li m. .yand on Ssturdays R EDUCTION close out before movi: ite LJ Store thie date, BELL EVERYTHING AT REDUCED we will, from "Ouran is large, and bareaine expected m : Banja din MILLE! jeB-tr 101 Bridge street, Georgetor N IcH OLS’ ELEGANT 10B OREAM AND OYSTEB P angi8-1y 9 High street. Georgetown, D. STATIONERY, &e. R* MOVAL. RICHARD ROBERTS Having improved and enlarged bis old stand, No. 10 7th street, just above New York avenue, aking it one of the finest stores in thai viciaity. Das rec oStae it with a choice selection of NBW BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c., &c sug’ ROCKS FOR SUMMBR READING, JUST PURLISHED ABD FOR SALB AT P My Motherand I. A Love Story. By cus author of “ John Halifax, Gentlem: To of — ads. By the auther of ot Arctic Experiences; conteining Capt. Tyson’ on the Joe Floe. A history of ve Won, a Drift ¢ Polaris expo- dition. From the Clonés to the Mountains By Jules Verne. Withio an Inch of his Life. From the Frenen of mile @aborien. Wilkes, Sberiéan and Fox, the Opposition under George tho Third, Under the Trees. By Prime. Physiology { r Practical Use. . Health and Eduention. By tev. Ohas. Kingsley. Pet) or, Patines and Penalties, By the Rev. H.'s. aweix, MA. Rumor. By the author of “Obarles Anchester,”” Deep Waters, By An ry. Tongted Blatk Book Papers and Enveloy 3y2-tr Corner 4% street and Pa. Ricuanp B. MOHUN & cv. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 2016 PENNsTLvaNia AvENva, BEW BOOKS. The Erangetical A jitanos of 1873, 8 vol., 96 Jobn of Barceveld, by J.B Motley 2 vols.,8mo, 97. My Mother and I,'by Author of Jobm Hsl:tat, 1d mo., $1.88. At Her Mercy, by James Payn, paper, Sc. Harpers Travelers’ Guide to Burope aud the Or e741 vol, $7; $ vols. $9, my39-tr THE TRADES. WHIM D IBON AWD A = aaron STORES, om, Rear Msvufactared "Fp, . OOP ELA. Lonisians avente, one door east of Tth street, WNINGS for Biures, Public Bullings, Hstels FIRON FEAMIES for Stores, a: factory for Stores, 5 FLAGS, OAMP-MEETING TENTS for saie or font for the Improved Mildew Proof Awnin Goods. Bese re AWMNGS AND AWNING FAamEs Pg Seg a Style and Pattern, Stores, Hotels, Public Batidings, Oity and Qoon- try Besidences at factory prices. Manufactured by JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, between 7th and Sth streets. Fiags and Camp Mocting Tents for sale or ren: Sole agent for the only Gentine Mildewed Proot Awning material. 1 eee aplér PAINT. X pave © method of preparing Paint which I will warrant to effectaally prevent damprcss caused by defective brick walls and leaky metalic roofs, provided the it is applied by my ci Bands. "Price 3% ceuts per sgeare foot foc thice HOUSES and SIGNS patuted inthe very latest le and in the most durable manner. cing thorovehiy equi! for en kind of work e 1 res) oak 8 trial « te my tine 3 I from those whom I have not heretofore met professionally. Aéth street bet ween H snd OP, BUS To feed 3 OU Pups coszizive ame faa fh B. crs Practical 809 Louisiana avenue, near 6th Besidonce 64 8th street nort! LINED PIPE sivnss on band, | Ee Ep | 1019 Penusyi DOYS-iy e @AK and PINE KINDLIN’ in bandi. thecord,” (STEP UENSON & buoTAEE. ” ennaylvania Avense, jestr Mill Depot, Seventh-street Wharf. cor tt OOALL JOHNSON WOOD!!! WOOD! THERS, LADIES’ Goons. /801 sxvmsormsany 801 BARGAINS Davis:, S01 MAKKST Space, Comxan Orn Sreeer, Dave thie plored Weeeeeh Lote of HAMBURG RDUINGE aud [BSB ae fod FLOW EGINGS, st very low prices, some them lees than Diice. “Call cary eel secure at avin’. OB LOT oF EMRRor D a - JGishGE aa NURIERNRS AP, Davis’. Furnes. all (ats tra BOBNE cope Legbdorn, a 50 cout 7 poms Gods ard Buds of all Binds selling at remarke! ly low prices ai vis 801 MARKET SPACE, _80610-t o REDUCING r-'9) sell STOCK. Whebing to redece stock bef: Te the 2h of August, i wall self omit that 4 . RNER Sew Sraeer, ‘Gnd all other articles tn the Millinery line at cost, MAS. M. J. nT, O21_D street, “tr NELtine ore AT AND BELOW cost. As my bew sore will be complete! by October let T have determiced to sell all goods in my line at my temporary Store, No. 1113 Penvsyivenia avenue, at and below cost. They must be acid before I move. Tname in part— Bea , wi as Mf -y} Beal BATB BE4 LDS.which «old at @29 00! a Best 0 tuck BKIBTS in the market, 60 coats. GUIPURE LACES, CAMBRIO EDGINGS, &0., cheaper than the cheapest. S7 CALL AND aT _— 5S. HELLEGS, Jy29-w_ 1213 Pennsylvania avenue vorthwest, oe miss mcconmick, QR 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Tam tn constant (Up Stairs.) receipt of the newest designs in tas SY soree ge am, FRENCH F: ‘EES, aon ws LAORS, &¢. &0. RAILROADS. B4LTD00RE AND OHIO RaiLaoaD, SUNDAY, J civ 9, 174, Way Stations. Bay siatioua cs Annspotte, Gresberry and Hagerstown. Frederick, ‘Steon- os ‘White Bulpbur Bptings:” Parlor’ Gers, Potat of Books and Baltimore and Way Stations Purshure BS Al Trav Bouse, Station For further icformation apply at © and Ohio Ticket Offices, Wastiugtot S-ation, Pennsylvania avenue, where orsers will be akon i pageere to be checked ‘So. received at ay city. ‘BOS, BR. SHARP, Mastor of Tre>-portation, CULE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. ROONTE. Gent Agent 335 BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RATLROAD Gru AND BsTaxats N. W. trains will rou as follower BPOK TRAINS ARKIVE AR " FAL UMORE. WASHINGTON, 6:36 8... northern ex- 6:13.68. m..Now York Bx- Press, daily, Brees, dais. ou mi. Accommods- 5:36 8. w. Fast Line ¥. : Limited Bx- 10:400 Frene New York, tion dai faliy ex. Sanday, Per! ¥:40 rtrain 1:03 and hia ex- vet froin New York, 33 p. m., Accommoda ion, except Sanday. is daliy. L As General Sap’. Ageut. Sabet novel 874 - _ . aed oo THE citaT LE TRACK GourTs, pleas bore aRTECE SoUe, Bow Yuunired miles saved te Weetero aid Central The 11:65 s,m, except Buotay, South: Wier and Bortiiwan Bide peu daly, Canennedl

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