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Our Public Schools. THE EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS FOR TEACHERS’ POSITIONS. The committee cn teachers and examina | thors os the Trustees of the Pubile Schools are tolay examining a S positions at the Frackiin School a ng. There are twenty three in at- wiance, three of them young men, and the G STAR, -Jane 5, 1875. EVEN SATURDAY. Weather Probabilities To-day. OFFICe OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, June 5, 1875. majority are young lady graduates of onr public schools. The following are the ques- tions R Te wear sectyrie gsm omeomal | 1. Explain me pareniee, of dividing a The thermometer in the basiness office of | fAction by a whole number, a whole num. Geese olay as follows: 8 am, | ber by @ fraction, and one fraction by an- other 72; 10a. m.. 76, Pp. T™., 80, “Define ratio. In bow many and In what a)s may the ratio of two numbers be ex- , v Witten is the dividen: hen is LOCAL NEW s. .@ valine of the ratio less than 2 When Sas it greater t ‘ Condeused Locals, What is What is the diffe: See chrreh notices in our advertising p between mie «ih nt? Between true discount aad interes amps will be liehted to-night | Between bank discount aud interest? cuisbed at 245 a.m. LA 1 B can perform a piece of work in r of Thompson, and | 5511 days. Band C in¢y days, an f in € days; In what time would eaca of tn: perform the work alon A merchant bought 450 quintals of fish ass furnitare er Nurnberg arrived at Sout'- | at @ cach, and sokt them immediately for am pton eriay frei Haltimore, with | <i a quintalon 6 months’ credit, for which «. Fon TX ci and other Washing- | he rece ved a note. If he should gel this note ard. nie! ata AL th ruttiim per annum, What will he gain on tb A } Bess thy jured, I Cost, "ats also, | vain. to morrow, Wi orse which I bought for a his real wort, per cent. e in e@ have the Seott rey art GRAMMAR What Is the oujeet of tne study o! rf What parts of speech in the dee are not aud by wha paris of speech are compared, and Give examp' € the first pei vee, in ail its teuse: number « . Inoods and the « i Beyers” p extertaine from E The com Fema discover anything wrong in the syntax, or punctuation of the iB Sentences, please point it out by writing them correct | «The word “wit” has lost its original sig | nification of wisdom. Were our Parliament sti Hed wifenagerete, the name woukl be Supposed to be descriptive of the merriment s members rather than of their wisdom.” ze the following, and parse the iialies: ke the deep tet! and reci casio mn of the Mur- filed with the *. Robins: ill, Jam dd Wills ‘gy within my head wat T opetarced, fore Kener a EOGRAPHY. Geography. n how it Happens, if | the days and nigits vary at Washington, 1. and if the; time or times during a year w | and nights are of equal ‘lex & reason theres at are the pri does hap- in length @ be any en_ the di Wasaing. iiges of the hian ehain ofr nivs? h What states and territories do f the Rocky Mountains pass? Draw an outline map of the state of nots, and write thereon the names of hodies of water and land which touch or bor- T } der ate. e or Of the state. t rivers of Hindoos- in what dirgetion | | they ru and dese such a vall one of the: ume 1 there bg {be Ride aters of ie for what it is | | chiett + is. St there are any lar [x of South Amer. aay, whal Srrzrnr or Lacks For Worn by Histor THY ENpre-s oF F t Charles | | 28. What colony of Europeans first settied © Tr N. Brockett. special partment, seized int asary | the territory now Known as New Y city, | in right of Whose discoveries did they ¢ = lace | it? What name was first given to ta and after whom Was the couutry flu ed. 1. By whom and to whom was the state nek a Soo, These nding the shawl, | Georgia cranted, and for what se? were amor * Sold after the Impe- | What act of South & cause! | rial fupily went toresideat Chiselhurst, and | F dent Jackson to issue nis ebratet Were smuggled into this country sometime | proclamation of 153? in 1873, a fler passing through the hand: 43. What was the cause of the war of 1812, | of two or three parties in New York, were | between bronght to this city about a month ayo by | and w one Tir. Leon de Larnoix, and were deposited | the tre &s security with Goldstein. the pawnbroker, the United States and Great Britain? at were the more important terms of | ty of peace signed at Gheut? 44. Name several (as many as you can) of for a loan of The officers of the cus | the colleges and universities founded by or | tom heuse in New York, detailed for the pur- | in the colomes prior to the organization of | pore. traced the zoods to Goldstein's, and | the present form of government of the United | ¥ . Captain Brockett, of the | States. and also some of the more important Custom se, mace Mr. ldstein acguaint- ed with the facts. who offered every in bis power to the officer. | founded since that date. facility | Give a list of normal schools in the Of course, the | United States. i formal seizure could not be made here, and | 2. Give a list of teachers, male and f j 0 Mr. Goldstein packed up the laces of the | who have won a national reputation as eda Empress, and last night accompanied Capt. | cators. Proekett t this mornin: aud fi hense offic Brrests wil this nee ew York. On arrival there | neseizure will be lezali © PHYSICS. m what physical af School rooms de ? 2s. Explain the apparatas—the method— by which architects usually attempt to util- | ize this law in the ventilation of buildings; | in other words, how does the architect tempt tocrowd out the foul air ofa seb room, and replace it with pure air? rools turned overto the custora- It is gnite probable «in New York to- —— -« —__ REAL FSTATE SALES.—Thomas Dowling | Sold yesteriay afternoon for S. E.. Mic Aante | 2 rate of 6 per | glish | ali | | persons in | and Board of Health. MORTUARY RECORD—PUBLIC URINALS.ETC. A meeting of the Board of Health was heid last night, Dr. Cox in tae ehair. Mr. La gston, from the special committee on offals, reported that negotiations are now pending for new barrels for the Olorless E cavating compaay, and that a confereace with that company was fixed for to-day, THE MORTUAR ORT for the week ending May 2: showing the number of de: Ti,of which number 34 were whites and bisexs. Prominent among the caases were consumption, pneumonia, hydrocephalus, whoopitg cough, meninigitis, convulsion paralysis, congestion of brain, sastriti bamoptysis, and olt age. The na marriages was 12 and birthsé1. The mortal- ity was 15 more than last week.or at the rate of 26.69 pero per anuom. 18 per cent. of the deaths were from zymatic iseases, 24.67 from constituti from local, 3 from developmental, and 649 from vio- | lence. Rate of mortality of the white popa- | lation was 16. of the colorat popilati | r the same period, rease of the white population 'b | r deaths 1.23 per 1.00; while ti | of the colored population by ¢ births was 24.70 per 1,000 per annum. | PUBLIC URINALS. A communication was reat from the Dis- | triet Commissioners, from whieh it ap; that, under date of May 1: | of Heaith transmitted to a@ fevoral) i oners report from the sanitary commit he subject of having public nece furnished throaghout th > Comunissioners nagineer Hoxie, tates tbat he has consuite | Babcoek, who replies (at he took measures to provide such eonveni- ences for “women and chillren” in the pul | He reservation je two years before the | Board of Health took up the sabject for con | sideration. He decline ceommodate the | “general pubile.” reer Hoxte re | commends t! ri of Health be r. | guested to submit plans and estimates for | the construction of the urinals at such points ey mity consider the demands of public Ith require; such point t | The report of the reer be ment of the Commissioners, and was j to thesanitary committee, with instructions to take the necessary action in the premise: ‘The application of C. Christiant for the po- sition of ay y to the poor for the fiftn sanitary district was referred to the heaith | Dflicer. D LABORERS. h Wats read from the health ng that the laborers to the | idl at tt e OF $1.75 per day 1 consideration of the great nger tae: du No Driving Cattle Eprror Star: Star I observe t bat the question of what sire 1 be driven through is seliledata 4% of the butchers and the chief of po fo be held on Monday. I hope it may be Wisely settled; bat fypm te teuor of « on on Th seer miceti s been over | of the Commi save the iawns streets that have | danger tro: not to pr t ter, theretore the parked <treet= shoult be used for droving purposes than those that are not parked, singe Lie ri oinen and culddgen rest! g or waiking on the former i- much les than to those on tie case of astampede or of an infaria the lawns would afford some protec uld not he spears tot sarubbery on parked: strep and been Hroves In ti erty, but fo fuman lif on a stre compel rs zh the city in ‘hh case t strong may be situated i he A PAKEN BvILpin spector pwinan as. fo) tory brick u nortiwest; St,i60. Henry cK SL. » orth side *. between “ith and 25th M. M ows:—Frank 1 buililing, east venue, between M st streets Bireh, a two-stor Pennsylvania av streets north we story brick stab tween C stre nue south ; tory and cellar brick dwelling. east side 1 street, b tween Q and R streets northwest; $3,590. —<—_.—__— THE ATTENTION of parties wishing to bay anice home at a low figure and upon ve favorable terms, is called to the advert ment of Mr. H. W. Wheatley, in auott column. a es PERSONS leaving ALGEBRA. ist 1 street, George- +. Thomas, for $4550; also, lot on What are coeffi between P and Q streets, be Express in a vision Of Se | #9. and z, divided by the product of 2, and e fur | the square of 7. 1. or + made the fol- | thro F.D. « square plus each receive “2 on th | aut | WASHINGTON City SEWER Boxps t, near | CounT—A Siujuilar Si Merryienwl. Also, | portant ease was tried in the circa om, for = 14 Ext G stre ed Wood, for= IN it salesman, for Ch | for Washington eounty, Md., this week, » house on tre which a banker was required to mak a Streets. lot 11, square | bis assertions concerning the value of cer- 1, for $4,525. n securities whieh he sold to a farmer. | — ir. A. R. Appleman was indebted to Mr. A ENTERTAINMENT | Jacob F. Miller in the sym of $1,500. Mr. was t r the aus- | Miller was induced to accept in satisfaction piees ofthe W on the lawn of The grounds w » Association of the debt of Washington city bonds of the and Dumb College. s Known as “sewer bonds,” which were | i with booths, tents, | represented to be “as good as government fruit and flower stands. all attended by | bor At the time these representations | t ¥ girls, whofur- | were made the sewer bonds were selling in ” és at womler- | New York at 45. Congress subsequently | fw After dark the | pa naet making them eonvertivle into | be Hi further heigtened | the s of the District. This made by tion of music, Chinese lan irseiling price about Mr. Miller was | ter. nt ating agents. and tie cd With the settlement, and brougat | throng of visitors were treated to some ex- cover the amount lost in the tra: reeita: by the st esentation: jaw lait the down must | & —as | lieve from the ev ant falsely represented to the pla Tul, with Knowledge at the time of the fal- sity of sueh representation, that the sew: TIMORE vindnee ht © of the certificates or bo: plaintitt, believing such rey true, was actually induced b tat to take and ree acl the piaintif, to tak ts, and t the to be faise re of the said certificates or bow amount as the jury may find the plaintiff has by the «direct consequence of such false epresentation, if he in fact has sustained any such los to exceed. however, the price at whic he received the said certiti- cates or bonds, with interest thereon. Smet vice present; more. seeretar: f Rrat Estate TRaxsre v. of Faltin treasurer, Hendley to Mary A. Hendley, lot 10, square E. N. Darling, Frank Hum itz, $3. Emily E. Berkley to Mary C. Van | Rey w of Baltimore, executive con Doren, part lot 3, square 1,000, le He Harris, of St. 3 Burr, et al.. to J. O. Peck, lots i cow rT. T. Crit Square 04; £2.20. Wm. Harris to Georg D. Todd, part lots 16 M. W. Beveriige to A. Keyser, lots 11, 172, and 173, square 675; $12,000. Geo. W. Stickney to Commissioner of F. 8. and T. Co., part lot 3, square 791; #100. Geo. J.Joun- son to Aun 1. Hamilton, part lot 9, square 53; $4,000. John L. Miller to M. L. Howser, rt lot 3 and 5, square 321; =6,100. L. L. ranham to Henty F. Hall, iot 9, square west 5, $800. M.L. Hawser to Jas. J. Camp- » part lots Sand 5, square 321; $6500. Har- A Gilbert toa. 7. vangiey, lot 10, square nd 17, square 209 THE WASHINGTON ARTILLERY have de- term ined to attend the Centennial, at Phila- delphia, J 4, . There a 4 metbers. On the occasion of the presenti Lien of a haudisome flag to the command last ‘Tharsday by their lady friends there were in ime thirty-eight uniformed men. The new uniform adopted to be worn at Philadelphia | of 5 consists of a siiver helmet, with jong horse- | bel! Lair switch, suort seariet coats, black pants, | vey with red cord. sigh boots and white gaunt- | 95,8140. Chas. E. Fraser to Cornel ae AL iets. The officers are Capt Hannaman, | Burvows, part lot 7, square 733; 3500. Wm. Liente. Trembly, Kinney, Liseadden and | B. Todd, trustee, to "Thos. Sommerville, let Surgeon Mi IST, square 675; $1,800. Esau Pickrell et al., —o—_—__ | executors, 2 a Mueller, au os ares, Lo. ot, ond . north of 1,017. 1, Square east of 1,015 Of the Uniiorens dt Patient a end | sistase, W. HO Dayle ural, te Bases Ww last bight, te follow officers el Blant, lot 21, square Is; $2,250. Harry Ww. for the ensuing year Gene B. King come | Blunt to Wm. H. Clagett, lot 21, square 1st; mander; Joun T. Chauney, second’ com- | *1,000. H. B Curtis to'D. B. Groff, lot 4, mander; Harrison Burr, third eommaiver, | square 5; $120. Geo. A. Bassett to Charles Joep Burroughs, secretary and treasurer. | Kennedy, part of square 573; 36,750. Sarah ‘This organization is perfecting arrangements | M. Burr to Lewis 8. Thompson, part lot 1, sit 1 ng the seston of | Square 784; $1. Lewis S. Thompson to Saralt ted States, which . Denn, part lot 1, square 731; 31. n September. | Fendall, trustee, to W. *| ‘les Hawkins, part lots: square sy aie Ixscxe Your PRorerry._tihoxe our Alex. Hawkins, 5, squi OS; S54. citizens Who have not inscre: fn an aeve Reg. Fendail, trustee, to Wm. H. Baldwins I do weil to bear in mind that one of our | etal... lot 6, square 573; $5,000. Samu enchest hame companies (the Arti J. Millard to Chas. H. Barzess, lot 23, square Fire Insurance Co. for the District of Colam- | 2%; $3,010. ———— i ’ G street norimwest) offers With @ paid-op capital | PROPERTY-owNERS who have not made nowa as relia- | pplication for to pi by “Leffetent of- | rexson of public improvements can now file ie clatmns with J.C. Lay & Co., No. 23 4g ven for losses convenes in that city Thomas Craig i | battery on Wm. 8, Rowle Is to Keop | the peace. Luey Pendleton, th to | Lizzie Burdiek; bonds to p the peace. St. & | age certificates or sewer bouds mentional Baiti- | the declaration were worti: par, or were se widely tie sen par, or were as gond a ‘. sli or Washington county bonds, with | denomination of five hundred dollars, in | payment of $1,500 of a debt due from the de- t to the plaintitr, tt plainti 1s 1 to recover in ction such A. T. Maddox, lot 12, | count Porice Covrt—Judye S. y, Patrick Fo walk by placing goods thereo: Thompson forfeited cotlater: man, same. Mary Thomas P G # public reservat t boiste, ous; ames Neal, loud as Ha 5 uarged With pedling loc: outinued. George Brosk: » lond and boisterous talk. Dawson, swearing; cursing; $ S. Bainard, 1s nt without areeny of a $5 arine Sullen; Slo or thirty », threats to Annie Gibson; and John Turne ing; S5. Sarah Daniel Bucha bonds or ja Hebert Darling, driving on the sidewalk; = (in the cases of Mr. H ‘au and Geo. W. Rosenbury, the first charged with selling candy, and the second with selliug produce in the eastern market withont lic in this court yesterday Mr. Roseubary w ». and took an appeal; whi. Mr. Ran was dismissed.) reported in yester repaired, thé water ¥ town level last n sumed at the mill al whary IMPROVEMENT OF BRIDGE work of lowering the water 2 the Geox has been complet nd the work of Ww nev ie com- > ComrLatxt—There is | considerable complaint with reference to the shalt ition of the reway the aqueduct br: sion t Toss the | that since they rhilant tolls, the roadwa id be kept in betier ec NS & C er thou ALEXANDRIA. ATTEMPTED Svuiciprs.- less, an ge. Thos idge freq nen n t Yy complain compelled to pay sneh f the m2. to-day sold $2,000 herring bridge pat ont to the banks of the canal yesterds en- ing and while standing upon the abatinent at the east the first lock below the basin, drew his hat down Ughtly upon his head, and placing his hands In the position usualiy assumed by boys just previous to diving, plunge headforemost inte the level about ten feet below, in Bag the water was seven or eight feet deep. Mr. B. R. Summers, who Witnessed the leap, instantly seized a boat book, by means of which he succeeded, after much difficulty, in dragging the un for- tunate man todry land again. He was nearly dead when taken out of the water, but after &@ partial resuscitation walked to the head of the same lock and attempted to jump into the basin, but was seized in time to prevent the execution of that design, and eseorted to his home. It was only a short time ago that he attempted to commit suicide by taking lancanurn. A coloved girl Known as “Molly,” liv- ing on the alley connecting Alfred and Co. Jumbus streets, between Prince and Duke Streets. im; with the idea that her lover had deserted her, drank three drachms of Jamjanum, but that fact having been com- municated to Dr. Edward Stabler, he admin- istered an emetic, and the desired effect of the noxious dose was prevented. Fisutows.—Afairs at Fishtown have nearly assumed their usual summer appear- | ance. Some of the fish houses have been closed, the fence between the place and | | Smoot’s wharf put back again, and all the | horses and wagons, fish women, and nearly | all the men tuatt have been about there since | | the beginning ef the season, have taken their | | departure. booths, however, remain | | Open, an! will, it is understood. be kept open | ail the summer. The receipts of sturgeon are larger (han ever before known, forty-two large ones lying out like dead soldiers in one ot the ish houses there this morning, besides numerous others elsewhere, and seling at | from 73 cents to #1 apiece, at which prices | many of them were Bought and seat to Bal- | Umore.—Gasette, 4th, per 1,060 per annum, while | — FINANCIAL 4ND COMMERCIAL. et Onis white T0a7l: wee 1.16. Bay dull aud unsettled. Pork. 2 rs, fined Jn Wheaadnil, shade # LONDON. June 5, 1290 p. m.—Console for money, Indy; tagal. au soathern » doll aud rp 2 aniet but 13. firm: for account DEATH FROM For. WATER. itly occurred at § where three persons in one family died in | consequenee of drinking water from a well tainted by drippings from a cesspool. a7-Sixty persons have been drowned by the capsizing ofa lighter in the Tagus, P clear rib sites, 11s loose: prac fa higher Bacon—shonlders, 8s: clewr rib sid i bame. 143¢a18. Lar ttrapg and unchanged 6 < | CITY ITEMS % | GENTLEMEN'S Straw HAtTs bleache:t, | colored. pressed and trimmed at AT. Wni- ling’s, 924 Pennsylvanta avenue. 56 STRAW Hats.—Be snre and see Lewis’ | Steck of Gentlemen's. Boys and Children’s | Straw Hats. at popular prices. th street, | between Tand K 2; | esas GENTLENEN'S Ovtrit.— Shirts, Under- we carts, Ties, Hosi , Hanikerchiefs, Collars, Gloves, Suspenders, Braces, &c., &e., in endless variety, at popular prices. Lewis, Hatter & Gentlemen's Outfitter, | 2 ih street, between Iand K | fagluo, Balk meats ck, obbing ¥ at bet Exchange, long. 4% WITH A VIF zing our business, We propose to sell our entire stock of iumber | and good will of the business of the old | est established in the District, lock on —Fi and declining, hand is alld able and well . S8as- | r. Corn quiet, very firm, oned and conveniently piled, and embraces the various descript of building Inmber, | ois Erie, 16. bard-woods, &e., usually kept in well con- dueted Inmber yards. The yants are admira- located in Georgetown, and arranged with every convenience for handling Inmber: the | improvements are complete, including a first class wharf, fronting on the river, and os sible from both Water and Congress streets. ‘This isa rare opportunity for persons wish- ing to engage in active business. FE. PICKRELL & Co., 53 Water street, Georgetown, D. C. | - —A case has ‘onth Norwalk, Conn., 626 le LE cing « NOTE The entire stock of H. H.HEMP- 29th May ily until all is disposed of. S | Corns ke labors ten times more be relieved of Corns, Bunions, In Nails. ete., thousands of persoos + Inorning . | eee ning eas Directors to | Tore the ad ofeach month. may 26-d copy of the regulations. oe . pt RE SIX PFR CENT. INTE? will be open daily at the store of E payable on demand. sy CO.; 1017 Sd street northwest, until all of the | Geposits. J. H. Squier & C st Wf 100 mri shes heen taken. About 40 hag Pennsylvania avenue. already enbseri here wil A meeting ol wore signs stockholders MONDAY. Juve 7, 1575, at Aebury | DR. C. W. s ry and Chamo- Hall, southwest corner of 1th and K streets north- | mile Pills are prepared expressiy to cure | west. Copies of the constitution cau be found at 5, a, Nervonsness a) the above wddrees. wn eure any ease. Prive Organized April 28th, jet-e OrFICE OF FRESKLIS INS | White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, bP ICE TELIN TS > AsUTy, Wasursetox, D.C. May ath, 1e7s, |OPPosite the Treasury. raof the FRANKLIN | rire MeTRopoLis SAVINGS BANS, comer gid at thin office | of C street and Louisia e, pays per cent. interest on ¢ cents a box, post egists, and Charl¢ HF. WALL, Secretary. Ee tree: soul by. le 1 x bun other favorite bran is sold correspondingly low. jel im ig YOUN CoRNER oF OT AND D Streets. Eealing Booms avd Library free to all. Prayer Mee Sebbath young men, at 6 o cloc Sabbath Afternoon Services at 3:30. Cireniati ccnstantly TO SMOKERS —Youcan buy garo Cigars of GOLD 5 vaniaavenne, under Metrop 3 $1 per bond! Wi ‘tings dail. Evening ibrary, au Trae s nia a e, Washingt 6 1,601: Tei Ba ‘yivania avenue Washington. 6,1,c01 | itan tel, for For Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan. ask | La Kecapcion, ert MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOUI °e Stott & Co.,480 Penn. 3} ries ‘our druggist for Perry's Moth and Freckie otion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, use Perry's Improved Cometone end Pinple ‘Ren . the Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B.C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5,5,1: peer he THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of 1872 were $219,680, 12-8,5t est Cigars, y at 12:35, 6, ant 9 p.m. rvices, (exclusively,) for GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, 15400 volumes, New books y atifnl ¥_M.C. A. Bnilding, %h souvenir instrating the growth and and Dusters people in « ha: d years. erators, Water ed agente for the District of Colum: . Which we ap. Agents for the HAMILTON & PEARSON, - 1s, Siecpin VALIANT & OGDE and Detreets, Dealers in | 47 Thigh «treet, may? Chandeliers, Plumbers, Goods, & &e. mar6.stf EVERYRODY WILL HAVE IT! — The ed States * NTENNIAL MEDAL z TOWN SAYINGS BANK, D.C, [See D. cooKe. Fr k Stic sTaaET. SS bs (Late Shiorman’ & Co., Bauk hours. 9 s,m. to 4 p.m., and on Satara: BANKERS, (to recelve deposits) 1 1429 F street, deposits, General B ~ a a > a Wetions made Spl C SISHORS TRG STORE prees ave. from co: streets to 1113 Pennsstva- | H.W. Barker, Cashior png mays Ita : ma ion a 2 =~ |W. Petkinhorn.| Thos Dowhng, | J.T. Mitchen, CS ROEIGE TO, ON NERS OF BEAL ES. | teory Dickson. | R. L.Cropleys’ | Fy dW. done TATEB—WHITARER & COOKE, 718 Fif- | Kiley A. Shinn,| ED: Marues, | Thomas knowles teenth st.cot, in anticipation of an amendment to y Tietr-eacly present law, claims ularly ange fn ad grade fee tinne to give special attention to all atust the late Dictrict gorerument, partic LAIMS FOR DAMAGES by reason of Also, pay special tinprovemen’ teva: ‘D AND BL Juet received direct from the Springs, : MILBURN ®S PHAEMACKH, W, # WaeaTLey’s STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAR LISHMENT 49 Jefferson Street, Gearsctoren, D.C. Fetablished. 131.” P: larged and improved, Bearing apparel of © Veivets, Crepe Veils and sented WATERS Le ¥_ Gescripti ‘Trimmings, ni " &c., &e., nicely cleaned or dved; also, Curtains and | The colder and: "pest SUDA “aod MINERAL oo Serene aud Blankets cleaned during \ . Fi ve Stn othe. AEE Ae couse mary te | “Send us your address and we will call for and re- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BOARD OF | turn work at any place in the District free of exten TS hes LTH, Wasttixatos, D.C., May 11.1575. | charge. Work received aud returued by mail or ext NOTICE —At tho meeting of the Board of Health, | press from and to any place in the country. apalte beld on the TR eta en tiaans {om bale - = ERE IGS Oo be ray ae ce comin M (reaait. 1 Wi os10e 18 REREEY GIVEN that the copart- of “An ordi bine What aNell be Gaoeed nership heretofore existing between the dudes PRY Goons. SUMMER RESORTS. Desthacbe SUMMER DRESS GOK LACE GARMENTS. stLKs WHITE Goons, HOSTERY HOUSEKERPING Goons ne. bathing ar SHAWLS. LINENS * roma AT VERY LOW PRICES, TO CLOSE OV? THE BALANCE OF BF GOODS REDUC ENT MY STOCK D FROM 20 TO 40 PEK BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. JOHN T. MITCHELE, 31 Penneytvanta CEMKNTS, 5.00 yards splendid CALTCORS at iraiive p : * SHIRTING CALICO at ¢ ot : ms. and Of great va jeces GRASS CLOTH at ing. Sulphate of Iron and Mac A sap ASS CLOTH ot 1255 as nate of Tron). &e Yard wide PERCAL ES at 1 ce erms of board pet r r , , 2 tnonth of 38 de A splendid assorin t« M DER Circulars can be bed at Wit SHIRTS from m0 cts «> @ SON'S om Te, Pennsylvania ay be ABASOLS at vor rior a2 and 6th : oe wong . ‘4m MOORE & PERRY. Proprietors Le SUMMER BOAR ONG. val location: near chure A pot of SURD BATHING T LOOKOUT SUM MATTING chy 4. JOULNSON & ©@., " ane Ist. For terms, & my 29 tr TAL Ma ket Space. JAMES BR. MILBURN & BRO, Bend to sei ty, Ma IF WE NAVE TO SELL THEM AT SLAUGHTERING PRICES: Hotel open « tage with all Toentinedon, 1 MONDAY. Mas m nrsiow Tic . ss Daggnse chec Redford Water © from rallrond depot nts ea Cal G | a piece: * pi W Just received 4 pice | Plaid and Stripe All oor Plaid Drees God ' | Cottons. 65,9 and i | Wiack: Scent y y | ts r “ ja i © tran | tug and home wear an to the Istand c . * aa eral ewift-sai 1 : of ALL FOE MaRGAt as itors free of charge. Ty $ S10 per | 5 LEE SY week, $3) permonth, For particulars agpiy te | Rk ADAMS & Bros. | OPEN AT NIGHT UNT EN OCLOCK jel 2w Piney Pe 1 P.O. St. Mary «4 Mt ©. M. TOWSON & © ea ‘ at tent WILSON'S HOTEL cae WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA, | (>REATEST REDULTION ROBERT WILSON, Ps ved DRY y»ODS Will take a few Bostlers for the s rmet ica air aipiaie ‘ esl isd: witts tonne EVER KNOWN IN WASHINGTON at riding in the city who de« | CARTER’S, 707 Market Space. months in the eonntry ¥ ai mat g the ot rters always in attendance SYRIN Gs. FREDERICK CLARA A’ BE Linen € treet. proprictor Line A.8. PRATT, 401 9h street, basi Kerchicts, J. TABOR JOHNS } kin OPEN JUNE meyastr D** GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY $0) per month jous to health, aud to provide for the | *igned, trading under the name and style of Fee Ca kOe Be SENIOR DER ERECT passed May 16, 1571 MULDOON & CARLEY, ro... 420 sth street northwest, will bs | DRESS GOODS—Silke, Alpacas, M xtended and made ee is this Ist day of June, 1575, dissolved by mntual ing at Win depot with ¥. Licht | noes, Melanges, Lenoes, J ont the more densely popniated suburbs of th oment. \ ’ Ney passengers to th y m=, Plaid Saitings, T tow en agin and Georgetown, tcluding Union. | Ail debts of the firm will be paid by FRLIX | ingat3s or Thee wicca: th - ii (wn vor Anacostia) and Mount Pleasant, in the | MULDOON, and all debts duethelate firm will be | Springs with carr ‘buegics and sath : District of CoS ©. COX, M.D., President, | SF@¥H Payable to FELIN MULDO: BULDOON, | and pampniae neste A.C Panera "HRIS. OC. COX, M. D., Presitont. Ny ud pan apply to A.S. PRATT & cor Attest: D.W. BLISS, M. D.. Secretary. mavti ee WM. CABLEY, ner Sth and Deters nortl jel tish in tor Men's on HE OFFLEY & 00. Poy en fe ply tbo ey BANSELS, DEVLIN & CO., nee, Inxnrions Br Sow G and F streets. o Washineton, D BANK OF DEPOSIT, EXC ON, Ae. Bankt Deal in rel ‘sonses on Loans ne ormation % or Th business in al vernment Bonds and District Securities. i and Sell Gold and Silver Coin, and O: and Fo Coin. Draftson Burcpe on Grst posite Treasnry Department, Hated in all marketable securities, In investors cheerfolly furnished, c HANGE, COLLEU- (NEW YORK,) 11 ite branches attended to. ou porns rd 106 F STREEFS, ray TO PRESS WELL AND SAVE MONEY, CURM ~AN ALL A NICEL A WELL SHRUNK SUIT... A GOOD CAS ASTYLISH BUSIN A PLEASANT STR A GENTEE. LIGHT AL MEDIUM ALL WOOL SUITS. DARK AL VARIOUS ALL W eek SUITS. IMPORTED CASSIMERE HANDSOME EVEN ENGLISH rf SUITS FOR ANY PUR A GENTEEL GOOD SUIT ISSION iS CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. FOR OUB CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THB BEST ASSORTE) STOCK OF MATERIALS TO BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES. STAPLE FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FORK US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF j ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEKMAN AND AMERI- CAN MANUFACTURE. FOR THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST ARTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR E MEY FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND IX | WOOL SUIT. EVERY RESPECT TURN OUT STRICTLY | of = FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHLNG | ORDERED AT OUR WASHIN@TON OFFICE | FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP 1N NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH- STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OUB COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE ORDERS FROM OUB BEADY MADE STOCK, READY MADE CLOTHING. ¥ MADE SUIT MERE SUIT. SULT. SUIT... L OFFICE SUIT... 4, WOOL SUITS. ATOUR WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEEP ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUR READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF OUR LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN'S SUITS, AND SPKING OVERCOATS, FROM WHICH WH FILL OB- DEKS IN TWO DAYS TIME. L WOOL SUITS ASSIMER: NE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMERICAN YOKE SHIKT, A PERFECT FITTING GAR. very COUNTRY BOARD. Plain, but comfortabl it water bathing, t og, With fruit in abundance. New § 7 per week. Addi 1. O.W 1 > ape ade BRopnEAD & co., RIDLEY PARK HOTEL, DEALER* (6 tractive Hotel, locate! at Ridley nty, Pa..on the Philadelphia, itimore Railroad, i " FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODs, Ex. “hoe a ee ee | Hav D To pirty’ trains, good “drives, | , a Y,and all the appotntuicats of @ frat 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, class hotel. Address, “ . my2s 26 WM. R. MURPHY, Jx.. Supt uils, custome HEALING SPRINGs, tut W. B. BISHOP, Prorn:etor, Dx. M. 0. HOUSTON, Restpext Pay BATH COUNTY, VA This deservedly popular Sommer Resort will} opened on the FIRST DAY OF JUNE tor the re ception of visitors, here will be a reasonable deduction to parties who wish to make this their home for the samm: For pamphiets and circulars pe GRENA CLAN, bet. 9th BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SUERMAN S MEMOILs, and 1th ving & more my description of the Springsayd the way of gettin 0 | t ems. PURCELL. Labo & Cu.. | ———: ao fichmacwh, or to me at the Springs. Get your tick: | TWO VOLUMES, ALF TURKEY A eta to Coviagton from ail potuts, where there wil t | a close connection with a fine stag: Springs over a beautiful mountain r ine direct w the my27 im W. B. BISHOP. Proprietor SEASIDE READIN¢ feat: sues bere toes nea A FULL LINE OF STANDARD PAPEL an NOVELS AT 25 CENTS SULOMONS & CHAPMAN, 5 Prietors, 215. F.C WESTOD west, Washington A TALBOTT Heuse. Agents Lawrence's * Pure L. Paper, BABNESV ESR RYES ND. may2t tf 911 Penner toania ave ; 2 -* NEW Boows tee and Gentlemen woe are » sper d the summer months ta the con The air is pu Mountain. It sise Gen.W.TS Man snd Beas J.G. Wood... " Harper's Hand Book for Traveic and the East... Low 4 Eseny By William Biack Mildred’ Wedding. By Mrs. Freedom lection Three Feather * uch as ut bali s mile from Barney! ypolitan Rail bath le dey ad, and one hours ride bo 7 ‘oh from Washington, . ¢ Good Time Coming. By Rev. 5. E. Hale. ° MENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MEASURE OB T er day, and from @8 to $19 par week. | The Goo sd . 5 : FURNISH KEADY MADE Clildren tuder 12 atcd servauts Ball prices,” F MOHUN BROTHERS, Bookseilers, EVERY VARIEFY OF SHARE. phex, infocmstic thee to or addre my2ltr 1018 PENNSTLVaNia AVENTE. P f + Barnesville, Moutgoneey cons MLL 4 ae Bevlin & Co., SUMMER BESORE AMONG THE c rot She Princess of These i 4 NS. ud for sale at apt7-ty 1106 © STREET BUSH HOUSE, i APTN PERCE mista are Zz ol LU —m SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, SACKS, FROCKS AND CUTAWAY AT THE BALTIMORE SHIRT €AC- | stereoscopic viewsof Lomita “ syhvania « oe TORY. 474 Penosylvania avenue, and 425 w 1012 F Street norinwest, Washengton, D.C. | Sitvet.. For descriptive cirenlat and termsantion 7 West Favette Sepdivimere _msy ts 2m W. HH. WILKINSON & OO..E cop es. f ‘ Look at the Stock. a rand ‘in the most elegaut manner. (or #2 a> tat AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, moe Ee with Lauds on the sleeves; or §2.90 with culls at” Sarena te Miss Kovel, by Victor Cl 7 MEINE DURES SHIETS: rents mater 91.60 GRAND UNION HOTEL Blok Borks, Pager, © y Beet ¢ply LINEN COLLARS, 6 tor 51. WILL OPEN JUNE Ist FORTHE BECErTion | the Sietioncrs Hine § i yateoes HABLE BROTHERS, Best 4 ply LINEN CUFFS, 38 centa a pair. | ‘ov GUNSTS, may 2lte 1 N'S BOOKSTORE. sto dittance ‘whon written fore Oollass suk onae J. H. BRESLIN & CO., BEC REESE, AD BESET. The new Son- TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, sent by mail when pail for. ‘aplS-ly | may13 ae = ee ; Rauttys GS Dictioameys iro price ee SE eee Lm ase D Stanets NW. | (ONSUMPTION, WASTING AND INDIGRS- HOUSE is now open for he Those School. teachers. “Tas American CCEAPENETLS CLEANED anit peti avery ¢ HeoRE’s who wish @ pleasaut be thy uy apd Sankey). by Dr. Jubn Had erie Se. per yard. ‘Gin ee uision aud Pancreatine Stites — I ton, — — pines ww tH H. Sivart, Americ Pioneers and 2 = st Potent Remedial Agents. St Onion Sten. rie Sel gis gall ee od De Je Saile and His Companions: MOTHS only remedies yet known for affecting | &t Olifton Stati Loven toned on wish to seve your heavy wearing ap) ‘ion of Cod er Oil and preventing KAWLEY SPRINGS. —This popolar WM. BALLANTYNE, ers, Cramb Cloths, &e., from moths, “hile they also efficiently supply the place and delightful summer resort, near Har- 425 7 ued by my celebrated ‘chemical pro: oil when the stomach cannot tolerate it. risonburg, Va., will be open’on June 1. th etrect. cess, Which removes all grease and vegetable stains | These facts are now attested by the published records under the Management of Cc. Li elfectually. Single persons who have no accommo- | of numerous medical meu, extracts from which ae- | Circulars, with full description, can with mie Unt the fail seaeee Mincheca ang Gare | COMPANY cach batty & MOORE sonbure: Vaxroret Mr Ben Or ene ERP ©O0s.: BB Big Wutil the fall season. 3 % 5 5 ° C. a Koo ‘Of all. descri ions. — inasy ar aeges 143 Tiny Boxe OFRERE, LONDON; w. x N Bank, 609 7th street, W: VENTILATED STRAW HATS. er and on reasonable terms. Persons om 2s. f0 219. .C. bmp 4 iy caw ‘get their traveling aml other gnite i cd | Ans etait of all Chitninte tiroiuciont the tate | Yaay6 2m President Board : BAPEINAW and MILAN STRAW HATS. a Rez yAE tice ck dhe PHoeaIx mu. | SYRUP. ___jyé-Iats.13t_ celebrated watering place, with @ capacity TCAL Live INSURANCE COMPANY Las | [ IEBIG)S LIQUL CT OF BEEF = ‘ ~ been EEMOVED to Room 18, S10 F strect, Lo LiPAND TORIC INV ICON ATOR: grea ohas JUNE 1. Perseasshoald peor in mind i : fase may2-et" "H.R. TAYLOR, General Agent. | RECOMMENDED BY THE BEST PHYSICIANS salen renee Sana soinenes that gave oslebeity to pror. Lo SAUVEURS IN ENGLAND AND AMEKICA. been able to compete with the Rockbridge Alama s i OF mi hold on : NEW CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH | OTURIOS int arvana Hearn Jor the Insanen No Grammar, no Books, mor Enclish ever spoken. Ad « Qaly 61 per niouth. ‘papers and Daity Chronicle. mayl-3w Buia gaa ineest Call and see. ‘may 12-1m' BZ, Otice No. 517 7th street opp. Gon. F 7 N4tionab oye co. | Woh SCAReets Sieeeance: Soabie, inyere Heal tant Persone eat nat en- $125. elim) A B, O15 $i street. ane “Ay, ane » Ce eatate Eee HUNDE a \ aid POTOMAC RIVER ICE for sale at Pa eee mayteim — APAMBON'S Bittinrt Room, verte eae Fie HIESTON, hry "Te kant Gist TAREMOM ETERS a G.G. rE SONS, wi are self _registering, iH Wa Re CET enes Hotel, eee aie 3 Bs fer 3837 WV x 3 iniaroved pa pattern, =4 Pennsy!renia avenne. ner. Batieiaction cuore abd eh _ weit may35-tr 4

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