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Public School Entertainment. DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS AND PREMIUMS. The musical and floral dramas given in the Jefferson school building last night, de- spite the heat, attracted a large audience. he interest of the occasion was enhanced by the fact that the ils of the fourth school district, most distinguished for con- DISTRIBUTION DAY AT THR GERMAN- AMERICAN SCHOOL.—The teachers of the | German-American school. on G@ street, be- tween 4th and 5th streets, held their closing exercises yesterday before a large audience, composed of the parents and friends of the upils, whe expressed their gratification at The progress made by the children in the Weather Speen ape To-day. Orrick oF CBIFF SIGNAL OFFICER, OW Asm INGTON, June 1815. For the middle and eastern states, nearly | fatoteresh miiy-sgnne y during the rear, were eee an = —— ear waieer, on i qecmaent wor mates apologetic palutatory, explaining the reasort | eempliments. The following is the premium r this call upon the liberality of the friends | bs ahem irst Class.—Diplomas to Amelia Eberly, an Sele ia eae stsia by Matiet | Annie Dieterich, Edmund, Brodhag, Juitas Re eee te eee ee nt are wink | Emenveles, Mex Bchuls, Edward Koch, Het carsof age. The May Queen.” theFairy | tie Krorr, Mira Burgdort, Julia, Gongen- Gueen” and the «Grecian Bend.” three neat | bech, Lina Sprohs, Rike Sprobs, Clara Wil- LS met uo een Ain hic emnet, | lenbucher. Minnie Sellbausen, Hermann Met Died ninehs abelaase by Mites mane | Barr, Wililam Scholl, Henry Xander, Fran — PP . ie. L Schumann, erick Shafirt, Hugo Hessel- | Randolph. (queen.) Susie Guthrie. Lizzie | Schumann. Frederick ine, Hass Ward, Mary Herron, Flora Abell, Florence Wines & 3 ‘chonborn, Lou! Bs | Clark. Alice Barnaclo, Katie Webster, Al- iliam Sieck. berta Davis, Fannie Greenapple, Cora Thom- as. Bessie Burns, Emma Lueas, Blanche | Hammett, Mary Davis, Beckie Smith, Mary | Cameron. "Addie Tune, Linnie Knott, Laura Allison, Kate Campbell, Lillie Butt, Susie Foiliegh, Annie Godmell, Martha Yonson. | Much applause was given to the singing of solos and duetts by Frank Losana, Frank Smith and Miss Beckie Smith, who, by re- LOCAL RFCORD. ‘The thermometer in the business office of | THE STAk ranged to-day as follows: 8 a m., §3; 10 a. m.. %; 12 m.. 85; 2 p. m., 89, LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, ‘The street lamps will be lighted this even- ing at Se'cloek andextinguishedat3a.m. | forget the operatta « Laila.” at the Theater. by Prof. John Esputa's | ils, Monday night. . } he year of birth of the late David Tyler should have been s 1 in yesterday's STAR am Ise, Instead of 1826. In the Cireuit Court, Judge Humphreys, Second Class —Diplomas to Louis Maier, | Amelia Oppenheimer, Barbara Roeder, Ame- | lia Kahn. Fred. Willenbucher, Alfred Brod- hag, Walter Johanson, Emma Scholl, The- resa Beckert, Anna Beekert, Clarence Sell- hausen. Louis Hils, Bernhard Behiens, Fer- dinand Eberly, Fritz Schulz. Ida Eisenbeiss, Theodore Abner, Laura Hoffman, Rosa Goodman. Silver medals to Herman Gasch, yesterday. the case of Sweet agt. Barker— | Smith anc dience, sang in her very | Victor Hagman, Mina Gander, Angast Retion on note—resulted in a verdict for de- | Quest from the audience, sang in her very | Divege, Here Sélihausen, George Kroger, ferdant we | which was chthusiastically eneored. “First | Oscar Abuer, F. During, Josephine Litten, Mrs. Catharine Thoma, who wasthe viet'm | honor medals” to the Sollowing pupils:— | Max Sellhansen, Susanna Koch. { a me- oon wit bs a colored man- aS | Male Grammar School—Ellas Rowell; fo | dals to August Sickand Ida Hessetbach. stated. it riay’s STAR, alive | male grammar, Fannie Hepburn; male in- | _ Presents were also made to the teachers by | termediate No. 1, Mortimer Bessey; special, | the pupils. eorge Clark; male intermediate N. ‘oseph Wright; male intermeti Lewis Wilson, femate interme: Davis; “femaie intermed je Greenapple; female interm diate N 3 Oppnheimer; specia!. iemale intermediate No. 4, Ma | special, Mary Brenz Norman b. Fitzhugh; secondar Her derson: secondary No. Andrew Mekinna rtained of her re ‘Those w rete spend a pleasant day on the Potomac should not forget the excur- son which will be given on Thursday next, ferthe benefit of Mt. Pleasant M. P. jay school. on the steamer Pilot Boy, to DiNl’s p vilion. 70 miles down the Potomac. The boat leaves Georgetown at 7 o'clock and 7th-street wharf at o'clock Among the pupils Sehoois to whem fr evening ay and hopes are very, = THE WASHINGTON GROVE C. r. Editor, Dear Sir :—P' space in your paper for the following com- munication: WASHINGTON, D.C. To the Pastors and Churches OColnbia end Adjoining Counties: DEAR BRET ¢eN: Allow us, by this let- ter, to info.m you that the camp meeting to Id the present season, by the Washing- June 1, 1875. f the District of o’ f the fourth district S were presented last miss of fourteen, who rar ste; | econdar, 4) came ner from Russia ti ars ier | <5 y No. 5, James Camp- | drove association, on their beautiful Lame is Fanny Greenapple.. Although ee a oe | grounds in Montgomery county, Md. will ginning sehool under the disadva mpo Jor Begin Wednesday, the 4th, and close’ on Raving no knowledge of the English lar nita Fittan; secondary N Tuesday, the sth of August; and hereby to rede! in winning the ” 1, Walter | extend to yon acowtial invitation to unite r out of the five | special, Fagh MeKenna; primary > | with us in this “feast of tabernacle.” Ella popkins; prin No.3. Harry Thomp- | _ Individuals or churches proposing to at- son; primary No.4, Kate Hall; prim: Willan: tend this meeting can get all necessary in- formation in regard to tents, board, ete. from Mr. E. F. Simpson, N. 005 Pennsyl- ja avenue. Ir’—The Pnilade t from v Who Is Times of yes riAy fi No. 8, bey of Z_ named John C. Plerpoid, ranaway | mary No. 3, Tippet_ Cooksey; primar: .On behalf of the association: (Signed) W on Thesday 1 fter re his papa of 16, Johanna Ma rks; primary No. 11. V F. Speak D. Owen, F. Ho , B. Pe ket book It was arv No. 12, Nellie Walker. | ton Brown, committee. psentations tothe primary and sec- =e ¥ schools were made by Rev. C. C. THE COURTS. 1 when he Meador, and those of the intermediate and Pontce Court—Judge Snell. ted seque a@ telegram f grammar schoois by J. Addison Thornapson, | 2x, John Sullivan, disturbing George- retective MeDevit ashington, to De- | esq., of the Treasury department, both gv $5. Alfred Rollins, profanity: $5. tective Lukens, of the Pennsvivama [etec- | tlemen Introducing the pupils ‘by appro- Franklin, disorderly; $10 or thirty tive Bureau, on the New York through train | priate remarks. . Alfred Hall, disorderly; $. William from Washington, andsentback tomake the | | The spelling medals, won by the pupiisof | Strnecr, a vagrant: down, Joseph Ball matter right with bis the ith district in the recent contests, were Robert Camp and William meas F resented by ex-Trustee Wm. H. Crook to} J wdar, malicious trespass on the lands of trectory. ate Charles Cleaves, Henry | Campbell, Joseph N. Young, in the county; $10. Mary . Frank § 1, Mary Witting, and | Walter ny ofa bouquet of flowers worth n Hagan. twenty ts; #10 or twenty days in Amicon medal was presen m™ r, Whose name mead, Land profess Mrs. Marca whom this m Trustee J. E. He ibute to the per acter of the GEORGETOWN. ADEaty oF vm VISITATION— The Rol Miss Mary H: 2 Abell, Minnie Ma’ ney a - arrie’ Sims, South Carolina | Virg Miss Mami | Miss Nannie T i Distrie Llinois. Mary I , t of Co rkansas; yum bia: 1 toman. pol and Join E.Thompson, w his posi | more t and mor. ary Tobin, M impressed Murphy, > pupilsof this ive the mark of merit earned by | us. Mary! them in the spel. ‘outest held last moata. | “A ing medal was conferred on Miss Mr. Holmead but sll, Annie M. Goodell, I . Besides her two. his very ce gold medais, Miss Annie voxtell, t g to these boys and their | only , received | premiums for exc Others who received a nember, were Misses Mary y Hatet .(iatghter of G man. of the Sherman Ho: Ear 8 40S as premiums were pres hers of Secondary se! ntlemasly de- | man lark, William Jarboo, and Lewis Gertrude and Jessie (lat ‘Senator Al- Alcorn, corn,) Blanche Hunt, I nnie r Hepburn Turner. Mamie Itay in, Marie and . to Aur | Antonia Thian, Helen : Abell ship. deportr Maggie Van Studdiford, and a jarge number -V.Trook, ‘> Andrew. J Henry €. Dougla bip. of others. DFATH OF THE OLDEST INHA Mr. Charles De ITA n, the oldest inhabitant of Georgetown, (ied at his residence ou West street yesterday afternoon. Mr. Dean was born in Maryland in September, 1753, Was consequently at the tir of the usual medals ous pupils, and for its si ution they are indebted to the ly Si years old. wh about the y ing of the corn _H THE AcAnewy or | fons of the participating pug iis and their | en, aud | buildings by the Britis: in the war of 1s12 | is athusi- and ‘li. Early in the present century Mr. astic ity of the citizens Dean established the first roy lk in the of Soutu ¥ | District of Columbia, and he continued the | business of ropemaking until | Deceased was a member of the Ol itants’ Association, which bo his fa to-morrow (Sunda, Gk Hill cemeter Dratn From bout 13H —"_e | BKoard of Health. THE OMOROUS AILANTUS—oD LESS PHO- POTOMAC —VITAL STATI Ss Dari 5 ii known bricklayer of this € at the residence of Dr. ime +a Ww y. while worki claring nd preseribis € Lo Inent close iu J od aaron, exman, Ist street, Was overcome “Somnaml ~losl0 on parties maintaining 1 | by the heat. He was red to bis rv Mr. M from the committee ence on {Bridge stre re he was at- =e ee. reported a number of bills, among | fended hy’ bre Kieln t and Ritchie, y. Oiticer Kenner them one for views of the udor' ih r power lo save him, buat which T ‘two * died about G. was for rsen- | gaged in the liv y's wharf.on com- | 1" a 3 portion | street, and s for a long associated nas W. Rowland, | 0% the expense for barrels used; report | With Nir. dohw Nouria ie they wae fused to | *topted. e 2 for the pasttwo or three years he nas been orders of | once Birrad Bee era working at his trade. Sona the ‘The registrar ot vital statistics (Dr. Bliss.) | “Bap Bors—Binls for the Policemen.—The committed anitof be presented the mortuary report for the week | aitention of the police is Invited to the ending on the 19th Instant. It shows the | o¢ boys who congregate in the nel humber of deaths #1 (15 more than the pre- | Of 2d and Frederick streets on Sunday after- Ss week.) ai the rate Of Sisk per 1.000 per | noons for the purpose of playing base ball t Zymotle diseases there were | The players increase the interest in the n rte, wisoneane con stime by miscellaneous sweari neariz Th rug the spectators sit on their haunches IFICATES OF INCORPORATION.—Yes- | SIPC ani diarrhoea. There w and howl. T hillat the corner of 3d and © Recorier of Deeds, | B¢#d of constitutional, 14 from consumption. | Payert Nying place of a fo | ee ce eee eee es Be your 1, who not ol enough to break PO Peace ial dees mee the lungs. their fingers at base bail, still manage to joa tec cont aoe | make it lively for residents in that neighbor- Ss ets | hood by stone throwing and filthy langua leere he ste | Boatmen on the canal complain of a mob au laa rie ee young ruffians who are in the habitof as TCD Dine ro Wii eared mar | bling on the north bank of the canal, ni and © births, ite and 36 colored.) | Market st nd varying the monoton: f John | the white ponciation wen oer iallty Of | the ceili ur by stoning the Robir - J nite population was 24.10 per 1,000 per ne > nei on bate ese E.J-Robinson } annum, white the mortaiity of tac colored | te ee ee population was 52.00 per 1,000 for tae same ILDISG LMPR petted. Rate of decrease of t - y is beilat lation by death over birth was ne too-atoee aol he | while the deerease of the colored popi.la- | Be oer See oe y | Hon by deaths over birth was 5.20 per 1,00 per y Phenas Carcweieie was —— . | ted two handsome three-story MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. | an nt _brielt residences on Congress On the recommendation of the health offi- street “e rear Ti all. The lings are far- woul With all the modern con ‘They are ownad by Mrs. Win. 11. cer, the brick house premises No. tnorthwest having de F lured at ordered to be at exlth officer reported that on t. in order to prevent the spi t with n the 1th 1 of small s. Hartley & Bro pox he was compelled to take to the hosp: report sales to-day of 2,000 bushelsot Ww! German and his wife and to destroy Ul: at from $1.32 to $1 er bushel; also 3,200 iding, valued at about S34. They bad now vered and were destitute in ciream- stances. He recommended that the above amount be paid them for clothing destroyed. «m motion of Mr. Marbury, the recommen- dation was approved and ‘the amount or- dered to be paid out of the smail-pox fund. A petition, signed by George 8. Bigelow And pine others, was received asking that MORF CARS are needed on the 9th street | the ordinance in regard to muzzling dogs be line. Fiftecu minutes between down trains | modified so as to exempt valuable hunting is too long. and pa. the passengers tOo | dogs, such as pointers and setters, and re- closely with the m: ry among the nine- | ferred to the ordinance committee. bushels of corn at 8 & cents per bushel. AILANTUS TREES—A Hint to the Board of Health. Evitor Stor: Numerous specimens of lied “Tree of Paradise” still flour- ish at this neglected end of the District, in spite of edicts of the Board of Health and Metropolitan Police. These trees are now in full bloom, sickening whole neighborhoods by their poisonous exhajations. That the beautiful but foul-smelling Ailantus is the cause of many cases of typhus fever and other maladies, is the opinion, founded on mu 1 a zood tin ‘y Wash tall for t steamer Potomac tes. Besides, there isn't room for the market POTOMAC WATER AGALN. Tsonal observation, of at least one practic- baskets. A communication was received from Mr. ie sun, Funnst, wis. ~ A TeeEaE. i Adolf Cluss in relation to drinking water, sae J Pa A Joy Forrven— Submitting for the inspection of the board & =—_—_ Property-holders as to see their special im- Stinking towel, which had been hung under ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTON FErky BOATS.—Mr. S. S. Howison, president of the Washington Ferry company, in ® note to this office dated to- day, says the from to-morrow evening, to aecommoc: *: thove Gcsiring 9 piessant ride on the Potomac, the ferry boats will leave até p.m. instead of 5:39 p. m., and return from etther city at7 p. m. A VINDICATION. — The examination of the charges against Collector I. E. White tern »itis un- ders indication of that | gentleman. Provement tax hills reeeipted in i a J.C. Lay & Co., No. 223 44 street. accomplish | ear With @ great saving of money to the property holder. . SSS aS = NEw PuBLicutions.—From J. C. Parker | We have Frank Leslie's [dustrated Paper for July 3, and Harper's Bazar for July 10. War- | ate & Co. send us Harper's Bazar for ——_-__ A MINE OF VALABLE INF RMATION to he Pennsylvania Railroad F Guite, advertised in anot tomaec water spigot, and some snai’ ,t at the same place. Mr. Cluss says Sot was 35 feet above the mains, and s the Lene Lhe — is due to the pres ce of snails in pes. Dr. Co: id that he dittered ‘rom the views generally « oressed by the newspapers that the improve cent was attributable to the | late thunder s.orms, and did not think that | Suything less than a thorough cleaning of the reservoirs would nentiy improve | the water, for he was satisfied that in the j | reservolrs there was a quantity of decaying | animal and vegetable matter. The tlushing lad done some good. . Gazetie, 25th, 2 4 m WouLDN’r TAKE CONFEDERATE MONEY. certised by B. H. Warner, | 4D Verdi said that the quality of water | several of the Alexandria Knights chor nt, : er, for W. J. Milter, trastee. of prop. | 2ePends 1 @ measure on the prece woe 2. tented the late Bunker Hit! demonstration Uniontown. will’ positively take | tr, When the winter is long and hant tio | have returned home, and like ai? ieee | Eaigr cannot filter through the ground, bat | ccconnts. theirs concur a8 to the unbocmten | a and when we have a warm ‘open | jospitalit id vaganes of ne | | Winter ‘the water will fiiter through the | ynpltal ey were received. Why trey | and. Prof. Taylor, on invita’ | Stated that he bad ex \* x they were received. Why, they © no even allowed to pay for things pus. | chased in the stores, and upou one of them | presenting the amount of the price of a patr kid gloves he had jast tried on and. taker nm of the boa ned some of U ater aud found It fuii of animals. Adjourned. the ‘merchant that ghey dic reevived sone beautifal tsa | ae OI derate money thre! © Wat oral aud jet jewelry Uuls eyeing. | ATTEND Hempiler’s auction to-nigu. ¢ © Wonder.—Seminel, Bir, Tempest ina (Patent Omice) Tea-Peot. PATENT OFFICE, June 2ist 1575. Mr. Editor: When SSS showed their disdain fu: our revolutionary great- xuries of the table by abstaining from the contents of their tea-caddies, it was @ meas. ure forced upon them as it were by of patriotism. No such necessity however, at this time; nevertheless, we weak vessels of this department have lately = by the powers that be, not only of that cheerful beverage, but Tuneb tables al ther, the above seemingly caring little for the rank of their respective bureaux. of our powers and file You must know, Mr. Editor, that we have lately been undergoing our yearly cleaning—for weeks we were bes) house- | pattered With whitewash, sickened by the smell of paint, and nearly deafened by noisy work- men, but these were herp 2 not to be compared to the o1 evils, and er tr i all lunch tables forever from the build: ng. lolly We are advised to patronize the Tree Inn, over the way,” and by so doing encourage industry, temperance and other virtues, a8 Well as—soinebody’s pocket; but this is inipracticable for many. In the first place many of us poor women desire merely a cup of tea to © wash down” the motest lunch brought from home; others desire only occasionally cheap refreshment, and which they often reqnire credit. excellent éstablishment “over the for Now, the way very Limited in size. and consequently crowded during the tae allowed us for lunch; and besides, although ostensibly opered for the enconra slimate to one of wataks to y up ber cup of tea. im- ayine of the C. W.’s ata datiy ; customers at the busiest | hour of the day lum aware thata multiplicity of eating | ment buildings is objection- s.but I am conrdent «tbe devised to permit a ment to be located, for in- | the basiment of our building, as | Stands ins able tor my ement of the Chris- +1 @ catico-dressed em- wonlt receive but cold he culled inthe Treasury. The employes of the gov- ernment would then lose neither time or pa- Uence in procuring refreshment for the inner man or Woman. Yours respectfully LUCINDA ANN QUACKL FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The Washington Markets, Review for the Week ending Jun * operations 7.00 [Prices given b only. ant Frovr.—Fas trade bran 5 25, fine. 4.2504. w refer to wh extra. 6.00a6 25; sn) Hing, 3, tern first thitds, 10. . 23024; _keat. ew York Sta Bald. Western tite ‘good. Su TRY AND GAME.—Ducks, live, per d Hens, live, per per 3 + small, 1 hams, per ‘Lard, coun eal AND Hiprs.—W wash: 7: dr 150, Wai3, thirds,’ 13414; 4.00784 .£0; 25; do. pe alz; MV ven | Spring nk) Wd try lots, ed, 400455 Ye Mal2} air 8 Gaba. each 325.00 ».—Western m1, 29 080421.00; B Mittlings, 219 —Fiax, per bus cR—¥ed sto. fammil Jo. ext fimily. 5.25. at al 27. Others nnchan for white southern, which te, SSant; omthern yellow. 50: wester: spot, bid July. Oatsweak and o ern light. 76a7s: do. heavy, weste: Ryedntl and fary land and Pennsy! mer Pork steady. 2082) nia Red. 1. exe + Halse,” unchanged. rm and (> Bey at Lavy bat maved (oer porthwest, «| piesa business acqua’ Legal b solicited, and m: peh® Booms and Ofice ng. > NOTICE—Tho enti LE e stock of HH ction column. active order trade. Sh rn ‘n mixed, nth n white, nominal, mia, 1S 50. Bulk ar rity Lard very dull— Petroleum "HOLTZMAN, At ntaLces, A. for reat in same build- 1eOtt -HEMP- R, Optician, will be gold at auction every Evening st '74 o'clock, uutil all is disposed of. 3e9-tf (Uap eeprorp AND BLUE LIOK WATERS Just recelved direct from the Springs, ar BILBUBN®S PH 1429 Pennsylvania Avenee. ABMAOYX, The coldest and best SODA and MINERAL WATEKS tn the country. marl§-tr SAMUEL G. YOUNG NOTARY PUBLIC, octit-tt Ovvick—Stak BUILDING TO CLOSE OUT ALL REMAINING STOCK PREPARATORY TO IMPROVING STORE. SALES MUST BE MADE. 14 SUIT: $14 SUITS. 14 SUIT. AT HABLE BROS., 7th and D s| GOODS MUST BE SOLD. $15 SUIT: $15 SUIT: $15 SUITS. aT MABLE BROS., 7th and D sts. ts. SALES WILL BE FORCED. 216 BUITS........ 18 BUITS....... HABLE BROS., 7th and D sts. THESE REDUCTIONS ARE POSITIVE AND FINAL. wTCALIL.W HABLE BROTHERS, a TAILORS AND CLO1 HIERS, elite OORNEB 77H AND D SrRu ot: spirit | exists, | | SUMMER RESORTS. MOORE'S HOTEL, LEONARUTOWN MAKYLAND, the roeeption of Summer Boarders. CITY ITEMS | Selling Of7. timg Off at Cost, 356 Linen Suits for Ladies. 18 Linen Suits for Children. 400 Sun Umbrellas. STOCKTON HOTEL, taut Opens June 2 CAPE MAY, MN. 3. fae . . as ‘he tah applied with the Beat the market af At S. HELLER'S, E | fords, Among the anaements are Sait W - 6 715 Market Space. (Of Continental Hot. fog. Fishirg. Roasting Ceogaet. and Bowtine Be ——— je6 Im loon Two ex tang in the town. Torme: PLETCHER’s PATENT WINDOW SCREEN.— 91.20 per da er month Children and nares Best invention of the age for the exclusion Rall otter; 6 whys) 2 of Flies, B Bs anal Mosquitoes oa leorce Wash morning ot 6 a. Pearson, CAL Building ms fares > vir Ion Toad wt and manufacturers for the District of Co- | from Washing-on to Front Reval and tetera noe ExBERT Po MO omar itowe, Ss Mery ¢ lumbia. Bt73, Apott J.B WILL SN) 1512 oth street, pn kr ROOSS, Sn eae = es ickete HATS AND GENT! EMEN’S FURNISHIN gE rc patelgpmnt a POTOMAC HOTEL, White and Brown Ventilaied Straw Hat Board per da: ST. MARY'S CO., MD. ats2, best quality. Largest stock of Thin Ly erected betel. «it don St George Underwear. Finest geovuis at hopnlar’prices; Ssend. wear tee omtooes of the aes ee some very cheap. Finest quality White UNTRY BOARD George's rivers, «i'l be open for the reception Dress Shirts. A large assortment of Travel Three fine rooms have bron ad visitors Jone 23th. Fi-hing, Boat-sailing a ing and king nks; also, Valises and ne at Cif . er ms of visit Satchels, at Lewi lar One_ Price pecly to + in readiness ty con Store,” 920 7th street, netween I and K. eee SIX PER CENT. INTEREST pald on deposits, | Payable on demand. Special rates on time deposit 5 vier & Co., Bankers, 116 Pennsylvania avenue, 5,15,¢01: s bisosca C For Moth Pateties, t recki@ Snd Tan, ask ZOUr druggist for Perry's Moth and Freckle | Lotion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, use | Perry's Improved Comedone and Pimple 'Rem- edy. the Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 6,5,1: mete | charee | Tel. | Seek, $99 per month | HOARD $30 PER Monta | have refitted my t A wili take boarders : elim Piney P- The charge por coUN born from W “§ = dimact WITHERS iy to ROS. Particulars af J ADAMS & PO St Mary TRY BOARD comfortable home, Iaearto 2. fehing abd on C FREODER o_—— KGINTA, Corns &c.—The Foot | “Tne ant-a bh s Depot labors ten times more than the hand; and to | Terms for Ma TF aud Oct be relieved of Comms, Buntons, Ingrowing Nails, ete., thousands of persons visit Dr. | per White's establishment, No. 555 15th street, Rien and Sor — opposite the Treasury. rom Washington $5.3 DR. C. W. Benson Celery and Che YRDAN, expressly to ¢ mile Pills are prepared Headaches, Neur: a. Sleeplessness, and will cure « % cents a box, postage fi Druggists, and Charles Sto lars, with tall description B® Luck & Co., 489 Pe: sylvania avenue, Washington. 6,1,¢0) | = 2 } 2 Fth strat, Wns Let the Peagie Speak. ab TRICK, nk Pierce, Butea oe | LD mle pha = S WEST WoRTH, ar Sir-Your rite Preseription has | = rv Hotel” ttneted fr done my wife a world of good. She las tay 2 RENOVO HOTEL. ' trom Portenouth, nearly two bottles, and has felt bet This Pl r PaKLEL acheee Renee eae te | : : SP HEEL SAS "A two years. No more peric | eIphta Poaion aoa te of that aching back or dr her stom:.ch she has been SF OCAMPRELL. Port several years. I have so CHASE, 43 North it that I would be p rant to certain cus dl to get tried Boum ard Bates, ait NOVO HOTEL, BENOVO PA oeeasion to exte 0.1 one be Wuirr ADVER'M’TS, } all styine letropotis, It., THE SEVER R.V. Pieree-—My sister wip EAE Favorite Prescription with sreai ane ‘ . x Mary ANN Frisnig, I aret pots EORGETOWN SAVINGS Dr. R.V. Pieree: wr iadteunte bai ‘i G eer aiaiteteaere ae your medicine hi 1 Of more beneiit to | t Bank hours. 9 a.m. te 4 p contain me than all others and hundreds of doctors’ | (te recetve Ap HIG pon st pas bill depite, “Goteral Ie i + ae Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is sold | da M x i by dealers in medicines generally. eock | iw ‘ a Tur SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of | P. sone T. Mitetett 1872 were £919,660. 4.12 s,wt nr « KL. Cropley Jones = = Scien ED Marties, | Tianas Knowle [POR THE RF SaATHING —— |W weestiees | 7 ROOR DUT BORE | sTeAm premio « : Frentuers Fancy an 49 Sadana FANS Japan “12S” MULBURN Vat and painted, dary’ Co.. M f ed and whit THE HOT SPRINGS niy HOT wiN ARE ALWAYS 4d daring for and re= BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NCYCLOP EDIA BRITANNICA, Hand Knit tofants ewutiful Emits j xt Normany Hoods, Lace and Lawn, 3 Child's and Misses’ Plaid Full Aprons, Children’s Fancy Striped Hos: Nice Umbrellas aud Scotch Ging! “las at $1. k Combs, 25, Se 5 Britiot or Liste Th peir = Dressing Comb J "fant regniar . best Robber, be W hor Nail Brushes, 2c.; sir Seen See ln amt taeee) 25, 0c. aud 31. summer mont RORERT BEALL Ht =, $1 SOME, BATER EXoY BOOKSELLEK AND STA Travetin miles of Sale ver goed poada 6 Travelin } ¢ b HOL jeT-tr 12 7th street, near Penn. avenne. N4tionan SAFE DEPOSIT Co,, package LAND Onna Fa LE NE S AD ren, c ry, E’ ee dite refer to Mesers Hal & Hy 1 ‘two button | ton Osgocd's Maritime Pro auahty, #1. 7 Gautier's Constantine: . 1nd | DEER PARK HOTEL, Erekire’s W3 vee 1 “ts, im 2 (Bo and O. 8. B.), wi 4 Jen One Summer hex $4.W and $5.50; ali worth 3 pe . 1 ce JOUN D. ¥ Lucy Larcom's Av Idyl of Work. Besides 10,000 other articles, all devirable, good aud | tint Formerly at Bweeteer's Kuroge for €3 per day cheap, at = > a am morial of Backes HMlil........ lana GLEN HOUSE | Borne chert Work B. SILVERBERG’S. | LE NEW HAMPSTIRE. | Didi ta Pactere bentionine j dau isvorite Summer Resort open from June 17th it Trip to Ameren | to Octoter Bet. 3 1's Brenkfart ,Lvnchicor GREAT METROPOLITAN DOLLAK STOKE | “ye Im W_& C.K. MILLIKEN, Pmp mie What and How to Beed 3 7 Tyee fi Gree > | H EXCHANGE HOTEL, | 2 MANA S. Va., i bad Sitnated on the highest point on the Mid- | and raslroad miles from Washi om.with ae, . . ing and even trains cach Way. fare for r Corner Vth st and New Yor’ avenue. trip. #1 3 Th hi et is new, with a _— po cas i FIRE AND BURGLAR-2ROOF VAULTS eee ping rocen cont “Tho country = Wh All kinds of valuables taken on deposit. Safestor | $4! dren pref-rred, rent Office hours, 9a. m. to 4 p | yeld-srn N. Proprietor. GEO. H. PLANT | 7 a aieeE. Jell-eoty BP i (2 _COBBS' ISLAND, Va. N es ‘hs delightin! Seaside Resort, strate’ on the SHOR POO Men Tem Watney | eter seid rasta bossa as | Mpg orn eT Ue ve te gs ar day: Sis per eek SU pscecen | Ml pie mead nck tar ALABAMA STATE LOTTERY of Lay “ks ni 0, ws a inane: Soin Freeda tod Fellows Sia aicics Draws on {he gored WEDNESDAY of every | Mesels,’ or Baltimore tn O14 Bay Ling st-amorn, Three Feathers Swain Bi for Cherrystonun, aut Friday | Mildred’ \ Strth Great Drawing, Class 6, Draws on nings, 60 clock «co, Th ee WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of JULY, 5 mumeodate? at LO. T HBREE FEATHERS, a Novel.by Wa Black, 30 00 Location high and picas- author of “The Princess of Thule,” received aaioee GSWORTI, |, Sud for sale at wd, Loudoun county, Va. SHILLINGTON’S BOCKSTORE, Corner 43 street and Pennsylvania avenue. ORKNEY SPRINGS, V: 40 Prizes of f Mount 0 25,000 | Jackson, 5.500 Prizesof = each: pate, sof Fisitins from | Man s04 Boast, Hore and Hereafter: itivetrateady Whole Tickets, S16: Halves. $5; Quar- at until OCTOBER Ist. 1575, under the | Bore shan three hundred erigiual succdutes by ters, $2.50; Bighths, $1.25, management of J.N. WOODWARD, (late of Raw Bag ‘The Odd Tromp. a Novel. NO POSTPONEMENT. PRIZES PAID IN FULL | HR SRTRES VA) ace © hoe | Miss Kovel, by Victor Cherbulter. Pd pohly aea timc foe gh be eg og Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes and everything tn Address all orders for Tickets and information to | “The waters have an establicued, repatw ti Dery Tine for sale at ILLID their wonderfal curative powers. The Spring TON'S BOOKSTORE. namerons, and at variety, viz: Sulphur, ing. Sulphate of and Magnesum, Chalyboate (Carbon: Iron), &e. rms of board per day, §2.00; per week, $15; per month of 23 days, 820. Circulars can ‘be had at WH. & 0. H. MORRI- SON'S Bookstore, Pennsylvania avenue, between 43 and 6th sts. McGINN & CO, P.O. Box 3,440, New Yorks. p= COPYING NO LONGER NECESSARY, CLEPHANE & CO.'S NEW AUTO-LITHOGBRAPHIC PROCESS. PRINTED copies of all Faced furnished at low Jel?-eolm* = —_ ———— MERCHANT TAILORS. Pity 5 Londen & Go.,) Par | : OrTizeNe. AEMY AND NAVY 4 MOORE & PERRY, Propri Metropottear oe A aed te of 10 cents por folio of 100 words for first copy, | _3¢4 lm & PERRY, Proprietors. ( : thd TWO CENTS per folio for cach additional copy: SURF BATHING, Syhay jo. 362 Penn's ave.. Wasnington Fac simile copies of drawings, plaus, letters, cir- culars, &c., at lowest rates. Depositions taken in short-hand and transcripts fornished in print at less cost than mauuscript here- fee... LOOKOUT SUMMER RESORT. ‘Hotel open June Ist. For terms, &c., address DEVLIN &co., tofore. ; URN & BRO. SF" fice No. 617 7th street, opp. Gen. P.0.. 34 wemabpiuoes ~~: (YEW YORK,) floor. J. O. CLEPHANE, je3-Im_ Point Lookout, St. Marv’s count 4 MAURICE PICHIN, ~ myl0-6m WO. MURDOCK. BEDFORD MINERAL SPRI < YALL AT.C, GAUTIER ? an 2 Mos F STREET. Tat pand 1219 Peuneyietate avenne, Tat rales on Poupayivenie opittoes a Fete MTHES and LIQUORS, of all grades, at y 2and om = ro ato rail faced prices. : gh to the sipriss CLEARER: pir donen, $3.80; RHINE WINE, @6; | Escort Vickie Reid ae welicoad ui eat - : ‘Since BHARDY. BAsPBERRY syRup | P8ssase checked thrcus! CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. &c., &0, may2s- Bedford Water sent Promptly at following rates from railroad depot hi te 425. FOR OUR CUSTOM TEADE WK KEEP THE BED Crone cia oak: $3 BEST ASSOKTE) STOUK OF MATERIALS TO Kees s = 22. BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPL! ee ee Half Bbts.,.20 Gallons (ia mulberry). § 2 ‘ ‘ 300 KO Arch Brick, re. iverry FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR 200.00 Merchautable Brick. Kegs, 8 Gailous sm U8, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEEMAN AND AMERI- CAN MANUFACTURE. FOR Ti OF OUK BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST ABTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR FOR THE MECHANICAL WOKK, AND IN EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING will be | ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE MADE UP IM NEW YORK AS BEPKESENTED, NOTWITH- The abo y0l6-2w ROQUET. A LARGE STOCK, AT ALL PRICES, aT WM. BALLANTYNE’S, re all For rooms and further information address Pro- prictor Belford Spriuice jos eK HEALING SPRINGS, W. B. BISHOP, Proraiztor, Da. M.H. HOUSTON, Resipext Paysician, BATH COUNTY, VA. hand-made. Apply to a “t. W_PMVERS. Agent, Room 9, Plant's Building. eriah to make tine their home foe tn obarti@s | STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF je8-tr 42% Seventh street. | * Fi" atnphieis and circulars iam ite | OURCOMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE CINCINNATI hee apply to°Biters: renee. La ee ee ae READY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUB WASHINGTON OFFIOS WE KEBP ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUB READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF LION BREWERY. LAGER AND PILSENER BEER Shipped direct from Cincinnati in Refrigerating Cars, and for sale in Pen: BY tue AcEnt, SAMUEL C. PALMER, 67 GREENE STREET, OVEBOOATS, FRO! S"Oo.. Props, | DERS IN TWO DAYS TIME. ws __aonazrown, p.0. Omee, 643 Louisiane a1 iret door cast of 7th Mor#5: MOTHS: “ror senate. | Sea aetiaane ns oie Pate? ELastie cxurem, ee eASbamesres ae ck. At ene PR oy

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