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_ EVENIN SADLER DAY G ” Weather Probabilities To-dav. Orvice oF CurEr S16" OFFICER. WaAFkINGTON, July” he ensterly, y weathe LOCAL. RECORD. The thermometer in the bnstness ofa of Tar Sts k raced ter LOCAL NEWS. Condeased Locals. Lt ekelbouk. MMPS will bet -he gat shed ats and J. ¢ + Bazar for Avg. 7t rsion of the steamer Ma morrow to Mount Ver hin < Springs Dr. C. B. Purvis. colored, of this city, pro- Feses to take part In the republican cam- | tum, 4 diarrhea, 4 whooping cough, 4 con- paign in Or to, and will speak at Columbus, ampton, 4 infantile convals ons, 4 conges- cine ul other places. Meroe tie Genie 1 nd The Carroll Institute and Medical Society Methane lid wun tee pho test rieht appropriate resolutions Of gp o) ento: 15 ¥. spect mory of the late Dr. Ben. | si fy $ deaths | Thor Ived toattend bissuneral | jn publ.e + arse" morrow afternoon. I took 5 Ker -of the fourth preeine: has | (fa ty sp reees ot of carpenter's to's which | Weck orat the ret tornet over rs of are, fellont nny lvenia RV neighberhoet of it trom 2 house ound 2 ae a ae FEE RE RE I I ER 2 Pee a * SER ETS THE MEETE G LAST NIGUT. of the Employing Printers. The follor g resolutions will go fnto ef. A meetingof the Coart of Health was het | feet at the date theretn contained: lastnight Dr. Cox, ibe lary police Whereas we believe that Col Typo- committee rted avoral seaphieal Uptoa, mes to cation of Dr. A. P. Farion to | paid for redeeming adopted. Alc of Dr. adversely wart, the medical san r, requesting to be sa ned wich veyance to aid bum in the duties, stating mmitiee de y With the requc adopted PRIVIFS, CESSPOO'TS AND VAULTS. Prof. Langston, irom the committee on or- dinaneces, te whom was referred the resoin- laring ali privies, ce:spe ls ‘aults, ta fliteen feet of avy well, wh water running through them, nu vriows to health. reported that t? opinion that section twenty- was applicable to such cas take the mw atter inio con the reviston of that section. wi in poogress. 1 Was now VITAL STATISTICS. registrar submitted his report for the ending July th, showing nember o including 2? from cholers infan- Rate of mortal over b: of the ex om by tea D perteop -annun SCELLANEOUS the recommendation of the , officer the ad premises No. (05 and pren . re de etne cer Was directed to aba nuniention was re Tr ard Oldberg. one of the a m ma his vating ¢ onsider th fof the cost < 1@ sceTetary Was direc: hoa ed to recons oni CLERK A commur J.€ Wall, of vi erk In thec sties, tendering b € for gnation was accepted, but the matter of granting the leave with pay we referré commun istrar Appe ctlork ned, are Comm a favora’ le rey peinted to‘ to Police Ce Wail othe Sanit ttee who and fo Rallircar +r. Troad ¢ hire eonnt fas whieh coal quality lexandria, $ port ior » tie coal > may hope Withina y © and pros- Pe.ovs line, bu % Up not ooly bis own eit fo che pn twealta | e i country. Mr. vens, Ny é eted vice pres is well kuown 1 ail pacity is The fact thai he bas been elec aud bas d his intention of ‘king nold of the is an asspranee that it will be al des and conduc Lat this y Well Known company ith a salary escrow. 4ih t ee ¢ » resign. the resignations to be wit held for the pre until the Contract is compil 5th. Unless Mr. BS overs nego" is by on ner ad ext the proj ted to fall a: be void. WHAT IF SATD. eccting that epted. in his A that it w prse wlerest of the conr_e. The with : Penrsylvania he Contr .- TRE Trip GF THE MARYLAND SixtH t tentay the Sixth Ce arrived % aoat 5 ocivek p. im. fin this ment, under command of cwmsisting of ihe fo + (Washingt Weshie tae pepe, headed in waiting to itors were ant the line Was form + preeated by the Mor moved over t sylvania &veune,to ‘ith street, to Vermont avenne, past the Arlington, re they were reviewel by Commissioner Lenrison ard the District staff. With tt Commissioner were Adjntant Ge rant col. F tof th Luckey. and fecre staff. Major Levt ary B. H. Lristow. on there mony of the places of P Along the ronie and at the Ariin Was lar.e crows busin’ S were ated with the national colors. Alver tne review the command rested & few minutes and tcox up the line of march for *he te and the visitors lefiin a tam about o'cleck. While at Mou non, Capt. Hollingshead, “ho had charge of the x Col. Hollingsworth, pnt of the estate. took es- pains to show them every object ef t. It was the tntenilon of the ve stopp dat Alexandria on the w t they were prevent’? from so doin the foat past te Alexandria whaives a ute of Bfty guns was fired. Capt. Hahn- reman’s artillery fired a salute ne ar the Co- lembian Armory in this city as tue regiment posed up ith street. On the return trip of the regiment from Mount Vernon, Col. Peters convened a meet- ing of the officers of his command in the cab’ of the steomer. whea the matter of the Wasbirgion Naticaa! Monument was pre- sented to “Sem, fod which elicited a meit hearty and entivsieste roponse, and te 2 SOTBICe Was Kiven of earnest 53 mpiihy theactive mé*-ur-3 now being put forih by the society, and a liberal response prom/sed in ald of thts great work at thetr next meet ing, whieh will take place Wednesday next noble example, wich, we trast, wil! be awd by every regiment of military in = United States. Be‘ore taking their departure. the visitors ¥ cre entertained by Company A, Washir ton Light Jofantry, at their a@imory, ¢ nherse” which at shert nojice had iwiches, boms, tngae, lager, sud Ges paragraph in yesterdav’s reroing bis Visit to the offi e of che A *eney Gene.al. Mr. J. P. Hodnett writes along and indignant letter, to the etiect that be cid not leave his clients on the side. walk, as stated. bat that they accompanied } 'm into the office, and were invited to seats; that he is not @ stranger to the A.G.; and that that officer did not call his messenger to show the deiegation (or Mr. P.) the door, the othe r band. he beard them through » bat and edv' 4 them howto proceed im the pre mgses. a Y. M.C.A. Excrrsion.—The Young Mea's Chrisdan Association are to have their frst exevrsion sor & nomber of yearsou Monday evening next. They uvite with the Memo- ria] church on th's occasion, and all tickets porebas: tof the association or at its rooms are of benefit to the organization. The Pilot Eovy goes down the river about forty miles, returns promptly at 11 o'clock. This 'enedoubtedly be the popular excursion of the See ad. — oe (Cook is selling at cost in Georgetown. f mpleted to Wine | | ity @ battalion of the | ral Web- | Of estat! repat fic the fale of su mentai a =ment, be rec wtidat der the board. Tre resolitio 1 Dr. Cox, Prof. Langste | _Isprrrspry Cavrcn Conrrr- j FNCk—The fourlee th annual euut of the Independent M. E. Chure »nnc ction | anet on T day lastat the Ist Incependent M.E. Church, Coiner of tih and Hi str-ets noriheat. Bishop A. R. Green, pre ding. | The meiain: hour was devoicd to religtous | .eiviees. ALT oclock p.m.. the conterenee j reas -embied and elcc.od Prof. A. Green | secretary. The F 3 of di<ctpline whic’ y, and Commented } on the ar | Washington Johnson was pre candiaie for ord C co 2 e' | electe}. Francis Gray and Hez | Were chosen as exhorters. | A diseussion was ueld on the cubject of ebu.ch onion and the proposed uni at Piney Ve, COIN Me » st next. b Ross stated that the coimer- we new eburch a. Gray vile would is pprophace ith of Aveust next e subject Of church extension and m lons was discussed St .ome length, o~d it Was decic * 2 m!sion the | horthwe tern section 0” the city. ——_e—_— A Srniovs Caar 3 morning Joun | Pepper, Michael ward Pir- berty were before the Police Court, the first named ehare-d with buying stolen property ard the others with. lareeny. Pepper resides | on 7th strect, between M and N, and the | | Othersaie boys engaged in driving briek-yard | | teams. It isallezed that for ome time past | | P. has made a habit of meeting boy: sent | jin such business and be bricks from them paying yrom $4 to 23 per tnousand, | and that by this means he has aceumutated | from thirteen to fovrt-en thousand, waich he has bed piled in his stable. Yesterday | Lieutenant Reklof and Offecr Marre. rested theabove named and they were taken | to the Police Court this morning, and the | | case wes postponcd until next week—Pepper | being held in =5.0 to answer the charge of re- ceiving stolen goods, Edward) Fis’, in © "P60 to answer the charge of grand Iaree and Hagan in it larce: HEIGHTS —Were it autival pigh. | nds lying above G-orgetown. on the south | benks of the Potomac, and overlooking both cities, poesess the great ettractions that is | aimed for them, the wroprietor could not | draw up the dceds as 1asta3 the beantifal | cottage sites and smal! farms into which he subdivid-d bis fine estate would bc warted. A more attractive locality can | bardiy be found near any of our large cities; and much less desirable land near Baltiraore, | Philadephia, New Yor's, Boston. or any of | the northern cities, exnsot be pureh- -~t for | le sthan from $509 to #1.500 per acre, while this land is being sold at from =100 to Ss | per sere, on easy terms. Se advertisement elsewhere. ——o—__— | THE Wasnixscron Grove Cax | ING, on the geoonds near Gatthers commence on Weenesday, Angust 4ti, and | close Tuesday, 17th, and givat | are beipg made by the Washington and Georgetown churches jor the meeting. The commit ber oi improvements on the ground, such as changing the location of the preachers’ stand, deepening the walls. and cleaning up gener- ally. and the grove is reporied to be in a very finé condition. The committee are prepared to put up tents, floor them, and furnish them, and bee engaged Mr. James Wormiey, of Ibis city, as the catere: ——_+——— THE FUNERAL of the late John S. Slater took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, rom the North Colina avenue mission of the M. P. Church, which was crowded to its utmost capacity by the relatives and per- «1 it emprecticahle + the report was j ¥ other place of fecal deposi's Situated | ton City, do hereby give notice that we eration in | to the | to the eremontes on the | reparations | “whieh Mr. F. F. Simpson ts | secretary, have since last year made 4 num- | sia. nis of Washingt nAttor of wages to be rs OF labor, employment of apprentices, &..is eoatroite t by empl of the Government Printing ce; and whereas the rules establish {aud maintained by said Unton are onerous, and detrimenta! to the private printing in of the Distriet, any moiification of tho e | regulations be.ng denied after respeectiul aad | eatoest roguest made: therefora, Resoivrd. That we, the understen etors of private printing office 1. pi in Was will rs complained 5. not be governed ia the my ror and after August 2, 175. sold. Surther, That we will not employ ¥ #pprentice who shall leave his employer, without the written consent of suen em. and that we will maintain these r In Jeiter and spirit. 1m’ a4 SNODGRASS. Ceatenptal. TIONS FOR THE ( SLERRATION. ing of delez Irich so was held | } to perfect ar of the centony nell. Jo nytrshal oc cu- | pind the ¢ mn Hallo | ceeretary repre ent ; ¢ Hil 1% bernian Knights of St. ic, Yourg Cut G orgetowa ; vi lem bkille ed tha Mr. Morphy mo | sis Tone tre mi Connor. Muniz, J. Murph, - Jas. Collins g li. Leonard and he commictee uenily report d that thes: cieti>> m’ at on the ev ing of Angust &, 1 Cliy Ha), to ba | Of the ceniens waz adopted. Mr. O Conr al rec, west thi the chief mar he differen | otie ct hes to ring their Is joyously at sunrise on the 6th of August, for irty { mit utes; adopteu. 7 The committ L was directed to felect on erator. 2 Was maiue by Mr Urell that 3 of Ricturoa’, tion. bat be with tee t Land, aiter ed Ut Rev. b. E. Boy non the oO invited ts Mr. Urell mo vet exiver wv is mo sion Ti ey at - the chairman of ef marshal oat committ is, select grounds, wssistant 1, ¥ Was apno whie pI That all un ‘ormed societ ‘u the District who participate annual de on March 1 a F2rticipate in the coming parade-” and © | 4 Americans, and those of Trisn birth | therr desecadants in the District of C | bia, who are not members of Irish soc! are cordially Invited, irre spective of c1 participate and take their pla signed i ric! Bet, to in Jac asas- | m by the chief marshal.’ | | dt was decided toleaye the subjcet of music | to each society. | | On motion of Mr. Danaher, the invitation | to Mayor Kelley was made unapimoc which the meeting adjc EW MILK CARS ON THE W. & O. R. R— Milk cars have been attached to all the » | Senger trains on the W.& O.R.K., for travsportaticn of milk, and other -eight to Alexandria aid Wasaington, am! | re lo all appearances doing a good busine Every day they are filled with milk ears | butter, ezes, buckets, ece.. boxes of fruit | very kind ight sretght. w th ligt is whoars to market. In fact butter and miik ¢cb pow be pat upon the tables of the people or Washington the day it is churned or milked from “he cows. Tats is ze to both en nd pri 4 ib other, pre ineers and speedy returns for all the prv their gardens, daries and orchards. te Washington and Obio railrc Encerprize, mu their tables, an p have a re nets nks to aay i L—Lo —————— Music FROM CUMBE&LAND.—Terday De- tectives McDevitt and Coomes arcesied a black boy namet Beachman S'ngattary, carrying @ brass bard instrement, and took him to Police headquiniters, where he we> locked up on saspicion of Stealing it. He sinters that he is from Camb nd, and tat be came bere to sell it sina LAKE GForce Drawonns, © lorato >| pbries in geld. corel, Jel dead gold. jew- elry,r elved at Prigg’s, No. i7 Penusyiv ria avenne, near 4's street. RAILROAD ACCIDENT. IN VIRGINIA—A crious accident oveurred yesterday morning AL5 o'clock t> the north bound passenger train of the Virginia Midland railroad. near Lull Ron bridge, fifteen or tweaty mites couth of Alexandria, caused by the beaking ofa flange of a driving wheel of the engine, prob.bly caus: 4 by a defect in the track at that point. ‘The evgine was thrown down an embankment about fifteen feet and turnad upside down; the baggage, smoking car and le Hes’ ear followed it, and were piled upon aod around the engine. The sleeping car did not leave the track. Thi ne, tender a vd car were badly smashed ap. The master Mr. A. A. Turner had bis actured and itis thought that he will . He was the only person hurt seriously. ‘The engineer anc fireman were taken ont from beneath the debris entircly unhurt. There Were a out_thirty-five po-engers on boa d. A STRANC ¢ ELOPEMENT.—A flow named William Alger, having a wife and five children, eloped with his two picces, the old- st onl, com his home in Calamas, jew days aso. Tue Sthargcst prt of the st ny is that themother of the girls aided them in their e cape. Al- ger's Witeissaid to be a very euimabie woman, and much resp sted by all who Taew ber. SvicIpE oF A YounG MAN.—Charles | Wee Is, son of @ wealty sarmer resid’ ng about | two miles .om Adamsville, Gallia county, THE COURTS. PRORATE Covet—. Tc day, Sopbia Jacobs qualified ant gave bond in $500 as guardian of Jacob F. Jacobs. The will of John Nolte was falty proven and Imiffei to probate and record, and Eliza- Nolte qualified as executrix; bond $% ). prs of &iministration on esta eof Estella impson were grantod to French Simp- bond +60. Also, to Sophronia Dilli on te of Israel Dill; bond => A number of inventories were Bled. CoURT—Judige Snell. Webster. Today, Iuo. O'Counor, ou idler a x1 loafer, Was cent down asa - Joon Murphy incecent exp sure; 85. James Johnson and ward Porter loud and boisterous, forfelt collateral. J. Harper, same. 2% Lewis, unlicens-d_ we ron;’ forfelted. C. B. feit’ i collateral Rowley and Benj. Lucey te verry Stewart, sane Flynn, same. y Butler in the Washington statne ARE “GAIN. iy c as | ¥ a8 to the disorder Clark Was tia Capitol HIN. Clark tolt the Jud thought the officer had sworn to a lie, ba would take an appeal. Tie Coari “There is no judement against you ye Claric- “Your ‘houor, L beg you? pastoa, ‘on will tet me off this time I promi for goed.” Judee. ‘on the lowest s 5.) and send send an oMoor with yen io the depot if you will go away,rs [ ink this community ean spare you k.—" Til do tt, your honot A‘TEST ¢ John A. Mackaboy, ex tion without permit. brought a critness ‘9 show tha Lapplied for a permit ai Aik stre t the Lis ind Th court stated Whose duty it throu sh mu 1, char xed he is dr fore con ease unt neat Tuesday, 1 1 hisown il known tbe biel s tie house of Mis. Patte nal it eed very much as If the defer ning to do with his to prosecute ti were vase tried The cous willing and anxious to hi ay I they were realy to BURG LARS COMMITTED. pert Bennett nnd Byron Noei and edtering th, Alt cles of jewelry ar The officers have rr hing at a house In rs all aman named Rose. Antonio Pele testified that on Sunday morning about four o clock be looked from his window ad- joining the house of Me. Kreidler and saw this cclored man, Bennett, enter the hou. t y throvgh a wi . I supposel that he wa: @ servant, and that it Was all right, until he heard of the rovbery; another colored roa i named Byron Noell ‘he had seea prowling around the Saw them both very dis- Unectly in the face, and reeoguized them beth as they stood in the dock. A colore| man, Jas. Johnson, who lives ia the rear of Captain Peletier’s house, testified vo ineei- ‘Lg these men about the same time comin, out of the alley; the men were Diex Rose, Byron Noeli and Albert Bennett; they hada handle, carrying it away; saw tuem J Unetly. Officer Saffell testified to jing the 's house in Natllor’s alley, T 1,00 bonds Albert enarged with assanit and bat tery on Henry Haag on the ith of July This happened on ith street, where Benu had robbed a store, aiui tn his attempi to es- pe Haag tried to stop him, when B nnett cut at him with # razor; judgment sus- pended. mH ary Ke BURGLARED chi goods. Mary did r Saftey told the court that searching the louse for the gocds of Krudier he fou articles Which had been taken tn thr 2 PLANT. Vermont aveny pave the military wy lay,) was call but as he was not presens ! postponed until t having been di CONFESSION OF RORRERY. Byron Noclt and James Thompson were charged with the larceny of S53 in money from the house of John Freeman. Sergeant Brosnahan testified to hearing L say at the corner of 7th and M stveets that he stood and watched while Black Jim went reemaa’s house and stole this money. It was about one year ago, and he recelved one tbird of the bane 4 himself. Mr. Frece man testified that his house on N, between 6th and 7th streets, was robded on the 9th of July, 1874, of the amount stated. The rob- was committed in the day time, about 2 lock, and he had never recelye ia cent of the money. The court stated that the confession s-emcd t> have been voluntarily m case Was sent to the graud jury. Wm. Rollins, charged with attempting to pass over the Aqueduct bridge without pay- ing his toll. Testimony showed that dereni!- @nt was trying to pa-son the tow-path under the carriageway. Defendant claimed that he was a boat band and had a right to pass there without pay, and the court discharged him. Toby Brown, charged with beastiality; sentenced to jail for thirty days, GEORGETOWN. GRAIN TRADE.—Sales are revorted today Of 5,7) bushels of wheat at from $143 to $1.53 rr bushel, Piuver AND CANAL.—Arrived—Schooner Kitty Avu, from Alexandria, with 1,700 bushels of wheat for Hartley & Bro. By canal—Boat H. M. Talk ott, with 500 bushels of wheat and 2.0 bushels of corn for H. M. Talbott, and 4.) oushe:s of waeat for Hartley & Bro.; boat Medlev, with 1,100 bushels of wheat for H. M. faibott. By rail—1,300 bushels of wueat for T. C. Wheeler, and 300 bushels do. for J.G & J. M. Waters. Don’? FORGET the Waverly Masquerad ors on the 26th instant. ( ‘olateral ne marshai, Obio. hung bimself in bis father’s baa. ‘Trouble arising srom a bastardy sult is sup- Tod tohave brought on a depression of Spirits, whieh resulied tu the act. He was only pineteen years old GFORGE WILKES gave bail before Judge Boekes, at Saratoga, New York. yesterday in the Libel sult brought agatnst bom by H. P. sonal.riends of the deceased, among them many of our old and substantial citizens. The servicesof tue charch were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Jesse Shreve. assisted 3y Revs. O'iwer Cox and T. PB. Valliant, acter which the cortege was formed ai d marched to the Congressional cemetery. where the Rechabite caneral services were performet by Eagle Tent, Chtef Roler T. B. Marche of- fielating. The remains were deposited in the family lot. ——_e—__ ¥. M. C. A—Every Sabbath during the suinmer months an exercise called a Bibie reading is held in the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Assoctavion at 4 oclock, and it has proven a@ very inter” sting service. The topic upon which the readings will be for to-morrow is *Peace.” The meetings are free to all. The rooms of the Young Men’s Christian As ociation are thrown open on Sabbath | @venings for a service for the masses. The | exercises consist of brief remarks and mvcic, with @ short exposition of Scripture. eae | PEDESTRIAN CHALLENGE TO THE WoRLD. Harry Brooks, who has lately been erga; 1 in several matches against time in ibis city, bas od Mr. Donohue, of 2 s- ‘on, or any other man tn the world, to a test of endurance in w: cho for @ pur 3 of .com $1,000 to $5,(00 aside the championship f Bao as the trial to take place in Wash- iD: DROWNED IN Rook CREFK—This moin- ‘was drow n Roe! cicek, while bathing, and his bedy was re- covered and taken to the 2d precinct station. ee ‘THE GREAT SUMMER RESORT.—The can’t- portion of Washington are making See aetagegante popu! Proyemens taxes. t McGrath. In the crim'nel action against McGrath for bis assault on Wilkes. Justi 3 Scott held McGrath 1) bail to keep the peace © caipst Wilkes for one year. MR. PLIMSOLL, the nitro-zlycer'ne mem- ber of the British house of commons, re.aset to withdraw bis remarks, 9nd is now hun ing tor preesdents for the pury o7e,on Thur - day next, of justtryying b's pesitior. Awaim tume is expected. 27° The ex-Emperor Ferdinand leit a for- tune of $€0,00,009. a7 Two witnesses for the goverrment asgainst Smcot end others of Owen county, bave been for “ito leave the couny ‘ar of their lives. tor ——__—\_<seer He WAS T0o PAROXYSMAL.—The Spring- field, Iilinois Reg‘ster says a tramp by the name of James Marphy seized and Kissed a young y atthe depot in Carroliton, Ill, the GUicer day, Justas a Lain was leaving. The fellow was pursved and arrested, fined $5—in defaultot whieh he was sent to the calaboose for thirty days to work out the fine and costs ($60) by digging dirt on the strcets of Cairollton. This is rather a practical te>- mination of what Murphy no donbt intended as@romance. As the train was leaving he saw every one, almost going through the t- | usual osculating performance, when the poor fellow, being # «coat way from bome, was tempted to try his bend on the first reseed girl he met, aud is now paying 2°) for it. ANOTHER AMERICAN GIRL GOING TO THEow URRSELY AWaY.—The daughier and widow of the lat2 b Ronan’ Paran S!> En nd the FouNg lady Fa9 strongly laud, a @ youvg lady bas attracted the young Duke of sfontrose; who desires to many her. His mother, the duch- s7The chapvel tunnel bill, which has | ess dowager, has therefore sent an agent t> alresdy 4 the house of commons, terday passd its second res ling in the of lords without opposition. sa 7A Berlin disp itch says the goverr ment continues tor ‘cive the submi.sion of im- yortant members of the Catholic clergy to the laws relative 19 odmin'stration of church proj erty. appar- eA stroke of lightning «com an eplly clear sky set on Bre the telegraph 1. Sloan, Iowa, and soon after another bolt, accompanied by a deafening peal of thunder, killed the villeze postmaster, and tore a hole efebt feet dcep by bis side, ©7The Poston Herald reports a decrease of whiskey, and an increase of beer consumy- tion, ender the new liierse law, and the ®pringfield Republican :ays the licensed dealers are pretty generally living up to the la 87° For wart ofa cannon, the patriots of Luzerne, N. Y., celebrated by Grilling holes in rocks, c! setting them off. The sche ne comb‘nation of Fourth of July every cay industry. f day | made her a_propcsition nargtag eae sek 5] ther bewich ng. su a jonet! ardor with ie article, resolved to make @ but oo) ‘i yes- | this country to l~1rn .all particulars resvect- ing the erty of the young le ly, witha view to oiving ‘here wusent > the ‘contam- ted vuion. The duke is wp Sm Menty-tbree, not overburden’ 4 with cash. DISAPPEARS NCE OF RECORDS.—At Al- y, New York, patatul 1emors are in cir- cnlation of the disappearance of es recerds from tbe office of the div: and resident engineers ef the eastern division of the canal, relating specially to some of the contracts of Mr. H. D. Denison, who is now in contempt for refusing to produce his own —- before the caual investigating com- ag7-Riflemen should be good men, having nee Ann Wilton, of e husband of Mrs. Ann 5 we won't specify where §n Illinois, begs for oe a eee oe eunectage ee whilst afver con- he found that An was a cans all occasions. Stock Ex: July 24. Quotations furmeshed by Mutdiecon € Ca, bankers. | “The following were the prices bid and asked at the meeting of the Washington Stock Exchanme to-day: 1U 8. etd. 11% bid. NIN asked Bank Stocks— WN. toval Bank of Repu 4; Natioont M pelitan Bank, «! Bavk. ? ated: Citizens’ 115 bid; Farmers’ orgetown, IS bid hington and George Back and Mechanics ADK. of Ge City Passenger Railton '+—W: town stock. 8) asked; Metroplian stock, 21 bid; Colimbix stock.” 2 Me oool.tar Bonds. 6, M_& bid List—Navionst Theater bonds, J. & 3. Tp c Temple bonds. F. & Al. 6 per ¢ 4, 93 bid: Washington City Gas stock, 42 vid) Chee apeaks Ds Ao bid; stomac Fire tna. © tional Union Fire Ins. A oral Metro. politan Fire Ine k. WS od. Coreo- Tan Fire Insura: New York, A Oe f bids 95 bid! il, Congress) 3-65 fy asked: do.. do., netin Five Year 1m Hovds. (Leg M. 3.) 6, 3A ke and OFi0 Cand » at pleasirs, Sock. (15 A.J a bil; do, + at pleasure. 30 bid; Bounty Stock, 42 plonsiir ear vey 8 npad bond = Trr NATIONAL Navin | strove d | New York ave Er - -= = | tive cent. per annum ¢ 3 c WENT WOK TH. moth Banke x xt a Sanmer “put | todands tos . | Savaeee torah hie western ext: % | merereenre pee . Peirsteum enchanged, Goi! | _ For Moth TCAMPRELU® CHAMP "A unchanged. Whisky dull—1 socal 2 your dr hing and | jes on the | mrrend. F large tetorwmats z H orms, te . s c Porte DY Goubs proved Gumedone a 2 CHARLES AT REDUCED PRICES. GREAT BARGAINS. Bleck G ‘ee Laud 82 25 per yuri bagel NCH LAWNS, with side border, 280. per 1 piccss of VICTORIA LAWN at 20c. and 20. per yard. French, Muil, Swisa, and Cambric MUSLINS, from 12336. per vard wp to eps Patent Partly made DRESS en ordered tor our sales this Werranted to be as represented by the W. BURDETTE & €9,, 7th w vad 708 K st. now IFPORTANT VOTICE? a ING TO THE ADVANCED SEASON, AND HAVING A MUCH LARGER STCCK OF Men's, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing THAN USUAL, I HAVE DETERMINED TO FORCE SALES BY MAKING THE FOLLOWING IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES: All Wool Cassimere Suits, from... 29 to $7 Russels Cassimere Suits, from... -10to § Biversids Suits, from... 12 to 10 Dudley Suite, from... Diagonal Suits, from.. Blow Flanael Suits, trom... Worsted Basket Suits, from...... Imported Cass‘mere Suits, from. 20 to 16 And Other Goods at ilar Reductions, in TOUTHS and BOYS’ CLOTHING the aseort- ment is very fail, and will be offered at propertion- ately low prices in order *» close out my stock, AN IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED AT 1011........ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE... 1011 BRtween 10Ty aNd 11TH StReEte, A. STRAUS. _Jyl6-tr B CTTER COMMISSION HOUSS. Frosh receipts daily by express of CHOICE OB10 ond VIRGINIA BLITER. D. E. DUTROW, Jy 23-31" Corner 1th and C streets, TRUNES 5 Sit vei GH TRAVELING BAGS, OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY IN THE CiTY, AND AT REDUCED PRICE3, JAS, S. TOPHAM & CO,, PRACTICAL MANUFACTURERS, | 4245 7th street, adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall. &7-Tronks, &c., repaired or covered promp‘ty, aud in the best J923-3t UNCH, VEL RTSMEN. LOSron raavengus. sconrsaey, EBXCUKS : SARDINES, 20c. per LOBSTER. 4c. per cai m ‘resh, this seaso SALMON, Iso. per cai CORNED BEE’ SPICED OYST! Bc. per can. GBB, Oe per bottle, EVERY THING To Eat G, G. CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS, jy22-3t_1415 Pa, av., opposite Willari’s Hotel. GREAT BARGAINS IM P (eel os. In order to make room for enlarg-' ing and repairing our store, we will sell upon cay erms— One tA ad GBAND CHICKERING PIANO, for @ 220. EVARD PIANO. for $250. Tecctave Raabe © Gable PLANO, 4% 225. One 7-octa va Maren & Bacon PIANO. 4 round cor- Ones-octave Dubois & Btoddard PIANO, for #65. .@, METZERUTE & CO., Bole Agents for iucinway & Son's celobrated Pianos aaa Cyd Gl Waroroben 535 Peace asa te to q the Boral sr worth to ave. | ne, between 19h ana 2th strvets. oe | t between west, Bert . moet : is ear con 153: do: | Milwaokie | thorn steady, wostera thern whit 5d > | Bess of b ¥ ENADINES at I8e., 25 , #e., 50c., O2%e., | <mortee CITY_ITEMS. Dos’t Buy A Tickar for the White Mour- teins or for snmmer re orts on tie coast of Se PE SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER BOARD: farnilies om: mw Marne rnttl you have proces 1 the cirer of the -Nerwiech Line,” which offers Liand excorsious ata p.ice which beats the world, ouly S22 being charged for the round trip ;rom New York to the White Mountains or Mount D-sert and return, with privilege of Sioppang over at any point and choice f seven aifferent route; either way. Al! leal- ing stations on the railroads have tickets for +e bation. —— ~ 2 NATURE'S BEAUTIFIER will remove vo. freckles. 21,6 2 ot et, COLTON. ————— ary * count: | _# ELASTIC STOCKINGS and celebrated Flas. te trnsses at No. 235 Pennsylvauia avenue, dat VUE DE L°EAU Hores, ear Ml Street northwest. 1296 HAMPTON ROADS, vA peace ak you ross? 3 ¥ Ady resort ix Row open. Rent ASK you drugs'st for Nature Srna tee ek, Bae } 21, | One of the largest Rall. 4. tary a y PForLE who have cut the'r wis teeth use the Socodowt and all who do, are willing to declare to all who don’t use it, that it is the most perfcet and delightful ‘thing for j the teeth they ever dippad @ brash Into. THE BLOOD owes [ts red color to minute | globules which float in that finid, and eon. | tain, in a healthy por week: Ba gees week. §3 pert SP FeO Wett., manager STOCKTON HOTEL, — CAPE MAY, §N. 2. Opens June 26th, 178 person, 3 large amount of | 4 > iron, which gives witatiey to the blood. The | «or Continental Mek eed iA : ruvian Syrup supplies the blood with the | _ je3-tm Pe Propristor vital eloment, and gives strength an vigor Tne _ us of r VERIDCE Ho. so the whale nyeten. | MIDDLEAORG Lot AUN ee rs | _ 880 40 £10,000 has been Invested In Siok ee iss ioe of Sommer Privileges and paid 900 per cent. proat. «How. 3 it Ger bate to do i A book on ¥ Ali street, sent free. | Trmbricge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wali street, | New Youre 63 southwest of W dition deneminart: FLETCHER’S PATENT WINDOW SCREEY.— | smile of Rest inve tion of the age for the ex of Flies. ngs and Mosq Harm & Pearson, Y. M. C. A. BuiMting. soe agents | Pr A” = e.., | and mor urers for the District O terns, &c., address JOSEPH M PAYTON | Jumbia, 9 Prieter.. <2 on = : ' Cerns, Vaseutar Excreecences EXCHANGE Hore MANASS AS yee | Bunfons, Ener ing Natis, &e.. ence treated at Dr Sestablistinent, 35 Shruatel cn the highest 9 aan tata. Treasury. Hours: from = - oe pom per visit, ” ta yA. - pom per visit Owing 5 hotel » new, with doable porches ir, ute at resi- 1 farstedy A b. The eDCeR, OX) ; th Market at il. OBASK, 43 N i) wes Sm "al Nikin Met York. 5,5,1: | ~ = 7ER SEWING MACHINE sales of 4.12-5.wt = GEORGLTOWN ADVER’M’TS, ns to «per @ the sum. ir is pure, hes tain, onntry be Sugar-loat it ai ANCTRSION OF THE tre Me ousting TIBFBNIA BENEFICIAL As e mging SATURDAY, lth nade tothe butid- a Tic m, fe. It ts i t. x Barnesviiie depot, nthe Me ratiire nave one hoare tite 'on the cars GEORGETOWN © fo SW por wok. it pee For fur. Bak BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | &. Potsinborn. | Ty owing, | J.T. Mitehon, THE SLWEST B | Henry Dickson, | ROL Creploy. | F Wen mune ts | Bie ELD Herta: [te | Aide’ Nir STEAM DYEING AND LISHME Premium swarded, 187 Ls aidiem aud Genetica. | pparel of every dosc-ipdub, iuciudlag : Crepe Veils and ‘Trinuniags, Kid Glo ven = dettatr | &c., Re, nicely cleaned of dred: loos Onttains and | Beecher's a Summer Paci New Goods, Carpets mad vor's Railroat Mannal, isi Ti Blepkeow cleaned during the Summer months, ores ween g Send us your address and we will call for and re- {ot Buvels radue turn work st any place in the bustrict fres of extre SOLQNOMS & CUS MAN'S. charge. Work received and retarned by inail or exe nd SEs Seneeriveris avenue, press from and to any place in tee country. apal-tr — LADIES’ GCODs., H! MAN HALRB BELOW CosT, Coast j Playing t 7 ock of Human Hair Braids, Puffs. and | Wardcor Witc : Cw ‘hb Iwill sell below New York whole Miss Aneel. Ry Mixs Tho sale prices, in order to give ap that branch of | A Ninetay’s Wonder. Ane, business, ™ J.P. PALME b> Be ee By we ee Jy15-tr 1109 F street. borween Muu and lth, | Lyrical Poros Livin Unseen ; ortale by MOMUN RKO TH a2: muse. s.mecoamter, QQ) pre "Wviitaenas: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur 8 ates) | [\J"MOIb OF DE. GUTUMIE, now comploiart eee Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes in jucen Mary: a Drama. By Tennyson CHLP AND STRAW HATS, Summer irish. A ¥ La4 ord Boocher. wal and Canticle. with Music. Gon i FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, ‘The Abbe Tigrane, Cant datefor the pal hate. SILES, &e Birds and Seasons of New Bugland. Wilson A choice assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS. | Hace Orders promptly filled: spied | ihe Green Gate. From the German. By Mrs. ister. oF sale by w ALLAN b, LUMBER, &e, oe Me BANGS Tevet Shree | 7PUREE FEATHERS © Rove by w, . Bi "Ttuthor of “The Brine: of Sta rene and for sale at SHILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTOR. LUMBER! LUMBER! Corner 4% street and Pennsylvania aveune. | Man and Beast, Here and Heresfter: strated LUMBER! =| “more ttan three bandied cripinal sotto ty Kes. JG. Wood. ‘The O24 Trump. a Novel. Bo eee ig te ag a enn - lan] a » Kuve: everyt! MN the Stationery fine for save at leg mayiltr SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION or ome STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, pot le Tere ir | GRATES te ‘And fancy, summer to. the city. Our Baitmor: "KITCHEN RANG after ten years extensive nse, is Most atisfactory cooking Hxture ft it bas recentiy been greatly improved. aud now bas the bew patent water-top in all the tt re wines. We sell the colobrated Barston Special Heating ange. the Buck & Granger Klewated . the Washington, Columbia, and Americas Banges; also, fuil line of KITCNEN UTENSILS, TIN WARE, && We contract for PLUM'SING AND GAS FITTING WE HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEZS? AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF LUMBER NOW IN WASHINGTON. SF CALL AND G&T PRICE-LIST OP SAME BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE- WHERE WHEATLEY BEOs., No. 37 Water street, Georgetown. BRANCH: ner 7th and @ Streets, Peteut mechaulen. end freer oer Roce orearieose ty " wear bones om = a This branch of the busines: can Foarantne jem WASUINGTON, Wik at air prices.” Orders for jubting work spect ) iC OY WARD & HUTCHINSON, LUMBER! 317, 0h street, Doiween Fens. and D st. porth- OTICE FLOM THE AGENT OF THE MED. LUMBER 2 COLLAR COMPANY oe MEDES Linen-faced,om bands be sole Tins betes nen faced, on band. to - Two LUMBER” ty five ‘conve, Sizes “rom 12h. to 17 inches, five dozen PEKCALE BOWS. at i . LULLEY's, 616 Pennsyivanis avenue. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES; CECINNATL LION BREWERY. SATHANIEL B. FUGITT, LAGER AND PILSENER Shipped direct from Cincinaatl in Befrigerating Care, and for sale ia CASKS AND BOTTLES, CORNER 131u ST. AND OHIO AV. 8. W LUMBER! BY Tux AcEnr, LUMBERN SAMUEL © PALMER, 67 GREENE STREET, se! seS-t GEORGETOWS, D. 0. won a68e perth iay tne ithe na ainengl PEB COrrING No LONGES NECRSEABT, CLEPHANE & CO. bites Oey Pex mit, CITY, WITH EW AUTO-LITHOGBAPHIO PBOOESS. TO GET PURE IMPORTED WINES, Isat G£O. M. HENAULT’S, _iy10-m_Soatheast corner ftband Dene os aad a | AT FIFTY CENTS A POUND. my 0p tumzmech ae it willbe wsoving to thew of fom Se, a 2B 88 B ctriet_ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED- DIRECT FROM ST. MARYS, SPAIN— A large lot of Quarters and Bighths DUFF GORDON & CO.’S SHERRIES. , We offer same tn bond at Castom House in George- town, at Agents’ Prices in New York. 5. CROPLEY’S sons, 165 BRIDGE ST. AND FAST MARKET SPACE, agg Georgetown, D.C. eee TES

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