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ne am TEE Ang ast 11, 1875. Weather Probab. tities To-day. BP SIGNAL OFFICER? N, Avgnet tt. 5 Orrick o Waser yor New Frisian, the meddie states and trl dagen asics eleckiinese aod sttn southwest g barometer, anc Ted charge in teeuperature during th lowed by ecoter and clearing weather ower lake r LOCAL RECORD. ‘The thermometer ic: the business office of PRE STAR rangel today as follows: & & mL, 76, Wa. m 2m 2p. m., *1. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, The street iaunps will be lighted to~ 16.45 p. rishet at X.1Y Susan H. Neison of the » ightat in our Obadial a constable, ms been a peace. | Sipee cacutsiens fas. been postpone! until th . Seead. | ‘The exeursion of the LG. 0. F. choir iast Mary Washington was a very between three and four | boant. ry” exenrsion ‘ * ————— the Schnuetzenfest Yesterday. THE RINGS DAY AT THE PARK. « Was nS retzen t hears and 4 gard snest<_ 4 tay soft A Wa Yester! police bei Lat be Worth we het ri tenk or th streets ard on searching fi the mussing watch bis pocket. He iven it to hina. pear —.—___ A LIVELY Ba momirg at 166 Witeh Jane, the Columbia t nie The start Fort Washingt * eS wen en sfrom the he y AS Alest Of spe a the teat {pital trim, with new satis an, r competition will be spirited Fae ats bas its friewas, wuo will Stuke their pile on the result. —_—— MORF COAL OFLC aSEx.—A oo hamed Harriet Ross, who lives yior's alley, between ith ond Sh 2 L. and M sts, northwest. was badiy burned by the expio- sion of a coal-oll can. wile attempting to i @ lighted lamp on Monday evening. Her injuries are Vel * The explosica : 1 larep in the house of Mrs. Annie ith siveet, between 11 azut M south- sel an alarm of fire ta be struck T 31 and H streets south- wed woman + ca 2 and"western portion | INE PUBLIC BUILDINGS AID 7 | GROUNDS. | jeport of General Babcock. | The annual report of General O. E. Bab- | | cock, in charge of the pudlic buildings and | grounds In the District of Columbia. has | been sent to the Secretary of War. It cov- | ers the operations on the works nnder his | charge for the Sscal year ending June ih, pate THE PUBLIC SQUARES. | ‘The first topic of the report | ' been made during the rear. improvements made have been the follow- | ing: The four-inch wate> pipe, laid last year to supply the lake, Was tapped 1% feet from | street to within 160 feet of Meridian avenue, | (the roadway that enters these grounds from | the Exeentive mansion grounds.) | was m1 of attaching valves to supply irri- Tin when heeded, A row of deckiuous trees was planted along B street to Lith | Street, and Hom lith street to B street south, and alsoon both sides of the roadway that s these grounds from iith street, and ing to B street north. the walks in proper condition, placing the lamp pests In position, and rolilng the grav- es were baillt Vand connect- elled roadways, nine sewer I in lower | portions of the gre drains, for the purpose of collect - @ water after heavy rains. The grounds were covered with cool soll, and | Kentucky blue-grase seed sown over the en- tire grovids, which bas done very well wofdeciduous trees, elms and tulip set around the entire sqnare. venue has bern drained and appropria- Congress t fier, the Messrs. for ¢ of Piilaieiphia. pairs. It was returned In good time thore ¥ repa dW: pee estal composed of t Fand Vi THE ANACOSTIA he acts of Ce Onstrac nher, mud Uh Clark, Ry tract w work at once. LU timber ed for ‘the of plies ana y was com By the lat of Marc ef at Pheonixviil The masonry of ts Was finished. the | Work was deliveral at the site iin place by: then laid, and opene cember. work re spans of Ie ‘ with a the width ach, aml one clear opening of the draw operis iso 44 © propor Hiss the ro blocks of dressed gran- ‘essed limestone. dlow Lng resery; Mm to those heretofore me! a chusetty ay het ts, and in circle of Massachu Jersey ave bnew PEDFSTAT. Proporais the statue of contract * compar ised in the z for the Me, repair cot refurnishing the Mansion, care of green honses + S0H.009; rei ersiructur: of wing the * Pair to bri | pair to telegrap 2 line rail attached to it costia bridge to pre animals getiing on the sidewalks, 3,000; repairing’ and extend- ing government water pipes, putrehase of ap- paratus to clean them, and for ch ' Ryrbes that supply the Capitol, Mansion, War, Navy departme 2A8, 35.000, pay of lamp-lighters, gas fitters plumbing, lampe, lamp-posts, matehee, mae teria} for electrieai battery, and repairs of all sort, © green houses at the nursery. $1,000; filling and improving the grounds south of the Ex- eenuttve Mansipa, $10,000, ordinary care and | extension to the green houses at the nursery, £5.000; omiinary care of Lafayette square, 2.000; apnual repair os fences, $2,000; manure and hauling the same, &5.000; painting fron lenees, $4,000; repair of seats, £1,000; purchase and repatr of tools; $1,000; trees, tree staices, me and whitewashing, $3.%); removing, ow and?! ice, 21,000; flower-pots, twine, Italiens, Ty tum, <c., $1,000; purchase OF stock for bursery and care of sate, $2.00; making cages and boxes for sparroys, $30; abating nuisances, £1,000; care and repairs to the fountains the public grounds, “1,000; continuing the improvement of reser- vation No.8, (Monumen’ nts), $10,000; exeavaling Yoltom and paving sides of laxe, $5.80; improving Stanton Place, si0,00) | grauiée coping and iron fence In froni of Exec. utive Mansion, on Peansylvania ave., removing the cast-iron fence from rese | Hon on neayivenis ssenne sat 20th street, recasting it Into park posts, and for setti the same, and for chain, $1,500; paving with Gepbalt the walks in Lafayette, Franklin, | Judiciary, and Lincoin | music stan? with refer- | tak! ce to our numerous public squares, in arly allof which some improvement hag | auct! Lith street, and a line of pipe run north to | $1 | within 100 feet of B street, and west along B | The pipe | vrought to the surface of the ground | | along the line at intervals of 100 feet. for the | ington circle. $34.098; improv orrationn, $20,000; paving wit cirenlar roadway in front ef the Various res- alt “ne! xer Mansion, $13,919.50); improving Seot* ative to harmonize with statue of Ge~ Pherson, in accordance with > approved March 1575, 85 ge improving the circle 4. Massachusetts an 5.000; the cone" _* jan and * = “. square aly in Me- | atof Congress | inelosing aad tye intersection of © New Jersey avenues, z*Tetion of, two ornamental the Smithson- be 80d “sécutive Mansion grounds, 3/100; | 2g down the old brick building in Armo- | «¥ Suuere, the materials to be sorted, soit at | nation of the Executive Columbia, $20,000; grading and shire avenue. 20th an. O sire! sylvania avenue, 3¢ and B 100; grading and inclosing, n, the follow nue, ad and B stree } WAIks to be laid'in the The report « ton aqueduct sets forth in detail the for the preservs » delivered, to- | 0; fuel for loiges and for te | 4 fence has been built. aro’ dat Great Falls: vas been ereeted at the y paved with asphail and Cabin John Bridges, &¢. NSUMPTIO sitmption o} he cpast nirodnetion to s the ev nda ity: three milli« » coustmption Falls, in ty eeentiy beer aN tO tt the oder Namerous compiaints hav 2 oF ers, amd itis the ¢ thee Ba Slaie of nd pipes. Te ensiv lecorpos! ior | ey the opt nave bad to fish. rs or pipes. The v similar manner. | Deeming it important to ais | bie. the tra | Anz the Poton Work At Great " tir Ti YET TO TE alls the ross th tyofe year te fully shou nkanen | bankment anding the at Great Falls and a r should rther eS. ld be rebu ttes for which e ext MEF OF THE BOA RD O m. and the proceeds applied to improve- | Drent of square. 21,200; pedestal of statue of In the Momement Squere tbe most important | Gen. George H. Thomas, $40,000; the illumi- grounds on the one hunaredth anniversary Of the independence of the United States, ); Improving reservation No. 17 to hai nize with the grades around it as estab- shed by the Commissioners of District of iron fences reservations as follows: Island avenne, 12th and P streets. Massachu- setts avenue, 12th and Q streets, New Hamp- reservations: Maryland avenue, Sd and B streets, Pennsylvania ave- ‘3 east, Maryland avenue, 2d and B streets, New York Seer M and ahewry § ti ing | Ist streets north, $5,000; 3.000 ya.ds of asphalt ficurry Square, in adutition to placing | Smithonian grounds, THE WASHINGTON AOTEDUCT. bis rep. nal aunual ¢ jon of the property was shut off proceeds have recently been ath cause of the impari Mansion and inclosing with Rhede ts, and Penn- streets north, with tand the Wis! Lthe govern- dwelling and me place, the over Grif the ag) ee eee S—L—LL——L———_ LL Board of Health. | DR. BLISS OBJECTS TO A PRINTING BILL, | AND GIVES HIS REASONS—VITAL STAT: | ISTICS_CONFERENCE WITH THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS—FOOD __INSPECTIONS— FILTHY ALLEYS IN GEORGETOWN. A regular meeting of the Boarl of Health | was beld last evenin; M the committee on finance, of bills which were Among these bills was one of the National Uhion inting Company for @1.50 for pud- lishing in the @ notice directing the offices of the board to be closed in respect to the memovy of ex-President J a Dr. Bliss desired to ask by whom was the notice sent to that paper? He was opposed to giviug pat to @ newspaper which was sensational in character, and which had pnblisied vile and false statements in refer- ence to the board, known by the writer to be false. The course of the paper was dishonor- able in theextreme. He would have no ob- jection to fair criticism, but when it attack- ed the private characters of members ho ould not continue to patronize such asheet. There was a rule as to the pubitcation of no- ees. specifying the papers to be patronized, = thought that this rule bad been vio" ated. Dr. Cox said if there was any objection to the bill he would pay it. In ordering the no- Uce to be published he specified no particu. lar papers, and it was sent to all. Dr. Biliss said he would not object to the | payment of this bill, and thought that the president understood le made no reflectio: on him, but that the action of the paper mi boart. VITAL STATISTICS. it unceserving the patronage of the ‘The bill was then approved. The report of the registrar of vital statis- ties tor the week ending July Sst was pre- d. [it was pul din THE STAR of Saturiay | Dr. Bliss stated that he was isfed Uiat the present estimar of the District was too smail, wppeared higher th Hat the ack > the « J that typhoid fever was prev ir for the purpos ity. consume: the town the consuinp between twenty gal Awith impurities whieh yi taste of fish. been il nou, from the mare, that the either in t ater Works ¢ sted fa a cover, If possi= dam sty ar to the \ corny let POmniy ore shown fn pre- ser ov rf the con- «i the em- f th em- e gate-keeper’s t tbe receiving improvet Th oodeis rat the recety- appropriation fiscal year ag F TRUSTEES. A regular mecting of the trnstecs of public Schools w 1 fast tat F schoo! building, Pre Ww. JohnH. Brooks secretary ' ications of Miss Josie M Paralee EH. Nugent for u Ships were referred. Mr Jobnse sented the resignation of Miss M. B. Bartlett as teacher in the colored Schools, seceptad Mr. Packard presented the following nomi- nations in the county schools whieh wer: conti rs. Sarah A. Shimm, teacher of senool N. 2, Viste 7, and Miss Mary b. Male in school 1, dis- psignet. AT! ERSHIPS nel FS in the ee lin butiding ‘ 1a. at tp. submitted the follor ving: and regulations (rules a as follows: The school y ay 1€ last day of boat ye r y the Tsth an Ont the Fri ty In the followin, and the day f day unt holidays falls on ig. Fric birthday, and whe folowing Fric iday and E cies the school: 1 oiber days, not The school shall be opened puncivally at clock se at 3 o'clock p.m. A re- | ces OF 1 minutes shall be gi at lose «clock & m. and one of 60 minutes at 12 | ck om 2 Thay be shortened to 30 my days; and in such case close at 2 sof the first and iiborized to change t. * requested to re tt changes thus as adopted. wn also submitted s referred to the pad the by graph |. so that tt shail properts—artt School prope vitehae ng, fmportant repairin sof all School buildings, ew y. They sh on of janitors. Tl Jie month of May in each year, their condition to the Boay | All con | of the fed tee, Which was referred. | amounts of mon tow and Ge tion of the act of Congress a $. 1°73, and the act of the Wr. Dyer's amen son Bros., auct! noon jot 3, near T street northwest, to J. ify cents per square foot. hos. Ee W. real tionocr, sold to AS Hill, Story briek bonse on 0then : . street, squares, and Wasp- 1 Fenns) lyania aveaue and C street, also gave not WNLY Schools we committee Amend th 41,42 and4s) so that rinsive, and where the the president of . the » the committe r sessions and slative Assem- bly approved June £3, 1873; adopted. it to the by-laws in- cressing all the committees to five, except those on accounts and sepplies and on teach- ers, Was taken up as w businessand | adopted. | —_——-—__ SALs oF REAL Estatr.—Messrs. Duncan- sold terday after- njuare S65 aitaated en Tiths Teet, ES FOR TEACH- that the dates for posi a t day losing m the 2 m.,and mn rules, ruies all commence aber of each year, the following A Schools shall be in session on ail the | except the fol may; from the Thursday 4th of June, the first ng; fr il the da n Thursday the shali be included; Wash- no it falls on AY shall be In- er Monday, is may be closed board of to exceet three port forthwith made. SCHOOL PROPERTY. the folloy commitiee ou aws, article 4, para- s follows mm 5, seelion 5-commitiee on i have sites, the erecting, enlarging. barge of nsuring and purenase of furniture, the employment and com- PY shall report to pro- Oard for approval the compensation Posed to be paid to the several janitors, and all von: ste to the board for contirma- ms qualified to fll the positions. T report to the board for dismissal tors Wio fail to discharge their duties &satsfactory manner. They shall, in the carefully in- spect the school buildings, rooms, furniture and other prone, @nd report in writing of Trustess of Publie Schools, and make such recommend- ations appertaining thereto as in their judg- | ment the best interests of the schools require. munications to the Commissioners istrict relating to the subjects speci- this section, and authorized by the board. shai) be made through this commit- SUPPORT OF COLORED SCHOOLS. Mr. Prooks offered @ resolution that the -ntroiler of the District of Columpia, act- treasurer of the colored schools of Wash- be requested to inform this board » if any. he has re- ceived from tue Distriet of Columbia for the support of the colored schools of Washing- wh, and make a this board, in accordance with the third sec~ to ved Ma.ch A. # rank, for estate anc. wali tie F such heretofore ft small, as with that uf other TATIONS WITH T MISSIONERS. li, from the committee appoint jet Commissioners and ey 18, submitted a report DISTRICT COM adopted Regardir ain nuis mused by negle at that the mat attention te repair ¢ raph line between police hendtquarters tire Wastington asylum, the com ere informed that the matter bad been referred to the commis in charge the ¢ Stroction of the new fire-aiarm te report. In relation te vi- dent desi ers te to the board all possible ald in the ment of nuisances in the st alleys as the same tr ATIONS OF THE HEALTH OFFICE. sis of Loe operations of the he ading Av 7 4 dunelie fish; nam some foot: a alley between 2d horihwest, the property the three frame houses, t southeast, ‘were ad the healui o} abute them. A.M. Bland and W. H. for positions #8 inspectors. Mr. Marbusy called attention to the cor tion of the ALLEYS IN G cleaned, and he thought some action should be taken on the subject. br. Bliss thought that if the inspector of that district had failed to find the g the dirty condition represented b3 ber, then he was incompetent and u the position he held. The balcony « AL the foot of Cougress tan early hour with - The race which was thé first inthe * re; 1a was bet nble-work- ‘The course was fre nb-Louse down th away, and return. the ing be posite t buoy, & mi Tiver to the ENTRIE! There were seven follows: No. 1,Miss A. Blau No. 2.3. bo. Rogers and Je 3.0 pa Harper. bk. Blau and T. H. Trambull. Donahue and C. H. S ~ 3 ne and Charles (Connor wand ©. King. No.7, Messrs. son and Fast The voats with their crews were the starting place, notwithstand giness of the A little with the j Your Ander- { | } | | lock the Potorna: | Messrs. Frank Jones, 8 | Frank Milier, moved ‘out 1 | and the boats began to seek thelr pasitions. As the boat in whieh Miss Antoinette | handled the bow oars pulled out into Us i } { Stream it was greeted with a round of ¢ plause ali along the river. THE START. ® pistol was tired crews etive tr. L At 6:2 post No. 1, with Miss ig next to the Ans- ig along in Orde was ny rgetown | 2 d for the * ing with their nose; on an even line. All Started off vigorously, wit! No. 1 shichtly in the lead bunched waen about a 4 | the course Boats 4,5, and + ter of @ mile of ind been traversed, coming | gether athwart each other's bows, | seconds were lost before they } sttrted on. No. 1 k lowed hy No. 3, while behind in an irregular unt of the ronghness of th es thought best to call the Without rowing over the | boats were ordered back to t | Roat No.3, whieh swamped, conta Messrs. Herman E. Bian and TH. Trum- bull. Blan, who could not swim, was pls in a eritical position, but 1 Troumbuil, struggled manfuily above the water, and sneceeeded in duing s: nnul the Analostan barge, which was row- ing about the corse, arrived at the spot and Picked up the two men. THE LADY ROWIsT. When Miss Blan’s boat rowed home far in Advance of the others, it was the general im- pression that the race had been rowc! and won by her and her comrade, Mr. Lambey, and they were made the objects of enthusi- asticapplanse. Mr. Young announeed, when the judges’ boat arrived home, and that the race would be postponed until Friday, Miss Blau’s vigorous rowing was the subject of considerable comment, and when she arrived at the boat-house she was presented With a beautiful boquet anda gold medal. opened juseribed, by her Washington ad- mirers. On Friday evening, besides the race in the Working boats that rowed senerary there Will be @ single seull race for the prize g@- let, for which there are already quite a num- ber of entries. —___2——__ A Lirtie Ginn’s ARM BROKEN—Mary Butts, elzht ears old, daughter of Washing- ton Hutts, No. 610 Virginia avenue, broke her right arm below the elbow terday by a@ fall. Officer Barry conveyed her to Dr. jie faa) office, where medical aid was ren- course, and the e he . Cou. CAKE, proprietor of Congress hall, has telegraphed to the pro rticipants: in the family excursion ay tape that he | Will furnish special accom: Hons to those Who thelr special improvement taxes Brrough’s. C. Lay & Co., NG. 223 4% street. M4RRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to | Robert Morton and Lucy Minor; Cog ea Robey avd Sarah Ann Moulden, Pryor and Patsey Norcis. $2,000, @ three » between i TRAVELLERS should wear the Elmwood collars. They are easily carried, w > ~ veil, Jook nicely, and dp not require wa.uing— Marbury, from | number | A SMALL ADVERTISING BILL OBJECTED TO. | ; 1 Peration t investigated, evening trai SUMMER BoA fp aithy ond ts caaily 1; patients th Of visitors that were 5 = } . $30 | by raitresd from Baltimore and Wasting poor, Wt eines preseribed, | Jeaving the camp tooki For circalars addsees fead ap pved, 131; tons of Serv t 1 MES. BM ane? collveted, 131, privtes’ cleaned Fiimw fim Ellicott city Pos Oy clams, 4 15 crabs, 1 nA point op- | WORSHIP IN THE Woops. | —= CITY ITEMS. The Washington Grove Camp Meeting. | Corns Extracted Without Pain, EDUCATIONAL. E SCHOOL Mie 4 M. HANSON, 7 GROVE, near Gaithers | Ro the sé can ve wor” With ease. Badions, | Herd to ASL ingle Pisce, o WAlentgomers oo Ma mace ae Ingrowing Nall, Vascular #xerescences, Staion’ ee fy 1 on 4 Pr vd other aliments of the muccess! x aa [Special Correspondence of The &tar.) treated, at Dr White's estabiisiment, f SarrrMeRe Ist. Large rooms and a: mie ple The camp greund yesterday presented a ctreet. opposite the Treasury. Hours 5 a. , Iss MOORE WILL EEUPEN A HONE ABD more animated appearance than usual. Ta. 106 p.m. | N DAY SCHOOL for either anx, Sept. 18 Board AMONG THE ARRIVALS Tuition and Music. $29 rear This e: BFTHEt AcApDEMy, Fauquier county, Va Ngnifully situated, oar Berryville, Va Dp. 2 LA Wm. W. Smith, senicr priveipal, is en: rating Geo howe, gonad with, the Wy Newmen. of Metropolitan, the Rev. Mr. My- | by the highest clucational authorities of Vir- | Peaynl Sh Rotasy Gonec:'ne with, thew | linger, Rev. J. H. Dashiels, of McKendree, inia. Rates remarkebly reasonable; much Dorth weet ‘Mr. B. W. Reed and wife, Robert Ricketts, | less than those of any similar justitation iat MArcekoon INSTT a Richard Ricketts and Mrs. Hyatt, Barris | the state. 8,9,c010 | JME on the Phite. and Bait Central R. King and Mrs. M. M. Hanptman, anda la: | THE GATES OF PEARLY Invough which the | Puillings; ome care: oa number of others. The attendance of daman ‘voles tameet sigens eee = | by the train yesterday were the Rev. Dr. ry As to the fers. pupils can remaig Feople from around the country was quite | ridy. To keep the teeth for ever free from | ae ee cept during the services at the stand, when | 18 Only necessary to use Pragram § ©0 | Bnd the progreas in kuvwledes tee sante i: cares in kucwladee te mate Trustee are Friends” farge, and as is their custom they kept up a I Foy rain ga op continued promenade around the square, ex. | 0!€MIsh, to render their decay {mpossible, it | Rid’unttioe for over vee sence f mes eeu’ onieaen 4 i Pendens * woeodont. It | with the echacl. ite arremmsmente aud thee agline, by the rules they were compelied to sit down | ' #6tseptic and supremely wholesome. gctwrrrend Thomac, Le. B..B. Harvey, M.D. oF promenacte outside the square. ALL WHO SUFFER from conghs, colts, | o/s mae LL.B, “5 . ton Garnett, MT SERVICES YESTERDAY MORNING. bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, and the | Address + J SHOBTRIDGE. A M | The services yesterday were better attend- | most to bedroated of at , consumption, oan } _eu<?tm « dv edthan usual. The first service of theday | find sure relief in Dr. Wislars faints oF Wad FRENCH Ciasses: Wasat 8.0 & m., a Raver. and experience | Cherry, which cures when other remeties fail. meeting, led by the Kev. R. W. Black.of | Sr comte Sila botue; large bottles much 6 MADEMOISELLE PRUD HOMME he city by the tet oF Sr Weeley chapel. The exercises consisted of | the cheaper, | player, experience, and singing. | At 1030 tke Rey. J. H. Dashiels preached will re ——2 -—___ 850 to 219.000 nas peen invested in Rioek when che will be ready ¢ - from I Tim., 2, 14: “Of these things put them | Privileges and paid 900 percent profil, «flow ter -sesidewce, S20 Tanne in remembrance, charging them before the | to do it.” A hook on Wall street, sent fren, | MT! - i <_ Lord that they strive not about worts to no | Tumt ge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, V ESLELAN mal LOLLEOE profit, but to the subverting of the hearers.” | New York. 6a” | WILMINGTON, WEL e speaker stated that there were two di- _—— | Next Session will begin THUREDAY verse theories christianity, viz the | Tire SINGER SEWING MACHINE RAle@ oO | oh : urchiy and the evar These iffer in | 1872 were 82 4.12-e,wt | Tho test factlitios are af he two respect rule of faith, the | _ memes” | thi touah and complete Kittestion moder | other the ation. Pro | = WB riences. at trast nity conten Soe » GEORGETOWN ADVERTS, | Fo) sess word of God, and justification b | = Bd coma To these ¢ posed tract! a | Fiteers | OTICES Mts CAL KIN Vi ureh. W in the of € treet oud Pomuas ie Sphitasa of faith <tim Alter the seri Rev. W. \. | MES itor » EN cs ANNUAL EX iss AFTER SERVICES . p.m. there was a » reading *y oe Lat oF fa a sep | aki tent. Thes ‘ . mibers and interes ere WAS A lacties , y ; @ Fitth-avenue tent, led by Mr | Linville. 2 was led | the Rev. ing , Bei Ty took plac ES-COMMERCIAL, SOLENT the AND CLASSI r AL five ming camien he Beton. read by n, som shut boon s ot people bs | eTItE AROVE EXCURSION et py | " uae a cers cle SISTE f THE : ROTHER RRTTBLIN. ¥ STSUNTON PEMALE SeuINiny s ter of tl to pw s meeting 8 ed from npar | aval 7 —- = & 1. MILLER, ALM ue realized the fae ; weh. It | Vv. i. WHEATEETS Pr EL ‘ I ‘cinta & . STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAB. | tte | é ; | LISUMENT alt " ex | 49 Jefferson Si reson, 1) o. atte, on wea ‘ lane © HE MAT | hed, LSI. Premin sv. & x trnctive e at me wo ee } Yerged aut ixiproved, 174 4 Geutlem: hi weatine i ption ¥ he woult teil | ve Crepe Veils and Pritmminee, kis @ FCalalogns, s . ! mmplish g re", nicely einaned « Carpets end ef months, MALE ENSTITI Te ; | paTarscor he cans | - Me Cf NEAR BALTIMORE. MD UMMER RESORTS. i i MORE ACAVEMY, CESAN SCHOK 1B GIRLS, Ta now renily It isa bam nonneed that urated to-morrow morning at and 2 large porticos, and NEAK BALTINORE, MD. © conduettd by Dr. Newman for pers dobar ¢ te sit ats a location © eration. The remark has been ma very. On t would prove inpossihie to flad. at tees thor 1 which to place avother me by appropriating this early I culty bad oe * am 2 Cor., 5 a * : ° HOME AND DAY zn | terms, &e., ad b vO , ¥ you in | priets panne ah rOlne Lavies fore Laugrases to his earnest and presented tn EXCHANGE HOTEL, MANASSAS, Va, he high Deft on the Mic. r. : Washingion,with morn WASHINGTON {ter this meeting oh way. Rare for Toad open at tember 18, 1503, THE COLORED PRET o oa b street merit held a meeting, inv ; i ing Pupils will be Of their be ry of t ir pegrermn by r | 85 healthy ax any in the world, and there are no e principals, at 1027 lth Ch are : Esyuitees. Boarders without children pre ure ctroulars, wiih may ; thou ing geh-Sn FRANCIS J. CANNON, Propriet 1 ores aug? ia ny rea ADKMY, UNDER THE DT- snpplied the f the Holy TALBOTT ROUSE BARNESVILLE. MONTGOMERY CO. t thr A MARYLAND. ztot. D Wr. Mariaty sald ‘he aise : ndersigned he:ing leased the above-uamed — Mr. Marbury said that the inspect “For the will be prepared (hi anaes, (ae gbove-wames estoa of Ave been on duty Only a Week or so and visit the mncdations to Lxdie: and Gentie been given time to get over the distr gramme. At 1020, jsirons to sperd the snvnier monthe in the coautey, Dr. Bliss offered are > whieh was | fflamiine Church; at 3 p.m. t I. J. | The sir i pure, bein located near the Sugar iol atopted. limiting advertising topapersdesig- | Sarsent and at yo Rev. Dr an. curtain, 1% also conmands ap extended view of nated by the board, opolitan, oer Ridge Monptatas and the surronnding ng rota A Lnstite see ete SOMESey. THE COUR | tee since last summer, ench as bath-room, &c. It le M.A. TYSO: ROUGH WATER AND A POSTPONEMENT Porce Court—Judoe Sne about half smile from BarnesvIile depot, ou the Met Cow trace on the Potomac, at Jos. Garner, loud and «| Hepoliian, Railroad: snd cae boura whic oa the cars ’ ng. Tew a larg 1 7 “ngton, - week. river, who Lned z | ontaeer ah ated hy dg 3 fr Wes for naif @ mile. The wharves nier, Wagon without num ' information apply to or addres 0. & Bat, spect aa Na Me re ohs Willa # F. Baroesville. Slontgomery co., Md. mis-t51* long the cted for the race were is. Stevensc throwing stones, = hor without hee, Ate Particut + Modorn Lang tention giveu to Pr cribers wonld de wud the public ae nd the above | tenced i tbat une it sylvan thing ti 0b, and he pr recor 3 a posed to pr y. The same Trg Se ate CEBS Fiaho, Ag- party was arraigned for t at jew- | Re tony Pee EEE & C Gress at Mire BEICHENSACH'S Plage Store, a. | 204 “Gunnell BALL. WILLI . | Seeariee weer od A. Milbuen: S20 'Win. H f [unte eth G.W —, | ESGUSS FSENCE. AND _o | tn refusing to b his dead cb H. James, Barker} MTiTUTET ; BALL & €0.. for young Imites, as | Manpfactrrers and a Sick iC ''Doors, Rosh ang | 22 northwest. Mrs. ANGLO jinds. Glass, Hardware, end ali Butldt “i - | 627 BMassachaset ee ae Bove ber, tare | etree — northwest, Ry Olber bows 251 JAMES F. UKIEN, SPLENDID S10CK OF THE WO. SOWNSED KNALE PIANOS Py Square Grand. Sgqare and U ary A. Starr wa ar- | PLUMBEK AND GAS FITTER, oe ceny of several Ie Mad woe merfite S11 Y12 STREET N os a prompth 423 fic AWNINGS AND AWNING FRAMES | oy, U, Improved Siyle and Pattern, ker Btores, Hotels. Pablic Buildings, Uity end Gous | try Besideuows, at factory prices, Mennfactared by BRO. S” PLANOSA he « Th 80 drunk to-day obttined. Mr. F for def Eustnasen tars \dewedProo! sgt asked the discharge of Smith, claiming that | Swaing apie tr G. KUEN, Scie Agent, there was > 1 ch sainst him, but | 77 > Sveune, Washington, D. O. | the comrt decided. 10 a a ney to | GPCR BR OFREES reese, Slated, (Oued, exchange! sad for nent, | ate be formation, t& ote ith 1012 Ponnevivanta aveuue, (south sif9.) es | - _FIDE WORK a seocial nowdt-iy TEE COLIBRI MUMMING BIRD) PIANO | SS | ‘be Tieatest, t owt ant the chow | GEORGETOWN. | Sha Soa ne pee | “ - . ie. Lp Sv Fin.—About 9 o'clock this morn “VOW COME! Tp pe was wered in : Ofice One fue Plano, but lite ued residence of Mr. & | baresin meré tr Eomiery, above I | GATHER THE GLEANINGS, | ————— —— Havel 1p a clot the secc fh __— DEVLIN & CoO, ODDS AND ENDS AT Cleaning Oat P (EW YORK,) eyebrows ed. The damage to the butiding j to about Se. The cause of t yet been ascertained. THE MERCHANTS’ Excna ing of the Merchants’ Excha: morning at Ub the purpose of electing officers for the er suing year, with the following result Ross Ray, president; Wm. H. Tenney. resident, T. C. Wheeler, secretary; EP. daruey, ‘treasure os F STREET. ices, | OLD COATS! way ODD COATS! LOW FIRST COST. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. oP TEE 2K OF MATERIALS TO SE FOUND LN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE FABRICS MANUFACTURED EXPEESSLY FOR US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND AMERI. CAN MANUFACTUEK. FOB THiS B OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE ABTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR vi D. ‘ 3. W. Deener, W. H. Tenney, Wim. Clabaugh, Jos. G. Waters and T.C. Wheeler, board of directors. On mo- tion of Mr. Hartley, the Appointment of the executive commitiee and the committee on arbitration was left to the president and vice president. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At ameeting of HERE ENDETH YOUR FINEST OPPORTUNITIES. r FOR THE MECHANICAL WOKK, AND the Eighth Building Association, held at ODD PANTS: ODD PANTS: EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT 8T; Goddard's hall on Monday night.’ twenty- oxy Saas a FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL OLOTHI ae Were Sold at the maximum of DOWN! DOWN"! DOWN ORDERED AT OUR WASHINGTON = SALES.—Sales of 3,200 bushels of Saw TOR a: capkancatee ‘Sorwitae Ybeat are reported to-day at from $143. to i STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF TRE GARBAGE SERyICE—It is statal ODD VESTS! ODD VESTS: CEnRes A JUTORS TAAT WE FILL THREM That the co.itract for garbage eollection calls for the services of the gar! OBDESS FROM OUK BRADY MADE STOCK. ‘age wagon three AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. times per week, but that said service f. 3 READY MADE CLOTHING. some tine Rie has scarcely ave: ~ ence ¥ = c per week. This subject in its bearing upon | he public health is aa important one, and should receive the immediate attention of the proper authorities, Fe Ue er aneMesars. Deener, Cis- se! Veleu yes! lay shipped steamer E. C. Knight ‘to New York 1,400 barrels of Hovr. and steamer New York to Phila- Gelphia 700 barrels. Grain BY River, RAIL ann Canar.— Arrived, schooner Lizzie }, from Alex- endria, with 1,100 bushels of wieat for Hart- key « Bro. By canal, boat H. A. Garrett, | with 500 bushels of wheat for H. M. Talbott. Fy rail, 1,309 bushels of wheat for T. C. “ATOUB W. OUR READY MADE 8TOOK, CONSISTING OP OCR LATEST STYLES OF AND OBILDBEN’S CLEANING UP. CLEARING OUT. FINAL, FORCING AND WINDING-UP SALES. j Wheeler, si bushels do. for Hartley & Bro. | COME NOW, ates tg 87 Miss Olive Harper writes in the Globe- FOR IT ENDS HERE. | Democrat an account of her travels in the cast. She wenl to some games in Athania, | ard “atier this,” she says, “came wrestling, | where the men were stripped entirely naked. I watched treatbiess, admiring the beauty nd 5| h of the men Fie, fie, Olive! You vgn? to have turned away and left he i lace at once, HABLE BROTHERS, Tailors ana Clothiers, | FS CORNER 73H ann D Brexsry 3.w.