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r Board of Hi | LETT: FROM PEOPLA. EVENING STAR. mfg ———— SATURDAY... imly 24, IS77. Weather Indications To-day. Orrick oF Crir¥ SIGNAL OFFic =m} WASHINGTON, July 1, 7. For the middle Atlantic states, filing ba- Fometer, northerly winds shifting to souther- ly and warmer, partly cloudy weather. ee LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. From J.C. Parker we have the New York in advance of mails is Harper's Monthly | pumber. mis the name of a | this city by Mr. R the advancement of bak a weekly paper Reeves, dew Protestant Christianity. It is expected that the remains of Miss | Lizzie Dyer, daughter of the late General Dyer. U.S. A., will arrive from California to-morrow morning, in which event the | funeral services will be held at the Chureh of Spiphany at 5 p. m. to-morrow. b Dietz, doing business as a cigar facturer ont has been arrested y the Internal reve officers of this Dis- trict, charged with refilling boxes which had e been used for ciyars, and for using | Stamps a second time. The case has not yet been disposed of Thieves entered the barn of Mr. Charles Traviran Rrooke station, on the Met Fopolitan ra\lroad, 1a ht, and carried off two dozen very is which had only These midnigh ong to a band of col- rto have temporarily Picnics. &e Great Fi will be a family excur- sion to ¢ Ns to-morrow. The canal packet, Capi H. Kugn. will leave the Aqueduct bridge at Sa. m_., and will start from the Falls at ¢ 5 Rawk Sprir rand exenrsion to Rawley Spr ve the B. ». depot 7 4 t Springs in fleru r trip, good for fiftee Vernon Spring ington will, as usual, make Mount Vernon Springs and Marshall lal to-morrow Bion te P.m., Onesayech: yi Will give to Piney Point 3 ast., on the Char! Vand ad Blersiait The excursion to be by the De on on Test inst., af ortunity for p take their little onés out of the city, at noex pense. See advt Lecvst Grove Friendship Lodge No. *, K. of P.. will g've a family exe Grove on the 171) st piencaiserns Th ttc HR says that vinistrator of the archdic has been officially notifie Cardinal Franch}. prefect of the Sacred Con Gregation 0! th ‘anda of Rome, of th Qppointment of the Right Rev. J bons. bishop of Riehm. oad jutor archbishop altimore. D-Debreu! has also reecived a letter from Vieby, from Archbishop Hayley, stating that he had a'ready in his pos-ession the poi re #iboons to the coads succession. The archbishop mentions that bis health is improving, thovgh bis strength returns but siowly. Bishop Gibbons will take charge of ministration of the archdiocese ear! fall, 1f not sooner. Tae names of RB BKeave. of Washington di Rey sens. vicar general of the diocese Mond. are mentioned as being very probably among the list of the few names t3 be sent to Ro m which the su sor to Bishop Will be chosen. * MUTINY IN THE CHAIN Gax day, a number of the chain gang the work of demolishing the old j: Gieiary ‘Lin Ju- became unruly and refused to work. ‘The police were sent for. and Ser- eant Drosnan, with (ificers Wh son, Madigan the m dy and re them to 7th precinet station, whe jocked up until the van was se: they were taken dow isbment. Their nam Wm. Jackson, Bartlet Edward Heinemar elaim that the can ‘Was tbat Charley Hn Of the gang, threw a st and struck’ him Work under sue! John Craig. They of the insubordination e, the superintende it ne at one of men, ard that they would not treatment. ——e Two BroTners CHARGED with Ron- BERY—Iau) aud Max Wellner, young Ger- mans, aged 2 and 2 years, res Were arrested last evening by the detectives, charged by Alfred Deville, another German, ‘With the grand larceny of $130. The robbery is alleged to have been done at alow rum- Pp on the corner of 13 and D streets south- West. After the robbery the defendants took She train for Baltimore, where they were sraces vy the umiecr.ves, ais (0 Gfiners Of Baltimore ba ving arrested them, they were brought to_this city and locked up for a bearing. None of the money was recovered, but the two young men had new suits of clothes, and emigrant tickets in thelr pock- ots for the west, which it is thought they Parchased with Deville’s money. They were ©ommitted this morning for the grand jury. —_.—_ BUILDING PERMITS issued by the inspec- tor of buildings: A. R. Shepherd, re brick «iwelling northwest corner of L and With streets: $4,500. Franklin Ball, repair a me dwelling. Massachusetts avenue, be- tweh SUD and Ith streets northwest; 360. C. B. Church, cons!*Uct a two story briek mill for sawing wood. 12th, between E and F Streets southeast; $1,000. Brick dwelling Rh tween th and teth Mrs. S. Fugit, repaira brie Detween D aud E streets nor: ALFEXANDFIA TAX DELINQUENTS._The city treasurer bas made outand submitted to the corporation court, the lists of delinquent taxes for past year. The personal tax delinquent ts $1,003.55, real estate 617.3, €rropcous assessment $701. The number of delinquent capitation taxes is, white ; colored 423. Last year they were about 8 ditlerence being due. ina great measure, to thefen forced pre ent of the capitation tax, at elections. — fe, With. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. — At the sith Feguiar meeting of Franklin C. B. Associa- ton, helt on tt nstant, 15 shares were Fedeeme:! At #3-6.42 per share: total $4506 30. At the sith regular meeting of Jeflerson C. B. Association. held July 1th, $10,000 was Bold at cent. f meeting of Arlington C. i TGiae B. Association, held July 1th, #3.100 was sold at an avernge premium of % ———— a THE 5 per cent. CoRNFR- STONE of Union Mission ed near the 7th street entrance * Home, coruer of Whitne: 4 street roml, was latd wid aebrepriate ceremonies yesterday afternoon. € adress was delivered by Rev. Dr. Cath- bert, of the ith street Bapitst church. The trustees Of the chapel are Messrs. J. Catn- mack, S.J. Gass, C. B. Smith, John Pres- cot and Edmund Cammack. , ——— STRUCK BY A Locomortyr.—Last even- ang Samuel Jackson, colored, who resides at 1656 Lith street northwest, was struck by an engine of the B. & O. RR’, while walking the railroad track, and Was brought to this ciiy. It was found by Dr. Gibbs that no were broken. and that he was not seriously injured. Officers MeHenry and Gorman had bim sent to his hom THE Graxp Jv E ay fonnd indict- ents against Eugene Van Riswick. larce By (second offense); John L. Welgman. ped- dling tobacco without license; Wm. Richart- son, assault and baticry with intent to Kill; and dismissed Robert Edwards, chargei ‘With lareeny. They were discharged aatil the third Monday in September—I7th. go Blin moo | A | Kirkwood, complaint ny THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. A meeting of the Board of Health was held last evening—present Drs. Verdi, (president;) ies, (registrar;) Cox, (secretary;) Mr. Langston, (attorvey,) and Mr. Marbury, (treasurer.) The wooden structure on Frederick street, between 6th and 7th, Georgetown, belonging to Albert Newman; houses Nos. 14 Market street, Georgetown, and 1190 3d street north- west, In Washington. were declared nuis- ances [pjurtovs to health; which were order- ed to be abated. THE GEORGETOWN INSPECTORSHIP AG ATS Matthews, Wheatley resident of Ge town be ap} ed inspec- tor, and stating that J.T. Kelly is nota resi- gent, but resides in Montgomery couaty, Md, | The paper was referred to the sanitary po: lee committee. FFICIFNT WATER SUPPLY. munication was received from E. C. of the insufficient stating cor it is an impossibility to get waterhiche the first floors ments of te bulld- ings In sufficient quantity for necessary pur- poses and preservation of health; that the matter bas been repeatedly placed before the Commissioners and the water registrar of the District, and preparations are now being made for the erection of additional fountains &t the east front of the Capitol, whieh it is feared will still further decrease the supply. He requests the board to make such invest i- gations as will enable them to make such Tecornmepdations and demands, on the basis of @ sanitary necessity, as will bring about the desired result. Drs. Cox and Bliss spoke of the necessity of action, remarking thet when water be- came So scarce as to affect the public health, then it became a subject for the considera: » of the board. Tir. Cox alluded to the that our supply per capita was more n any eity in the world—12 gallons daily yet there Was a scarcity 4 in Real Estate. ng writen Instruments have the office of the Kecorder of Quart for Milk. Eciitor Star: Que of the not tnconsiderable items of household expense is the article of milk. A little Investigation will convince any one thet the prefits on this important article, the present price of ten cents quart, not less than 100 per cent., and in many cases reach as high as 20 cent. J profit of %@ per cent. ought to be sufficient on an article of such general consumption, especially as it is one of the necessities of iife to children and to invalids. Are not the tines rine for a reduction of the price of milk to 6 cents per quart? Let the keepers raise the war cry of reduction to that figure, and bya little persistence and change of our custom seenre that which fairness and the necessities of the times tell us are our Tights. HOUSEKEEPER. —_-+___ THE OFriceRs OF THE STEAMER CHAR- LOTTE VANDERBILT State, in regard to the reported at geo actions on their boat, when down the river Thursday, that when they chartered the boat they supposed they were dealing with gentlemen, but afterward found they bad on board a crowd of ruffians, gamblers and prostitutes from Washington and Baltimore, over whora they bad no « trol. They do not destre to be held respons: bie for the actions of those on board. ee OFFENSIVE DISCHARGES from the head. No fami'y should be without a bottle of Dr. Hartley's great remedy for eatarrh. obtained at principal draggists or street northwest. ——_.—___. REMEMBER that Lodille’s Headache Spe- cific cures headache in tive to thirty minu- i utes. Notes from Rock Enon. JULY 15, 7. Fititer Star :—The season so far has been unusually pleasant, and the guests express themselves celighted with this charming re- sort. Judge Vale and family ocenpy Maple Cottage. M them Miss Mardo Morgan, the no ‘bom e ber ¢, t. Mrs. e our last report n county.\ Samuel F Witthatt, pg Axsc son, to Kecure James bs Gand uar chmidt et al. to Young. to secure Margaret J.¥ lot 35, Snare Catherine A €. C. Glover aud J. H C. Hall $4,000, lot 19, square RELEASF M. Ashford to L. Clephane, part of lot 12. In Davidson's subdivision of syuare 21. W.H. | yard, trastee, to M. Curran, lot 6, in Fquare ii. W_H. Ward, trustee, to W. H Tucker and C. R. Sherman, lot 1, St division of ort e 6 F <. Deoley and S. Beil. lot 9. square G. Rumpf, trustee, to T. Thi kubl, lot R in subdivision of lots 15 and 10, square MISCELLANEOUS. Geo. W. Stickney to Geo. C. Maynard, to secure J. T. Bodfish $625, on goods chat- tels In house No. 1323 11th street. R. Graham | to MeP. P. Graham, mortgage fo seenre Mar- tha L. Shirley on goods in house #)= 2th —-—_e-—_ are at tt mously ag it at the optic | their children sha ing fifteen m a " formar ume school back o'elock.— | with on the frand they fra: “LUBY LIQUOR SELLING WITKOUT A SE ILLEEC Hi lent of the * on Pennsy venue, was raigned in the Police Court this morni the charge of selling liquor without licen: Itis claimed that Ue rooms are Kept solely for the pleasure and convenience of its meni- bers, who are furnisted each with a ke fording them access at ali tim: Block testified that he had seek for violations of the lijuor law, attention had been called to this pla: several citizens. As he found it always | locked in front, making it impracticable to | gain admission, he took au observ: the rear. Stationing elfata w the rear of the Columbia buildings, ue could look squarely into the barroom, where could be seen all the paraphernalia and opera of acommon bar. Several other wita both members and outsiders, testifiet to pu chasing drinks there and paying for th The ground was taking by counsel for de- | fence that this being a ciab for mutual en. | joyment, defendant could not be held as its ead for supplying the members with r freshments without individual profits bel: derived from the business, all the protit go- ing to the general fund for the maintenance of the same. The court could not agree with counsel in this view, aud said he couli sce uo logic in a corporate body banding them- selves together, and claiming rights whic! the law did not accord to individuals, and « fine of $1(5 was imposed, from which an ap- peal was taken. —_~.—___ THe Crrmtnat Court, Judge MacAr- thur, to-day took a recess until ptember With, but prior to doing so the District Attor- ney submitted # list o! prisoners now in jail made up to July sth) awaiting trial, as fol- lor®’— *. W. re i Pod man- as = ng B. Hemm, in whose case slaughter «.. ae granted by the Gen- @ bew trial w: ‘<7. a eral Term: Joseph Disha.” George, Balil- more and Henry Jackson, chat mat murder of young McGrath, whose coun= does not desire a trial at this time; Anthony Brooks and John R. Brooks, charged with forging the names of Charles Baker and wife to a bogus deed, (continned;) James H. Whitten, charged with false pretezces in re- ceiving pay as a lieutenant in the U.S.army after having once been paid, (continued at bis own request;) Frank Ferguson, charged with rape, (continucd.) Also, the fallowing, who are in jail under sentences which have been suspended pending appeal to General Term or application for reéon:— Wm. Stant. convicted of manslaughter tn killing Charles Bogue, sentenced to two years in the penitentiary; Lemue! Weeden. conviciel « assault and bettery with intent to kill Chas. Gocdman, sentenced to five years; Charies Meredith, forgery, sentenced ‘to lwo years; Patrick ‘Cooney’ and Franeis Maguire, forging @ money onler. sentenced lo two years each in the penitentiary. —-—_— rry Donohue, "who have ar- WARDS OF STREET !"AVING CONTRACTS ~The District Conim!ssiov“rs to-day award- ed the work of paving street atthe in sectiors of E, H, and t streets: between F and G, and on the line of Mount Vernon sqnare, to Burns & Hopkins, as the lowest bidders, said pavement to be of Cape Ann granite blocks laid in hydraulic cement, at €. Re square yard. The contract for paving tl! square on F street, between 12th and 15 streets, with conerete, to Jonathan Taylor, at $174 per square yard. In relation to tae work on G street, from 4, to Water streets southwest, the Commissioners have decided not to undertake it at present, owing to the state of the finances at their command. This street is in @ pretty bad condition. the con- crete surfacing having almost entirely di integrated and worn into the dation, med to put it in good ——. tion wou uire niore mone; an the present a] prepriation would ‘jastifysand the Commiss! rs donot favor the pateh- ing Of it up, as has heretofore been proposed. This od of the work comprised in the bids will be postponed until some future time. AILANTHUS TREES.— Mr. Filitor:—Wouid it not be more conducive to the interests of the tax-payersor bres Oars 8 well as to tne bealth of its inhabitants, if our efficient Board Health, instead ty to bu: offices, would enforce ment of June 28, 1877, condemued inees aud rd » and Upt date, knowingly permit them peestit kee how’ 1s. it that these sad tar atta pctiial kis and eficicnt rm. certain localities, a1 destroyed ‘Ued Wo destroy allanthus trees growin: grounds, others ir are peril! to keep them. How ts it? . July 13, V7. ——<e THE CASE OF ALEXANDER oe vs. yet, to ti ALBERT BOULDIN ET AL., which beer | fn litigation for the past t years, has PRIGG'’s JEWELRY STORE received some | ty og BpPsalcd to the Supreme Court of beartiful styles ip Roman, on. ral. je" United States by the Albert and Lake George diamond jowelry, the best | Bouldin. This ease Mvolven the title to ths Gfty cent eye giass in the city. at Prig2’s | Third Baptist church. defendant is the elry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania ave-| pastor of the Third Eantios church, located Se ee eee and holds a deed in'trant pon anid chureti ————— Steuer reinetion—Hamburg en for several thousand dol! balf price, new lawns all colors, at breif price, binek alpacas cheap, Fas rattler tne at Posen wetion Sr ‘yivania avenese anne one ACK GRENADINES, bunting, new Satis net beoeanaaee Pa white ground careers, ‘Space. | eres, at the east end of Li | phia and pect Thur ithe coming week. BtuLe iw N Atits re g, the consider: Cathoties a: compel tend s A FRAUD ON AMERICAN MANUFACTUR- FRS.—1 do not know how far it will feed the vanity er the mannfacturers, or if it will ex- cite their indignation. as it did mine, bat the noble British merehant is flooding the mar- ket 'n this conntry with cheap Manchester fabrics, which be has the cheek to call “American Wh n annot@attord the cannot make tliem, uine article, and that the Chinese will bay none oth s ounterfell our best | brands, and, thank’ God! they ure not as other ‘men. «xample, “Americans.— thanghat Cor. San Feancises Chronicle. INDIAN LANDS ON LONG ISWAND.—Ac- | tion has bezun in tbe supreme court to par- tition the Montauk lands, consisting of 4,0) ng Island. and | now owned by the inhabitants of East Hamp- | ton. The tract was, until 1660, occupied by Indian, who assigned it tothe inhabitants | of East Hampton. with @ reservation of about one-third. The condition of the trans- | Jer was that the assigneesshould be pro ed from the hostile Indians. The descen- Gants of the original holders still oecupy and raise stock upon the reserved portion.—.V. ¥. Herald, With. —$_____ TROUBLE FROM TRAMPS is reported; ex- pecially fiom the country between Philadel- New York.” Num of the buisances infest the neighbor of the lormer city. They seem specially to follow the line ofthe Pennsylvania railway. The residents of various towns in West Jerscy | are organiz vig! tess, and threaten to lynch the nght in the actof com ny erime: zations for like purposes are bec mnon tn other locaiitic wi- ‘omiing com- THR Wrst Vine campaign in West Virzi ofthe permanent e: x The respective advantages of the three places from which the voters are to make choice (Martinsburg, Charleston and Clarks_ burg) have been set forth In printel ad- dresses, while some of the leading mea of the state are upon the stump in advocacy of | their favorite towns. The election takes place on the 7th of Au A BALL-Room Dirrteunty FataL SHor.—A mest place in the parish of St shape ofa duel ta CAPITAL —The nia fort AND A fatal affair tool Mar! im the » which was the result of a diffentty at a ball aday or two previous. The difienlty occurred between two young men, both of excellent families, the one named Babin and the other named Ducrest. The arms selected were pistols, distance twenty-five yards. At the first shot, we are informed, young Duerest was shot to the heart ana died ‘tnstantly.—| Abbevitie ( Va.) Merigionat. ——$_—_______. THE MAN WHO SHOT Miss MINNIE How- ARD at Newport on the fourth 1s a soldier of | the fn ison at Fort Adams named Grimm. He bad accepted a wager thatno American gun could shoot a bullet over tothe Du lings, distant 1,200 yards. Miss Howa: Gesire ik that no further action shall taken in his case. Her reco: regarded as a matter of tim ghtered her breast and hody. p= be very 18 now only e, tough the ball passed through ver SENATOR SARGENTS Linen Svrts.— The Alameda Cal., county grand jary has begun the consideration of a charge of libel preferred by Senator Sargent and Congress- man Page against the Chronicic. The gr of Yuba county have ignored a similar complaint on the ground of want of jurisdic- tion SLAVERY IN CuBA.—An old-fashioned anti-slavery debate In the next Congress is | bot improbabie. The London Anti-Slaver: Society, the Cuban League and the eolore: men of the United States have begun the agitation and will lead off with a monster Petition on the subj-et in the fall_{™ ¥. Herat, wth. LyNcH LAW IN CALIFORNIA.—At San Juan, California, Thursday. Justin Arajo Ol. mortally wounded Manuel Butron, an inoffensive citizen. The same night a body of masked men overpowered tae guard | at the lock-up, took the prisoner to the out- irts of the town and hung him to a tree. Noarrests. STRIKERS ARRESTED.— Wm. Denster and Jaeob Remann, two of the striking silk Weavers at Paterson, N.J., have mm ar- rested and sent to jail to answera suit for cooient 3 not as. their warps oe cording to contract. The wi are wortl eight Lundred dollars each. Ty weavers will take actiou to defend the suits. 27 Two white physiclaus strongly tndors- ed a colored doctor’s application to be ap- pointed as city physician of Atlanta, Ga. g27-The Rev. Dr. Withrow, of Boston (of course), never asks @ blessing over a tabie yewoms wine or liquor, but he cats at s7The Great Vein Mining Company of New Lexington, Perry county, Ohio, has made an assignment; assets six hundred thonsand dollars, principally rich mineral lands tn Perry county; liabilities not stated. s7Teresa Williams, who was recantly baptized and admiited toa church in Hari- ford proves to be a thoroughly-trained thief from this city. She ey “I whooped in ou religion as a matter of nd 7" Butfalo Bill was drunk on his eating night in @ Nevada theater. He bungl hrough bis part manager deducted $200 his pay in consequence. Theactor hes commenced a lawsuit. |? Several circuses this year pay no es to ordipary* laborers. Work is so then ion wa wie ovat, ir iv: vi being also an Incentive. Ri Governor Kemper, of Virginia, when be retires will goto one of the Counties and resume the practice of law, and al the same engage in sheep-rais' A Eneep to get into the fi do not have to raise ~— leece business.—{ Boston | lers, bas been p | mert wrought out in articles of food. THE COURTS. CRIMINAL Court—Judge Mac Arthyr. Yesteriay, William Ward, assaulting James Keck, Pond sagen to kill, was found not guilty. John F. ter, cc for the larceny a mule. an N.3. Pope, keep judement by defantt ‘set charge with robbing Randall guilty, snd senteneed to five peniten! Henry Bush and J Morten of found guilty, and Taylor not guilty Crxevit Court. esterday. Kells agt, W foui e Frank Johnson, w act. Fa or Hardy act d . 1S774, olden ‘and Ford agt. Si zeazee Count—Judge Snell. Joba was fined @8 for cursing. John settled @sy ¢ sinc «Wife y adjndge pital. and th geting (ina surprieed that you. fece of bmn i You kw T. Morcay dliauis, a a LDING ASSOCIATION.- The x held last night al Society Hall, cor ner of High and Prospect « pur- pose of organizing anew bu Lion, was attend and ‘eripti #), and the asso7 lan ofthe iatio » Salis) schooner & Bro. 3 bushels do. to J. Waters. 00 Bushels do do. to H.W. Tal A_ turmoil of the Jowa State University &7-There are wood cemetery already, | a ral Woodford, while in Mississip- pi, was treated with distinction and spruce beer.—{V. ¥. Heraist. RFA dramatic novelty Play in which negroes white parts. &2-A Jewish rab! New Haven tsa alk up to take the Rey. Dr. J. Wechs- aching in the Congrega- whallville, Conn. a7 Nineteen times within the last hun- dred years the Kussian forces have crossed the Danube with a hostile intent, withoat in cluding the present crossin CITY Tur History OF C1yiLIZaTION might be written in the gradual processes of improv Every Tono tional Churel progressive step isa public blessing. one article is more due than to Dovley's Feast Powder. This with proper care in baking in- sures the most delicious and digestible bread, biscuits, pastry VISITORS TO THE SEASIDE and various Watering places should call at Lew ” ith street, between Land K northwest, an see the elegant assortment of Tranks and ne, al prices to sult the most economi cal. 7 ned“ Ret fers, a Hamilton's, Y. M.C. A. Balliing, D streets. - HELP for the weak, nervous, and debili- tated. Chronic and painful diseases enred without medicine. Electric Betis and other appliances, all about them, and how to dis- Ungnish the gennine from the spurious. Book, with particulars, free. Address Pul- vermacher Galvanic Co. Browlway, N. ° 6.25,d&Rly To Ladies and Gentlemen, We wish to cail attention to A. Fiseher’s Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establish- Ment, No. 96 G street. near 9th street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, Whether of American or European invention, he is enabled to do his work ina manner not to be equaled by those uot possessing these facilities. His Cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his superior work. Give him a call—906 G street. Punctuality guaranteed. —_—_—_—— T RUNKS. | PRICES EOME jo SUIT THE TIMES MANUFACTURES, | At the NEQUALLED be ss \TRUNK AND HAR STRENGTH AND DUR | NESS FACTORY APILITY. u or JAMES 8. TOPHIAM, 425 Seventh Street. (Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Bail.) REPAIRIN d Harnese Repaired, and Trunks Cov- workm jy2-tr MALT AND MEAT EXTRACT, SC) HYSICIANS AS A NUTBI- PRESCBIBED Bono In a and other diseases resulting from mal- Ri heen support the failing vitelity of the aged, and to tone up tte ayatem of convalescents. It is better than Cod kiver Oil in Cousuinption, Sold Uy all Druggists. © O1 le. THOMSON S MUTE. | S1OTT & CROMWELL, Whol Agents, | Wholesale Agents, je6-3m Baltimore, I Washington, D. 0. CONCORD BUGGIES; choice top BUG- CX buikt by Joyce; t-seated Passe WAGON. Bhatnes WAGONS: Sackwon AGON: Business ; and Studebaker WAGONS, 25 per cent, cheaper than ever offered tothe ybiic st 10S Lousiana ave- ‘Sie ey W. MAGRATH. CAN NOW BUY 7" Every article muse be closed eut before the fall trade, i J. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue, jyM-tr_« Between 19th and Mth streets. S*LLING OFF aT COST FOR ‘THIRTY DAYS ON ACCOUNT OF REBUILDING. of Children’ Ree neat’ mt Kate Smith, white, were tried. | prised at you, as you | Know ghty graves in the Dead- | A BERKELE MUSEMENTS. CLOTHING. Y SPRINGS, W. VA. There will bea bich Washi, dyisn* the BEEK ELEY *PRING DAY N D PHANTOM LL LOFRE on T NEXT, July I@th, to etonians are ocrdially invierd JT. TREGO, Proprietor. (HEATER COMIOUS, timh BELOW PEN: Street, LVANIA AVENUR. OPEN THE YFAR ROUND. PERFORMA for Ladies and §. NESDAY NCE EVERY NIG aed Culldtes EERE. WRI ATURDAY AFT! }OON. FIRST-CLASS iN BVERY RESP SCT. Variety, Drama, Borle- 626 E &. { MAKKR' FREE ART GALL } No. 626 | Choice Of! Paintings. Bnara\ Also, largest Bb: sels Kings. SF Trem: ( S27 Picase r member Name and Namber. jril-ly | een eee awe ond Ban 2 EMEMB Bhooe, teat rag and Comedy. novi? ly ON EXHIBITION at Est aad eRY AND STORE, EB Street. Obromos. &e t stuck of Paper Havgings, Window Frames, Pictare Corde’ aud Tae Ac., in the District. vas ER JUSTH'S OLD STAND for Second hand Clothing. “fair (cash) prices,” ax he alway t GLO D street, between Sth ‘apd 7th streets Noie by mail promp'ly attended to, oct i8-tr ee GEORGETOWN ADVERM’TS F O8TY-SIX YEARS ESTABLISHED. W. H. WHEATLEWS DYEING AN PREMIUM STEAM D SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, Office, 49 Jefferson Street, GEORGETOWN, D. o Work seut for and efty f Onr Spoctat Nok toe—FINE T! “BLUE RIDG Western Maryland Raib Good water shade trees; bev SULPHUR SPRINGS. County, Virgiz ora . TAYLOB & BEAN E Mil MOUNTAIN fi fr.” oa. [Pp *eur rcs sv ee ResoRT MARY SALT WATER Table supyt and bard + - f the nth of July week, With spe: Je80-colm* hotels. LAND AND CITY HOTEL i. BATHING. FISHING, BOA NG AND DRIVING. es TY arlic nell cral fresh tables daily from Board durin and Aucnst. from cial rates tor families, APE W. H. GORMAN & CO. Annapoiis, ¥ ‘of the se: &e. gar the, ue sex ROCK A.S. PRA SAMUEL J. SMITH? Terms. $40 pet month: 812 per Bade te familics for t adults occupy ing ene ME FOR WASHING. TANS. b nt Physician week. A dixconnt season or for two mu for one month band or more. w large new somely furnished, at a small advance oF . are still disengaged. Pur healing and strong: ening waters. good food and pure milk in abund- ance ‘No restraints of fashion. No Bar. Refer to Col Coues. Us. Esq., Charies ©. T. Larner, U.8.A.; Dr. Eitit Hon L. W. Vale. Win. Ballantyne, Faa.. Oh & Baticy | iy. John Gerson, Koa ; emuel Cross. Esy.. J.B. Brown! , Eoy., FH. Smith. Eni, ke ~ For infordation and rooms apply to AS. PRATT & 8 401 “et OF to the Proprietor Rock Euoa Springs. Vir- 3e3-tn MIDDLEBULG, LOUDOUN 00.. VA.. Containing 25 large a: 8, forty mileefrom | Washington. ‘Tak id Aloxan dria EB. g ation, over GAS fine country ro ™ springs near town. Livery stable at botel, free to guewts. TSE, ‘Terms §25 per month Beferencse—Mrs Goo Seite 2BZL Eth street; H. | 0. Claughton, AN NDOs health 490% Louisiana avenus. JOS. M. PATTON OAH ALUM COUNTY. Va.—P. wd recreat: ye Im S7. GEORGE'S HOTEL, s Thi well known and favorite resort It is mexcclied and the most, attractive and home-like place on the Poto- mine Biver; good bathing ad fishivg. with all kinds of Boats fer the easyment of fa tree ol 5 month. Children and servants belf p-ice, ‘Vertivement Potomac steemers for visitors. charge. Fe jeM-Im* PINEY POINT. ts now open > $2 per day, 810 per week, Boo bet B. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SUMMER RESORT, Will open for June 24. ‘at moderate rates, guests ne “A Laree grounds, ample shade, physician. ud for Circular. my23-2m THE HYGEIA HOTEL, Point Cs iL, WH. HUNT. Schooley'¥ Mountain, N. J. unfort, Vs ‘o ‘as ‘Situated within lu) yards of fort Monroe. ©; cial attractions for sum- ts. pit modern improvements. Six daily mails aud telegraph Fifteen to twenty test: class steamers land daily, (except Sunday.) 150 yards from the door, steps and good fishing and driving + circular descril myl5-8m Superior beach for bathis from May until November. ibing hy fe ra ng Mi pientc aavantages, <i. PHOEBCS, ‘at door terms. Ke Prop. i hes WENTWORTH HOUSE, Newcastle, N H.. (three miles from Port-mou'h,) will opeu ew msns; ment, Fifty rooms have been added sent season, in point of 1, the = magnifce: scenery. witho Stent cuarantes that the most ocality, convenience and jis guests will : “Bas State H. © fith, end to Bay Sisie Hon mouth, the season JUNK 15th. andr t, with sew appoiatments, to the Aug it uow ue of the at; ad omfort, and ccean and monn‘ain mt view of ‘Gat ed to any place in the | evived and returned (by mail or express ie country my? tr | | ut @ rival on the coast The long and | successfal ¢xpecience of the eabscriber it a sufs. snticipstions eange: circulars, to bo realized. For At Lesa WATER FI 9-1 GEO, 314 7th strect, above Tecliable Make, than Manufacturer's Prices. LTERS, ‘The Best ii in Use, , At Feitery Prices. Penpa, ay. 100 NEW AND SECOND-HAND TOP AND NO-TOP BUGGIES, Sin- gie and Jump-Seat Jaggers, two and four Sieecies "Pirtces to suit thet _sytly ; alse, One Very. her styles, SCHMIDT & CO. 466 Peunsyivania avenue. ANOTHER NOVELTY! A POCKET MATCH SAFE—A hard to ‘open; bi pened it yet without shown how dodo it. Come and look at it iy a # t Hl ne Picture Fraines aud Oard Roce! walk with Silver and Pearl; very pretty ; 50 cts. Nice Feather Dusters at 2c. ‘alnut Stands for Flowers, = ‘ably low new styles and worth end i, Bickel Scale page nd Sai Ze ¥ end it uty pisortment i are isto our customers. B. SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, i | | | } { i A REGULAR Semi-Annual Occurrence. GREAT CLEARING SALB. Prices Senied Lower Than Ever Before. oe a $22 OO—FINE SUTTS—¢22 00 Are Offered for S15—FiFTEEN DOLLARS ™ Lmmediac ly Close ow: Line BEADY SALES MUST BE MADE Oar $20-SPLENDID SUITS—$20. Are Down to S12- $13-$13-$13-s13 To 8t Once Dispose of the Lot. POSITIVE REDUCTIONS, SALES PEREMPIORY o $1S—ELEGANT SUITS—1s, Are Selling at S12 00-812 00-812 60 $12 ¢ Tok uptly Clear them Oat ALL OTHER GRADES MARKED DOWN PROPORTI NATELY THERE CAN B AS ALL G¢ BE MMMEDIATELY BOLT RESERVATI 8 N LL HABLE BROTHERS, FINE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, vr Seventh and D St t Corn ovr F CLOSING SALE Spring and Sunmer Clothing, A. STRAL ENNSYLVANIA AVEN cen Tenth and Eleveuth str COAT! h Diagonal... Worsted. ket Worsted. SA ND VE $ ¥F iy b Cassie French or ans'there. o resid Alpsca Alpaca deds too Dumerons to mention reduced nin prices Novr —You find by this *. All goods as adver season's stock, not old and much They are c Je ani! trimmed i T am det da A. STRAUS’, 2y13-tr 1011 Penusyteania acenuc P ERFECTLY FITTING Wameutta Shirts. I havethe largest assortment of to found, and em constantly making edditions thereto. ord om seciling them at closer prices than ever befcrein the iiisturr ct the trade, keep no alf made or missbapen Shirts, but each ove f= per fectly made and perfectiy fitting My assortment. as well asstock, is very large. and comprises Shivid Boroms with’ Cuffs or Bands, Plait Bosoms, Shirts with Collars attached. Ruffled Rosome, Embroidered Bosome, Shirts opened behind cr before, &c. Teel them FROM $1 12% UPWARD. Best Bleached Night Shirts, #1125 inbleached a Rest i Linen Coilarsfor 9) {9 and §2 40 per doz. Lineu Cuffs for $7 aud $4 per doa Faucy Shirts, $1.00. FINEST BLUE FLANNEL SUITS FOR GENTLEMED: Semi-Weekly Supplements. Sizes up to 50 inches NOW IN PREPABATION: GENTLEMEN'S YACETING SUITS NOW IN STOCK @7 One Price Only. GEORGE C. HENNING, _iyi0-tr LUMBER DAMAGED BY FIRE. Po Hundred. WALNUT 4-4, PRIM Bacsssne scenes 8 OO WHITE PINES OULLS eres nee 1 OD NOBTH CABOLINA FLOORING... LOO POPLAR PANEL, Dressed............ne0— 3 OO 312 SEVENTH STREET. BECONDS, Dreseed....... nee ae 3B OD sereet SELECTS, Dressed... 300 by ANY OTRER LUMBER DAMAGED BY FIEB J i GENTLEMEN'S OORS. BATS, TS. from otwer Straw, ‘THOMPSON'S, Manofectures to orter SIX BEST D rT, LEDBUIT PUILDING, ESS SHIRTS FOR 623 Se, MATERIAL, ANG WORKMANSHIP CNSURPASSED. 8a Satta OR MONET RE UNDED. Gentirmen leaving ihe city for the season can leave tbeir measure, and order at pleasure frome Shirts, Collars, Outs, Drawers, &o., st popular prices, © netantly tn stock IRT FACTORY, LeDroit Banding 3} NEW—DRESS SHIRTS + uie of Wameutin twent: one hundred Naen. guaranteed to Gt, Pine Drees Sbirts mu omiet. quaranvwed to y Linen Oollars, BAearns In Bars. | For the next thirty @ays I will sel! my entire stock oad HATS at and Below cost for cand | | | Any one in want of a fail co call and exam chasing. | SHIRTS CHEAP THUAN ANY © O1HEK PLACE IN THE WORLD, a : Om NNISS N Washington, I nao, tf | CITIZENS AND MILITARY BOOT AND SHOE MARKER, 8118 Ponnsyivania Avenue northwest, (Sign of the Big Boot.) Fitting BOOTS and SHORS especial rng and Hupione cured poll tr » by mail promptly attended to. Bepairing neatly execnted “NV EGETINE,” 8 Bont ian, “haemo egusl asa bloot rifier. Hearing of its many wonderfal cures. at ter ail other remedies had tailed, I visited the Lab oratory, and convinced myself of tts genuine merit. | Tt ie prepared from barks, roots, and » each of which ts highly we, and they are compounded in such @ manner ae to produce aston VEGETINE | lethe erest Blood Purifier, STINE Will cure f Borvtuin Is recommended } apothecaries vi tected some marvel Has +m cnsee ot Oaacer, Cures the worst cases of « VE #410 Mercurial diseases INE Wi Leradicate Bait Rheum from the system. ETINE Bemoves Pimples and Humors trom the face. VEGETINE* Cares Qorstipation and regulates the bowels, VEGETINE Isa valuable remedy for Headacke. VEGETINE Will cure Dyspepsia, VEGETINE system to a healthy condition, VEG Kemores the canse of Dix: TINE ters, VEGETINE Relieves Faintness at the Stowach. VEGETINE Cures Paine in the Back. VEGETINE Effectoatiy cares Kidney Complaint. VEGETINE Is effective in tts cure of Female Weakness. VEGETINE Is the great remedy for General Debility. VEGETINE dhedacd Clases of ple to the VEGETINE PREPARED BY B. BR. STEVENS, Boston, Maes, Feoetine Is Sold By AU Druggists. ae OLD FASHIONED Ei | i gf i i t | i HH i : * i

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