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End 0”, the Columbia Hospital Inves: | - tigation. ; ahe third and probably the last evening's | entertainment growing out of the charges pre- | ferred against Dr. P. J. Murphy, in charge of Columbia Hospital and Lying-in Asylum, took ace in the office of the hospital last evening. | here were present Drs. Ritehie, Reyburn. | Sowers, Stanton, J. T. oe and L. Mackall, and a‘number'of ladies. Dr. Murphy represented by Mr.E.D.F.Brady. The bi SATURDAY. .July 6, 18758. Weather Indications To-day. 1sTs, wtes and New England inds, tlear or partly For the Dortheast cloudy a ssile occasional light heid a short execu 0, and on the d Joeal rains « slightly lower temp- | being ¢ s read and orde eratures r pressures, except possibly | be plac as from I falling bar aaine. ee eee LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. From J. C. Parker we h. ve the New York > lighted at 9:45 p.m. and Moschke, saying: “For reason which | deem | unnecessary to state at this time, I must de- to appear further before your -board ip ion to charges prefe ‘ainst Dr, Mar. * At the prey Ss the testimony as to the first to fifth charges have been tak the sixth charge—th tali—was taken up b Jenkin Street lamps of West Virginia, has appointed Keese a cominissioner | Of deeds f . amusement was. occasioned ment today. Im- ett answering the question ered in silks and vel- | she had improved in healih. “Oh, yes,si . gnite a eriminal when Jeame here, E ane has filed a petition in bank- ekall,—*-You mean crip. 3, ¥: Deane Ras Bled. @ petition in av - ves, cripple or eriminal.” | t nd Ella Jones, of Baltimore ‘he 7th charge: that the library is wv marriage lieense to day. vely by the surge d | hier,asmall boy, was today bad. arlor Dy Dr. Mur | a dog at the‘corner of 9th street ken up, and Mr. J cheil (dureetor and | and Grant avenue. He was taken to the see. urer) testitie Ubrary was not | ond precinet Station and his wounds dress7d bie for patients, being of a medical and by Dr. B B.A ntifie character ams. that it is in the oitics "At the me Board of Heaith last | reom: that the parlor was in daily use,patic Bs the ms : Bones i Heath and | receiving their friends there ; and the patie ist of praperty to be tur used ihe grounds wi fie'lo ation. He incidentally st ds that printendent ¢ oO} of District nof the furniture of the board | attendance had cost $2.5%) per annupiand now s the | the late fea si a | butsisov. The secretary (Dr. Stanton) ssated | is the le the late feather duster legisla he had weitten to, Ms Donttedas vl | ‘Rey. Thos. Harrison’s farewell meeting at whom Miss Moschke had stated would 1th street sonileast to-morrew. Thirty-four charges. He had received no | Prisons have been converted during thewee: an Upporey: ‘y named Lewis Toliver ha Wournment | ly burned by the exp gunpewder, with waieh he b si between Sand f Savings and Bui | column, Money and stock in the The Sue leaves this evening at | Point Lookout and Piney Po |The ¥ h i Society will | the’ Lady <3 Mon | ms for | sion July Lit vik, Fort ay. See insured ) Th give an of | excursion K and | | Cape Ieny | i 10, one of the safe le boats on the river ast 3 to-morrow aff her wha | fora p wh the rive Hall, retorn . 2 «| the Mattano are thoro: can be chartered for Wednesday and Frid, | Wednesdays. | Phe Hart ' at 9:0 a.m. net | One of the Potomag fer 7p. Ae and es ride for |, James Nor dohn have been filed as follows:— do. ¢e oth to » Meridian » Wm. Fa {tention of the state and othe} n by the acti ire: ard t das: holders in stockhol ek tice dene th: er instan . to Thomas Powe und+ rece Eastwool to F J. Stellw W.H. adslision ARDED and of exGovernor he s of one oi Or at the Four the Gove and Mr the Wes | including the ch here to serve sort of poli | to spe the day in the fresh air ine ment | roof an eme shave of the country. Each of the mi f fire invoiving | Uains of the Baltimore and Ohio re $ time 1 the contingent to Brauchy where y were 2d Hiery.) numbe f met by conveyances to ¢ nto the man lined m est of W hough youny sion. “Gieen lawns and gravelled walk 1 seen ce i Hs, and durin the house were shaded by tail trees. trom the Jabor strikes of y branches of which swings were ded aud xe pearlvan - 5 hamipeks hung. Skillful hau 2 em- | I arsenal. The at present buat i! ployed in the xz men av the’ bests who Keep the Kove | band of irrepressivt operty in order. | BurLpinG PEKMITs issued by Inspector Ene | twisle-—H. M,C. 1 repair af ihe Ler C sireet 4 : bert cy had evi Y } Tries chat some of the party had ever seen. consiruct a two-story bric 6th, + : a * - a tween Land Mstieets:c1u) Wan Muchielsen, | ENe sweet singing of the young people added much to the pleasure. construct a two-story bric re gs tween J and K and Sth and west _ A.J. Carr. coustruet a two story dwel K, between ith and Sth streets nor: alley be- h streets north ES GRANTED. —Judge Mac- ¢ Equity Court, has made deer “a iy mm the following cases: James ph Tasior, repair a frame. | Linden at. Mary A. Linden, These parties between L and M streets northwest: | Were married here by Rev. Dr. Gr in Octo- eph Gaw sustruct a three-story | 1574, the respondent's maiden name being chouse, alley between T | | : idge,and he allegesan incapacity on her Isth streets northwest ; rtto cousummate the mar: rite, Alse ra& brick house. | in the case of Hattie K. McMurray agt. Har S. MeMurray, who were married in Gee town, by Rev. B. Peyton Brown. November Base Bari.—The fternoon, | - : r Ist. "They were divoreed. on the groun between ihe iadelphis. | nis eruel tr assaults, and thre iong that. game was called at se of the | Kill her. “The custody of t ut in, om account ‘of | awarded complainant. Also. Takes, The caret oa Mary Kate Mendez (nee Herbe the Nationals. Upto the fifth in: A- Mendez. They were m = pat eit tT | Of October, 1872. “she that she was in Paria fist paaie ne | duced at that date to take a waik, g the Defhanes wih and oeae | the corner of 12th and 1 streets ‘she was eom- to any past of the as fates th pelled to get into a hack by Mendez, who. | Waited. ‘This, added to the numerous errorsof | (7&Wing a pistol, unde: : ed her {ae Dehance tion : to marry him desert. . ed him in December RULES OF THE New JUsTICER OF THE hundred PEACE—Ist. There shall be no deriation from st ioceined the schedule of fe reserived by the Su preme Co any itm urt, District of Columbia, in favor of r business. nn change of venue, be obligatory upon any justice to | transmit any part of the initial fee with tne | apers, but the justice before whom the suit is brought shall, on demand of the party entitied thereto, refund any excess in his hands after vender lawns, real K vrenadines, pure Freneh ; cream, “rey bunting, . blueaud cream; French iinen lawns, suk and wool damasse bunting, ail wool; bunti mavy biue, black, brown ace bunting, biac 2 dedneting his lawful charges. 3d. No con- AO COD AG stable shall be allowed to. hold his ofiiee in the REV. Dx. E. H. Garay hasresigned his charge | 20M Where a justice holds court. 4th. Instead of the half hour's grace now allowed for the appearance of parties, the time allowed shall be one-~juarter of an hour. Sth. Each justice shall keep posted up, in a conspicuous place in his office, a schedule of both justices and con. stables fees. —____. STILL FiLtinG Tuer Bonps.—The justices of the peace recently appointed have filed their bonds in $2,000 each in the office of the clerk of the court, as follows:—John A. Moss, (C. W. of the North Baptst church, to take eflect on the first Sabbath of September next, and goes to California to enter on the work of denomi bational church extension in that state, his duty being to supply vacant pulpits,and feeble churches, assist destitute ones in obtainin Pastors, locate new ficids of labor, establish Sabbath schools, and perform general mis- sionary work. Dr. G has been a faithful worker in this city, and will leave an excellent record. Davis and 'F. Douglass, sureties:) S. M. Wil: i Seen eeennennel cox, (George £. Kirk and E.N.Gray;) ©.S. CRUSHED TO DEatH.—A evlored man named Bundy, (J. T. Stevens and G. A. Clarke. Thomas Jokuson, who worked at Mr. David | Constabie's bonds were filed as follower ickyard, near Fort Kunyon, in | H. ‘Trunnel, (D. Linkins and J. T. Scriven. county, Was caught under a fall- | ner;) H, A. Brawner, (Col, Ale 1g of clay there Thursday, and terribly | J. H. Waggaman:) John W. K crushed. He lived only a few moments afcer | MeChesney and Tobias Talbert.) the bank fell, and was dead when extricated. ee Jolnson live and four ¢' u of the remains and had them in th Y, Whe UNDOUBTEDLY the ored silks in Washia he had a wife took el "4 brought here. | ce, the po) pular cash ai + B | 3 Black si ve ood qual- _, ANDROSCOGGIN L 44 BLEacr Cotros, | iiks, excellent ¢ i $1 7, cents: Wamsutta cottou, ( | it . Black silks, rea! satin finish; $1.2. Checked d striped silks, on pure white and colored make.) 1 sess ground; lavender, blue, brown, black and S, fre of dress | green ; checked and striped silks,on pure white goods at sylva- | aud colored ground.—aa nia ave ; Bs ir AGArNsT A Ratnoap.—Samuel Jack A Bor Drow NE Yesterday. a! li | son to-day, by Gen. Henkle, entered a suit greloc ka.m., Kichard Briscoe, edlore: aged | against the B. & O. R. R., for da mages sus- M4 years, ace identally from the trestle | tained by being knocked down by an engine Work of the bridge of the Baltimore and Ohio | on said road on the Doth of July last, by whieh yaliroad (Alexandria branch), opposite the | he had a rib broken and was otherwise fe, Insane asylum, into the Eastern bi neh. and | jured, said ing: es not being the result of any Was crowned he coroner was notified, and | fault ‘or want of dil zence on his part. Hi gave a certificate in accordance with the | clalms $10.00 damages” a He Jacts. } —————_— 6 Firty Preces of new style lawns just Dipy"r KNow 1T Was Loar A little boy | ceived, yard wite, text nyie e Pye a named Frank Hoth, eight Years old, Lis of Mr. | Hamburg edgings, from auction, 3¢., 4c.,5¢.. ndrew Roth, residing en'k, between 4th and | ge, H., ete. : pl ‘i andies, yard Sth streets northwest, had ‘one of hishands | Wide i2ecntec ine Se ear badly injured by the explosion of a pistol yes- ¥ goods. ‘Towso: ferday. He was attended by Dr. Hagner. nue, south side, near 7th (36 Pennsylvania are Se —— Crvit SERVICE Manvat. text book to persons seeki several departinents, especial: nated to appear for examinati valuable little positions iu the | ¥ to those desiy- For sale at Roman chains, crosses, lockets a 2) filled. bracelets and chaius, Lake Geeves hee monds, back studs, from one to twenty dol- : oo lars. the best fifty cent eyeglass in the cit: J- Brad. Adams, F street, near P.O.—advt. | AB. the jewelry store, No. 67 Pa ayes Gey A TABLET to the memory of the late Gene. 434 strest. ral Pelouze will be unveile by General She man and a memorial address delivered by Col. THE GERMAN AMERICAN SAvINGS BA: Ky pymonds to-morrow, at Il a. m., at All Souls | corner 7th and F streets, pays interest on de- shureh.—Adct. posits. Swle deposit boxes fox reat, t | the season. He will return on Mor | alist of the members of the Medic pointed toa clerkship in the sec | iretier’s office. M | department of Cx | horse and ca | think he must Nave gone to District Government Affairs. Distriet Commissioner Dent was not at’ 44, office to-day, having left for Oakland to? seom. pany his family there, where they are ¢9 spend aday emen, consist- mer, Bulkley, A delegation of medieal gent’ ing of Drs. Noble Young, '; Newman, Jas. T. Young, Stanton) Hagner , Mackall and others, calley at the office of the District Commissiobeys this morning in rela- | tion to the appelutment of the Health Oflicer. Dr. Noble Young acted as spokesman, and representec, that it was not true, as stated ia tue local press, that a majority of the members ot the Medical Association of this District favored the appotutment of Dr. Antisell for Health Officer; that out of a membership of Is, there Were not more than 40 who favored the appointment of Dr. At none doubted the scientitie abi i Knowledge of that, gentiemar tion, they dy noe think he is of the tempe ment to suit the office. The delegation for which he spoke were nearly allin favor of Dr. ‘Townshend; the others were for Dr. Kee but all would be satistied with the ap, of either Dr, Townshend or Dr, present Health Oilicer, tion had something of like impor tion was ieft with the Commission names of the friends of Dr. Antis oll, to su iate what they had stated DR. TOWNSHEND APPOINTED HEALTH OFFICER. ihe District Conmissioners this aft relieved the pressure for the he appointing Dr. Smita Townsh . Dr Townshend is 4 y se, a sive of ifince George county, Md, and brother of Hon. R. W. Townshend, member of Congress from Illinois. He came to this city after the death of his fathe a y when 13 years ot received & common sehool educa ards moved to [Hinois, where aduated at Shurtitt college, at Alton, ia at state, and soon afterwards eulisied inan Limois regiment, im Gen. John A. Logan's di visionand was in 28 battles, and was in Gen. Sherman's mare to the sea During the e Was wounded four times. He was mus oul with the rank of brevet lieutenant colonel. He commenced bis regula? study of medicine in D: ¥ in this after the war, ag t ‘oad Comy usury department, anode: He took one course in own Me 1 college, but lrew and entered ihe me: q ge, where his Dove was one of the profes. ed in this college, and has dieine in this city. practice and main- nee of the medi. is in the prime of Dr. J. the quently wit Ki Dy for him were orde ed ov ons unde sioneos Lo L ater upon den ner Mf the reapp: sors. fchn H. Brooks, Henry Johnson and M. M. Hollay ING TO COAL CONSUMERS. Mion has been submitted by UL Sealer of Weights aud mea District Commissioners, contain < hree cual les in this inspected by him and relocated. Tn view conferring the rict_ Commissioners to T late the weighing of coal i, he suggested that ers b tired to furnisi icket for del When he weight of the weight of the coal ase ed, and tb any eval be er in transit or after «i ery. to be ated for, that th cealer be adver and such other H enforced as the law preseribes. itan oiicer be ¢ ed to look af Violations of this re ion. LITY CourT to-day, Jud case of Gienwood Cemetery Coin- against Close. fixed the pen: f the netion bond at $2", with a deposit of $1.0 with the clerk as security, in lieu of the appeal in the ease of C.C. Huntley azainst Ss. ey—bill to resi n defend. tron 4 ty for ng mai routes in puaintifis ¢ he ‘ded an in rs. XN. Wil ef the power res sending out cual, sh and the Pith Ss Weight than IN THE FE e MacAr. at on certain have an inte 1 net and W. and apy Fier To-par. Ae this mornin, house of Mr. . MeDowe nist and 2d sand 1 t D street.) Was near) y yed with its content wing a loss of from 33.0 to $1.0, on which there is some insura The fi department were prom hana able servic ptly ni THE Woor Yur Od Chi d Spent the Ni Enoch Haruhye. residing ib company Wi hk his wife hvighbe Yourth of July to Mil er’s Ho'low.Curtis Creek, on Thur stu, tnoou Mrs. Hartiove and Mr. dinadispute wud ed to ihe wo ad ording to the r F 3 followed by the arty, auxious to see fun and secure A ring was formed, but ‘cre (been exchanged friends intertered, the imaiier was amicably adjusted and the parties returned to headquarters. Among tae others who went into the woods with the crowd was a three-year-old scm of Mrs. Hart- love, bamed Willie, who, during the excite- uent, disappeared and was not missed until the party were preparing to 1e'ura home, Search was then made but he was nowhere to be found. Supposing that he had m1 drowned the creek was dragged and the woods again searched but without sucess. and at a late hour the party returned home without him. Yesterday the father and grand- father of the child ‘visited the place prosecute the seareh, — suppostiss, rse, that he been drowned. delight and astonishment, however, they found {him within twenty yards of the abot Where ihe fight was to have takeu place, picking and — eating | blaekber- ries, and seeming to be charmed with the sur They returned with the plucky low, Who Was apparently none the ah sojourn in the woods ail ea eur ion ibe ing the part ettie the little ditleu! 4 Nk Bones lay on the sands of Knott on the English coast, a fortnight ago, and a child's face and curls were hidden sou where under the waves, when Fisherman John Wiped his eyes and with a husky voice told What had happened. We were crossing wo Sunderland on the Lune,” he said, “and L had charge of the sails. All went well for about two miles, and the boat had not takea a drop of water, We were just lighting oar pipes when a mighty sea eame, such as Thave never seen in my life before, and it swamped the boat. I got hold of an ‘oar and a mast to hold myselfup. The rest all seemed to go from the boat except my sister Harriet, who. threw her arms around my neck. She said, “Oh, brother. don’t cast me off!” T said, “I never shall.’ She held on for some little time, aud kissed me, aud said her prayers: but in time we became exhdusted, and then she let go her hold and sank. I could not recover her, and I could not strike out or swim to the shore while she held me by the neck. We should be quite twenty minutes on the mast, and about a mile from the shore. No one came to our rescue. T saw the others sink very shortly after the beat was swamped. My brother and Cowell Were both good swimmers. I saw my little boy, six years old, floating on his back, aud I b sea, After my sister had let go I swam ashore.” There is pathos in that simple fisherman’s tale. 4%-The Shah of Persia arrived at Vienna yesterday, 4%-Two perso: 1., of sunstroke. 4#-Col. Grierson asks that another company be sent to his command in Texas. #z-“ All of my wives but one are dead,” said Johu Hardy in a Boston court, with tears in his eyes. 4e-A man having lost heavily at a card table in one of the London clubs, drew a re-+ volver and shot the ear off the man who sat opposite. 4#5-'The Delaware democratic state conven- tion will meet at Dover on the 6th of August, for the nomination of candidates for governor and Congress. 49-Wendeil Phillips says that three-fifths ot Americans have something to lose and half the rest hope soon to have; and there ean be ho communism in this country. 4#In Germany families have long been groaning under the arrogance, the idleness and the corruption of their servants; and, Says a writer, it has become a serious mater of calculation how long great industries can be carried on when workmen are as likely as ot to turn against their masters. 4a-That man is not a friend to his race who builds a house in which one back door must be used by the women of separate families.— [Turner's Falls Reporter. 4%- A St. Louis boy wrote the following com- position ; **Girls aré the only folks thit has their own way every time, and don’t you for. 5c it. This is ali I kuow about girls, and lather says the less I know about thein tie Vetter of Tam.” ns have died at Newport, R. offend | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. The Price of Drugs. Editor Star:—For the information of your correspondent and all others interested, I beg to state that there is no regulation or under- standing among druggists. whether members of the Druggists’ Association (College of Phar- Each and to charge astever | macy) or not, in regard to prices. every druggist is lefi fre n he deems a fair price for his medicines. would state here my opinion, that there bh | erally on medicines, both compounded and un- compounded, and that they are not, as a gen- eral thing, overpaid for their services. Respectfully yours, MEMBER COLLEGE PHARMACY. THE COURTS, Equity Court—Judge Macarthur. Yesterday, A, Schneides ederick Scflneider: argued and _refer xaminer Saville. Marshall agt. Marshal! Examiner Clarke. hear motions. | Propate Cocrt—Reg esterday, will of Ale proven and admitted to pr qualifying and giving bond. Adjourned till to-day to ster Webs te under Ray) fully ate. the Will of « andall Tully proven and admitted to pro” Keed. one of the executors, re bate. nounced his right, and W. B. in $30,000 assole executor Stoughton, second account of adm and second distributive account passed. of Nathan BR Tho: di gaye bond Will ier fully proven and admitted to probate and record. Final notice was issued. to the administrator of Robert Harrison's es: fate, appointing August 6th for tina meut. Notice of exeeptions to account of John Bakersmith, guardian, noted. Adjourned to Tuesday. POLICE CourT—Judge Snell. To-day, Wm. B. Reese, mai ing indecent ex- ean B on the National Base Bail grounds. he prisoner stated that he was a member of the Christian Association Baltimore; had been sober until his time was upon the : that he had committed this offence unwit- tingly. Counsel raised the point that the square Was a private one, but the eourt ove ruled if, and imposed @ fine of #20 or 3) day Win. Knox, disorderiy ; $5. John Jack feited coliateral. Lottie Smith: do. kins, breaking atree box. [fhe officer testi fied that this party with others on Maryland avenue had broken down sey tree boxes broken down some of the smaller trees :] Su fine. George Johnson, tres} zon the park; $. Norman Carie oneealed Weapon, (a razor ;) dos, Cherry, having escaped f school, was ecoulat- throwing stones: $3. Jus. colored man, assault on cuiting his head in two itch; judginent*suspended. Fules as to carriages, ; B refusing to obey THE WE obert Poot office: T STRE tions CUTTING charged with hav the of June comsniited an assault and. bat With intent to kill Robert Evans, on West ,in Georgetown, being under bail in through his counsel, Campbell Carring ton, Waived an examination, and his Dati was coutinued for th the grand , Oswald sof er, on duly ith the son. Lout 2 v'elo him aid bis motb threatened them. him, and urged him to ieay loeked the door, and threate Ger, wud as soon as he cali him man of about 2s auit on Oswald S. Atien, hi ith, The latter test ious epithets, Ss expostulated with son then al! an offi- is son seized y the whiskers and assaulted him. Th. th tha’ he was ydented that he had The eo imposed a not drunk, and pu committed any a fine of 35 to give bonds to keep the peace. OTHER CASES. . Phillip E..Brise: ui on Wm. Washing- ton, Also, with assauwt on Alfred Deevemer, 100 day: ling ; tow Corn or to days. on _E en, assault c Keeling, guilty; 3. E Cotter, plead. gi James, with fight among school ehildre h the girl struck Slater with ler ruck back with a strap, and she fred away with a slate, giving hima severe cut in the head. In con: side fton of her age a fine of $) was im- posed. su days. red girl, Ti Was “GEORGETOWN. RAN OVER BY A Can.—Yesterday, about 12:30 Pp. m.. a little colored boy,named Joha Turne i ie itn ars of while playing around pped his hat. and while iryin, ston aud Georgetown railroad, dro) t get it the car ran over thr of bis right | hand, badly i Was seni for, and. the little tell lay. It was move snot interfered with. Tre Ca STAvies.—Workmen began to-day to dig the foundation for the addition to the old tobacco ware!ouse for the new of the Washington and Georgetown ra The market on Bridge, near High street, whieh was situated on ground bought by the above g ratlroad, has been torn down, and the vew market on High street is nearly ready for use. Co i L Trap k ending to R pts and shipments for Receipts—Consolidation tons; Maryland coal com- New Central coal company, () tous: Borden mining company, 80) tous. Total, 9.07, hipments—Consolidation coal company. ons; Maryland coal com pany, “tons; New Central coal eompany® 2,000 tons; Borden mining company, 8) tons Total, 9,857 tons, RELIEF FOR TAXPAYERS! The act providing for the ‘revision and corres tion of assessments for special improvements in the District of Columbia," having become a law, all property holders interested who have PAID IMPROVEMENT TAXES since August 10, 1871, will be entitled toa rebate Upon any erroneous "or excessive charges made rein, ‘Taxpayers who have not paid the assessments for special liuprovements can. upon specific complaint of erroneous and excessive charges made, obiain a revision ana correction of thelr tax bi Is, ALL PARTIES INTERESTED must, under the provisions of this act, present claims before July 19, 1878. The undersigned will Kive special and persoual ition to this class of claims, all TA PAYERS who have not obtained proper ailowaiice for old inaterial removed or re-used, for work done under permit, for chureh property, or from any error in the assessments. should FILE THEIR CLAIMS without further delay, with WILLIAM DICKSON, Office 222 4's street, three doors north of Columbia Building. SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES CAN BE PAID Je2l-lin AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. 9.00 3 FOR LEATHER TRUNK WITH CANVAS COVER, ALSO, HARNESS, NICKEL, SILVER AND QILT, $17 TO $24. TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., &C. An immense variety of styles at equally low prices, at theever popular Factory and Salesrooms ol JAMES 8, TOPHAM, 425 Seventh Street Northwest, Joining Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘Tranks and Harness thoroughly repaired and ant arness rou; ‘Trunks covered at low rates. id jel4-tr OUNT VERNON NURSERIES, ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS, FRUIT TREES ADAPTED TO THIS RE- GION A SPECIALTY. BAPE Gea GEN AMESTAL TREES, nd for Catalogue * ch GILLINGHAM & CO, sep26-Ktf Accotink Post Office, Fairfax, Va. pas GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY HUNYADI JANOS. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT, THE LANCET.—‘+Hunyad! Janos.—Baron Lio- ig affirms that its richness In aperient salts surpasses that of all other Known waters.’? THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.—“Han- Yadl Janos.—The most agreeable, safest, aud Most efficacious aperient water.’ PROFESSOR VIRCHOW, Berlin. | ‘*Invariabiy and prompt success; most valuable, °? PHOFESSOR BAMBERGER, Vienna ‘*1 have Prescribed these Waters with remarkabie suc- cess." PROFESSOR SCANZOX I, Wurzburg, seribe none but this.’ PROFESSOR LAUDER BRUNTON, M B.8., London, **More pleasant thaa its) vals, and surpasses them in efficacy.’* OFESSOR AITKEN, M.D., F.R.3., Ro} Pasthitary = For al Neue “*Proterred i lectrics! 1.” A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSE. winters a tee tetas nee ery ine le name wu! APOLLINABIS Oo. (hinted): London. FRED'K DE BARY & LO., 41 and 43 Warren st., ew York, Sole Agent for United States aud Canvas, For Sale by Dealers, Grocers and Drug- $9.00 “OT pros been a great reduction made by druggists gea- \ at Lewi Teterred to | CITY ITEMS. 5c. PAYER,—Milans & Wilkins, 603 7th st. N Teachers and others ISTERS, Lawyers, Whose occupation gives but little exercise Should keep Ludille's Headache Specifie on hand. SPECTAL IN STRAW Hats. en's Stylish Dress Lats, $1; s’ Diess Hats, all colors, ** Popular One Price Store, street, between Land K p.w, | A ScRE remedy for chills and fever. | Ague Cure never fails. | It May INTEREST our lady readers to know | that the painful effects of sunburn upon a del- ate skin can be immediately re ed by the | use of J. & E, Atkinson's Toilet Vineger. For UPWARD OF THIKTY YEARS Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup has been used for chil | dren. It corrects acidity of the siomach, re- Hieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures | dysentery and Wiarrha‘a, whether arisiue | from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- | ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par- ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., New York ci 6.25,dkkly | | | To Lapizs AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to | call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Seour- | ing and Dyeing Establishment, No. 96 G street, Rear 8th street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European invention, he is enabled to do his work in a manner not to be equalled by those not possessing these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ aud Gent's suits are, ip fact, the cheapest in the city on account of bis Superior work. N.B.—A specialty of iis cou- sists in removing spots from costly pariy dress- es; 25 years’ experience. His dry cicanser re- 0 7th Aver’ moves grease spots effectually from any article, ves them au appearance id Gloves cleazed; two and careful pressin; asif newly made. pair for 25 cents. BOARDING. PBOskDING- Fora few Ladies apd Child On a pleasayt farm near the Potom hours from Washington by boat: tern For particulars addre References exchang Pusey 3 desiring ac Home dering the suminer mouths, ww Wo their adventage to apply at once to M two PETER'S, Daruestown, Md, Board a are edations for horse and i per halt price OARDERS WAN A aud Ohio. Bajlroad. 1 | Baltine Washington; a large Brick Hou Plenty of shave; terms moderate i ra J. M.JENKI JUMMER BOARDERS, ~O cpending the summer in Lo good BOARD at Prospect Hill, Indies, Pienty of anc wy HEN) SIMPSON, Ne county, Vi j \OUNTRY is t Talbott House, | © vine. Ma. s2 ‘om Wasbingi tropoiltan Brauch, B. & O. R.R. si at inountaius, "Gdcd +. Advress N. 1 sville, 2 Le OARDIN K | I furnished ROOMS, | communleatiug or single, fronting north aud | | South: modern improvements, private bath, etc, | 1836 I street, opposite Franklin Park, jy1-6:* SUMMER BOARD-—Fails Church, near R. R. station: 26 acres, shaded with fruit jooms large and elegant, with mi} Dountiful table, aud every thing hecessary ome pleasant for parents aud children. A. B. NODINE, o THE HAMILTON. Conner K uTHsts, Handsome IOOMS, en suite, froaling south, at reduced rates for the summer, TABLE BOARD $25 per month, 29 OAD NSE NW.GMRS, STOCK HAM rospect= eke) faily calls atten ton to the hauds me ROOMS (en svite or single) and chyics TABLE | BOARD. G season. Loca! ( AKLAND, Mp.—Firs bad by apply iny land, Md.; or to # n. ass BOARD an be Mrs. JH. BROOKS, Oak- » MCPHERSON, 914 F st, 3923-8t GQUNTRY BOARD— Five miles trom the City, J four minutes walk from Stott's Station. or Metropo: 5 airy rou: address M avenue. DERMANENT, TRANSIEN BOARDERS accommodated, No. 705 16th st. Having taken a cottage at Oakland, Md.) in con- nection with my house. 1 Boarders for the summer. FPYXEMONT HOUSE. —Pariies wir Horei BOARD, with e: Can locate at this favorite H months, at the folowing redui 3 and wire, $60 to $60 per month: single Rr to $30 per mopth, and $3 to $10 per week Board, $40 per mouth and $5 per we od ROOMS, Gaerne OWN, JeLy 1, 1878,—The eopar: ner-bip heretofore existing between the mudi signed, under the firm name of G Was dissolved by limttation on une 30, 18 G. T. DUNLOP Is alone authorized ty settle the business of the late fim, G. T, DUNLOP. = ALK MARBUR Fee, SALE-—A heat, commodious aad conven- jent two-story Brick HOUSE, pressed brick front, with a two-story back Baliding, containin; 9 rooms and bathroom, with range for hot and. 201 water, all recently painted and grained: a large dry cellar, with gas throughout: stable ‘and car- riage house tn the rear; lot fronts 30 feet on Gay, between High and Conaress sts., with a depth o! 120 feet. Cail at No. 53 igh 8t., Georgetown, D. C., where all information will be be given, 328-3 x7 AZORS, SCISSORS, PEN-KNIVES, NAIL, Tooth, Hatrand Cloth Brushes, Com)s, Soap, Portemonhaies. &c., for sale cheap by E. K: LUNDY, 144 Bridge st., Georgetown.” je19-tr ESTABLISHED IN 1831; ENLARGED and lmprovea in 1874; now the Most Com- plete in this part of the Country. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND BCOURING ES- TABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., George= town, D. Ce Everything appertaining to the business Prompily attendes to, The cleaning of Cacpets, ruggets and Blankets a specialty during the sum- mer mouths. District work sent for and retu: free of charge. Orders by mail and exp promptly attended to. Address as above. jel AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES FOR LUMBER aT WILLET & LIBBEY’S. Corner Sixth Street and New York Avenue, JOISTS, medium lengths, per 100 feet........$1 33 SCANTLING, do, per 100 feet........ 133 VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 ft., per 100 feet... 1 33 SHELVING, 12 and 18 inches wide, dressed and jointed on edges, per 100 feet.... wee 250 STOCK CULLS, all 12 inch 16 ft., per100 ft. 1 50 FLOORING, very good, per 100 feet......., WASH BOARDS, 8 inch, clear dressed, per 100 feet . + 200 WHITE PINE CULLS, dressed, 4-4 and 6-4, per 100 feet... 200 EVERYTHING ELSE CORRESPONDINGLY LOW If you will call at our Yard or write to us and get estimate on your bill of Lumber, YOU WILL SAVE MONEY! ae WEAR R BEATEN! jel0-tr | G*s STOVES, GAS OVENS AND BROILERS, All sold on a guarantee, Full line of GAS FIXTURES VERY CHEAP, } PLUMBING AND GAS FITTINGS, CORCORAN BUILDING, jet-r E. F. BROOKS, RE. J. W. DkWITT'S Pile BR , the unri- vaied Freneb cure for Bind. Biotin Oinae every getiine Sotie is printed On BLYE paper, ated Itching Piles; guaran to Thow- nna of iiving fest}yrcuials an be produced, pod is of Hivts at the Druggists—60 gyuts a bottla, muyae-auaie GEORGETOWN ADV'M"?s. | SLSR Se OO RRR CNET AIT ES SET NOR ISN RE AMUSEMENTS | ALBAMBRA CON G Choice B ONCERT GARD 708 B street, O. Denar ment, opposite the T RAND CONCES OTEL 8ICHIELIET, No, 25 PARISIEN CONCERT GARDEN. ucert and Dancing every evening. Aduatssion e. 21-80" oN. EXHIBITION 208 i AND SALE {626 AT Sr. VERY AND STORE, No. 626 E STREET. OU Patutings, Engravings, Chromos, &o, Also, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture ors and Tss- eels, Kings. Nails, c,, in the Disiries, ae S Disiric t Case oe er Nawe aud Number, jyl-ly HE, SPRING 1S HERE.— Now & the Time to Sell.—lawiies’, tieuts add Children’s cast= Of Wearing Apparel, Boots, sh traorai Stand, np . Sten BE ok ary bivh cash prices at “SUS TH" No. 619) stree JEW YORK SHOE STORE, NO CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE ¢ Ladies’ Newport Ties. Ladies Ladies’ Best Fr Ladies" Foxed Ladies’ Lasting Buito Ledies’ Foxed or Plain Laced. Gent F si Jy2-4t French Calf, stitched, (: Congress Gaiters. low-quarter Shoes, Misses” and Cl BF One Price 605 75, Pennsylt ia avenue. ani » BY ALL ‘S) oF Kid Batton Boot. rench Cail , Stitched, Ties. + 1.00 to 4.00 +125 bors of all Kins ~ cheap, Youths? Shoes good ud ciieap, idren's, fuil stock. e. Everything Marked. GEOKG MCCARTHY. He BOS obtained ing anct! do not fi whieh M cents, © is fair dealirig—money New York and PI Auction prices at the EOSTGN Siow AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penn bet, £5 and 6th sts. LEOPOLD RICi RUSH STILL CONTIN AT THE GRBAT TION HOUSE, TON SHOE AU 491 Pennsylvania Avenuc. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, CHEAPEST KOUSE THIS SIDE OF BOSTON, The pul re well satisfied with bargat at the above house, one friend her. The great saccess of this hou: turned when goods caynot be substituted. At t when other: Uke above house goods ean ve Purchased at a sina adva An arrival of new goods every day by express or sve: The proprietor has just ro- turned from the North, by way of Baltimore, at- tending tl I de of Higgalss, Cobh & ‘'o,, orde! >. he can sell at prices fore offer: WILL TELL, —La- Kid Bate nar seain, $1.25, $1.50, $2, up to $5. Ladies’ Foxel Botton, $1.95, $1 50, $2. up to $4.50. Ladies’ French Hoeis, al styles g $i. 6. . Proprictor, —je22-tr | EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS t TAIFOCHM RATTALION, AND EX USSION M Nerk . Leave art + returning + Satand: 8 OF THE“ ¥ XCURSTO? @ FE CATHOLIC FRIENDS att toy ticket, on MON ; the Sth testanc, a ; GEO. K. PREITY, Hat Store, 568 Tih sireat now. OR NANJIMOYV! VE HOURS ABBING, FISHING ® BATHING The steamer HARSINGER will Bom Keave Sch-stieot on WEDNESOAY, Jal 1878, aiSacm . retur at lp. Ticke's BO cents oha H.BONTZS Le Che Rete ont f Nea WeEeprespar ¢ MOONTLIGUT #& St AMER JANE M WEDSESDAY. duis TY Mil.KS DOWN 7, ym Kalin Wo Wilila Wiltaw BAT 43 F: oHEDELE and MAGGIE corner every Ure b are, at 6a Leave Chain ge last trip 7p am iyd- 4. T. SCRIVENEK, Poop'r. STKAMEM HANBINGER EVERY 3 N- iS from Sth st.whart, aC8:30 fr acm. sharp Geturn 8p. in.) for Soe Suit FALLS." Soventy tiquer. Fare 50 ce : niter 6, cheap. ‘Apply to i ON TOMES, 708 E st. now. Fa eR. — The « Hop) HEA tered sions Apniy STEPHENSUN & fy2-1m TON A PRIDAY at 7 17 SHOE comfort jadlesant summer machine: short no’ A perfect fil, combining at once ease and! at houses and take measures, Dy postal card or letves ture, and of superior qu gores inserted in old gaiter: IZENS. MILITARY AND NAVAL ROOT, AND GAITER MANUFACTUREK, #118 Pennsylvania avenue. in all cases guaranteed, WIll cali| requested! A fine selection of ‘oods of my own manvfse- lity, on hand suitable for Wear, and st reasonable prices. New by patent eiitching fine repairing de id gentlemen’ &e 3, 8's0 all Kinds of flee, RAILROADS. NORTH SU. A... (Cranbe and burg, W 8:30 a. to New Juneti Pittsbur; except 5) densbur | only, st 4:30 p.. | Express | dunctio: 14:35, town, to Polnt tions. at son, 6:50 a. m.—Baittmor TON AND BaLtiac 78:35 am.—8t. Louts, Chicago. MAN CAR to Cin | dusky. dailf, exc: 9:00-On Sunday oniy, and Way, 10:00 a.m.—Ba.:lmore Express. St Jetsup’s aud Hanover, da. +1:30 p. | BosTo: +4:40 p.m,—Baitimore, Annapolis 45:30 p.m.—Phi Express. PASSENGERS TAKEN IN THE CARS DikECT To BOaT aT CANTON, Laurel. +8:50—Baltimore and Way Stations. 47:15—CHICAGO AND SLEEPING CARs to Chicago. +8:10 p.m.—Baltimore Express. $9:25—St, Louis, burg Expréss, Pittsburg, except Sunday, Pull man cars, 19:30 p,m.— BALTIMORE EXPRESS. a and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAE to Philadel- ¥ Q, Dally. A!l trains stop at Relay Station, All through trains wi'l stop at Sir John’s Rua for passengers to and from Berkeley eer Park and Uakiand Hotels For further information apply atthe Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Oftices, Ser motte ant neui Toa aaet street northwest, ny an aeonic Ten Re, High vet. Georgeiown, ay pate u ty. Wany point ip the city. W.L, . COL! Bavrmors AND OHIO RAILWOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, SATIOXNAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINE TO TUE » NORTHWEST, WEST AND SO0UTH- WEST, TO TAKE EFFECT INDAY. JUNE 9, 1373, at 4:45 a, m. LEAVE WASHING TU 16:15 a.m.—New York, Philadephia, and Boston Express. Eticott City, Ou Sanday ty Baltimore only. Stops at Shipiey“s, Laurel, Annapolis June- tion, Jessup’s, Hanover, and Els ridge Annapolis’ and War. iy, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstowa, Way via Relay, ) $7:40—Baltimore Laurel Express, ot Rocka, C: jester, Hagerst NEW YORK. P > Exeunss, York aud Phuaielpnia, Sto m Pano Caz “g Mxpress. Hagerstown ai anday. Through Car turday. Baitlmore, Annapolis Ber e. Laurel, ALUApY —Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott try .m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND XXPRESS. | On "Sundays to Baltimore pping at all Stations. Stops at Laurel, m.—Baitimore, Bisdensbw ®, and Laurel Froderick via Relay, Stops at Annapolis \. mn. inchester and Way Stations. On Sundays of Rocks and Way Stations oaly, ‘Way Sta- iphia, Norfoik and Baltimore Norfolk except Sunday, RFOLK Stop at Bladeusvurg and LUMBUS EXPRESS, Cincinnad, Loutsvilie and Pitte- NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND SLEEPING CAR to New Other trains daily except Sunday, Springs, and uring the sea- Washington Station, and ania avenue. an 613 16th where orders will to be checked and received CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation, General Ticket Agent, “3 GEO. B. KOONTZ, eral Agent, je: 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, CNGEEAT, z Track, Steel Rails, Double 5 Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, JUNE 10th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from ‘commer of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. datly, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cari from Pittsburg to Cinciunath, St, Iouls anc Chicago; 7:40 p.m, daily, with Palace Cart BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For_ Can: pains Baturday, with Paiace Cars to W: ter, Buifalo, N 40 p.m. daily, excopt atkins. Wor will Lock Haven, ‘and. sim For New York and the ore ask mite jew Yor 245 a.m, and 9: m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limi! Express of Puliman Cars, 8:20 a.m. daily, ex- t Sunday. For New York and the Bast, 1:50 p.m. daily, ex- cept 8 ington to through boats of Brooklyn transfer to Fulton Fiage Philadelphia, 1:30 ret 1: Lint day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, For Pope's iy, except Sunday, For Annapolis, and with trom Wash- won. For Brooklyas Nn Yt connect at Jersey’ Oliy. with Annex, afoncing direct avoiding double fer- journey across ow Kor a Sts xcept Sunday, b's p.m. day, a. m, daily, except Sun- Fir 30 a. m, m. and'4:20 p,m, im, and 4:29 p, m, dally, trains and 345 a. mi, and 5:80 ited Express, daily, except Took Ling, 6:06 a 6:55 Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG BAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILEOAD. For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 220, 5, 6:20, 7p. Soa Yand 75.00 For 9:10, 10,11 am., 1, 8, On at orib aim: N4?tr4N8" OF Bestores gray or Peas With 3 eight years, we feel satisfied we can recom (t has the advantages over all other of this character of— and ‘prevents the halr faliis % constantly increasing ‘sale for the “ it. ra Foint of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- | down and coming 2 KS" E XCURSION NURSION of the =. K CLERKS: APSOC:ATION = 2Slbgah place THURSDAY July ILES HIDE OX ‘Ti Po- TOMAC FOR TEN CENTS, some Az ORPHEUS 0¢ Ama! Iris and Washing’ cents. Ferry pave Wash- 1 at 21:30 M4-lin ager, 1e8- Lan RODIER, Ms ork NDAY EXCURSION hhe stoanien LADY OF THE LAKE will tf nonce, make Tosvint gabe ay Excursion Jctpsou SUNDAY ar-! TERNC leaving her Wharf, terminus of the Tub or 8th sis. line of cars, at 3 p.m, for a6 hours? sail on the Putomac, calling at Giymont going back. Fare 50 cents, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave same wharf every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 40°clock, for Glymont, Fare round trip, 95 cent N. B.—Steamer Thompsun’s tickets not good on Lake, wias-tr ARIS EXPOS! KaGHTH BELEC CIAL FOR WASHINGTON—Leave August 183 return Octover 7. Address Dr. 8. L. LOOMIS, No, 639 Pennsylvania avenue east, city. - jel8-Lm JOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- SENGERS—The steamer ManY ASHINGTON, Which has been re- 5 cently refitted and furnished, L. Le. Blake, captain, Is the only boat ailowed to land par- sengers at Mount Vernon wharf. ‘Hound trip $1, including admission to mansion and grounds. Steamer leaves 7th st. wharf dally (Sundays ex- cepted) at 10 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m, J. Mel, LLINGS WORTH, Sup't Latics” Mount Vo bon Association, LL. BLAKE, steamer Mary Washington. Jel5-ly PNT LooKouT ExcuRsiONS, STEAMER “SUE,” Cart. W. C. GEOHEGAN The Elegant Iron Steamer SUE will BATURD2Y NIGHT. EXCUR. SIONS, to PB out, stopping at Piney P and returning, leaving Ste ith st., ever Washington LOOMS? EAN PARTY. sume her Soe Fatandsy af 8 p.m, ret to by 6 a.m. on Monday. Meal at te fornisted ov the’ {and all the sconmmpdniyoee rst~ciass, Fare, round trip, ‘ State Roou.s and’ further tniormarisg Qeiy Ket STEPHEN & BR 1800S 0. en St. aid Pa. evi whee i puss ing, &c. apls-3m Tt Bees Binvina, The public is 1) LYC. BOOK HINDERY ip catciod tn Be heretofore, The same excelient work uen are ome ployed. and the, work turned out will be in tbe iste of the cstablisinment . 1012 Pa, ave., 8d floor, apS-1y A; Haars ae IET MAEBR, M Street, ‘— AN! Nomruwaer. > poviiy? IBSON B PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Pennsylvania a ‘ashington, D.C, sar Fine Printing a Specialty a Tada WNINGS JOHN C. HOGAN, 71: Mauutacturer of a New(y Paster fr Sretne Galion a Ventilating A’ Eise Mei tere eats 018-1 Mildew-Proot Awning OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND & DE _ ERS CO4L AND Woon. We desire to call the: —4 attention of the pubitetothe AIL t

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