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re # ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.—A young man Medica! Hints, about twenty-five 1. If mam fants plac? Rim Baton his back the past fite years. Bas been | and let him al employed as.clerx in Waite's drug store, cor- Ber of 7h stréet and Loutsiana evenue, met witha very wanean death on Tacsday evening in Philadeiphis by being car Je on ioe, er itor Star-—The dry Weather affects the TUeLs ver, eptubly. Mayor and Member mers of the | Hreatney amc garcecs very percep’ “Feste” was, like tts | , President Simson’s new residence, on Col- le H} just it ete. 1 por Predecessor, a highly successfal one, the | ftnara’ nex bunitiog oat necro cee crowd in the park during tne afternoon and s Pn purposes of ae evening being fully as large as on the pres 3 . Brosrn’s three band vious days; indeed, in portions of thé gronud, idenees, at Mount Pieasact, are being there wes a perfect jam.” Sbould the weath- | carried forward to cy very rapidiy— et preve tair the Feste will wind up to-mor- | the plasterers are at work.on them Tow night, and the Scbusizen treasury willbe | But Taz STAR now goes over on 7th street, benefitted. Many Americans bave, during this | 8nd I follow ats light. I observe, now, loag reste,” become almost Germanized, judging | before thesun streaks the western horizon wits from the manner im which they haveentered | the light of parting day, the residents over in the sports, and some who, @ month ago. | there are reading from your columns the news ‘Would feel sick at the thoughts of ‘lager and of the day, orsit reizele,” will Row take them, as also the . re AR imburger and sausege, quite natarally; and . itis said that one of the best ‘Customers at the | But what an industrious, thrifty, prodactive Sausage boo'h is a “long, lean, lank” young | People our folks are. They faraish 9 large man, who would, if jum was offered. | “Mount of viands, vegetables, &¢., to the cuy. bear off the prize as champion sausage | Let me give you a list of them from eatist. Yesterday afternoon and evening r. there was almost every nationality on the face of the globe represented, and although some of the walks were quite dusty, every one seemed to enjoy themselves. The 2h street cars did @ good business from 3 to 10 o'clock. carrying out very large leads, and from. io | bringing down the loads. Nailars’ coaches, Cruit’s omnibuses. and & EVENING STAR._ THURSDAY..0..2000..... AUGUST 5, 1969, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics, &c. Scnvetzes Park.—Fourth annual Schuet- zeniest TOW in progress. RELY EXCURSION to Mount Vernon « Arrow, om Tuesday and Thurs. SG Capi Py part of the city ete an LEOD The ‘WIN begin Kopis at 360 Neh strech eee oe are BEDERICK ALE Omi on on eae Vpn, SS Baltes ‘one - and oe eet Srpeies. ie atrest. : Dejan! of tee it plsttorm and fei}, the ca? pacotag over the lower portiow of his vod r He was taken to the Peansylyaaia but only Ii -hoars. He fell colirgiate pos vmmen-n te arth eenclestic year. the FIRST MOND Pee r. ot Gotaleguee, containing view of butidings, ae. REV, THOMAS Mt. : Fai A aS M. CANE Am ee . _ T° PABESTS AND GUARDIANS OF YOUTH: BOWARD INSTITUTE, uD. SEPERIOR aDVANTAGBS pe. s worde—; ree Lax of In- Ohemicat estes, Cavivek of Y pine Piek, see arte —e Howanrp Division, No.7, Sons ¢? Tawran- Natlor & Bro’s. stables. AncE.—The ‘weer MARKRITER’S ART GALLERY, 496 7th street. Suita & Staones ART Gatiery, 45 F street. ——— = mot seashore, "Bat noble institution, the ¥ Men's Chriewan Association, which bas ac- complished so much good here, is alive and at work, menifesting sn enthusiasm worthy of | teams drove also a thriy great res A large assembieze gathervd at the gymrariom Ist eveniwe to ine the 1g their joads from Pennsylva- TeeTMs, a tor &c.,and witness the exhi- | nis avenue clear through to the Park gate: and bition of skill by several of our prominent young amateurs. At = o'clock Mr. Frank Meyere, with bi Al ster many of these who,1t Boundary stree:, changed for the Park, patrouiz d the re-taurante in | street: (hey are all butied in the trees, and thett that section, makiog business good in that lo- | OcCUpanis enjoy & most delighifal sade. Mr. eslity. During the afternoon and evening, the | Cammack’s residence has most desu iful sur- music of the Naval Academy Band was much | Toundings. and be ws flowers to bloom enjeyed, while the vocal music ef the Swenger- | through the year. Mr. Grass’ piace is very band drew sroupd them Jarge nambers of ad- | Plt sant. and soinshort are most all of the mirers. The swings and the carousal were | Pisces om this street. ‘well patronized by ladies and childrea, num- Getting down to the brow bers of little beys being delighted with the tbe “ride on & wooden horse,” superintended by Mr, G. Hauer; the greasy pole. sack races, &c. 1 under the charge of Mr. A. Keese at- tracted quite @ crowd, who were greatly | Gatley is comfortably quartered in a new resi- amused; the pavilion was crowded with | deace. Howard University, althoagh occu- dancers, and to give incre-sed dancing facili. | pied in some parts, is not finished yet, and the ties @ portion of the Schuetzer Hall ressed | debris, iacideat to the operations of construc- into service. In the bowling alleys the con- | tion, is still about the building andits grounds. test for the prizes was very lively, as also at | Nori of the University buildings, some litte the ladies shooting stand, ‘while the continuons | distance, two fine resi ices have teen erected cracking of rifles gave evidence that a lively | latterly. The residences of Mr. Williams and Conest was in progress there. During the | Mr. Nealy stand on the brow of the hill west of day some young thieves broke into the gate- | 7th street, commanding a delight keeper's office and carried off about foar hun. | thecity. ‘Thus you see the city’s surroundings dred tickets of admission, and therefore the ex- ne steadily improving, and its people prosper. tlovely country seats there are on 7th ‘5. If your clothes take wo the drere, Beeping 1y 83 possible, at the same time sinking to tte oor by bending the nes; th smothering effect upon the filam tipguiehed or grea’ headway gotten, lie down 08 the floor and roll over; or betier, envelop yourself in @ carpe’. rac, bed garment you can get hold wooler. 6. It the body is tired, rest; if the brain is sleep. red. 3 7. If the bowels are loose, lie down in a werm bed, remain there, and eat nothing until well. §. If the action of the bowels does not occur at the usual hour eat not an atom until they do act, at lenst for thirty-six hours; mee: te drink largely of cold water cr hot teas, ead ex- erciee in the opea air to the extent of a gentle perspiration, and keep this up until things are righted; this suggestion, if practiced, would save myriads of lives gvery year, botn in town and country. The three best medicines in the world are ‘warmth, abstinence and repose, Drought out the Department. ‘was extinguished before spreading to joining property, the lose being about on which is an insurance sufficient to cover the loss, “Sons ov Purity. bear.ng the above title, and dressed elabo- rate as well es varied requis, Bailing from j¢xandria, pataded our streeis to-day. About two O'clock they Tepatred to Island Hall, made and afterwards luncheon was served. A half dozen or more were attired in fall- length gowns of green, white, red, and parple ‘and each wore turbans or crowns. - ——_.__—_ Rance oy THeRMOMBTSE at Franklin & o.'s, opticians, 244 Pennsylvania avenues, in the shade, to-day: 9 o’clocka. m.. 79 degrees; 10, $2; UU, 81; 12 m. £2; 1 p- m. 82; 2p. m., 83. ——.__ THe Prestpent’s CoaceMan, with his car- riage and two horses, retarned here this mora- ing from Long Branch —____ Alexandria Ite: The Garette of last evening says: Rowpuns DeTsoren.—<t was stated in yes- terday’s Gagette that warrants had been issued for arrest of three white men named Turner, and two one eyed colored men named Brown and Zip, on suspicion of their being implicated in the robbery committrd the night fore at the residevce of Mr. Thomas Javins, near this city, In asearch of the premises of the Turner's, on Washington street, above Portner’s Garden, yesterday, many of tne ar- — stolen from ponte pe Pobre 7 bp le gealty pasties. with the exeeption of one the colored men, Scipio Wilson, who was ar- Tested, Bad been informed that aie were on the look out for them and had for parts unknown. 2 Horses Txrer.—Wesley Tisdale, who has been confined in the jail in this city for some ume on the cllarge of ‘ing @ horse ladders, Mr. Meyers bung by bi: toes from the cross-ladder, about twenty-five Jeet above the floor. We were gra: yet trapeze Astonished, with the double é ance by Meyers and Buchanan, who went through the different attitades and motions in graceful style. Alden and Lowe did the giant Swing up in fine style. and received loud ep- planse. particularly Alden for hi: persever- ance. Brown and bis young pupil, Master Moore, performed their feats of tumbling auch to the amusement of ali present. We must mot forget to meation the dificult feat of turne ing Bead spring by Mr. Lowe. He stands erect om bis Read, and by exercise of the mus- cles of tue neck, succeeds in springing to his fee: without the aid of his hands. ‘The affair passed off in a pleasant and highly creditable manner. The association has placed the terms of the gymussium very reasonable, and us the Tooms are centrally located, the appa- Fatus entirely new, and & competent instructor empicyed, our young men should avail them- selves of the opportunity. It will be opened daily. Sundays excepted, from 6 a. m. to 10 p. ™. Members of the association will be ch: 86 per year, while members of the gymnasiom only will be charged #9 per year. There will be classes for ladies in light gymuastics. Full particulars cam be had by applying at the rooms. bat has not yet taken active charge. Rivage Frowr.—Entered—Steamer Francis ith, Baltimore. me of bok Boards of the Oity ‘ing received and accepted the in- mm of Joseph L. Savage to visit Nortolk on the steamer Ooit, nearly all of them em- barked (bis morning, accompanied by their families. Caugt TRRaTMENT.—A colored man, named George Jacobs, was before Justice Backey ibis morning, charged with inhemaanty beating a colored boy in his charge samed Dor- sey. Jacobs was sent to jall for court, and the Day sent to the poor house fer the present. D® twine Days DENTAL ‘Assouia- 0 PEENSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 13th and 13th streets. TEETH BXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Bo onlin hs Tux Nonrotx Linz—Municipal Excursion.— distributed, making tae This morning the steamer W. W. Voit, under on the grounds 7,510. command ot Ihe popatar Kytner, lett ner Abeut 8 c’clock Mayor Bowen, accompanied | Gebrgetown and Washington wharves tor by Miss Barker, arrived at the park and was See having on board upwards of two Teceived and escorted through the grounds. a | bubdred passengers, inclading the members of short time thereafter a number of members of | thé ‘town Councils. other Corpora- the Councils. havang assembled at the City | 10D attaches, on a visit.to Norfolk and other Hall, arrived at the parkin carriages, and were | Points; Col. James B. Magruder, Uollector of Feceivea at the gate. The members present | the or wn, and O. H. Hunting. ‘Were Aldermen 8. S. Baker, J. 8. Urocker, W. | tO) +, CAsbier of the First National Bank, . Chase, H. M. Knight, and Counctimen’ Jo. | €m toute to Raleigb, N. U., to view s; A. K.' Browne, J. W. Mc. | om the 7th instant; and Gea. Movband o Knight, G. W. Hatton, J. H. Holmes, J. L | Wel! known parties. destine: iney Point, Vensble, aiid H. Piper.” Afier visiting various | Old Point, and Norfolk. In the way of fretghi inis of interest. and being agreenbly enter. | be exbibit this trip exerle any yet, as, es. in witnessing the enjoyment of others, | theregwler beavy shipments of furniture and ‘escorted to oe Curative Powses er Eveoraiciry —The medical galvanists and all who bave any faith in the curative powers of electricity, will be gid to hear that the French Minister of Pablic Instruction is about to instivete some carioas experiments, suggested by one Dr. Poggidi, on siectrigeation as's cure tor diseases, not only of the body but of the mind. According to the doctor, you have only to submit children pays- ically and morally weak to the action elec- tricity from an ordimary machine to see them grow and strengthen, and acquire xn aputade for work and facility of Iearaing to which u VALUAB: AND DESIRABLE PROP! TON BI A BLO AUOTION ‘Un TUES! 1 até o ay NESS a ST.,aT 2 the members were the clab house | 7 for Point and intermediate and parlook of refreshments, after which MC, Jan ings, there were200 barrels District flour. i . Presi it uetzen, proposed the a3 Mevor and Corporation of ‘Wastington. Dr. | 1n yiew of the anticipated emergencies conse- Borland, Sargeos of the Verein, welcomed the | 9¥€Nt upon the distinguished character of the &s he and his supporters say, had been saccece- fal to an astounding degree. When he first diyulged his system of electrical gymuastics, and told his stories to the Paris Academy of ree Skinner, and Leeea, of the Third Ward, who Sciences, he was laughed at This was Corner, on gers on this trip of the Coit to,Norfolx, | from Mr. Lynn, of Prince William county, ecenss sins Pretty Suter ana onry Grater’ | or Washingion ewed muchto Mayor bowen, | {oasommonarncofuestnmne was gatriaiy | ltt'bers ale morning is cbargs'oc Sune | yetecate iu toe serval be ‘bag Smagiy ee Travis and the barkeeper of the saloon, | who had done much for the city; improved our | ¢nlarged by the introduction of additional sup- | O’Neal, for Brentsville, the county seat of that me, 7! eee s. P. BROWN & 8ON, Oounee 157m Stanger anv Naw Yo « Ava of the Prince Imperial, at Vannes, is to be mace ® proving-house for his system.— Every ‘Saturday. For CHOLERA—A Remedy.—In view of the streets: improved the sanitary condition of the | Pliés of sea turtles, ———— city, and had di 1 in bis power to aid in its | Sheeps’ bead and other fish, »; adornme: been earnest in his labors | 204, in fact, all kinds of viand im the and for the whole District,and he | Memble baskets of cham: » claret, and proposed the health of the Mayor, which was | 0thér finide, ‘The steamer cast line from Galt’s county. Lea gins getty 4 this morning two men arrived here trom Washington in a gig-boat worth at least $150, which they were very anxious to sell, offering as low as @1 cash and Jobn Newhouse, were badly cut about the bead. Its stated that Miller and Travis went into the eating saloon where Cratchett and others were sitting ata table. Miller bantered some one of the party to fight and was told by t prevalence of cholera morbus and similar com- the bar Newhouse) to desist, at the same | drank standing. Wharf at 11 o'clock, amid the interchange of | ‘$36 cn time. Not meeting with a purchaser, | Diaints, i may mot be out of place to publish GREAT time Newhouse tock holder tam htumn jane. | Mayor Bowen responded.as follows: jtiendly salules between her passengers end | they re-embarked and floated dowa the river | tne following. prescription, Which hee tan REDUoS ture NewBouse was dealt a severe blow on the | _ Air. President and Gentlemen of the A:tociation: | the Btayeat-bomes on shores. Most of the gen, | with tbe tide. rétty thoroughly tested for many years:— uv 108 bend with a bottle,as he alleges in the hands of | The gentleman who has just taken his seat has | tlemen passengers were accompanied with Norary Puptic on W. Clinton bas been danum, 2 02.; =prits of camphor, 2 oz; IN ‘Travis. A general row ensued. during which | certainly extolled me much beyond my mer.ts. eee ‘and the tasteful attire of the ted Notary Ls the county of | tincture of capsicum, \ oz; tincture of PRI ‘Travis was badly cut about the head. Tne | He has placed me apparently in the position | Jad: Ss the steamer moved off, 2 | Alexanaria, by Governor Wells. __ on nuissiles used were bottles and dishes, and much damage was doue to the crockery ware of the establishment. The parties arrested were taken to the Central Guardhouse, where Miller Crutcbett deposited each $10 collateral sec for their appearance at a trial. John New- Bouse ws seriously wounded fu the head, an the hemorrhage was very ‘ase. He was carried to the drugstore of Entwisle, on the corner of I2th street and Pennsylvania avenue, Where Bis wouads were dressed by Dr. J.G. ‘Sloan and Surgeon JoAnson Elliott, they hay- pg been called im. i ra a ee of the city, whem, f. fact, I | most pleasing sight. ve performed no official sc: that I was not, ——_-—__ in virtue cf my office, in duty bound todo,and | THE Porouac Faos7—A journey around no act which bas not been to me a pleasure. | the wharves tnis morning failed to develop any gnger, 1 oz; essence of peppermint, 2 oz; Hoffma: rok if the dyne c: apodyre, 2 oz. if ot be readily obtained, tute sulphuric ether—balt the ty. Mix theroughly aud shake well every time it is used. Give or take from ten to twenty drops, according to age, condition, or violence of at- tack. Repeat every ten minutes till reliet is obtained. In f desperate case take a table. spoonfal at once. Take it in an equal quantity of water, and lie on the back quietly, or in an easy sitting posture with the back supported, tilit bas fuil opportunity to work. Carry a phial in the pocket, with a few lumps of sugar upon which ‘to drop it, to be used im sudden emergenci War 18 4 Prize Ficnt!—Qertain parties were recently apprehended in New Haven, Conn., and put on trial ou the charge of having been engaged in a prize fight. Defendants contended that the s:n‘ute was penal and must be comstrned strictly; that the word prize means a material reward, and unless a reward Was offered the law will not construe it to be @ prize fight. On the other hand, the State urged that iso Legutatnre intended to prevent and pumish crime; that the prize off. rec is Bot essential to constitmte this a crime that the term prize fight Is technical, and means & contest between two persone, con- ductcd in a particular manner; tha: there is no anger or personal hate between the contes- tants: that there must be some icdacement to cause the parties to engage in such a contest. nd it is not material whetber this inducemen! Prixcs Guongr'’s County, .—The Marlboro’ Gaze‘te this week has the following iter: The Court—The Railroad Cases, .—Since our last, the attention of hishonor, Judge Magru- der, has been most continuously occupied in the hearing and disposal of cases from the Equity docket. An elaborate opinion was de- livered in the case of the distribation of the Bowie assets, considered by competent author- ities a valuable paper; we are informed it will 0 to the Court of Appeals fora review The opinion in the case of John J. Licey, being on the objections to the inquisition of the jury cou- demuing his lands to the use of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Vompany 1s a test for such crses in future, and has been referred to another jury with special instructions on the law involved. Henry Asquith, Esq., ot Anne Arundel County, appeared for John J. Lacey to prevent the company trom acting on an agreement made by an unauthorized agent in sion. The Court sustained this injanc- jon, and & jury will be summoned to make Anoiber inquisition. In these two cases of Lacy vs. the railroad, and the case of Fielder Magroder against the same, the Attoraey for the road reserved the right to appeal to the Court in beac. Kegistra'ion —There being some ambiguity or doubt atout the construction of the section of the registration law relaung to the publication of lists of registerec voters, the Com missioners of Tax of this comnty requested His Honor, Judge Magruder, .o give an opinion on the AFFAIRS D. A ooOoat-. {Applause. 7] 1 am not a speech-maker, gen- | increased activity. though the large receipts of Uemen, and yo! ust excuse the brevity of | ice And coal for the past few days keep con- occasion, on the ground of | stant employment for the stevedores engaged pe PO oe ero eee 8 king at , @ven were I prepared to do al "« yan ‘er- ot cap only thauk yon for the honor you | Mom aud Marshall’s Landing, with excursion- Rave done meand the city, 8s represented in | ists and mails. The wharf reports are ap- this demonstration. [Applause] I have teen | pend much pleased with ail 1 bave witnessed this Fay's Wharf—Arrived—Scbr. Speed, Royle, evening, with the festivities of the ocvasion, | from Nominy Cliffs, with pine wood tor and with the excellent order which universally | Baum. s Prevails. This is the first ume 1 was ever Favler’s Wharf—Arrived.—Schrs. David Mil- present at one of these festivals, and until now | ler. Mozee, trom Boston, with ice for tl ‘ash- Bave failed to comprehend how much I have | ington and G town Coal and Ice Company. lost by not attending. Henceforth, waile this | Sailed—Scbre. Joseph Bymore, Burge, for OF apy of these festivals are in progress. I wil) | Georgetown, to losd coal for Boston; Ira do ali in my power to make them, as ihis, a success. (Applause. (Gentlemen, 2 again | coal for an Eastern port; sloop Sea Slipper, thark you for this honor, Faunce, with fish tor Skidmore. Aiter the band had performed “Hail to the Ritcy’s Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. Peter Lam- Chief,” Mr. S. Wolf was introduced and deliv- | bert; Crowder, from Stuff Neck, and sloop ort address saying he pelieved inat | Flying Scud. Russell, from Plowden’s whart, he expressed the feelings of all the Germans | and sloop McQuito. Johnson, from Glymont, resent when he said thatthe Mayorand mem- | with fruit and mel: for market; scbr. S ar, of the City Councils had honored them vy | Shaekelferd, from kstone’s Island, with their presence. It way smhonoranda pleasure | s#lt-water fish for market. Sailed—Schr. East to have them present to join in & social glas:. | New Market, James, for Havre de-Grace, It needs only intelligent Americans tocompre- | light. ' hend intelligent Germans, and they must needs | —_Caricr's Wharf.—Artiyed—Schrs. J. J. Bar- stand upon a common piatform, and go hand | Fell, Perry, Pb: iphia, with cox for in hand down the plane of cultivated sntelii- | George Bogus; Sarah Jane, Love, from Broad gence. (Applause.) He trusted thatthe Mayor | Creek, with wood for J. B. Lerd. Sailed— my remarks on The Cheap Piace! BROWN sTovrT, YOUNGER’S (English) ALE, PURE OLD RYK WHISKEY, PURE PORT WINE, ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY ——e—__ OLDEST INBABITANTS’ ASSOCIATION.—A Meetipg of this association was held wore ie A Hall at & o'clock yesterday atternoon, J. F. Callan, one of the Vice Presidents, wi the chair. Nominations for membership being ia order, Moore, J.T. 0. Tx,and J. T. Donaldson were presented. Callan offered resolutions of respect to the memory of Justice Giberson and Justice J.S. Hollingshead, members of the association re- cently deceased; which were unanimously adopted, and eulogistic addresses were de- jivered by Messrs. Brent and Clark. Mr. F- Ss. Lord presented to ibe association @ copy ot the Sheffield degisier, and Yorkshire, Dervy- =bireand Nottinghamshire Universal Advertiser, & paper printed by J Gales, in He head, England, and dated Sune 13, 1759. Brent commented wpon the paper at some lengie, stating that the publisher ‘was the father of Joseph Gales, late of the National hutelli- gencer; that he came to this country with his north and pa: Cy ; and thence east sixty feet, to the place of in- bing. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in Gand 12 months, secured $0 to terms Cc. S. OHARE & SON, GROCERS, P®erosats FOR STATIONEBY. Tarasunt Derartuext 21369 sale for furnishing i be ‘1870, will a em | sf patil the 24 day of Beptonben, 3 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. riain substantial reward or the boaor | Bia for bidding will be furnished upon i 5 : ject. We learn that be has decided that the | “°5,2,Ce: ication ; And ihe geutiemen of the Councils would be | Schr. Edward Thomas, Seward, and Mathias | “2 ¢ of victory. ‘The Court decided that some ma. | application. ALSO, soctethe Ia ail ot wake sien ae eee ee | peinnt ehaneter then te oe opportunity. | Dunnock, Dunnoek, for Eastern ‘Shore, light, | ja%, coer RO. Feduire the Lets io be published | terial reward must be offered to constitute > jerena HESRIN be considered-and scoepted or re _ ° sociation.” Ais Acrostic writs Oe Mer weanced | the occasion, “Ons Mer sao Meseatinidew OY PY rom Biman eine ed Ee | Hand Salec-0)O. Magruder: Jr, ax trasten, tims measing of the law. Contracts ust be execated by the successful EES CANOE, sociation. An Acrostic written by Mr Richard | ‘Re occasion. gs, with merchandise aud palseegers’’ nd. | sold, last week, the farm of the tate James | sg-Thereis ge tribe of Indians livingtin | piéjcT* within ten days after being called upon so MUSTARD SEED, By Nass Baten oe ae DOR | dom Oro nea aE ee; | ian with merchandise and palsagers: Brown, near Silver Hill, in Spalding’s Dis- | the central part ot'lowa, ‘Tuep ere the Mace : wes Scans ber cells ee ca eeenern OA usermee hak Cae en Tie ene | Céupoiumnne trict—16% acres, part thereof, for the sum | quawkies, and number about our hunare? Be wDittees and teat-nolders of the Mt ES and Gen. C. responded, saying that he believed | com of "© | it was good for them to be preasat and. partici- by Eos np ip Janc- pate in the pleasures of an occasion so truly | Non on Monday last on the groand, enjoyable, and he felt honored by the invita- | Whes it was determined that ali persons who tion. He regarded the German element camped there last year. were entitled to the United States as gue of the best f P74 ume sites this season. Other families made country had received from the Old Worid. He | their selections accordingly, and the prospect was not sure that he was not a little prejudiced | is there will be @ very large attendance, im their favor, because the land of his ancestors | Services w!ll commence on the 19th of the pres- © CIDER VINEGAR, WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.75 PER QUARTER BBL. SACK. 4 CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.50 PEB QUARTER BBL. Sack, idea of the formation of @ mval association, be known as the “Pretty Juveniles.” Adjourned. —-__ DEPARTMENTAL Coal CO-OPERATIVE ASs0- ClaTiom.—At the meeting of clerks of the De- partments. held last night in the Council ‘Chamber, City Hall, for Purpose ot form- apg Su association for the purchase of coal at of $75 per acre—the other 90 acres at $13 per acre, THE RAILROAD EXTESGON TO THE CANAL. Notice is given to contractors by the President ofthe Comberiand Valley Railroad Oompeny, * he ped CRS fogee ee ie coe 1 ae gineer of said company, in - tows, until Wednerdsy, "the 1th day of hey Own abont three hundred acres of land, near Oxford, in Tama county. The squaw: cultivate the land, while the men lounge at their ease. s7Rev. Dr. Todd, of Pittsfield, paving re- turned from California, fills out Sanday night= with secular narrations to his people ot what he saw and did “out there.” Among other ex- 7 arte 9 £8 iences of his was going two hundred feet Feduced prices, a large number was present, bad been largely occupied by {german people. Soasd ott ae ee nr enepments wil be oy iim taoaode to the Potomac ae into A big tree and crawling out throug a knot- = ; the | The German people are first in literature, io bel thelr agen Me eauroad | ‘This enterprise, connecting the Cumberland | Noleandall this on horseback. C. 8. @HARE & SON ' 7 % the cultivation of the arts, in Lord apm of throt 1 ‘for ‘thes vi railroad with the snd gvinga _——-ore-—__—— = ° ~ Frazee, Vice President; W- and in good’ living: Capstone} ret ington ices new outlet for our coal product, = Ape CITY ITEMS. Mansgere. (including the sbove-aamed Of; | sion Gen. Crocker retsrrea to the. yelue of toa ye tyes gS ae pets EA SEE eRe a e Sicers,) Messts. A. M. Scott, J. C. Holmes, snd mans Ss ci\izens; to the wealth and power is will bee ph sotrent for 4 We pvr our Clothing at Oak Hall, 160 7th st, 252 SEVENTH STREET, J.G. onbae eee Provide Po vetiened the German language 1s toe tenet Rev. B, Peyton Brown aad Wai. Bu Fe 5g opposite Post Office, 6 to (be treasury <2, which amount shalt’ ay | am the Public schools, and the wish Gots will cheerfully give in- at Tn cine canes Javan Buarpe, BETWEEN M AND N STREET. cred: these festive occas! Us igat e 5 3, a Sach ton of coal gad anche ory oe scenes of ihe Faiheriens! aay ee 7 amp Mesting 2: So Mathodist Epised- | LUPLN'S BLACK WORSTED GREREDINES, poise a shall pay 8 tax of Ava cents. for t bre a OT cere te anes... | emer eee Re raarel circuit, will | tawise CLOTH, GROS GRAIN MOHAIBS, Received this morning at Prizg’s One Dollar that may be by a | Common Courcil,” was responded to appro- a7 © week. Rev. Robert Smith is the BOMBAZISES, DELAINES, sad Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, dered, may be ‘to per | Priately by Mr. Williams, who complimented | Preadher in charge, and Rev. Samuel R-vister All other @ostrable Mourning Goods on hand in | between 4% and 6th streets. Hid the Sssociation, ine | ‘Re Schueizen on the suecess of the feste. Mr. The grove of Mr. Henry Willis. aad the dus, | '=\!tbePly. and at the lowest prices. Im ORDER TO CLOSE the entire stock of Cloth- THE GREATEST OF THE AGE! wotstshents'uas | Ycrin when Was arent Sh eumerttea | tance tid whee tat phiicSiaOOlOusD Ldtdite ORENARINES, | su waa bt chlsren tp! year of one oe down 2 = for his efforts in secur- | the visitors, after spending some time on the | !fom the Washingto: tow percent, We sre determined to close them shail make & reduction of 25 per cent. on the out. Presi « the organizaison of the society. Already gtounds, retired. — ee dollar from the marked prices. ‘This will bring ee teen coeapeds Aaiparsen. crus of wood have | , The shooune. for the prise medal yesterday | , Chnzrnes Darrin d Poy tuwret—avont | ALL GOODS MABKED IN PLATS FIGURES, | #,2ll-wool suite 190.75, andeoon.” < SS Se ee Werton Rifle Uluby of New York, who made ci | A: Holden, residing'with bie granaparesis ob ONE PRIOR ONLY. until we remove to our old stand, and on chil- | sealed Propoaais ee invited ail eee ey Bona = ‘ DIgORDERLY Im THE MARKET ano Resren. | “Dull’s eyes” outof 99 shots; and about6 o-clocx | Sth street, between P and . was on his way W: Gol Benusivesigavenne. | Geut-on sll obser gooda watt the sous wage, | DA; Anguat sth ies, for tone, £200 Tbe. antec FORMAN, Sate SHO UNE ee unRT, Of tim | Oe pitas Medals were awarded the Behusteen | Mond be wee Nsooked dows Wy a bores aud ‘This may seem incredible to those who know r sixtD precinet, yesterday forming precession and marobing to the prize | Wgon at the corner of 7th and P streets and 1 2.240 “otmine BITUMINOUS oF COM three cclored men, named Ben Taylor, Witham | stend, where Mr. Vogt presented tae mdaic, | badly injured, the wheels of the vehicle break, Pest thirty days, It must be done re istend arc a aes Martella, ¥ t thirty days. It must be done, as we iatend Jackson. and James H. us follows: ing bis collar boneand passing diagovally over 1v 0 : zen “ a: Same day. Mr. Kiein, of New York; Tues- Bis body. Detective Bigiey was on a street car And Manofacturer of carrying Bo goods over. One price on! ly. Sak entra Marken They were savangtenny ne | day, Bis Becker; ‘Wedacedsyy Bit Kuces t inp time auc! saw the ocearreace, and in BILLIARD BALL® ABD OUES, © Od: Seapeneae cae 1 ee. The Grocer fore ‘Thompson fora hea! making appropriate remarks to each, who é off the car,.1n his hurry to stop the team, * Shee he wee Seeeed HOSE tae Male ee ree: | Uciellp vecbemtod. At We sieves tee brwtiae | tralehd himeeli badlps tat nee ndinghe | BILLIARD CLOTH, OU SS. LETTER ouaLE Such resistance to the officer that it became ne- for cesssry to call upon several bhucksters for ibeir quarrel in the station-house, knock down also took place. Ten ine was imposed upon each of the of- izes were distribeted, as follows: Ist ze. | Stopped the wagon, and, showing badge to Risin goid, to G. WC. Eatin; ¥a,eliver waren, | Richard Adel, who was driving the sot. to Rudolph Richards; 3d,eilver frait basket, to | with whom was Henry Burger and severai 'y Joaes; th, handsome shawl, to Berry | women and children, or¢ored bum to gu to tbe Amos; ph forks, he toy, When ee ans 3. tastes ferle; 6th, silver eigarsholder, to W. Wag- a parties ‘wagon gamaD a as Secu alfeet to6th. Mr, B. noticing this in om silver cup, to H. Keiser. be < ~ media jumped into a hack and drove after following prizes were swocaed the them) ovetaning thew NN street ade 5 highly sei Rot only 88 an article of diet for convatescent patients, and in the case of patients -witt enfeebied vital powers. but Ukewise for diseases of the throat, chest, lungs, ‘and stomach, and for consampiion in its differ- ent stages, 6 —e-—_—_— Oamr Pomose Gon’t require Pillows and Nes. 227, 229, ama 231, if SEVENTH STREET, - 13 A 4 the use of them. Only §1.50 each. | {86 ‘ot cach cargo will bema. efter ¥ ladies’ shogun 7 them to the station, where they left sscurity for it ia delivered and |, and the ten (10) per morning, Officers Gates and Strand a =] o s gles ist Pflze, Mrs. Bayer, a ‘ ‘sale at eg eee Wotil the boy's tnjaniee san becaumaicar ‘ascer. ja: can je tamed—he being 2ow under the care of Dr. D. ‘W. Prentiss. * ADAM30N’8, 506 Ninth street, Next to Peans. are. 5 53 tj i ‘ v i and rTest Florence nowara . a One Satchel; 2d: ucken berger, ‘one toile derly, ‘snd took ber to Seventh 2 = ‘Behreaa, one 3 2” dh, Mrs, {FourtD Ward) station-house, where she had a | Sc one 4 OS ea tt a aves | mbna Se Atha PRT Informed the Justice of the character of ins | Willems, Presideut of be ‘Comm: BETWEEN M AND WR, Sccused turned to call he roll, when she setzed Qounell. Srv expscted to be to compecs set rng t 10 o'clock this ‘Has jast completed and put in successtul operation throwing ets as Lasetenant stack him on | ©The ght kickea: i : i ) 5 3 BRAY'S PATENT REFRIGERATING ROOMS, pai A rly Lope eg Madame Z ° toa he nock ‘Pogu . metly SAE hres assault and battery. dom, waa sac —_——o—— ing of a. Umea Hail the ge pest Invited to call and ¢apeeted that the revalt ofthe Site Sack anger Ga Sesoctations tu Now York, Pullads- p-hgater, 3 ir. J ‘will be Inid une meeting tor considere- | Last aiget Ly ag i £ i 82 dey oy sor ofeoer aad ptrare = ———e_—_ Ourrme A SUIT AGAINST THE CoRPogaTion.—Mrs. ©. | petwien s ead i ‘W. 8. True bas. by ber atiorneys, Mesers. by whom he had Riddie end Miller aught suit che jay, resulted about 9 o' dest ae Corporation of Wsshingion for intaries x “ ceived on the night of the ane by falling “into 5 —s which she Dad of - | f BuneTine oF 5 Laur Ix 4 StRBeT Uae | Gay, Aboat 11:30 o'clock inst night, as car No. 22 was | On its way dcwn 7'b street, with ful’ load ot Ar _—Micbael » Eaq., Presi« passengers Teturrius from Scbartzeat-s: ove of ‘be kerosene >! isms exploded, caus. | Oiup, bas been appointed to a clerkship im the ing great alarm, but doing slight damage. ony fice. uw

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