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EVENING STAR. «+--+ August 29, 1871. LOCAL NEWS. THE SCHL ETZEN FESTE. Visit of the Choral Society. the sho ting gallery at the a the sharp crack TUFVDAY... cihorst of Baltimore, b - iween whom Wa'ker (the King) it is.aid will go Lemkub!, Muth, Frank and others and Koch, Heuze, { this efty, are in for the other prizes. The champion skacding of Rynock and Smith te: and the trapeze perfor- ellos were wartuly applauded. Washington T: Heanch and | ‘u. ners’ exhi- music by the more Band was b order of merit. Doring the evening scores of our hest citizens visited the Park and amused themselves , there being nodearth of amuse joy ment of guests. was filled, aud Donch’s band far- nt music for the dancers, % CHORAL SOCIETY, r thirty voices, accompanied by ir. Frauklin Philp, visited the o'clock, and were’ mot at the eof the Schuetzen Ve- farine band were ex. nembering 6 thund visited the p: nd a mutual oF amusements which the '% o'clock, however, through the grown? 2 ways until the midn ‘ket the Lour tor the fest TRE KING SHOOTING between the members of the W. 8. V. isin pro wi after the king is crown et will take place, at ivities to cease. & it is expecied ng in eflect anything of en here before on a supi es Eoard of Health. Fenitary Burees of Pot (Quarantine Reguta- beard was held last Dr. Bliss said le that such a burean the wish of the vedthata Bureau shed, to consist of inspect or general and’ six assistant ctors, three of whem shali be charged with and three with the i h was adopted. ‘The question of the dnt ies of the inspectors at of their compensation wes re- 1 Drs. Cox aud my Verdi and Mr amd Mr. Marbury nay. The president of the beard wee a act for the reception soil under the drv-earth jopted; and the mn Dr. Verdi submitted a set of resolutions pre- wide that ‘the | of the Boardo ue bis prociam Place, where there sh jeccous disease ted place, and stati e tmber of days that vecsele arriving trom such Piaccs shall be quarantined; that the Boord shall quatamine station and ap- point a physician, whose duty it shall be to take charge of all vessels arriv:ng irom sucl their crews, passengers, an that suid ver-els and their cargoes are thorou, tomigated. cleansed, and ¢ the rul-< and regr ‘thereupon select a arcoes. and to fected, subject to | ions of the Board. That all incinding five del- thereat, shall be costs incurred at quarancn lars ior each chargeable to the owners of mand of the cap~ g trom any infected Jent physician of the t to the ‘health officer without such permit. every vessel etrivin port the permit of the r quarantine, and t all vesse's en All persors violating these regulations shall be pi of the court befor fines imposed, o the treasurer Scrrires yor rue Pr «Oaks WO, 83.08; Btepucnson & Lro. k, ds bandsome the 1oM"ow in; of Washington 2 ef the Incarnatic ne of the first pls in the city, and shoul man reopens on hool hat an estab- lished reputation in this community second to a-s.cal and mathemati- corner of 1th and K ion, and bolus @ front eal school for streets, is an old insti geuk in our education: - Tue Fine Commission: A letter wes received irom the of the fre-alerm telegraph, stati comb bad not iurr'hed the promied. The sceretary was authorized to ad- vert'se proposa! the fire apperat missioners removed to 4% street, to the new a and ‘to advertise for six met yesterday. r wood and coal: nted; the offic were awarded to Gant & Brewer reed. and to Carr & Collier fur painting No. 1 en- nd to Denn & McGee for paper- AT THE Scuvustzenreste that portion of the grounds wich bes not been heretofore .¢ #: near the south entrance, wes ‘The reason tor this is ve the beer sold by Mr. Frank Mi his bar ts manufactured by Bergner& Engel, 0: Philadelphia, and ts Buowa to be thé best on the ssl a large 8 ey's ice house, nds to furnish the lance of the week. NG ACCIDENT AT THE SCHUETZEN it, about 10:4 o'clock, a coal metzen Perk was accidentally when the oil took fire, burning a boy w Glenn very bray about the legs yed to his home, where i by Dr. J. S. Suddyrth. His in- ser vernd. Hi ly on storage ie ‘ sireet whari, public daring amp at the S ceives new stylesof Pepnsyivania ave- Lee, between 35g and Oth sur A BIG SWINDLE FOILED. | The tes of Pe | GEORGETOWN. The Banks on the Alert—A Former Governor Cooke is expected to retarn from Washingtonian the Operator here— | P)Uadelphia this ever’ >: No Money Lost. A piekpocket * went Yesterday afternoon a party named Thoms presented at the National Metropoli- bank for deoocit a certificate of deposit on uking house of John J, Cisco & Son. New FRICIAL PUBLICATION OF ACT OF o fae EME aS He TIME FOR ULDING GENERAL RLECTIONS IN TE MISTRICT OF COLUMBE superstructure; how, there se to prepare for ES 1. Amd he tt macted, That, provited that thie act shall be sulmmitted to the je at the me = pee tral election, ard shall rece: he Cc in the nigh” member of-| this institution are contemplated for the term the Baltimore Schuetzen at the Park yesterday. | which commences on the 4th proximo. There The work of dredging the Potomac ehannei will be no changes in the principa! officers ef the } Progresscs satisfactorily. colle; Rey. Father Early the Kev. S. A. Wilwn, pastor of MeKendree ‘apel, has returned trom his visit to the Pa- York, tn favor of L. B. Cornell to the value ot | Cine ciunes two thousand dollars, ‘This was indorsed | “79,2 of the Lake ually accrue thereon, and suber ting the act. w i the inuing of four tuillion of a vote af the people at a general a Executive OFFICE, CHAR bea Durtaicr of Coucumar Auster 2 191.4 - Speaks fiubiaw SHOR a eaXgtice 15 ferely xveen that at the nex! genera! cl of the steamer Pay to the order of Thomas 8. Cas- ower - igned_« J. B. Cornell.” in W: — remains at the office of 8. i c Brown & The weual forza of tok Gigniguatare of the | “Ata meeting of the citizens of Falls Church, P nate an Semitor iy. He pani euskal recently, it was resolved that the Middle Turn- the banking house of Lewis Johnson & Co., and | eR piel dliery that the legal | as Will be adequate for the parposr gendigg af Gold ven, aoa theichceney puneetaers hall be given to anid Board that the amoun! «0 «ob - 2 ion in rict of Columbia, which will be | scribed + being introduced by a sible citizen and | measures be taken to secure suche Tree ae ete Ra ihe anal bowt A. 8. ‘Satna ninuagal held om the fourth Wedpreday of November, 1:71, | thet friend of one of the firm. he posited here aeer- | tion. ved 4 EOS: Are EE ovardor. (being the twenty- of ne | tideate of deposit I ayes ton the one left at the | Ex-Sena‘or Cattell has Rarchased, it is re- —_— - Fann whi nal Metropolitan Bank, excepting that rted, seventeen lotson Fi Island avenue, ome ton the Potemac at ere june was for seventeen thousand five | fetween 15th and 16th streets, of Mr. Shedd, for hat be i dollars, which was received |, but | 23.000. The lot corner of 16th street will prob- 2 against that amount for nine retary beso} thousand dollars, which “was immediately | SDI be taken by Secretary Robeson for the ‘ f erect idence upon. prevented was considered asa little sospicious by | "Ch anavtor Richaris ten erie a re 1y to ine raving teller, he (the depositor) being | the late letter of Chief Clerk Rhinchard rel ative weet. whuch shall be sates to sand Board at Publie . Sec. 2. Amd be at further enacted, That in order fo rovide for the payment of sah! et doverpor ts hereby which was due here last night, did not arrive te o@pen ben until this morning, owi 4 Bich chail be fim sacar kine het he cana puede one of the | to the pay ot members of the Legislative Ae | “Prasrcne ngs wee meinen hag pape Tace, shail be slemed by ¢ coat bere oe aaa, at eens nz | sembly. in which he says he is clearly of the | inotos-—The steamer H. Stout, which Sher deteraad Goaaebeperaceeen temeee meee pred i * ¢ at | Se : . Stout, ae ean pl ET wuld be held'tor | CPiton that no member of the Legisiatnre is | arrived from Philadelphia thismoruing, brocont collection, amd ho subject to his cheek there~ Entitled to pay for Sundays, nor for ary other | one hundred and twelve varieties of Hants eed ni ement bonds at a general election in said District,” approved | people of and tn such am. ani gress of the work fonds ‘shall not be il half yearly. to ap amount necessary to ‘istrict for their sum of six bundred thousand d days when not in actual attendance. flowering shrubs consi; to Gen. E. Bab- ugust 19, 1871. val. Sith the eatin coated bomds and over the pry As aiter. We now tind Cassidy again at the Na- few days since, while some workmen were vty. ge “ks of % a Exeevriye Orricr, Fig the District ef Columbia to ont and Rorcwnnc lualifna ¢ {nal Mevropolitan Bank, where he desires to | aredging for chains and other articles deposited | (oCkab" intended for the public parks of Wash,, Drernict oF Coutwaia, August 2, tari. | ES Dis pairs in entd Di fad tnopch omen be accommodated with the sum ef fourteen the next for safe-keeping beneath the surface of the An- acostia river at the time the British burned the fashioned anchor was fished from udily bed of the river, where it had lain upwarts of fifty years. ‘A new street railway is talked of, Notwe ts hereby civem that at general | theissulng of four miliwer tote mal ines teem 7 four milton levying & election in tho District of Columbia, which will ve | $20 for fie eae ray an Of bonds, awl Lev fisetng the f oo A hat month Sthe act | Hotezccrtwesnareon apa, suPmiting tbe ack with i soos sae at hat mosth, tbe & : : fons of ian {being 2 Ke sae Teomekire he ‘District ot © the q Ly 1 eouing var wl mu (f the Legislative Aes Provement bonds; to a vote of the people at & general enti was istri 2 tamt thousand dollars, that amount having been pledged by him,'and which be desired to pay Letore 3 o'clock. ' Mr. Roach, the teller,with his mul vigilance, referred the matter to the cashier, Moses Kelly, Esq., who desired Mr. ERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—The offerings on ‘change to-day were 2315 bushels of wheat, which sold as follows: 1,200 bushels of strictly choice at $1.58, 1,000 bushels of choice at $1.50, and 115 bushels of fair white at $1.31. ———___ Jolum- the District of Co. | election in the said Distric aut create a debt for 8) improvements and Said election will be the first election after Cassidy to remain a while, as he | from the corner of 17th and Bouns: mn ‘said District 7 the ineuting of four milion the passage of said act entitled “* Au act levying a saan, to New Iock 40) ancertal | down Boundary to L or M sizwet, along one of ALEXANDRIA. of, bonds and te ine oar for the varment of the | tax for the payment of the interest bail an ciety ~ ic 3 those streets to 9th, down 9th to Pennsylvania avenue, along Market Space across 7th to C street, along C to 6th sireet, down 6th to the new Potomac depot, with the privilege of exteuding the road te 6th street whart; alse, a branch out as it « rest as itshall annually accrue sub- | nually accrue on fonr million dellars of bonds initting the act with the question, of tie lovuiag of | thoriged’ a he ewes by ae ce ee ens the four million of improvement bonds to a vote of *An act anthorizing the District of an act entit said District, Columbia to create a debt for special improvenients proves August 19, 1571, will be submitted fache and repairs in sald District by tue issutag of {our Of course, Cassidy being pressed with numerows engagements, could not wait for the result of the inquiry by wire, but would retarn. At Irs: accounts, several well knowa gentlemen are Fire at West Exp.—The alarm of fire at West End youltorday was caused by the ‘ial burning of the root of the house of Mr. David Watkins, just west of the first toll-gate, id act to the for | million of bonds, and levying a tax for the pay: Guired by the f sceking him, andare anxoz" to communicate to { {ic Tom! to Oth strect w Tittle river turnpike, occupied be Re Bertes | Hrofrticd by anid det t6 the people of said District for | million of bonds, and Jory ing a tax for the payn ihe Dnersict ot € m the rcsult, whieh is as follows: ‘The ces iti ——.+—_—__ ‘The flames were extinguished by Mr. Charles | auestion of issuing four millions of bonds for special | and submitting the act, with the question of wenty © of deposite. presenved ty the National Me~ Teachers of ©>lorcd Schools, Mortimer, who mounted the roof, and, with an | provement and repairs as mentioned in sai ;_| ieeting of four millions of impreversent bonds, ty and by #n c Pm Bank Is genufne rs far a3 : 2 #4 moos andy Said election will be the first general election after | a vote of the people at a general election in said | svmet. the people, andy , tropetitan Ban! ge EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS. axe, chopped out the part on fire. said act. Said act is hereto subjoined | District it eball be voted upon dorsemen's are concerned; butthe amount | ‘ro-day the examinacon of applicants for EXciTEMENT IN CuuRcH.—Considerable ex- CHARUFS L. Fr instead of being sorty-two thousand dollars fs the passage a and thereof ismade 3 id election, as respects the said net. will be Pinte oe ene hehd ann the guilt Act proviied. "Bail act ta hereto Governor of the District of Columbia. | subjoined and publication thereof is herewith mae itions as teachers in the colored schoo's was id at the Stevens School-house, on 2ist street— citement was created in St. Mary’s Church, dur- readily reduced to seven handred dollars, and ing the celebration of early mass yesterday Der, AM STICKNEY Speaker of th cme - ifeate y 0) Presideut of the Council? ie Precuuption “s that the said certificate has | Mr. George F. T. Cook (Superintendent Colored | morning by the sudden iadeponin of Rey. EDWIN L. STANTON B.D. COOKE, resident of the Council Ista aganetay eee. Rec coriicats | Belo G. B. Varbane We dW ‘sor, G:F Father crocs who. while makings someremarks, Secretary hclet oan = Governor SOWIN'L: Bro ER Governor aust aa lett at Le Jobro 3.’ McLellan, and J. Q. Wilson (Superintendent of | was taken sick and fell back inst the altar. 1s Act authori: the District of Columbia tocreate District of Columbia. Tonal fone eae nally drawn for one hun- | Pubtic Schools) being the examiners. Mesars, | Some of the ladies present eeresmed, og eae: | A peta sesinomnpa ed and four wud the as King, Wormley and Johnson, trustees of colored schools, were present. Thirty-four applicants presented themselves, thirty-one being residents of tlus city. As in the examination of applicanta jebt for ay improvements and rej in sai District By the feeuing of four million of bonds, and levying @ tax for the payment of the interest as it shall annually accrue on four million as it shall poruaiy scrrue puerwce aad eaheuting irs of bonds, authoriz d to be isened by the the act 7. the question of the spend the four ict of Columbia by an act entitled “ An act ral gentlemen left their seats and went to his assistance, but, to the great relief of all, he soon recovered, and was weil cnough to preach again at the regular morning and evening services. accomplished in a most dexterous manner. Cassidy was no doubt sent here as the agent of a Jarge and well organized band of counterfeiters, L Georgetown Advertisements, Toit best ie rr : : improvement tom vote of the authorizing the District of Columbia to create a 2 S e being well known here, in this way ren- | jn the patie schools, the naare on abe puptis | | ‘Tae Dos Nvrsaxck—Several children have MLO i” | eee ial Amprovements aud repairs in eaid | fified the! the cuthorsty rin guy, bebalt firing identification unnecessary; but through | were not known to the examiners, each pne | lately been bitten by vicious dogs in different Lsisiative Assembly of the | District by the issuing of four millions of bouds toon Suvened (Sened) WE DUVALL the vgilence of the bank officers the bold aud | seleeting a number and filling up the follows, parts of the city.—Gacette last evening. That in order that special im- | and levying a tax for the payment of the interest = adroit scheme utterly failed. plank tor the trustees, while the answers, wi ee 2 nal cre ther cent the streets, avenues, | as it shall annually accrue thereon. aud submit correnponding iumbes, were dciheree tose, rict of Columbia may be | ting the act, with the question of the Issuing of “aes Saag o! HE BUSINESS ‘ight Soil Reform M ¢emmenced and completed, and sewers and bridges | four millions of improvement bonds,to avote of | T. DUVALL at If bas been th: ‘eau ee atte ogee eas the Scaven- | ‘Number —. Write the following sentence : cI TY ITE 8. fe constructed therein, ad other necessary public fhe people at a general election in the said Dis: | nership. Parties indebted to the Arm are reyassted qa—The Lacie’ are not Enthusiastic ozer the | Inthisexamination I pledge myself not to give Gronoe Wenxs, of Peekskill, N. Y., writes: TR a ae ee Suthorined and empowered, for and in behalf of said | | Be ts to retain ali money due until a proper person is ap wy Fece ie a enacted by the Lerislative Assembly of the | pointed team New Pian. aid to any one, nor to receive it from any source | “The Bartlett Sewing Machine us entire trict, to issue, or cause issued, as herein- | Dastract ef Columtta, That for the purpose of paying 3 JOHN W. PEARCE ‘This morning, in compliance with a public | whatever. mpm gare se fay peo = ith all attach- | after a Fogiperel gc compen bende to » the Gea inte af, anne ape Soacun —— . notice, and by direction of Goy. Cooke, the | +(Sign your name in fa.) — ments. Sutherland's, sireet. jount of four ; ie, aati; Sememeee, teavengers of the Disiclet of Columbia met at | _ Piacé fbirth, . Present residence, = Sity.one hundred, five. handred, atone ‘twousan the District of Columbia THE ORIGINAL HATTERS, M.D. Frank &Co., le, within twenty years from the | ¥ IMPROVED PROP ol act “f ihe uitice of the health oficer, Dr. Verdi, for the | Where aud Imwhat grade of schoul educated, Seiad thas tee and to baer intel etn eieee | Poe ae PEREMPTORY Sale oF “ late of Pennsylvania avenue, invite the public GEORGETOW AUCTION eases Cone ek bee has om the sabert of ad and their patrons to inspeet their extensive stock | #Ze0 Ber, centum annually. : PrOV ere On TUESDAY AFTER ‘ the night .oll nuisanee, and the names of the |" ‘The ques stione were asfollows: son ever | Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Hate. at their | i,9&6.3 4nd be tt further enacted. Thata special tax | issuing of four millioue ot ‘bonds, fas Thai 3 9 clack. Tw 3 745 L sireet; tanglit ‘a school, and how long? 2. ever | new establishment, 503 7th street, May’s Build- | tint of Columbia, for the period of tweaty years, to ‘an you at Prospect atreet and can you teach vocal mnsic? 99 feet, imsptoved by a two story dina, Spelling, Aiithuet ing. [No connection with any similar establish- ab amount sufficient to pay the interest which rey, ment the city.] erne on the said bonds during said period, whic tax shall be collected in sums of ‘wo bnndred and Mars, dui hh of said .: M. 1600 12th street. Frame Dwelitur He Williams, Ist and © streets N. W.; | 2 — THERE ARE NO ARTICLES of such general con- f eighty thousand dol ouch of said years, sober fe a4 At 3% o'clock, part k, N, between 4th and 5th streets, y sumpiion as Tea, Coffee and Sugar. Everybody | agreeably te the pr o ‘ons in sai trict for the per on the south aide denborough, 1021 4th street; If 6 laborers dig a treneh 34 yards long y z of the United States. wei to provide for | of twenty years, f must have his or her cup of coftve or tea, al- amount sufficient to pay the E . entitled, **. j}—w¥ @ government for the District of ; : we | depth ot j e,Bscrcet, between Istand2d. Fitth— | in 10 days, how many yards can 2) Inborers dig | though we are of the opinion that maldere fun proved February twenty-one, cightoen enanid oad | ees eee thail be ‘collected ineame uk tg | Dwelling dt A. Marsl all, 214 5th siree t, | in 15 day 4. A note of ‘ue 2}, months, | uncertain age have a stronger preference for seventy -one, ip the same manner that the gen- ind eighty thousand dollars during each of | between Half and Ist ¢ was bought at a discount of one cent. a | the latter. that as it may, our pu now | eral taxes of aaid District ahall be collected, and be | said years, agreeably to the provisions of the act of Keynoids, “12 South Carolina avenue; Charles | month; what was paid for the note? 5. Bought | isto tell tea and coffee drinkers together one applied and used exclusively for the payment of the | Congress « utitled “An act to provide SS Wilson, K street, between 13th and ith. Sev- ck at 7 per cent. below par, | fact, and that is, that the American Tea Store, | interest aunually accruing on said bonds for the District of Columbia, . man, Birch’s Alley, 9th and | anu sold it for 4% per cent. above par: what is ; a Feb: Src. 3. And be ui further enacted: That the Gover- | twenty-first, cizhteen hundred ambos srry see a por shall. in connection with the Secretary and the | in the sane lusuner that the genital toes ok ak Comptroller. prepare said bonds for issue and sale red, at the southeast ‘corner of 7th and I streets, is the best place in this city to purchase their fa- vorite beverages. They can always be certain ; Henon Davis, G stroet, be tween Jd and 4%. Georgetown—Alired Pope recent of gain? cphy.—1. Name all the States of the mreyanciie ay ; in their face they. # esi apecial aus | Frederick street; above Sch. States bordering ou salt water, com- | of obtaining teas and coffees of the purest qual- | provement bonds.” and shall bs clawed Berta ald wor. {aul Si i Dr. Verdi explained to them that the Board | mencing with the most northeasterly and pro- ity and finest flavor at that establishment, and grnor, countersigned. Uy the Secretary and Comp- | mitted to the copie, with the said act of said Dis Pasests, SAVE MO) | of Health was about to put in operation ceeding at in fiseie sole 3 Give the s Prices which ae ee ane they can be a troller, and have affixed to them the seal of the Dis- es Opry en District of ernoc ANEW SYSTEM river systems of North America. 3. Over what | chased for elsewhere. Mr. Dowling roasts othed a —_— pee Lr hae ge io inreference fo the removal of night soil. Under | natural divisions of water and political divi- | coffee fresh every day by a“process of his own, | 4 fi%: 4: And be tt further enacted, That tho bonds | and repairs in sald District Us the lasing of fant original law the Board might have cla‘med | sions of land doce the Tropic of Cancer pass? the rigat to appoint the scavengers. but they | 4. In ssiling trom Chieago to Odessa, through preferred not to interfere with the seteciion of | what waters would you pass? 5. What are Persons fer thoe positions. To introduce the | trade winds, and how are they produced proposed system certain things are required. | History of the United S'ates.1. Meution some They would retain the appointments and the | of the causesof the American Revolution. 2. ‘d would have a company to provide the dis- | Give # brief account of the Florida War. 3. ctauts so that they could, if nece.ssry, work | What States have been the birthplaces ot the he day time and even carry the night soil dents? 4. What was the Missouri Compro- gh dinimg reoms and patiors withoat of- ise? 5. What can you tell of the Battle of fence. It wes to be deposited at such places as | Gettysburg ? the Board would select. This disinfectant would | Grammar—1. Name the auxiliary verbs. 2. scld at publishers’ prices OL REQUISITE: _au% Ar POE & SELIGSON'S, Frous: hous AYFLOWER and MAGNOLIA EXTRA and PERFINE FLOUR and MILL OFF quantity, for sale S ani Es L°e® Lovk: which is superior to the ordinary method, pre- serving, as it does, all its aroma and flavor: All Kinds of dry groceries are dealt in at the same establishment, and goods are delivered free to any part of the cit Firrxey styies oF BUsTLERS and the latest novelty in Hoopskirts are now at exhibition at C. nora Hoo} and Corset Factory, 498 7th which may be abs mred for issue and sale as afore- | millions of bonds and levying a tax for the payment id, until required for said purposes. shall bede- ) of the iterest ma it shail auwually accrue thereon ied with the Comptroller of sat Districtyand te | and submitting the tc wie question of iseui shall not permit any one or more of them to go ont | of four millions of tmprovement bonds, to ‘a vote of Of bls prosension, except for the purposes of this act: | the people at a general election in the said District.” and he shall give such security for their safe keep: | at the first general election which way be told Giver ing as may be reguired by the Governor; and he | the passage of this act,which said slection as respects shall keep @ register or account of all bonds which | this act ehall be held os hereinafter prov may be prepared and 1esued under this act, and make First. Upon the approval of the act it shall be a full report, from time te time, to the Legislative | published In the Daily Chronicle. Daily Republicae, Assembly, of the amount of sales,ns well as of the | and Evening Star, hewspapers in said District, aud amount of interest that may have accrued or to be in such other papers as the Governor i id % blication thereof be i for thres Bc. Ad bet further enacted, That womiltions | mun prior to suid elect a wrestown a HeMAw Hair in Switches, Curls, Chateleen sid election. cs. 8 SIC . me dha im ‘by | and one-hi bonds may be pro} rthe | Sec The ballots used at said election shall be Fee Oks STATIONERY. MUS Menld sete 2 gaanilics gratis and the company | Write the plurals of ekimnry, myself, Sather-in- | Gras parse ners navg just been imported by | and one-half of end bonds may ‘be pre Sight mandred | printed. and thoes in favor of this act aballbe in the | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHILDiKGN > C8 i would receive their pay in night soil. Before | Jaw, and @Q. 3. Correct the errors {n’this sen- branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th seventy-two. and until the expiration of the first | words following, to wit : very large, and will be sold at prices toca the proceeding he would ask what wasa fair average | tence: Mother said to her and I that we had aot ‘Ladies go and see the new styles, quarter alter the adjournment of the next —_ 4 of their incomes. ought to have set up so long. 4. Analyze the stella Fogler sersion of the Logistative Amembly and one Several Parlor Organs and flae Pianos very low. it wos suzgested that Marshall Brown, of the | following sentence, and parse the italicised | Krp Groves for ladies and gentlemen. The | Million > Kd goon AG Second Werrd, was the proper one to answer, | words: “ Fear not each sudden sound and shock; but he thought the outgo was larger than the “tis of the wave, and not the rock,” income, ——— Tr. Vere® said the Sry Foe rey ome A Porson Panic.—At an carly hour this whatever might be fair, and that instead of | morning a dispatch’ was sent from the first baying the wouble they were now pat to they | (Island) precinct station-house t> police head- would be sure of their money. quarters, requesting the police to keep a lookout The question was asked if the seavengers | tor and arrest Sarai Simms, who had attempted could not obtain the disinfectants and make the poiou Resa Simms, her step-mother, and ond-hand Piano at $45 os . = POR & SELIGSON, eli-w sf a Georgetown, D.C, COST? AT Cus’ 7 At FOR THIRTY DAYS, The entire stock ot the Georgetown Dollar 8t audi 73 0 best Dollar Gloves imported; also, a novelty in first class Glove. jes be early and secure a | oe choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glove epot, 408 7th street. ——_—~——— OUR NEW STYLES oy CorsETs and some new improved have just come from our factory in Europe, and shall be sold to defy any compe- tition. Every pair warranted to be a perfect fit. Governor within said tothe extent to which jumbia, agreeabl the issue thereof is authorized as aforesaid, and upon | act emtitied "An act au ing 5 such issue and sale said bonds shall become and con- | lumbia to create a debt for special improvements stitute adebt against said District. and repairs in, said District by the issuing of four Src. 6. And bet further enacted, That upon the | millions of bonds and levying a tax for the pay tment sale of any or all of said bonds ge proceeds thereof | of the interest as it sball aunally accrue theres shall be deposited iu the treastiry of the District, | and submitting the act, with the question of the la: and shall be drawn out ‘upon warrants of the Board | suing of four millions of improvement bonds e's of Public Works, and sball be disbursed by said | vote of the Begnle at general election in che said asand eight hundred and oid perdoas toi and Le sold by the (C488 PAID FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDRENS Cher OF CLOTHING. d dump—without | dust which had blown into the house. ‘the ymeut of the cost of special im; e- | District to thos. erainst shall i OOTS, SHOES. ete., at L. GRAD WOEL'S. 17338 Geposits at the poin.s selected family. It appears that the step-mother dis- | C- Baum, Corset and Hoopskirt Manufacturer, | Board for the payment staid’ Diatriety tnelnding, the the words following, to wit: ‘us #et shall be in | gOOTs screet. Georgetown. | Nofe, by mail, froes Dra Verdi said they could, but it was proposed | covered some powder in @ bucket of water, ‘Two SHOW CASES 10F sale at Prince’s Bazar, peppery ep pemwnmetye nt) tee no The act for levying Sy ettiiaty Georgetown or ton —— U to rel eve the citizens of the extra tax tor disin- | which woe thought to be pre Co dace 1006 Pennsylvania avenu any contract for improv 4, OF, oF any work | years for the payment of the interest asitehallan’ | a © = — fectants. larm, and the girl rai Ee men peers a ‘ Boas ¢ 5 is o 7, Some of the scavengers asked if they could | :re of thé opinion that the sappoved yotsou was | Dm. Wars, Ohtropodist, extracta Corns, | foueinflauom tutto. wales the work done shalt | jun District of Columbiaragrecatietstke | __LNSURANCE COMPANIES. _ ret work as now—disinfect a relieves and cures Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., y cept in the case of the fal execution of any contract | provisions of an actcntitled " An actanileneie tee crgempletion ‘of any workand settlement therefor. | District to create nd ~s Sc. 1. And be u Surther enacted, That the ti- | and repa Provements which may be made by virtue of this act | million o Shall be commenced and carried on according to the | of the intercet ae it shall aunusily secene tee provisions of the atoresaid act of Congress of tie and submitting the act, twenty-first day of February, eighteen hundred and | issuing of four millions of improvement bonds, to a engaging to work for a company; and there was some whispering among them that a job was in this proporition vo get them out. Dr. Verdi said the Board were not opposed to the :cavengers, do away with - = rom the National News Co., Philp & Solo- ‘<, and a C. Parker. we have Harper's Bazar September nd if they thought proper could | —===-==seeeeewemeetesseeeneeenmeeees hem, but preferred nui. ASKELL, LYON « CO. without pain. Rooms No. 535 15th street, oppo- site 5 ‘and. 1, North Charles street, Baltimore. Icz Cream.—Harvey & Holden, comer 11th t and Pennsylvania avenue, deliver the CO RANCE COMPANY MILWAUKEE, Wis. _ Ave. GaTLORD, Sec: BesER Sarr lomx B.Vas RES, Pr: as tyrone, and exclusively forthe promotion of | vote of the people at a general clection in the said | %/0 members. Being s purely mutanl company, A Voie ‘Well, we are im the dark.” finest quality of Ice Cream to all parts of the | fhe pubile interests, aj = District” : ° Bie Nortliweaters forafehes tneurance at Me et coat Dr. Vere! —* Then open your ear: Dr. | WARFIELD'S PATENT COLD WATER SELF- | “*Y, i quantities tosuit the purchaser. tf Bic. 5. And be tt farther qvacted, That if any pr fire That the tickets for and against this act tat fA 5 Lin eee ti lil area waren beer Cuomo, govacn ewe, any" the anny antberied | Ernie gr ts pene ee ikepeit eae | tle vtcanenes bat toes ral or pobevose " ‘i NO BOILING! During the i ‘ to be raised by this act, contrary to its .. se ee Dearie ee pect eutited An | Rartalliy, and bolds s high reserve, Ageute wanted, A scavenger remarked: «« hig: bo are to hire NO HAKD RUBBING! At becomes every one to economize in their ex- See ne atten vot the C: — Court pT vegrinee g the Sorina al ene pees z= 2 S * spany, and y at I 4 ! aiene, the District of Columbia, be punished rison jo 1 repairs ols General Agent. pace drips ue aor ere Sr od No HOT WATER! Leper perch dager te ree | da | ment in theail of this District for a term of not less | District, by the antkas of ions mations oe kaa sufficient saving can be effected to mitigate in a measure the prevailing scarcity of money, at P. WALLACH’s, corner 4 st.and Pa. ave. He offers this aeaoot to the public by selling the best les of clothing that can be obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than any other house. "t fail to give me avail. gi sag P. WALLAOH, st 631 Penn. avenue, corner 44 ee EVER Ince the sewing macnine was invented many attempts have been made to construct a first-class machine that could be sold at a rea- sonable price. To the McLean & Hooper and to mswered that the contract to 7 , | soede will aflord them every protection irom the oe nepal scavenger said: “I have been a slave | yo INJURY TO GARMENTS OR HANDS! to the white man sor 28 years, an wont sell my- BALTIMORE, MD. self now.” he shove firm having secured the exclusive right Verai—eWhy go you think yourslt a | TRA o Aum ta Iag i. because you work for a party? How do | \ ty 1 7 PSN diney now! Your sivasiovea, | Waxfleld’s Patent Cold Water Self 5 cents’ box.” - nd for the STATE = _ it was here suggested that “there's mach ta- | in and for tha STATH OF MARYLAND and DIS: dignation abcut this and we had better bave a |.ip.ito the attention of the public to this very sw | meeting to take decensus, rior SOAP, which washes thoronghly in any kind of Dr. Verdi explained further that the company | water—iHard, Soft or Salt—teicaout boiling. They than three nor more than twelve months, and by a | levying # tax for the payment of the interest as it fine of not less than five hundred dollars "nor more | shall quually accrue’ thereon and suluaitiog te re. ac! with the question ofthe our Brcyd. dind (ett Seriher enacted, That thie act | iillions of improv ment bopde tow wots ofthe peop shall be submitted to the promis ‘or electors of said | at a general election in said and in relation trict at the first general election which may be | to the question of the lesuing of four wine held after its passage,together with the questions of | improstment bonds and tht uke 4 the four millions of bonds aforesaid, | thisact shall beconducced ia ai eens Tegerds after provided. namely: the persons eutitied to vote and otherwise,in accord: 5 the approval of theact it shall be | ance with the laws and reguladions wich ay: ee lined fa euch paére as tho Guvernor ‘may di- | applicable tothe holding of general lections i aaed not lens than three, andthe publication thereat | istrict, be ecndinned for three months prior tosaid election. | | Fourth, Upon closing the polls the ballots for and nd. The ballots used at said election shail bo | against this law shall ve counted by the chert ont inted, and those in favor of said act, and af the | cers, and a tally lia: thereof be made nuts eet aon seuing of said bonds, or of the contraction of said | the completing of the counting of said ballots sua hall be tu the words foll NATIONAL METROPOLITAN pistuict OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1879. CASH CAPITAB ccc necneeeeennn 100,000 WM B. TODD, Vice Prosiueat. SAMUEL SS i of i lowing, to wit licate returns of the votes cast in cach el jis- proposed to do the coll cing of fee= tor removal. | also guarantee that it will not iajure even the finest | the Wilson Sewing Machine companies belongs debs ph eg Bocas be Tcl Trice for this act together with etateneneer ee oe EN cba mane ee Cn aA oats Wiak exon chee, Gail, chitin a heh be hag MeLegn Heoen ri pany bea pane telbcCistan the Diacot tiene fhe Legislative Assceth seals wilt Beet scree, We would rather make our owa eollec- | fr WaehSpors ger rit hommecaatnize ay | Qblect.. ‘The McLean Hooper-Company has pro- | «Auact author ne y.sball, within forty eight debt for special improvements and repairs in | hours te made out and aianed ey Femoral said Disteict, by tae leraing of fos willie et teak, | Notre pe mede 0 cts oF districts. which reruns and levying a tax for the tof the interest, all deignate the numer of veten cust for tha oan, sl tion: and of steam in the house da- oe Free colds. especially steaming hot wash-room to Dr. Cox alvo maile some remarks in reference roposed plan, and ator Dr. Verd: had 4 them to make their deposits ior the om the south bank of the canal, west o et, first d'sinfeeting with carbonate of avengers retired in good order, g to return to a consultation on Thurs titer Tn any other machine two ‘eads. The Wilson Shuttle Machine bears the palm of excellence as a first-class tailoring ma- chine, being more durable in construction and better in the arrangement of its working parts, thereby producing a lighter running and more easily managed shuttle machine than any ot its competitors. Price list:—McLean & Hooper machines, $40, $45, 255 and $75; Wilson’s,{$40, $45, £50, $75, $105 aud $125. A. & I. Rosen- thal, No, 401 7th street, are the agents, and sell these machines on very. accommodating terms. CavTiIon—Beware of Impostors!—As some un- scrupulous les are in the habit of stati: < pared places of business are branch stores: itshall annually accrue thereon, and submitting of which returns shall be act, With the question of the issuing of the four mil- lions of improvement bonds, to a vote of the people, | suid election and the others shall be pl ina at a general election in said Distriet.”” S And for the issuing of four millions of improve- ment bonds as provided in said act. Aud the ballots against said act and the issuing of the bonds shail be as follows: AGAINST SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. t Against the act of the District of Columbia en- | ‘cast in each district; aud after doing so shall c. ; | the result to the Governor and file « copy of s certificate among the records of his office- Sixth. If itshall appear from said returns as certi- lions of bonds, and laying a tax for the payment of | fied toby the Secretary that a majority of the votes the interest as it shall annually accrue thercan, | cast for members of sald Legislative Assembly shall and submitting the act, with the question of thé | have cast in favor of this law, it shall be in issuing of the four millions of improvement bonds, | full force and effret, and the Goverior shall pre toa vote of the people at «general election in said | cinim the same in the papers of the District in which istrict.” - this law may be published. If a majority of votes Aud against the issuing of four millions of im- | shall be cast against this act it shall be void and of provement bonds, as provided for in said act. no effect. 3 Third. Thate ballot-box for each election district | kac.2. And be it further enacted, That with the shall be provided by the Governoi Which the bal- | publication of this act in the newspapers as afore- lots for and against the said law ,and for and against | ¢aid for the perind of three month=.there shall be n said improvement bonds, shall be deposited, and the | notice over the signature of the Governor and of the election in relation thereto shall be conducted in all | Secret the District that it will be enbznitted to respects, as regards the persons entitled to vote, and | the people at the firet election after its pase otherwise, in accordance with the laws and regula- | age f. which sews directly from tier forms the elastic lock-stitch, and runs onials to its grent excellence ence can eqdal that derived e's Own observation and ex perie VAP you have only t for the ordinary of eight persons Aves the gre: E them fro: T.A p er: Thave f BALM OF LIFE in my tamily 2 ‘ec foural tt all you recommend Join others i commending an article ymauch good. truly T pascecactcen ©. HOWARD, Brig. General U.S JUDGE WYLER, of U.S. Supreme Cort, D.C Wasaixctox, D.C. Jone 2. 1671 Dear sir: [have cisou your BALM OF LIFE the hair a fair trial. adam much effects. It i¢ a healihfal wash tor its influence t THE GARBAC © also present, and Dr. he had received a numb me of them were not d, alter read? i that th and other Lett the vias Very litile except Wh required with this soaj sotbes are much soiled, or the dirt ho fabric. biueing if dried in the sun, * they are washed, ap will last fuily twlee ordinary way with the : popular. sumere, therefore, it it mnaneationably the sual rT both the w6th the nerves az answer to some of the complaints, the e men scated that many families refrsed | CHEAPEST Sep over haba. .clured, The w sip to them, but kept the the | discount to the trata . , hen the latter failed to take Whoteeal? QOLB CHUME. 454 Pa. ar. poi bay garbage — 9- hia a Coll Water Soap. ——¢ connection with any similar institution in this city. The Ori, inal Franc, dealer in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, 431 Teh st., between D and E. CowLine’s PaTentEeD NECKTIE Fastenz! for sale wholesale and retail, at the Original ¥ranc’s, 431 7th street, between D and E. No baanch stores. taking it a= # medicine. according to your directions. Very Fespectiuli yaar, Prof. Cook. aSDELY Wiki, Wasnisetox, July Ist, 1571. au! Rtwzovan. Dear Professor : opening was then stitched up, but .o violent Me man the poor creature’s Straggle: that the FINE WHI Pi 5 " j SINE, NHITE STRIPED PIQUES, 12% conte; hb 2 or di al, After us ar BALM OF LIFE fn ma: in- Gueat VARIETY Im Warre Sarers—one, | tions which may beupplicablo to the boldiag of gen- | such notice shall be filed and recorded ts the pales | etfatee ct Aikothere ake ae ee sind to ay * TH 07 zum Victia ov a Surotcat Ex- | "hy. onjersigned has somcred from his old place of | tee ear rc ploste cyciety putiane or studs. | Fp rcrch. Upor closing, tee polls, the Ballot boxee | Site Sais Te fee ee we ee on starch, osagh. sul ail ceveriodl tebe Ser ey, ane Copeemils SAE~| vealatas, BG 1013 Penney tyaria avenue to open in front or in bi I sizes—at fhe ¢ ccntaininig said tickets hall be optned,and thebal: | emergence taicis Tor the Imac tate ake meena | headache, oatarrhs oon facdlency ey oe their eager pursuit, of experimental kuowbadge : nal Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 431 lots ehall be immediately ‘counted, ants tally list | fits Pekin the eventof ite spproval by the poopie it | © #3 MEIGS, Je, to lengtlis that costs the tlves of tho:e operated at Tae Cerneearaoe FRAxo” Coutars, | Counting of sad’ ballots de thereof by the Governor, ee Letter from Rev. FATHER BOYLE. % apf pode lhe gee Liagenal BY int the best Paper Collar in the market, forsale | votes cast in each election hor wit "HARLES L. HU Pre. 7. A. Ont: . cling in the northern part of the city. | ING TUBES, &c. “Jobbing promptly attended to, only at the Frane’s, 4317th street, Look | statements of the a ee 4 baa Eee pelegates. Pear ttjend: Please wend me a eupply of BALM * sppears that Jane Hawkins, a dwarf colored | Aji work done in the best manner, at lowest rates, for, the name. Shenk chet 44 thereat for EY. OF LIFE, the which, if a gratuity.(as enggested,) woman. residing on : et, |“ A'eo. im connection. haw opened a stock 6 : z Couticit. anaes ne "Tan weck was about ta become a mothers and | WAKE HOUSE TORMISRING'GOOBS CARE: | Iewecan has all Kfud Ghermometers and | sisted bo the officers of the several lectin. pro- shania cagtom | willbe duly bonseed: T can Sipsgetnes plemand with < pain fur two days. On Saturday | BIETIES. E a cts oF districts, which retarns ra HD. COCKE, ; _ cia pares \ e woresort to artiicial teste or selec? | _auletm © TNC Patronace le OUCC erm. | cara eDiNG GLAS SO I read ote eich teats at eee | orice AND: PROCLAMATION By THE | 7882242871. ; BOYLE, he ans TSTANDING CLAIMS AGANST THE COB ponte. Fat ave to resort to artificial mm of relief, = — oe WASHINGTON AND el x GOY. ‘OR publishing an act Ap ae and after informing the mother of the girl that Semana MONUMENTS. PORATIONS Live oer = to ant ‘asubscriptionto the of the - it was necessary t> perform an operation to save potamac ‘upon certain Pregl oneal . Secretary of Conditions, "and etbuaitting the same oa theese | Bois to save the mother, prpecedct > porate MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, Auonpunss Guacarm, Or Haass, § = nis hands feat Bis mind ‘the fora: in whlen | on the unfortunate woman. They thereuponit is sane ASHINGTON, D.O., July 5 "ifth. On receiving ECUTIVE stated placed her upon a table and without ad- | sturtie Works oershO coset ded Moe Te Notice is hereby given, that thé Commission ay: | aye ‘returns . Disrmscy or Coousin, August 3, 171, | ministering any medicines or using any means | hear the ‘Treasury, Departusest anger an . eer s and examine Notice 15 hereby em ang nia to ating pain, tied her down and held her by | “Sultry _ RUTHERFORD. Pints id gui al'etitanding cate oF statement the Legisarive Aso force, and while she screamed and stru; ‘of tion ees | Ceo, | Seen mea ape | ates Raa a eee ave prey "4 : Oity J . organs, Including the and liver. ‘The be - om a.m fo Sp eo where all Borsousti Seen req ce. wounds burst open, and dea*h ensued in about INE Drese cou Sind PAWNS, 20 conta, o ¥ thereto, on or belies tes i yen i ‘nuadred and seven: ber, 167) 1 oue and a half hours thereafter, a sis cout bee hea acs imperfect.) pevcieten thes sh vr te tor Fouxp ox Titg STREET Wit His Tanoar | at rig evn per gard : ANESE SILKS, a - fa ions Hip recti ruthorige 2's the stock or pT 2 — rome and see tan. % Ay iy stock Whet as the Moria Tight Siem ©. 7 DESIRASLE DRESS GOD: (Citas. Rep. Patriot and Wabe a aa | Clary wasfound by Detective Clervoc nerr the | ORoUr center counter, at S ION mre corner of 6th sirect and Peunsylyania avenue | OMe! yi os BOGAN iim, with a bad wound in his throat, extending over | 2U2t a tour inches, from which the biood was flowing AN FEVE) profusely and he was becoming hens f weak. He | Crore. Was taken to Dr. Bovle’s office and his wounds | $00 70a will be iressed, after which AGAINST r sage 4 ae : a 5 OF the that it eaten LADIES’ and MEN SATCHLLE, ogy eareean ea eae pate Luieeee Senses, 3 4s conveyed him to bis | srompa's Druk tore, di home. It is not yet known as to how he received NHE NEW FRENCH CANDY MAUPACTORY, the wound, Clary declining to give any informa- | [22 NEW whee MAU PACTORY, tion which would led town ereste SAS CAV. 5 | set thal conta The celebrated Freuch Candy, keeps TRAVELING Bags, A PoLiceMaN ATTACKED witm Suppen Pyetlh Coden ae Naeey cioe of the ‘No, wars, z ILt Ness ox THE STREET—This morning, about ty ~..h sireet, between Penna, SADDLERY and HARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., @o. In GREAT ARIETY, a: LOW PRICES FOR MANUFACTORY ov * ue is SEVENTH » SEAIMER REGS Saree ay 3 o'clock, Officer C. E. Smith. while patrolling | portiwest ‘well by giving 3 o'e! 5 jeer fl if Be his beat wes taken suddenly ill at the corner ce | eall- _ at . Dealers will do | 6th and N streets. and fell on the sidewalk. He ZAAR—I wes taken to Dr. Hodemer's drug score, and Dr, | Biro ‘pay be Baits attended him. Sergeant Franklin and Cpe aA residence, 714 8th gn Officer Dailey took him to his on E:rest, Bout Washington. ‘Tule afternoon be is fo nh nt EE Se as a ee ae Rizatwey acowe: hee DeLee mate Mr. John Webster, brickmaker in Seven! apis street, streets. Ward, has, within the past seven days, los: seven x iets sede hah oy aeas pts | Pc BE ona that they have are. road Company te loente and erade their said road ec »

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