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. ° 7 TO ar THE SCHUETZENFEST. jl Condensed Locals, sister should vot leave the park with him that | OFFICIAL. NGG BY THE SovERE EVENING STAR. Crowning the Schzetzen King—The | Another delegation of Japanese is inspecting | TSC ys" documentary evidence, Not desiring | ()FFICTAL PUBLICATION OF THR Aor oF | missive tos people af be aes Grand Award of to | our city. A SS = aimicutty Tl pet LY A WEDNESDAY... y . H Noor OR AND SECRE- | road Company to locate and grade their said road #0 ‘olumbia of the sub- | as to prepare for te superstructure, mow, there- ict, for their ap- | fore. G ed roval or disapproval, of an act of the Legisiatiy Sec. 1. And tedt marie? Saat. provided that thie 9 and as it was now late Muuet 19, 1h FIXING THE, TIME FOR | Aceembly of sold a August 19th be sutmitt~. vo the people at fhe next -Angust 30, 1871. | Yadics for ibe Board of Public Works took Hinge to- | inthe night, the founs man did not porsist, bat HOMING GENERAL RLECTIONS IN THE | ot enttios tay patch, approved Angast 1th; thor. and shall receive w majority of AL NEWS ceatlay sed nt uigha ait eoeeemee ieee day. SS etree ae ne ae kaee ian a ees ca aie DISTRICT OF COLUmpta. : hep: aed rong Aenean yi ke Fe ? eenitee in | Would ci Ls - Aw Act fixitg the time for holding the General ove! Gmph eapction SS Setcet the wecteer® Inia noremmucdaren: | ta squaresiteated between fith and 12th and eh naa, aitee hans sae Pe iets An the District of Columbia.’ t | greee of the verwen ob gi ficate, ena gg og? nts.and jis tn said District | and he ts be Our Pablic aenaeie. - noon the members were engaged in hosting at and F Mtreets. ies and A. M.Green have been | wife, near Green Springs, and prought her © | SOT LGoemeig, Chas the goveral slections | Gy he lavaing of Sour mailtions of bende and levine | sane ct tee D Lena cans ge Ala os ofa ae ot ie ages | sauainied a ‘of the tools in use by the | town. Cait ae resides ane wa) evaaker of canes tax for the mt of the in‘erest as t shall an. | of the Pied P Gimaracts aston, Teatrs Pronsferrcd, tc. | that the wumber of members who bad engaged | larers forthe repair of thestreeta, gut | Inthe Treasury Department, one PMETTIMG | Sic 2” ana at Fertuer enacid, That whereas an | Bealls scsrne Uoerron, and rulmiting ths act, wit ; ‘omtract, , Teacher € |, ete. t a c] ergency ex . mat ate tal et of ~ y yO idence r An ad Ee eee cower i” ema oane comedians RING. Bian own Potomne uemorrow evening. Linvr, J.T. Essex. who has been taking @ | this act, it i herehy declared to be in fores {rom and ionheepmetinigammeet |e ca he oS teecripthoa Sebool Trustees was held ae ae eee ay Mr. aun Slotterback was the most success- | See advertisement. olin plone pore gheeay ~e) and | after its approval by the Soverner, HULSE, xEctTIYE OF: will be adequate for the purpose of completing the Building last evening; Mr. Murtagh in the | - Ms. Joke Bioticrback was, the 3 three times. | _ To-day workmen are en in laying the | Ssenmed = i presi Davis, Speaker of the House of Del _ NesitSTRICT OF CoLcmma, August . | BEMding of said road. and satiefactory guarantors chair, Dr. Fardon secretar, This entitied him tothe honor of being crowned | Schillinger pavement in front of the new Dis- ‘ALE OF Reat Estate.—James Wittisn STi ee the Det ee Cale eek Tee | eae giem to sald Board that the amount so ou om the d brick side-walk. 2 u > > 1871. x onth,) the om may « : - resolutions fa reference to 8 uniform system of See eee ec erga ea alley | Market street, near Gay, to W. W. Curtis, for HD. COORE, Governor. an 21-kn tcf be Logilatve Aemomb of dhe tte alors Sonia Copgiral Melireat, pe “unt Bee Ties in the seh 1 peer, preps coron: - 4 . raid . is * : That said road shall be ‘acted from Tith instant, and was referred t the Superine | The members gathered at the shooting-house to | ere hens oe een Mrz. Inrnovewexr.—Willlam H. Tenney & | WOTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SECRE- for the paymmset ed thn Testes es | een, "pas seam be Constructed Grom t. Applications for rs positions was | forman inaugural procession. This was done Y ‘d last night. ‘about $109. ’ | Sons have just completed the repair of their TAKY of the District of Columbia of the sab- ly accrue on four million dollars of hich shall be satisfactory to anid Board of Pabiic d trom M. Jane Shaw and Bettie Cobey, | "der the marshalshipot Edward Kolb, and the | ges m Pee Lom a Bee eta | mill, avd will resume eras sonal Ge |] telendcn tg the fc of the DI of Columbia: for . horized to be inened by the District of Co. | Works morrow morning. The old shaft has been re- | their approval or Sneperoral of an act of ‘the | lumbia. uy ae entitled *An act authorizing the red to the Superintendent. Marine Band headed the line, marching throngh P rred to pe tor peat with a new one, 13 feet in Jength, 3 | Lae See trict entitled “An | District o ts create a debt for special tm On motion of Mr. Woodward, Miss Marian F. | the grounds and halting at _— stand meeting at the Armory last evening, Captain C. 7 2 2 the music. Here the ceremon: bers Witherill was transferred from primary 12 to music. Here y L. Huise in the chair. Several new mem! istrict of Columbia to create a ts and repairs in istrict by the i - | Inches in diameter, and weighing 4, ands. | debt for special im ts and repairs in said [eatng of four millions of bonds, and levving a tax primary 9, second district, and Miss Delia | |)” CROWNING THE KIxo on a | forma ens ar danmes; and thirty additional ani- | 71°58 made by Mame. Poole Hane, of Baler | att ior special, improvements and rep for the payment of the interest gs it shall annesity . the Fanikner from primary 9 to primary 15. stand, and Mr. Simon Woit president of the | | Theresidenceof Barney Fabian, of Beltsville, pera ae ree peas et es Soe Be | beraees sae for the payment of the interest ua it sccrue theron, snd eupenitting the act with the face. apall be signed by the Go Secretary sea, submitted & report warding the contany | association, i a few words in English, explained | Md., was burglariously entered by sneak thieves Baicimore: The Jose proved ea oe | Seen the ucstion of he ieeaies oe eee naan | gteation of the leuing of f People at ageneral clas. | after date, and bear sin per conto imteneat Casabhe pile, submitted 8 sepert awending he contract | See Asecaicone thas thin waa Oh saiciont Gees | On Stnday aight, whe fouwa Chale wee inan can ents coon saa S very com- | fons of improvement bonds toa vote of the people | tin in the sakd. District.’ will’ be subtartiel tothe | key Searls. to au amount necessary to provide said Poth ee ee cctice Tee a iret and | an custom at thelr festivals, the crowning of a | room of J. Beardsley, a clerk in the War De- | Plete one by competent eages: at a general election in said District, people of emia District for their approval cr dHeap: | “tm .¥ ly ranted tvounsed a7 ty fourth district, Benedict Mutchine for second | Man ce dressed ment, when the inmatesof the house awoke, | | THE Canat.—The canal is again full of water, | Cagust 19, 1871. oval, With the said act entitled “An act authoriz | bonds and pay over the prenmede ther - ally. He then add the new | partment, ; . ; district, Chas. T. Yoder for third district. | king annually. He ; : éj and boats are arriving and departing in large Exscerive Orrice, Bie the District of Columbia to create a debt for ‘and Potomac Kailrond Compan; time; after which and the thieves made their esca rs Books and stationary to Wm. Ballantyne. | king in German ¢ bog king for the past yerr, | Acartran over and broke the leg of a boy | Bumbers. Up to last night the number of loaded District oF Coutmsia, August 21, epecial improvements and repairs in eld thy | and insnch Su * to J. W. Boteior & Bro. seorge . * . ‘at % general | the j ‘ition af bonds, and. lev ep yl next general | ¢ ing of bomda, vying a ae woe ‘of Columbia. which will be wg KEK s, and levzing @ | gress work aforesaid” Proce ~ ; 2 boats arriving since the Ist instant was 1,015. | Notre ts hereby grvem that F: ‘ stepped forward and invested his successor with | named John Given on 2d street, between Penn- . Mr. Richards, from the select committee on eppe “ About 60 more will be in by to-morrow night, | flection in the District $. tax for the payment of the interest’ as it shall an ds whali not Ma Jower rate than ninety THE DSCREN am nuergacr 8’ °F T¥E | Ge king with awreathof lanrl, Bir Ke Peter- | Walameand Ardea wt tng andthe oy | due making the total namber fx the mouth ot | Ral hts taney iarptng finact | the atentog of te Una’? Par moss" | PSac"%" See! Pee mol Tmt mondo FOURTE DASERICT " the a y t, "te a vi ly of ve it bonds, ‘ote of the pou eneral ee ie ferert to acorns on sald b submit Ja report stating first thatthe subject pry el ay io ee thanks ~~ to his home on N, near Ist street, Nechine eeco were no 1 2 © Asset! Provement Is. to. a vote of the people at a general | meet the inter was a delicate and dificult one, and all the s - - 2 2 ia RORANGR : An act authorizing the District of Oo; | Election in the said Distr ferin, grain , and consequent! ial and lecti se 4 ee tee {Pas dod levying’s (ax forthe sayment of the | the erate o ment of the interest ast shail ant vying & ax for the paymnen * inters oo ee jpegpaced pode fatereet ac itebail nesieally accrue thertoo apd wub: | Lecaiirater de sagen et ne, meres « f yomis. an Foe Te ace 1a eee Gay; ber Meamer | mitting the act with the question of the issuing of | thcrized to be Issued by the District of Columns Ly y of the Lake, 100 barrels of flour; Herr & | the four million of improvement bonds to a vote of | an act etitled "An act authorizing the Diver Welch ship same steamer 204 barrels—100 of | the people at a general election in said District, a Columbia to create a debt for ‘special improvements | ernor is hereby reg which go to ton. proved August 19, 1571, will be sabmitted in the m: aud repairs in esid District by the issuing of £ sommnities reqretied that Shere | Baltimore ereociation followed Im & few mae eee te ot oe aunny cn near I3ch = meniing the sepert ity WORD | SRS nsiation GauIe poseeed Ge tee ne oad | fishiomalie sapemtanas te wicker Gis itr P the iota myer would proceed to the pavilion of Mr. B. It. Tracy poy vied pcm ‘Daten er De acutueige lene aiene BANQUET New York. The Rev. Dr. Jones, assistant ‘e exists any tenable rea- | which he had prepared. After the repast was | Tccior of the church, performed the ceremony, b-board | over, Mr. Simon Wolf made a short address of | after which the couple lett for New York. Will be the first general election after men inex gore published before th: >. oer vided by said act to the people of said District for | million of bonds, and levying s tax for the payn quired by the f th harter of rict fo consult together upon | SYST, Mr. Simon | ican guests. | ‘The congregation of Emmanual Episcopal ie! ordisapproval, in connection with the | cf the interest as it shall ampnaiiy accrue th the District of Sonat at ee Such spperiain, fo their oficial Gatien. | Ti pase regulee tance ae Pe ee Eee. | chore Abubetion Nave called ie ee CITY ITEMS guowtien of ieening four mallione of Bonde for special | Sait subsisting’ the nee. with the nesation r . banfred end sovemty- Inewday. the 22d instant. In lebrate—content with the past and hope for | McKee, of St. Mary's Church, to be their : improvement and repairs as mentioned in act. | issuing of four millions of improvement bon proclamation t> eubmit the there were present | celebrate—co pen ope for: To e1 Mr. MeKe t ee Said election will be the first general election after | a vote of the people at a general election in le, and prescribe the form in whicd i, of the Fourth District. | the future.” To this Mr. Wolf responded, in | Paster. To crable Mr. McKee to enter at once Mrs. A. Anstiz, Astabula, Ohio, writes:— id ‘Said act is he wbjoined | District” ‘upon. rof the sub-boani who | appropriate terms. "| ou his duties at Anacostia, Bishop Whittingham | «We have uced a Bartlett Sewing Sleching acer mi pnitiionheetumede bec "And said election, as respects the said act. will he P* CHARLES L. HOLSE. inet the character of Mr. | “"Ehe'sccund toast was “The President of the | bas released him from St. Mary's, and has ap- | oe Sear and never broken a neatle.” ‘Agency | “Be Publica’ H. D. COOKE, held as in the said act provided. Said act is hereto Speaker of the Hous: of Dl: fied by the chairman of the commit “nited State: “ pointed the Rev. Mr. Graves to succeed him in > rt wernor of the District of Columbia. suljcived and publication thereof is herewith made WILLTAM STICKNEY United States.” A letter was read from Gen. at Sutherland’s, 940 F street. Price $40, wit! Go a m , aged Secnpyenr in: versen., orto lay be | Porter conveying the President's thanks for the | is late charge. all attachments. . gS 8 AurOr w eis H.D. Sie, cea 19, eirtident of the Council deemed proper. Slr- Champlin failing tobe present, | Yery cordial Invitation extended to him to at] 4, no y, ries B, Secretary of the iawn overnor EDWIN L. STANT! POTD. COOKE, Gousrner, antl tm and also failing to pine rmation in-posses. | tend the annual grand Schuetzen festival, and THe VICTIM OF A SURGICAL EXPERIMENT. A Fixe Cave, two billiard halls, elevator, | 4s ~ act authorizing the District of Columbia tocreate Sceretary of the District of Columbia. Shem of the couumittee, and. furthermore, Mrs Wad regretting that absence from the city would The statements under the above heading in yes- nd, in fact, all modern con- | AS Gq real a agh having no charges to prefer against Mr. | prevent therefore your couumittee beg leave respect= y tO report = is attendance. terdays’ STAR as to an operation said to have Se ee bt for. provements and repairs in The next toast, “Our invited guests,” was re- | been performed by physicians of this city on pee BS _. jences, entice the traveler to the American] & by the issuing of four million of bonds, | AX Act levying a tax for the payment of the inter: Georgetown Advertisements. House, Boston. Once there, he would not will- | Snd levying ata for the payment of the interes ; =e ts. Jane Hawkina e@yert ook he : and levying a tax for the payinent of the interest | “est, ag it shall ennaally, accras on four, million = SSS => d wkins, lwarf colored woman, resi. chai uarter ually accrue thereon, submis ollars of bonds, ortiz lo be ‘ 3 at N. Aucnet ar In ies Bae ean es ine eresident | coc sirest, above G, last coat wate ee | Oey cane gp ic The act with the question of the issuing of the four | District of Coluaitia by an Act entitled “ An act o THE PUBLIC The eens Ae p ht The next was “The Governor of the Terri- | 8@@uent death, were obtained from residents in He IS TRULY A STUMP SPEAKER who, when | million of improvement bonds to a vote of the poo- authorizing the District of Colum! 2 35 tifled shat the authority of JOHN W. PEARCE tort tory.”” After this was aunounced a letter was | the vicinity who were and still are under some | talking, exbibils a mouthful of stumps. ‘Ir vou | ple ata general election in aid District, °° | debe for “Bea eummoremmegis and repairs tn sald | transact businces ae gy agra of in ay tet vee Bathory in matters that selate thu interests op | Tead from Governor Cooke stating that he had | ¢Xtifement in relation to the case. We are in- | would keep your dental fixtures in perfect talk- | Be enacted oy the, Lextsiative Asse special im- | and levying a tax for the payment of the interest SS _— fu SAT BoTyy, iB matters that relate to the interests of | «this moment returned to the city too much | formed by good authority, that the reports in | ing order, use the fragrant Sozodont daily; the provements and repairs of the streets, avenues, | a it shall annually accrue thereon and submit GEORGETOWN intigued by the journey to enjoy the anticipated | Circulation are the exact opposite of the facts, | recipe is simple but sure. alleys, and roads of the District of Columbia may be | ting the act, with the question of the issuing of HE BUSINESS T preregativer ef his oficial pealtion, ann earore of meeting tive Washington Sehuctzen | 1 Sve in umber, some ot the arabes Oax Hari Crovaix House. Goerurtracted therein, and other necessary public | the people ot sigensral slection inte ald Dist | Senin’ Bente hae euenl tation epee cent ms relatin; Bit: clrsiehesovr a ae oer bei pe pion among our oldest and ‘experienced prac- CLOSING We think you would consult | works be executed, the Governor of said Di trict, to retain all moncy dur ttl a prey rom bx ict 4 sociation, and present the assurance of my best | titioners, ascertained that the unborn child was Oor your own interest by examining | authorized and empowered, for and in behalf of said Be tt emocted by the Legislative Assembly of the pointed to receive the sam: z 3 on to , or cause to be issued, as herein- | Mesirect of Columbia, That for the purpose of paying auzs 3t* JON W. PEARCE etanpticn of authori | wishes for their prosperity and success, both in- | “ead, and were further satisfied that from the | OZ Extime Sine Aen Yopean icc iraiee, | ee Be mie on eee be ae the interest annually, as it-may accrue on the four : Auct'r; Georgetown, ee ee dividually and as an organization.”* peculiar conformation of the mother, her life ‘A full stock of all kinds of | *mount of four million dollars, in denominations of | million dollars of bohds authorized t be tesued by G, Auct’r; Georg . srw ont agate the member of the Fourie. | _ Fitth toast:—“The German. Ambassador—the | could only be saved by the Casarean operation ae ee ity, one hundred, five hundred, and one thousand | the District of Columbia in accordance with the pro cit ay Dasari Seer thrown ont against the member of the Fourth Dis- | ast Seeger this a | the last resort in such cases. ‘The operation was | SUMMER |Mxx’s CLormmxc, for Dress and | Slty.oue hundred tive Hundred. aud one thousand | the District of Columbia in scoorda ‘authorizing the EOF IMePOVED FB Mr. Champlin, Jour com: | nah ai rome i ane to oral a petiormed to save life if possible, the arto Stock repel a we — = date of their issue, and d to bear interest at the rateof | District of Columbia to, creates debt for special Day : Ramee “4 e Ls i: 4 AT fer su ought * wements and repairs sal istrict the that he was compelled by circumstances to des | being under the influence of ether, as mich as Cosr. {duce early purchases. © co3' | “gee Bact ten sorther ewacted, That a specialtax | fubronctpents, and repairs, in sald District (the 5 o'chael ona. and by rensom of th cline their friendly invitation to be present, and | 1tWa8 safe to administer, and not tied down. oe is hereby levied on the taxabl the Dis- | tax for the payment of the int declined to consult with more, ba’ ! expressing his thanks to the Association. Lapa i. ce ar en a Rete 30 Gear. May Mee Goutee Teen Teen es EEE licen of the wounds. Tho piranione hee past, be onward.” * faithfully to save the life of the mother from 11 t aa it shall annu- the act, with the ions of ‘impr ble D. Frank &Co., | trict ef Columbia, for the period : years, to | ally accrue thereon, and eul invite the public | anumount sufficient to pay the interest ‘which nay | question of the f pect their extensive stock | ®ccrue on the said bonds during said period, whic! ment bonds, to a THE ORIGINAL HATTERS, M. late of Pennsylvania avenue, and their patrons to r. seconded the 1x © ‘committee, he has treated ¢ with disrespect in that be did not adopth of 9 feet, i elling House. wil Frame Dy ° 5 ; . sums of two hundred and | tion in said District,” a spec dred 0. of Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Hats at their | &X shail be collected in r cd . - ; “ At 5% o'clock, parts of lot No. 153, fi uunmons either th person or in writing Seventh toast:—“The ladies—the stars in the | clock in the morning until 7 in the evening, to | new establishment, 503 7th street, May's Build- | ‘1#hty thousand dollars, during each of said years, | and tadatle property in eid District for the pated | su the south pide ot 3 wot the {nets thus eet forth by your com- | cloudy firmament of life. May they shine pure | the Neglect of other patients, but their efforts e.the adoption of the following resolution is 5 itt ing. [No connection with any similar establish- | and unsullied.” Responded to by Mr. R. Peter- | ¥eTe unavailing. She would have died sooner |_ment the city.) 5 Champlin, member of the | £07, Who spoke in German. Rad ne cperation been, performed. "LES Pieene naredhcusee | Wighth test oka oreer, may Careacic | We sincerely regret. that our reference to the ait With Mr. E | goed news tothe masses, whether Republican or | Matter instead of giving the praise due to these siiistythe interests of | Patriot, and may Tnx Stax forever shine in | geMtlemen for their noble exertions to save the ict, uire that he should tender his | Cofumlia, and may it be ever represented by as | life of this poor woman, should, through the ed States, entitled, “An act to provide for | of twenty yeare;to an amount sufficient topes tie, | depth of 100 feet, impr t for the District of Columbia,” ap. | interest which may accrue on call bode dee ee ai | Dwelling House, nearly ——— ; twenty-one. eighteen hundred aud | period. which tax shail be collected iv sums cf! | 4+ 6 oictock, purt of FIFTEEN STYLES oF BUSTLES and the latest ; in the mame manner that the en. | Bendréd and eights thousand dollars ductug cach of | At © o/clock. part porelty ip Hoopekirts are now atexhibition at G. | cral taxes of said District shall be collected, Sud be | suid years, agreeall to the provi : pak Corse 7 ed and used exc! tent 0 re ale ead sheen sae io Packny, OS We | Seer cae coos on eee for the District of Columbia.” B DOt to t f of the ac & government oved February } ap) . Sec. 3. Amd be tt further enacted, That the Gover- | twenty-first, eighteen hundred and soventy-ons. and 4 tir ve tak ae Se seal " ith interest, secured by a deed {, Richards, A.J. Faust, James C. | Befu thks Ste Arihar Shepherds of the Repunte- | shape of censure. "CT Tawe™ Mave taken te | stoxaw Harn Sw we just boen importan by | Computer, prepay ald bands for ens and ale: | District shall be eisetdy sabe apodcd ask ceed | Se, Comvevanciny ere 5 . si ———e— Sosy bor ae wie 'Y | On their foce they shall be designated “special im: | exclusively for the payment of the interest anuwally | BUTcHAFer au 2. Mr. Richards said Mr. Champlin had entirely | cen. happily responded, acknowledging on be- 73 Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new hall be signed by- the Gov- | accr said 5 this act shail be Sqnored the commition and they fatt called une | half of ¢ ¢ Washington press the compliment | <HAXpsome IurnoveweNt ow Founrersta ee - v= ~ ede ee ae ne to vindicate the character of Mr. Evans, and to id to them. ‘In order that the entire press of | STREET—Fixe Privare Scuoot Evivice— condemn the attack of a man by insinuations. shington should be remembered on this fes- | Mt. Charles B. Young has long been known as an CHAMPLIN WILL STICK. tive occasion, he offered the following sentiment | *¢°omplished teacher and as the proprietor of ib RENTS, SAVE MONEY branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th | Pravcmenthond Becret id act of said Dis. | 2 tad =a 001 by the it street. Ladies go and see the new styles. troller, and have atlixed to them the seal of the Dis- tee. entitled “An on eathories = wioaiet t — — x spec . Kip Groves for ladies and ntiemen. The "SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That the bonds repairs in said District by the iecutng of f and sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of u x“ the largest and best known private school i ; be red for issue and sale as afore- | millions of bonds and levying a tax for the pa? " : Mr. Champlin said the chairman of the com- | #5 amendatory of the toast the duty of respond- pr in | best Dollar Gloves imported; also, a novelty in | which may : the pa SCHOOL REQUISITES poy kalteney caesarean he | Ig aig tad tee age Ths | wate a? ut Patten oe heetas | tascam Glove Yaak be gariy and tvnres | tude rect mat gucpemsat tee | Wateatac geal sual acracfhsen | || SUMOOL REQUISITES, would say that he had made no charges nor any | amendment was accepted amid applause : Toetlention say cnidst, building ups first-class xd choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glove | Pri not permit any one or more of them togo out | of tome miltiee et ito ee bonds, to a vote a ; rT Bi! insinuations and he woukistop with thatremark, | _ “The Heat goed feeling among our —— cosas winning Gistiostice “in every walk ot | DePOt $08 7th street. Of hie possesion, except for the purpow or ts acts the nat 8 slecticn in the said District boUSs! FECTS eniy adding that he had promised the Governor | #1 American citizens is not a New one, and has d Assaven of Mas and he shall give such socurity tor thelr eake | Bt the frst general election which maj ler OWER and MAGNOLIA EXTRA and Bhat he would servevand ihe did not purpose to | been, Heraldved throughout “the Se 7 rabid baool boliatny eo coat an hic school. Hithers | A-Hayes:Mr D-) havin casangen semmricer ene rae the Governor and te thi {us aetwhich said election asrespects A cCPERTINE FLOUR oni MILL OFFAL te aus zesigye OF te lenwe tine henedienit bs wasremqves | Corin fetuses of eur snckal ayntens, waien gives | 5 ote teryeaines inte Probe. | Bae te te F ports fand iseued under this act,and make | “First: Upon the spore at te eeek ie ahall be auantity . for cade by : oe by the authority whieh appointed him. birth to an Army and Nary of good fellows, | Sens nccommodatiod the’ tonchaee ‘ana | it the beet preparation for promoting ‘healthy ‘ull report, from time te time, to the Lej ve | published fn the Daily je. Daily Republican, | _®¥24-6t__ Riverside Mr. Dulin expressed Bis regret at having to | whowe Jeureel wit be only too proud to Gascite | Tora Nor tccemmodetion the teachers and | it the best prepa scalp, increasing the growth | Assembly», of the amount of sales.as well as of the | knd Evouing Star wewser eects catP pepubtican, L°°®! perform a duty of this kind, especially when the | this festive occasion.’ to announce that an elegant new builii and restoring the color of the hair. Amount of interest that may have accrued oF to Sad the SublicRetber tae ee Be ner aN direct, party concerned was one he had so long associ- | _ During the evening Messrs. Alexander R. | {| t bei stud cat the’ nite m=, oi freeacll theatres paid on said bonds. and the publication thereof be continued for three | —_Onr Stork of BOOKS. STATIONERY, MUSIC ated with in this board. Shepherd, A. B. Mullett and Col. James A. | {8,Jutt being completed on the site of the oll | Ove wew sTyLes OF ConseTs and some rc. 9, Aad oe stferther acted, That twomlllions | mguths Prigr to nuid election.” MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHILDREN’S CARY Mr. 7 gust remarked that he had served on the | Hagruder, of the Board of Public Works, and | Dirmicse "atid in tae Rete ee eae | new improved have just come frou ear factory poe ee EE SE EE gt paid election shall be RIAGES, and oll Kivis of FANCY ARTICLES, to committee entirely disinterestediy, knowing nei- | Mr. E. L. Stanton, Secretary of the District, | Purposes, and. in, th liberality of ail con. | it Europe, and shail be sold to defy any compe- | issue, during the year one thousand sight hundred words following, to wit : _= = eee en ther of the gentlemen. entered the pavilion, and were received with | Shi (0 ‘The building is thirty-two by ninety | tition. Every pair warranted to be a perfect fit. | fiscal quarter alter the adjournment of the next ‘FOR ‘Several Parlor Organs and fine Pianos vory low. Mr. W ard moved that the subject be laid | cheers. feet, has three stories, fifteen feeteach above the | C- BAUM, Corset and Hoopskirt Manufacturer. | reguiar session of the Legislative Assembly, and une Levying a tax for the period of twenty years forthe | A second-hand Piaus at over to the next meeting. PRIZES FOR LADIES’ SHOOTING. ment, front of gener ah ———_>—_—_— hilllion and a half during the year one thousand | payment of the ‘as it shall annually accrue POE & SELIGSON, See Chanute seasmsicd:thes talk was cheap, The bighest prize for ladies’ shooting was — feast ag a _— Ber pe = Two SHOW CASES ior sale at Prince’s Bazar, | eight hundred and seventy-three, and be sold by the | on the four million of bonds to be issued by the Din, elt-wastt Georgetown, D. 0, and he would ask the Board to take the vote | awarded to Mrs. Sebastian Aman, (a fine lady's | ited thrweahos Wan eg ye fe well | 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. Governor within gaia ods to the extent to which trict of Columbia. agr eably to the provisions of an a ari = without further debate. He intended to live | Sbawl;) the second prize (a pair of fine gaiters) | 'é! roughout. Walter S. West, the archi- --- @ ____ the issue thes as , and apon n ut hor! gmt 5 ring the District of Co | AT COST! AT oc Gown all the aspersions contained in the report | to Mrs. W.« Behrens; De. WRITE, Chiropodist, extracts such issue the ‘ied, prize (8 toilet tect, has dispiayed excellent taste in the design, lumbia to create a debt ‘TY DAYS, e Corns, sale said bo for special improvements B TH acto’ pared ures Bunio: itute adebt and repairs in said District by the i f fo The entire stock of the Georgetown Dollar Store, Of the committee. glass) to Mra. A. Koch; the fourth prize (a pair no patne in the exécution of the work Gosar | withost Rp Pd 6 oe a eee bonds and levying «tax for the payment | _809-Im 73 High Street. tg teeter ome reg oF Kid gloves) to Mrs, W. Fendner. the rooms is to be fitted upasagrmnasium.and, | site Washington, and ty ’North thal be depoetted tn the treasury Sf the Dinerick, | ShaCteuatetee: fe, t ball anally accrue ofthe ts: | CAM opens chee cope Tete Big ee Diabelical Out in short nothings tobeleftoutthatisnccesary | Charlesstreet, Baltimore.” Seu WaksTant Mal Gerace beats | Lee four mlicns Wf improvenzat fonde tos | goes thon we. L, GRADWOHCS TTS “4 = 3 ivi nd ©o1 on a of ic orks, ote ata el been Said that (no charges Yee PSSM male | A VILLAIN WHO SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO JUS- | pupils. We congratulate the friends and pat. | 10% CRRAM.—Harvey & Holden, corner 11th | of Ful for the payinent of the cost of special improve- | District". Meds those centre (yaction iu the said | Bridge ‘street own. Note by mail from had received letters on the subject. He (Cham Two weeks — : lin) had told Mr. Williams that he (Evans) was | torning froma visit to asick friend, was knocked tenn theligh toniaiion ft een ee a drunkard, visited houses of ill-fame, and | down on L s.ceet, between 21th and 25th streets, — ee 4 rented houses for such purposes. He wished his | in this city, by a negro man. e poor woman, = character vindicated, and he could not help but | Mrs. Miller, from Georgetown, is now In the | wie WASHINGTON CANAL IMPROVEMENT. this act shall be in | Georgetown or Washington att 2 street and Pennsvivania avenue, deliver the | ments and repairs in said District: includige the | thewotds falnwine te eke & German woman, while re- | modioutly (carter. Th eee, | finest quality of Ice Cream $0 all’ parts of tho | mcute and repaire in said District, incleding the wager ie city, in quantities to suit the purchaser. tf | other purposes: but no payments hall be made adee | ‘The act for levying A°Asat . o any contract for improvements, or for any work | years for the payment of the i CLOTHING. done in relation thereto, unless the work shall rue on ually ec the four milli the Prevailing Hard Times be ten per centum in excess of such payments, ex- | issued by the District of Columbi the iod of twent: mrectan it shail an. “4 i Ten - ™ Workmen ar ed in uy During cept in the case of the final execution of any rovisions of an act entitled * An act authorizi Benge. Apply at 910 igh « y Seel that he had been vindictively assaulted. Columbia Hospital. “It “scems ‘that the fiend | Wall or the casa) gee ne en, ap eee | becomes every one to economize in a cr gompletion of any ‘work and settlement therefor. | District to create a debt for genial arene the ASKELL, LYON « Co. anner itr wisich the comitice lad geted: Me, | and clapuinte rea aacrats sg wae walking along. | ind ith streets t3 3a street, and removing the | Penditures. In the article of clothing alone, a | “ire tana bef Jursher anatieds That the in- | and Tepaive he eid Biesiee ee eee ee reams stated that the eee and acted, Mr- | and clapping ls hands over her eyes completely | tone to Irth street, where they are to be used in | MuMicient saving can be effected to ‘at Fhall be commenced an Carried vn acconiineras the | cr ioe wands and levying’ tax for the payment | WARFIELD'S PATENT COLD WATER Evans stated that the sanders had affected him | blinded her, and she remembers no more. Her | the cee watt sac being constructed in the cen- | Measure the prevailing my peg tape om pccerhetrge gr ciples fom fpr § meee pon and. submitting the ene aually accrue thereon, WASHING SOAP | As a minister of the gospel, for no longer ago than | head was terribly cut and contused, and blood | ter of the canal. Mr. A- Gleason, contractor for P. WALLAcH’s, corner and Pa. ave. prov! 9 Sabbath last as he was entering Mr. Noble’s | was discovered upon a large stone found near i fis wi the question of the the twenty-first day of February, eighteen hundred and | issuing of four millions of im ovement bonds, t NO BOILING: selling toe best clean ne Cutaiee tie ae, BY | ervanipeauss abs eacbostvaly Er the pommroaet | seniae the people at's general election iu tie sail ‘0 HAKD RUBBING! ¢ pre e e grading and paving 7th sireet, is filling up the = church to preach he heard these matters talked | where she waslying, indicating that it had been obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than the public inter: Of at the church door. used for the purpose of making her insensible | ‘inal be.ween 4% and 5th streets, with the sur- : ~ nC. 8, And be tt further enacted, That if any | ‘Third. That the tickets for and against thie act fred re Blane yl Br. Woodward explained that he desired a | and unable to give any alarm. Both eyes were | Py'the hoord at Public Werke oa heen ee eion | aby other house. oficer creimplose of the said Distr thall aseter | aball bearnattat tigkets for, and. against this act NO WASHBOARDS Bosticement, <0 that, f possible, the matter | Durst open. and Yotal and permanent blindness | lert on the north side, witch i tee cored se conned tobe raised by this acy chotrary tue provision he atic which may be Past for hieneteeetties 8° | vo gwscn eee: auanve on wanpe could be reconciled. must result. She says she not the villain | yj Ff 4 2 9 - 4 i a a i > - NOD iv ss a 4 ‘The motion of Mr. Woodward to postpone was | following her, and was just attempting t ran Vicuininereten toa Tat ee St Fema nvemee, corners | el Octal Dantes be peated rine: | Lae pon A eoreinceh Gael Soesie eee BALTIMORE, MD. rejected. when he fell upon her. She was rol of noth- | he cut through to the James Creek canal inthe | EVR sixcrtne Sewing machine was myented | ment in the jail of this District for a term of not less | District, by the lesutng of four millions ot tots ‘and | The above firm having secured the exclusive right THE REPORT ADOPTED. ing. and what his purposes were can be more | course of next year. many attempts have been made to construct a | than three nor more than twelve months, and by a aryece tax forthe payment of the interest as it manufacture and sell The vote was then taken on the adoption of | than surmised. He was a xoung ne man, — -class machine that could be sold at area- | fine of not less than fixe hundred dollars ‘nor more | shall annually accrue thereon and submitting the Warfleld’s Patent Cold Water Seif- Faas note Hicker eng) ae emses, | barefooted, with his panteroiled upto hisknees: | Crars AGarnar THE OLD Conronarion— | Haniianamachine inst could be Hooper and to | EP"5 Und" be it further enacted, That this act | Sih wattghe gestion of the issuing of the “Tour Washing Soap, Faust, Knott, Richerds, ns, Dulin, and | Cannot somebody assist the ends of justice by | Ciaims amounting to upwards of $150,000 have | the Wilson Sewing Machine compro bane sill be selmitted to the poopie or alectera ce ont | Syltions.of improvement ba District ond teetere: | in and for the STATE OF MARYLAND and DIS- Moore—; nay—Mr. French. «| biving a clue to the villain. been filed with the auditing commission, and as | the credit of having succeeded In attaining District at the first general election which may be | tothe question of the issuing. of foun waltiene oy TRICT OF COLUMBIA. enn 7 row 5 * = rape ripe lenge Boanp or Puntic WorKs—More Improve the time limited by statute expires on the Ist | object. The McLean Hooper-Company has pro- | held after its nsage together with the questions of | improvement bonds, and the i Messrs. Hart, Murtagh, Woodward, and Ran- | Public Works, yesterday, a request was read | Claims will be alter that daee. ‘This should be Gulph asked to be excused from voting, and Mr. | from Peter Campbell that the water main be | fmmediately considered by persons holding Champlin declined to vote. extended on bth street, from @ street to the | claims, and if any holders arcnot prepared to ? THE TEACHERS. boundary; referred. ‘The alley in the rear of | brove them, they should not tell og place them resolution that the teach- | the Fourth Presbyterian Church was ordered to | Co'aie on or before the evouing of ths tot Ganot districts meet as follows on | be payed. ‘The brick-yard on the corner of 20th | Seatentien Mao wich tae ey can produce neat for the purpose of receiving in- | and N streets was ordered to be removed. The | tht necessary proof, = trom the sub-boards :—First District, = oy = tpl ees pins mp ng — — 1 i, at 11 o'clock; second, | between 9th and 1 » was ordered to be Stanton Guarps o'clock; third, Wallach Build- | cleaned out. Gen. Balloch was authorized to Piatti hsateuarees: corse 4 Wand Ra ,orcloeks fourth, grammar school, ix — = es Med oipedh Lhe, if, | streets, Col. Bowen in the chair, and a commu- ©’cloek, and the secretary be directed to give - chie wi . i rouse notice in the papers; adopted. & prepare a svstem of sewers Yor Georgetown, nication was received from Captain Young's cotton in reference to | invite the attention of the public to this very smpo- duced a machine which sews directly trom two | the issuing of the four millions of bonds aforesaid, this act shall be conducted in all respects, as regards | Tiot SOAP, which washe« thoroughly in any kuw of in the mode hereinafter provided, namely: the persons entitled to vote an ise, 4 cords rd, Soft or Salt—witaout boiline. They os, forms the elastic lock: stitch, and runs | "Virst. Vpon the approval of theact it shall be | anc! with the laws and - og be tee that it will not injure eveu the finest Fe le a aeching using two | published In such papers as tho Governor may di- | applicable tothe holding of resent he, in sald faint greene a nd cna torag’ma: | fasted Reniccattiep cnututee! | PUES ve aine un ran evan ecntinned for three said election. ‘ourt closing the polls, the ballots for and ‘more mstructio: Second. The ballots used at said election shall be | against this faw shail ¢ election feuet ted E asrangenoent of 1 Denton tani | peticod. and thoes in inva af anid ce manatee | Serine Gale law aha theveel beac ea thereby producing s lighter running aden, | feauing of said bonds, or of the contraction of said | the'camek easily Beamer BA eo eB age: we Mp: Ot its | Set, shail be in the words following, to wit: aged FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. competitors. Price list:—McLean & Hoo} For the act of the District of Columbia entitled machines, #40, $45, 855 and $75; Wilson’s, ), | “Anact cuthorising the District of Columbia to cre $45, $50, $75, $105 and $125. A. & I. Kosen- | ates debt for special improvements and repairs in thal, No. 447th street, are the agents, and sell | *id District, by the issuing of four million of bonds, u on very ‘accommodating terms. id levying a tax for the pasment of the interest, as which causes frequ: to those who go from @ steaming hot wash hang out clothes. Thousands of testimonials to ite great exe are at har ‘vou to Ronen several election shall designate t one of precincts or districts, 1 Dumber of votes ca ordinary and ley itshall annually accrue t! for this loan, | Week , + and submitting the which returns shall be placed in the electior By it ther company, east Capitol Hill, numbering 75 men, ——__—_@_—____ fs the quention of the face the f ‘e 1 election bi Ne \ Mr. Hart offered ‘a resolution that classes in | The board adopted a regulation prohibiting ali | Sekine ty'be attached Gok aan Guards, | _ CAvTIoN—Beware of Impostors!—As some un- | #<t» With the a ff the tasuing of the four mil- | box of each election district with the other papers of | things that so " Sol tie gar Provided that ue alluotal capemscinse | SGeetscr'avenucs ‘Gen. Balad, quauleen the | Which was received. Dr. Newton was clccued | SeTupulous partes’ wre in" the habit of seer canremengw amet gitaces the wsowle, | anid section andthe others aball'be plac iy | ment a Rhy aceite Sn led eo weed ta ei ne dy ¢ a adopted. On motion of Mr. Fre: im the thire ied envelope and be directed to the Secret: ofthe District and be placed in his hands by one ot tors of said election officers. Fifth. On receiving the said envelopes containing fo have tres stumperemoved from 14th snd 8 appointed adjutant. The Gears soe nenea eh, changes were made | Streets. The chief engineer was direct a repare a plan of the grate of M street, from | “Bt companies. with labor and hard usage of dor machine ist 5 that their places of business are branch stores of | general l iseuing of four millicns of improve- ; ith this soap; the Original Franc, I hereby notity the public | meut band ied in eatd act. that T have nob rauch stores, and that Uhbve no | "Awd the baila estore said nck and the issuing i i > 1 led, or the dirt = ae connection with any similar institution in this | of the bonds shall be as follows: the returps as aforesaid, the Secretary shall examine ort ne frem prim: to primary tock Creek to New Hampshire avenue, and of] Rear Estate SALES. . Joh ° city. The Ori; ina Franc, dealer in Gent’s AOSIEES STRAY SEER CU EER EES. same, al together the aggregate votes as no blucing if dried in the sun, gon fiom primary ? to primar ew Hampshire avenue, from Pennsylvania | estate agent, sold on yerierday a Parton ol ies | Fugulehing Goi Bt Thee, Ronen Gente titled atnet guthortsing the: District ar pataen, | Saat in each district: and eo pT am ee Mr. Hart, from the committa | Sas instructed te hunatts avenue, ‘The treasurer | Highland property, on the B- & 0.3. R., tour | _ COWLING's PATENTED Necerin Fasrewen, | {ititds "Al act authoriz special improvements and | Certificate among the recorde cf hie afiaee? Of SBC ‘when washed inthe ordinary way with tho ccepted the offer ot Messrs. | Was instructed to have certain repairs made in | miles from the city, recently owned . | for sale wholesale and retail, at the Original repairs in said District, by the issuing of four mil- Six fit shall appear from said returns as certi- | Soaps hitherto most popular. to furnish medals as the | the Armory building for the use of the militia. | jartholow Esq. The mansion house, with 25 | Franc’s, 431 7th street, between D and E. No | lions of bonds, and laying a tax for the payment of iy the ary that amajority of the votes o consumers. therefore, it is unquestionably the pono a eS Seres Of the. park. were gerchaasa Oe Chavin, | uaxnch ears: the, interes aa ig thal! annually accrue thereon, | cast for members cf uid Legislative Avarmbiy tail GHEAPEST Sap ‘over wauufactured: ‘The weual — Ma oven = a ark, * and submitting the act, ‘ | have been cat 3 fscouut to eCATIONAL. We contione Velow cur | MCE nk eee rns TE Bauer | eanedy, or biassa tere aes IEEE Im, Warren Burars—one, | Scuing of the four millions of tmprovemiet beta, | RAT eee cer en eer ot ths Es, zs r notices of the best schools and academies: | Seitz, chairman, and Messrs. Adolf Cluss,A.| Mn. Fuaxx Mysne’ pan at the Schuetzen- | open in trentac ty Docks ont ea re Digtrict,"., ine People st & general election in said | ciatm the same in the papers of the District in which | _, Wholesa Hiss E Je Magrade: will reopen her popular | Puott W- H- Hoover, Joseph Weyrick, Emanuel | fest, situated near the southern entrance, isthe | nal Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store: 431, fth | D's. winst the issuing of four millions of im- | Shall be cast aguiust this sct 1t ehall’he sold autor ae ae Select at No. 11 West street, Georgetown, on | Lancaster, G- W- Coleman, A. Mall: and 8. Pat- | best patronized baron the grounds. ‘The reason | street, at Popular Prices. No branch gtoren. | pane ahd ig ok fone millions bo effect. 7 - | mer, representing the butchers, bakers, and | is becavse he sells the best beer, and the people Buy Toe Ceresrarep “ Franc” CoLtars, Third. That a ballot-box for each election district Ske.2. And be it Surther enacted, That with the ‘The undersigned has ed from his old ph of ‘ore's Select School will reopen | hucksters of the Washington markets, arrived | who go to the fest find itont the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale rd against the said law nial for aed mates | Bulication of this act iu the newspapers as afore: | y une iner sayy utp removed from his old place next. This well and favorably | here vesterday morning to examine the diiferent — —— only at the Original Franc’s, 4317th street, Look | 12% 0° ovement bonds, shail Ye depscitel: setiee | said forthe peried of three, months, there shall br a “eo 2O7 STE ool is situated at the corner of Nand | St31es of workmanship of the interior of the dif- | Tux new monthly Masonic journal to be | fordtho meme epee ree 4A | Clecticn in relation thercto shall be conducted inall | Retterary of the Blcteie that it oat eee ngage potwoon Sith ond Ith trast, 12th sireets northwe “ it market-houses in this city, the mode of | started here in October is to be edited by Dr. A. Teepe regards the persous entitled to vote, and | the people at the first general cloctyee: ate eeitted 9 | where he is Rrepared to attend to all orders “The twelfth annual sesion of Mrs. $. A. | L ling stalls, &<. The committe, visited the | G. Mackey and published by McGill & With- 4 eee eT agcction after its passe | in his line of business, euch as Bi HANG? amences on | Lexington, the Lafayette, the Richmond, and | erow. | m accordance with the laws and regula- | age for their appr Peck’s Select School for Boys commences on wi ‘h ise fi ich may be applicable to the huldi: hich may. enpeticehie to ing Precepiress may be | She Center markets here, and expressed them-| 5 © p,oggu sends we the appleton’s J 7 uu tien th 9.00 tolare ort s selves a8 much pleased with the styles of con- ° : felines does Gone seen from 11 a-m. to 5 p. m., or she may be ad- struction, expeciatly of the markets {ust erected. | for Sept. 9; from the National News Company as RELL HA G, HE NEW FRENCH CANDY MAUFACTORY | othe or disapproval, and a cop) CK SMITHING, LIGHTNING RODS, SPEAK* T MRA Oa tone which may b such notice shall be filed and recorded in the udice | ING TUBES: be : poe The celebrated French Candy manufacturer, keeps - ki eral . : of the of the Distric 1 work done in the Bost 1a piwaye on hand a large stock of the finest fresh | containing said tickets shall Ke epsued ed tie Gale | eee be And be Mfuriher enacied. That whereas an | Ail work done in the bist mans rand! ‘ork wholesale prices. containing said tickets =! al- | emergency exists for the immediate taking eect fico, be commention. hes open Mr. M ener will open a Select | The committee left last evening for Philadet, | We have San Francisco papers of Aug. 18. BiO'sthstrectsbetween Penna: avenge and D sees Hols ehall be immediately connted. aud a tally list | this act in the event of its approval by the poopie, it | Sys HOUSE FURS School on the kindergarten system at “The Cot. | Pia, and from there will proceed to New York, Rorthwest. Dealers will do well by giving him a | hereof be made, and up duplicate revurdn or the hall be im foree from and after the pr ion | "A share of public patrouage is policited. tage,” on Fayetie street. Georgetown, on Mon- | Brooklyn, Boston, and New Brunswick. | Thé GEORGETOWN. oe SAF GLosiNG UT TALE 4u26-2m" | Votes cast in each election district _ CHARLES L. HULSE, aule-ém SCHNEIDER! 3 fs Leone a oaeke committee is accompan: -C: c ; a Seber, Me Larner & weil spoken of a0 8 | Citas Lou of Deloeeiee fab Ane nn, | _Geonawrows Pustio Bcmoots._‘Tee Board | G Speaker of the House of Del . |) fARBLE MONUMENTS. Penk se gates. |” lpaaeaonae Madame A. Dorman is now prepared to resume | of the Couneil.—Balts funy 30h int. of Guardians of Public Schools have ordered OF SUMMER STOCK OF DRY Goops. Atha of aes Coa —— Council. — 2s A. Dor ede m the establishment of two additional secondar: . Approved, Anguet 19, 1871. MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, Ti Ht treet northwest. 7 tet idence, No. | Fon sue Ixvonmarion of tourists who desire | schools—one male ‘uu gue eae. Ta AS | gRINE WHITE STRIPED PIQUES, 12K conts "HD COUR Governor, aan — Prot. L. Corradi Colliere will resume his les- | 3,P!€#sant excursion north and west we refer to | ordered by the board Primary c selling, at reduced prices. for cash, at my tons in singing on 3 the superior inducements offered by the North- | No.1, (male,) Miss M. I. Tucker, teacher, be NGTISE. SNP. PROCLAMATION BY THE Marble Work were O ctreet Sol See Tan, londay next. The Professor untitled “An pear the INE DRE! LAWNS, 10 cents. lob lotof SUMMER SIL. . (slightly imperfect,) GOVERNOR publish: act “ ern Central Railroad, which, connecting with the | located in the Montgomery street building: Pri- alah 37% cents per yard. publishing au act entitled “An act he Treasury + sUTEERFO fwcen sth and With otrest don Nictweed the | Pennsylvania Railroad, and thence “by direct | mary No. 2, (male,) Miss Laura Thorn, texcher, job Tot in STRIPED JAPANESE SILKS, tnt aod Potomac Hatirond’ Company pet ents a ms AUABOT ON hours Of 10 ann ey preet®: daily, between communication with some of the best roads in | i the same building; Pi No.3, (temale,} | cents per yard. nection of ons,” and submitting the same to the people | (UTR NEING, CLAIMS AG ape -and 5pm the country, will afford the shortest, best, and | Miss E. L. Godey, teacher, in the High stroce ‘DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS eape Bisclt a prscebing the form in wt GhOMGRTOWS AND TUE Li ‘Tne Staxer THROAT Corrine Case—How | Quickest route to San Francisco and all points | building; Primary No. 4, (female,) F. P. | on our center counter, at 12% cents per yard. * eau acssh ee gerne aie ‘oouRT, cnn Srnaxe Tunoae Cos . west. Some of their Indwocmente are anol Sullivan, teacher, in the Prospect street build | “Um Prie Dole” AN Wire, ee ee ae — Stated in yesterday's Stat that Me June | Steel rails, double track, freedom from dust. ami | ing: Male Secondary, Miss AUF. teacher, | _aul2-tr 1018 and 1020 7th street, N. W. ‘ana proclamation sasde ey Pleary was found on the corner of 6th seen acd Fe seen naa: Me.O- 5 Pataick ey Semese iene pees rin the Prowpert | PINEY ow KPO AC RIVER, cd August 19, Fh, catia TAs meen, a athe Bie Tacs STenue by Detective Clarvos with | ner Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, where | street building; Male Intermediate, Mra ay IN diGHT 0 AGREES to ts 7 the how itwas done. It has since transpived that | '™frmation will be cheerfully given. heal bl Foe Soncumery wet | tors, Tit" Qetober neat under’ bf rf rs _—o——_— q a 5 . :. “ pag me ep ree eae yt | Axotner Deata rRom KIxpLIne A Free , teacher, in the Prospect street PR fouse,” Wah: lately had a mlvunderstonds yang | WiTH Coat O1.—The wife of Mr.J. Snyder, of asee Male Grammar, Mr. Wm. ©. Lips- city. Salt f '$ an employe in the H. ea worbutt, who | Germantown, Montgomery county, land, | comb, Jr., teacher, in the street ‘and hunting, ‘croa isterauiaNonritia Gotta | be mumiaetuanaaa cee! | iuait, tere Pema, Me aus 4 | eeetoeae abe ects Sete FRocked iinedont {Gorbutt) out and at once | Tociock Mz. Snyder wan teen eee schools reopen on Monday next, and when afl lly fee Bek 3 tm the hotel sl took et he recovered he wut explosion rashed into the dwelling, | filled with the maximum namber (sixty penta | $20... tti-weekly mail has been to wert Ratel aud took an eraser, as he state, to where he found ie. wifeonvetoped in ames; | fOr each chou!) will ‘Tundved ae Rao MSBRE G47, 018 ver week, 860 for Anzuat, again 3 & second on him, and dreadfully” i oxcor His Marniace Certiric, . sm the seule Cleary was cut in the throat. that che waged ie te tote nee asared | se pie-nic of the G: ‘Me Groot | JOHN H. KIRKWOOD, Marae e ToPrIstOr. Pree ey ay meat ‘most prominent of | *2¢ used coal oil to kindle the fire. ee last, “ there have | (10 AND SE === — hich he defies comwutigrontt | _ Now that our summer weather has passed the | zest into all the amusements of the to - soy pet oan LF Promen temy to general impulse ia to be up with the season in our evening, while she was a dante Pi pg TIES. Runde dolines thes tees ee et, HOY OF one | Sould Semuark that Mr. Sirens, woote samen er | Mnotier potee Sees eee wiped hee Pa stasis “ene —y {| futerprise, has taken time by the forelock and | the wink,” she hastily left her at- the We can testify too. and we recommend having had made to order aA dull seas tendant and foined the neweneee r aefor the authorize a subscription stock large and excellent saortment of fall goods, ix | as ehe left the park witn him: "Wait tl we | latteelres akon Ag Acz toauthoring «subscription to the, stock of A Boy Kittzp ny Liowtstxo.—Daring the | fi¢Teb¥.emabled to retail the same at a remarka- | come back, and we will tell you something that | SYzb%<t ~ : ane -—Daring bly moderate price. He has purchased at low | will astonish you!” The then drove 1005 —s — figures, and can sell at correspendingly reduced | rapidly to the residence of the Rev. Mr. Sweet, | _& wtf Kees, and Bales Room Poa sireet, 0 pol rates, on Gay Fegimes Wand Montgomery, where the ancy K Dy Haatning and ine ae sors, | Seumsretemade ome Sah by the 2everond 2a FOR DIAMONDS, &c., a iy, were atumned iar td:Tesiding im that vicin: | Oroide Plated Sets, Bracelets: Guarnas,’Rings: | and told thelr’ friends what they het dare net Cant on Hevea the former wil loee her opesigne Pe spel and back and Agaie Sloeve But the sister of the bride refused to believe the story BENJ. L. HOOD. Save xoun Moxey —an moneys ‘deposited eh er Benin: ena, ee ayn deegetten wotlk the eaeietie Fae eaten aed are i Sra nod fretore the first day of Septesiee will og rime Assontaanv of Haman Hive has joat | (eeument tnd athe had given the minister the é 1200 per eat the fea pod Six per cent. from date. | been received at Baum’s Corset Fact »ry, 408 7th | The bride's eher waned wiota.% ‘the Been cbiainea real estate, be ps Story of marriage as false, and declared that her | "iq for eagh ih“aveyvr.

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