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LOCAL NEWS. Concdeuse! Locals. TRUKSDAY ve have ” for Ang ¥ blish manu, » is not ao exorh © water priv: ad again by iF last mir ge of programme. oan extim: ost for pr Present « Drs. Ve ors thereot bal . done ail in tke ines in st.ch am: adic, they believe the ers it Lusoients should be former dx south letter ice in B street. in | ides, tallow, Ko., | zs had Loasted that + red with, as they had | to enable them to stay where in reply #aid that the at- called t> this | Dr. > bet tention © matter once ng rence on their part. | ulty was when the | deposited there and when | oh was then worse, | bu 3 hours when ers had sometimes left their stores, the smell. Dr. Elise said that Mr. Jeweil was the only | one smong the sea and candice manufacturers | who b Toper spirit of acced- lemands of the board. | ice in the removal of | his business far out of town, and deserved credit | for bis public +. He’ would tell Messrs. | Gregory and Scott that no amount of mi could ivtuence him asa member of the board | it was removed: itefien oecurred dur. their cu: to suffer a nuisance to exist contrary to law, and | he wenld speak fer other members of the board. Such insinu m the ¢ board. { Mr. Gregory stated that he had rot made any | such Snsinuation, but had merely repeated what | stated to him. Went on to say that there was over a and a half of money invested in this i a this District. The owners of these | establishments had in some cases spent their | hole lives in building up their business, aud | they coukl not be crowded out im such haste. ‘Time should de given them sufficient to guard against sactitica of property as a matter of jus- tee. The mem engaged in the business were | good citizens and worthy men. He suid the should look to this matier compl ; and he made a motion t cteer be directe t abatement of the nursace: take legal measures to that Zin A New Foau.—New York sharpors are still a their oid game of sett- | ing traps fur the unwary, and na tew { weeks past many circulars have beeu seceived Lere ofcring for eale greenbacks in any quantity desired. Among the latest received isone trom a reported bank note engraver, signed““in F. L. andi. Fraternaily yours, Arthur Deberton, (4 macon of 3) years membership and Odd Fel- jow for 13 vears,)i@ Broadway, New -” The | cueular has printed on it the insigniaof both orders. Encloced is what purports to be aclip- | Ping from some New York paper, as follows: | “An Qver Igcue—Tbe authorities in the Treasary Departmen ngtou bave been astounded concerning an over backs.” It seems that soni time | required to | € & large amount, zthe | 'y @ mista: ving av | of many million dolla sexcess | the kanal the h of ike pi ad, are offering at a g se the money bein a8 as any ever issued ing is bogus, and was zvtten np by | S, and in the circular tt is referred to | Liguation as to how they came in pos- | session of the money (7) which they propose to Extra inducements are held out; thns, | will be sent on receipt of $10 by express, | ce. Correspondents are instructed to send an- | swer by express—nerer by mail; positively, | new?” Those who age so shallow-witted as to remit of course lose their money, and becoming | ‘ps criminis with the bank note engraver, | cep mum if they get nothing or receive a | package of sawdust. ho, w. count. | perfectly genuine is — | Tux NatiowaL Eaitroap—An Air Line to Herrisvurg—Mecting of Incerporators.—A meet- ing of the incorporatorsof the was held yester t the Washington club- Bouse, and some important action in regard to the ise taken. The charter for this road was obtained during the late session of the | Maryland legislature, with the following gen- | tlemen as tncorporators:-—Gov. H. D. Cooke. | A. K. Shepherd, B. L. Jackson, of W gto F.D. Stanton, Col. Washington Bowie, A. 5. | Davis, of Montgomery county, Md: Dr. A. | K J. A. Dorsey, Wm. Ma county Col. A. K. Longwe! hions” for the kame | } Mete | R. Netso aner | Ci Hall, W.H. Shorter, Lew jecasearily @ | Kennaugh, J. L. XN. Bowen, | hal visited the | © other side | man and Mezes Br ws, ot Howard | THE POLITICAL crncrs. Ordway -LeBarnes- Reddy” Welch | Couvention To-day. A Candidate for Congress to be Chosen A Queerty Mixed Crowd Present. The Ordway-LeBarn vention, calle Rev. W. J. Walker, * Cha man of Exe: e Commit Barne Mal expected, over i present. ‘t d to order, Sergeant Aleek W) eg f the northern market, or ue, but these e er abe it short by chairman mat 1% 0 big ei * Phe'convention will “Mir. rea for the convention, and Mr. Leb with TRE LieT oP DEL xe:—1, M. H. Hunter, ts R.D.B 3, A. Grimes, if —— 4,6. Hl. Dyer, J. Martin, ward; 5, H. D. Peyton, S. La 6, W. H. Bell, E. Crusor, Perry ry Lucey. R. H. Freeman, Wx J. Beall, D.T. Carry, W. H. Bo: i AT’ W. LeBarnes, Martin Welsh, A. Filsworth, W. Lee, ing, Robert Butler, Dr. ©. D, Barrett, M J. Costin, T. y y Beall for chai wan. BR. J. Beall, J. W. LeBarnes ana L. ii. | Pougias were nominated. Mr. Walker put the question, and Mr. LeBarnee was elected tem- } Porary chairman. MARKS BY MR. L: Mr. Letiarnes, on taking Dair, eaidthat fer the eec in our histury they were called on to nominate a candidate One year ago they had pominat test of the oMvers of the shown his uniitn n. To-day they had met to v fe their nights. They had lived+:nder a more potent despotism than the farious Venitian Council et Ten. They had met to make @ fight Scainst the tyranny of the District government. Let his hearers gird their for the struggle ana the vietory will be sie. To- Gay an organization takes its place—the people against the District government—the end was not-dorbtful. Tammany was never so pow ful as six weeks before its overthrow, six wocks ercenes between now and Ovi ack well the lesson. Grant gud Wilson aud Greeley and Brown have nothing to do with this elec- tion. Doubtless a strong effort will be made to cheat the people, an effort to create an enthu- sisem for Che Presidential candid: ‘The re- Ppublicans, democrats and conser beon their guard. Let not the diverted from local affairs. To itlustrate: G Grant was the candidate of his (LeBarne: pars... | ause.) Gen. Wilson was his (16 barnes’) friend, and he wanted to see him Vice President, and four years later President, nniess that most lilustriods statesman, Charles Suui- ner, if a candidate. {Cheers.} Dr. K.T. Freeman, of the seventh district, was nominated by Mr. R. J. Beal! and elected temporary secretary. ME. ORDWAY SAID he hoped they would proceed carefully and de- Hberately, and before a nomination is made that they have a platform. It is well Who issued the call for this convention. not propose to give the people rimary electi nt an electi for delegates to select cauii- dates. This was to his mind a snare. He pro- posed that they appoint a committee on perma. hent organization. COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS, Mr. Atkinson moved that a committee pf. eleven be appsi inted om erudentials; and Messrs. re G c B e MIT O§ PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. Mr. Ordway moved the appointment of « w mittee of seven on permanent orguni agreed to, and the followi i G. Ordway, W. T. Davis, iGreen, Henry Lacey, H. O. Jobnson, W. C. Costin, and H. D. Peston. The committee retired, and while the hob-nobbing was resumed. G At 2:10 p. m. the committee on wt PERMANENT ORGANIZATION | reported (through Mr. Ordway: the following: Dr.d.1.. N. Bowen, president; 0. DL. Barrett and W. H. Beil, vice-presidents; Dr. K.T. Free- dshaw, secretaries; George Chase and George Horton, sergeauts-atarms ir. Hunter submitted the ake tit district, Batson id Sanders for Martin and Woodward in the 4th, David Curry for Wright in the 8th, H. A. Pixton for Wall in the teth, Dr. K. B. Detrich for D. Carroll in the 15th, Dr. Stephenson for W. D. Plowden in igth, H.'0. Johngon in place | of Chinn in 15!h ] ‘The report was adopted. The report of the committee on permanent organization was adopted. J.L. N. Bowen was condacted to the chair by Messes. Bradshaw and Sandy Lacy, and brietly returned bis thanks, an! said futare gen- erations would rise up and call them blessed if they stood up like full-grown men, not ruled by money or the press. Mr. J.T. Costin offered resolutions deprecating the action of “ the Brooks committee,” and pro- viding for the appointment ot a committee of one from each district to wait on leading re- publicaus and endeavor to bring about good teelirg. A ‘motion was made to refer the matter to the committee on platform, and carried. Messrs, Barnes, S. Lacey, W. H. Bell, W. ©. Costin, C. Crusor, W. EF. Kennaugh and E. ‘M. Smith were appointed. Jadge J. E. |“ Mr.O D. Barres ‘i , and Smith, C. W- Hood, of Carroll county. Md. The | eA Pet ber mig = as Onited ten, mae rempend- route as laid out is almost a straight line, the distance being 9 miles. It ras originally enr- veyed im the year 1827, by order of President Adams, for a wational turnpike from the capital to the lakes, with Buffalo city as the terminas, but the project was abandoned by President sackson. This road will bring the city of Wash- ington 30 miles nearer Harrisourg than by either of the present routes, besides opening up asec- tion of country rich in mineral as well as agri- cultural wealth. By a small branch road of seven of eight miles in the vicinity of Westmin- ster it can be made to comnect with the Balk- mar valiey road to Hanover, thus placing the products of the ore mines in almost direct line of transportation with Washington. Tae Greex’s RETURN; on, A WEEK IN AN Pere « We last week, Antonio G. rvondacki, a Greek, juny from a nd story window to escape Olcer mae had, it concealed in house where be and bas Noon bart his the officers he would climb u th thy the papers wi e agent of property at the northeast corner of 13th street and Pennaylvania » enue for aten-year leaseonthesame. They pro- to establish there an up-town business ang Ecket ofce, to accommodate persons ae in the western section of the city and guests the Imperial, Willards’ and Arlington hote! ‘The store is'at present occupied by Mr. Evan Hughes. merchant tailor, but will be vacated b; hhim the Ist of August next, he having accepted a bonus of $5,000 to give up al! claim on the property at that date and give the company full possession. This is another evidence of the shrewd management and business enterprise of the company. «9 | of a lady named (The convention was still in session when our report closed, and the indications were that Mr. F. A. Boswell would be ef A Femaie PickroceetT ARRESTED.—Alice Redmond, a colored woman, was arrested yea- terday in the act of abstracting a pocket- oft. thief and locked her up. pied - ! Tue “Go Wrst” Civa.—Yesterday the sol- | 48 diers and sailors in East Washington otganised at the who | & club to go to Pittsburg on the I7th of Septem- pecrane lanpunge: as eee eae og him with ber, and take part in the taller be et agent, for tue teat the city that is the for | oroide and the dollar jewelry with gold | No. 47 Pennsylyania avenue, between: ‘Oth streets, Reddy” Welch con- Hatton ip ithe removal | } seats.” After | ker offered a ) Known | that there is some contest a+ to the committee | a a, euch as is given in the states, | = “Browne, stating bis inability to be mad. Pith District. ERLEYITES, BUT FaiLs. t rer all's hall, corner H. Smith, president, i Bartley © was tae ceding because he v d. ly exhausted rered @ ecrics af resolutions endo: Wilson; declaring that no one oppose on should hereatter t tha! elab reco; n s ike only le, orks, Ac. Col. Bowen cratic meeting Weet retorted by ag rable traud, a ale slang harang ereeted with cries of jead beat out,” a& ch in sup port the re: J. Ww. Warren, J t or Grailey. i in’teare whether his t c marks, in which he said Choate’s n: te choke it. @be resclutions as ottered by Mr. Freemen Were then adopted without a dissenting voice. West again moved that the c futo@ mass ng to elect delegates to om League il conrention; but the president informed him that under the resolution just adopied be was . NOT A MEMBER of the club, amd would not be recognized as such. (Great 1 nd derisive shouts at insisted en speak- be ferced out of the said the president was a slave to the te works, aud, asa member of the s cenerai committee, had ignored the be p ofthe District. + peecident deu®@nced the stateméut as TebagincveD To Rave, ‘ariowt: Interriftions, but the chair stead- d fo recoguize him, and said no one thiselub., This so enraged the rutian, West, that Le advanced to the president's table, and strikirg it viciently, the assertion was damnable*le, and the chairg, d—d li chair (Mr. Smith) remaine@Wealm ux epithets of West, si Temarking Would to-das Thiscnly & the inter still more viol its oferilee rema: » At ontusion prewailed, dur- 18 FATHER, a desperate looking fellow, came up te the p dent and wan © know what was the matt ‘The chair quietly explained the causeof the d order (g be the ineulis offered him and the meet- tug by"Marcellus. The old man took his son's however, saying that if he (the prasident) Torace Greeley was a democrat he was a © Was a ite hag stuipped themseives for the Mareeilus West. who had divested him- of bis coat, veiled out to the Greeley-ite, Go in, ——; Vil back you up, no matter what youdo!” Thé row lasted about teu minutes, but was a windy war, no blows being struck on either side. Nally, order belng restored, reso- lutions were adopted requestirigghe delegates ot the 18th district in fié republican comuittee to use their’ besh efforts to have rescinded the _resolntigs uthorizing , the respeetive districts . toy tpld primary’ ‘elections for the purpose of choosing delegates to the ‘neminating convention, &c., and that in the opinion of this el@b a primary €leetion purpose above nanted, at this time, weuld.M detrimental to republican inter- @+tsgand that w it isright that ihe general committe id designate the time to choose ficlegatergeig fit is wholly inexpedient that they hould detate the manner in which it should be do Perkins offered aresolution which as Mbpted ee vorition of superintendent of streets in nth district. A letter was read from resent. and ho led entor ng resolutions would be ig Gra dop- itt ying that he was the first to inderse the normal tend Wilson. D. F. i woul had be been present at the time. The meeting then adjourned. ORDWAY OnSTRUCTIONISTS IN THE Feta Distrtor —The Republican Club Rv the Tib district held a meeting tast evening at Union Bethel Hall, Mr. Joseph H. Jackson in the chair, who stated that the meeting was called to nominate delegates to the convention tonom- inate a delegate fo Congress. Mr. Simons moved . mijeuge ihe meeting subject to the cail of he pre idleness givens had not had su ciept eto yw er the «;uestion, which was carried by an overwhelming melee after which the Ordway faction, ded by nelins Clark (in the ¢ ») formed themselves into a mass mecting, and Mr. (. Syphax addressed the meeting, denounc- ing the action of those whobad adjourned the previous meéetiog, He submitted a resolution ndorsing Grant and Wilson, and declaring that the Kepublicans of the 7th district would vote fer no man, either for Congress or the Legisla- ture, who does not stand fair on the question of civil rights aud the Gray assessment bill. ‘The resojution was, on motion of Mr. Freeman, so amended as to demand two dollars and eight hours’ work for laborers, and unanimousiy adopted. Messrs. Henry Lacy, Rt. H. Freeman, and William H. Clark were elected delegates bi pd the nominating convention, which met to- ay. —— Escart or CATTLE Tutuves.—Last night Sergeant Acton and Officer Barkley arrested two colored men on tho charge of passing them- selves off as poundmen, and in that character taking a cow belonging to Humphrey Ware. ‘They were locked up in the Sth precinct station. house, and some houre afterwards one pf their accomplices was arrested on the same charge, nd on taking them to the lock-up, the officers found that the two first arrested had broken out ofthe cell by unscrewing the lock and made their escape into the yard and scaled the wa!!, since which time they have not been seen. petiaae flow nantes } THROvGN To THE SovTR wirsouT CHANGE or Cans.—On and after to-morrow a Pullman palace car will leave the Baltimore depot of the ‘altimore and Potomac railroad every evening, apd go through to Weldon, N.C. This willadd eatly to the comfort of rc tothe south, itherto greatiy inconvenienced by changes of cars. can Meeting in tne | & MARCSLLUS WEST ATTEMPTS I$ BACKED BY FOUR ublican club held a meet. | Hines approached | about the respectability of their ebildren, w nat Cnion League refused to entertain | tly protested, and be- ; LOW Lu ou go to youc ome here disturb- ” The president a i latter u, and wouid Wert had par- » John W. Freemau of- irant and to their in the meet- dt ! committae presided over itimate com- job was well put up, and pounced Freeman as a tool of the board of ‘Is this a Pat out the dead rab- salling Bowen a to strike out (hat | erring to Grant and | 2, an « Greeley and Brown. ‘Due us pray,” Freeman made ic was ue.” Brother Bouldin aiso Delegaiv me stiould be Choke, and he ought io death.” West’s motion was then put and lost, only tive persons voting in favor of it } her, but didn’t bit her or do any injary, and ske | jn ted with democrats couid act witn | small boy, charzed threw it upon the roof. In the morning lic exe amined it, and found it to be of th spake, and it is wonderful that it could work itself into the intricacies of ber garments with- out her knowledge. It did not reach her per- ton, or it would certainly have bitten her, cans- ing, probably, fatal regults.—Caillicothe (Ohio) Advertiser, terof the Lali, where a Grant iman aud | West a peculiarly horrible form of death, as we learn by a dispatch from La le, HL, an- nouncing the loss of two live: seems to be not very great. ir, in fact, trresisti- ble. While the corn was running out of one of these bins into a car at La Salle,a day or two ago, in the warchouse of a Mr. Hoffman, of his, thirteen years of age, foolishly ventured into the grain, thinking, no doubt, he conld ] easily extricate hims only too strong fer him, but too strong also for his tather, who immediately plunged after him. Both were drawn ° of the corn as it ; through the spout, and \ both were smothered to death. co! endi: J w. i ee ne Aon W. Preeman rights got a Lack-handed blow in San Francisco trom one of Its own female votaries, A Mrs, Wheredyon Sire! Stevens said Then 11 end ; Brann ) any bu: after you.” ‘That surely was a ihe time. ‘Thermoetiny | most lamentable surrender of woman's rights. the right to puni neither tongue nor hand imagined that the Democrat of that City had standered him In the publication of a local item, whereupon he wrote the editor a ferocious letter, chicfly remarkable: fer strange and wonderful aa ge in which he demanded an apolog € got it. ui the weather isso warm, and ear temper the only cool thing about us, we might possibly be nerved to take hrin by the gills and toss him out of the back window, where we tlung the last stale fieh,”? was a talented man, of a romantic nature. He spontaneously.” Panama 4 is to be paved with American wood pavement. possession of the Edgar Stewart until further orders. tion, are increasing. ‘The Bolivian forces are about to occupy Chaco, Argentine. Brazil is believed to be at the bottom of the trouble. “survey for the inter-oceanic canal on the Isth- THE COURTS. Porror Corr, Judge Sneil.—Yesterday, Flora Matthews, loud and boisterous talk: Georgetown; $5. offence ou 4 sauit on Flot Calvin, a colored boy, charged w Tetorm school. M ttery on Ellen Wal pectable looking that she was sitt GEORGETOWN. el Bateman. Benjamin | Peter Berry, an old and well-known ¢ » a | Georgetown, died at his residence on Sd stree Charles | ip this city, last evening ix st age. He was ort lorty years ago ca York, and worked sequently he came years was engaged in th Still Inter he went into the business on Water the war brok the close of the war ho was the wharves at Washingt tured to bis home in thi Georgetown ( years and filled other 1 noe Ellen testified oor, whea isome words took pi nes made & very insulting remark and au old broom trick her with it. Himes charged her with being a drunken hassy, and she re- torted that what liquor she drank n frou: his wife who soid it witl i defence it was shown that Hives’ p was, that Mrs. Wall called him a thief and ro ber; $5 and cost. Andrew Harvey, assault and Thos, | gretied. The Georgetow , charged with stealing four pounds of | TGovtcd reeol fron Mr. H. 1. Gregory, his employer; | Fureral notices we F thirty days in jail Catherine "An nue sexe mil battery on Joseph Grantham, | ¢. & small sized man, giving himan ugly cut in the eulty was over the right to a shaw!; dismissed. J Ford, assault and battery on Mary his mother; continued. feces. T0-pay. Otho Gant, charged with being dru fane and indecent Ianguage 0 a rter, Same Sarah Stevens and Wm. Butler, disorder: - duct tn Louse SSeach. Sarah was also charged with vagr: workhouse. Charles Fergueon and Lewis Slater, disorderiy in George. | a Seach. Allen Ale, alias Gravee, charzod ng very profane and ind: Ou 15th street.” Elen is an old de for sever Brien at Green yterian burying ground. be schourier Margaret from Alexandria wi t for Hart y & Bros. | 100 bushels of pr | Kitty Ann arrived ire language izen of the I s10i, rod used to = ie before court. 2 She states that she was legaily married on Ins: 5s = Ch to a department clerk, and has been ALEXANDRIA, living honestly since that time. Last night eou- riderable excitement was raised in the neigh- Poritic At.—At a meeeting of the conserva- * borhood of iSth and L streets by very tive snperinten indecent language in the house of Mr mined to held a Greeley am wn Fatific which continued until midnight, to the meeting on the night of 1 of the revpectable people living abc Some of the best speaker: The officers were se in nd among them the house, when they SHir-Yarv.—The subject Uproarous, and took her to the ‘statioz yard here, which was Sergeant Perry and Otlicers | bas been 43 above, At- | effort w to the court that he had re- | Practical edeet. i ceived a note from the husband of Elien, asking | | Woop vo Maku Parrr.— that she be committed to the work! until he | in this ¢ w provision to have her taken | trp to t! slant might, 1t was Sra’ interior of care of; “< and be Lad been very untortunate iu his connec- | their paper factor tion with her, We, Elien denied the ch: confessed that she was intoxicated: 810 costa, | paper, and sold at 2 net profit of 35 per cent. Agnes edmond, a notorious colored pickpocket. Was convicted of picking the pocket of Mrs. uie avenue yesterday. This being the second ottense, she was heli f i gtand jury. Frank M on David Kent. Kents ry cart, and 1 got down to see if he would fight, | Of 1,600 tons of coal. and he fit;” £3. Ann Murph: aseault and Dattery on Mary Mary testified that Ann went for Ler, ro! ler sleeves, threntenin it. | the two hor ting her with her el echin and push- | amd soid. ing her twice; #5 baitery on Mary Av 5 Maev Ann is & young and modest little gir ed that Péter threw seme wooden pavement blocks onl Comp that came here during the wi treet. CITY ITEMS. PANTALOONS adapted ¢ variety. Gro. 0. Hexxr No. 410 7th street N. W. was sorry that she had sworn oat @ warrant againet him, and wished to withdraw it; £7 and costs and S160 to keep e. Geo. Wood, y ig from 3 Staiord; reform school. Cornelius Carter, fault and resisting Officer Luskey; = side, up stairs. A Covrrnerap Sx CLorH Me Me tew days Mi abuey, daughter o oN ord township, seated herself on a tence | U, 5. Treasury. near ber father’s house. Shortly atter she felt ——___ @ _____ a went to the honse and vontited THERMOMETERS and Barometers are She disrot then walked out upon the porch and unlovsened the garments next to her person, when out leaped a large snake. Her ais brouglt her father to the spot. He killed tne snake and pain, 8 the patient can wal THE TRADES, (A ©™ 56S, TENTS AND FLAGS, ENTS AND FLAGS. JOBN ©. HOGAN Market Spacs, be' Tth and 8th ets, Sa Awnings in styl copperhead cNab- ence of the c hand and forsale. GRO. W. CHAMBEBLAIN, an old New Mopr or Dear: T! it ttreet porthwest —I am now pre! ap fig et Ng dicad) psy Sa sone care and dis Use only the beet material and warren Terms moderate, this cause. —— tLe suction in the bins of the great elevators is much greater than it appears, and, while it — door east of 7th street, manufacturer AWNINGS, country residences. NB —FLAGS for sale or rent. Platf it. But the vortex was not Amp mectipes. Something new—L, Cudytht Tents, jel vy iho irresistible force Paperhanser, formerly with George W liners, Per. or iy TRE 903 7th street, between Land K streets. ap2/-8m its E. TURTO! . A Backser ro Woman GHTS.— Woman's Stevens—one of the strongesteminded—calied a * Seana — Mr. Mecker to uecount for sotue real or imagined ane if insult, and deman n apology. eeker laughed. She then pulled a pistol and said OONTBACTORB Tl you apoligive’” He answered «N Urdore for Honse Oarpentering, Jobbing or Gon oegees sock sgecdily Riresdedto." Janty lath street, below B street B. W. slander. It was most cow- nt it off on the hands of her ine STO Ke oe band = quarrel in which he bad Rona beam snd Gee di "Orders ks residence, 329 24 st. N. E- Capliol Bill, Horo, will mest with prompt attention. — decti- . HEMPLEB, » HECHAMIOAE Orrician 453" Pa. Ay. ‘6 Cleveland Herald. Pike isthe name of « Rochester lawyer who ¥. corner 4% street. — ret onality Brazilian Pebble. jan%8-je* the editefIntimating that “tho Selling Off: Selting OW! Selling OW: A Catironsia Opirvary.—‘Tho deceased placed the butt of his gun in the fire while he CASSIMERE SUITS, jooked down the muzzle, and departed hence CASSIMERE SUITS, CASSIMERE SUITS, ®7' Professor Agassiz and party arrived at th ultimo. #7 Ludgate Hill, London’s great thoroughfare, CHEVIOT SUITS, CHETIOT SUITS, e7The United States Consul at Aspinwall as been ordered by his government to hold WHITE DUCK SUITS, 7 The differences between the Argentine re- | BROWN LINEN SUITS, D nivia, he boun ues- | BROWN LINEN SUITS, public and Bolivia, on 1 ry ai eee ee coe &7-The United States exploring party had, at latest dates from them, nearly completed the | L/GHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS musef Panama, and expected to leave for the United States about the end of last month. &7-The meanest man yet discovered has turned up, of all places in the world, in Ger- mantown, Philadelphia. Tbe particular mani- festation of total depravity in bis case is pensity for cutting off the tails of co owners bave im any way offended bim. S7A London religious paper buricsques the American sensation style of advertising church serviges, by giving the following: “Next San- day, Father a BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS, AT GBEATL' ‘CED PRICES! BE CRESTEY BEUCER PRIOBS| jus ig advertised to preach in cate at the West End, and Generai Tom ‘Thumb and his suite are to be eat eae ee present.”” 2 Dzarn or A Mernovist Minister.—Key. | = — — z =— 1 Boat Pek, | Nee eee | Bf: SERAES: peg ta pee Bassey | {Sasgct, gg ez of July at's oclock p.tu.v a A: STRAUS’ was well “Spied FEmOVGS'M. ORCUUH, Agent. Fopuler Clothing House, Sears, Some three years ago ho was PASTORE | PASTORE ! —Recelient Pasrui opular Clothing House, with the Aaa + from city. 1011 VANIA AV! head pen SSE PLES eee ae 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVEBUR: bad Hutrest. Jy13-6t* unexpected. morn of the Hovse oy Rervas Cavertras.—A prelim- and the alleged i im of treatment of the inmates of the house of Fefuge in St. Louls, was made the board of mana, yesterday afternoon. It of the Fourth in Iitin! man claim to six fathers. Foor isalt edition allows. on, Oren em- | sg-A young man in Fravklin, Obio, calculates during a period 13,253 miles in visiting his sweethearts. Yoo a S7 Three months at hard Iabor is the London | ,,70,t0 hed of BRACE anol aD, penalty for wife- because the wife had |, corner avenue and hot provided | por in tang to ralt ho lang a ins bere (egtimonials ¢ ‘be seen. i i pag eee cae memories of five years he has walked be Between Leth and Lith Bureets 000 SOFERGRREESE Shanes New Charch Mike ‘Thus giving tho brightest prospect that it will be BANBEB BOOK OF THE SEASON | THE STANDARD collection. catrect of Hentences, The Standard Bearers, tation F a ‘Mon universally known among lovers of Sacred THE STANDARD : aes dean, Sak ae a, Bosc a Georgetown Advertisements.; INSURANC WAY DOWN BEL Ww T ‘am selling my Dollar Goods below cost ‘. J.C. NICHOLS. Deata op Asorarka Ovo Citizey.— Mr. WHITE POTATORS f at very low pr aud for several ocery business, m and flour com- » where he re- out. Just before business at one of ut _vears since re- je was a mem- svit purchasers by where astonishing ment of Houxkee { Goods chap RENJAMIN MILLER, ro. y. He was greatly esteemed in this community aud his death will be geuerally re- pardof trade to«day w his mewory. be found in another column. AL yesterday evening of Samuel G. Cunningham, killed by policeman ring on Monday night last, the Rev. G. A. Nindort!, of the Latheran 3 ted. The remains were interred [)OEE25 STORE FoR sa ean Ketablisbed 183i; pr. one of the oldest. [nr lisbments of the tn Will consult their © winter guods during the rhe strict for Cleahing ag, Ryoryshing appertaising Gentlemen's Cloth: the business well sm josed daily st ogg ag t INGTON HOTELS. — "S HOTEL, 709 G STREET, _— IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprictor. FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENE. some ti Ds stood thats Bercreen 13h and ce stresis, ived, and it is understood that an be made at an carly day to give it Fal to the pubitc for generous patr the past, the Proprictor asks his olf (-t trons to test the ecopmpodations of i x Promises shell beat im Washington, T ME ABL VERMONT AVENUE. T. BOESSLE 2 Son, Paeerzvroms jentlemen were ais m peculng. on their return from a eae e state, where they had wt she had robbed him of his money | been to purchase a supply of ‘poplar wood for iu ihe North. The wood is e, but | boughthere, carried north, manufactured into RGE Vesset.—The ship Charles A. Far- w loading at the wharves of the Ameri- ‘ uyany, for San Francisco, is the action of t largest vrasel—except government transports jor action of the —that hasreached this port since 161. She will take out a cargo ¢ ©. WILLARD. = EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON. D.o, [)S. JOMNSTON, or THE BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERIOK STREET, is extensi’ Hee in the it Hospi , charged with | AS Jonw Honn,the cattle thief, has never be en heard from since be wasshot at by Mr. up | Kose Catts, and as bis wife has moved away, the left by himare to be contiscated tho present season, counwy. vin: Kug ia and clsewhore, can ofe iy aud eectual remedy in the DISRASES OF IMPBUDENCE. Back Ds. Leow can be found at his new oifice, 478 w. tion of the Kidm ¢ Peansyivania avenue, below th street, south — . 7 Dr. Write, Chtropedist, treats Corns, Ban- B iN A Woman's | fons, Cinb and Ingrowing Nails, &c., without 5: ith ease imme- diately. Operating rooms, 535 15th st., opposite bling, of Bight of Giddiness. Disease | the Bead, Threat, Nose or Lungs. Stomach or Bowel: hore terrible DMs arising from Soiitery of Youth—secner repairea | the nonge uf the the M dl uerself tor bed. She | Aud rade to orter by Hompler, near 4 street} | Pishting their most brilliant hopes —_—_—_—_—_——__——— have become the Victims of So} 1 destructive habit w to an a caePatess ents ein eae het SBenates shave entranced lst: tweon the thanders of eloquence. ‘er and manufacturer of living lyre, may f failed for, stores, city, and country residences. Flags for a . Tent furnished for camp meetings. Awning Tmaterial oa | _Marricd persons or¥. Mon contemplating mar. Joti | Ui Foseimprenaiy Mavis Rick cciiy i om OUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINT- ‘eaki N or suy Friend of the Public, succensor to B. H. Creweszs, 713 1sth | retiginet? oooh pared to execute ORGANIO WEAKNESS Immediately Oured and Full V: erable and marriage fa victims of improper indulgences. eee too to commit excesses from not ih. f satisfaction: Or tion, which ren: le, Dara FLAGS!! TENTS!1! M.G@ COPELAND, 643 Renitans. enue, one recherche in style wud finish, for stores, city and sted fe litical t TENTS t tk ated for meetings. rent for bf if AWN. and pelotention of the beet indi yaopal debilicy and wast : com a wasting Of te E WARRA: IN TWO DAYS. meal Payee! pode Bak BO i month after month, tak: junds, should ap; BED. W. ENGELKE, Practtcal Uphoisterer and Orders received at Mr. Sam. Bi "s book store + Member of the Boy DR, JOHNSTON, Graduate of one ‘the mort eminent Coll in the emi es in ‘of whore life bes ately. SARE EA UAE ROTC. ove who have injure, indulgence and solit on ipreper Dihese are state of the sed and melancho raced by |. mufitting fur either luscular Power, Pai: pis. Nervous [rritabili ‘ive Functions, Geueral De Sie eter much to be dreaded. ‘pression of Aversion to Society, Se Timidity, Be. are some of ‘Thousa Dereune of their dectin Tote vipers Ercominn weak, pale, uervous iated, having «singular apprarance cough and symptoms of Consumption. i Who have injured themsel wl al Piel Ect aneen we cece ates h even wi Loe Dy corn ie iy ay both mind and body. ‘What a pity that RES bey oe fh plane ed from fees ae paumption. fearful «fects of ths Loss of Memory, Conf ow jndge health, losing L SvITs, L SUITS, rs, | from evil com FLANNEL SUITS, ‘apply immediately. parents, shou! , ingoyment of life by the con: WHITE DUCK SUITS, an Soe pet ot mateo, ant WHITE DUCK SUITS, ALPACA COATS, ALPACA COATS, ALPACA COATS, melaucholy reflee- ‘snother is blighted with WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, ‘Fars: Boors fom Eloventh ‘TS* Mohan ire Unatune == OF 2 COMPANIES. | - i C™ssen or aGERt x. 1h Maryiand Fire Inen ice Company, of Baltimore, : » day appointee posite the Bost eo - (We teee & RE YOU INSURED? ~T ¥ nearly 22 successitl expericn Losses paid t . twenty yoars, ‘This company dors net forfelt the policies of tt ater ieee nt 7 This is express REBASHIAE 12S inscR PANY, OF PHILADEPHIA,” CHARTERED ts29, CASH ASSETS. 83 3 ‘SSES PALD I asva. oo. FRED G. BAKER, Prowident ALLISTER, Vice Prosident; + BEGER, Sccreiary, B LEWIS BLACK Forp, WASHINGTON aGext, 619 SEVENTH STEDRT WN. Ww. The Fraukiia Fire Insurance Company, of dciphta,now in tis 432 years in aa wel chown: to the ountry ae onOpber whose name i beare. With s capttal of @60,00).it bas «= geen accumsin: tion of $3.00400, “It pay. It has no diene Sy BO lew suite, aus Lo man can say trothfuily thet the Franklin, of Philatel- phia, bas not fuily, faithfully, and’ Wheratly ad- F; ony Ont of ite thousands of loases rey years. Ic has isstod wens area io ft feonsard policies, and bas paid many milions of erthe great Chicago fire the Franklin” wae - pied ref Se Sertpanent n¥est™mente, oon ards declared ite Usual year dividend @f tam per coms, sord —w or BLACK FORD, FLY Teh strome, ANP INSCRE YOUS PROPERTY LN THD FRANELIN, OF PHILAU BLP UA” _mayT ar UAL LIFE ISsvRancs is slow to write, but «wilt to uring the to $4310) HE ARLINGTON FIRE INN. 00. £08 THE DisTRICT UCULUMBLa, Carit, . james 0. Kennedy,” ter 8. Cox, WILSON, Troma, Vice Pr 5. Topp, 3 Sate Wee Ss an ‘T’vink insunasce comPau’, oF TER DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1970, OBER CAPITAL... eeseceemmneeeneee 100 08D Ufice m Shepherd's Bo. Penpeyt- amore | ee, LN Espen FAMILY SUPPLIES: pt Look!! Reaad:!> DUTY OFF TEAS! DUTY OFF TEAS PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GRADES. at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00, Also, sve PRICES OF SUGAR bef.re purchasing elsewhere, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Cv. Weare eelling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO, We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF HAMS that can be produced, at prices which DEFY OUM- PETITION. GIVE US A CALL; I? WILL PaY Yov. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©O., GROCERS, exe axp F Sraarrs, jes Under Masonic Temple. —_—_ 2 __h____ __ = CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLAREP, ROBT @ WM. YOUNGER'S AND BAS8 ALB, DUBLIN BROWN sToUr?, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ 8TOUP, PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botiles,) ‘With s fine steck of IMPORTED and DOMES- GROCERIES,

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