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pacino nee nee meena eee eae . —_ TPN IW apap | THE DEM. JACK ass. RRSUR. Civil Rights in Restauraats, a. THE CoUets. NSURANCE COMPA E\ EN IN G ST Al . | BECTED. *5 FOR MIXED DRINKS anv kalGaTs” IN Equity Court, Judge Humphreys.—To-day. wns ma es ———_—— PROPORTION Coetin et al. agt. Weightman ct al. order forep- = 20, 1sT2 A Dozen of the Old Stock Eat Their The Jaw passed at the 1s session of the Dis | pearance of absent defendants, Lathrop agt. to cvvil rights in | Lathrop; do. Lang <f al. ent inte effect to- | ratirying trustecs’ sale biished In yester- | noida ec do., andr It imposes penaities for makin, Perce Chane, ae on im serv (Esser or AGENCY, The Dire Jesurance Company, f Goltumere, 5 red wheat sold yesterday Little Mess of Crow. trict legislature in relatic Tue voxewaL or tex Lave Pe agt. Witleer; order Roche & Ca. agt. Rey erence to adie Sactl.— To-day ~ LOCAL NEWS, | “#7 | The Time-Honoced Pri ONE MIL Lis, 8f Y¥ AND BROWN ENDORSED. 7 Fe ay appowied iples of De- | . cart drivers were arrested and breaght inte c i merce m1 th violation of the 2 “oT JORDAR on +. Pie Nie mocrac « ie court, charged with ation of the a a ‘- Si ave n the a tobe Revinettaminm put Li 4 White | passed by the legislainre regulating t TERIR SOLE AGEST A meeting of the democratic Jack-an asso- | faye Men wets “ase Stondlag, | Wo be observed between cartsin going 6 wr arreet } ror dieeh. oe ged and ce- | ciation w d to meet at Wilson's ball, | cthers have prt up cards wi ise | Sages cai oeeeun asin wer Semneren teen melt | . ee pdm op ta aba goes py prices marked on them, a hea discount being | into effect until next Mor day, after which time Lest a ° acce ar e @ grand execuraen T un 5 aR reporter could find no suck hall, but made in the case of white customers, so as tu ofte eer will S600 be t to . art | 4 ‘e = Fal ged. sind ee meng pomeranian goer an late them at the usual rates.” Atene | Cacn case, They were a | he mn 7 4 BE YOU INSURED? é : s joonon the avenue the prices poster Lo alter democratic principles across the way on | up are us follows: Whiskey, #2 per drink: peter anpanine eo | Louisiana averue, to Beck’shall, where a meet- | }P.,4) gin, €2; ale, 1; all nixed drinks, 9c; | fin’ Votomas tives ef torentee ing was held by the real ancient stock. in our | ail bitters, 1.” The bill of fare teas follows: | 1" th waaae river ot tmproyier be | report of the proceedings below, older readersot | Steak, =2:' chops, #2; ham and ezge, 8 ee ne ees THE STAR will recognize some familiar name exe, Oottve, tea, bread wad Saat “sad aioe 190 ed With this faguous association in the | S}'cach: fisttor all kinds, dram prota oth A ‘ol. B. F. Swartz ie | cents. e downetown places have prinied " they had met | scales of prices, ae follows .— Brandy, £1 per old club tor the com | ¢rink; whisky, Holland gin, Jamaica and St ht that with the expe- | Cyoix'rum, Madcira, Port, Claret, Hock, Sherry is country the past ten | and Khine wines, matt liquors, soda an for aatisfacto MAS DOW RING. Auct a back | Duubarton | 5 et, 4 tg ST” — Posts quict of Geargetown language; 85. Daniel patreis, furteited his col- t i ing campa rience of 5 Brvant’s ¢ rs lateral by not appearing tthe ebarge | Weben o Seaman pimen’ that | waters and imported ales, 30 cents p j gentertainments at Lincoln Hall with- ahis wee selll Er eee | mixed drinks, 75 cents; cigars, 2h cents vo $ nee. Sages Dokso Ink aud pra- the Constitution cach; Champagne and imported wines, &t liberal deduction made to our reguiar pa The confectioners and barbers are also in Dev G heap BENTAMIN MILLFR, 1OL Brier street, G = PpObbsu sToRE Fou sate He was aiso fined $2'for contempt i tan-wering a simmons to appear Newhall was arraigned an the making a willful exposure ot his sekool girls. ‘The xtiorney stat wae one of the mo: Kind he had ever heard overnment. cviati Market stesets who have not por Bhe Fire-Alarm E ANOTHER LIVELY MEET Hay ing gure 5 8ifforem i ing someof bie « unfit for publication. The times such cases ocenrred from parties be Dut here, it seem= ielons ex demoralizing the minds of young fined Newhall S100, and in deta tenston of the Georgetown The It was inapeiwit " K | ex uchice of te Fapidig Ww etsg S10 and was be ¢ filles a wate ? c S) assault and battery on | WAS being filled wiik water. ——— —— = Pecunia aad ee This appears to have ok. daw So dane oct was rea"ra ar ceria ok : ort ‘ , entire matter, and getrid | vonton and aggressive assanit. Furs. it was Cox. oun 8. me aha i ASHINGTON UOTELS. new (at somse OF thelt old trlenda : i testified, went into John Brown's house, and, “ | = > “s ing at | bad roomed Ayseantbesd Loranke | Mr. Baker thonght it would be advisable for p t ; fon nesting on T'aun = e Heid norning at | oe OO Wen IONE DALE EE ASAD sacar that hh gx) opinion to protect them- | Calling Mrs. 35. an ugly name, caught ker by Which he said he regretted th es - iy tay : nn oS eermea daar Game bon: ie the hair and puiled her out into the street, king he observed | beating and striking her, before her husiaad See rentat Soe he | will meet you could come to her reseve. “The injuries she re- he street corners and try to Mr. McDevitt was sp. mar) . B. LOWIS BLACKFerp. i | persuade sou thatit is better to support Grant, ral agent of Gamewell & Co. J —— miu ¢ Oi Accrpext.—A coal of! lamp ex- _ 5 ; tien Grecey ma tee mete io ek called out in a per- | Cetved caused spasms and sickness. trom _wkieh in the house of Mr. Henry Dishwan, on WASHING TO é it no lobbying here” | she bas euflicently recovered to come. to vourt INGTON AGENT, with them, they are deceivers and dangerous ; “4 4 n Water and Cajon streets, last s ¥ ailer, prenideat 6 Dial strange that at (nis late | {0 testify. The sstanlt took place on the ith of nd Wefure the tlamen were extinguisher] JAMES SYKES, Propricior. $19 SEVENTH STERET N. W. ~ day something illegal had bean discovered in | J®!s . , Anna a fe of the furnitare in the room iu which the a : fener | cmtaiting or Renee eee nena: | thn centane: imapettial a notes reed fc7y,on Ann Gibson; £20 of sixty days in Jail. | Sceident occurred wae dest FRONTING PRNNOTLVANIA AVENER “Say Tost the eente® | tion and repost aa future mecting. Rescttied Gnéliz. He had heard = prominent | jhe te cq ne oot a ee oe | NEw De The grading of the lot on Becween 3th and Uth streats, ends to support the regular Mr. Schmiat was opposed to it. He was in | member of the House of Delegates say that the Batons wan ds {ei for contempt of eoure uy | Cameron, between Henry aud Eayette streets, snes nadier Tend have | ftvor of all the members having a voice in the | Contract should be awarded to Holley & Co.,on | Mathews was fined $1 far contempt of court, in which the depot of the A. & Ee i K. is to the Governor's | CTe#nization; he had seen account of the ching ele emen- | Het appearing to testify as a prosecuting wit- | [Pen “EC en complete lepton Tae LIXYAA Chane coanouawet: weneanen, | Uaned the fact on & Bement aos Reuben Green, colored, charged with pooeaniaae tet brew. completed —4 iy that the wn We atee | Sook Salera: sau SC akenie saves he teamed he ORARGES OF LObaxING sesanit and batter With intent to kill Wm. — font of hie prese: BMS paths of | Sia with kis kusiiemies mid Ooeenk. that had been spoken of, aud to show that there | Carter, on the 13th July. Green said he shot ‘i cas xu ceman faliishment, which he prcmtses eball be fous ae 6 % SETS GA take) “Hy. eS. Dares oud Ir eowia not be tlic | had bcem lobEyiir on chs other ate or the ques- | him in self-defense. Carter was present, and ANCIA D COMMERCIAL. Senet camel to the b+ achingtor ud bes paid many sidilions of ; ingthe amily | OTeanize now as there had been a misunder- | tion. terjided that ke was employed ss 8 watchman, market y —— chent oe rho a & yesterday Layrieonjreod somo | stig ding about the place of meeting, and many Mr. Bailey offered a rezolution that the secre- | 80d ordered Reuben away, when he fired two q rinthe house, | Of their members were not present. Let them | tary of thie J fet be requested to draw up a tua gina mcrae him in the breast. Sent to . breaking the | Ut this into the hands of e committee to report | CoMttact with Gamew © Co., of w York, er igthings aruund | atthe next meeting. on behatr of this board, in accordance with the ave been caused | Major W. G. Flood said they were acting in | resolution pasced at a provious meeting, tor the | py, tls | rather a promiscous manner, let them open the | Construction of the extension of the tire-alarm | g 4 Frankiin” wae Hoe to 5 edo rmaurt. investments. ‘red M8 Usui qwarteriy in default of bonds, peencladearh Thursday in consequence ‘The stock market was we: but otherwise firm and 4vENUS T NOESSLE « sor ; of | . ; A contract to be | 2 oo 8819 © county school trast . | Tolls and see who were members of the club; pwn, said contract t L ° — HANSON & BLACKFORD, y pike Mr Foiliot, the mews: | let those who wish to come in, do. #0, and take dens aud anceelary OE tS) eee see d me with jee ere ans Boourition. Co 1Y 7th «treet, aa te o | Part in the organization; this was democratic. “ies rect | uttering two absclute f ond wot thick | JAY Cooke & Co. turmish the toilewing to-day EBBITT HOUSE, SSURE YOUK PROPERTY 15 vp Hage nf teacherein | , Further discussion on the adsisability of an |, Mr. MeDevitt offered a substitute to the effoct | ttering two absclute fala als, E would wot Thi Buy ¢. Selle, | Buy's Sette, Tas ach motion, | immediate organization occupied considerable | that as there is some doubt whether the con- fr. Mr Der-itt’s charge tha? we hats Sienns| 8. 4 1 Wash BRANBLIN, OF PHILADELPHIA a oi | time; Mr. Join E. Norris and Dr. Clayton op- | {act for the proposed extension of the fire-alat * | S208, Inedy to the city, and then of + ‘ =a om yy = = Steg a | poring, and Dr. Alien favoring iamediate er. | telegraph to Georgetownean be legally awarded ch defects, Fale te Turmnshia | 20%, Jnady t's BK. JOMNSTON, WE ARLINGTON FIRE ENS. O90. ganization, Mir. Norris. moved that. they | to Gamewell & Go.,on their bid now before false Andgenin he 0 0's s 1D ov THR FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ot adjourn, to meet again on the 2d instant tor | this beard, the Governor be requested to solicit w jttsertion that we hate ome: ep = BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, CAPITAL $200,000, oand of Meaith. organization: lost. the op f the attorney for this District in bs for bent Tec cm eae | ba edan-a Sirs 7 SOUTH FLEDERICK STREET. Jeeves 0. Keuneae eee . | Dr. Allen moved thet a committee of five be | T¢Jation to the subject, &e. , . 8 the matier of controversy between u W 4 sctice in the'great Ho: Waiter SC ve No Sot TR a ARIMALS— | sppointed to make nominations and report at | ‘The vote was then taken on the substitute, shows that thee gonge ca: be bought t. iz B. Wiles leur sor THe awaLta opel | QEroinred gra it was rejected by the following vot Pale for $25, and that the man ‘who maker th om nat AVEMPNT. ‘Mr. John C. Cook moved that all democrats “Messrs. Baker, Barker aud McDevitt. | Ieges ownership of the paten: in Mr. Crane. = dam Gaddis se e board of health last even- | ain vit, i to sign the rolls; carried, and about a | Nays—Messrs. Wallace, Bailey, Smith and | in Gamewell & Co: pi Markets To-day. “J. B. WILSON, ‘Troms. Marbury ia the chair, the health om- | Os invited t¢ derwnrd and cloned their narecs. Booke County and City of Washington, District of Colum July tv.—Virg 8.4. TODD, seo. of small-pox in the On motion, it was decided to go into au imme- Mr. Smith then took the floor and said. “I nk Wiles, being duly sworn. Ww ef the Back or Lroche, Strictures, Aff } G street NW aolS Sm Teton mayo the | diate election of officers, and Se eee rer ee ra RO | tat Be ie “eluizen lof ai pwency Geyer! Debhilty Nersora T int AISNAL METROPOLITAR - ing a is . s interrupted by + Wi month of February, he wan perkc i ‘ dative f2 the potters Held. and asking | |... NOMINATIONS FOR PRESIDENT aided object to any statement being ‘made | Fire Alum Trlearinh tn anid city th He knows ct | Solas | FUME INSURANCE COMPAEY, ieahle to re dies : Pe . = x0! amewel 302”? . Vell, | hit own know that the magae's in each of the it oe: to Leaith, otieer A corumantc on Woe OAM, John E. Norris and Jesse B. | Fett mashes tht steteme ioe ie ee wie i al tone pe cured ot Game rll Co., of Weslern super ope DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA signed by A. K. Browne, Charies Walter, and 2 bers of this board in the interest of Miles & | New York. at that time wer +o d- $e; do. tawely “those tercible Tenders JROAN. 40a! tre So; between 34nd | inno choice’ = MEMOS ballot, which resulted | Hoiiy‘have reyeateaiy stood up here and. mads | porter ang hat ah drfot basint to his ate, ead — Teferred to the | 3'F- Wilson declined to be a candidate. Now: sins (wich considerable roetanay pusected. | ubaty since the “became Puperintendsne of the ead ‘ iat | CASS CAPITAL. £190,000 : : Now, sir, (with cons ecling,) | propose | Fire’ Alarm Telegraph, in ==piembe fe noti- 7 - ai heer. A. smenuuicadion of F. Coar, Pig fern oy a vote betwoem | 2, aceert my right to be heard. t'kndw tore | neon Gomnuente verbal et J. W. Stover, bite Wentictpations mice te Rhepbes t's Bi Xz Telative to the new method of disposing -N . ¥ responsible | their agent, of said defect and that raid Stover re- eceived and referred tothe | Mr. Davis came forward, andin abrict speech | Gamewell & Co. are in no 21 Na Seroaniehe ange aemnle ra fe failu the pi r Ue., e. Mr. Langston reported | *tated that he had been president of the assoc the original Bite dg sfiiperen ted mae arrangements for entering | tion twenty-four years ago. It was an honor | the yore ic goed evidence that their contract sith Wan, Wolt to remove con- | which any man might well be proud of. He had | Was ruitilied. “Live teste ios teeta ora ni meth prenferesemrlse ty Sip er pe ere Dmg aprupheiskanyy UL paganag Points and these efforts to load the | street, and that Mr. Chester then sud there in: e nt ‘a we close: y ea a c] e ee ¥ fo . of omy ald not be present at the next | the importance of which could not beestimated, roti hPa ard pamper ag Peres os gh mvt tice Seah ap platy Lone vane aveune Fepects View th nally ev yorne © Whi ct, Ww % omtrolied the let it fe u i a ‘ng wale * eagageuouts to | and he begged to be excused from being a can: | C2: with Unreasonable amendments are only in- | coutrelled the letters patent for the engine hous ’, r York, July ‘orn firm that they sell th ; ay SR ate sendy 158) | citer aero Ene West, for which — place | didate for re-election to this honorable position, | t&ded fChertor & Co )maneh ic © West, for “which place | did pou os} mae leave on Sunday hight. After es and would nominate * TO DEFELT THE WILL OF THE MAJORITY (this board. ly t debate the report of Mr. L. was adopted, and he | THE BEST DEMOCRAT IN THE DISTRICT OF sata barbara a Grocer tee eee MARRIAG) ne : : Vote lad beet in tavor of the other parties there | Sach" Re Mies. Wel, ie hee ee "a seeletion to: | John E. Worse, Toheers) Would have ‘been no question oft ite legality ‘Pyiarn to.gnd subscribed beforn me this 20th day mee 2 Marbury of r 3 ie, Exq. eer: ised, and the epntra 1 of July, Is72. . CLAY JOHNSON, Hae. s r 2, 4 ¢ health oficer (Dr. Verdi) to with- | \ Mr. Norris was elected by acclamation. ‘Serene this me” The geotemen tit en “iy Notary Public. | Wa DEPARTMEST,Upice Chirf Signal Oflecr, Stop! Look:: tae is resignation aud continue his duties, A committce was ap) which be bad pertermed faithtully during the pest year; adopted. It was ordered that the | ri Read !!? " sige : ; S| | Gentlemen of this city may now judg» wh-th rthe | Wasmineron, D.C. duly 4), le, ties a to tbe chair, and. Me was introduced by the | (oy chatges that w Fog this through,”’ | aileged talschood charged by Mr. Stover against | SynoPeie ro" Pact oweree hed ee ring president, Col. Swartz, and iaile some Rents Pas ty Or the. eonre yin msrelt Sole where he intended it, or whether it did | ‘The barometer has risen since Frefay ti rete ee Lo the deporit of night soil be | spirited remarks,during which he wastrequently | Whe Mr. Tresiene, thie very. first time this | Nocmanetefrom bimeell. gw wepevire, | throughout the middle and eastern imspected, to see that nnisances should not be | cheered. question came before us, nearly six months ago, na companied by clear dry we “ccreated. Mr-Lang-ton and Drs. Verdi and | At this juncture a large delegation of the | {Ue gentlemen moved é seth ear corre — : winds. Ligtt rain and clond are OUEE OEE TEASE Pim TE Spbointed aw committee to confer | Young Sen's democratic association entered | awardcd Holiy & Co., and this before the met CLTy ITEMS. hacer EAS time ~ Bec hards in regard to the employ- | the reom, and were introduced by Mr. J.B. | bere had bh ny ti y to inve. re ait Matea. | it : . J Mant tine wm. te Pylice ollicers in connec- | Filis. ‘The chair welcomed them onebelalf of | havitect the sese eer amey to investigate the |” aw tots of fina linen collars, hand gait state, rhe barometer as fl ieee dian by th vigils ay Ment of the me. health ofticers, and the ‘he association. THAT IS WHAT I CALL “PUSHING.” cufla, suspenders, &e., Fecently opene: fagotto ipsa sotinigee Sivnamorrigen™ : Seance 5 cnt or clectr on, ™Telationsbetween | Gn motion of Mr. R.S. Davie, Mr. Jesse B.| Mr. Biclveritt then cabsutied Saree cabsti- Oe ES Diageo Mat ne siateneie to sts pr on ontract be en- | Wilson was chosen first vice president, by accla- | tute reciting that whereas the lirm of Gateecul No. 410 7th street N. W. eee kd ed eee rome stations in ¢ Saco as Umimaster, | mation; Capt. James Goddard, of G-orgetown, | & Go suid 40 the fre department of this city, | De. Warrx, Chiropotist, Pes ee wow ane 198 acon as was re- | second vice President; Henry’S. Davis, treas” Pavific. PRonanititres.—Dry and pleasant weathe with Increasing temperature, w y Saturday and Sanday from Marylind to - t ats Corns, Ban : Bd ‘ Nm . in February, 1°71, nine alarm signal boxes tor ch 1 s . the matter | Ut; Richard Smith, recording seerctary; C.P- | the full price usally asked for perfect instru. pal, bo the ate ene Malle, So... without aaa TST, Meaney ating, Secretary, aud W. H. | ments ot their kind, °04 which were represented | HRB, 8 Operating rooms, 535 15th st., opposite ‘Transters of Kent Estate. Cig 8. Davis moved fat the chatr be em- | 1° ars Sad pakiect in: SU eeue ty Wad eres 10, 8, ‘Treasury. : i southw = . ae 5 4 - | when suld; and whereas the asgnets in each of ———_¢ __ ‘che following (ranstets of rea: estate have Mr. bh ~moint an executi s w 5 oe her prev: aoe owered to nyt iC ‘cutive committee of | said Loxcs were and now are, so UBpertect as to ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired rapa ly : . Rede Stet since oar tant senate the office of | 1 nd report their names at the next meet- | be entirely tselers; that wnill said Oxed shail | aud ade to onder br Hom ee ae 4g streat! | 1° the upper and lower lakes. An area of | i sa te » the Missouri al . July W—Wm. B. We carried. have been put in good working order by he said barometer develop in the Missouri valley PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GRADES at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. he by aulearaead prete: pibem trifling month after month. tous and injurious c.inpennda, sh mn sgh a a SS Cloudy weather, with possibly light local rains, ety. oe s0nK rt 4 Wi; urrows, on behalf of the Young Men's | Gam el! & Co., that this board must dee:iny prevail south of Virginia and Missouri | demoeratie associations returned thanks for the | to enter ine < nappa ny ania nal ae : : Hod reels — - - | courtesies extended them by further work in thes ose e ng Trew | . 8 ANCIENT ASSOCIATION. . Bailey presented . REAL ESTATE AGENT: PRICES OF SUGAR He Seine ercth S Coombs ‘mad pir ATION PROM 3. W- STOVER Seliing OW! Mr. J.J. Coombs here made a statement that A COMME $$ — é. the prominent members of the Greeley i | tor Gameweil & Co., which was read, stating 905 F STREET. 90 > Brownclub and Young Men’s democratic c Wat no apparatus was ever seut out by the b ei JUD bad held a conference, and had come to the co Gi he represented without being thoroughly . BW. Root to ©. H Underwood, lot 53, | Clueien that as a general desire prevailed among | tcsted. If, bowever, any defects exist for PHIL. H. WELCH & Co., Fesiey to BM. ph. i ever koowu; many | before purchasing cleewhere, mn the head and ears wer od at snddex ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. uses. with fregeeat ao = vith derangement of miad, wert a0 r. Tri ee. the different organizations to retain their dis- | which the manufacturers can be rightly held ‘SIMER: ITS, REAL ESTATK . umediately. siti Sia), Wacd nud Webb irustens, | tinetive identitys and as they all had a common | fesponsible, they are now ready, a8 they’ have ttt tid ESTATE BROKERS Spee ES siuare 281; $5 Wi. Doige | object, to wit, ‘the election of Greeley and | always been, to remedy such defects. CASSIMERE SULTS: i Be tee ne ck tame ; oA Berl Brown, it was deemed proper that each organ- Mr. McDevitt desired to ask Mr. Stover a . NEL SUITS We buy and sell teal Reinte, uf ir iadalgence olitary babit= We are selling L o ization choose a committee of three members to | question, and subsequently Mr. Booker hoped NEL SUITS, | Apartments and Uffices to reat an ting for eltine: O-Deyer. 35+ | meet a similar committee from the National | Mr. S. would be allowed to come in and, after collect FLOCTR, sckton, all of syaere 38, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW BATES. ‘ FLANNEL SUITS. Democratic Jackson association at the rooms of | answering Mr. MeD.’s question, be aliowed to ara the Sunday Ieratd office to-night, to agree upon | make # statement in rete the alleged | CHEVIOT srirs, ence to 4 TTS ment. Plans, specific 4 common plan of operations, divide the work, | detecctive boxes. Mr. MeDevitt then saidhe | CHE T/OT SUine, Re dp eg ae HK. Darrow te T.A eS zB pilitehell, sub 17 loug time given tor ns, contracts and deeds tion guarautead. Give bad concluded not to ask Mr. Stover any ques- S, | UAC: coll aud we will merit asotier. Te AL a gag omen ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. a4 oye aroma HEAD CENTER | 1 | tgs here but would do so through the press. ee vO R SUITS, | "ed" Oftice under Masouic Te of the Beart, Drepoess F to which th uid look for direction and | “Phe vote on McDevitt’s substitute was: re See Cats eames ort F advice A protracted discussion ‘followed. heze Ayer—Mensrs. Baker and MoDevitt; nays Se eee Pn ed DUCK sviTs, N EW OF FLURK. MTX ELV Shue fait tte Of the mind 9 * to whi ations should be recog- srs. Barker, Builey, Booker, Smith an " <a © drosde af Mowry Coad wet as Decale: tee le samber tae’ | wets a ¢ BROWN LINEN SUITS, SUAN BOYLE & co, Bed "Forebe mating that they could recognize no organiz’ rust, Love of 8 Bailey’s resolution wasthen | BROWN LINEN SUITS, BRAL ESTATE BRUKE We are iso offering five or alx of the tion but the Dem. Jack. As3. as such head, and hand resulted as follows: Ayes—Messrs. ALPACA COATS, | No, 313 FirteRNtH STREET, PLaNrs) Goo vurest peanpe or mam the Greeley and Brownites demurring. As the y, Booker, Smith and Wallace—4; nays— ALPACA COATS, —— i, part lots s discussion progressed the dissatisfaction cropped | Messrs. Barker, Baker and McDevitt—3. ALPACA COATS, : an roait 4 tbat can be produced, at prices which DEPY COM. iW! Himucse: | Out mere and more, and gave endence ofthe | Mr. Barker otlered resolution, which wa | LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, remy meonerbict PETITION. ; COMVATIPALITY OF THE VARIOUS ELEMENTS | adopted, requiring the contractors to enter into 4 SS Ts icmioniny ans = oral ccmpesing the anything-to-beat-Grant party. | Lordistor ssid tor the feickfal fullliment of | LIGHT CASSINERE PANTS, a GIVE US A CALL; IT WILL Pa¥ You. y imbalance | Finaily, the motion of Mr. K.S. Davis, that a | ihe conttact. The board then adjourned, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, = SEVERAL FARKY : committee of three be appointed, as suggested -——_>—__— WHITE MARSEILLES VES?S | smal and iaree, on the tno ot the P Welk ote by Mr. Coombs, prevailed, and Messrs. R. greeley Meetings. WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS. sre od iin » few edumtes walk eke conn ee Davis. H. 8. Davis and Jesse B. Wilson were THE GukELEY AND BAOWN CLUB. WHITE MARSEILLES VESTS, } *ithin thirty waive @ Jobin O Coa- | appointed. . This club met ar the board of trade rooms last | poys’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS, Fas Of 200 ances ta the o $ Dr. Clayton offered a series of resolations that evening, about 30 present, with Mr. J. D. De- | Roys’ AND YOUTHS? SUITS. Tom depot, improv the National Democratic Jackson Association | trees in the chair, and Walter Hawkes secretarys BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ suits, cordia Washington Te ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., GROCERS, 3. debiugom, part endorse the platform ot the Baltimore | 7) mittee to confer with the committees Near Captto!, f rt rs convention and the nomination of Horace | ;,om other clubs to make arrangements for AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! ty thoes sh Sunt anv F Streets, ; Greeley and Gratz Brown, and bind themseives | ryication meeting was continued. Mr. H: AT GREATLY KEDEC*D PRICES! (inna tha: before contempiaiing jess Under Masonic Temple, to work together tor the election of these candi- | jeck offered a resolut which was adopted, 42 GEEATLY BEDUCED PhICES! THUEE HANDSOME HOUSES i th MARBIAGE, | dates, Ke; adopted an’ referred to the com- | instructing the vice presidents in their respec- 5 Lac. fleet that a soum aud body ore the most mittee of three on co-operation with the other | tive districts to call meetings next Tuesday AQUGPE so Lots net voces a - r frmete ove P URE CATAWBA WINE organizations, to meet to-night. night to clect three members to torm a central 4 Pat rit ~ ed P urther discnssion ensued between Messrs. | commitiee. Frank D. Gaines, colored, was ap- of from $1dK0 to @10.000 > lew. Cu ssits Culver, Clayton; Flood, Coombs, aud Davis on | pointed vice pesident in the 2ist district, and 4- BTRaAvSsB:; eS oa gave with the ON DRAUGET AND IN BOTTLES, ; | the syron G. Daniels in the 8th distriet. Mr. J. W. A. STRAUS a «| tion tha: the happiness of another is | DISCORDANT ELEMENTS TO BE RECONCILED, Green, colored, resigned as vice president in © - STRAUS’ ourown, a 3 truste me ecenes | Settee ee nemeee me IaE || the Tih Sede ee | Showed en stheae somes; Wiehesite tetiasct oe Suisgwiacl cok imprcarat votary ot | CALIFORNIA OLARES, . 8 o . e 4 . Ls De 2 Qeeg- Somme, | “br alien moved an amendment to the con- | *PPointedin his piace. ric CLUB. Popular Clothing Houses Pr HSER TINE Chea, saxp, Be has imbibed the semts of the Gatavounta meer, 3.14.17 aod 15, sanere | ee ee eae ee etn, Coatna ae en tne Dicks House_C. B. Gulver presidiign P 1011 PENWSYLVANIA AVENUR, BLUE Stes or Beiidine Nacaiss suse of abagse or dread of discs FRENCH CLaRee. , T- Siriger, sab. clube be Admitted as vice presidents of the dem: WW! Peaton secre a me ot Me J i 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, iS asccharectons adapt . Bi "San al eke ‘hie, eer a ne cratic assoc’ 's Ld arcsolution Was adopt thei Streets, ESTA poght BI suf money a ol f. New Laws Waren corto Erract To-nay. | after remarks from several members the meet- | Swat endeavors iw’ the bomiag campaign to Peres toe as ie ee vested, Fotis branch of the burluces | will bere | fucapable <t 5 ROB UNGER'S AND BASS ALB, Among the acts paved at the last session of the | img adjourned. elect Greeley and ‘anger On —— CA = i aren y personal Sitensign ond will 3 x} e hi DUBLIN BROWN sTovr, Je tay bh i which into eflect to- Miler, committee of ve was appoint Street. - m. nf = dy are thefeloving: ich | g REAL ESTATE Sates —Green & Williams, arate % constitution and by-laws, On motion of | _jem Firs Bion fics Eieiath Ls MASSEY'S PHILADELPHIA ALE @ STOUT, je law in relation to city markets, whic! anctioneers, have recently sold property as | a. G. Hol |, the fo! iD ‘OLLEGIAT STL meskes sotubr sti ae follows: For the malne follows: Lat 15, Kingmat'stubdivision of square | committee to conter with exiting organi- | C ook can, oo THE TRADES. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (én Botties,) tenance of the > th Liberty Market, $3,200; | 241, Lith street west, near Khode €, | zations with reference . FLAG! tor the Western Market, 8000, for the Eastern | to Dr. Van Arnum, for $1,925; lot 103, Lauckton's | meeting: -W. A, Hutchins, Dr. W. E Poulton, pal Mise ft STEPHENSON. oy WAINGS, TENTS AND 3. sli cata lisa abi Market, $150), and for the Georgetown Market, | subdivisien of Joseph F. Kelly’s subdivision of | and ‘Thomas F. Miller. ‘This Tuetitate will be open for the of | “JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, between ‘TIO GROCERIES, elected cepecially for family sco. Tt is provided that the revennes derived | lots 100, 101, and 102 of West half of square 33, A CLUB ORGAMIEED IN THR 19TH pistator. | This Institute » Pani on WOMBAT, ne ah of | 1 a Fe gen yb nor Alien bere prt pet rene eee sok ony from these markets shall be set apart and con- | corner of Rhode Island avenue and street, ‘The Greeley and Brown work: "8 club September, 1872, at 106 Gay Awnings in stylo and finish for stores. city sud stitue a market furd. trom which, only, the ex- | improved by three to John A. | of the 19th district was last night ss abate’ Flage ee palest rent. Lay penses and salaries f the acveral’ markets shan | muprored, © 11 telusive, in | with the following officers: c. -W. abed for camp meetings, Awning suateris! en 3. T. METZGER, be paid. The market masters are required to | Gilbert's of square 675, near St. Muneay; Sant vise present. Joka ©. Wart.ec- Chae. deposit daily with the treasurer of the District | Aloysius Church, to Julia ©. for $139, | ond vice president, Ambrose i. A BiG! , AND On AMENTA oaeiinins: al nna mye ce. Roe wey =— uu G, $110, $110, =< $5, peeneCevely, also = W. W. Brooke; and treasurer, L. B. ‘ero. W, CHAMBERLAIN, ax old Pricnd of the Een pleasant and (Beocessor " BYLES,) Y . He [NTs 13th Ee iho ayeteysiation shave named; for tue sanaie- | seer apuamereveame ageane, (e.same Gr | canes ab lols, isthe “ana derect horthweat'—t ain’ now prepared to exceate | | CRYILE.T peed Mt nn 417 SEVENTH STREET, ance of the, severe) markets, im cxcess of the | $1.75; lot 1¢,eume square, t eam, 113; lot risted jewelry, amorted od and beautifel designs, the Shore trace the cocker. Wall wot amount standing credit respective * same square, - a Teceived elry Store, “s iar A. P. Fardon, $1,515, lot 2, | Pennsylvania avenue, between 44’ and 6th a ius reqcheell gion putt Between D and B. tos lot — ie Gotvan ain Sex WitrEEn’s im to-morrow’s Sun- ra pod him as one of the best in FLOUS tm store and to correspondents the District. ot Bxtre Fioer, the ssme bas been previously ~ ope ak SOC Oe while asleep in Penditares require the written order of the | same rquare. to same, $760; lot 12, same , | SoA Jackson, Tenn., baby, er authorizing the same, and that the bills | to same, $545; lot 21, same _ , | its mother’s arms was recently attacked by a rat. arte be submitted to the Governer for ’ Noxtare ‘87-Folks with too many children should feed is - ame that printing and advertis- them on apple dumplings three times a day. Erarser atthe exécetive ealoeset fhe gor. +e : hair reaches PRED. Ww. Practical Uphoiiierer ana ernment must be made by the = _— = od, rt see eee This ower of fasten Pivrenanery fm ‘7am tevees ‘tiinars. Lsiriet, and the SS my srletiy aa. pan fied therefore, be appropriately called a hare- SoS Ta strects between Tasd R vivcets, apa =) for schoo! par. as. to Job J, Burne, at said that liquor dealers are =z ; Testricts the | brick house and jot, mapufscture of de bam gins * GaRPENTER, BUILDER, er in- | between 4th and 5th bet ene ‘ oe 700; f movimpeneeg pore oar - a which = uere 1,111, with frame commutation banal f ke BTEAC® Same de nt. {uplements, apd tools for a briek yard to goes tie earn eoporn in Das r <f SraPea a * % peer Bone ofa ‘The wat gor ileata andl stsusis os Goltare ie'sokd' Tor tee dentine tines eitenay OE pet ee 5 elgg Werk oe peatertng,, sobbing postage. ° od v Cc t a two story and attic brick dwellin, allowing a discount of ten per cent. to regular SRS scot boow Estroct 1. W, jeleir ez s -