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BL a Risaffeci. a FPORT OF THE ONERS ISEMENT OF THE tT 217 EVEN ING STAR Sas Rae Cone ere ee te | GEORGETOWN. j AU cash yank 2 7UE REAL ESTATE AS HEREON IN SQUARES FAMILY SUPPLIES; Samtihests aoe Large Attendance of Delegates. A meeting of Clark Freeman, Muse © Co..of | asozusn O1p Citizex GoxE.—Mr. E. a.| 8° O87 AND OSS OF THE CITY oF W Sere ares - =—_ a Se — pom ie neng di orth gl Hall = Fiiasen, an old aad res ted pe, Se Te the Fon. Judes Heme rey, Of the Stop: Look!! R rm SI oe < ‘3, Is72- evening, fot irpese fanizing a clu tf t § o'clock, af is f) on nh e Oncers goed, Commissioners Bs tad Scene oe ASE EE | Mee Soha AL, Brooks, Temporary | fr yycsition to the vepslar Fepauiicke mea, | MANNA ho'clock, at his reablenceon High The Geers LOCAL NEWS ae ization of that distr: tt Gs, Snowden pre- | onde tanning busines} for own ay seonth required, ama bat le 4 z it secre} } r of the Geor, an is apne oes Excursions, Pic-Nics, &e. ve delegates irom each of the several | Was norninate! for president, and the question | abitants,Association, and of Potamac Lodge, of the rea! estate varying from the original plan of te rked thereon inred| DUTY OFF TEAS! Grand festival of the W: ton Schuetzen | legislative districts of the District®f Colambia, | was raised asto the necessity of organizing & >io.5, F. A.M. He was at one time 2 candidate ve : we stival —— assembled at Lincoln hall to-day for the purpose oe. Several parties Claimed that the cla ce fo T mayor, but withdrew in favorof Cet. John ‘Given ander our hands and seals. frat} -day by the | ¢y ois ; ent the Dis- | Which Jackson is president, was not a legal ¢, x. He was ill about 4mouihe. See notice of “ma — — on to-day Br the | of nominating a candidate to represent the Dis | UC Jackson is pre they (C., F., M. & Go.) | {4 Gral- = F. wromuibenvan. ici coue be (smatcd DUTY OF¥ TxAS ige. Knights of Py- | ‘rict in the House of Representatives. Thehall | haying been read out of the party ot the other _—_—_—_—_—_—_— | panes day. | was opened at au early hour and shortly after | club, there was nothing left for them to do ly 7 | D.—dmended art of the Ci ssioners Appointed to Appraise & 2X ~ 6 Denelit of St. Joseph's | ten o'clock the delegstes commenced toarrive. | organize. “During the debate, Cornelizs Clark ALEXANDRIA, | Pommissioners App lo Appraive Sywares Nov. 65 0 ae < Wednesday, nfs he chai ecretary of the general com- | rose to a personal explanation, and sai a : - = wellablons hein ag feb rong ag eee A \. Sones —ware gone forth that they hal formed a Greeley club wena eacay, Com gers — Among thoce mace | E\z wean ae PRICES ansoxere, Z tsion to Piney Point and Polat | provided with badges of blue silk with the word | opjosed to the board of public works, and he | tofore ¢ Most pronounced radical | Bocare 637. 2 is alce o soma: 1 Y repvcep the Excelsior Club, on Saturday Naclegate™ thereon, and were kept busy in pin- | desired to deny any such statement. Owing to | voters o = cits io omg ately declarec<heir | 3 lot. 15 CENTS PER POUND o, ; ery ning them to ie. Major Eichards with | the publication of this statement ne had been | intention of supporting Mr. Greeley for, the | = ND ON ALL GRADED 1! Pavilion now open for the ze- | Lieut. Skippon god soveral ofteers Rerepresent | ditmissed from the public works with his fore- | pscsidenc Y, may te mentioned Chas. Wiitite- z a EDPHONZO Yorn : enic parties. ~ rae to secure urder, bet their services were not re- | man, Mr. Stewart. eee ee chat ies. Mr. = NGS & OC cursions te Mount Vernon on the | quired, as from the first it was apparent that The club proceeded to organize by electing | Susuzer’s ate — has also, it is said, made yr ae oS Arrow iss ° there was much unaminity among te delegates | the followiupomesrs: President, W- A.Free- | Many converts. The converts, however, are | Mi 4a 10 80 @ Phittips ———_e—___ 4s to the main object of the convention. man; Vice President, Samuel Kunter; Secre- | chieily from “mong the white radicals, the . on WW Cor Condensed Locals. THE CONVENTION CALLED TO ORDER. taries, Dr. R. T. Freeman and D.@. Muse, and | probability being that the colored vote, notwith- 11.333 8 8. Randall w" cartoonin Marper's Wee | At 1145 Mr. J. H. Brooks called the conven- | Treasnrer, jowden. Standing Gen. Graate pro-slavery sentimeuse ON F A. Stratton Also, see is by Pi 1) is partic- | tion to order and the secretary called the list of | _ ‘Bir. Freeman, on taking the chair, mounced | until such sentiments became unpopular, and ates as follows: LIST OF DELEGATES. 1. G. Brown, Ambrose Fol! the following committees ve—Chas. Syphax, R. T. Freeman, E. A. Watson, John Groover, F. A. Travers, Chas. H. Shorter, Corpelins Clar H © » George Webster, and W. | Mr. Greeley’s life-ion abolitionism, will be cast almost as a unit for the former. Tre ANDVICIPATED Water Famine. — The steam painp at the Cameron water works, used a PRICES OF SUGAR bef.re purchasing elsewhere ° tk. Finance—Gurden Snowden, dames F. | for forcing the water from the race to the reser- | East part of lot No. 3. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & © cet ; ' armen json Henod, Henry Lacey, Samuel | voir, bas sot been able to work to-day in conse. | Aest parte let wat ford, Cons., propose to pays weit ¢> this city in | J. W. Barr, Thom: + Muse, E. A. | quence of the tear of pumping air when the | West part of lot No.1. "Brown, — Octoder, and } xtended an invitation to | © Jd distri P. Houg! Mater in the race is less twelve inches deep. Ditto.” MEST Serene tenn town, Conn., to > ns, Francis Herbert, H.C. Ad- hax suggested that a platform | With only thirteen feet of water in the reservoir bert Brown's betrs ees n -including planks indorsing | and no means of replenishment,the supply will : Wo are ectling ie them tn Edgar Murphy, W.S. : | soon fail unless used very economically. Port the corest at Mechlin. Brrwr Bank Rarrxoap.—From present ap- | Bart of lot B. Peyton PLOUR, The F ise te arances all idea of building éhe once proposed ali they wan 1 by her clothes taki le. pa Wi! ighborhood, w E 9th district—D. Peters, Isalah Washington, -J. cl 20th district—J. A. Jenifer, Chas. Hurdle, A. G. Mason, James Hadson, Jon Barker, 1iuh distriet— Winfield S. Olive, George man, Alexander Skinner, Thomas W Wm. Beckett. 12th district_M.R. Hook, Joseph Seigert, M. Aug. Bastert, John brown. 1sth district—Arthur Shepherd, Geo. H. Bos- ton, M, F. Kelly, L. A. Bartlett, G. W. Smith. 1ith district—H. C. Boldin, Hi Frederick Waterman, Thos. y, Wm. B. 15th distriet_—W. H. ngh, J. W. Free: Chas. H. rdeon. . Mr. Shorter moved the ado form, and Mr. I. 8. Mase seconding it was carried with cheers, and Mr. Grant eman reporte Wait on the board of public worke in reference te the removal of Messrs. Clark and Stewart, reported that thoy iad c: on the vice pres dent, Mr. Shepherd, and Mr. Magrader, and Were courteously recaived. Mr. Shepherd said that wo open or secret enemies sould be kept in office. They informed Mr. S. that the charges which had been made against Mr. Clark were false, and asked an opportunity to prove it. Mr. Syphax reported that the committee could not have been received more courtecusly, andotered @ resolution requesting the board of public works to give them an opportunity to disprove erme baek railroad between this city and Georgetown has been avondoned, as the cross- ties purchased for that road and depasited along } its line have been gathered up and sent to th city, and are pew being slipped to PLiln ORSE STRALLN ir. Foertseh’s gray ho’ was stolen from the stable of Mr. J. N. Harper, last Sunday night, and has never been heard of since. Jolin Hebb, the caitie thief who was shot at by Mr. Kose Catts on the night of the 5th instant, and who, it is said, has been lately seer lurking about here, is suspected of ali the horse thetis that have been committed in this neigh- berhood during the last week. AMONG THE srZakeERs who will address the Grecley and Brown ratification meeting, to be held here on the 15th proxigo, are Governor Walker, Montgomery Blair and Col. Robert E. Withere.—Gazette, last evenin, Wasbington iam Wardeman 3.08 Rudolph Peter &! Qmmon Green mC. H.W. Mohan D A and B arc plats of the Squares, and C is the evidence taken by the C. SaM. BACON J. 0 BARK Ness, J. . McKELDEN, jommissioners.—CLERK. Commissioners Appointed to Appr too, st ASTONISHINGLY LOW RaTEs ELPHONZO YOUNGS & or We offering five or ata of the FINEST BRANDS OF Nays that can be produced, at prices which DEFY» PETITION, GIVE US A CALL; 17 WILR Par ~*~ ELPMONZV YOUNGS @ vv, GROCERS, . D.—Amended Report of the Commisssioner ze Squares Nos. GSt and 03), the charges; bat afte é in which it CITY ITEMS. ey (Continued.) Sura ase © Srenee ——_* man, J. Perking, J- 1. Club, L.Jefries, wasstated that Mr. pene tee ees | dun: Wicceeat Biven ian. ay ren Ts i : n > ; provements. di tt . Williame, Edward Fordan, 1. Handy, woud investigate dhe » with- Le » N.Y. i . Under Maso: W. RALLANTYNE'S NEW BUILDING. Josep Flynn, S. P. Robertson | drew the resolution. and 15th st., pays6 perct.ondeposits, 27t3.11t16 z\¢ aah F| | uuemense Moccnte Tempio a «st March theold “Harbaugh | 17th district—Perry Carson, Joseph Willis Far Ga a ne iat Bo wishin’ te bo ott cient 1 abn. waren, Glerepclial, Gore Geees, Ben- Square 633, Pies! ae 1 Total Name of owner or agent WU BEARS OC SOS,} Bron the west side of p gtrect, be | H.C. McCauley, Dyer Shelby, Wm. Tailia- wre iho communtt that the re ort of the | tons, Club an eee Walls, @e. vithent | is | : Pad Yond E m down, and in 0. meeting o' bth inst wasa malicious mis- 4 Regesstd é ie ™ ; d most com- | isth dlstrict—James Small, Isaac Johncon, | representation of Geren ee by somein- | Bain, so the patient can walk with ease tmme- z | PUB= caTawea wine ity has been | A. G. McGrew, John W. Branson, 8. Bland. terested party known to Mr. G. Garrett. Gar- | U9EClf: erating rooms, O35 15th at., opposite | —— —— Flean e 7.80) 0 James Adaran. liam Ballantyne, esq. igth distriet—Timothy Lubey, Andrew Glea- | rett had been accused of having furnished the | U- ‘ury. Lot No.2 baz) 10 13.570 4 Joseph Saxton, William A. Sax . ne - ntire area of the lot, | son, Lucius Allen, Wm. Henley, Thos. Parry. | report, but denied it and he (C.) woald brand TRERMOMETERS and |_ ton, azent ON DEAUGET AND IN bor? feet front by one hundred | wth district—A, W. Exton D.R. Parker, D. | bim with it unless he did tell. He Lad prepared | and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street; | LotNo.° 9.508 O) Martin King's heirs. stories and basement high. | A: Connelly, Wm. Hutchineon, Chas. Moore. acard for publication, which he asked to have Part of Lot N. 8.10 Ze James Adare, tends ont to the eurbstone t distr'ct—Clarence M. B on, Sidney W. read. It is asserted in the card that at the meet- 1) 490 & fou 0. Fitzpatrick 's beire CALIFORNIA CLARET, treet, giving a fine vaalt under rt, Lemuel Bursley, M. Shiner, M. | ing in question Jackson had packed the hall AMUSEMENTS. 15,579 00 Prederick Steiule. - > the icot pavement, making the basement, 1. with voters from other districts, and as soon as im all ds wenty feet de nd district—W. B. Sangstun, Francis Wood, In th Nearthe middle, on the north side, is the meeting was called to order Jackson and an admitted sencentty only certain method of givivg effect tocherished be requested to notify, throngh the press, the districts that have not EVENTH GRAND ANNUAL uses {8.029 8 /Casparis Brother 1.044 & Ditto. CALIFORNIA HOCK, 417 SEVENTH STREET, 1 ae 1 i H 1 1% John Coyle s heir is a patent ho = | James E. ee eee L. Cowan. combate ——_ arow = Sete = hall: SCHUETZENF Hi aoe ~ te, King’s b FPRENCA Clare ing or lowering | — Mr. Brooks then addressed the convention as | that x mass meeting was called and as he (O.) N F in Ring's heirs r = ‘he main story | follows: was apes to pas [se Cover: that ifthey EST i S : pet. ROBT & WM. TOUNCER'’S AND Ba S83 4Le fteen te REMARES OF MR. HROOKS. intended to abuse the board of public works he OF THE ¥o P cia the proyricta Cm eine here ls mnde | Wasnot the ma vo prside, be. Walker then WASUINCTON scuvETseN YeRKur Part of lot Wo, i eqDino, eee DUBLIN BROWN stov?, first story is of fron, w | my duty, as chairman of the republican general | stated the object of the mee! ing. here was no iN J Part of lot No. 1 els. BM rner bars bases i the w ¢ esate, to ealt you to ordcr and preside over revorter present at the meeting and the pub- ’ Bart of lot No. H Danie MASSET’S PHILADELPHIA ALE & STOUT t p ed plate ‘our deliberation until you efiect a temporary } lished statement was a malicious attempt to do AT ‘art ot let No. 2 a G 2 a 2 male lig Srgaulzation. 1 congratulate you ‘upon the | Iimracont ire Lot No. 38 | 2 35708 | Francie Hoy PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botttes, Tide and thirteen feet high. "T entire success of your selection to perform the | Mr. D. 8. M ifered a resotntion indorsing THEIR BEAUTIFUL PARK, fed 4014 00\Dauiel and Mina Schuls. store are heavily monte important duty of nominating the republican | the Gray bill, hb adopte (SEVENTH STREET ROAD,) 2 5,140 O)Stewart'’s heirs. With » fine stock of IMPORTED and DOMES. nut, an candidate for delegate to Congress by primary —_o—_— | Bee; 3 36:14 OF Casparie Brothers. TIC GBOCEKIES, selected expecially for family © rear of th # handsome tlight | election. We have abundent evidence of the Greeley and Brown Meetings. July 29, 30, 31, and Ist and 2d of An- i 200 514 OC Florine Hite. Use, Oud selling at ® very iow Ugure ofc siairs le He second tor. | wisdom of the action of the general committee | THR GREBLEY AND BROWN BXECUTIVE COM- gust, 1s72, P 20 1 Casparis Brothers The ertire roof of the first story is | in advising primary elections by the large MITTER — Part of lot No. 2 M2 | illiam, Costin s heirs trent oe feet Tone, Re et ree wide and | vost cast, and the general satisfaction or | held a mecting last night at the Board of Trade | prizes TO THE AMOUNT OF 82,500. | Partot lot No: Hee ee RB. T. METZGER, twenty-six feet long, sanm-shaped | the republicans throughout the District. | rooms; Mr. John H. Crane in the ehair, with — Part of lot No. | 20 a2 10.542 W Tims’ heirs. prismatic lights about three inches in diameter, | Gentlemen, I hopeyour action here to-day wili | Mr. G. B. Towles secretary. Messrs. Carver, | prizg, SHOOTING, Part of lot No. 20 242 12,742 & Robert Brown's heirs. ( to METZ: wee tan frames, Thus skylight is the first of | be such as will win the respect and admiration | Farrail and English were Appointed @ commit PRIZE BOWLING. Lot Bo. 1 200 12.438 19428 ©) Jobn Hitz’ heirs. pesomaner GER & BYLES,) the kind ever need in the city, and throws in a | of all perties, and that will be ratitied by the | tee on credentials. Mr. Towles submitted a LADIES PRIZE SHOOTING, | Part of let No. 2 iti 714 0 Stantsiaus Murray's heirs, too ight, and is a splendid success. It was | people in October next. Party organization is | Tesolution that the secretary of the Greeley and GRAND CONCERT AND DANCING * | Part of lot N. 2 924 4.924 00 Frederick P. Stanten. manufactured in New York city. and cost in this country, and the | Brown central club D : 3 i 1 —— 1.775 © Ditto. P l- y 0.925 @ S.C. . from “another “cma, Sd desks, Wghe! | principles. Holding dear the prmeiples of tho | elected delegates to call mectings, and toform | yFOEULAR AMUSEMENTS DISPLAY at FLEE: o "Yas © James Adatas, pe. Between D ant E Hom _Avother smail, prismatic “skylight. | great republican party, the republican general | Greeley and Brown elnbs, and to elect three WORKS EVEBY DAY and EVENING During the 4 OLDEN HILL — ‘The walis ind ceiling of the store and @ portion | committee has firmly stood for, its integrity in oon to form 8 central Gresley and Brown Festival. G be of th cd story 1s very tastefully frescoed in | this District. We are to see to-day, gentlemen, | executive committee, to meet at the Board of | * Wonderfal TRAPEZE PERFORMANCE by the oN {tints ‘Zhe second and third stories | by your action, the condition of the Tepublican le rooms on Friday evening, August 9, 1572, | Renowned French Artists, ALBERT and ADELE ©. TARKNESS, PR sft ed FLOUR t more ent to up in the most complete andelegant | party here. The question is to be settled by | Some discussion followed as to the purposes tor | NICOLO. LDEN other grains 7 and Extra Ficur, FeeRek iechae Rites EaRels to ihe | You whether afew disappeinted men, under the | which they had met there seeming (9 bes mis- | | PROF. HENBY'S STEREOPTICAN, Disclosing 5 sie comet HAY oot ‘© cach suite of othces is connected a | lead of imported political demagogues, can at | um nding amorg them; finally the resolu- ‘ranco- Prussian War. ; = — large coset with marbie wash basin, water | will break apes 8 » Ihave ne disposition tion was adopted. The committee oncreden- | ‘Ihe SENGERBUND, ARION, and CHORAL ]* THE SUPREME COURT OF THE PeTRTE, GF COLUMBIA IN SPECIAL TKEM = clovet an! urinal. The entire hnilding is heated | to properly characterize the actions of these | tials repo d that delegates were present from | SCCIETIES have been invited, and are expected to Unirep BraTes, FX RELATIONE BECRETAKY OF)" docis-tt Indians by two large furnaces in the basement, and is es here, but I feel it my duty tosay L have | the 3d, tb, 7th, 9th, 13th, 15th, 16th, and 19th | be present and render some of ‘their choicest selec. | U “tHe INTERIOR, - Sighted and ventilated on the most approved | positive information that they are now rgain- | districts only, and it was determined to _ meiples. The tront above the first atory is of rick, with ! light colored Ohio stone trimmings ing with the democratic party for support. Un- ace the name of Grant and Wilson they are too well-known political frauds. Itis, indeed, a Stra: the organization toa future meeting. loney moved that a committee of five be ap- PREPARATIONS FOR THE RATIFICATION MEET- Our Celebrated MABINE BAND, under the di- rection of Prof H. Fries, will give ‘GRAND. CON. HUNDRED AND Wasn: Tox | No. 242, district court docket. EIGHTY: EIGHT, rere % BTS DAILY, from 3 to 11 p. ati Pegi * All the exposed windows except on the front | Sighting the battle of Greeley and Brown, and | poirted on permanent organization; carriet, | CE 5 Ory, Duraict o» Corvsis. ~ he lots in said equare, and to Pave rolled tron sintrers on the outside, to pro- | under the plea of securing to the coloredcitizen | and the chair appointed Messrs. A. @. Hall, I sohncesen 7 MUSIC, under the direction of Prof. | | The vagy maps epens g Regetmen i Sent tia dane, biteg tee ted eae H Ro, 709 G BTRERT. tect them from fire, and the whole bulldiag has | more fully his rights and politics! sdvancement, | T. Barrows. E- M.A. Fenwick, Geo. T- Stow- | "oon: yisslay Sf FIREWORKS and MAG. | nr ee ne the pumber of snare feet in cach lot, with tbe value by thosutare foo'.1 seaner_Berwutn rit ave con cienare been erected in the most substantial manner, they are actually advancing the interest of only | art, and J. A. Maloney as the committee. NIFILENT pam ei eters EVERY NIGHT | and the ageregate ‘amount thereof. together with the vaine of the im thereof: - - 5 and stands a credit to the enterprise and energy During the Festival” ion having also filed the of the owner, Mr. Balla yne,as well asto the sad for the citizens of Washin, as far as ascertained; and said Comm: provements, and owners téstimony taken by them, it is ordered that r % ‘Monday, the sth day of on, and . ; ING. Ammiis pemncitices: Save been wale 00 ¢ | All partics aud persons interested in the premises file in this court, by or before capacity of the architect, James H. Metilt. disgraceful to, the republican party, it we are | | The joint committee of the various organiza- | gf WUT OMDEW on the Ureorden Proerve | august, 4. D. st Sregptions fo said report:or the me will to raltRed and conrad ap aglte! ES Sea reduced to select such men a3 our leaders. | tions in favor ot the election of Greeley and | " spEcIAL DETECTIVKS have been to | o7 Washington, Distsict of Columbia: and in bnein cock of the cities at New Yorke Phiniankie, The Great German Festival. Gentlemen, again congratulating you, Lam now | Brown on ratification masting met last night at | gee that no Imprope: %.roc ers are admitted. and Baltimore.’ The publication to Le twice a week for ten days, TARGE ATTENDANCE YESTERDAY AND Last | prepared to proceed to business, Beck's Hall; Mr. Jesse B. Wilson in the chair BIGHT— SECRETARIES ROBESON AND DELANO, GENERAL CHIPMAN, AND OTHER DISTIN- MB. JOBN H. LROOKS ELECTED TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. and H. S. Davis secretary. The sub-committee made reports of progress, showing that the To the Park.....25 Cents | Toths Pavilion.25 Cents 25 Conts | To. on 0 the FarKe-No Return Tickets, A true D. ©, HUMPHREYS, Justice. Beiween 13h and léth streets, copy, Test: ai Wasnineron, D.O, DUTION OF TREES ePOTEED Ta anEt, | , Mr. Fardon nommated John H. Brookstor | arrangements are perfected for an elaborate | cars of the Silver Sprivg aed Beandary Railroad 3; EOS, tot Joe Zk capsnun tre ayo wiaea warcee: | SMPOvary chairman, and Mr. Shepherd, ‘ar. | MQiay of fire works, music, speakers, stand- | wiit"eqty pamengare fig res ants ‘Syn ot q ‘ATIONERY. THE GREASED POLE AND Wine A WATCH, Kc. | M_E. Kk J.T. Lettl 120 “i A » h 0 metzen Park. Fare 3 Cents. 3325 1 Av echt cones! tenerdey and bt Sj | BR, Rely, Mr J. 1. Lette was’ also hom rp i CE || aa eee eee LADIES’ GOODS, | _ BOOKS, ST: » &e. the crow:! was greater than on the precedin, ir. Kel 01 9 220 i soli BY AXD BROWN ©! i a 7 | days. und everything passed off agreeably; the | withdres ME’ nome eed eto RTiate fiends 16 | 186% last night, Mr. Thornton in the chair. Mr. a Br SUPE one Sr. Ean DA; MeCORENe. anaes fow of lager was rndiminished and plenty of | yote fur S. H. Williame of the loth distrint, Shelton submitted a resolution, which was . : 608 NINTH srazer. AT PHILP & SOLOMONS’. ? forded the Uovs in climbing the { “Mr. James Small rail that be Cae <3 the | adopted, that. the Young Men’s Greeley and | x 41g ry res ss alan . Pole for prizes. Dancing in the pa- | representative of Buzzard’t Point, and je- | Brown club of the 221 district present to the | Me. €26 Tim cirest, between end ttre Between EB axy F Stazers. — YSKMONT AVSNOB, Ging the break meat devine’ aime, Motwith- | gation came fomthe purpose of sustaining the Hoyle, ot eid district the name of Judson T. | Qpotce Oi Paintings. ngravings, Chromoe, Be. Standing the great heat during thi y.and at | chairman of the comuinittee, Mr. Brooks. ‘all as their choice for the House of Delegates. Also, largest stock Paper jangings, Window Three Books of Bong. = a. T. BOBSSLE a son, Hight it was titerally crowded untii midnight, | © Mr. Lettle withdrew histame. The club decided to give a pic-nic at Beckett's | Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas. ; iyo LADIES UnpERwaan sou | “Ae Soll ee ootay cates when the perk was eae oe eae een a Suara, a eawalt: | Snes qeamiiie a ike rain Sn : received, Sea wal be sold ot very low ceten Crensing the Atlantic; Sanne sare str a :—Mr. Brooks, 100; Miams, 0 otion e “ in. vaoengeoves . Amonz the visit the day were Sec- | Of Mr. M. F- Kelly, the election Wag made | 8s apyointed. cS —Flcene remember Name and Namber.__jel-17*_ | Also, closing out batance of | mirde: A Provencal Bem. iy Wraderie ‘i Cc. on retary Keberon, Secretary Delano. Hon. N. P. | unanimous. Exrrosion oP A Tat Botunn—Lucky Escape SUMMER MILLINERY ig Tiauilated by Harriet W. Breton 84 Ripman, Gen. 0. E. 8 Piet t; |, But: Brooks bricity returned his thanks for the | of" qyortmens-about t o’eloe Georgetowao Advertisements. loge ene te noon, the boiler used for hea: 9 BO! = —— re sociation, when | ing had honors enough. of the Asphalt company, corner of 2ist strect PUBLIC SCHOOL NoTIUE. > z xeon rockon baz Be ote mgt _tobagg MR. ©. M. BARTON ELECTED SECRETARY. and Penusy!vyania ayeuue, exploded scattering em 0 HANDSOME SUITS Alabatra Ci United States. 3 ‘The following prizes were a Ladies’ Shooting—First prize, satche!, ded last night: Mrs. r mn han amusera Loner, which was one he had net coveted, hay- Messrs. G. W. Smith, C. M. Barton and RG. Cunningham were nominated for temporary secretary, aud Mr. Barton was elected, the vote ferro, James Smali, W. Hendley, David R. Parker, 5. W. Herbert, K. Wood. its contents in every direction. The stand was hurled into the air a considerable distance, and the hot tar flew about in unpleasant: proximity sertment of the finest and most superb of boots and shoes, of every description known, are now selling, and rapidly, at much lower than former GrorcETowN, D. O., August 1, 1S72. Notice is hereby given that the Boura of Trustecs, or tome member thereof, will be in attendance at the Conncil Chamber of the Custom House overy where astonishing bargains are sold. ment of Housekeeping Pry Goods chen: LLER, Ofall at, Pet ig, HELLER 'S. 715 Market Space IMILLINERY Goops! DBY GOODS '! g™ GREATER ciples, with au introduction i he istory of Annapolis, the Capital of and ... ne sie acannon Three Cepturies of Modern History. By Booksellers and Station jel 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. : g a IONS. Yonge.. A : ize, { prize, paract, | Bee—Smith, s; Barton,c); Cunningham, 9. | tothe workmen, some of whom were partially gay excent, Sundaye, frrm the goth to, the int of | IME HOSIERY. GLOVESand NOTIONS. The Reviewers Roviswed. By Aiaxan Seated Pecgeeeee o, pair Bra-ciete Meet | The lection of Mr. Barton was made unaui- | smeared. Luckily no one was &¢ riously burned icoons tor edmlcaan sete cue je marked at Baltimoce prices. a. Be m., TUBSDAY, Augost 20. k “rs | mous. Mr. Barton said he was glad to find | however. It is supposed there was a defect in ° pl its will All the LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, 40 Poel for this De: and haa Pa himselt more successful than on yesterday,and | the boiler although it had not been mach used, or place 459 1608" RS. log pe '. viz ror 1 ecatnes an i Le been defeated he woald not have joined and that an aaane pressure of steam m caused the W. W. CURTIS, Secretary. Jel2-Sm one row ieee tb oe plete. Oe ey a o. John | Use Greeley and Brown party. (Cheering.} explosion. Had the accident occured a minute <" W Cost. — STRAW GOUDS, F Lord Kilgobbi Furnace C. ‘Alec. three hundred (300) tone; 2.240 ie | me mRTME CMTE... | Siednseemrerste camersnaetr me tant | A WAR Ue By BahaS Scie ie oe | SSRN Eee ewer gee GO | Keeteat sas totis at) Sas vaso waa Gat SED Pc The following committees were appointed : ard, would pi eB bed ‘av- | No. 73 High street. z * — ‘4 st, fasccont eit | _ On Credentiae—d. 3. Worthington, J. W. | mg lett the Stond beside the boller just peeviovs | iyi = J.C. NICHOLS. | fq LARGE ASSORTMENT of CORSETS, at SaN ces mae Menke seaabigh as Gouk ae cee es 0 of the comttact. mad erored tn the nacite ot Old ae | EL esta Saaphard, Weir eae Th Wee: | the care betes Tattle ee eared: | eer ogous GHEAPERTGAN NTRBICWTGS cee PETS cLoves.e1 Books sent by mail, postage free. the Department ins satisfactory manner. before the e antear- | Grant, Dayid Shepherd, E.L. Savoy, W. Wal- | the cart horses taking fright, but no damage sclling off all kinds of Suramer Drees Goods, Par. Best F 's’ HELLER. party farpieling it will be paid. ze, which | l¢F» Re Peace age ag S.Moore, & was done to the horses. |Loss about €300. agolg, Sun Casbreliaa. Cassimeres, Linc Drillssaud | gars 715 Market Spas PHILP & SOLOMONS, Alsa, one hvandred cores well-seasoned bakers ? He a Olive, . Scanlon, G. W. Sm . Spy sary aT BHT all Sommer Goods, witbout ar cost, to make e of dest ards best etn aaa | J- A’ Perkins, 8.’ P. Koberteon, We He Tait. | 4 Bane Cuaxce. Cummins’ enormous as- | ll Stmmer Goede. without roeard to Pine Wood of the quality, and nity c . well seanoned and sound. The above Word to be corded at the Department buildings as desired, — rtso: may be Le, : . 5 ak = BENJAMIN M - ‘The whole to be inepected, w: A mecasared wae wus rte <= Bg coe ee ae Pe anion, | Prices.” The stock ‘embraces a most beauttiul | _is12Im* 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. 7 W BOOKS PUBLISHED AND FOR SALB ip acer oc with on act ‘approved The peters ates Balk ts eens | ek. Canty Be bane ae a paginas promypeh mame gorges J)°“4An eroRE row sare. Reduction in Prices. SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTORE. Dertibeates from the shippers ust be ation, to cuualten ember tar esienen aa Me ene, Rite, Wor Ra eaeR> | made. ’ Also, « very large ascortmentof cuscom: | - Having porchased ancther d different barinces, Counme 45 tr. axp Pa. Av. the superiutendent, certifying that the coal triets. Candidates for thie He se f Delegates WwW. H. hagas Pe doseph Fiynk, Joseph ’ Williams, A. G. Mc- made, ef medium grades. The assortment of Toffer my Dollar Store for sale. It is a rare chance ered to them (the contractors) is the kind reyuired , Department. need 1 vies | for small capital, Lam pow retailing every article 2 Bweetheart. By the author of Redes | bj the pened in the office of the Saper Were voted for as follows: —Fitst District -S. G. | Grew, A. Gleason, D.Connolly,, L- Bursioy, W. | ladies’ Bey Seperate anes | ccand cnn ie TS GES eee Deed icie of Linlithesw. By Mos. Goat Pt Sicbs prtecett cf ouch tildare aomeay Brown, 9 votes ase, jr L, Crown. . (ter Chlity nak elegant opportunity to find any article d iyo t J.C. NICHOLS. | py CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF ie ‘True as Biel. By Marion Hariand | choceotoattend. © OO ¥ mad’ District_O, | | Fhe convention took a recess for thirty min- | S04 ‘st lowes prices than heretofice Ihr M. H. WHKATLEY'S , lchin ond Withont. By Geo, Macdonald | A satisfactory ond paisumente of too Harry, 41; seacter- utes. nice Seren Hon, 2 Th street, next to corner of K and any scoba tte! BXEING ou weve THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- Az American Girl A ‘Abroad: #1 wonder | coxsful Suess is, IS1. Sixth—Jo seal Northern market g a : ‘ ‘Last 5 : Thomas W. Chase, | At 1:80 the convention reassembled, and Str, Parwewy os gere@isiiwitt be Ane Ovrice-49 Snirnnion Grasset, DUCE STOCK, I AM OFFERING FOR eds pmighted at Vaieris Ariaee nh | acascs pon DEADEDOEED Doe DL Tenth—Matthew Trim- * . ae — q fy he Spear. By the author of Woven of “ 7 “Z Thicteenth — submitted a report showing oue vacancy each | the advertisement elsewhere that the coupons om awarded 1887; and Is now V. . Crown from the «5 TIONAL MILITARY CEMETERIES ie ee tn the Ist, 34, Sd Zist districts, and swo An the and interest on registered bonds due Ang 9, and most complete stab: THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS eecin Beth Mobun. By feat eranrenca ST DETAE TEST. F.E ‘t ith, recommending e vacancies or first mortgage eight per cent. nis of “3 1.80. Northern Fands. Oliver Optic; @1 50 ARTER MAS - . vp Teng I open by the respective delegations. ‘The list, as re- | the St. Joseph aud Dewver City fallrond come Hptar GOCde TTS oe eee eae | Light Cassimere Baits, at....8,9, 20, 19 and $15 ain. By August Blanche: @1" A Lads": cenit astixctoN, D.C August 1. isr2.§ Nineteenth—M.E Cecil, ported, was adopted. 5 pany, will be paid by the Farmers’ Loan and in the District for Gloaning or Dyeing | Biue Flannel Suits(thoroughly sponged)........ $15 Kile Among the ormans; $1. Gouth Gee Bubbice: | |, Fropesels ere tovited for msrking the erares in Twentieth c Mr. Emery moved to lay that portion of the ‘rust Company, of New York, on and after the tI hing a} White Duck Suits (Derby)........... STATIONERY Cat Letter and Note Paper, | »: to the Quartermaster General, Washing- Twenty-first—S. W. Herbert, Teport relative to tilling vacancies on the table; | 15th inst. ae Sona oneoet betandan en eit | All Linen Suits......... pee Blank Bocks, Pass ‘Memorandum Books D0. eer ae Secatp-scemna Wee, % one sunset. varday, each ig ga ‘The recommendation of the committee was, | | Tux Leusucng ” Porsontxa Casn—tne | belopen until 'p.w joe Bok 783. _av2 | Light Colored Cassimere, Pante! 5,6, 7 and gS soks, Steel and The Bi it del ites to tht r after a lengthy ion, adopted. fate’ terney of uden count now pre- e 6 be found in another column,» nveNOn Will | She vacancies were filled en follows: tet, C. | ttaring tha icone a eanty As Lord of | QV, CORNS EXTRACTED. ohne rer ae | ions are yet to be made by the ith, | G. Whiting; am eee 4th, R. H. Brown and | thistown, charged with poisoning her children. ITHOUT rar ome shoe can be worn RE ye Hy b, 9th, 11th, 12th, Mth and Ith districts, | Plato Lee; 21st, Chas. H. Lemore. The August county court, which openson Mon- | With ease immediately ter the operation. Bunions, | Alpaca Sacks... — y > = Mr. Cunni Gesired, tor the 2d district, | day next. is a quarterly term, with agrand jury, | Diseased Nails Vascular Excry scenes suc- | Linen Sack Coats........75c, 1, 1.25,1.75,2 82.50 CoLorep Scnoor TRUSTEES.—At a meeting | to enter his protest against ding detegations by | and to that jury the case will be submitted: Lg io hea Youths’ Cheviot Stite.secsccmneeseereay $7.50 of the colored s 4 , last night, Mr. | Selecting jes who have not fore the | They will, before the close of the week, bring Boys’ Cassimere Suite..........s+ceseesse-smsameeceerseeee§ S Cray was authorized to close the contract for | people. He also moved to reconsider the vote | in indictments agaist her for murder in the Fine Black Cloth Frock Coats........10, 12 and @15 Jurnishing fuel with Dickson & King Apps itbarieg the ny ares yond nmne case of each of her littic girls, and she will be at “Blue Cloth Frock and Berby Costs.....5 to $12 fors for teacherships were received from been there egal | oni Bisse Mary Gallego, 0. Everitt, Mary A. | Votes cast, This motion waa laid on the table mpand respca- A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suits, Ward, Mary F. Chew, Jane E. Kelly, Ida S. Mr. G. W. Smith submitted a resolution lim- yi-tr Marshall, Julia R. Crosby, Eva George, A. | iting members to five-minute speeches, and not Carter, and Messrs. E. H.’ White and C. H. | more than two on one subject; 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Rickardson; also, applications for the ition Fan ten ie of clerk to the board from J. H. Richardson Pika ponte wom the committees en UNTIL SEPTEMBER Isr, S7-A DEDUCTION of 20 PER CENT. has been and James H. Muse; all of were Ged. medi these goods. : Estimates for repairs om the several school | list of IASEED AEP ee eens oie Duildings were received from Messrs. Walter | D. W- Sv Purchasers will find it to their advantage to Jackson, James H. Hil! and A. K. Manning, except Shirts, at give me a call, and the’ work ordered. Mr. Searle ¢ ‘TEN PER CENT. plans for improviny the Stevens school building, Albert B7-Persons going to the country, or to different and was instrueted to to alter the base- Proceed. Ment according to the plans ——_ TRE Boarp or HRALTH met last ev ‘Three new cases of saa pes (one fatal) were reported by the health officer. were in localities where the - RorBine A JouRvaLisr._ Last orenee, just before the train lert this city for New ie some thieving scallawag with more enterprise than ‘discretion » ent ‘one of the Pullman sleepers and carried off a R leather traveling ba; Cea my the calanere Wasi: tor naturally alone Congressional logit ha ype seems sach, tier vers that le hes de the mistake of robbing a ne man, ie will return the property with ‘aeultabic apoie ogy. ‘The new cases | A. J. S7-A_ building 1s going up in. Philadel whic! the grandest Masoaie edince ou the M4aaeera ate ee ease & gece ‘Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replen- ished at a small expense. =: a7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBER— A. STRAUB, Ordere are solicited, which will be furnished with Popular Clothing House, omer 88 Briten erect. 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