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NING STAR. wEpNESDAY ~Aeust £8, 1872. winner ————— | LOCAL NEWS. ' Excursions, Fic-Miew, &¢, | Emers Minstrels at the National Theater ! thi<e r Z i merrew by the Br ? 4 Point byt Wack n, liom Bow open for the re- | tumped North Carat {toa Grant meeting {n SHOSTIRG THE RS. M. CHEESEMAN. ile Mies of the Wounds Mecetvad. Evidence at the $ roners Enquest. who war shot by a cer- e treet. related in yester¢ Metropolitan Hote! at Late resterday evening b ec & Tew words in a weak voi ‘The wounde i man wisp ed if his and on by a \ ped and | informationof tie dea: Patte est | | + te he decided to hol at 19 o'clock. Hid CORONER'S 1% T aetiv 3 nest hen Tidey | seam, to p ‘Wood, w not | say “Tay abe he eider brother tu put ihe wounted the cerriage; the shot was trom = w Ww. some fiiteen feet from the growed. [H ° gun, which is « musket cut down, and com x a" bo rm | tai" musket. wasshown | not identify tt) } ecteman was next sworn, and / was corroberative of that given rid. cut. Gessford testified that ke was called b letectire oficers to go with them to er the shooting; when they are Wood was in the borse stable lequs with Wood and his appeared at the door with a earing the click of th i, wher the load of ab: At this they all rushed fu and eeeur When I arrasted him he had @ gun iv witness was shown the gun er al. am, but the witi Mr. J eh. i | | ess cody bis head. 2 t ma. a} j | | n. When | ° lothing | was vadly wouaded. A | buck-siot entered his | were sO NUMSTOM: Aud | sto | great | cen to hasten } ms aliaost CoE | occurred last { hese wounds were ne- | v had penetrated the in | FS «and seemed sersiblc | ned to be in a | timulants ouly | din | ongns | apse, and { to be wander- on he remained ided that he wat er the man was in @ state of « ie seer in which cont! erday a t hom at Woen a charg all day vee ing. 1 he sel in at shock, t ¢ shooting what- | a rece nesses to aw ath w Buikiey aud Young. Peyburn then testified amin atic n the examination of he post mortem | made by Dr ‘ ag to the ortem ©: ie hte om three which j J through the abdomen and intestines, an- er passed through the biadder which he coul Lin the ea probably lovig he wouns fro! others having en- igh, withont fn a > tt elevated positi and the jury retur at th Samael! M. C i man came te his death day of August, at the Metropolit he evfect= of a guns! i ceived trom 4 gun fired in the b Wood about halt dey Of August. 1 ASED nthony Buehl with case! in ansported to York, by the x st the request of | n, Detective Coomes called | a ations. eme. though apparently | r. Newman offered up a fervent in bebalt of thesutferer, who seemed to | nistration tendered. THE WIFE OF THE NURDERED MAY. | Cheeseman arrived in the city this morn- | 1 proceeded to the bedside of her deceased | and, overwhelmed with grief, in which | she has remained theughout the day. She | wll accompany the surviving brother with the remains of her husband to New York either to- night or to-morrow morning. pecs seoraais Tae Democratic Execvrive Comuitres ‘mrt last night and passed « resolution author- lang the varions districts to hold primary elec- tions on the I6th of September, for the pt ore ig three delegates to a com A candidate for Delegate to also revwenting the several districts to arrange Yor the nomination of thelr candidates for Dele. egisiatuce. A committee of three ‘Was appointed fo wait upon Governor Cooke and request the ap ment of two gentlemen ats) on the board of registration that \¢ acceptable to the committee, —e wat.—P. W. Perry, supervisor of in. orth and South Carolina, is ise. wention to York, and wil! return Right Rev. Bishop Pinkney has One reenbr.er White Sulphur Sp jogs, where he will be the guest of Mr. W. W. Corco- % x ‘Captain Pender; May, @ few days since. ——e FMEESON’S MINSTRELS draw well at Ni tional Theater, if the weather is hot, and they ceserve all the stamps they get, for ‘no better <cmpany ct musicians and Rumoerists has been here mm a coon's age. Don’t take Tam Stan's | ate conducted, aud especially with the misee | duet of the rou, | nothing | being reduced by his tr | tila few months since that the present mateb junction with whom h | considerable unkind } the sat | little too old | from that district, is heartily Dr. D. W. Buss tert | THE COMING PRIZE FIGHT. WIT H RAID ABOR™ IT. Sketebes of the Principel+ Mace and ORaldwin. For several weeks pact the price of to-morrow between Ned 9’ Bale the Ir Gient, end Jim Mece, the champ lazd, bas been the main topic of cony sin thi i Ss much trtorest | several years Fince erney Aaron. G a — poset he main poist Washington was t for the MOONLIGHT Since the passage & act against i he District and expeditions leaving } listic battle grownds elsewhere ave given Washington a wide bora. to-emy that not over one bundred the Duustrict will witness: THE PIGnT TO-MORROY Of this number the majority wiil go by wa Ltiguore, where botla ih ce depart R¢ le: ground this even EXctnstomeT ¥ of Moonlight looker was a little p. ly intended to 3 ig Of the city authorities There has been scarce:y any itting on the res this city, but ti seems to Le iu favor of Mace, alton, Who know both mos. affirm that the 4, & lung and stubborn. our. zh those twill be is stewd. which tectined te do, he g further to do with the prize ring. He ic tegarded as an Suthority in pugilisiic matters. snd pas sided as referee at twenty-three ring exc tere. Of late years, however, he bas become diggusted with the manner in whieh ring fig he who ittend tham, and says would indace him to evor eren witness another pugilistie contest. 7 4 40, a1 nd as a pugiliet is im his gi amt igh fe i ic looking man we i and & Strong and my ular, ardin the comlition for the fray, and is conti, ng the helt. Mie fighting weight ia mill was 133 pounds. His firet fight war Marsden, whom he defeated in ist; same ght George Isles, a eeiebrated Eugtish pugilist, and beat him, ane siterwarda be: arsden again, but was kocused of cowardice S mill got up wish Joo Wormat, and terteiial the stake. the stakes were Jrawn in a tail! w: his present antayowiet. Ie th Jem Mae mald at Lynnfield, Mass, in 1 the first round, the police bro persed the crewd, Vi ermal Cs axdO' Baldwin was capture uonths in the #tate’s pri stakes, however, ($: 00,) aldwin. ere, after ix and dis- aping to Canada Were awarded to O'Baldwin has dunirers have gainst Mace | Several matches were made, but fell through OF sogae Teason or another, and it was not un- was “tied” by the respective backers of the men. JBM MACE, TRE CHAX X OF ENGLAND, was born at Norwich, England, in Ist, height ight five feet nine inches, and present fighti 3 to be 14) pounds. " He beat Si Rorwich in i055; Bill Thorp in le5:, wa: ri by Bob Brittle in 1858; forfeited t¢ Mike Mac denon P r ing wei at a fi afterwards latter; beat Goss in 1860; w vstakes in @ infil agreed upon with Joe Coburn in loot, in which one-fifth ot the siukes were given to Coburn to pay expentes. iu 1-05 he receive forfeit trom Joe Wormald; with doe Gus in iste: al O'Baldwin in England tor the cb; Isa. ‘The two fzzles with Joe Coburn in thi country will be remembLcred by our reader: Since his arrival in this country from Eng Mace has resided mainly in New York ci where he has kept a saloo: rendezvous of many of th One year ago last winter 1 engagement with Mrs. Scott ing With that lady in Shakey Like it,” in the charact Wrestier,”” un: withdrew one wi ei Were generaliv adm ism ior appesting in public with @ professional prize-ngt MACE IN PALTIM Mace, together with G Patrick McMullen, Dooney James York News) bad quarters at Baruam’s ye: day. Mace attracted much attention. neat, compact man, and § we. ght to his antagonist gi or: Cre in the latter part oi the same year | ft Ireland, | | and arriving in Wis country fougkt Joe Wor apion beit in | general impression | | men an we uave fewer deaths (rom sunsttoke in propo: fon than the cities to the D OF TRUSTEES. in ine Business Cole iw estion—Cpening Schools of the board of public gchoot ght, Mr. McLellen presented the Enoson as teachers. @oplications re received from “Micees wn; of T . ime Good. erintene! aar “Gepartments: st departments; “hips for Drst prizes in irtermediate and eighteen one- mont scholarehi tiate ce mittee on prizes and exmcni Z istrict sub-comm fer ly 2 Gooriric . be transferred y_No. 5 ' approved. Perkinusa ‘ies daunah § sterred & tree the € hers contin: dward, from the commit t fo> consideration. Mr. Kandolj j atthe o; ed that a of the teac as an amendmo: Was then adopted as a whol mittee were instructed to pr farther consideration of the eul) ng of tickets for adazission of ; | Ite nek sols on Monda: fit, ans shal Adjourn mu thre: Tue S2conp “Heatep Terx FROM S as 162 hree is great suit animais in conseytence. ton fo our popul: nerth of us. The first such case seocnd * heated term, tersoon, the victim being a man na Rei-t, tamiliarly known ag infnence of heat, inquest unnecessary caused by sunstroke. ‘The remains ‘There seemed to be few persons concerning the deceased, but thi making arrangements last eveni ns properly interred. that | - | atoms. | mitted to probate and record; W | top. vantage, ! ize been ANY have retired long = Re did trim for the fight, but i ect of ihe se to give: they t eniion to fight in Maryland, bu' the second included Virginia in its prohibition. Re said. however, he would tight au his bond approved of it. He was at a loss to understand what the state of Mar do with a violation of the iawa of Virginia. Liss staunch appearance made him the favorite in the betting last night, und m= friends treely offered odds of #100 to S60) on his snce thongh he is about forty-on it amount of 1 withstanding his age, considering his professional « he will be able to “get away with the frish Giant, O'Baldwin, who ls to meet him fn the roped arena to-morrow ° mot last which was adopted, committee be urged to ant by the various Greeley and I candidate for Congress and for territorial legisiature, appoin day for e on of Charles A ¢, the present representative in Congress ed by this ub; that if any further evidence were needed to establish the charge that Mr. E 5 F nected with the Washington rin With which the X+publican, STAR, and | the subsidized ring organs of this ¢ ve b taken up bis defense sbould be sufficient to ant- isfy all Lonest people upon this point, &c., & stownasly cecil THE SEVENTH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CLUB met last night, and resolutions were reported trom the executive committee and adopted, ledging the members “individually and col- lectively to use every effort and all honorable means to secure the re-elec entleman and able statesman, General N. P, Chipman,” and deeply regretting “the nappy feud now existing among the republicans of the old 7th.” A committee aie 5 ag mel to confer with the 5th and 6th district clubs in regard to holding ®n out-door — the purpose of ratifying the nomination of General N. P. Chip- man, consisting of Messrs. Savoy, Cadman, In- grabam, Taylor and Dolen. THE SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT REPTBLICAN POLTEERS met last night at Isiand Hall, and after being called — by John T. Costin, resolved ves into what was termed a mass meeting, with Chaplain Green as chair- man. The then nominated Col- lps as candidate for gp gro of Delegates. A re as . Coffin in a tirade against Gov. Cooke and the board of public works. pcb aaa ois 9 o'clock this morning Thomas K. Wright, boiler jaaker im the Navy Yard, while working on the | top of ler was much bruised and in- jared Uy the falling ofthe boiler. The head of itstruck him im the back and knocked him off the ladder where he was standing. He received medical attention from the yard physicians, | atter which be was conveyed to his home, | lth een B © streets. ——— Fine jet, oroide and plated jewe! gold patterns, received at Prizg’s jew- elr tore, No. eunsylvani say Stes, ws ‘e Jlvamia avenue, be- F. X. DoOLey’s Fever awp Acuvue Pow: DERS, it is said, b never been known fo fail to cure for yourselves. permanently. \ | it | | | | | j 3 ion, | the value of #26; $30 mof that courteous | good character, | the cousmission of appr: { with loud and boistero buteber,” and that be came from Di = arg, daughter Maud, by admit tering p rst disteic . and recommends amend by having the schools openod with pray her. Mr-Scott sagge yy praver be Mered it be the Lou!’s yer. Mr. andviph aceepted the euggestion + And it was adopiod’ cther amendmonts were made, and ‘he report ‘The same cam re & course of stedy in music, aad was dweharg butcher Charii He was engaged in the occupation of slaughier- ing, at Muelling’s slanghter-house, ou the 7th street road, whex be dropped down’ under the d died in a few minutes. | Coroner Patterson svar called, bet deemed av as death was g and family ot the deceased, couia onl: he went by the name of *C) niurdering her r ght to come | resignations of MyraA. Prince and Haaneh K. for tear Sue Wa'sh, tion was received from Mr. H.C. © Basiness Geliege, tenéering to be away ledas perses as Hllews:— latships tor first prizes im three-months biuaaship a6 second prizes in six three-months sckoiar- raAm~ lar am- departaenta. pe for second wuls, refered to nations. piitee rscom- | h, teacher of 0 No. Li, in Miss Prince, resigned, and that idrs. bartiett be appointed acting teacker of t sub-beard, aS teacher of ~ Hudeex of com Primer ut the texcners of the Ger- o were nominated at a pre- jeott mored © resolution anthor- intermediate chovis © and the me ittes on text-books, ata prévions meeting, was taker up moved to Some ex, Trom the Jeet of text cuts, Mr. Bandolph moved that it be left to the die of the subeboards to commence the 1s8u- pils to the pal h inst., i that due notice ax to time anu place the daily pres; adopted. f they deem — Drsta UESTROKE.—The excessive heat of the ering among Fortunate: during this occurred yesterday af- med Charles loubterily were tarned gxer_to "uodertaker Bergdorf for interment. knew much few were have the Private Haysman, le inyeiries yesterday as to the name aseartain harlie, the elaware. poison to her in March last, Was arraigned betore the county court counse tw the county, which was granted, and ti required to be recognized for their ou the third Monday in October. count of the indictment charges the tiou of the poison direetiy by the second by i waler Or Other substance. cused of children, it is j » Ky. blew our new dui My residence and eve ith t ything in it Our ioss is tearful. (Signed, } Mr. Suit states that the above b: completed last week war 50 fe tdeep, ani7 stories high, and b +s Bt about $50,000. THE COURTS. RATE Cocnr, Judge Humph ‘mst will and testament of Ji as | record. Catharine ic will and testamen' Waliace, deceased, was tuily the éxecutor, 10,000 and qualified bond o ave ponds in Shon and was apy dienry Taylor, deceased. TITY Court, Judre Hump McIntire ot al.; decree substi th eet 2, instead of Pet er agt. Thomson et al Ta0nu. Balt ratifying tru Croghan ant ready examined. Croghan, order aliow jection, the third in colution with 8. T. Scrr& © led, fully proved, and admit: Ewald os stee’s sale and reference to ai esterday and pleaded uot guilty. Her then moved that the case be transferred uext term of the cireuit court of Loudon he witnesses appearance Phe first administra- mouth, the that Niss Key. Dr. J. P. Newman is expected to arrive ae : = x | soseien meccaiag Sad boeaeae over hero alarmed tim that he threw ns | RR, Promcarons Rey. Dr. LicUauiey yecterday called attention | Tider ently to the ground breaking a blood es iLLARD ——— from the siaad to the fact of stones having been | ‘sel and co injuring Lim that he died in about Jackson Weeds Camp Mecting. INTERESTING SERVICES YESTERDAY. {Special Correspondince ef The Evening Star.) Jackson's GROVE, ANF@a PCNDEL Co., Aug towa Advertisements | INSURANCE COMPANIES. GEORGETOW J {eee Treat Weppixs Waica Dip Not Gows Orr— Rigaany Prevented by the Interference f it Yesterdsy morning a pra; nd experience | Nancy Ann Johnson, the colored | meeting Was Peta at the Fou ~ Men's Cnristian | The BESKSHIBE ™ AL LIFEIN scE Aseoriation temt, condscted by Kev. Mr. Bar- jest by ¢ COMPANY, itteteld, Mass; organtes rows, end continued unt 1) o'clock a. m. fetenoe of Officers Harper aud Kodz _ 138: 000,000: bas At Ws o'clock a. m. a congregation | Sequence of the boisterons « on ful experience of twenty years sethered to bear preacking and to partake of, | bi legroom and his best > | pene ous te ra ar witness, (he administration of the Lord's | > ——. 4 Supper, which is usually celebrated on Taes- |G day. Rev. Dr. Ligntburn, of Galtimore, occu- | §*at re a yied the stand, an preachede sermou of muck | @Bd whciber she cowld net take the i onke mmparT dove Det ( power trom 2d Timothy, 4th chapter and 21| (Fd.) The to receive appiications for » the | the iene tr faitare ¥ * Preach the word; «be instant in sea- | nothiz Georgetown te Fchoois ite will be aaee | Son. out of searon; reprove, rebuke, exhort witt | granted at any other tims i sib iong suffering and doctrine.” “Tiis be said ime w ~ ‘was iveluded in Paul's valedic tory to the world Weare To preach isto declare the Gospel of Christ, and Lich she Reid, anthorizing her to be | PLEASED THE LAYMEN, aT GLEaso, the energetic contractor 8 come of the preachers hada good talking to aving Bridge and High streets, bas go. : ~ 98 Goods, Par implies an appropriate investment of character | ur life to Ed ~ Essex adviced ber . Linen Dy 4 on declarer. God has not given vt to cost, reh the power to meke the preacher, | K. Weave a Bemuect Counter bs | but reverves the right to bimeelf. “The dis- | y bargains ar A Sige mseort ‘This in expressed th or tinetive characteristic of preac’ is the | th Z and paving BELASHLBE. and is | unction of = ber pik pm which attends it eats menace work with bed Of | _ iyi? tems poe pr Sing ae nohmnette = The speaker closed with an earnest appeal to all abow' ands, and will the work f> = Bnd receipts fr ows. oF | themsclves of this power im doing { at as the present scarcity of curbing and | YY™. #. WA SrA, whe bare been paid the ful This serme. materials will permit. | aNb BCObhIM ees . } Orrice—49 Jere Pull. Ga | in it Some timo was, spent in singing wad | Saratoga for a few daye 9 recuperate, f Becablished: 13; pr: ain jemett 905 F street, Mas a | preyei At the conclusion of these services the | Arrived—schooner - 8. Ro fe of the oldest Targest and m: aia - piad pouty the di » from Lower Cedar . of the kind te this cor E ARLINGTON FIRE ENS co | orp and 41h buehels F Benit their own FOB THE DISTRICT OF COLUM EIA schooner Boardman. Bost place is ays CAPITAL $260,009 limits of the with 200 tons of Scotch drai Gortiemen’s Cictht: . board of paby War iz which the num- works. Sales to.day were to $1 the Dusiness we Closed daily at t. except 5 be open arti Sie p.m. Post Of 6,299 dashels at @ EAmocetar bushels at S177; 4,000 se m. Po dohnswo, A CHILDREN'S #RETING was heki.in the Georgetown meeting tent, Mrs, Linville leacing it, nnd three selves for pray At the W a Works sonta commu st F. Wallace, s made that the spits | very interest young Georgetown is such as to impede the p: TS RATIONAL Perr 1ow | held. At she Severn teat s jeyer and exper:- oer in going to fires that may oF TRE nies | gwas held. and directing t to in | At three o clock, Rev. Mr. Box tractor ake si DISTRICT OF CoLUMmIA ame of the coneary Georgetown more secure against damage by fire than at p ALEXANDRIA. place on 7th a280 street, one dou more cireuit, preached & ver: ORGANIZED £UG UST BF. 18708 OBB CAPITB aces eeeeseeeenssan Office tm Khephert's B vaniaavence, Fé we SAMUEL CROSS. & : f oy e fon seekers presented the es at’ the mourner’s bench, tive of whom fessed receiving the knowledge of sins for- ooner Robert B: nD, from George- mg town Wareham, with s load of coal, pat in 2, 3. Bake, ‘Atter ten here this morning in a leaking condition: Wen Walle A MOST INTERESTING M&ETING Mason is Iving at the point Ban eee war beld until thehour of preaching inthe tents | of 4 eon Seminary Hill—so A. h. Bhepnerd. of the Young Meu's Christian Association, or | i! that her friends entertain no hopes of her -——— rather outsice of them, ior the crowd was large | TSO very- AS enougk to tll an ordinary sized chure’. lev. G.A- Hail conducted this meeting, et which numbers of the members related theit ex Hiences, and singing au prayer was engaged in until preaching pour. At the same thme 4 SPIRITED PRAY@R MESTING OLORED MAX named Henry Taylor, during ight with some of Lis race at Fishtown last ght, was stabbed in the back and badiy cut by an unknown party. Joun H. Gitmer, of Richmond, addressed a Grant and Wilson meeting in front of the Mar- WASHINGTON HOTELS. H 1SUN'S MOTE No, 709 G ererry ett Berwess Teh any fru Sravecs, LE : . | shall honse on Monday night. A letter was read 5 —_ Faced iv Nig, an Sw maa pe | Ca de, Many, ang ase woaicce | IN, © STOREWRATEER TEYERIAL Bortz, fession of celigion and three protesse,i te receive | Rim Pleasure to address the Tie aap tat Bis | ENGINEER any SUP ERIN Ryo see JAMES KY the blessing of sunctification. At 8o’clock, Rev. | engexements would not permit him to do so. Al! orders promptly executed. Dba Wibee tos BYES, Propricter. Mr. McLarer, of Laure!, preached from ‘st he ties noy living with Captain Ridecker, — at Prices. Office at the old #tand. Faoxtine Pewvertrawa Avanwa. Pealm, 10th verse—‘Create within mea cloan | Car the Mount Cameron Reservoir, was badiy | Fant oermat Row Kerk evewns ant BS Between Sih and Lath Leart, U Lord, renew a rightspirit within me’— | Durntlast Saturday night by the explosion of an 3 erkeiy eres tmon which had not the merit of Dbrevit: = amp he was filling while the wick was burn- jane EB. WiLLIANs, Wastinerox, DO ote hour and twelve minutes being required for 2 i Thenkoas a ite delivery. Kev. Mr. Rice exhorted, aul a | , ARTE THE SALT TE fired yesterday evening ATIORNEY-ar-Law, the peat, the Propcctes ante Se eee ee in. large number of penitents presented themselves, | By the rerub pedmaghiongnd A secag font og Boom 8, ob second floor of Barboor's Lew Building SIDR fe, test the ‘scecenmodations of kis. pr-eent => so i 2a, fo th 5 A © fot a ior of about dating the mocuane tots! | cannon house on the Court House lot, atl Washiugten. oi to the be sesentt S? Sound ao ristened Nellie Grant, and many a toast drank so her future career. A MAN NAMED Youns while riding on hors: back along the Hamilton turnpike aboat mulce from Leesburg yesterlay afternoon a te ed to ride over @ cow lying in the roa, e cow rising while the horse was stepping Soee Removed from 434 Lowisinaa avewws. nolétr ‘Thecamp ground is lighted during the night by the@ottle light, large lanterts, and two of the old Zashioned camp fires, giving the grounds a fine anpearance. « Worthington has tue speciel supervii f the lighting. lonet eytiel to the beat | nd tt TK Aprohyer AT LAW, uD 4. . Pe us rit Waehington : VERMONT avenva. T. BOKSSLE & bu ton minutes after the accident occurred. DRowweED.—A letter we have received dated Huntington, August 9th, says that « man named Thomas Williams drowned at that place a few days si placed on the railroad traek, and stated that the Offenders uot oaly endangered life thereby, bat rendered themselves liable {t death ensued to the death penalty. ‘The railroad men and the camp authorities each have men engaged in ESSITT BOUSS. was N ‘Oy Radway's Ready Relics ee OA LIVERY STABLES. _ whilst eatehiae onthe trators, but as yet have | bathing. He was originally from Alexandria. CUBES T2E WONST Parnes (ONGRESS STADLES ote clue end ikat night ne Sunes were fognd | His tetaal were recovered and propery’ in CONSETAMAL sires, Urmemn Dame &. ou the track, =e OE [a Ce iz IN FROM ONK TO TWENTY MiNwRS | supplrot good Horses tor ein eres oo Doe What Battlesngkes are Good Fer. ONE OF THE COLORED excursionists from = 7 BicGaBy vas It may not be generally kuown to our readers | Washington to the White House yesteriay on ' that snake poison is used for medicinal parposes | the Vanderbilt, a man named Joseph Camp! il, when on the retarn of the steamer, got into a dispute with one of the women and’ struck her. She -had an open penknife in her hand, and started tor him. He ran around the boat pursued by the woman, until he finally got on the waik- ing-beam, which was in motion, and, slipping th, beeome entangled in the machinery, crushing one of his legs so badly that it will neceseitate amputation.—Gazet/e, /ast evening. ——___— these days, and that, under thename of ‘Crotalus Horridus,” the poison of the rattle- snake is utilized in homeopathic pes. Messrs. Thompson and Cupper, ot Liverpool, havingrecentiy imported a number of rattie- snakes, abstracted venom from the live ani- malsin the following Ingenious manner: The reptiles were in separate compartments of a case, fitted with a double lid tor extra securi A long staff, fitted with a thick India rubber SOT ONE ROU this advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH Party. BADWAYS READY KELIEF IS 4 8D, FOR EVERY PAIN. a _ FAMILY SUPPLI noose at one end, which could be loosened or Ps At was the Sret, and is Siebtened by the hand at plersure, was inserted clTy ITEMS. THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY — cooks? Reaa trongh the partially opened lid, and theop- | percep por tue FEEToPe, & * tee ees ts om — Fee, $1 per Visit.— Over the snake's head,the lovpbehg lauuctive: | LOM extracted without pain; Buhions, Bad | f4Mtfastanty stope the most excraciatiug pains a Iv drawn tight by means of the cord attached Natty Agia relieved and cured, at Dr. White's, | of the Langs, Biomech, Bowel, ef ties ge mese thereto. With a similar contrivauee the tal | N0- 99% 15th street, opposite U. § ‘orgs, by one application, DUTY OFF TEAS! pleat Primera pe make being thus te- | « Wannen’s Parent Gooxen,” the greatest IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, ¢ Pe C 9 improvement ever made in cooking. Ease and a . CRORES Cee ee rR NnINE | econemy combined. Salted t the nest of Mil, | pomelier bis visleuber enereiath the pain ths DUTY OFF TEAS and carefally he!! it:t/1-8 by keeping tas | Meat cooked without contact with water or | BHEUMATIO, Bed-ridion Indtm, Chisoiok Worst With the alimal~ to Oxtricate Stweit, | Stam, aud siwaya at tho right temperature, | \@®NeUralaicorprostrated with tay safer, As the reptile became stupedied the noose was | 1 ¥0 Ounces saved im the pound. Testimonials —— he grouud. crushed to ile et front e estimates ys. —¥ ohn Ewal b> n of $5,000 and qualified as exaen- t of James oved and ad- liam L. Dan- the sum of Alexander Taylor gave i guardian of mith ting A.S. ter B. Lam: 3 ord ing de fo cross-examine complainant's witness al- Van Riswick agt. Brown et al.; decree, tinal ratification of sale. Maas agt. ; order confirming r nt. 1 t 688, order confirming t! E L No Stebizon et al a and PoLice Court, Judge Sn 2 ry on Thomas the 2sth of July last; Roach or six mouths i Jackson, charged with grard la stealing 'a mule valued at $200; 5 A oliver, charged 'w fome ch AT FO d with grand lar ‘ophia Spates, ali talking Alley; $5. W. H. Shepherd torfeite they McQuade did likewise. A i and swore $5 worth. ith boistero Fe swearing im Georgetown n, charged with same in Geo chaefer, a little boy. charged ing stones, plead guiliy and was di areprimand. Hilleary Green, e running a cart without a license; for license, Annie Toliver, char, ing @ watch and a waist of a silk | a batiery on Elizabeth ©: dure fast, Elizabeth said that he till she could'nt walk, but be did mox; he was'nt rested ‘fore kase he had dismissed. [) pox‘in bis family; Joseph Boulde appearance to-morrow hear any evidence to his gation of his sentence. he deten pissded entty to assault on ees. ‘Cathar! sseee TRRLAND has 4 tender-hearted «rson of Baron Deasy. A short ie terminer for the county ey dohn Lorden, Join F. Suit, mes Gormley, charged with assault Jarry op Sunday night, fined $109 an others disebarged. 0 : assault and battery en Catu- Joseph my, stealing $4 ‘arc, charged in Fighting d collateral. nn “Bennett six menths in jail. ver's re- nited States agt. squares he report of Charles costs me: reeny, vis ent to grand ith stealing na Ford, days in j 5 Henry rgetown,; #1. with throw- ismissed with harged with 5 suspended dd with steal- ress; $29 or 90 ein jail, giving her in all #60 or 6 months in Daniel Syphax, charged with assault and aing on the 1sth cof | “choked her nt leabe any de small n the case of Col. Alexander testified to his dant havi ine Boulden: judge in the ime ago, the iding over the court of oyer and ceo etenene eee tee "here wi his duty to charge the gram . TI oul) four or five cases to be featired into, but be became quite mose Over such evidences cf total depravity. Among the offenders were two or three milit en, who were cl with having assisted in burning Mr. J in effigy. It moved Baron to the most - ful grief to reflect that ‘‘abuman being could bave the beart to contign even an ef co we s7The parents of Col. killed at Alexandria, Va.. said, ba sul becription. eo The trotting race at Cleveland yest betwi Annie Watson, of Pittsburg, an op | Patterson, of Oil City, was won by the in three straight heats, Time, 23TH. Accrpent aT THE Nav¥ YaRp.—At about | m7 -Chili is trying compulsory vaccination. Ellsworth, who was vein May, 1861, it is started a raising money Duild Lim a inonument. Its to be procured by to ad Bells former ig» 2:35, and whereabouts of the famous nd impossible, within the Nving in the western partof North Ci one of them is dangerously ill. from some of the best people of this city and elsewhere. Call and examine, at the Slate Mantel and Chandelier Wace Rooms of Hamil- ton & Pearson, ¥. M.C. A. Building, 9th and u gradually relaxed to enable the lungs to have inl play, and when it appeared powerless, th: snake was laid in a long, varrow box made for the purpose, with an aperture at one end, out of whicu its head projected while the after opera- BRADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAve, INFLAMMATION OF THE KiDNEYS. PRICES ABSOLUTELY PEDUCED ton & Pe 16 CENTS PER POUND on ALL GRADED : ——e—___. t its jaws were then opened | Dr. Warr, Chir , treats Corns, Bun- INFLAMMATION OF > at ELPHONZO YOUN oo. and fixed, and the polo glands were presse’! | tous, Club and Ingrowing Nats, Ser eitnent ams Skatom =e Theme; whe < peaicreee meme: hen so the patient can walk with ease imme- | INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. humb, ile @ smali- d phi: Operating rooms, 15th wae eld fo receive, the drops as they oozed Treasury. 535 15th st., opposite CONGESTION OF Taz LUNG: slowly out through the powon fangs. Twenty = Prreegenon drops wi the average .uantity yielded from ‘THERMOMBTERS and Barometers are repatred | SORK THROAT, DIFFICULT BSEATHING each Suake. The venom is of a weolor,thick | &nd made to order by Hempler, near 4 street! —_——— ee eet PRICES OF SUGi8 bvefcre purchasing elsewhere, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Ov and gummy in consistency, and decidedly in reaction on litmus paper. It is readiiy soluble in glycerine or water, but is precipitated by strong aleohel, the précinitate being redis- solved, with the addition of ‘a little water. Its ‘oxicological properties were fully tried on 4 PALPITATION OF THE HEAET AYSTESICS, CLOUP, DIPTHERIA. CATABERH, LNPLUENZA HBEADACEE, TOOTHACHE. LADIES’ GOODS. M™ E. A. McCOBMICK, yariery Of animals, Halt a drop produced death 506 NINTH STREET, ———EE se a iinnet within three aus ae being in- Burween B ax F Stacere. NECRALGIA, BERUMATISN ected under the wings. The symptoms produce: ™ . ; 7 We are selit; ip ail cases were very similar —Court Journal, = OOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, as coun fed sass L A Terrible Scene. A fail anpply of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR inst | | The application of the READY RELIE tothe ° ‘The Lewiston, Me., Journa! gives the follow- sypesved. aunt will we old at very low rats, Barre pees endcamtore PND cicalty extet Wil | too, at ASTONISHINGLY LUW RATES. 90, closing out balance of onse 5 articulars of the fire in that city, in which Mond i enty drops in balt a tumbler of water : 1. a . tire: Caatae mge bento Set Eeeee ane SUMMER MILLINERY te faints eure Ua PS. SeISMSTS oF ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Ov Tiwana right. ‘The wood she opened tireecly | %.mBke room for Fall Goods. B20 | Aces HAL RN Ga, DISENTRRY, Colin {nto the house. About 1 o'clock Tuesda; UST RECEIVED ins —— nae WIND IN ¥ morn AINS. ing she was awakened by a cracking sound in 360 HANDSOME SUITB all styles, For sale chen, - the thed, and aroused ber husband and herself | Shy 7's WELLES. 715 Market Boace_ | WETS EADY HELTER wits are he Red | Weare lee ofering five or ats of the iis ted and rashed to the shed door. ne mo- | [V[ILUINERY GOODS! DRY GooDs 11 2 Saar WP re caae onnise or pains from change FINEST BRANDS OF Haws ment be opened it a mass of flames met him and HOSIERY, GLOVESand NOTIONS, Soom ae “ drove bim back. ‘The flames rushed into the | e%,srticlee in'each ine just received, that can be sroduced, at prices which DEEN 4 house, and in a moment the interior of his httle jithe LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY co FEVEE AND AGU . the nindow and cecaped with one chili: he | _iets@n 1459 atm commer F atreate FEVER AED 20URceret Sor tty ome. Foes | SIVE US 4 CALt; If Witt Pay Tow Iather was pulled out of the winilow in a suf” | QTZAW GOODS, FLOWERS snd BiB- Fever all other Malarioas, Buon cating condition. One was left, and as the | 19 BONS, at prices to snit, at ‘eliow, and other Fevers (aids — thonght of it came to the mother’s mind she mi-tf 8S. RELLER'S, 715 Market Space. by may S 5) eo quick as BADWAYE uttered most heart-plereing shrieks and fran- — — BEADY BELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle. ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ov., ti attempted to return fo rescue her . daughter, whe was tn bed. The bystanders, DRY GOODs: DE. Wars GROCERS, Burra anv # Sraxey Under Masonic Term pie. who saw that such an attempt was fool- hardy and could only result in two deaths, detained her by force. It was too lato. The agony of the mother eannot be described. D BY @€0O0ODs! IMMENSE EEDUOTION IN PRICES, DRESS GOODS MARKED DOWN! Sarsapartilian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFI It wag a sight painful in the extreme—knowing Every drop of the SABSAPARILLIAN 4 0BZ0 TOT: asthe did thatat the moment her little girl was a - : ow | VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat Wr ean, OCNOS.t sa in the pains of an awful death. By this time the ostng out Bummer Stock at marvelously L Urine,and see . dey jaices of Son i - alarm had aroused the tire department, which | PRICES! gor of iSe, for it x > wastes peer ‘was promptly on the ground. The fire had so Lavies:—Call at once te secure the best bargains | jon, Gianiulay dé an the thoroughly got possession of the cottage, that it All gots marked in iain figures. Theoat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes im the Giandzand URE CATAWBA WINE Was almost completely levelled. When it was | ONE PRICE TO ALL. BA vt ‘af the system, Sore By subdued, in the charred relics of a bed was ia tee price. discharges from the | Bars, and tne worst forms . found an unsightly object—the crisped remairs UN UMBE: oS ere Skin diseases, Bragiions, Fever Sapss, Se ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, of the little Nellie Callauan burned beyond pu 1018 ena 1650 ne Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Biysiréias, Acne, Bink sibility of recognition. ‘The mother sits besides wae, Wert occhanter wad paaand Miecon the little coflin to-day and wails piteously, think- Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm anc ail wastes cf the a re sone CALIFORNIA CLARET, ing she might haye saved her little one. The BAILROAD BOND 4 are within ths ceratiws range of thse ’ child was eight veare oll. Mr. Callahan loses | A. SNe dae teamine, ante hae tet CALIFORNIA HOCK, all his household goods. His loss is $400 to $50; will provelo any person wrima tt for either of no insurance. Callahan’s face and hands are AND forms ‘ts potent power t0 cure them. FRENCH CLARE badly burned, and he is suffering very much, If the patient, dafl; me ony reduced by th but will probably recover. ‘Wastes and fhat Je coutinuslly pro. | pom Té WM. FOUNGER’S AND BASS ALB E7-A child in Indiana has died irom the bite | BEAL ESTATE MORTGAGE | grossing, snccente! these wastes, and re of a rat. Salpand this the BARSAPAuILLLAS. will DUBLIN BROWN sToUr?, cure is certain; for when this aA — at Chelsea, Ill., has died from MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE & STOUT? jer bite. PHILADELPHI4 LAGER BEER, (in Boties,) ‘With a fine stock of IMPORTED and DOMES. selected Ger? ‘¥ FLOUB te store and te Indeed Srenes nd erate. ong eeape aE ee Seer Leet eclidegy ere cnticlens, whieh WH be feraiehed with ‘to LOCE WOO) jy8-tRepl ry OMice—68 Bridge strect, Georactown, mar3i-w

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