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— 3 2 7 | i ‘Ss y co 1E EVENING THY YACHT RACE TO-DAY | The Feststration. . EUR So GEORGETOWN. | Georgetowa Advertisements | INSURANCE COMPAN! Es, A aN . = rze € 7 r eLice Court, ge Sne ‘o-day, Thos. — t = - 3 cL —— - A Brifpecse aud a iively mace” | tion, Mlowiy: Jackson, charged with aseault_and robbery (in| | AnsivEo—A feet of largo vessels, some 20 in | (= THIRD DISTRICT REPUBLACAS CLUB | y heres ptt — ee " aohipstg a 5 “ Robert A. connection with Julius West, who bas | number, arrived this morning at the coal | BVENISG, | fe peta PosPayY. a front has seldom presented a gayer dames H. left town.) was committed for the action of | wharves. The other arrivals are schooner Enoch st be A = = —— mthegieer matnsesind ery e first legis tue grand jury. Joseph Hertzog, charged | Moore, Chambers, trom Now York, with fertil- James), Kennedy, LOCAL NEWS he neighborhood of uf. | Istize district, votersin all with an adsault on Koy G. Jenkins. ‘Phis | izers, toW. ©. Buses and F. L. Moore; long | a> 52 aids a . { sachet race announced to take piace this | part of the tonising east gssault grew out of the Tivalry between two | beat Martha Washingto: th wood: schooner Some BOW —_ Pie Sies, ac } ing brought together a large crowd of reolm avenue and Tunker Hil road, « tin ware dealers in the Northern market, and om Havre with 119,49 feet We. 8 Ri a Arruse ie Nies, ae. who occupied all the standing reom D cast thatr ballots ot thet on inwrealleged by defendant that the boy (Jen: | t> Whe schooner Annie Pr epee ve: : eter. Grand ina, th to 7th street long before the time wa- | Startins hotel wae the place for thes of kins) wason his stand. The court imposed ay Philad coal, to Dickson . | 2, & RENS 8, Teen ¥a rh - Mee ut sterting of the boats. At ! board and the hour of operi fine of $10 an] costs on Hertzog, and the Dis- | Ss bet 8 anc?s 1 ‘Oc t =e s The Grea : the contending boats were sean | t time there were but trict Attorney entered @ nelle pres in the ceun- | THE Gearx Ts ‘anal boat a ere. ng in trom different quarters, and took their | 12 owing ne fact that most of the ter char, inst Jenkins, Seneca, with 1,000 bushels whea:, 500 bushels rsiors to Mount Vernom on the | positions. owing to the fact that most he ter ge aga ‘The second-class boats f 3 = RATION. : e engaced at work in the city; batitis A COWHIDING CASE AKD ITS CoxsRQCENCES. | corn, and 1 barrelsdour, to W. H. Doagal, and nee »Stonsrrows, D ©. Angnstt 5 iseches Ser es ran ie that before 7 o'clock p. m.. when the John Barnes, charged with threats of vio- | 1.000 bushels wheat to B. Talbott @& Son;’ and | a —_ = mcby iven thatthe Boara — AY. its will be quite namer- lence t bashels corn | ff 'G@* towards Maggie Bo The prosecuting | boat Henson Talbott, © was drank and oF DISTRICT OF COLUM DIA ORGANIZED AUG UST 8. sere VASE CAPITAL... mocrats in the first 1,000 bu: md of and witness the Sares.—The sales to-c | good red wheat, at $1.55; 5 so stated that her sister | ior choice 2 for prime him for insulting her. Defendant | good. Stri ected each boat, o1 the establish ments. The Neilie, John T. | len were cut-rigged, all using | is before the wind. & So -. & Son. a, | dav,except Sundays were 900 bushels | 4 ogust.and from s nal! lots sold at $1.71 | to receive applications and $1.50 to 81.53 for | Georgetown Pubs the repu al clerk, Towers, es. ed by Messrs, « had cowhide ly choice wheat is in demand, and | €TaDigd et any other time» . i seen acol Richardson, and ott asked if she had not called him an American | is worth probabiy $1.72 w 81.73. = fis hal c re : Ore i Seeheey oe geet Hell, Echo, and White Cap were sloop-rigged, the board will be in the same —— of and charged his family with | Burcrary.—The office of Mayfield & Hics- PFoUINE IN corrons. vents w ek and ail presented a very neat and tim of Mr.G. N. Holland, on | being bad women from beginning ts end. Wit- | ton, on Green street, wes broken into last night, H = eaMUKL CBOSS peara et read, near the corner of ; ness replied that sbe had.and thie was three | and an attempt made to break open the sa! days before the t reats. Defendant then stated | which, even if it Lad bee. s that he hed ta TRE START. At a little after ons of the best makes a one, Bed Ticking .« estal, would | Pitlow Case Co the sister of prosecuting | have resulted in no protit to the thieves, as the tok nae mpast eight o’clock the hed and Cnbleac Sued the i Were Of Witness out riding at 1 o'clock in the morning | firm keep no money there. The oniy thing | ba eg , by Bold IGNATION MEETING. out 1ith street; that he put his arms around her | stolen was au old coat hanging in the office. j riful Wall Caltc t P artful Fall Ca her position, wertiseruent e | ged closely by the John T. Given and the he, and when off the half-way tree it was didicult to say whieb was ahead. pe-balf bour later, or a litte the first: clas boats—Witch of 1 Property: | waist and she ‘tretused’’ him, and he thensent | Aw It Winn, &e.—Since the upturning of f her home; that sxbsequent!y three of the Boyle’s | our town began the gas pines have been taid | had beat hi at his own door, and the brother, | bure, and in many places are found to have been John Boyle, brought out a carbine and thre: almost entirely eaten through by rust, and but | ened to shoot aim. He asserted that the whole | for this timely discovery the teakage of the } bagi aovds BENJAMIN MIL OL Srice WASHINGTON HOTELS. ‘ — FSONS HOTEL, wae : wW c + | charge was nrejuiice. ‘The court eaid it looked | would have resulted in a great, less to theo EATLEY'S Hh ree, ds. Thomas went to the Sch | Dolphin, Curlew, Eat Wind, M 1. | like prejudice, and dismissed the case. pany. Asthe matter stands more or less { eA DYFING No. 709 G STHERT cinet entered con s¢—were drawn up in line olf the cove | | ALL SOgTs. | venience will result t> the citizens by re: joy BSTA: . s rz wed by Dr. A. street whar t Henry Jobneon, a small colored boy, charged | the stu with stealin ‘or from Wm. Conner, was | ing la | commitied to for a farther hearing. W Orrice—49 Jevrracos Stucet, Georgecowe, D.O Ketabliehed 18%: prema: ue of the oldest, argest wenis of the Kind to ie BeTwerx Trm axy #r 7 age of the gas while new pipes are be- in the piace of the rasty cues, e 3| Tae Accipert To CoLoxeL Maonrper.— Herndon, chatgod with an assault on Martha | Saturday evening, about half past 5 o'ci Lyle, by’ slapplug her jaw; si. Wr. King, | Gol A. Magruder, accompan ith an arsault‘on James J. King, by | Mrs. ington, was driving up Was! 0 i the throat and throwing his | street ina buggy, the horse became frig! publi him the headache; #3 ai aud ran the venicle upon a bank of pill of | costs, Jobn Whitehead, John Henderson, and | corner of Washington and Beall st: tee to | Bosy Jackson, three colored boys, not as high | ing both the as a table, plead gu 7 . | lently to the grou way for the committee to | cement and currency, and were committed to | were soon inattendance, a ef the centr: jail antil arrangements can be made in the K to their homes, where was found hen demand | form School for them. Daniel Jenkins, David | G givn wes badiy cut over the eve he board could neither | Davis and Jobn Jenkins; aftray. Davis ple: cs cl considerably bruised about the ce bills nor sell the property. | guilty, and was fined & costs, and the others ler and bocy; the shock to both bei ing to be done to secure some charged. John H. Evans, charged with the ere. This morning they ate easier cp ameasure the | stealing of $25 from his mother, Millic Evans. | be expected, and the Colonel expe ing it with | The old lady testified that she was sorry to say | again in a day or two. the Agures | that the boy washer sou, and a bad boy, and | “Luz rewenat. of the lato Sergeant ©. I a Bont HEC seven ME, ou, he | she was eure he took the money. The evidence | Boremun of the Metropolitan police force y At ha'f past twelve the meeting was eali: aud Mr. Blattingly was 4 le IMPERIAL Morr, JAMES SYKES, Preprister. PRrontive Prveerivara A ; | | AND SCOTR. | tending tor U nt of the regular prize ¢ heketl. Inn fow minut shot ehead of ail oiiers, nfained as Far ae th th streass s, De | could reach. At the time o! | clasa boats, the boats in the » | had to all appearances passed Fanny Beil ia tue lead and == ABRLING TOR, TELMONT 47 anon. T. ROBSSLE a Br. Joseph Thomas reports that 2 very fretty | male infant was lefton the stepeot his resi- | £ 3 treet. last night The the rem: were cor us a night Thi imrrevemen: trom south 1 tosouth M,oa‘th | was not sufficient, and he was discharged. | terday from West Geergetown MoE. ok ‘ and bad a nu | street woot Jane Nelson, a colored woman, charged with | was attended by the Grand Lodge, R eoclved. and w pow tusket in w was | Ms. 3 > said there were seme errors in cian whe called to soe i: ex- ges “ 1 at very low rates. an assauiton asmall white girl named Olara | campment, and Mechanics’ Lodge No. 18, 1, 0. | S!80. closing out 2 of : he p the further reading was dis- | Jones, by throwing her dows and beating O.F., and a detail of police. The remains were Id Lad hee pensea wi dismissed. “James A. Nagle forfeited collateral. | interred in the Presbyterian cemetery. CoERES ERAGNEEE by the fami The motion oi Mr. Cuurch wae by eed to, ané | Michaei O’Brien, Wm. Heusley, A. G. Bennett, Fine.—An alarm of fire was caused to-day at room for Fait iby Mr. Phomos, Mes:rs. C. Be Charen, Geo. Ee ii Tt VED de HANDSOME SUITS styles. For sale 8. HELLE) exrs. C. irk and M. | John Waters and Charles White did likewise, | noon by the burning of some ragsstuifed in a 4sh/ord were appointed the committee. Faunio Bayne, charged with being a public | siove pipe bole of the chines af a hea oe Mz. M. Nash ‘said that he was & prostitute and vagrant; bounds, or workhouse 39 | Bridge, between Green and Montgomery streets, holders were charged too much for ys. Jennie Jevins, same clarge; same sen- | occupied by Alexander Giles. Lhe engine Henry esha Joln Brock, charged with swearing; $3. | Addison was on the ground, but her services = > aoe The Enilroad War on Capitol Mil! ME. RIKER AGAINC®T THE BOARD OP PUBLIC WORKS, | Hostilities were repened between the Wash- | Wites of the isly st ked their mals Physician and i Drseares I _mil- 2 dente ; + ty - rd LLINERY GOODS! D) GOODS!) ., mo suggested that the details | John Kélley and Marshal Pare forfeited their | were not called into requisition, Mé ‘ Residence and Conscitation Boome $11 9ch street ington ani Georgetown 7 1 the board | pert peed reget ¢ shoaid not be Broaght forward, and notwith- | collateral. Isaac Gilbert, profanity; 36. Amanda Rew! srtishee frcach thee ode ws between Hand 1" Rooms, Board, § 1 theloid line of battle; ct Posie take ateens | Lad'been placed on the ferry line to tave the | sanding that some of the work’ was xot done | Stewart and Mary A; Hill fortaved collaterst cass. The board. at's r tendent Samuel W. Hii-on nue, between 1 d ria Geowts marked at Baltimore prices tT i laceet the Oty of Alacatiiia, started: with ing to contract he would pay the bil if | Margaret Shay, joud and boisterous talk; $5. ALEXANDRIA, AU the LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY a0 | PW BROTULKS INVIGUNATIN Mowiled decks 1) Alexandre wo afford the pase: | items were given. £6 he undcrsizod, the con- | Frances, Belsiord, entich ng prostitution: $5. ‘Mas. THROPP, . seen e Hemel aatistel a tern tee | 2 bound to keep the street in tepair for | Henry Gea ng diin't ‘The cures all cases of Seminal V eakn teary. Also, married people or others co CamMP-MZETING. er. Henry N streete | bree years. od the | asi passed Gat city. Wheaske arrived there | ice Sear . charged wit ‘awn Grove camp- | _J03-3m son, rowing stones in the street; $3. | Mecting, held under the auspices of the Meth- | Q@TEAW GU: ; from whatever canee, restored to vigor, ce for paving,” and dare onlay al snd Mattingly were | James Tyler. cursing bad swearing and carry. | Odist Protestant church, near Fawn Grove, | SS) BONS, at sf young srenynete been teetored to vigor cna wate paveusnt tore. | was awverateed Bee and the meeting ad- | ing a razor; $2 fine or 3) days in the work- | York coanty, Pennsylyazia, was to close yester: | mitt B oh aud Wik: also, £. D. Glew AN erations under previous instruc least one hundred yards in passing Alexan. | Journed. house. Hannah Lowe, stg | and ewearing; | Gay. It was a very successful mecting, quite a | = H2T Penny! aul? 2w* rintendent Saiier, of the railroad east Pills pe tat soa meet Mr, J. ii. Crane at thie time entered the room | 55, Christiana Mille and Elizabeth Cooper, | large number professing taith in the Gospel. PROFESSIONAL oy aaa aes a ig ot aaa oo Feng ‘ae ae a P and vurnisked the committee with acopy of the | charged with being vagrants and common | On last Sunday there were supposed to be about 2 ta ~ ce scene o action, | & dobn T. Given being next, ar usact made by G. W. Linville with Mayor | drunkards and hangers-on about Louse alley; | ten thousand persons in attendance. Kev J thindone. Bets were freely ot semsactennects mene ery. held to bonds $20 each or work-house L. Killgore, D. D., of this city, preached in the | [)®; 4.2 "one. = [S84 BOYER Lan othe Record © EB Vener He ¥ —_ sal, can be consuites, ed tearing up the sleepers and cross- wiy laid, replacing them in the widdle “ Massachs idence, No. 1924 Penney! nets woe, bet ser Tite and athe 9 a connie — morning; Rev. Frederick Swentzel, D. D.,of | avenne, w = » No, erirenin | (its Susman, Beivens, sud 'tith siren a } r be. Eefore | dria that the Fangy Bell wea nee them Transfers of Beal Estate. = 5 Baltimore, in the afternoon, and Rey. E.R. | “Ss Sa easoe ot theU-6- Weemrral Mospieh tes ae |. Chief Saperin- | ail, snd thet she want gid be she Beat boat = ~ ; ‘the following transfers of real estate have |. EXTENSIS preretheenicens Lieaprgeze , | McGregor, of Liberty, Md., at night. Dz» Paice auccttaiiy’ tion <s trey yease smeioa, bets teals a ne, board force,ap- | the mow e Gapased ast report in fice of | #2! rm : Me - wig goes ChE Warrant ToS amend cats | ietske tas ehcen Sie oman Onter mie ror ol Sethe thunder storm :—Another sad effect of | | ANTIGuuztey M&etix moog bois male aod female, reine foo Gaye, A hand-bill post- | public itat he bias returned tothe city and corder 0 Deeds: —_ ; ed in this city announces that a meeting of the | busines Nagie caked | andria, with some tour hundred passengers, pre Avvcost 5A. C, Beaman to @ Marinf, west | the severe thunder shower that visited our eity | °¢ ; ——— otc a asa Othecr Ytan potiee, | ceded the first class race to Alexandria, aud it | pers tates fi eenmen te i, @, Marink, we oa Thursday morning will be found recorded in | Citizens at Grete es et ee ie ) en 3 tointeriere. This also was denied, and | wasabout 11- k 2.1m. when the beats in Morphy, part sabe wand? 3 our report of the court of mi: ates on Satur- oF retused to 20, 8 4 pon th —— cine will be sent ety a TIST, will be happy | favolu cerminetin to see his friends and rons. Office, eMAL D aqua t x A ¢ 34 UN > E: rayne thereupon Nagle became rather demonstrative, | the second race passed that point, F Wenlete ere ere 2 taneredat: 120 T. | day MOrning. (ihe Gial of ho cate alluded to inet at ghien ey cw wi Be ee ae ae: | cee NALIN, Opticon, ea and was invited by Nokes (0 the i! THE WITCH OF THE WAVE hae ee dina? eee radi toneaatt jeiz | developed the forlewing facts:— Benjamin Faies W. Jenkins, Col John 8. Blosby, Col, Z. 5 S4rice and medicine w Hation, where be ieft 85 as coilatera: that he | being ahead of the others, hugged by the Dol- | $20. HJ. Miadietso & A. Middieion, exst half | ang Jane iicKeana, both of whom had appa- | Pal aL Hi Usrter, ana btwend Danian: 10 BOB Fi Be. would appear before the police court this morn- | phin closely; the Maria being only a few yards | QS0aere {45 S40), VC. M. Pun Fentiy paseod that period of life when the tender | “Eras "ho rool of the Litckor oy tee pie. E i t. Aust.n, who feared @ breach of the hind, the Ella next, East Wind and Carlew ¥. ¥. Mattingly, trustee.to A Lead | passion is supposed to be the strongest, board dence of Mr. James Strider, near the corner of tae wn Ds MOTT'S FRENOE POWDRES.CARTAlm t ? 2 | tellowing in the order named. The Witch was square 425 $1,200). T J. Simpson to | at the same place, occupying reems upon the in . Com'r. CURS tor Rervoves Ber! ial .- 4 saturupon, bas oe j | atleast one-fourth of a mite aleadof the Elia —. sgeare | fame floor. Benjamin, like most other people | Price and Roval see, coment Oe yesteetar, o Goto Ai, * be railroad men continzedandcom pleted | When off Alexandria, and the Curlew behind all to J archy in this vicinity, was awakened by the thunder, pb eas, gia bod Aten 3 about af their work, and the reserve were dismissed. | Others. ‘The Dauntless, which wae belind ali | pres, to C ‘THR srrTaTion T. This morning, at 7 o’cloc sions, cased by tadincretion, ham. Glee, Scroficia, Skin . ri a 2 piness Syrbilis, in all ie ores, 2 Mr. Wick ta Fimwthy Weekics: | ad feeling, es he claimed, a deep solicitude in | £ceP Years old, with great presence of mind and STEN Be: wa. B. ENTWwie ‘ve.and 1b . WwW Thal * ~ * in the start, hoisted a square sai, and whenott | #10). John Vat Biewick to Timothy Buckler. | pis Deighboring lodger, went to her door and re- | Pare aad wisi ger eee oe ne En 4 ct 100 laborers | Alexandria had gained considerably on her fret | port4, square J eee ae F. Eaton | quested the privilege of closing her window for | Patt, and with a tow bucketfuls of water speed Wa 3 : q ° ily extinguished the flames, and that, too. with- oom oan Tahltng i works, ap. | position, leaving the Curlow in the rear of all, | toPmach. Eaton are 1" 8230. her, which request was granted, andthe window | 02; uisisa qi gies fans” and that, too, with- meat woe peared om the ground, and ‘pitching into the | and neatly one mile in the rear of the Witea of | Ay tsa at sny rat: | closed to te acceptance, of ‘bth parties. We | Ou "sia any seite, Saturday even a Work of the ratiroad hands, goon had the rails | the Wave, a the Se ubeig | se Bsr in trast, any, PY , Closed Tiere, —~ ie olan haa cola nOe rest tin, See — QFFICIAL—-No, 771,16. Lo) Sil Ruingers (Grown over io the right side of | Seen with the naked eye, and is probably MH, Bortemn fo 8. W. Brat, en , temptation to inipres a Kiss upon the etree CITY ITEMS By the President of the United States. semoved them an Satecdar onan Guin | in the fist claws race. He accident occurred so Si eus LD. othe oe pea hact rimile | the fafr Jane, the result of which was a tempes: “ ‘af. | farasheardfrom. The City of Avexandria car- ——, rqnare 6) 81 compared with which the one cut of doors was RELIEP YOR THE FretT—Fv < St per Tait | sn neem of law, ¥, Dione 8. GRast, Pres- Ted some four hundred passengers to Glymont | w] . trustees to B. and W. B Jackson, part sub. | insignificant, and a tine of $15 and costs, which | Corns extracted withoet pri Bunions, Bad extern Stout nited States of America, do hereby maid Skis panty oc eurcecom..| aie s a Siu AD. Kendrick "to Dd. | ae ybe deeined the value which thelr’ hones | Nate, geacted, withos Cured, ‘at Dr. White's, Planeetbeiiaina ecplare and make known that public sal-s of vatu he tearing up of | there until the jollitication is wt mine bie Ty) | fixed upon the aforesaid kies, though we shonld | No. &J5 15th street, opposite U.S. + % able Pine Lands will te held at the undermentionad this read has of conree interrapted the through | Over and return cometime during ihe night, and “H. Waraer, part 33, aquare | HOt like tosay that this is the exact market valne <a ‘AMES BE. WILLIAMS, Land Offices in the State ot Minnesota at the pe- travel on the Navy Yard ronte. the steamer will take all the yachts in tow ou : a. sae wilkcs, | of the commodity. Dz. Warre, Chtropodist, treat Corns, Bun- | J riods hereinafter designated, viz: The workmen. under the direction of the | the return trip to this city. 2 4 M; $109 fons, Club and Ingrowing Nails, &c., without ATTORNSY-AT-Law, At the Land Office at St. Cloud. com- board of pub'ic works, after throwing the rails | Lieut. Kelly, of the seventh precinct, with Arent 19.—Jemes T Heher to J.J. Coltingy [Sr moons Y¥.M.0.4., ain, so the patient can walk with ease imme- mancing oo MONDAY, Septembe: i the ee be caren entre of theaveane (which | seven policemen were <otalled ‘by Major | couse helt 13, equare 7, @——. A. 7! Bradley to Cty te and D atrecte, | ee eeeney nd Tome, O35 1bth et., opposite | Bcom 8, on second for of Barbocr's Lew Builder | sale of Pimber be oem aRrertously di-pased of im is to be parked)to the sides from Istto 4th streets | Richards to accompany the ay See aa De Oe See Jens Sees Cie ni FEEE READING ROOMS, U.S. Treasury. Washirgton. —a raamigs end pare <f Gown continued down the avenue to 4th strect east, | back again, but trom the orerly manner in 19: €G0. Chas. W. to EB. sim FREE Eee eAgING LIBEA Ry, ‘THERMownrnns and Barometers are repairea | _AemovecSrom 484 Lowiniana avenue. nolé-tr | ‘Nick ws vase ime amt worst of fourth prine laying thestringers for the raits that far. The | Which all conducted themselves, it is not jon are 625; €7.000 Aun ©. Carri and DAILY PHAYT EMGETINGS and made to order by Hempler, neat ac mreee | JOHN F. HANWA F ime Hacc wre of the railroad company residing in | that the services of the force will be needed. 1. Fitzhngh fo Mary EB. Elliot. par Gil RARY SOOIETY, - : Kew York and Piuiadeiphia were telegraphec | More than ordinary interest was felt on the | aut reci: Sich. B J. Torney to R. Hagen = = ot 5B, preparation had | fat are {6!; $2 meridian ———— NEY AT Law, Fractional townships 46, 47, 43, 49, 8), 54 EOL OPTIONS. ae Hod Youngs Law Dalits, : ronng’s to vesterday and arrived this morning and are | Tesults of this race, as unusu it the Rooms and 30 ite de2-tt Washington. D. 0. ma of range 24. < course they will | been made by tho owners of yachts. The prob- | pari lot}. aquare 783 SOCTA BZ All are invited to vis Lf Wracticual townships 46, 47, 43, 64, SS, and %, of to-ay consulting es to wl &- Cornail ct a1..}ot G privileges. = B B — i pursue. | ability is that this is buta commencement of GxohenTs R . 8. ctrenaee | The Dacntces had aquare eit ready for uve | BOSreSy ie nd eres oe REAL ESTATE AGENTS. | Siopitormnine.a..si.0 less quare sai f eta 180 and 131, eS Ee oe Af eZ. « | Meateot an emergency; the Fanns Bell, soon | Bd Michael Keep 905 EF STREET. 905 ptiactionsl townships (2, 43, 44, and 45, of rango spread out & 4 ad sua 20 . _ . S. i, with ioe saaesars taliese eanted x Darncile, parts Reduction in Prices. Radway’s Ready Relict PRIS. N. WELcm @.00 Fractional townships 42, 4,44, 45,and 40,0f range hor to distance her competitors; the Witch car- | lots 248 ard 249, Beatie’ ition; $4, Eararitle = eS |, ae " : toH.D. Cooke trustes; & BR. to M 8. KEAL ESTATS BROKERS. AUCTIONEERS Fractioual townships 42, Mi, 45, and 4, of range HoNzs erty po okmead eodition: a2, 0 46 CURES THE WousT PaaS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, is 9 ke bass be alee Salk cms en t Beatty & Hawkins’ addition; §—. Hariict de We buy and sell Heal Estate. Honses, Btores ee Sertdtam : ‘ ua Gntesees Guest Tenet | ne er eee IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF | 1 FROM ONB TO TWENTY MID OFmR | Mtnirt end OF cate gent amt Haas, eve | , Fractional whist, 3,1, 10,308 i = gail nnd ont-riggete spend, tous main- zo Petit THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- fay soceet Rates qed oe —— townships 138, 19, 457, ead 133, of Ceae 3e: Fs genagecad ‘ block 3 and lot 1, bleck — Pia? peciicati=ne, cont ow dh Fractional townships 135, 196, 137, and 1s, of | Alexandria was fully as g ghau Place; S140. Pomeroy et al. trus | DUCE STOCK, 1 4M OFFERING FOR shillfelly drawn, Satisfaction punranteed. “Give | raves et di : wharves th it ‘o>. Hunter, lot 21, section 3, Barry Fa-m; usone call and we will merit axother. Fractional townships 1 “ 2140. of ran ie saons ae | ek. Rech with to jS- Bartlett, lot 9, block THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS: NOT ONE HOUB “ SF Office we Jem0- ash Tactionsl towne pe 122, 14 451, 133, 183,134, 135, Donn, lots 122 to RSI hs hdivision of Mount USTIN P. BROWN, on 129, 190, 159, 102, 154, 155, 138, | Fisting’ gic, C.11 Widte'ty, Joh Thomann! | Light Cassimere Soits, et... 8.9, 10,12 and 913 | fier resdiug this advertisement need any ons | A OST.¥,F: - H-evenme and yeepewrest, | | isp ead iah of rune - " $50. ALG Qebourne, trag- | Bine Flannel Suits/thoronsh!y sponged). SUFFER WITH PAIN, me, Fractional townships 129, 190, 131, 382, 185, 134, 135, Lor ip Jey fiy Mite Hose Ford | White Duck Suits (Derby. 6 All Linen Suits. The Aqueduct Bri: - Light Colored Editor Evening Mor Fiesss cies through ‘end Ve: . died Au- | weal ‘The entire top of | and t f beautifal and fragrant Fractional townabips ER BILLS cut to order on short a FOK EVERY PAIN. ‘EB BTONE for Buiiding, M: ce. iscadamizing suc Paving purposes delivered ia'say part of iheba | FN Wow = I LIVRy Lite CeMeer BARD, he ee ee ore E's. 281, 192, 158, 138, and 136 FAUWAYS READY RELIEF IS 4 @¥RR| LUMB rd of range gntigear jonal townships 182, 133, 134, 155,136, and 137, jam delegation in ti trict. “Fractiouni townships 134, 125, 157, and 13, - rms . Cassimere Pants, single... It was the first, and is REAL FSTATE bocent and self ardmoney to |. Peeioual towushlps 10k, 135, 187, and 188, of hearers were Edward Stine, von, at where saptet € columns of your popular paper to make | Light 2 rz bo ad Ber ace Ww. Come on een cava in Ruereaae read pown to the people of Washington and George- | White Marseilles Vests... led. To this branch of the business 1 will ners seal teumtiigs 1k, 20, WT, and Malet Dh, ee PredirLihavg oa the Cok Washicuon | town the angenerous and selfish course porwted ee 38 At the cone! a Cad 7 personsi attention, sod will be at my ofice iy MAINS We ton ®.m. autti four p.m. marl-tt | last Tharsday, but left that on @ borse hired from the by the aqueduct bridge company, owning the aqueduct bridge crossing the Potomac at Sasaen a gving « | Gcorgetown, as shown by their conduct on deco- og nGt previously spond of les in the count Yesterday morning | Ttlon day. Instead of reducing the enor- Fine Biack Cloth Fr —_ in the uncermentione wuships aad part os tat the residenceof uis tather-in. | ™Ous tolls usnally charged, they increased them oocyst blatant « YONGBESS STABLES, towusbips, viz aw, in King George court, about ten miles | to the extreme limits of the amount allowed vy | BluoOloth Frock and Derby Oosta....8to $12 | IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, oncnags ar ouths’ Cheviot Suits... Boys’ Cassimere Suits. that instantiy stops the most excrnciating pales. «! At the Land Office at Alexa lays Ingammations, aud cures Congestions, whe! we end oti cena ernment tt eel | PE a emencing on MUNDAY, Se ghrtae Tusa, Siutaci bowels, of otuer ‘elanes ct LIVERY STABLES. Scie tee +i ta, Minnesota pber 23. 18/2. for SEMA sreat Sennen Dane. North of base tine | from Fredericksburg, by Se toes, Choi Sedans cate makiae eo icpetanehyieed A Lorge Assortment of Extra Size Suits. BURA, Wome ererclating the pats the supply of good Boorse for emis ey week. Fractional townships 135, 157, and 138, of range 35. | gn the charge of abducting and carrying away | [<r cert: to thelr usta tolis, which are at least BHEUMATIO, Bed ridden, Iutrm. Chippiod, are, | ““PR°" BICHARD VAST. Proprietor, | Fractional townships 13? and 13", of range a FA EE TR | ee eee eee Sanea or tetes oF chs | peemuitiad th Chie charter, aud ho Gaunt cas ee vas, Nouralgicvor prostrated with diseus® may suites, ASH, NAILOE'S STABLES, 1996 EST. Fractions! coweshios bE ond ee of wonae ts. esidentof the Society | icksburg au: en befor ta ha t i arter, 3 ot A wae wey oual to x ’ t (ry to Animaig, hax | Peace, Hut waiving an examination, was com. | "Tiler Has good reasons to believe) at least BADWAY’S READY RELIEF nand ud for hire by theday er soomth At the Land Offce at Taylor's Falls, Minnesota ~ clone Uhetrect of the | mitted to Jail to appear before a raagistrate of | double the amount they expected to besllowet | gaa DEDUCTION cf 20 PER CENT. has been Partice, Weddings, and receptions fur- commencing on MONDAY, September 30. 12, for ve tation of animals throagh this | Prinee Willlam county within thirty days, botched sand pt mtnget ga eye ea, Pee peering , WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. atehed with the most comorabie sud the calect Timber Lands st previously dlspessd of ue Gustungs Cho genk en Lipper pote in default of bail tothe amount of 6 | aress ailowed them al! they had the leon all these goods. es glossrt Carriage, ‘Particular attention to board Inthe enderucutioued twaellipe and parts of towns a dari @ past winter aud spring ~ 3 . : equence of e . ee and ntil the eattie for sofue cause temporarily | Last night, however, he emp'oyed counsel, | aching ves they araited tar thee Charteg, | M@7Purchasere will find tt to their advantage to | INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. Eg Oo oe a eee carried thr | who sued out writ of habeas corpus, upon | ‘while they expected it to be cut down at tora¢ | &iveme a call, n9 MATION OF THE BLADDER — mertdvan. very train. Be ernie tek ae an cet EaI Seen | cacball. Se wes conmnaaule to expest. that pee PIANOS Fractional township 45, of range 17 Se een eee eee ee eae reat i | on the day that has become a national hollday, Waratle Fins cca mace liog enticae meee INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. ANOS, &c. Pee Pe Pe ary freight car only a marded to jail to await a requis the | when meny thousands of thelr fellow-coautry: | Waterin 5 a Se _____ nal f ae mcrae ae falas aiterwardresomsidered the casecand dex | WOR Mage thelr annual visit to decorate the | iahed af «small cxpense. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGs | [V] {ST AMOSING TOY OUT: Causes tnanimate | 3 ractional towneh! cf Tauae #2 i brough our city, enone . ms “a tro ‘ayes hous i the na heroes : ractional tow rauge 33. Datta er eae | clcaeah est Merrion ete telson | Oat fase Gale tee ata: aetna eee ar SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING, | For.8leby OL. WILD & BRO..43 bra Fractal foroniee 1 'aed dof range 24 nio or Baltimore and Potomac | o'clock next Mond e 5 : ne “ A aie fer eae, Bian and eteaicanmes Sees a 3s chy, where these animals in | that Clark left Miss Fewell, with whom he Kiclay terceed ite one PALPITATION OF THE HEART acdralers in Mozical Inetramente generaliy. ane | - Aisa. at the Land Ofice o¢ Litchfield, Minnorota, } piace, ¢ | eloped about @ month since, in Washington, au. ived, it sey — eal Lele ana nDAY, Getsber 9 ere piace, and Be | fer relatives have gone there to icok for her. | thelr crisinal Invtetment for the suverstructa:° | go-peueMpER NAME AND NUNBER— BYSTERIOS, CBOUP, DIPTHERIA, aseten ia-te | Siti bepered at pul: gale the sndlaponed of lana | The arrest was maie at the instance of 3 the can} tthe : ee or oe en aca neaeeine | pares father, sng. having heard that Clark | op vdid the turspike company owning the tars A. STRAUS, OATABEE, INFLUENZA Part sot pencbciidenad Principal Station, early yesterday | had gone to Fredericksburg started immedi- ata tI : Toweshipe 70nd nf Seen, reyes two colored and | siely for, that, place, and Clark was 20 afraid Ded mies Cenctalig ae the olson ie cs Popular Clothing Hous. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ele Fooablpe 2.5 and of rate B. by in ages from 19 to 15 years, | that Mr. Fewell would shoot him on si, Ding citi Haldane di get rs : Tov. c 728, and 29. of ively John Whitehead, John | he refused to come on the street until that gen- | "Pon which this bridgeis built were made witha 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU NEURALGIA, BAEUMATIER the grocery store | tleman had been bound over to keep the peace. | !o8n of $200,000 from the United States govern- irty-seven years ago, and upon Between 10th and 11th Streets, OOLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. North of tase line and west Sf Afth principal m cent of principal or interest has Seine METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | | townships D5, 17.05, 115: god 19) of ranges 21, oF, corner of Bith and I streets. | A few days ago, a gentleman residing at Man- eer Boel nd they t i qtantity | assas, received a letter from Clark asking par- si a shew thStreet. ‘The application of the READY RELIE tothe ee Teh el ethane ta, erent ae t e money | ticviarly about Miss Fewell. of whose elope- | been peid. | It is confidently hoped that Congress | _jy3#-tr_ {Three Doors from BleventhBtrest. | | Tbe sppliontios ot toe ee ee esate fe de ee Wh J is the same boy who | ment, Le said, he had just heard—Alezandria | Will at its next session insist that pany CORNS EXTRACTED afford ease and comfort 312 SEVENTH STREET SORTS, va me d, mshort time since, with breaking | Gasettee , . patie ere ie Ga ate eoaeae te ITHOUT PALN. co the thos can be worn | _ ‘Twenty drope in half a tumbler of water wit in en Nh be ny of Mr. Evans, corner New Yor i ——_<—_— prin Bear i Mg na hci Sg immediately after the operation. Bunions, | few minutes cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOU, iil be offered at public wale the undleposed of th Stree’ about one million dollars, maintain henceforth | with esse ly after by ‘HEARIBUR ‘SIC RAD. IF You RAYE w — ¢ = cate, tenes tes ee ee B| wieatiee Tree es eee en an | tie bridge. XW. Ze | Dinca’ created at Dr WHITES. 955 isth strost, EME DIARRHEA, D sAvieey, Coil Wont 'S tare Nas end sen" fourth prinnpad : | nicatic . SS : He eset a ae re oF cers. mee we ee Futon axp Accipeat.—Yesterday morning, init autsndance ok residence, re Pains.” ™ ANY CONSIDERATION FOR YOUR PUBSE, [Oss or earersta™ ree Your paper having noticed my arrest on the | about 1i a o'clock, an alarm wi ar ines at office precludes visit! s ‘ownelt Of range 2. cnt Sun eek ae Monhoeizing | Very serious charge of having umawfally cxe- | from box 25, for fire in aframe house on oth | ta at reside between 6.and8 p.m. | wi"stclens should alws reith hee he and like, which no doubt you do,toget ® Doller's re the commicrioner of patents 40 dine eens | cuted the signature of one JR. Lawis, as an | street, near Boundary, which was extinguished snown sted respon: | 1 water will prev ree tine from change | Worth when you spend @ Dollar. But the and cted models, it tine best decided ther aney, Te” | indorsement of a Treasury warraut in his favor, | before the atrivalof the department, with only known and respon; | of water. itis better than brandy or bitters o yes sees wena “ jected mod rs een - vad that such re- | you will, no doubt, do me the Justice of stating | @ trifilng loss. No.1 hose carriage, driven by Pile patrons ot his establishment, ey ‘bea stimalant. signed will do better; Ae twill always give you ar! tleatning.” smtene Cebosited in | the fact that such Indorsement was made by ma | M:. Jowph Parrish, foreman of the company, ponte nn RE cles worth One Dollar and a Half for one dollar. erence Ia the Potent Ome i eet | under and by virtue of @ daly executed ani ac- | in turning the corner of Teh and M streets, was qe FEVEE AND AGUR. 3 knowled special power of attorney from Mr. | upset, throwing several @ men int Jord of at public auction, on Thursday, Angest | 1ouis in which I wes fully and specially onc: | Soret, riccinations bat tho. teremen, eee ei ( 4, FEVEB AND AGUR cured for Af conte, There OONVINOE YOURSELP ish to withdraw their models before the tatu | Powered to do precisely what I did do—nothing | badly cut about the arms and otherwise bruised. CELEBRATED pacts remedial sgsat fo thes web to withdraw their models before the day of | Tors nor less; and that Inasmuch as there was | He was taken into the drug store of Mr. Cassin, Scarlet. a wg ined models frome oe nance e wld: embracing | siready another power of attorney to me’ of | who kindly furnished ban and medicines. Kid and Castor Glove, Py ‘es rt ae range 4 models from a handie of a hoe to a steam | Sniias import, on file in the Treasury, I did not | Chief Engineer Cronin carried the injured man conte per bottle. B. SILVERBEBG, 46.7148, 49, 3. |. of range 15. cagine, annem. guns, coffins and life- | file the special authority, which I still hold, and | to his residence, on the corner of 19th and M From 1 to 6 Burrons. mapways ah GUURETER BYAEERT. niiic Bo.ee. SEs ow and st, —3 a ee en | ake ater my said indorsement and | streets. eee, Black, White, Light, Mode, and Dark. All the new — ome. ~ a pa <0, see S. ’ Someone sides. over the pines saan tad Setiaed old Lawton eriinn ofan eee aon, | SUIT FOR Dasagus FOR ALLEGED MALI- | “fancy colors to match the prevailing shades of NSW STORE! Ot Seabee venth sireet bi over the place where that “§ * * | cloves ArnEst.—To rs Michael ress Goods. For sale, whole- le Ragrant dich, the Washing’ J canal, used 19 ee eee hae the mote ae mene state- | con entered a sult for Clinton Rice agatnst E Ment Pee cao NEW_FOUNTAIN! Price will be . ¥, it , yest 2 ward W. Hale, “for falsely, maliciously, MILBUES being necessary to span the maddy charm. ‘The | order, lese such com; nas he ‘should see | Fithout reasonable or proper Cause,” appearing ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., DRUG STORE ered coments mdnangs comment ice ioe oa abe une, com new ORR, ‘a ‘This small piece of tack gives “a power of | TSE INDEPESDEST Gunman Prorastawr | hisit, charging him (Rice) Sole Agents for the United Btatos. POLAR SODA FOUNTAIN trouble,” as nearly every ‘car up or down | CHURcH— Yesterday afternoouthecorner-styne | Avgust 10th, 1s12, feloniously | an ty | nets id manages to get off the trac counterfeited’ and uttered as true the name causing an inte of this church, on the east side of 5th street, be- ited A certain Treasury draft, POSALS FOR LOOB! BEMOVED TO THEIE KEW BUILDING, Fuption *> trevel. It was very tmeemtentas tween M and N, was laid by te Grand Lodge | J; XK; Lewis on oad te p* babies == ‘Ho. 1499 PusxevivaNia AVENUE uptic ery this 3 y, which complaint « warrant was granted, and he Taesscny Daranrursr, worning, Hea” ghose ou their way t> the | of Masons. C. F. Stansbury, the Grand Master, | Rice) was arrested, but subsequently dismissed. Orrice oF INTERNAL REVENUE, H y%.m __round the corner from their heat race. a = days, however, the track on yoga ook eH mages were laid at £20,000. ‘Wasuixcrox, August 1st To fl b be lace ———— - ara Columbia Commanderies of nights he mola, Apare Turs Nuisance —The police cannot | The, Wire een malate of sortase = Co to a, a TRE FURERAL OF THE LATE Jvstice Wat- | headed by Donch’s band. ‘This church will be | do a better work ina small way to arrest | Thvite with or with- een aol J place Le cond church, — pg loin A ad all boys found with India rubber sli see cute a use Sere wien aatre myth 7m joes Reece ae pec eae | Behaueemee cout emer ea | Sei JE penenctemenecey epee: Sealine ue 4 . ired Holmead officiated and spoke in affecting | Masonic ceremonies, the Sengervand srg ve likewise suas, Wash Mapes, FOWLER & YAEWOOD are now quar- terms of the tine traits of character of the de- | appropriate ‘and the pastor, Rev. Robert | (1 5 —— Boare ceased, iniroducing a-ketch written by deceased » having delivered an address in Ger- aiamples of the articles nepection ee Yrotmead onthe Zak of July. The cematns | ediction, Woveeune® were closed with the ben- be farnl cama Siaow tbat they are Yoong inves ‘were interred at Oak Hil! cemetery. ——e—___ a@-An Iowa woman recently cut fourteen case any particular style of nc och cr okt 7 ete eee ‘Tue Gueat Eastern Menaczare, MUsecw day with ae eglywy Se] Re ete, wae a be eee we A Goop Pavausst—The removal of some | axp Orecvs combination arrived here about er be imperfect ‘O Sce—68 Bricge street. Georgetown. marl!-t! of the wood pavement on M street for the pur- 12 o'clock to-day by the Baltimore and Poto- stomach of San Jose, a a of laying the cross street sewers, shows the | mac railroad, in two trains—eighteen cars on Contractors required to reseive back, at Bevo Weraccrivs locks tobe as dry and sound in every respect | one and eleven on another—leaving Baltimore thelr own expense, all imperfect and surplus locks coromzasion we eS Se af Gown, more thane year | at ii and 1130 o'clock. 7 Tilton has reco’ from his Woodhull Commissioner reserves the conn -eoSm™ Corner 436 at. ‘svenas oa Sains ae oy marrow | abet, tsa ene nt Wr Siac see da eshte | | & Co., copied from gold patterns, at $5, 23, and | thenes visits her on the roof. = eek, ” @ pavement ved this morning at Prigg’s jeweiry store. «7 The weather at the North has grown ” W. P. SHEA’ a > Bo. 1827 nothing ig 80 fatal as | No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, Between tg and | much cooler in consequence of heavy rains and ¢. 4 a committee. Genuine Bronilias 6th streets. thunder storms. aulé-fst =A. G, ls

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