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EVENING STAR, |*#* scvusrzmvrssr. Eighth Annual Festival of the W. S. V. The eighth annual festival of the Washington Sebuetzen Verein commences, to-day, and will Seen eee August 4, 1978, LOCAL NEWS. Conde Locals. Officer Stinchcomb, of the police force, is ‘The Dashaways held a meeting last evening. Addresees were made Hi. M. Slade, Capt. Bar: and Rev 11 W. Reed ‘were ade 1 pledge. Mrs. Schoolcraft has exchan; F street, near Mth, fora row street, bet’ horses inged | which the driver disappears into the office with | habitants Assocration. street road. | Muse upon the mutability of human a! |- | and to relate his stock of Atany rate, the See | Carsstand at thatetetion foes = much to the disgust and ation of the | passengers, who soon weary of the surrounding P year. salute at the This morning a large more Schuetzen, headed and accompanied by Winter's Bal in Prussian uniforms, with del Schuetzen from Wilmington, Phil P arrived, and were welco: John Vogt. After taking I were taken to general headquarters, n F street, near 12th. Chief Marsha! portion of the Marine escorted President THE PROCESSION was formed in the followin, 12 mounted policemen, uw: and several signatures brick cottages ween 13th and Mth, valued at Police Officer James Arnold arrested sane man thig morning who had escaped from the asylum. He was turned over to Dr. Nichola. ‘The basement of the Fifth Baptist church,on ‘Vermont avenue, between Q and K streets, was dedicated yesterday. An appropriate sermon was delivered by the pastor, Key. John H. Ata mesting of the Analostan boat clnb, on urday night, arrangements were com ue phen ‘October next with the orfolk and the Nassau club of New granite base for the . Scott is on the way quarry in Massachusetts to this city. It is bout 30 feet in diameter, and so heavy that it as sunk the track on the Cape Ann railroad. The Market Committce met at the Gover- Ror’s office to-day at noon, of the chairman. Mr. J. Jobn A. Gray was chosen temporary ehairman. There being no quorum present, the meeting adlourned to meet at the call of the chairman. The first annual pic-nic of the Journeyman }, No. 25, at Analostan Island, on Monday, tsth inst., will be a pleasant enter- tainment, a: the Lodge is composed of intelli- gent workmen, who know how to attend to Dasiness and how to take a holiday. The veterans of the Mexican war residing in the District of Columbia held a mee! Dickson house on Saturday even: Denver in the chair, and Mr. J. R. Med secretary. Mr. Kennada: ws cretary, reported that he had received com- munications from a large number of similar associations in different cities, reporting their pumbers and other matters of interest. Several Bew members were elected. The National College of Pha: PIRST ANNUAL MEETING—ELECTION OF OFFI- cERS. ‘The first annual meeting of the National Col- lege of Pharmacy of the District of Columbia was held to-day at the rooms of the Coloniza- tion building, corner of 4 vania avenue. ‘gani rated under the general i the Sth day cf November, 1573. The officers chosen at that time were as follows:—W. S. president; J. D. O'Donnell, . Ferguson, second . C. Fill, recording secretary; G. G. burn, treasurer; Prof. Oldber, article four o! . Rei | endof the line, the passen, would be spared circles, yesterday, and this annoyance, and much time would be gained. | RRO" in Catholle hoe oe G. €. Walker, with band, shortly after 9 o’c! Wolt’to headquarters. order:—Detail of ler Lieut. Noonan t Redway; section of marine band, n; Marshal Geo. 0: Walker, with Assistant Marshals L. Botan jolsten, J. Eisen E. Schmid, I. L. % . Schneider and ‘H. Kandier: standard-bearers, with Schuetzen, American and German colors, Grovermann, Behrens and t markers, in red jackets, in nt Wolf, ‘of W.S. V., sident Lemkubl, of Baltimore Schuetze: ‘Chas. Ebel, king, and W. ‘kersmith, target-masters. Chas. Klotz, —; Elizabeth A. Byington et al., property, $718; sme to i ? four-horse coach; Fendner and J. bec! decoration committee; board of Benzler, assistant marshal nd in the absence Thompson, Mr. Winter’s band. of Prussian uniform,) in wagon; Vice Yogt, of Washington Schuetze: with Gen. Blumenberg, of Baltimore, in car. nage; J. I. King, assi marine band, P ‘oeder; huetzen Verein; visiting Schu The Schuetzens were all in ey Coat trimmed with green, black pants, and slouch hat with feather—and armed with carbines loaned by the governmen Procession was a very fine one, and attracted at attention as it passed over the route eed upon. The order t? move was given nd the route was 12th street st., to 17th, to Pa. avenue, unds to the avenue, Boverid, cquare (a, 67,012; Painters’ Lod, ‘ate carriages, Bogerty, sub 33, square 233, $4; C C. ir the corresponding to the Capitol gate, to Louisiana avenue, to D, to 9th,'to M, to7th, to the h k. At the Executive Man- sion President olf received a handsome bou- quet, with the compliments ot the President. DECORATIONS. Along the route of march to-day there were a large number of places deco: the German restaurants and hoi citizens. At the corner of Peni nue and 7th street two d pol a been erected with the Schuetzen emblems thereon, and between them a festoon of ever- Near Odd Fellows’ Hall a large -aring representations of the Schuet- over 7th street. ns are suspended lecorations at the Park are far more elaborate than on any previous occasion, and are displayed in profusion lon of the enclosure. with the coats , particularly uses of German jg Street and Pennsyl- greens Langs. submitted an amendment to the constitution, chan, time for the annual meeting to thi day in April, instead of the first Monday in An- I in Amendment to the by- Viding for rules of order. ment was adopted, mottoes and pictures and throughout ev. The banquet hall has of arms of European states, and at one end are large American Schuetzen emble: the front of the Gall man flags are hung, and an gramme is in the ceuter. PROGRAMME OF AMUSEMENTS. hooting and bowling, and ting, there will be con and dancing music by the full Marine band, th concert music led by Fries, music by Shroeder; voea! conc y rion Quartetfe Club, and the Choral Society; wonderful feats of strength and skill by the Claire Sisters, champion con tortionists of the United State: show by Prof. Hanson, f expositicn; the Pyramide Club of this city, an many other attractions. flags, festooned *, While at the other end— lery—American and Ger- ornamented pro- The latter amend- nd the former laid over ¥: = president, Mr. W. S. Thompson, read ANNUAL REPort. atulating the college upon the he first year of its | f the organization to this time. full supply of apparatus for illu: trating the lectures on chemistry and pharma- ¢y, and splendid line of specimens of materi medica. He recommends the change of the an- nual meeting in order to f lectures given annually by th Taising of an additional sam ¢ date some debts. Besides the prize s the ladies’ prize shoo existence, he gives # history and the dancing and the progress made u tate the course of e college, and the of money to liqui- mount subscribed for was $1,565,0f which | si m the Vienna Each night there will rand illumination and pyrotechnics, and a gala week may be contidently expected. To-morrow the king will be crowned and the | king's banquet will take place. there was collected from students, 52 amount disbure pense of the | new members, $24; total 1,517, The estimated ex- he coming year is members of the R When the procession arrived at the park, at o'clock, a salute was fired and the ‘guests alighted at th After a short rest the Marine band took the lead and the process'on marched through the grounds and into the banquet hall, wh Tepast was discussed. President Wolf, in a welcomed the visitors from Baltimore, Wilmington and Pottsville. | _ President Lemkubl, of the Baltimore Schuct- zen, responded. The’ tables were then ¢ aud inasbort time the sound of the rile was heard, indicating that the competition for the prizes had been commenced. at the lectures ara the f the association, and | urges incre: sed intcrest in procuring attend. bill intrdaced in the | sembly regulating the prac- harmacy, which had not passed for want o: time, but expressed the Would be passed at the next session ELECTION OF ¢ On metion of Prof. three was ap; legitimate objectic He alluded to th: Jast Legislative A: fitting remarks Oldberg, committee of tions of officers. ldbeg, O'Donnell pointed on nomi ‘The chair appointed Mesers, and Bodemer, who soon after lowing: For president, W. S. T vice-president, F. L. ident, John it. ‘Major; Jobn’C. Fill; w Jucct Sehe T for shoeting at this fest are all in money, the gold, presented by old, presented by Gen. Chi; man, and the third $60 silver, presented by Mr. Shepherd. and other amounts down to One gold medal will be awarded ea the greatest number of bull's eye sh and one gold medal made during the festi On Thursday a handsome honor, presented by Presider ven to the best marksman among the mem a shooting to be from 1 to 6 o'clock on The contests for bowling prizes, all in money, was commenced soon ——eo—__ Melancholy Suicide of a Post-Ofiice ~epariment Clerk. — i May afternoon, while the family of Bi jompson; frst ther; second vice- pres- recording secretary, corresponding secretary, RK. is. er, J. P. Milburn; curator, additional trustees, J.D. , W. 'B. Entwisle, W. G. Duckett, - Howard and Kudol Thomp-on asked to ve exc: stating that had held thi Of the old society for tw he college on ph Oidberg. Mr. ased from serving, 1 position of president ‘0 years and president of ¢ year, but the colle; . He then nominated was taken and Mr. Thompson was re- The other officers were then elected A by Prof. Oldberg. And by-laws, was for the greatest number gold target of in the order nam The resolution - Smending the constitution then taken up and adopted. article 5, cha: sue ‘ation striking out 7, of the by-laws, and insert- = : which was adopted. ; code of « thics was also amended to strike ont article two, striking out the sentence ‘ive medical advice.” ‘g moved that the chair be au- thorized to appei:t tive delegates to attend the American Pharmaceutical Association, to be held at Kichmond in September next; adopted. The chair appointed Messrs. Oscar Oldberg, J. K. Major, F. S. Gaither, president of the college was Suthorized to act as president of the board of trustees ex officio; carried. street northeast, were at din: tled by the report of @ jistot_ shot in the house. * afterwards it was ascertained that Mr. John H. Ripley, who had recently, taken a room in the house (during the absence’ of his family from the city), had shot himself. When his room was entered he was fi across the bed, with a small Smith & Wesson lin or near his right hand. A wound was mple, extending down- ve caused instant death. The deceased was 4 third-class clerk in the been appointed mer they were 8?" p. nd in the right W. B. Entwis wards, which must On motion, t Post-Office depart from the state of Michigan a few and bas resided with his wife and c itol Hill until a fe: ‘apacity been obliged to commit her to prison, since Base Barv.—The game of base ball which w weeks past, when he took which time she bad taken occasion, when int, his family to Salem, Mass., on a visit. He had been suffering with congestion of the bowels nd at times was Gea] the presentiment that he would not few days ago he received hat she was not i effect of makin, Pottce Corrt Proceepincs AGAINst THE axp P. RatLroap.—An informat rt y C. Bamberger in the Police © in June, and upou it a warrant was is«ued last Friday and served upon Mr. E. L. DuBarry, agent of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad information charges the com- ga nuisance in having trains running through the streets im the day and night on which there are noisy bells and ~ still noisier whistles, the same keeping the res- ddents of South Washington awake all of the night, and allowing dirty stock cars to remain im the public streets. virced that bells and whistles are much more of a nuisance than Mr. Kelly's barking do, which Hon. Caleb Cushin costs, or SY days in juil, mae from his wife, statin, health, and this had pany with maintainin, w-spirited than ever. derly; ay viewed the remains, but after hearing the state- ments of Mr. Barnard and others decided that inquest was unnecessar aphed for and the remains to the residence of Mr. A. Bradtord, New Jersey avenu ——-—- Eicut-Hovrs on Saturpay day last the workmen employed at Gray & Noyes’ ivon foundry,on Maine avenue, asked that hereafter on Saturdays they be allowed to iting at 3.0 p. m., at at they were willing to submit to a prorata reduction of their pa: Messrs. Gray & Noyes rangement, and hereafter on Saturdays the nock off” at 3.30 p. m. — —The Sisters of the the square of ground The family were r. Bamberger is con- ad abated by = the police court barking dog should be snot. The warrant was placed inthe handsof Offi- cer Lewis, who returned it on last Saturda‘ with Mr. DuBarry, who ap) ney, Mr. FE. L. Stanton, am ment until he could prepare for a di was then released on Lis own personal reeog- nizance to appear from day to day until a hear- ing, the time of which has not yet been fixed. work but eight honrs, ared by his attor e same time stating t consented to this ai Saves or Rea Estate. Visitation have sokt bounded by Connecticut avenue and 1 and M streets northwest, for $103,000 t» Mrs. Lerby, of Boston. This square was sold to the 000, So much New Potice Station Kezrers Aprotnt- ED.—The Police Commissioners at their last meeting, for some reason known only to them- selves, concluded to transfer all the experienced station heuse keepers and give them street These transferred men, it was un- derstood, bad been placed on the lighter duty ©f station keepers on account of bro! uous duty, and this change is con- sidered rather hard on them. The have been appointed to fill the pl Ist precinct, —- McKenna and 4 precinct, Richard Barr and dames Piatt, 34 precinct, Frank Burroughs and George Harris; 4th precinct, Isaac Pierson and Harry Volkman; 5t! and Frank McCathran; 6th precinct, James ‘trick and Thomas ©’Connot hael Byrnes and W. W. Rodri , William Harding and George Nokes. as been m change at head ‘ames C. Dulin has purchased the resi- by Commodore Bissell, of ith dence lately occu, 1G streets souiheds! the navy, corne ARREST OF AN ALLE ALEXANDEIA.—A man named A. Brown, late 1D INCENDIARY IN o’clock, but instantly extin- . Brown had a hearing fore Justice Wens, was balled in Suppew Deata From Heart Disease.— i i i i i f fF é < : “ i | ey ; i i ! i & ? i 4 oO : LETTERS FROM THE PROPLE. GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | Lockwood, Hufty & Taylor; Eorror Stan: The “new wine in old bot-| Dearus oy Op Cirmens.—Mr. Richard Oxopizep Jewstry, Stes, Caorgclowa are teguestad tes,” in last night's Stan, prompts me to ask @ | Pettit, whose serious illness was mentioned in Jet Jewelry, moet at the he hones pupctually at C Saturday's Seau, died ot Bnteaenes omaat Plated Jewelry, on TUESDAY MORNING, August Sth. to 2d and Frederick Etruscan Jewelry, the funerals of ak» Pertiy and J. in al! the new styles, at Prigg's Jewelry Store, | _ 1” WJ CARROLL, » and | No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue. SYLVANIA AVENDK, Young e . HB. ‘the ea cn will be'4 a special meeting at J i. Honrery is the best policy in medicine as | THIS EVENING mt = o'clock. ts mate arrange: Rabltante Amocraticn, ‘Hie was fermen ey | well as io other things ayers ‘Sarsaparilta | ments for the Tanetal of cor late Brother 9 2 cash box in hand, where he probably stops to | a contractor and builder. He was a motes. | i8 & genuine preparation of that unequalled Runay, which will take place at his residence to: airs | Seiient citizen, and had many friends through- Sepals nner tees eat nn nk GEASS, beiinary ivetoten minutes, | tomorroe meray et Oe a ee ee Piace | market. ‘Trial proves it, tow SPECIAL NoTIC be moti meeting of the Young —Gscan Gala Fe METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK. found » notice of s meeting of Fou ve ‘Coven, Cold, Pain inthe Chest, fotice in hereby given, that the INTEREST on Catholic Friends Society, to be held to-morrow | or Hrymchite? In fwek ter, D POSTS Tae dEsvariown sev cm ces agust Ist, oa tT have you the premon- scenery, and feel as if they would like to go | morning prerions to the funeral. itor ms of ‘the “tnentiale archer * Con- on ahead. If this exchan, were at either Mr. citizen well she preg 7 either recetve their rest to en ge shed | Str aS Reni, taller, amethor sumption? If so, Know that relief it within | ster resats, uote inereat *: are & placed to forward, his funeral will take place to-morrow morning, , in man; a eit his ide’ we are here eerTDestet us | and will be attended by the Young Oatholie | Leltam of Wild Cherry, which» im many | ‘sce si JAMES DICKSON, Cashier. with his ** Ride 2” we are forced tw reply, “ No, | Friends Societ, the Hibernian Bonevolent | yictim from the yawning grave. é F FICE OF THE POTOMAC INSURANCE thank you, we're in a hurry,” and to the | Association, of both of which societies he was's COMPANY, more expeditious taode of locomotion— member. A notice to the members of these as- Goop As THE IMPoRTED.—I porter} 7, Groroerown, D. €.. July 28, 1873. J. | sociations will be found in the Georgetown ad- | sells for $3 per dozen. Palmer & Oeeon's Pine compenr Sin Gena, Tice uf the compan” | TEN PER CENT, DISCOUNT ALLOWED Om i: Suakee ana ceualne felumn. Tne requiem mass will be | adelphia Porter and Brown Stout, which is | fORPSDS will DC. un MONDAY Anca aay Real Estate gine celebrated at Trinity church exactly at § a.m. | equally as good. sells for $1.50 perdozen. Ask | Polls open at 16 and close at 18 o'clock. i ALL CASH SALES, Khe Siiowing waneters of real cutate have | “totes ron oy Buatiees oe eee Gace your grocer for them. 8,101,038 Sse deaue TW" DERBLE, Secretary been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds | phe Cumberland Neweor ———» _ a [{ Repub. ard Georgetown Courier copy.) = since our last report: canal trade report this morning Ir vou can’t get cool, resort to Dooley’s Arttic | ——!* COMMENCING T ESDAY, J0Ly oon. accutane ois, Gi sie Te chet: FLansles part | readers of the reeumption of busisees pooterdas, | Fountain, on Capital fiir oot | AEF Paice: TINULNG TILL SEPTEMBER 1 }y eG ty , t. ees, to J. G. SL —— aS Biafford, 1a" 73, ubre 2, $676; Elizabeth A, By- | All the companies, with the exception of the ALSO PURE OINCINNATI LaAGt Tn addi- HALF PRICE: mgtcn te same, lots ah A. te 45, do., $3,595; F. Dying- | Maryland, paid the old freight prices, for which mu ton to 3-G. Stafford, all Tight Se ie snus the boatasch aa 8 body “ened tes Maryland Shout Paitne? Grate ahar kee ne oe 5000 SPURS PEBOSeED TH boatmen sent a committee to notify the compa- Lager, which is the only pure lager bottled. in )PLINS FROM AUCTIO: BAD axe SILK AT 25c., SALES OF ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FF 1 wont ny’s agent that they would hereafter expect the | the District, Groce ha’ for 81. . ‘ : ss 6: oiiUs gh D- Barrett to James Carico, cast price paid by the other companies, a that ic | the “em Grocery ‘stores have ee Been selling replay « 20. scam be worn nine months SHIRTS AND DRESSES AND OTRER * oes eRe Were Ti ven al joad. per eee RE hoes ey farther stated that the other companies ist | For murmp yack Conse, Buxtons, CRAIG & JACKSON ARTICLES EXCEPTED. Thomas Berry to B. Milburn, agreed (in case the Maryland company would | TrovntEsomx Naits, ete., visit Dr. White, Square 712, $568; W. P. Ingull etal not advance) to take them “in time” on their | surgeon chiropodist, No. 535 13th street, oppo: NEW CASH STORE, lines—consequently the Maryland company | site the U. S. Treasury. Office hours from 8 105 Bridge Street, Georgetown. would be without boats. To this notification | a. m. to 6 P.m. Fee one dollar. (Established A beautiful UNDRESSED BLEACHED COTTON age the Maryland company, we are informed, made | m Washington 1861.) rd at 12ec.; worth le. ang?" Ww. P 8 enst half 6, reservation ii, ee, to S.C, Boynton, lot K. P. "Jackson, triistes, to Kimery to L. Jackson et uare 282, $22,052; Maria Robbins Tots # qrtigtt seises WAAR Gas Home Lie hive Dk | Guns wile Loos “ae Sop sain: vhs Pada: I’ OA GR azz DAY OF G Bimadeehotyg Bie, manne 28, 9s 03, have. been receiving are iio and £14540 | detphin Porter and® frown Stoat, berted ty | OPateantietnase hos, TREAT RAY SF +, * io a of ‘y or 3, cM Beal oe Be Been tists: | Georgetown and Alexandria respectively. ‘The | Palmer & Green, will restore your appetite, | Bridge street, I will sell the entire sock of Dry | Weshall on and atter JULY 13, till SEPTEM. eu commencing at 10 o'clock Continue B. Brown. business of the canal will probably assume its | Ask your grocer for them. sii per | Goods Rock ts dis + Sento. res from dey te day until the stock is disposed | BER 1,effer our entire stock at the very liberal former proportions (unequalled, for several - 2 i 1, W z as ‘ , - BY a: Barta. pare thin season, on the part of thecanal) | tay me Lion Laone, as drawn only at Geo. aes aOMAS DOD m Sukie ae ee es peat Pe eee 68'uni 69, square 198, 910.20; HA.” Willard to By - W. Driver’ ple Rooms, yiva- MA. ; , Anct'r; ALES. W "Neleco,sub. 9, equere itt, gg60; same te Decl | “Frotm Tserscttox. Inspector Peters re- Rivers Sample Rooms, corner Pennsyiva- | BS lard, | posta his flour inspections for the month of July | B® Avenue and 4% street. ‘tt | CHANCERY SALE_OF VALUABLE PRop- trustee, ro Lu gate ag” Su: | as follows: 518 barrels family; 803 barrels extra, | _Ccrz ror Drspertiaa The Philadelphia : M2, S10; Mats A Schorr Wie Weeks, | 257 barrels fine, 230 barrels super and 208 bar: | Porterand Brosy gout Motes by Palmer & the Dia tie oF Bare! he Supreme Court of —_—— a, 4,900 ¥ 4 253, $40,000; Boynton and p pleas rels middlings; total, 2.211 barrels. Inspector | Green, will cure dyspepsia. Try them for $1.59 which Frank Hancke and wife are complain ite Lil Zi tigare Me, Stoel. | McCann reports his At 240 barrels family, 2.505 | per dozen. Your grocer has them. ""sjunyw.s. | and Miban’ Beat ind ‘thers defendantey was Tine Miller to BAY Ashiondy parts dats | and 8 barrels crowfocts total Sort oer a TARE Cann or ¥dta, Vauvantzs,—Call Bogle aise. premise on WED SDA ,| MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. square 262, 810,000; W. aniel to K. Trausheim, Tue Ne Ln RI rs.—The care nd examine the fire and urgiar proof vauits © Oth day of . |, at the hour o'ehoel ion 8: suas 20, 25; Litchileld © Atighorton,ts | on the Union street Saeed, see twin full op- | of the Safe Deposit Company, comer of New | in the sfiernoon the £51 owing de # Patmer™ Patent Yoke Shirte, ready-made, for a GRE Cok, 13), square 212, 810.000; HL. | eration as far as Congress street in our city. | York avenue and 15th street, for sate keeping | Being Lots numbe 1,72, aa Waish, patt7,saua 2 10; | Shen the rend is cone of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu- | Mddition to Georgetown, . Bow t pleted and the cars run ' , Silver ware or other valu- | Midition 4 Ww Boughton and Moore to J.G. Bigelow, subs, 206 and | Fayette street, which should be done at | ables. Renth from ten to sixty dollars per an- | {28 M4 fect on the south wide of July 16.—C. Dent to J. H. Peters, lots B, C. once, the accommodation to our up-town peo | Bum, according te size. No business man can I ry Frame rks e will be very great, and not until then will | @flord to do without them. Tuke warning from | icechouaes which will Ge omen im The new line pay, as it is just as easy now to | the Chicago and Beston fire lots to euit Diddere, with the b Feach the re cond and the chancesof being | puso Brenior cures rheumatiam, burns, | _ Terms of eale: One-third of the purchase morey in 16 Der cent. Morte Stites S80 Sign 13, 91 81. 2.28, 62 80, 8273983 Yeas io Soreent English Brown Cotton vcks, 6450, $6, $7.50, @ . F cout, Jean Linen and "Mi Fino Drawers, regular prices, joes 10 per cent.- Linen Collars aud Cuff, reguise Prices, less 10 per 35 3 it &, square 10000; L. 8. A. Darneilie, subs. 96 to 9. square V. McPherson, trustee, to B..M. Pian ‘come. nare ¥5, 3,775; W. B Evans to Mary H. Schoo - ryed are files, ul teothach: warnat ( cas; the residue in 6and 12 months, the purchaser | Black Ties, Black Searfr, Fancy Scarfs Pancy 5 River Nsws.—The steamer Lady of the | P! cers, ache, sore throat, sprains, Siving his notes, bearing interest fromthe day of Ties, White Tiss, c., regular prices, lees 10 per sini anh a scuba: iss tM satass Sher Saas | Lake arrived to day fom meen eey cheats lds, ‘torchers, old sores, headache, colic, | £0J8E his notes, bearing purchase money mar, James H. Da cal be cent! z he, subs. ° ith t dit the | lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, | paid within five days after feecane’ i payment of | Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, regular and subs. 133, 130, 190,168 and ind ona rssh eet come td bi fcimaneeh Sota Seaidie hon ness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, ete, | the whole Purchase money and the ratification of Rig ysieety lees 10 per cont. . - J, Sibley to Michael Green, part 4, square 247, | Norfolk, arrived to-day with 60,000 feet lumber | Pond’s E: t differs from all other advertised | the sale by the Court, the undersigned wil! convey id Gloves, Te ir prices, less 10 ad cont. M joomes, part | for Wheaties Bice ey , Preparations in the fact that it is a standard | to the purchaser the premises to hit sold free. close | Lisle Phresd ‘conte, less 10 per ceat. 302, $1,575; A. Nubelto MS. Tan Brice Makes loft bere pretty well | Medicine, treated of in medical writings, and | 8% discharged of all'clatm of the parties (o this ward Cause, or any one claiming by. from, of under thea, loaded this morning, some sixteen arrests hay- wn to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf | Sil couvesancine at the parchiaecr' caat — . m to A. G. W. Mockabee i fare O01. 90s PW Soe ett | tog bore mene by our police during Saturday : tinguished men, which is'one of the most not 4 sano "php y and cherished objects of Alexandria's | falbess of Singer's Sewing M: Be en B ar ie a Lia pride, entered the church he found the hymn- ‘THERNWOMETEES and Barometers are repaired — Davis to J. EK. Carter, part cacannm . P. JACKSON, Trantes, s To WoMEN WHO ARE NURSING.—For women x SCY GOO: ni executor, to Chan Hicks, | Me SUnday.. r Star: T often have | Phoate nursing. and are weak, there is noth- aa SECS DOWLING Ave canis sain 29; George; Rogers. trustee, | occasion to say, and Thow repeat, that men are ne qivton geerie ELEGANT Ice (CREAM PARLORS, - Fer ees A bar cae Te Articles, regular peices, te * | very unreasonable. ¢ Board 0 eaith for e: " Bi er d igh street, , IY 7 itrusfers,¢3 | example. Our Georgetown garbage men some. | ‘MEM. Only $1.50 per dozen. “5,m,v,s Gevrgetown, D. 0 iy 7m oak Same bairtoae 7 spenenh dag 16, suaare 753, —; R. Wai- | times remove ashes and sometimes they don’t, THE SECRET why such crowds flock into the | 7 .HE FALL RUSH 18 COMING. Gold Shirt Studs at #2 80 20 #15, tess 10 per cont. Sond We" Seokas: echeeder Gare 13,siuare 29%, | and either way say they are governed by the | sample rooms of George W. Driven: at the coe J — 6 Ivory, Gold Collar Buttons, ac , $1.37, $2, $225, Syphax to R. M. O.rwine, sub. 16, | ordersof the Board. Just now they say the | ner of Pennsylvania avenue and 4\ street, is ‘The present long, days is the best time for res FE, less 10 per cen! Ny Callan tH. Fowler, part 3. | Board will not allow them to take ashes) We | becanse of the refreshing character of his de- | my Work. So, ladies and bring in your Fail op Ay 2, Nome 30 ver ct. ; Darneitle to J. A. Barber, | are not allowed to put them (the ashe Jightrul and cool be a, and eapecial aud W inter Goods at once; thus, by avoiding the np- | fan snd Umbrella Chatelai: . to $B, less 10 pret, 9, reuare 364, $5,500. vt ‘i Ne Che Tenaen Chee Cee ean eeany 20 | Sealdatio star tie eae orders daring | 0*¥di7 Drops, Vinogarette, GEORGRTOWY TRANSFER: garbage gatherers) in the street or for the reason that the exquisite quality of the | Svojatle 4 sf busine os Os cee ee ‘&c., &c., regular prices, leas 10 per cent. T Dowling to F.L. Moore, part original, | re not allowed to keep them on the premises, | celebrated Lion Lager is improved by being your goods will be nicely cleaned or re-dyed, | Jot Je cont. £9,000: John Marbury > Deants Oady , Py | and the garbage men are not allowed to take | drawn fromptaucets of improved construction. tf | and’ carefully kept for six months, if desired * | Parasol Saat $12, ter, Beatty, Thelkeld and Deakins, @1. 3. | them away. What are we expected todo with —> Charges moaerate. Terms invariably 0. 0. D. “W per cent, BYE topteiues Darts 9 and $7, O14 Geori toun, Will you please inquire, in the hope | _Twrco-Rrestaw BaTHs; also, Medicated Va- Ww. H. WHEATLEY, ci . Jones, trustee, to James unter, ie He i ‘. " ait 17, Old Georgetown, $1,800; Jamas A. Helle to ne card will drop Bight soll, or rath Bog Batts, for all akin disease, at Dr. Sing. | PRSMIUM STEAM DYRING AND scown 5 hey, part 113, Beatty acd Hawkins, #2.30. | discussions of the same, just once, and concen. street. 20,6: ING ESTABLISHMENT, LADIES’ FURNISHING T. Brown to G W. Graig, lots Sand 6, Beatty and | trate its intellect on the ash problem for the Cuttpres Guy for Pitchers Castoria, It 49 Jefferson Street; Ge: ) URNISHING GOODS, Hawkins: ; A kberly, trustee, fo Jamea A. | benefit of a chass now almost ext namely: | regulates the stomach, cures wind colle ang | Office open from 7% sm. antl an ee Legere eh ey ov causes natural sleep. ‘It is @ substitute for | — — — — Hiswhing, ici; CoH: Law to's. a. Wheaties, ALEXANDRIA castor oil. 4,25,003: EDUCATIONAL. awn Cotton Hove at Gc, 72c, 8, Sc, teas 10 por Bros Catherine Fr Wats Cre eee kins, pcan . Witioor & Gins's Sewixe Maomima. The | 7uIE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY Brown Balbriggan Howe st TS, Sie, 61.02, $1.31) He, $17,800, ia Gay str: west of Saanrru, DesecRATION or Curist | Selebrated Baguar Patterns. aaerer at Cl WASHINGTON, D.C. * Li 2146. 62. » $2.26, leas 10 per cent. gton;) Jane J. De La Be Groen- | CuuxcH—AtT p. m. yesterday, when Mrs Baum’s hoopskirt and ouraet factory, th = e Preparatory Department opens SEPTEM. | Lisle Thread, Fancy, Silk Mose, regular prices, lesa Sh, Hall's, 9 Dodeeto | cob D. Foltz, sexton of Ohrist church, the ven | Intelligencer Building. 10,28 iewblen Gotien SEPT. ; ine Vets St 69°, to 1.44, lens 20 par cont “J A. | erable relic of past glory, and memento of dis a , Brel Onllee eee EMBER iv. son Glove Fitting O sretts, regular prices, leew THE OOMMUNITY at iarge appreetate the nse- 15 lege opens OCTOBKE 6, hive. 8 S&B "T0 per cent Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at 28, 9c, Sc, 1, $1.25, lees 10 per cout 45C, Bie, Tie, 1 ae Initial Bemstitched Haudkerchieis at 65c, Sc, 81. I Di als and prayer-books in all the pews, the large | and made to order near 4 Birect+ s NG, LL. D., » Bh : Srth. | @Bd prayer-book), all the music books in the - aes ieee TESTERN R ND © G Fancy 75c, lees 10 per cent choir, and the booxs and papers of all kinds in | pF US®RALS OF NicHorson axp Hortoman— | WV E! SU DRATS OR ROTH ReneS un -e : £UK : TUDENTS OF OTH SEX&S LN | Kid Gloves,1,2.and8 bution, regular prices, loss 10 ay to Exekicl Hag 5, | the robing room torn to pieces and scattered ail | T4e funerals of the two executed murderers, onae STING : reent. over the pews, aisles, and chancel. ‘The silver | Nicholson and Holohan, took place on Satur: DIST STINET Lisle Thread Gloves, 1, 2nd 8 button, at 78, se, oni Saxemens. plate which designated Washington's pee wan | day. ‘The hour for the ‘funeral of Nickola 61, loss 10 per cent. J. Murtagh, jr., trustee. to same do., $1,450; s Detiom : wat Kept as secret as possible, but between 1 | This Institute is undor the <pecial patronage of 13 U! Shugrue, lots 139 and liu, Mr | TeMOved, the collection plates bent all out of i E ; . and 2 o'clock p. m. a large crowd had gathered | the Maryland Annual Conference of the M iat Pleasant, Aiexaudor to Mary. Ahold. ae ay ie pore the | opposite the house of ir. Henry ‘Nicholeon, Ermectant Church. but ts strictly froe from any sec 8: Hoover, lot 15, Erosece Hii, SAU EE: | a closet under the tower which oes toe aie | father of the Seccased, No. 206 East Madison | ‘isctpline. Mate and iene chen eee na, trustessto J.T. & tor'll, block strips, and his lantern was smached and the ei] | *tfe€t, corner of Somerset street, from whence aT wo nat fomeke i LADIES’ UNDER GARMENTS. emptied from a can that tood ty it. “His 1m- | te fneral took place. Every door and win- | ton {rom cvéry Profesor having cases ok mee | Gorton Skirte, 6 tucks, 88 cents, loss 10 per cont. Housivs © | pression was that the parties slipped in while | OW 0 the house ad erape- upon them. ‘The | dee bursa sy m op conte, bese 20 per: 3do, earns; | the church was open at 12 o'ciock, and had | fneralexeretses, which commenced at2u‘clock, | ‘The Vice-President, Rey Dr. Nichols, the Pro- vi’ Hapuse | Completed their purpose in the body of the | Werte conducted by Kev. Richard Norris and of the Becalty reenter en pauine | Sonsing wid were tatoo gallery when he en- | Kev. J. P. Wilson, the spiritual advisers of de- | Of the Faculty, reside in the College build “ 3 150 “ ” Elegantly trimmed Skirts from @1.75 to $20, lees 10> per cent. tered st 7, getting out immediately after ho | Ces before his execution. ‘The attendance | HN®.Comtant” overs ie thorowchs ue Seats, | Cotten Chemises at 75 centa, lees 10 por cent. att tr palay tee ye Abeps Of elatives and friends was large. After pre- | corps of thirteen, Inapecturn. The Micte ene “ 4 left by k the bolt of utside 1 door lock, which can be easily done. ‘The ap- | i@luary religious services, Rey. J.P. Wilson, | Aubunl Sesion will begs SEPTEMBER 2: ew “oo 198 “ pearance of so much paper scattered over the | €Y:tcing considerable emotion, made some re- B. PER SESSION OF 21 WREKS: Elegantly trimmed Chemises from $1.8) to 85, seats and floor created a suspicion that there | ™4Tks, in the course of which he said he had othr oe Washin; el, and Light...$90 00 20 per cent. Was an intention to fire the building, which was | H€veT witnessed a more remarkable demonstra- | Zuiticn in Preparatory Department 5) oo | OMe Drawers at 75 cents, toon 20 per cent. interrupted by Mr Foltes utr ne! tion of the power of religion than in the case of | uation in C urch reed, $1,000; Howard Univer- =, r: asic (with use of ch reads Shon; Howard Univ eee ; Nicholson. Mr. Norris also bore evidence to | Lastrnett Y Git; Bene to B. Genee aaa, revenna tetatind ibe Tmmissloner Of the | the earnest Christianity of Nicnowon wee fe Matriculation Fee (pavabic on 1 “ “ 25.00 | And. ful and completa of other styles, Night Dresses from @1.462 to $2), leas 10 per cent. neral cortege proceeded to Bultimore cemetery, legiate D partment). — 500 - faw, the ommeus Of Donors bedeaen ese ahy | where the remains were plated ie wie ees: | Wen meramentp acy atady ia “the ‘regular THE COURTS. five and twelve years residing in the city.” Ac- | lewm for future interment. ee WEDD. TOR» . T. WARD, D. D , President, West POLICE COUBT, Jucige Lareson To-day, Pott | carding to this return there are 4,001 persons Be clogres Trirendy epernich rapid Geoom: | _sugt-catm minster, 3 INFANTS’ GARMENTS. Pariene ie y here ot echool age, 2,699 whites, of whom 1,315 the cemetery at 9 a.m., from Mr. Weaver's Risa BOARDING AND DAY Sci = eee’ a: laccone arent sare. are males and 1,341 cepe and 1,903 oulored, shop, on Fayette street, where they bad re- FoR BOYS, Tafants’ Long Skirts at from §1.63 to 64.80, tess 19 Lacey; assault and battery om Ep SS | ee Oe eer ee cet AS | mote cad te meeeing eaten ‘Among 145 Lanvale Street, near Park Avenve, = oes and costs. James Haley, assault aud battery on | cording to the cons So Lan’ nl n> | thecs aeemak Game ner, Palaeen Dol, ME pAceimeons, mae a: Mary Bowles; $3 and costs. Jorry Oarter, assault | of whom 2,601 were white and 1,007 éoiored; 80 Church; Rey. J. P- Wilson, Broadway ‘Metho: : » Mp. = a on Glare Carter; S3and te [nl dlaggnel Hao that while the whites have increased 98, the dist Protestant Church; Rey. 8. Lm Conser, WwM.D. MARTIN, AM. Ertpeipel, easisted by 4 Fiance! ‘Skirts, Plain. larcen, 3 ees fog km Davier Oe eee roel heb ne Franklin street M. E. Church, and three ladies po pre aD cepalonesd Denese A ea, Embroidered. costs. Henry Trayere, assault on Arthar Gray; $i9 | entitled to al fae tas ae ace reps of the City mission. There were no services | Srasce commences September 18th. « §eyere ‘and costs:- Heury Dawson, assault on Maggie af Toon Was eoder tie: erie nine varia county | held, and the funeral, consisting of two hacks | | Catalogucs, with full particulars, sent to any ad- “ Walking Cloaks, phy; $5 and coats = Fee ON BOTAN Te ee en COUNTY | Sod hoarse, proonedied $0 Baliizasre cemetery, | dress. 2y23-2m “ Wool Boots. charged with making an assautt | ter petere tt wilt be anton te report of the | Where the body was jemporarily deposited fs RIVERVIEW ACADEMY, Povoucenrere, N. | weer sail selpece too tissues oF Ie oa ane on Justice William Thompaon on the street. The | commissioners appointed at the last term to ex. | the mausoleum.—Raltimore Sun, ih. 3L 3 — Work recommeuces September Tih. Boy Seman hel sitacked ‘him ‘on tha stent: sing (us | amine the W. and A. turnpike, and intorm the | Manama Lucca’s D, mcg. — Baron yon =e Eh rievance was that he had at ons timesin his oficial | Court of its condition. Rhaden, husband of the famous prima donna, r Frau Lucea, has published a letter in the Ber- ; | took place between the Independent club of this | jin Fremdendlatt, tn which he says that in the icated, to assanit him. The court fined her $15 aud city And the Arlington club of Washing:on was | autumn of last year he had already begun in ed exactly at half-past four last evening, | Bersin a suit for divorce on the grouad of aban- and resulted in the victory of the latter by 4 | donment by his wife, and this suit is still pend- score of 24 to 15. .. | ing. He isready to“establish on oath that he Meetinc or CrepiTors.—The Alexandria | had no sort of knowledge that proceedings had arior creditors of E. L. Tolson met in his offic to-day | een begun here beforerreading the annoanors 5 corgiaua Jackson, profan $5. | at 11 o'clock, but no definite settlement was | ment of judgment in the newspapers, and he James Stein, disturbing the quiet of Georgstown; | agreed upon, owing to the fact that some, who has protested against it. The accusations as 310. ey Mi'ls, disorderls; @5. Fannie @ oe i recut expecur’; S10., Conrad Newman, fee | REF BOt eo accessible, had not been heard | to bls adultery he deciares untrue, and he by, from.—Sentinel, 2d inst. further asserts that the reason for hastening the Fee eres, S10. Sohn Brooks, orafanity;, 88. | “eM. P. Cacncu.—Kev. 8. T. Valliant. assist- proceedings, begun in Berlin, ‘in such asud- fone; G5. Joka. ewnes diwcrderly sabe Aton | ant pastor of the M. P- church in this city, has | proceedings, begun, manner, and by this act of Deak, weaking onrringe Ga tonwelk; Go, Jeaos | beoe temporarily relioved of bis charge on ac- | Violence in ‘New York, can, only be fount ta Wood, disturbing the quiet of Georgetown; count of alth, Rey. T. ©. Krouss has | the news reported in the journals, that Frau hes md os sce, same charge; #6. Mary Hichol i ad, and will preach on | J, e Maj seen sear Bawerd Rivals, dtartine eee: | been, pees heat, Pp Lucca has again been married to’ Alajor von “ : r let | the 174 yarunte ant die ’ The N. ¥.Sun publishes a card from R. S. PIANOS, &e. WHITE GooDs. KUBN’S PIANO AND MUSIO STORE, G. 632 Ni York A’ Tch street. Hamburg Edges, 180. to $1.37 yard, loss 10 cent. gins forthe on rated Patent Bianos of DECKER Hamburg loserting, itc.to 8137 yard, lows {0 por ct, od nem by the = rf a aud » Be. to Sl yard, ” anist: tl pent, ir thw a sain oF Spe cantfarat-ghscney for PAPER | maibetse ‘Eages and Inserting, % to $2.28 yard, leea Erieronand for Toute’ ail kinds’ ot MUSIOAL I" | Victor's LO, 30, to 0c_yard, lon 10 per cout EERUMENTS, own importsdons, MUSICAL 1a Bcriped, Plaid aud Plain Naiusook, 303, 0 S00. Fay Pianos, Organs, Harps, &c.. tuned and repaired, jess 10 per cent. Used instruments taken in exchange. a Bishop Lawn, st 3c to 8c. yard, hore 20 por cont. Sarr, —» Tucked Frocking, at 60c.to gl yurd. lees f0 por cent, Eves PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, Striped and Plain Swies, at Suc. to 7c. yard, less 10 : 1145 Seventh street northwest. a onnn 5 and comes and qe gt yee ot | piake' Cer ose to T5c. yard, leas 10 per cent, terms, Pianos and Organe tuned and PER Marealia, ot S174c. to 6c. yard, less 10 per cout. I |. Georgetown orders left at . GRIMES" No. 103 Bridge strest. jyia-te LARGE LOT OF NEARLY NEW AND ‘SKCOND-HAND PLANUS, from different factories, now on hand “ae for sale or rent on East Tans, to make invite the attention of the ladies to the room at gaius we give by the liberal reduction of 1d per cent. BEICHENBACH’S PIANO WARKBOOMS, =| "PSU Eric ee A MISCRLLANEOTS LOT. ; BLAck Base.—Mr. Geo, Steiner, while fishing soraetown. 43. | off one of the wharves between Kingand Prince | x2te¢N,¥-Sun publish Madame Luvna, wae streets yesterday evening, caught several black | says that he personally mailed to the baron “in fane; $3. to | base. x very fine one was caught a few days | Berlin a copy of the process, aud several visits workhouse, Mary Markey, enticing prostitu- | since in the canal, just opposite Mr. Slater’: were in consequence made vy friends of Baron eS Gene: aa serving | Gasette, 2d inst. yon Rhaden to my clienthere.” fad the baron ‘0. Laxe | $ucceeded Sn obtaining a divorce in Prussia, AN OUTRAGE IN UTan. Sait Lake | the writer says, it would, under the laws there, T AND TUR Stren. ‘Tribune of July 23 publishes the following, re- | haye contained a provision that the baron Lamb, an employe o: Lord & Tayior’s ap-town | marking, however, that the case is ono which | should receive one-fourth of the whole future wisi vl rote POF G: READY-MADE DRESSES. Our stock of LINEN SUITS POLONAISES RBEDINGOTS is the largest in the my great Brown Liven 7.00, lens store, in New York, a nephew of Gen. Lamb, | many Mormons regard with abhorrence and «de- | income of Madame Lucca—and hence his dis- | €23 Hth street, shove Pennsylvania avenue, 3 = 32 and son of the ex-comptroller of Connecticut, | nounce im strong terms: “In the year 1962, | appointment. ‘Agency tor Wan. Knabo & Co. and Wa. Me . es wa bas been stealing silks for some time, and was | Mrs. —- came to Utah from Sheftield, Coy ne ned, London gossips affect to believe that the non- ‘on’s PIANOS, re <j soo by Capt. Kennedy and detective Dolan | leaving her husband in that country, and bring: | appearance of Lucca to fuldil her engagements | Camm 5 3 = ne bundle under his arm. The cause of the | ing with her two daughters. ‘The husband, a | there is attributable to her having sontracted Sccond-band PIANOS taken iu part payment for Py = » thett was a siren he met at Minnie Sturges’, in | Mormon, followed in 13, and found on his ar- | on engagement of an altogether different and | ,Ae*ppa:ba watt “ “ = Roslyn place. He was engaged in carrying | rival that his spouse had in the interim married | more permanent character. Berlin letters GUCHUMAGKER & 00-8 PIANOS. White Lawa 19 packages of sitks between the wholesale and | @ man living at West Jordan, but had left him | speak of a similar engagement between Baron | § PHILADELPRIA. yb ry letore sod wo) Sorge orders for mer- | and was seeking to procure a church divorce— | yon Rhaden and Md’lle Eleonora Grossi, sister — = 800 uer ty obtain it, which she Rocky snmp anauioed. pace re of Carlotta Grossi, the brilliant soprano. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. . « Ba years after (now about eight years ago) sho SS ae Fa - — oo BriGHAM Orrers TO CompRomise.—It is re- nearly sevent: ars oF age, Fine iy Hamitton,Va.—On Thursday morn- ‘These instrameuts, which, on acconnt of their se | waite Lawn Wrappers "6.00 rted in Salt Lake city that three Elders of the | 2°uihcing about titty eieh?, Wine Weeki ing, about 2 o'clock, the building occupied by | pertority over alloterr, have ina fow year —e Txpromen Gorman church bave visited Anu Eliza Youn; est of the two daughters referred to reached the | C. F. McCoy, as a hotel, at Hamilton, Loudoun pesoae sy toad iy bee pone o ena be ~ v (Brigham’s seventeenth wife, who wautsa age of: , the old man, through the inter- | county, Va., was destroyed 4 » the inmates | Py tow prices aon eg 8 pa Bedingots, On, leeg yorce,) and attempted to effect a compromise porition of the unnatural mother, married her | barely escaping with their lives. There were EQUAR! PIANOS from 8378 to 9678. Brows Linen Polonaise and Redingots, $6 to @18s, between ber and the Mormon Prophet. ‘They | aio, and she now has two children by him. | four occupants in the building at the time—-the UPRIGHT PIANOS trom gow ts i. Sto oftered her the house and lot in which she lived | Xot’content with sacrificing one of her dangh- a ©. F. McCoy, J. Mort, a RAND P’ from to $1, EE 000 in money. The house and lot is | tees to the unhallowed embraces of her own pt A. 8. Davis, and a colored man 20,000. Mrs. Young has notaccepted | nusband, a man now on the employ of Mr. MeCoy. Davis was the first | chasing the best Ee aoe Tene Rh aac | Sea RES a ee ar 1 (Onto) Trorrive * nding to bai they were a LF goers nye bere ‘The LADIES’ DRESSES. AT THE OLEVELAND . bs nan Races vCeltenith Meath, Lacy and Amseieee eget eernreeny cars and originated i jn the same room in which there SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. wen 3 WICIDR OF A a Girl, but in the first heat the Said caught her bo was an attempt mad destroy effects of § VANT. F Oo every D « hind foot in quarter boot, and had to | Wieqat hes ebusin’s housec G1 street, Pi te up the race. as Brooklyn. eatly yesterda u naturally ct varchased — 2.23% , 2.24 ——— e The deceased dee CUSTOM SHIBT DEPARTMENT. Sr. ov STONEWALL JACKSON.— The Hichmond Whig states that the formed in 1863 for tse nestrian statue of it ane a $25,000 in Ea, spneenees completion of and the statue yi! Nuremburg, varia, waiting shipment to country. g i Ha