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te a A a OER EVENING STAR. | a | Condensed Locals. ‘The Board of Mealth held no meeting last ht, for want of @ quorum. he Baltimore base ballclab yesterday de- feated the Washington club, (in the former city. by @ score of 24 to The Arlington b. b. clap defeated the Cookes yesterday, on the Olympic grounds, by ® soure of 14 to io. Yesterday one of the large oxen employed in the navy-yard fell and broke hisieg. He was immediately sold fur $50 and killed on the spot. Dr. William Tindall, secretary to the Gov- ernor, left the city iast night for ® brief visit to bis friends in Virginia. ‘The Sunday Morning Gaztte will be a choices collection of ‘good word: nd refined thought to-morrow—even more so than usual. ‘We are glad to learn that our fellow-citizen and eminent physician, Dr. Themas Miller, who was suddenly taken ill at the White Sulphur Springs, 's much better and quite out of danger. ‘Major A. C. Richards, superintendent ef po- Nee, started last night for fying trip to the st, fox th » his fam- ly. During bi Brock, the inspector, will have charge of the furce. Gen. Butler ha begun the erection of hi Capitol Hit etween the Coast Sur- It will be 5 with Ca; es Pablic Improvement» and the Pa e WORK ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC woRKS. ‘The work of grading, setting curbs ana re- laying foctwalks on A street north, between Ist fic 2d streets east, and on Maryland avenu, between Ist and at ects east, red, to be complete raps have been erdered at the mow > . and st the month of 48. The car- - trom 241 to Zid street, is nstead of Belgian endent of roads has be to repair ulvert which bas falien pper end of Chase's road. F street, and 6th streets southwest, is to be blue rock. V instructed in ont THE BYARD OF P > 5 3 5 « 2 proceedings of the instaht wherein it stated that of that mito the eff Pubhe Works had taken no the upturned streets, and ered and adopted, that the heaith officer ¢ommunicate with the Board of | Public V ‘ks relative thereto. With this is furni a copy of the report of General Inspector, Clemen Hill, upon a letter of D. W. Bliss, health ¢ ticer, dated June 27, 1873, viz: “I made @ personal examination of thi places indicated by Dr. Bliss, and after a personal interview with him, had four barrels infectants used at the pom » told Dr. E Ones As for the i that the be point betw Deve a ee Old Scotiand pi versary of ya delightful Hall yesterday, the games of old Scotland were for the €ing for the lads and lassies, and fresh au agreeable gossip forthe old folks. storm while on the Arrow only ghine brighter as they reached the pay ‘She racing a ia frog, the three-legged r. sack aud other races, jumping matches a high leaping, Masters Morris, Wood) kinghan and delightful fe the sun . The tirst prize little daughter of W. H. the second by Miss Mary oH mall. We have not * to give the aties from Ba timore, Alexan- eorgetown acd Washi who trip ‘acefully to the music of the dance by sband. The day was one of unalloyed pleasure, notwithstanding the dampening in- fluence of an occasional shower Among thote present we noticed Gen. Bal- Joch, president of the St. Andrews Society, his usnal enthusiasm chilled by the late be- Teayement of a bright boy, who last year was the successful competitor for many of the r. Saunders, the father of the new y."” Messrs, ay, Smail. Berry, and Fawcett, asotiicers, exerted themselves to please all. The nam-s that follow consist of heads of families and old bachelors, but nary an old maid: Shoemaker, egor, Canningham, loward, Dalzhist, Cruikshapks, Small, Wise, Wilder, Wood- ley, Kaiser, Dockstaier, Fagan, Degramon. Swiths and Browns of course were there. We should add to the list Mr. Daniels, the lively @ditor of the Richmond Sirf: Journal, whocame over from his handsome country pace on the Virginia side. He and the representative of « ‘Washington paper might be seen discussing the ts of good husbandry at the table of great patron himself with an unction that showed their willingness to patronize good things. y the memory of Sir Walter be kept ch pleasant occasions, ——_e The Magistrates and Constables. TASTINONY BEFORE THE LONG COMMITTEE TO- pa¥. This morning the Legislative committee in. vestigating the magistrates and constables, heard James H. Vermilya, who testitied that in @ certain suit which he had before Justice Jos. T.K. Plant, he (Plant) cherged complainant $15, which he (Piant) alleged was the amount of costs, witness appealed tothe Seneme Coart of the District of Columbia, where he fount the costs assessed st of $15; deponent complained to Plant, and asked a correction of the docket of the Supreme Court, which Plant sternly refaset. SCARED RY A STUPFED CROW An old colored man named Hary ch. erdson, sent a communication complaining of Justice Smith that he keeps a stufted crow in Lis office, whieh he tells culored peopie t evil, and im ove instance so badly scar cored weman that was quired the attendance of a prvconnaanca Be J. Drath oF Mu. H. ©. Hoep.—The death of our well-known fellow-citizen, Mr. H. 0. Hood, yesterday, atter a hours sickness with cholera mort se report to be spread that the hich he di ‘was Asiatic cholera. Mr. Hood was from falo, N.Y, was about sixty years of ag: and n the business of jeweler in revit this city for about property at the nor street and Pennsvivani erected the marble front building which now stands there. Mr. Hood was of a kind ani charitable nature and a good neighbor, and his reputation for integrity among the business community stood high. His tuperal will take lace at 4 o'clock p. m. to-morrow from his ate residence, No. 501 llth street northwest, an will be attended by the Masonic fraternity, of which he was a valned member. %. He purchased west corner of 11th aes Kevovatrxe Tre Covet Hovss.—During the recess of the courts workmen have been busy renovating the court house and cleaning the paints and furniture. A ventilator has been Placed in the roof, by which the foul air will be conducted from the building. Furmaces in the basement have been substituted for the old stoves. The work of renovation has been ex- — = _ zeste “> building, inclading marehal’s office, clerk's graad rors, ae rooms, Jary ‘he courts will reconvene as follows:—Eqnity, ~ yt Rd Pts ana tks Septemtr i + mber 15; and the Cout - eral Term, September 2d next. spree oo A Work oF Cuarity—aA number of col. cored citizens of South Wasningion met last wight. yy a =: over lg nd of F.A. Boswell & Co., tor the purpose of organiziag « “CTnion Charitable Association.” Sume thitty Of the prominent and ebaritubiy inclined were , and after an interchange of views ad- to meet again next Monday evening, at when it is thought an organiza- tion will be effected. The objects are to estab- children fp the mecha: arts, and to provide means of education and a home for the desti. tute of the colored race. : Camp meeting will be im futl ops jared park wi in oper 7 Direction. 26 east of Washi: * 'y Yard bridge, up Good Hope tractors on Good hill expect me gr ini an Td it will eos pected. are Anvited to atend, ib | to find it without avail, and deapetring of sne- | Yiding new lines and boxes. “I therefore beg to | some introductory remarks the reverend gentle- Mary Albers, a vagrant, sent to tha workhous« for | District and adjacent country has thus far saf- | near 4\ street. 8,16,e0tt ee = . . 4 The Wawaset Trageds. ! The Washington Grove Camp Meeting CITY ITEMS. INSURANCE COMPANIES, Lockwood, Mufty & Taylor; REISTERMENT OF THE Peon 2S SANSOME. Te at, iy, Qo. Joba | 4% MIMENSE ATTENDANCE RXFECTED To- a eae ee [=n toon rsormere CEMETERY. Cy - ae. MORROW. TED JEWELRY, Res, night the cag-bect Baty: Lent se | Oe tikae ak taboo, te ve ter ee [Correspondence of The Bvening Star.) Fine Jet a is Tas red atte and inging | $3] ; Fine Oxydized Jewslry, Nos Ts ANCE company the boa yet one colored woman, thought ts be | on Po eltiees tenga oe: Pare omraom: ha Ley Ey } Fine Rolirplate Vest cuales. and cheap Eye- Sy Win rere ctonce- SiThe work of disintering the bodies tempora- | McLelt,siolation of toenee law, 98. ‘Bes starch, Fovrepiden mucin ob tha mevceeeact test Senet) basen a Peas ce CHARTERED Bi ‘coNGkEss in 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, The i with Tne : mi ; i ’ ily buried tn the nied wae pot concluded’ vos: | Sarit the eee oe ea sanmeeeae, Tradding: ip masting jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsyi Saou? | Capital and = $275,000. » ‘ , ’ : Bank of Washington terday. Mr. Burgdorf, the undertaker, re- sil ob | ‘odba! fane and ind fered from the copions rains. The fitting up of paRcan ee menaerd ‘ usned in the tug-boat and this morning lett on | fudeye. Machael Gcodball, profs ain Jvtirs, SMAsHES, COCKTAILS and other pre- Dp : beard of her again, with seventeen additional | la gnage, S10 oF 60 dave in. jell. Fi tents has been somewhat retarded, and up to | scriptions carefully compounded by w. Zeman a Frorideat; Andrew Rethwott Free. coffins. Mr. Bi reports that word reach- | days in the workhouse, John Li this time not one mecting commenced at the | river and his corps of efficient assistants, at FA, A Coon, WS. Wiles 2 es him daily of bodies having been buried at | Halters on wre Giees, Sie stayd has been concludes there. There are | the new sample sorte, cncner Pennsylvania | B.eayerd Sincke, gM Crom om. distant points Fp Pr Mee Ea e | | yi hard J) a oo and, pour avenne and 4\ street. 12,tf Efckrell, Rawarg eater, overs W. Crogiey, METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK We shere.etane bene! and others to-day. igre as Georgetown; ©. W. Howard, Secretary. a the shore, me ees below wreck, of which first sermon was on Thursday after- Goop Foop anp PLENTY OF If produces ub no one could give an account or even tell noon by Rev. Mr! Taylor, of South River. Oa the same effect upon a person who has been NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COM- Thu bag ht Rev. Mr, Jump, of Rockville, whether it was that of a male or female. He starved that the igen gp | Bors iron ; PANY OF WASHINGTON, soposes to have this body disinterred to-day Teache esterday er ayer meeti: Tonic, does upon the weak ai tated; it ~ a eS buried in the Wawaset Cemetery at Chae. ‘ae held at the ‘and, Kev. vchemar, oF makes them strong and vigorous, ceangng Gaie Poser prep it — ae ‘ia terton. Yesterday descriptions of the following pratpeeey Cireuit, preached; afterwards | weakness and cathoring into strength ar sh Capital a ir plus... ——— bodies were taken before re-interment: Grave — ee Rey. Mr. Mytinger in the afternoon, and Rev. | health 6 Orrick, 643 Lorisiaxa AvENTR No. 15, colored woman, dress, white with black GEORGETOWN A.J. Gill af night. Rev. H. McNemar followed ‘A oor. Porurak any HeatTar Suwwey | *24L 4ND PERSONAL PROPERTY iN- stripes and red dots, and cloth gaiters with goth dfarcthatlhan ¥ up his sermon with a powerful exhortation. Resonr—Dooley's Arctic Peuntiinl on SURED. tips; had on white apron and black beads. No.| Pay Camat—it ts expected that to-day ‘his morning the weather is delightful ani Capitol Hill. y Soda ‘eott DIRECTORS. TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT ALLO r 16, Colored woman; white dress with red vines | empty boats wiil be able to pass over the Chesa- | from all appearances there will be-no draw- meena t, » BISCO: through it; lasth — with tips. 17, eol- ake and Obio canal, but it will be a week yet | back to the interest of the meeting. An im- Tue SINGER Sewixne Macurne sales of 1872 Pres, 5. D. ALL CASH SALES, ored woman; Diack ress, overskirt with white Cores boats with full cargoes can resume travel. | mense crowd is expected to-morrow, and a great | were $219,660. 4,12-s,wtt s ¥ ALLACE, stripes; cloth gaiters with rosettes. 18, Samuel | The shi ments of cou trem Camberlonn oe the | many will be out this afternoon. ~ WYER, ——— WHEN DUMB ANIMALS cry out their glad- ness,—when a take up their beds and walk,—when Rheumatism 1s banished ,—stiff Flant. colored; black cloth coat, black vest, | week ending August 9th amounted to7,008 tons | Awong the ministers already on the ground And dressed leather shoes. 19, colored man; | ¢ ewt., an tnerense over the corresponding week | are Keys Prof Harmon, H A° Cleaveland, of black pants and vest, linen coat, and high shoes. | of last year of 4,807 tons 15 cwt. For the year to | the Foundry, W. H. Laney, R. Norris, D.’ M. ac ored woman; white calico dress with | that date one ‘million four hundred and eighty | Browning black spotted stripe, black overskirt, and cloth | thousand three hundred and sixty-eight tens (A large gaiters. 21, colored man; white pants and vest | ewt. were ship pe and shirt, and brown coat. 22, colored child, | same period int about 9years old; white dr th black stripes; | crease In raiiron leather shoes. NOBLE D. LARNER, Secretary, | COMMENCING T ESDAY, suLY a5, CON JONES & CO, ~ TINUING TILL SEPTEMBER 1, is75 joints made limber, and swelll disappear as i rest, ovP. P.O. Bepartmens, if by magic, well may we inquire into the secrets wing sirong Fire lasursoce t. nies of the wonderful Centaur Lintmenut. There AMERICAN, © bas never been anything liv” it. It has per-| TH GERMAN AMERICAN, oF Ny. formed more cures of flesh, bone and muscle THE MERCHANTS, OF NEWARK NJ : baal -known Was! 1, showing an increase over the | Methodists left for the camp by the if 149,541 tons 12 ewt. In- | from the B. & O. depot this mornin; hipments, 197,820 tons 12 SiR ees: - os oo, | SALES OF ALL SPECIAL GHDEKS Frou ewt.; decrease in canal shi) i Bsrk DRINKING IN BAVARIA 5 ailments upon man and beast in the past three | naa-tr One “ ° 917 SHIRTS AND DKESSES AND OTH The body of Matilda Haney, colored, which During the week endin, ing | this last letter to the Baltimore American trom | months, than all other articles have in three G®E4t WESTERN FIRE ENS) NCE AETICLES EXCEPTED was brought up Thurslay last. was yesterday | hoats cleared Cumberland, carrying 1,009 tone | Munich writes: Immediately in front of us we | hundred years, 7,e05 COMPANY. morning buried in potter's tleld, its condition | 1Sewt. of coal, ke ‘washes’? | ROticed a young couple, whom we suppose : a = Troeluding its longer stay above ground. fs te ckual Gavi the Ge eee ct | Us teas a OTN p was well dremed as ither | | Have Ton « Coven, Gold, Pain taehe.chest: | cash ASSETS... nnnee 306,427 69 ONE OF THE RODIES almost entire suspension of business for th who were watching his movements, itory symptoms of the ‘“insatiate ercbes’ Gen. OFFICE, 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, — brought up by the tug Mary Lewis onThursday | Gays, only four ponte clearing in that Une panion bore all the outward indications of 2"? Cox evening and sentto the Potter's field has been disinterred at the request of Robert | jevel for the purpe (colored), who fally identified it aa the | yenaire w hil ing of bis aunt, Ann G. Peyton. The func- ral will take place trom his resid: corner Ist end F streets southeast, at J o'clock to-morrow afternoon. s OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT sumption’? Tf so, know that relief ia’ within : your reach in the shape of Dr. Wisiar's mean CR. W. BATES, Agent jalzam of Wild Cherry, which, in many "HE CORCORAN FIRE INSOKASCE T CUMPANY s where hope had fled, has snatched the ctim from the yawning grave. 8 OF THE DISTRICT OF OOLUMBia, nae 2 Organized Apri ist, 73 ae THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of onsite. .c ne $109,006 Dar RSTn Oe dee etree Daze S Per ct | opeicg No.14a0 PENNSTLVANIA AVE. ‘ Backing boure,? to & Saturdsye, btoa vod 6 Ovan Minsuns's Dave Bioey sath JOUN T, LERMAN, Proetdeut, 7B,4Us , —_—___ fd Ponp's ExTRAot cures rheumatien, burns, $ ER ee redone. piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, spra: RRCTORS:—Wm. Orme, H. Olay Srewert, Obaa. a! | water has been dr wi ton the @ retinement, and her countenance indicated ex- ar tank tiie ane treme delicacy and modesty. They walke! e navigation is suspended by the | !Mto the court-yard with the air of those who = tad been there hundreds of tines before. ee Se) ing reached the tay-rooma doo preceived ai anpoisies the waited outside until he had washed : pag eg aa aag ning, bad it filled, und paid for it. ‘On coming AN ACCOURT OF THE RRC* or rax nopy | sation at Memptic; Teen. out she again teok his arm and walked over the F MISS MAKBU CoaL Trape.—The coal trade has been en- | Cobbie-stone pavements in search of a vacant The Petersburg (Va) Appeal learns from a | tirely suspended for the week on account of | seat. Having secured seats they alternately gentleman from the scene of the disaster that Seocks in the canal. Not a single boat has ar- sippe out ot the same mug until it was empty, Se noon ae the appalling situation of the Wa- | rived during the week. Schooners are plentiful, | When they retired arm in arm, as gracefal aud Fact was known On shore, a young man named | and if the fepairs to the canal be promptiy. | a4 Pleasing wo the eye as any young couple that FA Tolson leaped into bis boat on the Mary- | gnished, the prospects for the fall trade wilt be | May promenade on Charice street this bright Wont mand aiter JOLY 2S, ti! seeTEw BEB 1, offer our eutire stock at the very liberal ON ALL CASE Ds scalis, soreness, old sores, head: y Peg oon Jas. L. Barbour, Raw: Droop, ho T. land side and rowing to the scene to late to | trial ‘ summer evening. ‘The probability is that this | lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, wei Wichsel Green, John Bailoy, A. . : = ; render succor to the fiving devoted bimself to} River News.—The schooner Fannie W. | young couple were reared on beer--that it has | hoarseness, diarrhea, and-ali hemorrhages, ete. MEN'S FURNISHING GUODS the recovery of the bodies, especially for the | Johnson has arrived from Boston with fertilizera’| been part of their dally nourishment from thelr | Pond’s Bxteact difiers thers alt esr advertised bedy of Miss Marbury. Every effort was made for F. L. Moore and the steamer Georgeanna, | ¢Tadles down to the present day. We frequent- from Baltimore, has arrived with a miscella- | ly see whole families dining in the ‘“restaura- neous cargo. ‘The steamer New York, due here | tions,” and the beer mug ts handed around to from Philadelphia, is detained by breaks in the Ba pie! —. Beye <a pcg, Wi che 1. stome: d 4 With this purpose in view, Mr. Tolson returned | Vt!@ware and Chesapeake canal reach ont their little hands in entreaty before to his boat intending to return home. Scarcely 2a ea aig their tongues have been taught to lisp the word had he resumed his seat and balanced the oars, ALEXANDRIA. ‘beer? Le we nee Preparations in the fact that it is a standard Medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be 8 cure for theeo diseases, m,th,s,tf seecodarmaihasesctaaire FoR RELIEF FROM CoRNS, BuNtons, TROUBLESOME Naizs, etc., visit Dr. White, surgeon chiropodist, No. 535° 15th street, oppo- site the U. S. Treasury. Office hours from & a TABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Ts Eur ASOCLETY. 6 Pau setae ger ck Shirts, read;-mate, for $ cess he returned to the shore and informed Mri Merine Shirts, Sic Grymes of his failure promising to make another effort at dawn the next morning. The business of this Com} bes for deen the largest of say similar ieatitution in the world. HEYER, Genenar Acenr, 20. 20: cr » fess Jean Linen and ines 10 per cent Merino Drawers, regular prices, street. HE. NATIONAL TETROPOLITAN SUE TOMELSY RE 7 - ol and Cuds, regular prices, toss i por Shen he heard the sound of something striking ——________ om. toGp.m. Fee one dollar. (Established SS ae Nes, Biack Scarfs, Fancy Scarfe Paney against the boat. Looking over the side hedis- || FATAL AccrpeNt.—Harrison Kidwell, of | | A BRipe Bunsen To Deatu py Kenosene. | in Washington 1861.) ae t DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Tice, White Tice, eguiar prices, lou 10 pet covered a body-tloating in the water. He im- | Fairfax Court House, while under the intlaence | Last Saturday a horrible accident occurred in TuRco-Rvssian BaTus; also, Medicated Va- mediately drew it to him, found a bracelet on | of liquor, fell on the pavement stones in that aces N. J., the result of the bighly the atm, (one of the means by which Miss Mar- | village between 10 and 11 o'clock last night, and | Teprehensible practice of using kerosene in ury was to be identified.) Turning the body | killed himself. Ssadling a fire, Mrs. Ellen Dunn, wife of i Organized August 25, 1570, vy he also found a bracelet on the other arm, and | | Strnxep ny LigHTxrna.—A little childof | John Dunn, anewly married couple’ who had CASH CAPITAL......... 100,000 cent Linen and Silk Pocket Mandkerchicts, rogulag lene 10 per cent Kid Gloves, regular prices, lee 10 per coat EE Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, E street. 5,20,8: ——_e—___{ WILLcox & Ginn’s Skwinc MACHINE. The Office in Shepherd's Building, No. 90%% Pennsyl- je Thread Gloves, 78 couts, less 10 por cent Tek, the match discovered that it corresponded | Mr. Wm. Barry, near Bryan's Point, on tho | lived in Woodbridge only two or three weeks, | celebrated Basant Patterns Agency at Chas. | vauiaaveuue. MOSES RELLY, Preetont, with the descr ption given of those worn py | Potomac, was stunned by lightning during the | im preparing the noon-day meal, sought to | fraume hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, WM. B TODD, Vice President, Miss Marbury. The body was then taken into | storm day before yesterday.—Sentincl, last eve- | hasten the fire by pouring oll upon it. As she Intelligencer building. 10,28 SAMUEL CBOSS, Secretary, —_ the boat, and there, through the painful sns- | ming. held the oil can in her had, the flames com- marie SV eg ee BMECTORS Se toad FANCY GOODS pense of three tedious hours, the living sat by ———_—_—__—_ municated with its contents, and a report like THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- Wa. W Charlee Just the side of the dead, not daring to quit her lest | Sricipg or A FRENCH ACTRESS.—A late = pot. cap nag comes ye ee attention. | fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine, 1,5 Wm: G. Metzerott, John T. Leunan, | Perfumery 7, Soaps and Tollet Articles, regain prices, thieves who infested the scene should pilfer the | letter of Mr. Grenville Murray to the New rushed into the house and found bis wite Pakasencermnt pak Gyremilner ave cepaicel Geo. F. Gulics Mosce Kelly, cate Per cont. wiibeninaicin rwels and commit the body again to the | York Herald, from Dieppe, tells of the Suic! ee a pelts As Prophet op | and made to order by Hompler, near 4 Pp A. RB. Shepherd, nole-tt Pe Fy and French Riveve Buttous st 25 conta ream. Finally, colored man came up, aml | of a French’ actress At ren ng r through him intelligence was commun ito | piace. Mile. Pep: ances settee aera out, and her body was one indistinguishable her friends. Mr. Tolson remarked, upon the | fn Paris three weeks ago, and a Mile ares | Mass of charred and blackened tics Death, arrival of the friends of the deceased,that the aged 32 years, and born at | °! Course, speedily followed. riking of the body against the boat thrilled suit at Dieppe, with more | Iniep rom Fric bim with an indefinable feeling as of a mu te : 5 Per pair, lnang per cont : Girt Studs at 2 & to GS, loan 10 por cont. vory ar + S107, $2, 93.38, 2 80, #8 res Pisin and to #4, lees 10 per ct, Fan ein st lo pret, GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, T.—The Syracuse Journal J ICHOLS N ELBGANT IOK CREAM PARLORS Oxydiz Drops, Vinegacette ; a matter required.’ it ap Says that a man named Anthony Gilbo,employ- 9 High street, Fea cits NER Srioes. hem 00 gar one: apyeal to carry it back to its a iecane enamored of a ¥i Haat | ed in the Central Kailroad shops in tua? city as Geergetown, D. 0. jy17-Im : hase pt Be so gue, nese = y hear Diey sired one of 4 freman, died suddenly on Monday atvernoon. | #PWE-FALCA 18 OoMIN E toa ir” — a aaa = The Fire Dep: ae ers to buy it for her. Nothing could be | He had tired up locomotive “No 2," 0 i wish oe vache se! etown City Passenger railroad, tue care of W per cent. THE COMMISSIONERS L more reasonable uel est; ne valve and lef’ ard of Fire than such a request; but the | the valve and left it to attend ano ma tho Failrond and steambost dep: 1a sordid mind, refused tho | tive. Presently he thought of the pes mest of ee spiwon ev 3 Y ea yo The 4 Bn 1 i to break off his | and ran back, closed the valve, anc I. hie any of the public buildtags of was received f R. Miles, super- ; This a rear 8 avotdable delay 4 jon of orders during ital or any place of amusement ot the ais alerin Geingeaphy saute i nis | little water in the boiler, immed LADIES’ FU the exe d SISHING i such a rush of business as we expect to have th ISHING GoODs, * fall, your goods will be nicely cleaned or ro-dyed, sfew minntes. Person d shouted lustily «6 alotig the Iine of the cans! and omotive anc a se nh OM vowed rather than be an out- , yes near by hearing t) and’ careftlly kept for six months, if desired wharves wi I fiud it to their ad White Gotten Hose st see, Me, We, £1.09, 91.08, and reduced to carn her bread tabo- | cries, ran to his assistance and tou Charges moderate, Terms invariably 0. 0. D honse, Brown Cuttou Muse at ie, Tc, 800, 8c, toes 19 . she wonld fling herself into the sea. | prostrate near the hase ‘ased for H, WHEATLEY, =<. ee ee ee imirer evinced some scepticism of this | engines with water. He was taken 11] lence, and died shortly after be- His death is supposed to esult of fright aud over- H¥*ses5 HOTEL, No, 709 G STREET, Jett Betw ‘N 7TH AND StH STREETS. TE IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYEES, Proprietor, FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, Between 3th and Mth Streets, w | resolve, and so Mile. Cost ailding of w. PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOEK. ING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jeferson Street; Georgetown, D. Office open from 7% & i. until enneet. cent, Brown Balbriggan Hose at Tie, 88, $1 vi, $1.31, $1.44, $3.12. §2 25, lew 10 por oon oe Lisle Thread, Fancy, Bilk Buse, regular prices, toes 19 per cent, Merino Vests at 890. to $1.44, lees 10 por cont Thomson Glove Pitling Orevts, reguiat prices, lesg 10 per cent. Linen Hemstitched Handkerchicty at 3c, 00, Sfcy + Se, TBe, G1, $1.28, lows 10 por © Initial’ Hemstitebed Handkerchiels a: & a, Line Gsilurs aaa Cue” oo inew Collars atts Ladies’ Fancy Senet at at i akan Ts virtue of that bill, ca s : pare Reon aio by its own provisions agamst | p, aa ‘, i 4 Y hb fime must necessarily elaps before it will be possible to enjoy the benefits of : able tire- tele, M. while I cannot, as superintendent of so import- ant a%ranch of the fi e] ut, willingly sutier the . e to become wholly unelia! I therefore respectfully sugg ng x The skipper his is one evi loop Annie, of Saybr ports a large another aseerts that Mile. Coste drowned h. school of whales tn close proximity to home. selt without ostentati midnight, wh Monday, while midway between | Southeast body was looking on; and athirl reports th Point, Block Island, and Montauk, a school of the impulsive person made away with hersctf | whales, numbering’ probably thirty-five, was THE EVD! town 10 per oo ONLY A REMNANT LEFT. ee ; oark for each tor a sister actress who had ob- | seen from the Aunie’s deck, gamboling’ near Wasuinergn, D.C. Laeeseaty emt emaup~ PALES, to be easels eet er atch | twined’ an engagement at the Dieppe theater | the Block Isiand shore, where they haa been Daxkfel tothe public for generous patronage in | Lisle Thresd Gloves, 1, 2and 8 button, ai TSo, Se, repairs, to be made tmmediately, ns may be | tor which she herself bad been maneuvering. | lured, It is suppored, by the preset ny good war esr nnee toe sebiie Bie penorons Triondeand 1, leas 10 per cent.’ , found necessary to secure the trausmission of a ————— feeding ground. In ‘the school very few’ fin- reliable current of electricity. This work ought CLERGYMAN GOES TO THE RAcES | backs or hump-backed whales were to be seen. to be commenced at once, and with your sanc- | AND Pre. a Kev. J. Fletcher, a | The majority were large whales, some of them tion I propose to do so.” Universalist clergyman in Buffalo, preached on “ergy = He aiso submitted a copy of a communication | Sunday upon the recent horse racesin that city, whien he had ° taking as his text: Know ye not thatthose who which he says: run in a race run all; bat one obtaineth the fire-alarm telegraph of this city prize. Sorun that ye may obtain. The Com- daily of the urgent necessity of spe pro- | mercial Advertises, of Butfalo says that after be to teat the accommodations of his present ea- pnaoent, which he p yuiises shall be found at rT FINAL OF PORTUNITY, to tebe in being not lees than seventy feet in length. Boatien report it as a common occurrence to see two or three fin-backs in company in the race, but the appearance of so many large whales is a new experience.—Hartfurd Times, MA. call your attention to ‘An act to provide for a n said * he went to the races personally | | A Colony vor Porrer County, Pa.—The fire alarm telegraph,’ &c., approved June 26, | that he might see the finest specimens of the | New York News says: While Philadelphia, has, 1573, and request you to call the attention noble: imals that God has given to the hu- | OF had recently, a «‘Soldiers’ Colony” being or- the Beard of Public Works to the importance | man family, and he thought it should be a see with a view of migrating to one of the of commencing the work without delay.” clergyman’s duty to see such creatures, since | distant Western territories, New York rejoices On motion of Mr. Colli: that portion of | he caunot own and must not drive them. The | in & “Co-operative Manufacturers’ Associa- the communication of the superintendent re- | horses, he said, prepare to do their utmost, and | tion,” which proposes to colonize a tract of lating to the repairs was referred to the com- | it any man can nse such knowledge to advan- | 6,000 acres of land in Pottercounty, Pennsviva- © on telegraph, and the remainder for- | tage, and bless the world by a ministry of good | Dia. The new life of the “Soldiers? Salar d to the Board of Public Works, with the | to be derived from it, the cl lergyman ca whens will be that of farmers—while the other, as its st request that immediate steps be taken | duty bids him to use the best illustrations of | bame indicates, proposes to conduct the manu- LADIES’ UNDER GARMENTS, Cotton baits, Stacks, Soonte, logs 10 por cout. ow yo Zig ow Elegantly trimmed Skirts from $1.70 to §20, tose 19 por cent. Cotfyu Chemises at 75 cents, lees 10 por cout OUR FORMEBLY IMMENSE STOCK or ‘The rocias furnished, nat ceed, Penta oot ett ot Summer Clothing: are iow, but the wants and the provide o pocd esterer. Cc. ©. WILLARD, <4 EBBITT HOUSE, if WASHINGTO! $1 “ 12s “ Elecantly trimmed BiZuteee trom @1:30 te 96,1 cent. tom Drawers at 78 cents, lows 10 per oot HAS BEEN REDUCED TO A MERE REMNANT Rowts-anet “ $1 “ And 4 full and complete line of other sty los Night Dresses from $1.43 to $20, lees 10 p ¢ cont BUT NOTHING WILL BZ RESERVED, “4 new fire-alarm telegraph constructed. | human effort as an inspiration to the highest | facturing business on the co-operative system. AND THE ENTIRE REMAINDER — Mr. Booker, from the committee on hose, re- | possibilities of his people. He also went to the | Agriculture on the’same plan will also be carried id ported favorably on the request en- | races for the purpose of knowing the compa on. The Philadelphia tt | would place a CONSISTING OF INFANTS’ GARMENTS. gineer for the purchase of 1,000 fect of hose, & tive good and evil resulting from them. Secon. broader gul ween itself and civilization than aiaten x the purchase was ordered. hand information, he remarked, does not gen- | those shortly’ to leave us for a neighboring On the —— a cad oe —— = erally result in first-class knowledge. state. bulldings, throu; ir. Bayly, it was ordere: ———__—_—__— aoe that the necessary repairs t the No 2 and | A MmamSwimpus. “TheWorkingwomen’sPro- Pig SC Gon ar RECAnS At ig o. 4 engine-houses be commenced, on the best | tective umon is now engaged in fighting oae of | @™ SASAtiON Of Onlongd. tant sox, thine wn terme that can be made. meanest of the many mean swindles ta befound | Suueation of Chicago, roarietrer hee ph eisheesy Mr. McDevitt moved that the Board of Pab- | in this city. It is generally known as the ‘sew ich Gere Gene iret thee lic Works be requested to p the street in | ing machine swindle,” but might be described | Whic for eh ie wader ts otek one typed front of the Franklin engine-house to 12th | asa patent plan for’ stealing from those who Smuteds tade chanel Wer aeta cece 44 eee Street with Belgian pavement, the cobble | have nothing. The manner of conducting the Shots teres ean cia at thin Lael yp line stones not being able to stand the action of the | fraud is simpie enough. ‘The persons engaged caninate the the parone rate A grees engine; agreed to. : in it buy Up Slot of second-hand sewing ma- | Sone G7 Jor ine Purpose of ye poets agli a Mr. Morgan offered a resolution, which was | chines; paint, varnish and tinker them ap to | ¥# th to trip, wht bh rag the tod, requesting the Secretary of the Navy | look like new, and sell them to poor working peach urs if dena tt fro- to appoint John Walker, a member of No women at the price of new machines, to be paid citer When eons etre ued pa) engine company, who lost his g by an acci- | for by instalments in work. After letting them tases Ofail aan preg lend Getrag ent in the line of his duty, to such & position | work a few weeks, they demand the balance | ladies o ack Sockavine (0 three ee, in the Navy department as he may be compe- | due in moncy, professing to have no moro works ere ar uch Jockeying ia this, but it was tent to fill.’ A committee was appointed to wait | and if the women are unable to comply with the | WOU by Mrs. wot Bhd jonest raoner. oo RR GREAT BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS. fia val LINENS, ALPACAS, AND CASSIMERES, << One 5% Octave Franklin Piano 0... $25 00 6 “Gilbert Infante’ Long Skirts st from $1.63 to $4.00, 1o98 19 per cout. — Cambric Sitps. “Flannel Skirts, late" “ fisunel | Skirts: Embroideres juare ers, FOR MEN AND BOYS, MUST BE SOLD! “Walking Cloaks, And ecom plete stock, of every article of Infante? 4 che « Wear; ali subject to a discount of W per our. WILL BE SOLD! 7 One 6% ‘Upright Pleyel * One 74 Dessau “” > 2) wD For sale, upon easy terms, at the warerooms of W.G. METZEROTT & CO. sole agents for the celebrated STEIN WAY PIANO and MASON & HAMLIN’S CABINET ORGAN. 925 Pennsylvania evense, augls-6t Under Metzeroit Hall. ee meatzorett Hall EAP -PIANOS.—Se client, SBOOND- C HAND PIANOS ges order, SHALL SK SOLD! NC REGARD FOR ORIGINAL COST! WHITE GOODs. Hamburg*Edges, 130. to 91.37 yard, lone 1) 5 Mill positively be sold below cost for cash—| aaeecting. Be. fo §1.87 yard, ions fo p ct. upon the Secretary and urge this appointment. | demand, the machine is taken away trom them. | «Taz Orp Max Baxpan.”—aA Special dis- Ih crohns oc ae same price allowed! va = wrengrien —- Thomas H. Robinson, of No. 3 company, was | Several of these cases have come before tha 1 per cont. Bainecok Edge, #ud Inserting, 2 to $2.25 yard, leap Victoria Lawn, 3c. toS0c. yard, less 10 por cent, Stripes, Piald and Plain aiuscok, 0°. Bishop Laws. or hic. 0 ae ‘ard, lon 10 1. unanimously promoted to foreman of the hook | courts, and will be pressed—it is hoped st and ladder company, cessfully, though it is said that there are legal The secretary submitted a form of circular | difficulties in the way. If 80, a new law against he had prepared to be transmitted to the chief | meanness, with heavy penalties, will be engineers of other citics for a national conven- | der—N. Y. Ezprees. tion. — Mr. Booker spoke of the similarity of the Curious Instreement or Drvorc | ea to the Chicago Tribune, trom Dubuque, nd., August 13, says: ‘Considerable excite. ment existed here to-day on account of a ramor that the o'd man Bender, the Kansas man- butcher, wasin the city. ‘A manof the name of Buillvan was positive he saw the old mau As for ears. A u.WiLb'S BROCE Prane" ore, 420 Tith ari Went a 5 STIEFP SPIANOS. SYORS® | AGC OF + KUAN'S PIANO AND MUSIO STORE, GC ee ven seb, uUSTO STORE, it fo rated Patent Pianes of DECKER HABLE BROTHERS. FASHIONABLE TAILORS, OOBNEB 71n AND D STRE: TS. ‘MPROVING A PUBLIC BROAD wr the celeb T r ing, at 6c. to Bl yard, ios 10 per cent, walking on the street, with a stick over Ins IN OUNTY OF WASHINGTON. spew, York, in use by the first pi, Biri Plain Bwies, % gies ot the | Cuxioue evi: 5 shoulder on which were his shoes. He wis Boanp oF Pustic Wonss, sulsts, Of the cpotinent.© Agency for th: 2 Ngpabapppmgtnanteearpedeteslerediad uniform buttons of the department with those | Anglo-Brazillan Times says: bare-footed and inaburry. No attempt was “DistRict oF Gore asia { ag ‘AB. Pianos! ‘Organdy ) de. * 750. yard, less W per cont, of the Pullman car porters, aml moved that the | marriage question has been authoritatively made to capture him, as the man who raw hia Wasninotox, Aagust 1, 1573. rigea, and fer renee Ail Rieke ae at SICAL ES” | Marsalia, at Shc. i. .c- yard, lees Wi pr conte OF the poltee eaecrom white to reil, like those | settled, namely, whether Protestant marriagos | Wacttatt intron eed ae officers would u rd of Public ‘RUMENTS, own inponnnt ot MUSICAL IN- of the police force; referred to the’ committee | become annulled by the conversion of one of | not believe the story when informed that he ¢ fo the public interest to Pianos, Organs, Harpe, &c.,.tuned and repaired. Lenihan pes tice bela thee on ero, tna’ the” egal author- | ned seen the murderer. There can be no doubt Ejney Branch or Fourteenth-street Used instruments taken in exchange, ays = a ities hold that they Wo, ana the bishops have igi . jas? AND STO! Washington Markets—The Rating | acted on that opiaidt ‘and awthonoet ene that be lsithe original OM Bender. : L0°4® FANG AND MUSIO STORE, READY-MADE DRES: Prices To-day. marriage of the converts without regard to etill A youn Lapy in Iowa must have been burn- ti the undersigned, Pianos and Organs Musical Instrnments of 4 » Beate. H t.5do. | existing ties by Protestant marriages. But | ing indeed tor an interview with the object of and a plat Prepared aad filed in | every deecription on band; Our stock of LINEN SUITS PULOMA, ; irk, Iaeabies te? | Mt. Hermann Haupt, while charge d'affairs of | her affections, since she went three ‘miles trom ce: ; aSessGhs MINER, SUITS | PovoMatsEs ftom, Kade Innb 1@eaver vont, | the German empire, having called theattention | home toa yastare belonging to her father, and |, wsties i hereby given. of the, proposed widening Gti gegen orders 4 invite the attention of the Indies to *t.. stent ber. MGIC shams taht aie | of Peete fee martiago of two | there killed a calt, so that the parent might, | snd.siralghtentng of the aforeeatd road, and all pe AL Jit | Gaius we aive by the liberal reduction t i per oent, * + eu Ger av -vuverts while their Protestant | when he beard of it, hasten thither. He had own to the undersigned on August 22, LARGE LOT OF NEARLY NEW AND our prices. busbar.s were © ll alive, his majesty the - | forbidden the young woman's own love to ap- | at noon, at the oflice of the Vice President ut tin SECOND-HAND PIANUS, We name a few, with prices: perar Don Pedro II. has aiter consulting his ‘ond upon the premises, and while he was loox- | Bosrd of Public Works of the District of Golainbi. & r riages are indissoluble, unless by due sentence | rily suspended and tenderly dissolved. N :¢ | half street, Washington, D. rowa Linen Sule at § 7 conneil ef state, declared that Protestant mar- ug after the calf, the injunction was tempora- | Room No. 13, Morrison’ paiidion, Four-and from different factories, now on hand 4) = - “ of fhe Hroper court, thi-t the two women com- | for the young woman, Dut Father hard on tio | Which may'be made willbe heard forsale or rent on Rasy Texus, to make “ oa « 1k; #, Bo, salon | mitted Ligamy, and that they and the priest | calf. rua room st “ “ ead, 250.091 50; eon, Be. | married th i rf ————— 2 o $ eoh: salt Cater task ane, | rere rnien thom see Habloto criminal pro- | nse ig the Gollbare’ (W. G.) post offi vs bar age UD! REICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, “ ? bu: all ter trout, 4c. do; spote, dc. do.; “Nothing, sir.” “Thar ain’t no letter far rm, HENE " ‘ \ White Lawn erebs. By" conte dozen. BATE. T t Ropuc aed on ray OW IN THE on if a 7 ok Senay om “Dad angi 6.9,12,16819 445 lth street, above Ponnsytvania avenue, se TABLES — Pc Trish, anch: | SovTH.—The cultivation or olive trees in tue | feteh the luck! Say, mister, ain’ thar nathor cEP IT “A - eh GOL MY, peck; onions, So. 4s | south as @ means of revenue seems to have boon Post tice in town? soniy onc. ss Wall, all | Sere in ais Ontnnee te Pia ean nae & 00.% end Wan. ate ss “4 re tet: unwisely overlooked, if the experiences of Mr. ‘ve got to say, it’s a d—— one-herse town that THE RELIABLY ms dames Postel, who planted these trves on St. | can't s'port but one post office,” was the co-a- Second-hand Simon's Island, In Georgia, may be taken as an | ment of the countryman as he strode into tae | Cholera, Dyeentery, Diarrhea, Sommer, Oomplaint, | gow Blanco: PIANOS taken tn part payment for example. ¢ Savanna! vertiser apea| street. 43 - ware . 3s Pianos. arene Tae kPPlet, new (eating.) Se. peck; do. of an excellent article of table oll which Mr. swine "Go thal aallGronT” colada sou eee Lene cD RET aero tk | SONCMACKER & 00-8 PIRBOE aia Apples Siieiée cach; baumias, 60 “izoome- | Postel, with a rude process of manufacture, has , exhibiting to his Sunday school ainuie q AD oldy well tried, remedy, entirely — : Sercice: Mer @ aceut Noe made from olives grown by himself. He has | pastor, exhibiting inter clinging to 3 fo take, sued and cettain in Pe opm GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. blackberries, 10e 3 i | PiSated fer 1sa0, ail ity boacig, ane fectapart, | cross towering out of stormy wavesinwirnccore ay ee i ‘These instruments, which, on account of thetr #u- bge five gallons of oll each“each foason, with | ““iobinson Crusoe!” was the instaut reply. < Eecometaveer semcesuass in afew les, Se. B quart; bes, | little in 1810 the oil produced | ggy-The Peoria Transcri . children. Keep i over the country, sg EIT peck, Han Bideatoreen amounted to twelve hundred and fifty gations, |p". stevens Ciileneetediy Car eee tas Ty tow prices: nad now for Bort#R—Philadelphia print, Sc. B th: Now worth eight dollars per gallon. This seems to | jx), in on the salary inereas®. | test: to 9678. Ey A ed bye marativeouiuure, He voted for it three times, againat ft three ; gi ingen. Cheese, c. = times, w ack pay. BELL to: from to Chickens, $12$1.50 ® pair; spring | A Curwasx Strike.—The Chinese overseer at 2 3 Py ith tossres in ° Y North Adams, Ah Sing by name, is a sagacious u7-The Providence (Kel.) Journal, speak! toni] eee H doe, T5e.G 31.25 'B pair. ‘and a canditiate for w first cltse post, of the democracy, sa) nse rt pro} x 7 1 ‘Pianos for Biaseas and compare. WHOLESALE MARKET. mapager, and a ca are aathet, co fernished by tion in any “ring” now extant or in process of Luttrell & Co.” general commission merchants, | formation. Soon ere, Buenas have = Peaneyivauta tence. 95 Lonisians ave. ‘and lth streets | 4! a) that for gs ed on he eee] ‘ine, 5 i: of fhe fond, Sea tres ali lle whcy enya avai GEBrsscrrcar re one tat Teed mlaa $ : state "wnat Geor ; : ae MANUFACrTorY. auf. wv, Sack berries, dried it the Chinese bust.” 3 ENCOURAGE HOME MAN FACTURE! TRUNES MEFAIRED AND OOVRBED. JAMES 5S. TOPHAM & Cu,, HakN. ‘55, SADDLE any TRUNK MANv- Pig net oy Ppa ~ paren, aes Ho 613 4X Oraxnt. Sorrawes:. . arm ont of stratior —————_e—_ — A Batcu ov New Reapine we & ws Me and Demorest’s Mirror ef saree Kervand & Maganne ee. _ S7-A Presbyterian charch aoa, N.Y., has thirty-three widows, with true Waterloo apists thd men “Ste, Uatuere eee

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