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ea Te tt ee er ae ———s eee aca ere EV a G STAR. A MAN SHOT DEAD. Washington Rating | LETTERS FRom THE PROPLE. CITY ITEMS. PIANOS, &e. nae ; cnc aX itkS FTI CS TE a ———_$———— av tN 4 BAR-ROO”, Mrat.—Beef ( BP B.; do. Vandalism. Hawover StReer, since its widening, isone | JOS. —Several exciiont a imi) sirluine) abe; 40.1 : Editor Sarl wish to call the attention of | orthe vert aveancs ia Besta” the farwes | O, UsMy hake orca fee sae BATURDAY............A08 rege, ce ‘cormed <i pork dasgeae: do’ | tne Sod of ail good citizens who take | American House, so lore known to the travel Fay a FS (gan: Tok, DeaSC chats CORSE Hasire | | Pride in the beautifying of our city, to recent | ing public, is mach benefited by the whiening. | {h cxchatge for pew LOCAL NEWS. don, sliced Boga fats aide? (ani) ie. ent aretene ween ee ant Meeera. Wicenot longsinoe entirely refitted thelr | L. ‘Wikp'a BRO —_—_——— — iced, Iasvc.;micdllt 0g Bias best touieues, r= otel. msed Loca! “past 4 o'clock yesterday after- . ard, Wwaladee. for beef very Four of the finest young lindens on a BS ogee wehbe Tateobantiog Peper net wah oe? pain en aetna, ein oi y; | 20H street, between F strect and New York Five Pures Jewsrny, » pete. Ashower this alternova would | ern section of the city, between two men named hallivul, ee centa SB me: apes Barmera: trent 's tow wits clecer aie tase nn ae, Fine Ospdiesd Jendicy, ent for the estebreked fasent Biman et DORIS beer no,» a James McCarthy and George B. Unkle, which Entdedy 200 W bunch Ishetersy ite, WBS salmon | COUT Of 124h street and Massachusetts avenue. | Pine Kolépine Pee ase a cheap Eye- | BROS. New York, in tse by the Brat pr y Morning Casette to-morrow will ited in the shooting end instant killing of rgeon, If some of these acamps were arrested and made | glasses and Spectacles, received at Prica’s | anists of the coutinent. for the ng topic of the hour: “‘Caar- bee by the an. thie reg > 400. the full penalty for their violation of the Sewerry Store, No. 45 Pennsylvania avenue, | 9 ERLING onda” Piano. poy besides ofler.ng a rich treat in ite other = — — a coreg comes Mc. do; spots, 400: do.; Ia would bave the effect of preventing near 4X street. B,16,eutr * | from differ see Tinks or MOSTORE tae ol ata. irtends eased every respect _——_o——____ "The second annual picnic of the Hiderntan | h3 to SOR ¥ veck: os the pale ta Dringing the villeine to jes, | A Gor, Porutas Sep Haitrar Suawxs Ekin aie Benevolent Society, No. 3,at Beyer’s 7th-street TRE CAUSE OF THE APPRAY, manch; | tice. Gasenven Rusont—Dooley's Arctic Soda Fountain oc tance, Organs, Harpe, Bc..taned and repaired. Fark, next Tuesday, prom'sce to be a pleasant ween Oe effect = Uni np — ——— P Capitol Hill. ok eotr Used instroments taken to exchange = 1981 and enjoyable one. watchman hart — = 5 STORE, The sewing machine at St. Dominic's festival | fne’Board of Hecith: hoe bow frequently to ‘The Washington Grove Camp Meeting | Tax Sixozn Suwine MACHINE sales of 1572 L0°4S" Flare axp musto ras yon, ty Mig, Moitis tears and che din: | by the grocery dud liguorahop Kept by MeGar- CLEAN NEATREE AND INTRRESTING axavices. | wero $219,000. 4.124,wtt | “Pianos and Orgone and Bunton! Tomraments of ced ring by Mr. Wiliam G. Dawson. The | thy, andl om ceveral Gocasions alleges tet ‘orrespondence o cenang Star.) J nite bes ea | S387 Ceecription on hand: on any festival was a great success, and reallzed over | wag by (a gang of there, Wasurxorox Gnove, > | go (tan RaRaaase hesicns pay, be apie’ | frm, Fiat and Orgara tamed and rope $2,500. See card. ; and that they went sofar at times ato assault Montcomery County, August 22, 1873. although science has of late years sensitily ai: | Genes eee se etlgn woreak. jyi-te William Matthews, colored, was tried before | him by throwing stones at him. Unkle had me peck; | | Editor Star:—The usual preliminary’ religious | minished their number, It ts geatihvine te bee s Justice Thompson Thursday, charged with cut- | complained to police several times of this eee P meetings were conducted in both of the tents | that the general was of Dr. Wiste?’s Bascie of A MABGE Lor oF NEARLY. 3=W aND ting the horse of Joshua Saroy, colored. The | treatment, and asked that they keep an eye on ‘quart; hes, | yesterday morning, and at 10.30 a. m., the Rev. | wila Cherry is largely instrumental in attaining SEOOND- D Pianos, Suet Fhompecn perm ender Some ba | See Pirezend,sven ulate se Tsirday tore, = idee: | 3A" agcaniey. 5D regia ot retinas | fused : Fustice The m 2M, 4 ent . ¥ . answer the charge ——— = thatit would be impracticabie for the officers to & 2 DB. New lege, delivered an excellent and practical meaneieacs from different factories, now om band sod, discourse from John xii, 32, “I, if I be up, JULIPS, SMASHES, COOKTAILS and other pre- | for sale or rect on Bast Tena, to | will draw all men unto'me.” His introduction scriptions carefully compounded by George W- ‘$1@e! 0" pair spring —— to the triumphal entry of Christ into gen and his {oFpe of ant ae, s room et jy TBO. 1.25 pair. erusalem ai lesire of some to see | sample rooms, corner Pennsyivan’ . doz, @3' phy He treated ne tae ‘tom vo sand. gunene ana 4x etrect. Si2tt BEICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMB, s., , lat. The Supposition, “I, iC 1 be lifted | Goon Roop ann Ptaaee 483 Lith street, above Ponusyivania avon ey »? Od, “7 will D Food axp PLeNty op IT produces Men Uatd ee es reaule, “I will drawal | tne Shane efipet roe S person who has been | agency for Wm. Kuabe & Co.\¥ and Wm. Me- Inspector Wolfe this morning condemned "can- | At 3 p. m. Rey. B.P. Brown, of Georgetown, | Safed that the Peruvian Syrup, an iron | gwen PIANOS, remain constantly about the place for bis pro- Te Parents and Guardians, tection, he replied that he —— the nee s y ‘ a 1 EN—PRIVATE SCHOOLS | course; that he nassau! a emer) ‘ 7 ASHINGTON AND VICINITY. mae sae Con eee of the — spear snere. Ducke fee eee ? rh . f it 4 o'e! . m. yesterday, " Ducks, 75. ‘The following information. collected from aa . Puke tatacaes of liquor for ssane Ress dod a The tales of ha and straw the past reek. varied sources and condensed from voluminous aaa —— ‘McCarthy's, eard the gun go oft : peon ligat. owing to. the condition of ¢ —— ex * and catalogues, will enable those ARMED WITH A REVOLVER, a en er ‘ified that he was present a’ Powt os seeking schools to which to send their young | and commenced a couversation with McUarthy @ time Unkle left the bouse, ‘and heard him doen. CLTRY.—Chickens, is 9 Tonic, does upon the weak and debilitated; it . - elligent selection. Among | Which led toanaltercation, and draviug uls pis- | Sy that he was going to kill that Irish — of a | rong Senne nop goon tong Hol -obeapama Hy fi pe FS eae * | makes them strong and vigorous, changing | Second-hand PLANOS taxen tn part > cont for thous Samed below willbe found scvecal of the | tl heshot at McCarthy tuirsing bisa. MuCariy | E ‘aeons ite meieacionlbtiatatetl Vas. noe open ge ie night the Rev. 8. Harteock preached a Peekness and suffering into strength eee Piance. moet popu ees cee barreled shot gun ontot witie weary’ urge Joecph Scott, colored, testified that he met de- | fupplied with country produ.e, and salos are very | stirring sermon from Psalms, 6% ‘The Tor. | Be® a ee SQCUCMACKER & 00.8 PIANOS, i eaiingten Business Onions. corner Of | 2 ind shot ama levelling 1: 06 Cnbie di arged | ceased as he wae goin up street towards Mc- ae WHOLESALE MARKET. R. Norris delivered an earnest and thrilling For Rrtrer ™ CoRNS, Brstows, | © La DELPaia, Tt And 2. Arete. wader the able mansgument | ct Yo tata cus banal ibe bie tian ses 1S rthy’s; decea ‘ed witness to go up and |” Prices at the wholesale market, as furnished by | exhortation, after which some twenty-six pent TROUBLESOME Natzs, ete, visit Dr. White, ae of Prof. Sy r,t wn to bea w > hole lend catered the fiakt cneok, the take a drink, which he declined. His testimony | Luttrell & Co., geueral commission merchants, | tents Dresented themselves at the altar. About | surgeon chiropodist, No. 35 15th street OREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES much so that it h tonapaertganglicnpacmgtendits, iz ‘was also corroborative. Louisiana ave., between 9th and loth stroets | seven professed to tind pardon, and the mmet- ~ = > < berg so near each o' thatthe 6 - 3 site the Dr. J. F. Hartigan testified to making an ex- e hole was blown into - | seatter much, and a la: “ om . Flour Find, $8 86-20 5 ing In all respects was a grat cess, Ax S. Treasury.” Ocice bous Bongo. 78; Fre, -. ch, On Beron thetr wae : 2 -to6 p.m. Fee one dollar * ion 0} ; a: ea. 18eg 7 35: fant $ i vere dis ie pa LA ave bn 9 few 2 | Unkle’ ince,” who faetantfromeucha wound. NTT MAV® Deen | (GER sora ata xin awa gyev wae, | fongreeMton proper wort dmlsed, the cored | tu Washington tach) Sastre | aon a DEAD, : bs 9g —middling=, ; shipscafl, 3); brown Sienna. . “z cated Y, 7 had wow for C20 14-1 anion his head resting on the ground, and his foet ele frst being Gh grdinasy contin berate = dried fruit—binckberrin’ 87; ariea | COmmenced to sing and enjoy themecives in | ‘TURCO-Rvestam Batis; Also, Medica ed Va. | low vated on the platform, in which position the ei DI ‘gun, 13; potatoes. ‘buanel, ‘gia | their usual very earnest wa: 1 0G * ANS During the day | por Baths, for all shin diseace, st Dr. Shed 25; onions. @ a Baan there were at least three thousand personsin at- E street. ij s: 28: ms ses 20: ogo ale i tendance a the See viees. = Wnicox & Gms Sawin lozen, $5.00@ chickens, 0: we ‘To-day the camp was to have been closed, but ad B: ¢ ; weaned, Bwew do, anwasiicd. 2063); | such was the Spirlt Of Carnet ren eee Dut | celebrated Bazaar Patterns, Anenes ing low pr EQCARE PLA NOS from $373 to UPRIGHT PIANOS fre ty GRAND PIANOS from @&7% to ‘eTeous Who Wish to sar ieee ove lice t> the | @nd the latter e Smith & Wesson’s seven shooter Tec colo ttation hoes TAs soGn as Mane | revolver, with four eartridges ix tan chambers, thy saw what he bad done he hurried to the | three of which have the appearance of having central guardhouse, and offered to surrender. eo with the hammer, but failed to ex- ieut. Skippon directed him to Lieut. Gessford, | Plode. or the lat iprecinet, and MeCarthy hasten he eee TIABLD MOMEOIDE, ¢ the law there gud surrendered himvelf, when be was etter veturaca hk neuer anit —— a + ule age locked up. Officer Thomas Markw metehente tad Uholne % t niversity will be rest . :Garthy. | Whereupon the prisoner, McCarthy, rehar: ~ ase, | ecalds, soreness, old sores, headache, col y oi lecturers the aiticultes encountered Wy | Cs gente g ctahs etait wo thecee | Senrdek Sie ttn inion hota” trainer | Surtend tigger chard 8 wate | and aimee Mo God at hesuigment. Ae seen | mavens, bruise, boll wounds, neuraig, | —__COAL_ AND WOOD. of lectures on the difficulties encountered by | | 4. placed in a wagon and removed to the sta- | ervously as he received the congratulations of | BOh'RWss Flour—Family flour, 29 to 89.50 @ bbi.; | TEP meh Thos, Gade ement, At 10:50 | hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, eto. E McCAULEY & BROS., actibioners in the legal profession, and tion, where a large crowd soon assembled to | Dis friends. do., Welch's best, $10 @ bbi.; western extra, $7.6) | & m., the Rev. Thos. Guard, of Mt. Vernon | Pona’e Extract differs from ail other advertised ae WOOD AND OOAL DEALERS, red ty, George F. Applet i Za: look’ at the dead man. The face presented a ‘The body was turned over to Mr. Burgdorf, = 8.50; DB ad 3 ag Deannte hi ~ | | determined on Tuesday last, if arrangements | B&Um’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ith street pairing oi gh cecum couid be made with the railroad, to continue the | Intelligencer buildin seo me CARL RIO ‘Acrat, bbl. ——s . + peas, #1 i meeting until Tuesday next, which arrange- | Pomp's RxrnacT cures Thea > Di a 235 Pennarivania avenue. ne ‘x Shaw. commission | ments were consummated without ditculty- | pites” acc toothache, eure threst sprains; lealers in flour, feed, li- | The tide of spiritual fervor is on the incre: southern extra, $8 25; r. flour, &5.75 | church, Baltimore, preached from Luke ix, 2, i pre; me in the fact that it is a standard | Yarde—No. 619 4 mreet southwest, sel Non tai ® ace Pl the undertaker, to-prepare for burial, by direc. rye flour, $5 75 to § —Corn(whits), | 29, 30, 31, an eloquent discourse upon the trans. Rrodicine, treated of in medical writings, and Sch eircet morthweet. Washington’ bar. dition, thereto ‘a post | hee eee eae ere ee hone ore | tion of the brother-in-law of deousseaey Oe ret sent Gai Seton sat ae: | Hguration. Thiswas a grand efort, and not | Keown’ be occ or ee Gircases., wethaytt Depot—1Ms street “whart. radnate course of one year has been established ing the veins of the neck. ‘The clothing was ——e___— SF ee (white), Teo; do, | OMly did it exhibit unusual and extraordinary ———_— A choice and varied stock of WOOD and COAL im connection with the school which will be | StiDg d hair also clotted with blood.- The Ni Soll, etc. —_ Aa Nate rage | but also declared for itself that the min- | | THR CCRMUNIST, kept constantly on hand. 136m conducted by the Hon. Charles C. Nott, Asso- bod: tala ‘out on a plank in the back yard | DISCUSSION IN THE BOARD OF HEALTH LAST a ee sant — — spirit of Jesus, was utterly fulness 1 Singer's Se - = ciate Jestice of the United States Court of RIGHT. lagistrates and Constables. Unconscious what a great sermon he was a er . | Claims. of the sation, where t remained Ai nent. .r- |, The Board of Health held a regular mecting FE ry ae diego et egy | cde gl ane A pon his hearers was | gig meq meTunsand Barometers are repaired LIVERY STABLES. ‘The fall and winter course of Gonzaga Col- | | Ui" be toe lost bis wile by death, but had two | /8t night, all the members being present, in- GATING COMMITTEE. almost without a parallel in this region. <foorder by Hempler near 4 street lege on I street, between North Capitol and ist | Tits he ie ‘He was a little hard of hear- | ding Dr. Verdi, lately returned from Europe. After our report of the proceedings before the In the afternoon there was a change fon | ———————————————— porthwest, will be resumed on Monday, Sep- | SKsey Mani geihave bone connec teer ES Pe eae AN adverse report on the | Long committee investigating the magistrates | spiritual to temporal affairs. The Ree. be GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. temt t. Catalogues of information can be pak when under theinfiuence of liquor. When | Dill of S. P. Sawyer, for the removal of night | and constables closed yesterday, Officers Clay- | Lanahan made a statement of the objects of | ~— Se ee Sree bad upon application in person or by letter to removed his pistol was found in his pocket. soil and dead antinals, the work being unauthor- | ton and Berkley corroborated the testimony of | the meeting, which was to bring before the Fe. RENT—-BRICK DWELLING, third door | fo would cal! part the school spicy trop ized by the board. Mr. Gatchel as to the treatment and condition | minds of the audience the nature fod design of | coer she Onrat Church, Beall strcet, George- ght Pleasure Coaches {: whe Misses Ocberne's boarding amd Gay | a aoe ine gle me Caen cean kesptan « THE NIGHT SOIL QUESTION. of the horses of Samuel Huntress. who was fined | the camp mecting association. He stated that | town) three Ry fisbing partios, which way school, No. $3 M street, reopens September % — = camstn’ pest te ton pines rod Prof. Langston, from the committee on ordi- | by Justice Keese for alleged cruelty to animals. | there was $20,600 of stock, divided into 1,000 Pe ea nnn cates. =e m With ncréased faciiities for a system of thoroagh | oes be othe ment Loos being brickmakers, | P@NCe®, to whom was referred the resolutions They added that the nigh horse was galled, and | Shares at 20 per share. Some 265 acres, 200 of BY THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown. B. OLCOTT & Su instruction by northern teachers. Cirenlare | Customers for the most pat oo ; | and ordinance offered by Dr. Bliss at the last had swollen legs, and was unfit for work; that | Which are wood land, had been purchased at e . — 8 7 J BOARDING, LIVERY ond SALE STABLES, : ‘i ry ogee both white and colored. He has a wite and four ollen leg i, ‘- h 2 AUOTION SALE K AND FIXTCR’ . can be obtained at the s | children living, all of whom visited him last | Meeting of the board, relative to the removal of | they locked the driver in the stationthoces | $25 per acre, or SC,025 for the tract! ‘There has NA DE Yo. 192° BRIDGE | B stret. between Lh and lath oy we * | night and brought his supper to him which he | DiRht scil, wherein was recommended the alop- | until Mrs. Huntress sent the money for his fine | &l80 been expended about $5,000 additional for | STREET. « pas. | on heartily of, tion of the ‘odorless excavating machine” as | and costs, which she did inthe course of the | lumber, clearing ground, erecting houses, open- Ou TURSDAY, August 26, 1573, at 12 attention aa tk | Nene B . | "Both the gun and pistol were secured by the | the universal od of said removal, submitted day, and Berkley took it over to Justice Keese's | 1ng roads, pumps, &c., making inall $11 ‘clock m., I sball aeli te the highest bid far tienen On pa “— Si police. The gun has one load in it, and the p * report approving of the resolutions and ordi- | office and paid it over to bim—s5 fine and $1 | Dr. Howard took the chair, being the president $5, he os tire contents of the mg Bioeors. aC tol, a Smith & Wesson seven-shooter, uas four | nce ane Fcommending their adoption, with | cost, Officer Clayton remembered hearing the | of the assoiciation. ‘Kev B.T broetmenens Sh LLISON WAILOR: Jy) acne leeds tot some slight amendments. application for change of venue; it was while | earnest and Pactical address upon the ad- | having for yeere commended STYLISH -UAERIAGES ont eno Soon after the affatr occurred two young men | py DR. VERDI OBJECTS. he was testifying as prosecuting witness, being | Yantages to be derived from the different | Pity tra decd isua ont northwest | tamed William Saddier and Thomas Croggins | y¢)" Vera! opposed the system of the removal | the one who had ordered the arrest, The fue | churches here associating art encamping. C. contai ao To¥ ——.. | appeared at the station-house and made state- | muah eeu prevosed by the resolution, on the | tice refused it on the ground that the testimony —_—_—_—_—_—_—_— ie Blabe, Cosing APN ar ABL ty B CROIT. Ja ments to Lieut. Gessford, which that otticer | £tound that It was expensive, and looked on the | had already commenred, Remained imc art GEORGETOWN sintion Stand s Corrine ee eth sex I¥vn axe 1Sru teeming of importance detained them both as | fret (rete geared a8 aD arrogance of power; | until the trial was concluded, ant heart we . Gicck, Bottles, puarringes by day’ or night, ana fo Sac" loiaenen that there was no merit in the invention; that | motion forappeal. Smith paid ®20 on account : . cae port t = = ~ — - | aoe A feceoard should study economy; and finally. | of the fine, aud became security for the bat. |. TH® CANAL.—The Cum ws of yes- CONGRESS STABLES, The Coroner's Inquest, becanse experience has already proven that | ance—s5and costs of $2.30, tertiay says: ‘A large number ot STREET, Kir AND B. | This morning, Coroner Patterson held an in- | garbage, ashes and night soil can be successful- Justice Keese testified to the same facts in ra- | Pected this morning. A gentler Horece and Bucgies for Bi da fresh supply . Othe oo neeorzetown Col- | quest, the follow yuen having been sum- | 1¥ temoved aud so utilized as to be of little or | tation to the trial and oxbitneen ine warranton | Hancock early yi 9 y Avena of nod horeee Sit ealy overt we proprion e ry, will resumé | moned by Li mi —Wm. Brown, Geo. | no expense whatever to a municipality, while | which Hurtreas was arrested, showing that it | Were passing there like January snows, “thick-| s\ipsT OLAS ee __ - am on v A. Shekel, Benjamin Wa ¢ the people of the city of Washington pay about | wasn separate and distinet charge from that on | 804 fast.” The arrival and to-morrow | FR ake. ae W484 SAIL 08'S STABLES, 1546 E St : David Davis, Win. Hen Le nae am for an Imperfect removal | which the driver was fined, and stated thar ne | can be numbered by Coal shipments | week 4 CARBIAGES of the Intest strlot constaudy r Watt, J.S. Morse, G. C [ndpaeronm os ow eae board ce had considered it an aggravated case of cruelty Fill be resumed on ‘tc Thers were no | D fangl: 6 on Rand and és. hive by the day or aud R. A. Walker, the latter as foreman. n Pensive and thorongh plan wasin his | to animals, fully desety-n, the fine imposed, | @¢partures tay. vily | Wy EI Chi Ip tent ree opr . | | Drs Hartigan and Leach made an examina- | Possession, and that he will sabmitit to the pro- | {9_°mumalsy charged the Uriver full costs; be: | S438 some w inesday by | FAMPERNIAN BENERICIAL BUC ye Espata fion of the body, and afterwards sewed up the | Per authorities and to the board @ssoon as he | cause le was a poor man the report removals had been = : (navy ya bu | large gaping wound in the side of the face. able to collate ali the facts he has gathered There was no session of the committee to- | M#de upon the canal. Among the names men- 4 GRAND FIO-NIO, P 3c ‘ ©, The mrerit® | Besides this wound there were a large number | aud put them ina vp! ge = for a report. day. tioned were those of Saperintentents Shay and | under the anpices of th = > ; >a large clase of | of perforations In the side of the neck and aboat Mr. Marbury stated that f the statements Penne qfcques and a number of their exbordinates. | the Venchit of the Widews! INSURANOE COMPANIES. | the nose and made by the shot. just given cou verified, and the removal of | Another Chapter in the ©; he Cumberland office, however, has heard of | Will be be given a = i “ = — and English eeloct | “50 et wituese was’ Glorpe Weeilacher, who | might-ooll, Ser, be. Wane witty expense, he = Pe nor et ol oo euaagea, ant Gen vereat Meet eee om the afternorm ana crete eepemeiaalesat aee“S-—ia | testitted that he saw deceased gointo McCarthy's | Was in favor of postponing action on the report | rue WHITE BRIDRCARMIED OFF BY HER DUSKY A letter received here to-day by Mr. Hartly, “MONDAY, Aucusi 1S73 FIREMEN 'S INSURANCE cOMPAN store about four o'clock, and afterwards heard | Until Dr. Verdi was prepared to submit said BRIDEGROOM. from Berlin, states that the waterhas beet | Hoty Hill Band bos boot eneen ad. OF WASHINGTON ANU OBORGE. #29 | some words, and saw Unkle come out on the peng ie ea that the whole suo- An account was given in Tux STAR afew days pcre inp =o canal = — pogo ~~ ty-five cents, “ OWN, D. © z ch and draw out his pistol froma side pocket; wasn apd since of the marriage of a whit. ni Kate | boats will be hereon Monday. We have — c ED 3 De. Sander- | iw Mra, MeCarthy ecme put et Push him | Dr. Bliss thought the night-soll nuisance had Se eer tee ees ate HARTERED BY CONGEESS jourth year. | backwards with a chair, Bowling t Ole hi i no coal trade during the week past, and the ca- ICHOLS: id shut the door; this | Occupied the attention of the board long enough, oe, aoa ened hack driver named Henry fi s 7 es Capital and Surplu sven 27 Dy OOO, imited to afew grain and eS ee. PARLORS, Otice: Boom Ne. 1, over Bank of Washington. Johnson, and also of the spiriting away of the | Dal trade has been 3 formianige | Was after Uukle shot off his pistol; saw do- | And that he was in favor of immediate action, | Pont by her mother the day afters Cease wood boats which have arrived from this side Coote te ive 7,8 Gals application for admis- | ceased shoot his pistol towards the inner door; | and in the manner provided for by the resolu- | while the bridegroom was before the Police | of the break. 5 : James Adama, Prosidcot, Ausirew Rothwell, Th ae. rontalogues ot information | sfter Unkle opened the door again he dis’ | tions and ordinance submitted. Court om charges of assault and battery pre- | | Keer To Tar Riont.—Owing to the increased ‘J FALL BUsH Is COMING. Parker, A.A, Wilson, Wed Wise fo ot southeast PSs residence, No. 122 | charged his pistol into the house again; did no! LAID ON THB TABLE. ferred by | his mother-in-law. This was | travel on High street and the unfinished condi- The = Sr T. Edward Giarke, T. B. Grows, jf, William Sal street southeast see McCarthy shoot, but heard the discharge of | After @ desultory conversation between Dr. | the last Yeeen of Mur tude by dohnsoa | tion of the street and buildings undergoing re- wen hee deze is the Dest time tor | foward. and James Redfern, of Wodliagtnrs Bens Mrs. S. A. Peck will remove her select school | fie gun and saw Unkle fall. Bliss, Mr. Marbury, and Dr. Verdi, Mr. Mar- | until last ni ht, when he saw her wending her pairs some difficulty has-vecurred in ing ve- | Si, ‘Wivter Goods at ouce; thus, by aveiding . | Pickreil, Kdward Shoemaker, George W. Cropiey, He, bare to 053 nth street, whereshe will resume | ‘Zits Okman testified that he resides with | bury withdrew bis sotion oe lay the report on | way tow her mother’s house, and takiug | Bicles, at times it becoming really dangerous, | Svoidable delay in the svemtion of sane during | Gcoreetown; C. W. Howard, Secretary. jy30-6un rd ppl na srry ge sotote patter ge | the former witness, saw Unkle standing on the peaee nd 8 mation {0 strike out the 15th of | adv: eof the opportunity he procured a | several collisions having already taken lace. | eh ren of borne a ay NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COM. 1 continuation o! generous p: a , a w him shoot proj 5 is could al reme rivers would oa! }, your nicely cleaned or 5 7 a which bag been bestowed since a She may Porn prt ed as pre teoros =< he | This led to further and more animated! ym hack driving up jumped out and thrusting ly a pe ed, seen at the above number after September " TRECTORS: her into it took aseat inside and the carriage | Observe the law and keep to the mght and ten lly kept for six months, if desired. fall wate nae near Ce Ea ANG saw docoased | OE reer ay eye bers Participated, | drove off, ince which time nothing hes bere | feet apart. bmg iy Bm Ist. an no | fall; was not near enough to distinguish any | Prof Langston favoring the motion to lay on | seen or heard of either the trideot Prrieerene | Riven News.—The steamer Georgeanna’ ar- WM. WHEATLEY. $173,700 That celebrated institution of learning tho | fallj,was uot near cnou And eter Hen Blias said that until some other | ‘The mother of the girl now states that eke will | rived to-day from Baltimore with © etenite, | PREMIUM STi eee: 5 Sco, " Columbian University reopens with the Ine, | . Mary MeCarthy, wite of the defendant, testi- | and better plan was presented he thought that | follow her: ti" r'no farther, but let the com: | neous cargo, and the schooner Echo, from Nor- IN@ ESTABLISHMENT, Orrick, 643 Louisiana avexce. Penatory department on the 10th proximo. The | ged that she lives at the corner of in ‘and N | the present one better be adopted, and | sequences vi «-r dveds fall upon her head, that | folk, with 100,000 feet lumber for E. Pickerell 49 Jefferson Street; Georgetown, D.C. REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN- Bere fae entertains on the 1ith of Septem. | streets; yesterday afternoon, while employed in | Means for ite operation at ance intron’ ate she will henceforth pray for her death, and | &Co. See eee ae 8 See mee _selb ar a ber. fhe Medical College on October 6th, and gettin, dienes, she beard the report of a piscol | motion of Prof. Langston, the whole subject of | that she will weloome tie messenger who will | | Gain TRApE.—The canal boat Medley has —s oe weil tree eee on the Sth of October. OF the | fi'the frout; lett her work and went to the enep | Bight-soll was laid of the tente Temporari. ell known merits of each departmen 1s bring her tidings of her death. arrived with ; ; communication from the healt! ——_——"_ college it is unnecessary to speak in this com. | 4! asked deceased, whom she saw, what tue cati m the health officsr re- 1,050 bushels wheat, and the GOODS nding the dismissal of I W. HL ‘ooo bushels heat, orn on geet to ai rey int S i ° thet emai, Be had a pistol in his band; he said | Commending the dismiseal of Inspector W.H.{ An Hoxgst Grrr ENTERFRISE.—The won- | 1,000 bushels wheat, consigned to Hartley | Q@PECIAL PRICES Joumity, as Its good works speak for it. Cata- there was nothin; the matter, bat he had come | Craig for gross neglect of duty was referred to | derful success of the last & Ss can be bad upon application to James itt concert of the pub- Bro. The saleson ’Uhange to-day were 1,00) © Welling.tt = there to shoot McCarthy; there was a chair | the sanitary police committee. lic library of. Kentucky’ and the fact that all | bushels good red wheat at at a — % D. LARNER. Seoretary. . ys, | Dear by at the time, and she capght it and held NUISANCES REPORTED. of the enormous prizes offered were actually —_—_— eames, dns an Halioone nt Bvt: | itbetween her and the deceasedy he remarked | | On the recommendation of the bealth omtcer, | Sftte eB promptly. paid, has gatned for that ALEXANDRIA DRESS GOODS: 12Kc., 25c.. 50c., W. 2 y29NES 29 2 o am Phe happy French | tht be would shoot her if she wasnot a woman; | the following premises were declared nuisances | (rartaten great confidence in the public mind. : Many of the Goods worth nearly double the money prevent the following erong Fire fagurauce ” he then discherged his pistol towards her chil- | injurious to health, and ordered to be abated | ‘The fourte’ concert is now pice a ee mat : doped dren, who were in the kitchen; ner husvand | according to law and the ordinances of the | grander scale, said he must protect himself and family—thnat | Board of Health: House No. 415 L street north- Represent and already the tickets are being THE TRIAL of Joseph Shepherd, tordefrand- | _ Closing out Sammer Stock at GREAT SACRI- = E OER: idly sold. ‘Those whi nd to i had | ing insurance companies by falsely representing | FICE ts make room for Fall st amgaras, OFF J = ra sold. ose who inte: to invest A - 4 a ‘o ot ck. ° 4 rn Marylaud | he was ao old man and must’ pro t, No. 110 L etreet northwest, No. 445 Wash- | better-not delay, for the schenns is so tempting | that his brother, Insured ‘for ston had bees an panennke THE RERCHANTS) OF wkwa. ated tect bis family; the deceased was in | ington street, between 4th and 5th and Gand H | that it will spebdily be disposed of, and some | drowned, is set for October 13th. nee Shep- Ld ETOA uao-tr ash Assets, =o cial patconage jaryland Annual conference of the Metho- Protestant chureh, but ia strietly free from the act of shooting the fourth time; | streets northwes nd the frame grated f | witness dodged her heard under the counter | between C and D and 11th and 124 streets s clever person may be “left out in the cold.” herd’scommittal to jail his brother, it is said, gen Rea ssctctoialy when he pointed the pistol towards her and her | northwest. has been seen not only alive and well, bat s0 BOGAN & WYLIE, | (GREAT WESTERN | A Youna Maw Drowwep To-pay.—A young | heavily armed that the officer whom’ he en- 101% and 1020 7th street northwest one uiat ‘sm. either iu its course of stuiy | little girl. Unkle was calling out that he would | | On motion. it was decided that hereaffr the | man named Daniel McGiveron, about 17 years | countered did not dare attempt to arrest him. @r rules cipline. » eaicinnek te abhi tr | OABE ASSETS a 308,497 69 “yr | have MeCarthy’s lize in five minutes or be in | board meetat 6 o'clock, instead of at 5:30 o'clock. | of age, was drowned in the Eastern Branch, | A REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE IN DEATH took | —AS¢ECy for Mme. Demorest's Patterns. _a22-tr and female ste- | hell himself; “did not see Ler husband shoot; | Adjourned. wear dents i. OFFICE, 603 FI = = gry pt nn'ngs's bridge, about 12 0’clock to-day, ~— in rons Thuraday. ae ens, Ceosiie OUT SPRING AYD SUMMEE OPPosiTs eee e in separat sees, bu ave | {: i 7 — ee rf ii | residing near the Orange car works, has been k antage of instruction irom every pro- | Deets, ad Sar eee eee ON? | “Suesivideska Fine Derantwnnt.—Chiot | tresn Th snd Te eee nts reside “Toebedy | Ulfoe aime weeks, ad “abees toe cone ‘ago a STOCK OF DRY Goops, ee = ving charge studies pursusd Y i talogues Engineer Oronin, of the fire department, white woman, al of information application | %¢ Lim come eee ee eee cone Se “ C Hyestarday | “As B0t been recovered, ut 35 years of age, who gave HE CORCORAN FIRE INSUAANCE much. When in the act of firing the fourth | Teturned from Western Mafyland yesterday ——— Her name as"Hannah,” but retused togiveany | Stextremely low prices. Remnants tess than batt | compant wetcr sta.” Temes T. Ward, president, | time he said, “This will timsh yous? On Thurs, | With feur ne horses purchased. there (trom | tae THE COURTS. other name, arrived from Baltimore, and took | Price. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Westaintes, Ba, day evening’ he was there whén two policemen | Sift hands) for use of the department. The ant~ ICE COURT, Judge Daroson» pro tem —To- | lodging in the room adjoining Mrs. Perrin, and | D&Y¥ GOODS and NOTIONS at low figaros. Oreamized Apri ist, Wa78. were in sight, and Unkle asked witness to tell }| ™als are young, strong, and sound, and were | 48}, Jeremiah Johnson, on without licen; | singe that time has often complained of being | Onl! and examine before making your purchases CR PHBL nner 100,008, Laxp ror tHe W. C. | them to © to bells her husband hat entenea him | 4t country work when purchased. A portion | fined $10. Charles Digge, prifanity; &: ; | Sick, but has refused to see a Physician and has EMORY BAXTER. JFFICE No. 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR, -—The Jury appointed w | ¢o go pl several times. Her husband always | Of the new hose purchased for the department Et pe pea oped Cox, Ny Abs waited assiduously upon Mrs. Perrin. Yester- = - (OvER MiLBURN's Dave Store. condemn faversed by the Point | kept the gun loaded in the house im cane of dan, | hasalready arrived and beendistribaten rons jan; BL. Daniel Batons as | day Mrs. Perrin being very much worse, hor | _i72%-tr 1920 Pennsyivania ayenne. eeanS gee Lookout r ix Ihstrict, and award er to his family. Did not know of any trouble | feet of the best leather hose and one thousaad rd Bull 04; Bl. Wm. Ki 'g son was dispstched for the doctor, when he EAD AND PROFIT: 208" 7. Jy a President. fama cs fo the claimants,yesterday allowed the | fetween her husband and deceased, put wher | feet of the best gum hove have beets protean | $2 Eeward Sul 1° Wm. Robe returned, both Mrs. Perrinand Hannah” were | : : = —— nae to he estate - J A Towler thesum of | deceased came there yesterday he said he had | Sltogether. The circular fora national con- y, fined $5," Jeb: dead. S741 for 24iacres. The lands cond ‘$01 thi: im; he vention of Chief Engineers and commsssioners follows: a1, 1, Fowler. 241 acres; C. Sheritt, | ‘wat Intact, but knew wnat ho was about, now being Yorwardef othe autho ties in other ary C. Dean, 3.13 5 | Witness thought he came with the intention of 4 Se ae SOON: e disastrous results of x Dean, 1-43; Bejamin Owens, 193, A.B: | Riitmatne een the recent large fires in the several cities | Wt gguttiscetere te £1ve £300 bonds B. Sheriff, 2; Wm. Pool, 0.4 | Carrie Lully, colored, testified that she lives | PTompt the inquiry whether some more effect- ree ate the Police Court, last Tuesday, was not 43; Mrs. D. A’ posite, on the other side of the street from | “a! means of subduing them cannot be discov- » who works in the g>vernment printing office. } Coyle, 121; W. | Secartiiy's house; yesterday went Cries pump | éred. Tothisend, and with aview of inter- Ce epee pig ayaa » Jobo Bailey, A. B. —— Ts! BOviraRes Jze ASSURANCE THE END! mith, 5.82; ““TEO npson’s” aad F Pb be Corsets, very cheap. ‘The bustness of this Company fer zoe bem Thomas E. Shoemakes, 055; C. 4 changing opinions in regard to the management | CIRCUMSTANTIAL Evipexce IN THE AL- ONLY A REMNANT LEFT. ‘ard-wide Bleached Cotton. ide, the largest of any similar Inetitation for a9. 0.82; Mrs. Naylor, 51m); Me. Blane (radeapatnys Rome and soon heard a can ive, of ie several departments, 1t hae been suge pany MczpEn.—The bloody razor found near IN E Drew Si, BLS SD. ne best makes, to yy _* MEYER; Guvenas ‘Asrwn, rs, Litt! this y the Board o} mmissioners of corpee eaton, ‘the Beaver and ands, from 2c, | -"s!%17 ____003 and 606 7th stres | peat ne sare MSR WEE UD BSR tA mares oF Columbia, that a convention of | marked “L—VI.” It is ascertained that the cluding Buffaio brands, Be, and 608 7th street, | _ William Saddler testified that he lives ou N | the chief engineers, boards of co1 ners, suppoeed murderer, Lye eee had jet a . 3 % % or other representative men of the departm zors before the murder, similarly marked ané +100 acres. $1,230; Thomas E. | {7eet, near by McCarthy's house; yesterday he tng cities, be held at an early day, | numbered from 1 to. Ono of these he tod FINAL OPPORTUNITY. y oF was irs when one of the boys came and | 9° the lead! 2 Savers’ peices, DISTSIOT OF OULUMBIA, Shoemaker, 35-100 acres, $215; heirs of Colonel | told lim that Ben was gig. down te meGne | Please advise the undersigned of your views on | given to a friend; the others he had Inhiskeop- Ho goede should be parchased prior te an exami. teat 1A, Henry Naslor, 59-100 acres, $1,400. On Mon- | thy's to raise a fuse, and asked him (wicness) to | the subject, with such suggestionsas may occur | 2 hag a Sxocpting the one marked ——— eation of our stock. BRODHEAD & co.,, ree mized August 25,1570, day ‘ry will proceed to view the land 0 down and stop him; put on his coat aud went a me and place. When responses +N. ¥. Jour. Commerce. mn «1905 F , between ith end bith OAasH CAPITAL... ene rer tha une at the burnt bridge and tra jown; called ont to Ben to stop, but being deaf ped from asuficient number of | Tue Laruer Case —A. 5. Vandyke, county OUR FORMEBLY IMMENSE STOCK : —— ne 000 over the remaining portion of the ling south- | he did not appear to mind it: wituess went back “ure the success of the convention, a judge of Kock county, 11 d township treas- Famer ie Ofice th Bhepherd’s Batldin 909% Pennsyl- Taye ermination opposite Alexan Mit; | for bis hat and started off after him, but by | further citcular will be addressed you.” urer of Pecatonica, Yan away just bufre aio as PO THE LAbiEs. vanisaveune MOGES KELLY, President. wd on Tuesday will hold anol session at the | . r 7. 7 PD, Vice . court-room to finish up the awanis | Gara ances oo pre oil Jo Lares aes Tat PAR The new vear of | time appointed for the opening of the court, re SAMUEL ORGSE Birney President a i rae BSecr 2 IN THE Potomac four weeks hence, and will be celebrated with | tional insanity is sugg ib le # pistol in his hand, and called on him not to | {2* Tsraelites (5634 from the creation) will occur | thus disappointin, 3 number of Htigants. Emo: plod aon 4. B. Binke, oot; T ¥ re Summer Clothing: 5 sake, k ; 7, of thls city. has re- | and caught beet Cree one deceasel sald, be the Hopren selene aval Shich, | Tue vat TRADE in dry goods has opened pare cee interest yon feel in the condition of sont ty P-- ‘= ~ | tothe the man be theaens tas eee Widens euscrtant holy days of that people. | Te of the more expeemeed’ anticipated by | Hag BEEN REDUCED TO A MERE REMNANT following with close ‘attention. "Ihave just se: ee, eateing Sn the pistol; witness did not think he meant to de “pdb brady BH ay evil ered year | the trade will be larger than in several years n = | it butheld'on to him to prevent tif possie, | Of the Isrnelites. although the civil ye y Nice 10-tuck Skirts 1 + —— . a a dered Posea nnd Rerbecateced heen ck ; THE TRADES. | with the first month Nisan, datin, past—N. FP. Tribune. h hs it 4 m theday BUT NOTHING WILL BE RESERVED, : Rela se | pons seen ther yA tne teapoek Ter ie Prhen the Hebrew race gaineditsfreedom under | gg-Capt. Jack has ordered his fall suit. It Tocked and Rutied D: $1 WNINGS : 0 hi and became a nation. The month of | will be cut low in the neck. AND THE ENTIRE REMAINDES | Ticked ong Bed Draw e 6 did not go off; he pulied it \l cocked % Pucked and Erbro rawers, $1 te and diecharged ie eae ie agen and cocked | ‘Tishri is denominated by Hebtew weitere mathe 7 Whiaky is retailed in one end of the court- Very nice Bustles 250, FOR PUBLIC. BUILDINGS, HOTELS AND pre tetine ou his band and Lit witness, making bis nose bleed, The month begins with the new festival, hele inate Texas, has become a Leather Belts of all kin’«,25¢ and Svc. TENTS FOR CAMP MEETINGS FOR SALE OB o e pain’ ap and at the same time heard the discharge of the P gga * | prisoner conniving’ at the escape of the ‘hree pairs full regular Hose, $1. ERENT, bie back, and the » the Knot | gun wud saw deceased fall dead; Unkle had te the Dan er nanos’: | Sehere: "= TAREES, AELEACGS, 15D CLORER pairs extra quality Hone, 81 By 5. ©. HOGAN, » fecn drinking several days, but witnoxs was not edon the tent of the | _sg-The lady superintendent. of schools in racine Mamstlchea dat, g1 MS Tis MAREpT peack Hotartngs ities tod Neca aeana a8 Jefferson county, Iowa, isjust of age and weighs FOR MEN AND BOYS, ery fine Gold plated Bracelsts- 1 cach Between, Hi end, Sik, siren, was impomtaiety | McCarthy; witness had known deceased since 300 pounds. . nbber and Plated Ohateinine Chatoss Sole Agent. for. the ‘MILDEW- T was informed of it 57 The Minneapolis Times asks: «Shall the | wosT BE SOLD! © greet mony other now goods, at FROOF ING Ma’ . angst z el on the Passpatanzy city be ho! c for waut of steamers and s , Sting tee.” _ = Buxctary mm NorTu Wasutxoton—The gical pokes band tn See Wie BP eeept SILVERBERG'S FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, HOTELS Canmvat iw THe Movaratxe—The man- | “See ne aaerrel. ctrocts “Mortaerest, Wen, tatty took ae | ee abe molen, festivals sre held tn Mem- METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, age ment of that popular summer resort, Rock- | andria = faite ~ tk 08 ae bridge Alum Springs, Va, announced in our | was ut 4 4 be pro ony a - Sanety aoa Ba 312 SEVENTH STREET, MANUFACTURED BY ‘ advertising columns yesterday a grand carnival | and just ahead of him to- | in, " ‘ust re- angi8-tr RAK PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE M. G, COPELAND, on Tuesday and Wednesiay next. The open- | wi McCarthy's house; same ‘he best 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, ing exercises will consist of Scottish games, | time with Sadler; Ben to ki NO REGARD K®* iT HANDY. sack racing, light and heavy hammer throwing, | that —- 0's — before here.” ED REL&ASLO DAMILE leaping, hurdle racing by twenty boys, q Unkle drew out bis memorandum book and FOR ORIGINAL COST! oo ‘£DICINE. pitching. wheelbarrow racing, ete., etc., to be asked witness to write down in his book ‘‘butch- Dysentery, Diarrhea, Summer Complaint, suce: st might by the grand carnival, fire- | er knite,” and while so writing he was Cnoletramyer ete juickly oured by the use of" works and balloon ascensions. The serviees of | out his to shoot. He said he would JABD! ‘3 o our well-known costumer, Mr. L. Moxiey, hare | Me! y before he slept that night. Witness been secured, and, with Bis eeststants, he will third time ‘ mans ze the affair, which sufficient gaaran- into the quick tee of it success. The Scottish 2, Sc, had his ‘most Will be resumed Wednestay until the evening, see it; wit- well when the great feature of the event, the deceased about masquerade bal, wil! take piace inthe new Bali-room, and conciade with champagne thn Howkine, colored, testified that he saw a supper eos fuse at as ho was pessing é Lavaverts Charter, Royal Arch Masons, stone or of this city, was, received "by Mount Hore pistol, the Chapter, of Manchester, N. H., Jomordey af went ip Temple “Jovept, Kidder, Me ie It, but saw a nau dress of welcome, | inside shoot the man outside fall; | named ted as toast master. ard the re ‘of a pistol snap before the gun | several ed Masons present were | went off, but beard no other ee There | C:ucity J. ¥. "Miler, MW Grand Master of Texas; | were some cthers standing about, did not | driving David K. Manroe, M. W. Grand Master of New | know them. Heard only one snap of the pistol oe Brangwick, David ‘i, a eh clots no other report; Py Righ ‘test. and N. W. , MM. . door wae Grand Mister of ew Hampehine, Tbe vuiting | Mary Jocect colecel, testites that she wes brethren started for Newburyport @od Busted | going acrors the street when she putol aad at 6 o'clock a. m, to-day. going on; saw the man with the and s

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