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* cr The Safe Burg! Investigation. THE Cou: FINANCIAX AND COMMERCIAL. , EVENIN G STAR. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEER. ‘THE TESTIMONY eee DISTRICT GRAND Srrctat 5a — LADIES GOODS. — A megting of the Boara of School Trust=s JURY. To-day, Cabell agt. Knox; order vacating Wali Street To-day. TVEsty PER CENT, DISCOUNT, = was held last evening—Mr. Richards in th The Washington correspondent of the Balti- } order qui i 3 ‘on, July it,—The Pos:’s haanctal article chair, and Mr. AiLee acting as secretary— + € more Sun writes to that paper last night as fol- | Gersdorff agt. Wheeler, administrator; decree Governmuer’ bonds steady to strong At aret | following trustees being prevent: Mears. Allan, low PWnecior trastee. Schneider Sd southern state t- ‘wore dull and lower, with ) . WILL ‘We offer our services to our friends ant the public Wit conmence,co” WILLIAS inthe Hart Lion Maree. StL enon, Hares, | | ‘From ail appearances the grand jury, which order authorizing amended bill t Money ecatinaes 2@3 for eat loans, the valing rats. | TO SEL. HIS BATA ST AT 4 DIS PROSRCOTIOS OED UF AUDIEE ORE TER ———— | Hocete Wiedman iron eae. icharcs, is now investigating the a sate bar. le agt. Mortimer, order to issue in- | being 2. Prise mercantile paper 1s @hec with Sear COUNT OF TWEATY Pak CENT. by the late act of C Cendeiies toes Roeser, Wilson, Wolf, Woodwai, and Wright. glary, will not complete their labors for at least junction. Johnston agt. Pryor; order that de- | as -streme rates for vtrictly prime. God names ean are marked in The v. havy vard yesterday. le = | | Superintendent Wilson presented applications a week, and then it is thought they will have | fendant give bond. Em! eamer tettyeburg arrived at the | sor teachers” positions from Charles Noonan, M aves Sawyer; order Adams, and Miss 8. E. Tyler, of Washington; beard such @ mass of a contradictory pmapeie ing deposition. Ransom agt. Ransom emtabiieded BF Bote win be cloved st Ste eee eh 20 TAUMSMODEDATE AND MONBY ADVANCED As yesterday, all sales of gold Teak Oa gold loans the and mysterious, that they will be unable to ott agt. Gray; orders for appsarancs of ing, Foreiga ex- eehtam A.B. Stockman, corver of th and I | Fatma E- Eason, of Aurore, Minn.; AE. reach any dednite conclusion, or present any absent Geretdants. "Fant a Stewart order 4. ee tg jy%t bn perenne Deeeee pets, We he & Odd ans, of Newburyport, Mass.; ary S. indictmentor ictmen' ig wi ing E. Simms party jant. Huanger- z AN OTIOR BEGABDISG TAXES daly. é o'clock, Oftcer Prath- | Eston, of Palmyra, N. Y.; referred. of last week was taken up in this safe barglary | ford agt. Minnix; order overruling nition to rante of ‘kemena tile Stans’ LEGHORN FLATS, at 9175. aac This oppo pwn he — canes ‘of la. | .22@ superintendent submitted a letter from case, the evidence t.ken was unimportant | recommit. Warren « Co. agt. Evans & Fisher; | ie the stock market dealings have been a LEGHORY (LOB HATS, at #197. » rere Ze CRITICS. — Slew’ clothing. on the coker of Pennevivanta | Mf. H. C: Spencer, of the Washington Basiness | compared with that. of Yimerday, and to; | order confirming award. Cook agt. Eaton et al than Soeteriars ciesite eset Pe | LEGHOBN DOLLY DYMPLES, at $1.2. riceive in esckange for the wee vente ol ul . | College, offering the same prizes as last year, | day. This will be put im the shade by that | Geeree substituting G. W. Sticteey os irestes’ yy A a Be el a py a svenue and: tre vi ‘wo business course scholarships for one ‘hb will be heard to-morrow and the follow- | Copp agt. Sullivan; order tor specific sam in Tuan eee seen Chase. and LEGHORN TRIUMPIS—iarce sizo—only $1 ‘the acditing commision of the the eighth pre Pa of 11th | }£8F and six three months” penmanship courses | ing day, when # number of witnesses from New | favor efDavideon, MeGonihe agt. McConihe; yy ee EES 2 yt ~x~] see tracts triboeet bee Petonk uth | for grammar schools; six three months’ peaman- | Yerk end Boston, who astived here thin afters Of divorce. Carson agt. Ryan; order va. = FLOWERS a8 proper voucher or of which Siahte was canmed by the diseopery of arewn | Ship and eighteen one month's penmanship for | nocn, will be examined. ze | cating pro confesso. Gregory agt. Sheehan; di- aT MALY Paice. will De given. ben ight, was caused by the discovery o intermediate schools. Gen. Tyler, the agent of the Baltimore | cree forsale, and appointing S. T. Thomas true- se, corner lith and ( sts. Mr. Wilson offered a resolution accepting the Steam Saie Company, which manufactured tht MBS. M.J. HUNT, etl The Markets. of thetr clatma will re tee. Farm-r agt. Farmer; decree of divorce. | Bazrimcne, July 18.— Virginia sixes, olf,30; Vir~ heir seal value, All ki = an rat lit- | fer of Mr. Spencer and tendering the thanks | safe which was bursted open, testified that be meclndalede Bier ey cog ae DS, bought on " the District gorsrament ‘TO BETIRE FROM BUSINASS. —_ Jem GENEBAL CLOSING OUT sate Fos sixty | C Commencive July 13 1574, we shall soll, without | «2, co De Hart agt. Dean; order ‘instructing trustee. | gints’, co + BLS: do. prelors, 38; West sete 00, 63) 623 D street. . Fy . otthe board. The subject was referred to the | made a careful examination of the safe, its lock Tomphine’ agt. Tompkins; order re confesso | Virsivia’s, 20; Worth’ Carcliog sixes, old, 18; do. = = =. Per’ ENTPRED Publication of theirs containing the batking | committee om examinations and prizes. | and contents, and gave it as his opinion that | and reference. Shanon agt. Talbart; order con- | new, 10, € Al tax, 5 Did te Notre, * 1683 Pecesytvents evenee toh hake ene act of 1%3, & list of additional government | “ir. Detrick, from the commitess on teachers, | the door was locket when tno explosion took | firming report of auditor. Johnson agt John. | , Balt’ — Fo move bythe tenet oe ae ees ‘Treasury pisacaciad sae bonds called in for redemption, and s full de- | reported that the semi-annual examination for place. it will be remembered that another ex- | son; orier of reference. McUartor agt’ M -Gars DRE, au TPP eBy Re ier el July, the large stews seription of all the bonded debts of the District | teachers’ certificates was held June 13th, and of | pert la quoted as having said that the contents | ter;‘decree of divoree. Roberts agt. Roberts; * 92G94; Fell YOUNGS NEW YORK SEWER Fax of Columbia. the 12 candidates present, Kate T. Brown and | of the sate had been taken out before the explo- | order directing decree of divorce. ern, 81; 78; ol Under the new government the Sewer Tax will be Those mo desire to eacape the heat of the | Susan G. Hickey obtained intermediate certifi | sion. He based this opinion upon the appear- Propate Covet—Julye Olin. restora mixed, refunded and all these who have paid their bills city, and have a good time beside, should bear | nd Virgioia Gidein, }, Maggie C. Walsh, ance and condition of the papers, which were To-day, letters of administration were tssaed Hay quiet and nd will bring them tothe undersi¢ned shall hare. in mind the annual pic-piec to-morrow of the | ang Ciara L. Wilson secondary cortificates; re- | not smoked, soiled, or disarranged in any mans | to staria Tayenner on the estate of Charlies W. prices auchanyed. ~f_ Prompt attention on liberal terms. Parti: ate Hibernian Benevolent Society No. 1, the par- | Dore adopted. ner, and aio matoly upon the ground that the | Tayenner, deceased, who gave bond ‘ithe pou: - on Geeebiee oe ee 759 tention given to rhe purchase and sale of ali kinds Hiculars of which will be found advertised in | Mr. Hast, from the committee on accounts, | locks and belts were wot shattered as merbere aity of 81,000. Francis Milles wes Appointed Hi tote. 100. “Buger strong end atin ot Di Borie and pay accounts, Geweral and nother column. | The affair is sure to be & | reported a number of bills, aggregating over | they would have been had the sate boon locked | guardian of the orphan children of Gee Miller arg i. ovement Taxco paid; las a. Sh Pleasant one, and the cost isso smailas to bring | <3'c09, which were approved. | And bad it been filled. Neither of these experts | §’Qudieg OL gave bond in $500. The last will ax, July 1f—Stocke dull. Money, = Stock Broker, 1485 Paine ee the entertainment within the reach of ail. EXAMINATIONS AND PRIZES. | Writtce a uiued by the Joint congressional com- | of Edward Sweeny, deceased, was fally proven Exchange, loug, 487%, short, a von Naveen dered to issue tot Carter Marines tage | ,,MF. French, from the committee oa examina: | wittee, which made & partial Investigation Into | Sh4 admitted to pokes ee ee Soe fe Was a pire anes ieeei cles missmcconmick, Qe — re io issue ¢ 3 tion and prizes, submitted a report for the ye e matter. a at oS - a cause why be should not be disbarred from | which was referred to the committee on aaa Wu. P. Woods, formerly ebiet of the United | Of Su teing, present and arsenting. he will Sore And auobanged. 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, practice in the District courts, on the petition | report. The report concludes as follows: rvice detectives, was nox: ex- | Dartialiy proven, was adtaitied te nrotery ant (Up Stairs.) Hoos ok Ris cients, presented by Mr. K- Db. | -: Your committee takes pleasure in calling agit fohevelmplicated | record. In re, estate of Joseph S- Wilton, de~ Lam ir constant receipt of the newest designs in Fendail. Mr. M. was represented by Mr. J. J. | attention to the fact that the special exaim ne Whitley's chief assistant. It | Ceased, the heirs at law of the decedent tiled MILLINEBY GOODs, be mate 1 oree Johnson, who stated that he was prepared tO | tions of the past year, when compared with the he toid the grand jary that he | their renunciation for letters of administration | (spatches'a cB D STBAW RASS AND HATS, CBAS. A. Mot: TOM, meet, the charges, which originated from dis- | previous one, show a marked improvement. {new of the present location of Williams, the | in favor of Nicholas Callan. In re, estate ot | «tieteest Joly 18, 4p ma —The auant of bauilon nH rLowggs, (POSTED BoaNETS, | sy1 te No ous puted accounte. ‘The report of the examination for the Ken- | burglar who was aliowed to escape on the night Awmon Green, deceased, order of court for | fee aS isa ig eae laud on baiaucr ‘ [TO THE CREDITOR dail and King schola:ships shows generally a | of the burgl A barkeeper who presides | Sale of interest of the decedent to the surviving wee 3 api = or LM - Matrimonial Infeticities. bicher standard of scholarships than has been | over the bar in the building adjoining the Dis- | Pumccrects qe nena a wnat tog eee VINE THE WEATH Hm, La ‘The watervigned offcen bie carvices ¢ *yieterday, Judge Welte, inthe Ronee Gane, | attaived heretofore. An inspection of the re- | trict attorney's office was next called. “It ia auld lion were issned to Samuel ©. Magruder on the | WAX DRPARTMRNT, Office of Cave! Stemat Omer | Braids, and Curis. Very hand) Geliatanc o District of Oulewbia osm Yesterday, Judge Wylie, in the Eynity Court, Fr ithe Examiners would seem to indicate | that the graud jury have learned that the bur- | gxtate or Freiies ‘Magruder, deceased; boad WASHINGTON, cle 4.109 8 mS | yb af @1 and upwonds; Deamtifel Gere Gane we pentuanttune ah roagosiadlinty 4 made a decree of divorce in the case of Em ty arithmetic is not taught so successfaliy as | giars were supplied with liquor several times $10,000. Several administrator and guardian Provanitisies —For New Eogland and the mit. | SEN % . watener ak Pehnnd sttorney for Bris enee wece panic! 1) Sings, The parties in | other stadice. The tabular statement will show | while they were at work on the safe Prien accounts were presented by the register o! | wii ai’, f ESce iy tee ane ig BaCm weather | ““Ceaies in want wili seve money and time, Prosecution of claims before the Auditing Oom- {iis cate, were married at the town of Mendon. | the per cent. in the different studies. Penmaa- | admitted that the two men, Beeron wal Wac. wills, which were approved and pasted. Thu: | winds, aud stationary or falling paren we Call and exami->. We guarantee satisfaction to | MCh Provided for by thy act of Congres abot N. Vin in September, 1852, and they lived | ship stands at the head of the list. Inthe cora. | liame, took several denke vane place daring | court wii: remain in session during the woes South Atlantic and Guif states, partly clondy 5 ap7-im =| bbingthe late form of goverument in ti together until SNS, whom hex 5 norte eee. petitive exanfnation for grammar it will be | the hight, but dented that any was sent in and adjourn on the 1%th instant antil the 27th her. Ivcal Taine, yatiable winds: nod cided 2 = pe neory refund where they wer thei ing, ned a hi; = i gu no 2. ‘ Fe, and © ontin barometer, well af those Brownsville, Pan fies whenge ho mrote tthe. | observed that the girls attained a higher aver- | them by bim or wi wiedg © | instant, | DRY Goons. pera i age than the boye, while the competitive exara- | keeper of the restaurant under the offive of the . o doe Sneit. For Tennesree and’ the Ohio valley, clear weather to come and tive with him, and she went on, | ination for arithmeticshowsexactiy the covets, | keene attorney was also examined, though | 4 o-qay! War Jonny ceed oe charged | S0d ich temperature during the d but found bim pertectly destitute. She then, at | Roth sexes stand better in grammar than n | the substance of hisevidence has nee Fetleaked | with assault and battery on Mary Hall, wo | (eseeg inde Su falling barom-ter. follow mes sient slainl ia whiclr detendoo alter a govetn- | arithmetic. The spelling contests indicate a | ont. it is thought, however, that he did not testified that she attended a ball atStott's Huil, | creasicg cloudiaces and light ratan nominees oe ment claim in which defendant was interested, | higher degree of proficiency than for any for- | furnish the liquor, as he generally closes his d Bill got mad because she daneed with | ncr:hwrst winds, snd slight chaness in the become and be promised to send money to pay the | mer year. place of business at an carly hour. To-day the | snother partner, and struck her over the eye; | ter, fullowed by lower, temporstare and einer he FIRST EE RT Bet aud their two children, but he | ‘The rule of the board prohibiting spectal | brand Jary devoted five hours to its work,thongh | fined $19 and costs. Ellen Morton, aseault sod Thured the Northwest, failed (¢ do so, aut has tailed todo so up to this | preparation, and giving extra time and attea- | they aimit that they are now as far trom react- | pattery on Lucy Creswell; $3. Minor Colewan, Pry chceey weethec, taal ne eee Someere time. ant aint My. nop kins Appeared for com- | tion toe few papils was better observed by the | ing the bottom of the case ae when they began. | assault and battery on Easton Frayer; $1) and scip (and vning eomerean =u piaipant, and Mr. J.J. Johnson took the testi- | teachers than it has been for years, and this | Cel. Whitley, the chief of the eeeret service de- | costs, Ellen O’Brien, assalt and battery on : LOCAL RECORTE = mony. = - fact makes the results above given all the more | tectives, Chas. Anchisa, and Robert Tr. on, | Edwin F. Warner; 81. Richard Murray, assault | The thermometer in the business office of Tam pa ndge Wr Slie dismissed the bill in the ease Of | sgtistactory. ‘The prizes, we believe, were | operatives on his foros were Ore ede Coe and battery on Jos. Stone, a momber of tha po- | STAR ranged to-day as follows:—8 a.m, ); 10 a.m, Earl C. Parr sgt. Emma F. Farr. awarded in strict accordance with merit. ‘The | Whitley denied, as ho did betore the Congres- | lice force, while arresting bim for disorder; $2) | 82: 12m.,85; 2 p. m., sT%- the parties | prizes offered by the board not only incite pu- i eset Te, our entire stock of DEY GOODS damages to priate bro CARPETS oe regardless of COST, to close basin, rates. sala 1K of goods woofer is willl large and well |". county, Ne Pils to greater exertions, but also impel teach. | wnuny committee, any ci farther said that he | SU2CoRtE. Peter Crowes , colored, threats to ure ALSO = = a test be 7 vi Fied her to quiet rumors in cirealation and to | Preto discover and apply the beat methods of | ai vot pet a thas hae ae eee seald that. he SeEtUSeTiCd, aul os tee: Beanie ae CITY ITEMS. A fine lot of WINTER ve her reputation, and charges that she de- | teaching in order to lace the best results. ant, had anything to do with it, thongh he ad- —————— te BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. Sith her sures years ang ner; that after living | For the first time drawing waseystematicaily | mitted that Nettlesbip had aston indiscreetly | thou och eee ee econ and aman with | Finatty AND To CooLuD: W BOOKS ith her three years,in# quarrel between her ht i eo cd her sister, he discovered that she was not a | ‘tent in the schools, KETs. COUNTE DRESS GOODS, rates. The —The last Gift t % H cen- examination and | after it had taken place, and while the Con- | {2€™, And Peter swore he would kill them both; | Concert in aid of the Public Library of Ken ition of that study at the close of the year | gressional committee were investigating it, by | PORdSto keep the peace. Lewis Fi sassault | tucky is at hand. The last chance to get a for- a a daily Hy trom ROW open te the public is net of ar ted heree! - * bat jas. Armstrong with arazor,cut- | tune for almost nothing is close tows. 'The cocarrence. wernt een nted herecit. The defend | was highly satisfactory, and one of the inost | civing money to Michnel Hayes, who is ‘now in | 4nd battery on Jas. Armstror Ay ie ait ez iS | Call soon, Our place can be reached for Five Tered, denying nearlyaall the allegations | pjeasing features of our closing exercises; for a | jail churaed with bane eine cone ‘racy, with | Nyshy hand vers, severely; six months in jail. | agree the hundreds and thonsandsof the people | oCn! from any part of the city. WARREN CHOATE & Co's, and making the counter charge of his adultery | Gotaiied statement, we refer tothe report ot ibe | tick ee ee being Int Col. Whitley says, | Sirenee of batuing ye thee Pane eee fof the | who are daily buying tiekets in this concert in with one Sallie D. Muller, on cth street, in this . §. Henkle appeared for complain- : THE ARCAD committee or drawing and penmanship. however, that Netticship was burying his child | OMeDSe of bathing in the Potomac river near | all parts of the world, and they are right. It is z, i 5 rer rin, Tn conclusion, your committee tender ac- | at the tie when Hayes called upon him, and of Che aae es ne eed ae wee ie hance. Look at the advertisement and WOOLFORD & SHILBER he Great Tee Age, and tts Relation to the Autiaul- Grow for defendant. knowledgments to the gentlemen who ren- | that he .{Nettleship) borrowed the money from | son, demurred to the information, on the ground pi clonic between D and E soutt=est, tape and illustraucen, Sone © 8-8 ve This morning Judge Wylie granted s oeres | dered able assistance in conducting the special | the undertaker, Hayes promising to come to that it did not set forth under what ordinance | THR NaTronaL Savinos BANK, corner of ———— Acrow America; or,the Great Weet and the P in the case of Augusta F. McConihe agt. W. W. | examinations.” Weshington to testify before the committee, | the charge was made—whether by the Levy | New York avenue and i5th strect, pays 5 per N. B—Onr Bore, which in every particular is Const. By James F Rusiing. esti McConihe. fn this case the parties were mar- Mr. McLellan, fromthe committee on musi, | who then desired his attendance very much. Court, Georgetown or Washington corporations. | cent. per annum on deposits for each calender first-clare apd well-established, (dotng slargeceth | Tem Timed; s Romance. By Theo Bed eee cae enaconsin, in January, 155%, | reported that the profits from the concerts will | “Mr. Auchioa who le ee tostiee ctective, tes- | Mr. Birney, for the District, took the ground | month. Banking lioure tod, Satardacs, oto | 1&des) for rent. i 2w | Prodeuce Calfrc's; a Novel and by two children living. Complainant | Smount to about #500. The formal report wis | tified that he and others in Col. Whitley's office that the act establishing the Police Couct re- | 4.and 6 to 8. t,t D®Y 6vens at 4 sackiricg A erage tothe i Sates that they came here in November, 133, | not ready. | , | in New York, often receipted for telegrams with | quires it to tnke cognizance of all misdemeanose —--« TO RBDUCE STOC. Rr eee, ion Butoc: and resided here till 156%, when defendant d Mr. French presented the resignations of | the colouel’s name in lus absence, and that the | Within the Inmite at the ‘corporations named Tue Rvs CommenctnG.—It bas commenced, — Wilkes, Bheridan und Foxe the Opeoenies Stee fe tae ee ures an | Mleses Jentio Tow and Linxio E. 5. Clarke, | tignstare on the mantsoreniinn bee oe And that itis not necessary to specify the par- | 8° Is rolling in a volume like an ocean tite | HAMBUB@ EDGINGS—ONE THIRD OFF! ree lil. By W.F. Bee. ppomios wader she charges tha: for five years prior he was | teachers of the 3d district. Joe te wot that ot eee eent by Hayes to Wit- | tieular law or ordinauce. ‘The court held the | te rush for tickets for the fifth and last grand ‘Tho following goods closing out at ® Paths. A Woman's Vacation. By Eile W. babitually and since has utterly | propose CONFERENCE WITH THE DISTRICT ley, 1s not that of Col. Whitley. He also testi- | case under advisement, and required collaterals t concert of the Public Library ot Kentucky. ENAUTLY HALF PRICE. pee. ‘ir. Payne appeared for COMMISSIONERS. Hed that Col. Whitley was in Boston theday the | of <1 each to be left, and the bors were dis. | Everybody knows that this is tha last concert Yir:—Initial ibrosd jefe, | _ All the Now Books, Fine Stationery, Papstorios ree ik the eeemony. | Mr. McLellan oftered the following preamble | telegram was suppose to be Feceipted for by | charged. St. Clair Burley was fined =5 forex- | Which can be given, and everybody knows, too, | Lace faryart Onrenls bevce oe Eee | Corclopat Sweortments of besutiful papers and cree in the case of Eliza-| and resolutions: Whitley in New York. changing profanity with Sarah Longster. Jas. t $25,000 in cash distributed to | Linen pay pmery ob lots of Trim =e. char! Farmer. In this case | " Whereas by virtue of an act of Congress the ge W. Carter, formerly employed as a | Gleasonsancault and battery on Marearet Gl the ticket holders, and nobody wants to be tast | mines and Fancy Parasols at {a./ WARREN CHOATE & co. the partice were March, 161, and | government of the District of Columbia has | detective in the secret service, but latterly by | son, hie wife; #5 fine and peronal bonds to keep | iB ecuring @ ticket when sach prizes of | Pare? * din Soa iF " oe lived t ; fall of 15:0, when ke | been vested in three Commissioners, who have rd Ohio railroad, was noxt ex- | the’ peace, 1.000, $100 weatke | Suniner Bhawis, acd fine Uimhe ont Oetiutt; | NEW OOK AND STATIONERY s70K8, 1 not again live with | recently entered upon the discharge of their d,and detailed the statements made to eee of $20,000, &e., &e., ribated. | about 31.25." BOGAN & WHEL Z red for plaintit?, and | duties; and Hayes in Baltimore, to the effect that | iishop Southgate om Temperance, | There is no time to trifle_all talk is business. 335-tr 101% and 1020 7th street nor Whereas said Commissioners have not yet seut him (Hayes) to Washington to ndence of The Star.) made known what changer, if any, they riay | connect’ with Neth ——-—* heaith, economy ipsurea by _nain f ip, and that Nettle- duly 14th, 1° seco ners | make in the management of the public schools: | «hip got. Hayes to ‘do the job; th Hayes Evite ly eli Dooley s Yeust Powder. | Elegant Light Iolis, ties were | ‘Therefore, be it employed the men, and that’ Nettleship intro- Ss eee Biseuits, c., prepared in 10 minutes. Try it. ton’ the iath or Scuumead, | Resolved, That this board deems it proper to | duced Menton to Hayes ona forey hentia ne Eate, of this place, preached of lart ganday'a | Witz you 6070 wy Kxowces’ Awxnt at on the 15th of September, | take no important action affecting the interests | sey city, aud that Benton and Hayes came to | air ot temperance. The brick walls of | CAN INsxor Destrovsr, aa everybody does “aking with her bis two chile | Of the schools during the next school year until | Wachington together, Here Nettlesuip hat Wit a cl oe who is tormented by Bugs, R hes, Ants or believes the wont to St Tacig, | the Commissioners shall have had an opporta- | jiams amd a German to meet them, afd thee, | Falls church, now over 190 years old, echoed vere lieves she went to St. Louis, 3 jevi-tr Correr imb street and Ponus, ave. AsCTHEE ae 3 (80108 NEW STYLES OF STATIONERY. | AT TEE CBERAP DRY GOODS STORE, Per and two packs of ony ‘ CaRTER’S a es of Pirt Rep sod W" . 707 MARKET SPACE. sorted tints, containing Sve guises nf payee end Sey ‘Vis, Court Papeterte, containing two * bed and beat dren, and h h on that occasion one of the most remarkable | Other noxious insect vermin, don't If you want | 1,000 YARDS OF THE FINEST QuaLiry | Y"l0Pt be eate ing for partice about to Mo.,/and he knows not her present whereaboate. | ™tY Of expressing their views. tne, | tai (and thee Sia diay reasuiranged. Carter | puipit utterances probably of its whole exist. | & considerable quantity, buy it im driview, "het BATIN ETEIPE GRENADINES, im oil colo, a hgh mor Gane seeren ae sisintiil; ant J Resolved, That a select committee of nine, | said (and this was also testified to by Hayes, | ence, You are aware that our locality has been | Save money by purchasing a large package at ony he cente. 4 BALLANTY Se J.dobsecn tock ie testimeny * | consisting of two members from each d: | both vefore the committee and the grand jury | vigorously exercised Of late over the catabiine | once. ‘The sey oT Poomasts in thus obtaining ® | ORInES. cnip¢ cute, Doe eED BAMDEEE- Se Fru STRERT. “Judge Wyle alts mate a decree of divorce in | With the president as chairman p when he was examined last week,) that he saw | Ment of ‘a drinking ealooe hens by one Amos | triple amonnt of Powder, which only doubles | CERES. only 6 cents. TOWELS, only 6 conte, _Al the New Books for summor reading.) 9-tr the care of Wm. McCarter agt. Laura il. Me- | b¥,the chair to wait upon the Commissioners of | Netticthip give money to Hayes, and that he | MCh! ‘This sermon wiil add greatly to the excito- | in price with each increase in size of the pack- | lou yards vere fat OA MANIC DA LTe in ICHARD B. MOHUN & ©O., + peg arent pr Pa pr rer the District of Columbia, in order to receive | afterwards liad and showed the money in Bal- | ment now exieting. ‘The Bishop pretaced his | age. The Patent Power Gun, which is sold | beautiful patteruscoms fects ‘ 2 Senate bat they were marred in No. | uch communications as they may feel dispo. tmore. ihe above are only the salient points, | Giscourse with the remark that the socasion acd | with tne kages, is the haniiest little instru- | 90 dozen splendid STOOKINGS, only 12%; cente, BOOKSELLELS AND STATIONERS, Carter states that they were marrie 1 | t0 make, and give such information as they may | the examination of Carter lasting some time.” | subject had no connection with the exsite- | "ent imaginable. Depot, C. N. Crittenton, | SILK SUN UMSPELLAS col PARABO LG ety . Sane Sos wen ate deer eee, until | require; and ‘that this board do now adjourn | “trom teatifed to heen eee time. | its ailing in the place, and its fruitfal | No.7 Sixth Avenue. Sold by all Druggist and | 9p. 1018 Pewsevivanta Avenca, dune iss, when she deserted him, and charged | subject to the call of the committee. with Hayes in jail by arrangement, when Hayes ei test is sonud 1b She in coe [Groce e03 STRAW MATTING and FLOOR OTL-CLOTH — that she committed adultery before such deser- | “rhe resolutions were adopted, and the chair | Sait Col. Whitley Was innocent of the whole | * For every creature of God is good,and | eee “OLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE STOUK RE. . NEW BOOKS ton. The wife denies the charge of w announced the following as the committee:— | aiair, but that Nettleship was deep init, ani hothing to be refused, if it be recetsed with | , S10 TO $1000 Invested in stocks and gold paya olkevns oP oan The Evangelical Alltance of is 2 and says -he lef ise eho was un Messrs. Harris, Roeser, Wolf, Mclelian, Alian, | that Hayes admitted that much of his ( Hayes’) i Pha Baa Rook tomas two hundred percent. a month. Send for par- 16-tr 707 MARKET SPAce "ED LB Moticy 2 role. emo. OF. stand bis cruel t Marche, Wileon and Lloyd. | evidence before the committee was Talsccana | thankegiving.” poten Pimzerance to ba | toulars. ‘Tambridge & Uo. Bankers, 2 Wat | 2° ace. QP oy Bawor of Joka Wautaxeis ee eae Adjourned, subject to the call of the special | {ne My tice heag- | Propounded “the question” thus’ ivan: | street, New York, uj; | NOTICE! NOTICE NOTICEN te Semen Dire, pipette . treated her, an “ tee. *. Lee, the telegrapher at ice head- eo ‘sais ————— arper's Travelers’ Gu i Adultery with several parties. Messrs. Webb SS eae ip arent eater te ee eee e2Ez ANGre SewiNe SLACHOTE anioe off373 — Bor MTT eos OTe Sale Genes ond the Bast startes Sait Mir. Board of Health. ars while at work, te ae ind 9,000, 12-8, DEY GOODS are still setting at low rates st | ay — pon fe, and Me- Jokaten tok the PROCHRDINGS LAST EV RNIN hat there were to instructions given him or | gu Subicct waa divided into two part SET BAXTER’, 19420 Pounesivaninavonse,, Mopairs | [YEW BOOKS, by. At a meeting ot the Board of Hea!t ary.one to let one of the bargl arsescape, anil | notice the references in the Bible to wilt Hein attendance | $24 4/pace Cheaper than ever. proms Goods, RECEIVED AND FOR SALB AT Gaareane uieaeneVocsnerioss | ™O™* = a that the eseapo was entirely Cental as far | gret is tound in Genesis, 9:21,22—“And Noah urdy evening, July sth, | Calcoes cheap. Bed Spreads, Tow: $ SHILLINGTON’S Bo: Tus NonTHgEs Lingrty MaRKaT AWARD Ceentea, GEE, Gs ab ok SS wanky began to be a hust ho planted a he will be absent artil Monday | Table Linen st bargains, Howry, Ladies” and 5 OKSTORE, > Vesterday the directors of the ‘Northera | Waf Presented, showing the abatement o Sean hay Meme aces viveyard; and he dr ine and was banet 3d. Thousands of persons who | Gents’ Handkerchiefs, and a general ascortmont of | Cormer 4% Gireet and Peansylvania Ave. 4 Market company opened bids for cree, | Bulsancer, 228 dead animals removed | mand Messrs. Nettle | Srunk.” &e- condenined fu s:cong tate ou (No. 535 | Notions st low figures apte-tr waduit Shenae. 0 tus by Anginey Wetinenn wating’ furnishing “ erial, and laying th a nremedet my op yo, Goyle, an | terms the Sranksanens Noah. He fount peite the Treasury a, oe aR Lottie Dar! By the suthor of Olive Blake’ ~ Kae che mee in t bailding. At - Langston, fr . ” ; | | wherein the Old Testament a ».C.,) find that timely attention \§ . street, between K and Ly The winais gwere | Rho was referred the au tins Geese | the use of wine nor of “ stron, portant members, the feet, econo- GOAL AND WOOD. Ship Ahoy. A Yarn t» Thirty-six Cable in buik —Jobn Popkins, $4,632; F. M. | 72¢ Siaims of persone for bedding, clothing and Were equal in alcoholic properties to mbisky oF time, and conduces to health, comfort, (eae COAL! tr uctimes and Penalties, By Rev. H.R. 35,23: Charles Va "35300: W.B.| f = . brandy. The Israelites were permitted to us: » and probably to length 3 io Draney, 95,25; Charl nee, 85.300; WB. | pg ; THE AMALL POX BPI- | | strong drinks in a great feast of theirs. Ast te removes Corns without pile, | We lavirethe attention af consumers to-our stock co ener eee ie emmintecences and Per Lu J. & W. Henderson a kb enest that Wine, everywhere in the Old Testament it was pt can walk with ease. He success | Of COAL, vtuli Sadihions daly which ecg: | Tee Dethroned Heiress. By Bluse Dapay. = 2 ard, mado a Feport 1 pr | Tegarded as ‘one of Goud’s best g tot { Meats Bunions, Vascular Excreacencos, | yiijchwe are ms ing addRions Gally, which we offer Langley Manor. By Mis. Neway" a Mercer & Co had been found due, the claimants of | | world,” it was a blessing. It was referred to cmb ngrowing Nails, and other ailments | St (le°st TINE WUOD, sawed and eplit or in | The Wetherel Ateir. By J. M. DeForest. ‘ Barta, beve not been indemnified, and c ered citement by a suicide | the wine that maketh glad the heart of man.” | of the fect. Office hours from Sa. m. to 6. p the stick. Tne Goneervetion of Bporgy. Br Ba . e300. 7 be without special arrangements in accordance | in the yard of George Banks, a colored shoe- | He declared that ‘God nowhere bans it nor | Fee, Si perviait. Established in Wash 04K and PINE KINDLINGS, ir bundles or by Baas: inemistry. Bs Josiah P, Cooke, caste with law. The committee recommend that ne- | hs a1 Massach a prohibits its use to any one, except to the priest | D. G. 1561 the cord. STEVENSON < BeOTHE —— the author of Bari'» Dene, stone work were as follows:—Baker & M. . ‘ t » &t No. (31 Massachusetts avenue. It | P any * pt so U. 1561. ” ALL THE MAGA ES AND F, r rt tice be given of the readiness of the board to hat John Mood: lobed: bout | im the exercise of hisspiritual duties.” He next ——-—__ Office, 1218 Pennsylvania Ave ND FASHION BOOKS ames H. Palmer. $6.19; receive and consider these claims, and that they | 4 moth. ibe recdes ta Bronte ann | ieek ts Mew Tabieee Teview? Wine had | _ We’s Dorncs in WALL STRERT.—Explains | je2str Dopot, Sevonth-street Wh MABOH. W. H. Henstis, $ Jam be directed to proceed as rapidly as practicable | #3 years old, who resides in Freeman's alley, | {ook the New 1 beverage tothe Jew under the | Stock operations on email capital withont risk. TLEE® WHaur, PLATING CARDS, BLAS POGES, ans i Hughes, $5.0; F. M. fo settle the same, and that rigid rules of evi- | between rth and 7th and N an ‘Drelock, and | Old dispensation. Christ paid a tribute to its | Copy sent free. Teunainer & Co., Foot or Bixts Staerr. : omtar ibe, NTHING If THM STa- }.£. Hammond, $185; D. } gence and close business judgment in relation | into the shop of Banks about 6 o'clock, an: lity hg to wine in his fi 19,24 2 Walt street, New York. OOAL and WOOD constantly on hand an de Arad W. B. Downing & Bro., $6.45; i } engaged in conyersation, as was his custom. In | quality by turning water into wine in hari is ity, a feba-tr SHILLINGTON * - e to the identification of claimants and value of | ‘ 4 ‘a | miracie at the marriage of Cana in Gal -—_—_ ivered prompuy to sil parte of the City, a ow ‘ole & Co., = J. W. Henderson, $ property destroyed be observed; that the seve- | # little time he asked the loan of a shoemaker'a Cc. e Dans yall. V. W. Vandenh h, 2%; A. K. Murphy ; M. Osborn, $7; Knife, with which to trim the heel of his boot, | lee. He showed it the same high nonor | oelvitcted Hatnas Para? MACHINE. The | rates, i < , | knife, with which to trim the heel o1 wot, - : cele! ry ‘atterns, cy at OC} sane or lene, EF GHIA. CAE af Sao Caer eani | and remarking that ba had gotreligna: peaed | by employing it » At, the last | supper. | Baum’s hoopskirt and ooract factory. Tih street, balance remaining in the landsof thetreacurer | through the back door into the yard.’ Banks | “And Melehizedek,” ‘said. the Bey ‘King of Intelligencer building. 10,28 of the District ef Columbia to the creditot the nally became uneasy at his long absence, and | Salem, brought forth bread and wine, the priest GOODWIN Y. ATLER, lot of BOANTLING for sale cheap, Severs tons of beet ROOFING FELT on bard. aps-tr 8! J. Harvey & Co., MISCELLANEOUS. “PP OUND TOP chee "DW. CLARE, T, B. CROs ; “a toard and appropriated by the legiiative ae | going tuto the yard. found him reeling uoder | @ the Most High God” when he bewed see OTHE oon, indorsed and pre T. wavw.ciese Rem DRAULIC CEMENT, ES e contract was award- 4 - | sn old ehed with his throat cut from ear to ear, le u y o W. SLARK & 6@., ‘The undersigned are now ato Gusta & Cec uae ceeneared Stccse wan continued er the eerpeas anton | aed the kulfa still in Blgnand, Beukerocon: | meriicial enitmenee setter cen fain | ADG digestive remedy, ts, steadily gaining to : bree above celebrated CRMBNT sand comtreee work this morning, and it is expected that the SANITARY MMASURES. ately called tor aid, and Sergeant Clements with | the past, ‘tor refreshment and hospitality,” | popular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, n LUMBER, WOOD AND Ooan, ore at low rates. . building will be completed by January let next. A petition trom numerous residents, arking | Officer Shimoneck, responded, as also Dra. | Testing on equal authority for such use with the | stipation, an@Headache unequalled. 4,29,e020 DOORS, 845H, BLINDS, = 18 * z. M. WATERS, —_e—_—__ that asewer be laid on P street, between New Eowen and Bogan, but the wounded man died | first. It is not, then, a detestable potation, ‘THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired MOULDINGS, as 2¢26-3m_ lo. eh street, Georgetown, FUNERAL ov THe Deap Sea Carrain— | Jersey avenue and 5th street ax a needed sani- Within a few minutes. The body was removed | since it was used in offerings to the Most High: ey 7 C “ w the Body, and the L Deep Water. Bs Pre is ft 3 and made to order by Hempler near 4\ street. - - | to the 7th precinct station house, where the | The Old Testament is full of proof that Govi the faneral | fore the District Commissioners, © eM ° | Coroner, Dr, Patterson, held an‘inquest last | approved of the use of wine by the people.” He ‘THE COMMUNITY at large Appreciate the use- 0 died sud- | (nm the recommendation of the health officer, Bight, Mr. Charles Maun being the foreman. | took the ground then that what was not wrong 8. ne. 1,5 J ZW SPKING STYLE CARRIAGES. Wort, Depet ane Ploaing Mill Tost ot atm atren | IN “uofts inest Sox Tork seat Park ond Pony 7) Top and oa +] op Buggies, Sash Low Door den! day, and whovlefta paper request: | the frame house pod promiscsin Gestation te: | The “evidence wan to he etfeer thet to use was not wrong to make and to sell. “He flees = Rees Soniee Men eS ae ae Jotprece Cairingwe "'Becon-hand Gerringos taker . ; , he resided with his brother and sister, | sustained the selling of wine ani = ; = Se eg Sg fraternity EeescionJaec ta: anae they Ger | connie oo Deaien Mencree eee een | wis a stata tases et catiee or ee city, | drinks,” and was opposed to prohibition. “You | Georgetowm Advertisements | JNSURANCE COMPANIES fween © sd De Washieee, Sat Be epee ne clined to receive if, t Bs a nuisance, and ite abatement ordered. and for some time past has been inbad health | must not attempt to Subp Dreabneaee oe [BY THOMAS DOWLING, a cctioncer. ‘Tae wav F E ABSURANGE | SITs. Baltimore. Me mayli-ly* 0 ter, took’ : erneo 7 PPING. tor the past three months having been confined | : » Dranke —— = - - rp lock ‘tena tate ened pe Titi | ‘The health elite saan a mnlesient thas P.| to his house. Yesterday morning he in- | wellas gluttony wasacrime. By God's law the | yVaLUABLE PROPERTY ON _LBE'S HILL, LL binge trae ‘street. Lodge of Good tem- | Marbury & Co., contractors for laying sewers; | the wrong man for along time, that fo had ex. Taner jas ake Sen ee ee TION. 1» CF SEOBGETOWH, AT AUC: | he bastnew of tuis Company bas, for years bece eS oet ee ats, Uv_a Teamess contained in the paper above | for the Board of Health, on application for per: | peticnced a change, and that God bad told him | under 1 Gnawa condeaseation, “The Bishop's OR. FRIDAY, July 17th, 1. at 6 otcteck | brent of ang eimstiar inetivaticn tn the world, oe se eereed ie ok Char ge of the remains and en- | mits to tap sewer at the office of the <img sy | octy agen neweris torepear iowithin an keer | mceus rink, tee bereid cimereicte Gee Bum.von the premises, E wil seit toons very | may23-ty BEY BOS and 808 Teh eect Scat crc oe © E x i , w ~ . . + Keay » lota trot on Valley, wo, Scot — — % 2 e A “ 3 lodge, red Odd Fellows,) at thei x b id know! rt of il. Those lots are jody sould uot by Gayuuoon | ine catine tert cae Tet oee ceeent nl | Wanton, aaa tale Che Ree cen | DC ee ee agent | from soto a fet depth of 103 feet, On ETLAND (iNPOBTED OEMANT, FOR 2 ~§ dean desmenca an ier | ine Gatettindoners tap might yanie cea, send hi ma te the ipsane asylum; if they did not | unless he was as {ree to do wrong as todo good. | four of th: so le aldwelling houses, which Plena 2 tS ay ted mg or Ag! New York- paklog Arcicial Stope or any kind of Senereee e preserved f aposition for ‘om ‘on omg anil) ge ms one esttatn “ I ° t of Dio | wit! be suid wi a which (hey stand. Brete . Burpins, $586, we F Coliare, water works, paveucuis, bulla- ¥ F diseection, viz m to the rule; referred to the District | he would kill some one certain. After @ brief srg ekg pe ey lie a "balance ia’ € and 12 | | Bepubiic Bite Inscrence Csmpary of Now York | Iwan teidaen se cre etrength fs dewiratie, The ty & post mor- rest, he again got excited on the subject of re- | 14 raudsineree aoe baby Months, the purchaser giving his notes beariug in- | Assets, €70),00. Burpine, Senter best ‘Cement la ihe world. Bole agent for. District e heen made. For | i called up hisreport on the subject of | ligion, and soon bad all the neighborhood in- | means of restricting intemperance. All couveyancius at he Gost of tha pure | Ayers, ik: Soe ‘Company of New | of Columbia, M. OUIN «SD, een a | ned up Miss ad subj ) torn the had found glory st Cece Aion Bho ieee 2 a cee aly ete THOMAS DOWLING. r atten a Je gw 3 a ™ werser 6s ep od te = maaan hemist he announced that he felt so supremely happy | partn ‘ox in ‘ ny t ‘Auctionesr ets, am 5 eo : id ala to | the beaets tad meade oe Tegeee Speak on ins | thatba weet go down and Gi be heel Eaees | Oatad with he onnte oie thé teetotallers | omas DOWLINGDATS National Fire Inenrasce Qoupany of Poitadel ne ef aura Lames ar About it, which he did. and then killed himseit | are highly indignant at’ this pulpit pronancia- | JB JING, Auctioneer, -aihnecla, 868.00. Sarpins, 828,001. purposs of | Mr. Marbury made dissenting remarke and | ae above stated. The jury returned a verdict | mento. Yours, &e., James. | TRUSTER'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE Two lig Deminton Fire Insurance Company of Vir — candy : chiried would that he came to his death by reason of wounds = a | STORY AND DASE: HIOK HOUSE OS nia— Assets, @316 + $118,000, means, it al- | argued that tle scheme, if carried ont, wou! e s a ao 5 = RIGH STREET, G TOW, i} WILLIAM L. BRAMHALL § 6O., Under the | entail great expense which they have no means |! the throat inflicted by himself, while tabor- | z ROMO Et? GEORGETOWN, D.0.. AE | mayan gr eee ee eects, decided to bury the body, | to pay ing under temporary aberration of mtad. “Mears. LAY, MORI, Noyes & mavey | AUGHION. © 0) 0 UN a ys tr nts, or . lution of the After farther discuewon the subject war lat | | The ody Tas, At Me renuert of hie brother Wil prewecte very deverlption of eixiny agatcet Bese gangs tenet, bearing date on cae aaaee J Was interred in Gig: on the table. nd sister, taken. i oe ‘i the District ot Columbia. Ofice No. 223 45 erect, corded in Liber 638, folina 36, of the faad KID zEP was interred in ( on the table. ie Lodge, Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, of | Gpporite the Morrison bull . Tecordsef the District of Volucabiay and by di setian Fatt or a Cornice | which he was a member, and they ae 1S Oe of the party secured thereby , the dudersigned, tras- o De. Dauer— abort strqmggeneaite foe the Dapeval, any: RovESs”’ suction, on TURSDAY TE eae one wee pyson. whose | a section Of the sandstone nice, about 12 fee Ropy ov A Drowsep Man Rucov znep ay 10-6 JNO. W. MAUBY. | }-> at b oFetoex Barts of ashame 6. XID GLOVES FOR LADiRS! Is oss neath mation. jvieemed R of Monday, | im length, § inches thick, and 12 inches wi: About 10 o’clock yesterday morning Messrs. ty-three avd ninety-four, « satty and Hawkias’ * " — “ rch, 80d was | together with heavy iron castings, onthe Cul- | terpack and Bobier, of Iast Washington, who ROLLE SRS, Mo 988 7) street _ortewest addition to Georgetowa, D.0., tbe samo, belne fat KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! erate; punctual! }gusraniced, sopl-ly or e of the rela- | onization building, corner 44 street and the | have recently been’ visiting the White Hoase, | ire ‘Apparel than any dealer in the city. Orders by | Preved bY a two-story and hasowent brick noussy E*ttefcisusp isei. ts of the deceased, among whoa | avenue, from some cause broke loose and fe!l | on the Virginia ride of the river, were crossing | inSif Gromptly attended to, Ladies waited ou by | house being No, 9 Wich steont. Said meee ee KID GLOVES FOR MISSES Bs from St. Joseph's aud St. | to the pavement below, where it was dashed in | the river from that place to Marshall Hall in '& | Mrs. Gorpews. my3s-Im* _ | begin at a point on the west side of ‘y hum any of the oldest inhab- | pieces. Dr. Darby was seated in an arm-chair | row boat, and passed the dead body of a colored 4 a igh str: : DURE SODA WATE | ae RS Batt on the weet side of enia f eT eee PENSE men of the District, includ- | by the door of bis drag-store, ard the whole | man floating in the river. They at ouce backed | PURE SODA WATER ithe (152 11-12) feet from the intersection of High street Wee Lr. J.B; Blake, Capt. J. H. Goddard, J. | mase—some balf a ton in weight—came down, | water, and making a noose ofa. plece of rope Bs IN ith Ist strect. and running theace westwardly and K. Condon, J. Carroll Brept, and Nicholas | carrying away his awning, tearing out the iron threw it over the head, and making fast, towed Rarpiiel wath, the center live of the alley bet ween the house on this ground and Happ. Solemn requiem mase was celebrated, | frame, all falling in a mass of ruins around it ashore about @ quarter of a mile below Mar. STSEL FOUNTAINS. ¢ Rev’ Father Wigett bemg the celebrant, Rey. | him, and strange to state, the doctor escaped | shall Hall; where it was left, and afterwards t! unbarmed. 1-BUTTO! re e y , a aac Father Keck, of St. Joseph's, deacon, and Rev. ._ A great excitement followed, and coroner was notified. It was subsequently | H4NSURY SMITH’S MINERAL WATERS addition; thence with the west line of seid lot ates, Father Cleary, sub-dencou. ev. Fathers | hundreds ‘rushed to the spot, expecting that | learned by them that @ colored man, name un- IN ty-four fouth twenty-one and three twelfths (21312) MoUarthy, Bokel, and Walter were also pre- | some onebad been killed. The doctor remained | known, had fallen overboard froma schooner Hive line of this pores] of aoe a ene anid sent. Rev. F: a cme Setivered the — = bar et te ionate searing the a | above the point stated ‘on last Saterday. soon STEEL FOUNTAINS, eae Yan) feet to Biel Bsn os by and the deceased.” Senae ute to the memory lent 2c 3 | Shcutrence, Ud Biv? Soy particulars of the | suPgRIOg SYRUPS FROM FRUIT JUIOKS | the Uuildicg line of High sider ne eee ee the deceased. Mozart's Kequiem Mass was | which in careening over broke the glass in the rence. —_ sung by the chotr, under the direction of Mr’ Ht. | door within a fewinches of his head. ‘The ee. | °Co! = Pg pe ph Sherman—Miss FE EID GLOVE DEPO Fixtures Bottles to Loan, | iccated for business, aud always reas Mills, soprano: M: cape was miraculous, and the doctor was ao Gonamer: and Byrup is bart rey ve | ; Mr. Sher- | ‘erms: Twelve hundred d : in man, alto; John Pugh, tenor, and Mr. Wii overjoyed at bis id fortune that he went | terday a young man, giving the name of J. SAWL C. PALMER, six, twelve,and eighteen months, with interest at 408 SEVENTH STEEET. Dass. “Mrs. Cecelia Young Smith inary worea? wregie over to Dubant’s, and, it is said, drank | Raleigh, surrendered Giinseit to the police an ‘ag alos Six Per cent. secured by deed of trast on tho proper- teered and sang with effect e five mint juleps, with only @ breath between | thorities in Philadelph's, stating that in 1565ho | mall-tr 5 Greene st., Georgetown, D.O. | ty. A deposit of §! Fill De Feauired when the Pand “lest, Sp each. | bad murdered ® school companion, named EFBIGERATORS—A full assortmont, at ro: | Property tnatrac terms of salo are not com: n of the services the remains were | Liolar Sterling, in Columbia, South Carolina, R duced prices. Water Coolers, Gas and days after sale, — taken to Mount Olivet for interment. | during a ee ee 2 votuketas TIs.—A report reaches here, although exact! sof age. He escaped to Texas, Oaliforni 4 Kewaway —Abdont 11 o'clock this morning | on what authority is not known, ti ana, Gee. | And other parts, and finally brought up a8 & horse, bitched to awagon standing oj ite | D. Curtis, former! this city, was drown 4 . as 4 the Masonic Temple, on F street, took bees fow daze since of eutacke Mhoals, Massacha- | cone!nded to Cond ersten Up and stand trial. EDUCTION IN PB10g8 Fo coabio. us to | F{°ME AGAIN] HOME AGAIN: lune tor Milliken’sca/-. In the center of the | setts. Mr. Curtis, who was aboat thirty yoars The chief of police telegraphed to the Colambia | fe EDUCTION Cr eT ae A GLAD OF street he met with an obstruction iu the shape | of age. was for @ long times reporter on the | Suthoritics, and received an answer: id him; Sogo a Dp. Crr- RKerogttp DEATH OF MR. Gao! SORSET{ ractonr: FRENCH CORSETS! « SRMAN CORSETS! oat our before moving into our New &tors, we will, from ‘country, 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS ef one of the Metropolitan cars boumt to | Daily Chronicle of this city, when that paper was | Will be on,” signed by the chief of poitce. this dare, SELL EVERYTHING AT BEDUCED work antry, ia fact Georgetown, and in two seconds’ time succeeded | owned by Colonel Forney. He wasa young man | pween’s DISCOMPORT IN THE PENITENTIA- our friends and the On band and made to order at 2 ing beth t through the side of the | of more than ordinary natural abi ity, was | k is large, and bargnins may be expected, | Si piic hat pre omincat. Save been our , RY.—The commissioners of charities and corree- | UBF stor BaNJAM! 1 ‘od. | public chat pre-eminent as may have repu- aking them off fied s Some hole or Actom Yours since he mar- | fon received yesterday @ communication from | jeg.tr 30 Belles ation in the el amataates ni doubling himself ap in @ heap onthe | ried a young lady of Nantucket, by whom he | Wm. M. Tweed. which they refused to publish | “SOR GEsawh SAVINGS BA! D. In Dyeing. and ‘Lides Dresses, greond. The fragments were gathered up, and | bad one child. He subsequently came to this until they should have acted onit. Itisunder- | (BOK baie yh A SAVIN AE, o.C., _— ee curbstone inquest denounced the horse, who | city, and for a time was engaged as associated stood, however, to be an application for mo: Bask brid EET. 's Ribbons, Rjea of “coukin’t see it; he having be- | editor of the Se ciety Journal, About two years spacions and comfortable quarters in th to receive dop 6 Hd and staggering from the effects of | ago he went to New EnziaiM, were it was re- | $Pacions and comfortable quacters in Srosete. “Genceat bentios ported he resumed hieconnection with the prem. | Sr'iyr, McDonald, the penitentiary ph: Jections’ mace on all N. £. Journal of Commerce, 14th. ger: ™., anion Saturdays B,, iateremt pald oa —— +—_- ——_e— T FOR ALLEGED SLawpEeR —Merers. Car- Surv ror Witness Fexs.—Dr. J.F. Hartigan | HOBN, Pres’t; J. DIOKSON, Uashier. ringt mi Carrington have tor Geo. C. Dunn, | yesterday filed a suit by bus attoraey, James Poronsp Hersetr asp Ouicpaen.—The ® . T. by bis next friend. George Dann, entered sait | Payne, against the National Life ‘iusutance | witsot Pe H. Sisith living. tou sail Lee Biehaer™’ Ebes- Dowling. Frei Wiens, Thad Bean tor s'auder, in having | company, for $140, which he claims as fess for | Kansas City, while laborin; ey A. Shinn, ELD Hartley, Thos, y of Cotover last declared and pub- | servicesaa witness fur seven dsys, at 229 per Tebed ‘a be (plaintiff) was @ thief, and | day, in the case of A. R. Jacob: —— the bad stoien a and fifty ogee —— a eee ¢ Smith- (defendant.) Damages are laid sonian a year ago, company the, ‘Ms insurance insanity, yesterd: bine to Ler daugh ‘atrych: aged six years, and baby, C Ls z fybersetr. The’ mother and baby N Eid fiy'ta AND OYSTER the daughter will recover. enge-ly 9 DD

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