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EVENING STAR. TUESDAY. July 20, 1574 LOCAL NEWS, Condensed Locals. day Michae! Hayes, Dewe an gent and Mr. A. B. Wil fore the grand jury on the safe burglary case. ‘The Matting!y property, comprising all tenements between the old Chronicie @ and the corner of 9th and E streets, was bid in yes- terday gt auction by the trustees for $11,000 The Marine band left to-day for Balti more, whence they will eccompany the McFilresh where be- Maryland regiment to Long Branch. They | Will retarn in about ten A certificate of incorporation of the Mount Pleasant Division, No. 11, Sons of Temperan= was tied yesterday by Mesers. Thomas M. ley, 5. G. Arnold, S. Simmons, W. U. Lipscom), jr.. aud J. T. Jones. ‘emia Association last ~ cane Venneyee | SOC wee wrung lected the following deiegates to the Couyen- tion which meets at Harrisburg August 10: Capt. W. H. Turner, Paui liersh, Capt. A. D. en, L. Harrwon and Capt. D. Roth. The fifth of a series of meetings in the inter- est of the approaching camp meeting at Wash- ington Grove was held in the basement of Dun- barton-street M. E. Church, Georgetown, last evening. Kev. George W. Hobbs preside, as- sisted Py the Kev. Messre. Valiant and Brown G. E. Smith, who erected for the late Pro: Morse the first line of telegraph poles in this country, between Washington and Baltimore, im 1844, died at his resifence in Newfield, Maine, a few days since, ed age. The Prince Meath of Mr. Phelps, who was by J. T. Strickland on th Ma riboro’. Mr. Phelps is convalescet and out of danger. The following is a litt of patents issued to res- or the week t, improvement tists d Richard Poweil, improvem Mr. M. W. 5: im iron vesse agent for the Southern sociated Press, eating in western Mary land. During his sbsence the southern papers are well supplied with Washington news by Mr. James G. Holland, of the New York Associated Press. Attention is catled to the card elsewhere of Messts. Lewis & Barry. These enterprisin, gentlemen have just opened their office, an Will doubtless do a large and successful busi- nese. They will announce fal! particulars here- aft er. The fifteenth annual convention of the Chi Phi Fraternity will be held at Willard’s hotel, in this city, commencing on the 23d inst. It is expected that full delegations will be present from at least twenty-five chapters, and that every state in the Union will be represented. A little boy, who gives his name as Willie Man, seven years of age, was found on the Glenwood road yesterday morning, and taken to the second precinct station-house, where he still remaing, being unable to tell where his pa- rents live. Mesers. Cook, Son & Jenkins, tourist and ex- cursion maragers, of New York, have inaagu- rated a system of cheap excursions through all parts of the United States, having control of ever one thousand routes by rail, steamboat ana stage. Just at this time it may be interesting to know that Mr. Will A. Short is the agent for this city, office No. 5th street, where tickets ean be procured much below the usual rates. phresuinrst catalan IMPROVEMENT ON SEVENTH StREET.—Yes- terday atternoon the brick work of the new row of three-story buildings on 7th street, between I street and Maseachusettsavenve, being about finished, the buildings were formally “topped out.” From the top two fine American flags were displayed, and during the entire afternoon the workmen seemed to be in extra good humor, for the old custom seems to be but seld>m ob- served of late years, and a “topping off” in the old style isa big thing. The buildinge be- long to Mr. George W. Utermehle, who thirty ears since erected on the west side of 7th street ‘exght three-story buildings, which have recently been remodeled. There are eight houses in the bew row, each averaging 20 feet front and 5) feet deep, containing 10 rooms, beside the stores on the first story. The fronts are of essed brick, with iron trimmings. Mr. B. B, Durran ts the architect and superintendent, 3 «J. W. Rogers bas done the brick work, aad the Downing brothers are the carpenters. The cost of the improvement (when the buildings on the east side are finished) will exceed $100,000. Abont five o'clock p. m. the bosses, mechanics, and laborers were called from their work, and joining a few invited guests the tables in an adjoining Louse were surrounded and the colla- tion—liquid and solid—was greatly enjoyed. Mr. Utermeble was complimented on his enter- prise and reference was made to the time when ip IS4 he was regarded as slightly demented for building three-story houses on the opposite of the street, when the privcipal building in that section was a two-story frame shop known as the * Wood-sawyers’ Ho! —_e—_— Brinpine Assc TIONS.—At the first an- bual (15th monthly) meeting of the a ag 7A tan Building Association lat night Mr. « Prescott, the secretary, presented the fi ual report. It shows receipts of $19,843. cluding $8,751 repayment of advances on 1¢1 share= sett urements same, includin, si advanced on Si shares. aud $2.9 for redemption of 232 shares of stock. Assets, M4; original number shares of stock, 3.410; withdrawn and canceled, 4%; number advanced on, 117; number not advanced upon, ; Value of each share, al 103 premium ning e ice president, John Cook; treasurer, James Fra: > Secre- tary, Jobe A. Pre-cott; directors, George W. Cisel, Wm. H. Brown, F.C. Ecklotf, Joseph R. son, F. M. Detwetler, M. P. Callan. w. Wallace, John G. Thomipson, Geo. H. Wood. Twenty-six shares of stock were advanced on at a premium of 55 per cent. At the (7th meeting of the Fifth Ward Bulld- ing Association last night 31,470 was received and paid out upon withdrawals at $13.5) pre- mium per ebare. a Reat Estate Transran e don, jr., trustee, to H. H. Parmenter, part 4, block 1 Mt. Pleasant; Patrick Cleary to Fran’ cis Linking, lot 14, block 12, Meridian Hill, $700; U. 0. "Howard, trustee, to A. angdon, lot 21, eq e 238, 15, square 275; Horace 8. Walvridge to Hannah A. Foster, part lot 6, square 27, $6,000; J. Ford ‘Thompson to J. W. bert, situate in the county called Robert ce, $1, J. W. Herbert to J. Ford Thompesor situate in the county called Roberta’ chotes, #1: d. L. Stanton, receiver, &c,, to Charles A. 1, square 294, =9/250; H. Kyan, lot 51 tw 58, square 204, $5,461; Wm. R. Arnoid and wife to Eliza J. t G, block 9, Barry farm; 81,500; Ann E. May fo Avnie E. Mry, lot 119, Beatty and Haw- Bins adcition to Georgetown, $4,500; David T. Cissel to Ellen T. Cowen, lot 5, square 340, ee; James F. Wollard to Charles Moulton, $1,600, t lots 30, and Si, square 1028, Fins E. White et al., assignee, to £ Hinkle, lots 42 and 45, syuare 514, $2,294 =a Tus Wasmixcton Moncwent.—The effort being mace by the Washington Monument So- ciety to get subscriptions for its completion on & novel and very simple plan, seems to have ex. cited no little enthusiasm hg our citizens, who have already set the example by forward ing contingent subscriptions for the purpose. 1t is & matter of pride to oar Irish fellow-citizens that the Knights of St. Patrick, John F. Kelly commander, bave been the first of the Irish so- es to respond to the call, having last night bed one hundred dollars, and given Lo0- tice that at the proper time they will do morc. This looks like bu: and gives assuranc® people of the country have not abated of the patriotism which characterizes the American Mesers. Petti fron fount have also contr Next! made the case of Lawrence . Lawrence, giving compiainant me ber maiden name of The parties were married in June, by Rev. B. Peyton Brown, have had three children, and respondent is charged with having sinee June, 172, lived with a woman namei La Chandler or La Chamberlain, and that they were living together in August, 1:72; that she Visited defencant’s mother, in Brooklyn, in 352, and bis family requested him to abandon faid woman, but he refused, and has since introduced ber as bis wife. Mr. Mandeville appeared for pisintif, and Mr. Cruikshank took the testimbny. Tus HineRwia Bexevotest Association last night slemted the i $ dent, chard Dillon; vice presidents, Joba Hogan and John Fainter; recording sec- eg Dennis Lyons; financial secretary, Jas. Jobn Madigan; assistants, John Fi . Jas. Fitzpatrick, John Meehan, and John ,v) board of visitors, J. Lynch, Jon Hays, thy O'Brien, Patrick Foley jpdimotty’Fote sergeant-at-arms ic] Day, jr.; banner. bearer, Audrew Byrnes. ARRESTED ON A CHARGE oF LaRceyy.— Messrs. Sargent and McEifresh arrested iast evening 4 young man named Henry Tarner barge: ith larceny $45 from Frederick Herron, a young wan emp.oyed in Stephenson & McFarland’s express office. Herron had tendered Turner the use of bis rooms, the latter being out of employment, and bis generosity was repaid by the loss of his money, abstracted from & burean drawer. Turner was held to answer. ——_——_— Roprsny._Between 1 and 2 o’clock this morning Cfticers Lewis and Auldridge took to the Ist precinct station-house 3 boxes cigars, 19 bags smoking tobacco, 2 quantity chewing tobacco, 2 Dame, S cave preserved fruit, 24 packages of pepper and two large baskets, which captured frem some thicv®* but were not fortu- Date evough to catch the rogues. The were identified st 5 o'clock by Moreie Maxtocst keeper of a groeery store in Limerick alley, as having beep stolen. Phe thieves entered over the Wransom of ths door, jr | the fractional a* ono, TEPTOBS: | 5 FINANCIAL AND MERCIAL Win H. Ulethe, sey oc tae amine Caos ma wees oe Snty ar. | the DANGERS OF TEE axcsr—ass, | Géorgetown Advertisements in this city, sustained somarhat ashingten a . Saye: “At aninzrest | THE Niupens > Lop? fice during the entire day yesterday, and trans. uries last Saterday. The family of Cucrations Surntahed by Mvddicton & Co banker. | held in, Londen on the body of a young ialy \Spixhewe) Fy Ee acted considerable routine business. A confer-| Mr. Clarke is sopping at Springdale, Loadoan Fhe following were ths prices bid and a'ked af | Tio G:cs succenly-® few hours after attending | Soncese. ence was bela with the county school trustees | counts. Va. The little, girl, of an advantarous eeting of tI faskington Stoc an of lexy, the coroner re- or ° n relation tothe bailding of a new echool-house, | disposition, wae sliding down the banuisters, and . a am Marked that it was hpi to cat woythag oe ee « ere Feached; also a conter- | by some means lost ber balance, and fell tothe 2;,4 wionel Bask ot Be healthful and pleasurable am €xet- Choir will meetaame sone, Be onier W. M oractpr -* ence with the Savaze Square Market company | floor below, a distance of some twenty feet. The /; wal Metrepoliten as dancing,’ but it mos: certainly prodaead | 5) 21 it © _F. BUERKELL, Secretary: established by the tare act —e ‘D relation t© @ permit to build the new mar-| injuries sustained were mostly internal. The Battonai Bauk, gpoplexy in certain cases, The cases in which BERS OF P MAG Ba. | TEBMSMODEF ket. &c. child is now doing well. It was fortanateno Be irads e is directly produced by dancing are hap- Bo.6.F a eS - Mr. Stanton, attorney for the District of Co- | bones were br —Nations! Theater B. pilz rare, but the seeds of death are atten soma Gcorectown.D, G it Weewes jumbia, bas returned to the city, and resumed Wahine eee BS ballroom, not ¢0 much from dancing as | I G. S89 4 é e circumstances unter which itis car- | uo 7 on. For iistance, what canbe morelikely | MASKCDER Ali 5 AGENTS, | a petite TcLaMmMs. ‘We offer our services to our friends and the publie fete PROSE. pies OY rt BEF ss TUR Congress bis ¢ Tee Texate: ¥ enjoyable performs Mr. J.f ‘Conner, late stenographer in the | ce Wak given at the National Theater last office of Attorney Cook, has resigned his place po oe by the Howard-Glenn eta aon prising _iyil Im 19 7th street corthwert POBTANT NOTICE BkGaRDING TALES + W2e@10S bid; Che: preforrod to ce P fraterpally tr~ et a i por lal d prern g ee ap beee y Sear nig ery org! rhe ges “s ee ee rae eee ee | re 1 OE a ceetary, < DISTRICT SROURITIES t mari » 0.8. fe Tes a 7 ry “2 ——— 1 be Menu Ghertan is. Sekenen Usa aoce i mies | | il or ‘the warm weather. ‘oe cooners was piso Toles exercise? Again. the aoa. | FRY THOMAS DOWLIBG, a cccionecr, oe nae fi the pew te por ris hare been appointed clerks in the controller’s | 200d, and the play went off well. e perform~ ‘ bali~ , crammed as it often Po } aguinet the District. incteding paid sewer office to arsist in the preparation of payrolls fos | abee will be repeated this evening. J., 1983, #8 tia, Com izee times 4g many peopla as it cat TRror es D ha Bice HOUSE OS | Cum saree Freine wens comminion of the the clerks and emploves, Miss Kate Fisher as “Mazeppal’ at the The- | Yar Gcrincates, any ong eit, le enough of iteel’ to| Blcn STRERT: GAOROeTOWe eee ke iss proper voucher or trauater., The Board of Aucit are recetving for exam- | ater Comiqug again tonight. with enant-+- mi Year gece - rmechve acclimatizad to suffueation | AUCTION. te notice will be at ination due bills issued by-the late assessor °— | rist= - reer $3 eked, Gee chaweee ering. Then there are the sci- By virtue of adoed of ernst ate on | {their collector of special improvemer*~ Ppa amie eo Ne jen changes of te; 4 a bearing ¢ } the lata 4 of Augest, A. D. IeT3, daly re ther + value. ates: adies, insuff «ature to which young corded > 3 is eet - All 5 A ing tno heated Son lad, are exposed om lear- | reccrdsct tne Distt cl AO ape ee ts dete, | Mt BONDS, bourse and std on ‘= -~erence hetween the amoants eral Improvement, 8's, com, L e a : = ss ambia, aod by direction PETER (aMene ‘ke = cans Wei apy a tabereeae oak bar room; fined $105, Dennis Burns, do.; not yee 190 a od iss. é5¢ bid, | likely eWch changes of temperature are | suction, or TUESDAY che ist day y of daly A.D. _Troasory 3% the due bills, which the beard havedecided will | SUNY. a atic, be received in payment of special taxes. ‘ ‘asked; do series, | y -@g disease. The late hours also which are TO-DAY. To-day, Tuohy agt. Gatele: order making Water Ocriificates, 8's, 1577, 92 | _-¢Tessarily kept in the season cannot be other. bid, 5 ’ den » Lad4, at § 0) — 6, 65 bid, 675 saked: do. 187, 63 | tolr + Sitect them if they have any temien:y Te, ainay tier, of Batty tea aekies | QR WER TAN. B.C., the sane beiag in. | * o-story and basement brick hous, Urder the new government the Sewer Tax wi! 5, HH. Peterson party defendant. Daily agt.Creecy; asked. “wise than very prejudicial to the heaith of both aed thie ‘dweltin > | refunded. and all those who have paid choir The Commissiontre and Lieut. Hoxie have | iusemens by confession, Nailer age. Nellor, —__—o____— 4 young acd old, and probably causo many. ilis pest oh ae ing them tothe undercigned stall’ ty been busy wit rouvne wot © entire day in | oo48P fixing penaity of bond. Webb et al. agt. w Street To-aav. Dessss that are unjustly credited to other | begin at a point on the weet sideof anid Bach © | stéevtion on Liberal (eras. Partioaler at- a Bodfish, Danenh d Alexander, | Wallach et al.; order for appearance of absent | | NEw Youn Jaly2l—The P.,.. qancialertcie | sources. There isin truth, great neel of re- | one hundrel and fity two and wren real De POL chaee and sale saat copuanee are eogaged in temencuring | defendants, Chase agt. Conner et al; decree a ae ‘9 contiags inte agalg | form in most of the social habits of the present | (5211-12) fect from the intersection of High # met Pay we wa and foreign & at ste the contract work ‘now in progress, with the | forsale. Shreve et al.; decree fiual ratifying | ange od running theace westward day, and the wonder is not that ons young lady *y esc paid, Tex Liens bo I Seecet is " ey bet sold, woes 6 . trustee's sale. Strong agt. District of Colum- | }'.!)5P<cutative shsres are lower. iskilled by dancing, but that any, save tue | yo view of determining apon what work shall be | Sat orger asening Be fin Tetmekigg ey, | ber ot “hock exchange people are oat strongest, survive the amusements and dangers | joi mgonthe somth one hardred gad’tweechins | 4 fy contracts continued eee y ve Some seven | ‘Tompkins; decree of divorce. Adjourned ‘wo | Sars Sho reqaain have feido.ot Wat street bush, | OC & Summer In Londo slittion: thence wih ter ten Neer etioteie | an ¥ con: atinued. yn va Wy = SS Up ST SORRCOTS o ence with at eens OF mand Sot wii Mr. Wm, E. Nott, in charge of the contract | Friday. | Juége Bnslt mine iy Active Dut the opinion is | gg-a suicide mania prevails among the demi- | | ¥ wee tworfthe (219 12) i 3 ms - . ‘ t OLICR CovRT—Judge Snell. i the fall trade opens it will de- de of St. Louis. t SEWER TAN RS ord Rees ic cthenation doe ema ee, 20 | Yesterday, alter our report clesed, Emeline | ¥lop into a mar siento Yarger thee tor monde of St. Louis. f Zl ~ dered his resignation to-day and it was ag. | , Dcnterdag, atten Ost eey om Anas Mowsitio, | Semtey, Bem rte com crops are, on. the wh #7" In some parts of the interior the ripening | BZ ROB ay Re urene cepted. $3. John Swartz, assault on Satah Gross; con- Toe Ana Le ec cotton states advices lead us to | of fruit is hastened by removing the earch etree: to ube said 1 be GOOD NEWS FOR THE EMPLOTSS. tinued. George Mickers, aesault; #3. John | tne western a8 large @ crop as lest year. In | around the trees to auch an extant as to leave & ing. The bous: Chas In the Controller's office the roils of the fre- | Uoued. , George, Micuer, Strand arenas ince ywiates tho pteld of cereals will ex- | Gepth of earth over the Tools of nly avout two | feed he kash ete , men and ae have been Cy ee and = and 30 deys ‘each. Osca Howard and Wateon Aton Tork entistectory” toll “trate, aa | 38 sur inches, which cau be thoronghiy warme i Terme: Twolve handred dollars T° ThE Payment of the former will be commenced | Greer 3 $5 or 20 days in jail. Frank ' money market those most campatent to | by the sun. forthwith. The question as to a reduction of | Greer, ailray; $5 or 2) days im jail. Frank Yok for at least a steady market during the The ender icued twenty per cent on the payof the police has Sends George’ Gotthardt, maintaining a | ':’ssicder of the year. Within a f-w days we - 5 | fellow-citivons been settled by Controller aylor, who decides | bonds. Gorge, ie a ne ete nae on : Ie of the offer of the Treasury to CITY ITEMS. iaeeiocba wines graeme ta that it is not to be deducted. This opinion is | 38 trect, between M and N; 220. Pps ty Poca ene ee one errensy wait: = .— the property at | the prosecution ‘ concurred in bythe Commissioners, Cont-oller . ’ sheng, ig eda Ba sy GaP ag batten it a ly jUSt Dooley’s Yeast Powder if you relish | Scd cost uf ine defeulting perchass. C. “ft Baker.and by Mr. Stanton, attorney for the | 1m the case of August Buckner, charged w'sth | citouln era rit acre Corina, OC the Teeasary | Night, aweet and wholesome Biscuits, Rolls, | Sick Stott cf meteree = tuieaion provid have Seen sseopicien, nd ti cnly iie mee selling liquor without license, the court yc Pe, access. Money coationes ‘abandant at 3103 Fastry, Ac. “Your grecer sells it. pldads Tas. SowLIiG, Ase. gc te ace way pleted, and the only thing now | Tosed'a tine of #105. Kate Connolly, Dr otanc; Saar pat for pine @) days’ mercantile pa- | Tay Frener Lace tn America isthe New |” ell Os thoes of ove xs 3 its ” pd cal a . ne bo “4 . ict gore - yet completed. ‘The work is being executed by | Sradeg to berkilled. Clarence Midd, wae Piiccs' Dogan to. improve, with’ Leke uote teed, | , $10 TO 1000 invested’ in stocks and oe aha 08. DOWLIRG. Aer, | MteRtlon. SICRARD WALL-A08, the bureau of printing and engraving, Treseury | Stey@ns, E. H. Wilmot and. sever ai othen for- | inc. and as we ‘write ‘prices are. near the | tWo hundred percent. a month. Send for par- | _292 a THOS. DOWLING, a: 2¢20-Ln Office No. 646 Lonicisna avenue department. gs eS ; | bighest, with “the ‘tone of the market steady. | ticulars. Tumbridge & Co., Bankers, 2 {all —— feited collateral. Josep! owns, profane; “3 ‘The Will of the Late ex-Mayor Leaox. | $3 Ama Boone, iond and boisterous; £5. Jon bernie cnee paren ce Of direstece kag | "rete New York. ae € “Mayo +] Ho Clarke and’ Joshua Browne, profane; $3 ‘Lhis morning, in the Probate Court, the fol- | each. Anna Miller, @ prostjtute and vagrant, eee been calied for to-morrow, at which the question of Foot Sur; ern = towing will of the late Walter Lenox was tiled | was sent down for sixty days. Joseph Har- if Ce 8 dividend and lease to the New York Osntral, it ts | Dr. White, chi be in attendance said, will be treme: 7 PER ©] 4 zg Interest ts elw at bis rooms until Saturdy evening, July isth, riained. Ex and partially proven, and a citation was ordered | paugh, selling liquor without license; judgment | as follows: Lake Shore, 79+ lfsee after which he will be absent until Monda: HY order of the Board =: to issue to the kin abd sister, Mrs. Simpson, to reserved. aeuee Brown, assault and battery G@I\e. Brie, 315, @32. Pacitic M: yA 3d. Thousands of persons who JAMES THEEEY POLRISHOLR, Brounen. a woe Seas = Se viet — Mader pay lle Je oe wv ane ssf on Pac ‘sit a pac wl the — Scored Hs na removed from 113 Pennsyi- rat pet Te“abort. ve : ringman, Assault ai attery on John Be! 6 “eae < reas lepartment, mr > os. “ cuew, 1, Walter Lenox, of the city of Washington, | ‘The former ws agent for Mr. Knox,and the lat | Haid moe, 20028. Government ‘bonds firm. Washington, D-C.,) find that timely attention e, Washington, to 190 Bridie et. |“ jeat-tm $89 100m wrest. do hereby make and pronounce this tobe my | ter a driver of atruck. ‘The affray occurred in | BA!!™OMt rales of gold have been at 110@%. On | to those important members, the » CCON0- last will and testament. I give to Julia Simp- Geor; wa. Sprit n, after an altercation Id loane th have been 2@2\, at. For- ises time, and i. fort, son, danghter of my nephew, Thomas P. Simp- | with "pail shigh a Seana sation | gold Jonas the rates 12@2's per cent. mi ,, and conduces to’ health, comfort, own, Lam prepared t ee Sane oe and & paving stone and knocked | eignexchange continues dull, 489.055 Somes tate? Sat: ewelry inthe lest manuer. teed. ‘inj O eat 0 | TRIP STEAMER LINES. 3 i and cheerfulness, and probably to length | GELECT ANNUAL EXGU RE son, of the cityot Washington, my writing desk, | him off his box, indicting a bad cut on his head | #*anotatious tor business in prime bankers’ ster- | ofiife, ‘Dr. Wilteremeves Garne y ithout pain, | S2LECT ANNUAL EXcuas N Otro. my gift in past to my sister Julia. J give | and other injuries about his person. ‘The affair | ing bills. o £0 the patient can walk withease. He success | PINEY POINT, POINT LOOKOUT AND Tug | + 2 — to Lenox W. Simpson, son of my said nephew, | commenced about the loading of a wagon. In ‘The Markew. fally treats Bunions, Vascular Excrescences, CERSAPEAKE Day. The Btramer GERORGEANNA leaves 7th street the family Bible, bequeathed to me by my | defense, it was shown that complainant incited , ‘Jal Nails, and other ailments ON SATUBDAY, AUGUBT Ist, ‘¥barfevery MONBAY EVENING —_ father, brought by my grandfather, Walter | the fignt by calling defendant bad names; $0. BY THE, At 90 elock, for Leonardtown, Pt: GEORGETOWN HIBB&KNIAN BENEVOLENT Folet, Marshall's, P Amt Look ont amd! The Steamer LADY OF <ibonaintcaciney 21—Cotton duti—t ia- | Club and .—— Lenox, from Scotland. "I give to Lucy Brown, | Ches. Thomas. $5. Henrietta and Mt For nee es ears ae " 80 Fee, et pe ‘Sic Hos fom sa a zton; . u Shas. OmMAas, ray; mI a ‘ect and western superfine, 4.: i ngton, daughter of my niece, Mary Brown, of the city | Mahoney forfeited esilateral tor an afltay ccd | sues 5 808.00; do, ae eee =, of Alexandria, my gold watch, which was ® | each. John Thomas, colored, market thief, lar- is superfine do. extra, 5.2 I Agent. “ E LAKES will teave | 57 16-tocl + 4 2505.0); 8.25; ——__¢ —___ Geor zetown at m., sharp, wad 4 ift from my mother. I give to Glenn Brown, | ceny of a pocket-book and mone: from a lady | 49. family,7 75@9 & Wheat weak, dull aud lower— Werer’s Dornes 1n WALL STRERT.—Explains 6:b street wha 30 § BU RA fon of my sald miece Mary, the Bible presented | {fuho huh eee eae eee rom & lady Chelee amber, 1 AG Wy unt prline.do.»1.25@1.35; | stock operations on amall capital without risk. | civiteer Bony Buco eg 8h | 1874 OSES A LOeEEE 1874. to me when mayor of the cityof Washington by | uel Brown, assault on Mary Rivers: ~papeinae Bes ca prime red, 1 30) #20. Jo- | 133: to Copy sent free. TemBripar & Co., the teachers and pupils of one of the schoo! dis- | hanna Robinson, assault and battery om Mar | do’? (ar aS. Panett eee ao and titiana | OSB E 2 Wall street, New York. tricts of the cityof Washi: m. Igiveto Wm. | celina Andersen; $1. Maria Schafer, assault | duil and nominal ite southern, W@ ae = £02, of my said niece, the likeness of on Priscilla palloway; $5 and costs. Sophia | #2 jen. A. T. Jacl Chinn, assault on her brother, Gilbert Chinn. i give and devise unto Reginald Fendall, of | The latter, a small boy, testitied that accused fiREday. stopping at Piney Point going and retara- POTOMAO BIVER La! Macs will be celebrated on the Point air, by the Ohaplain of the Society, Bor Rocoffort, B. J, who will accompauy the excureiot- TDOse, DINGs, pif COLTON'S. BE ACKISTON'S ISLAND, AND LEONARDTOWN. n improved demant | Oats T—aouth- Fu fOGzS: western mixed, 63a54; do. white, 67g ists fort Hye dull ie onthe page CE Gentlens chet 2 State rooms He rite ince Steamer PILOT BOY, the city of Washington, his heirs, and assigns, | whipped and beat him because he remained at | (2, 28,20 ay nnchanged. Provisions Guict to be obtained at Bort S High strom ty cvery TURSDAY ona g.> adh SRS eulgeine piece of ground in said city, being | Lierervice place; bouds to keep the peace. avd eta, 9; clear ib, Pas Bsc oa, rea eEE 7, THE Woods, Tntorsod ana pre- | Ticker tositively sadat Wu. Gary's, MOWING fos Lan slack ‘ 3. 9. E +m 5 8 lead! a owing Ooi : - street of lot numbered two, in square 3i7 and | "Bed $5 3 Western b see ear om y ng physicians as a laxative | following Qommitt ba Sven" ings en Potomac, ax of, Arrangements: Peter irr, Thomas Finver, John Curtin, Willian Mt, meat Voor hn O'Donoghue, Peter M. Gowin On SATURDAY, lock tor feave at Fo clock for Se p——-_________________} ard 3. Western butter unchacged, Uoffes and digestive remedy, is steadily gaining io running back with said front 100 feet; also, all rely nominal, Whisky qniet, 9@1.00. Sugar ular f% 5 for D: ia, Indi; 5 that partot lot 5, in sald square, belnga pate of GEORGETOWN. ‘ ae , Sipation, and Headache unesaaiien ao ons that partot lot 5, in sald square, being part of Bairions, Jah 21 Viwipie -ize, posters, mn; | Stpation,and Headache eunequalfed. 42,0026 | Farida, 8. mail, Johu Harris, and ibe & Bandy Pome, east to west 19 feet to a public alley l2feet wide, | | SUDDEN Dratn.—Abont 6 o'clock yesterday | ¥ eetagr) ng: Rows 1); dor Spscie? | THamMomwrmns and Barometers are repaired : ea mith'e Pein embracing the line of measurement on saidulley | ¢¥€?ing Mr. Henry Reaver, eon of the late Jas | Virginia sixes, old, 1 + Dew, I ~ Smith's Point F os and made to order by Hempler near 4% street. | J )!*SCLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Chatterton, tice Reaver, of this city, while in conversation | '4X-6 bid to-day. wees . ——— Bic tetancee thereto, upon the following tease: to | Witz Mr. John H. Si fg he Sie) grooeryetore, | GHEY, RRM, JONy RL oStacke dull, Moser, 2. | pare gownerurrT at istgs appreciste the sae. solver by suchas! coer, eee ete Jone sell the said premises upon such terms of cash | #t the corner of tig and Ist streets, was taken | (enthetrona: ites en és fulnese of Singer's Sewing Machine. 18 | Haukdation Onna oltber partes Mathias’ P. and credit as he or they may deem necessary | With an apoplectic fit, from which he died in Naw York, July 21—Flour dall and declining, | === : Sass Bill's Whart, aud proper, and apon full payment of the pur- | Short time. Dr. Mackall was called, but too | Wheat qi nd heavy. Corn qutet and steady, MIS! pone Georgetown, Jnty 1, 1874. sates ere cbase money therefor convey the sald prentises | Jate to render any assistance. Mr. Reaver was |, Los yi, 12-30 pn — Tho woaihar ISCELLANEOUS. oo Longwood Wert, to the purchaser or purchasers, their heirs, and | in delicate health and suffered mach from dye- | fhrocghout England tovlay f= fair. Console, 9254@ 92% for m and account. Brie, 29'. assigns, by good and sufficient deeds; and apply | Persia. His lnngs were also very far gone with | [2/1 {71,™oney : ; by 2 | consumption. His remains were sent to the 00%, July 21,2 99 p.m,—Paris dispatches quote ment of ‘all my debts cop fonerel neeyease ets | residence of his mother on 10th street, asar ae, | re Oxee eu 2 ee OME AGAIN! HOME AG H ND VERY GLaD 6 T, saan pone oe tad at tae eeaests NSEC! |, Returaine Si, Wedven ne oe: | GROUND TOR HYDRAULIC CEMENT. residence of sabe underaigned are now prepared to farntah the | ever) facility for 4 » boat {smacking the above 1 2, in Washington. +e ve celebrated U todealers and contrac- | ¥e would respect or — . Sethe Sock creek Geese nee, aon ot? |" Detee ates to us Guaxp Loves Maun. THE WEATHER, tore at low rates, = Public that pre-cmicent aa may have been ourrepu- | ST for roundtrip. $28), plain qrautie secmsatian Wites eal antec |W Andlinger, &- Bidar G. Btiedeger oer | Wan Durusseeee eee ‘Sismai Ofer, J, G43. M. WATERS, tation tn the pow oon OM. a. BG plain granite memorial, which shail not exceed een elected delegates to represent the Pctomes WasHiNeton, D. U., Jal 4, 10:30 a. at 3e26-3m_ No. 28 High street, Georgetown, OUR MOTTO I8 EXCELSIOR zee Sth-scre-t Wharf, in cost five hundred dollars. Secondly, to Joun | NO. 10 TO Bei at athe sme ProsaSiLitize.—Bor v spor In Dseing and Cloenicg Ladies Dresses, Sha = Thornton (colored), @ faithful, worthy servant | Lodge, No. 164, 1. O. B. B.,at the meeting of of the Lenox family, his executors, administra- | the District Grand Lodge, No. 5, now in session | ‘¢ states, partly tors, and assigns, one thousand dollars. Third- | ®t Richmond, Va. Sscgues, Ties, Ribbo: Pants, ard Veste. jody weather and light rains will NA PREG, SETHE CARRIAGES oom Se, Seu Gent's Costs | ROM PHILADELPHIA Park and Pony Phetgos, Topand No- : te, ae tionary or rising barometer. ; me toeverybody from 7. is, pay to Dr- James C. Hall five hundred dol- | ,.GuAaIx Mankut—There were no receipts or | yor the wut Atiaatic and Gaifetaten, partipqioaiy | To2 Bogeles, Bash snd Low Door and =a calablinhed 153i, noe ti pont jars, with the suggestion that he may apply it | ®4!e8 of graid to-day. Weather, light rain neer the Flo ois Goat | in exchange. Call before parchasiug elsewhere. | countes. Everybody come . FROM BOSTOW AND PROVIDENOR insuch manner as may now and then recall to | TE FUNERAL of the late Dr. H. Magruder will Comste, enat or couth winds, slight changes intea- | Pp. D SOHMIDT & O0.;8e. D1 street, be: W. i WHEATLEY, Mark freignt via “Olydes trou Line,” ont ship bp his memory my gratefal recognition of his con- | take place at 41 o/clock to-morrow afternoon. | prrerare, and high barometer. For Tennessee and | tween O and D, Washington, and a W. Paves tr 49 Jefferson street, Goorgetown, D.U. oston and Providouce Baltr stant and disinterested friendship. Fourthly, members of Potomac Lodge and Potomac | the, ute valley. party o Changes io teaiparatarn, | street, Baltimore. Md. mnayli-ly* $Eex Say Fe tities ots bay to Miss Georgie Romney, stepdaughter of | Charter, Masone, are requested to meet at 3 | wind shifting to easterly CIAL 1cE. acre J. W. Fayne, one thousand dollars. Fitthly, | clock. See ads. varouuter uring, Tueslay night oF Wa ead a eemae ewe pay to Miss Harrict Hamlin and Miss Jan ‘or the Iake region ne northwest, ¥ woop- ‘ Viceuta, dueghiece Gf dagen ietcas ioe | Suurar Mekuds we Wakecian A Woman | cloudy weather aud areas of rain, winds ehiftag ty city of Washington, two hundred and fifty dol- | Avled and Mer Husband Badly Beaten.—Corces- [reine ede ng 7 pce Ds sco yg 90 cents per barrel, lars each, the survivor at the time of my death | poncence of the Baltimore Gazette from Kas- | fling barometer by We y morning. southerly, anil falli : 1 y night or Wednesday: | [,tMS! MIME Limi Bargains in Readr-made CLOTHING and Gent Furnisiing GOODS. My outire stock to be sol without regard to cost. Gall and get first oboice, as yj ASHI they must all be gold by September to chanve ts SpR-ly BY Water street, ¢ OLFOLE, Rew YORK jars. i . THOMAS FAHEY, nee: BICI'D FCLLALOVE, The fre Shop steanues LADY OF to receive the full eum of five hundred dollars. | to», Talbot County, Md., July 19, says:-— The thermometer ia the business office of Tae | _aps3.6m B street, bet. lth and Lith n tn 47 Wien street _ | having resumed her regular trips t Sixthly, pay the residue of said proceeds in | bruta! murier was committed last nigh m.,75; 10 om, : ; €ual proportion to the institations located in | tween 10 and 11 o’clock near the store of T. the city of Washington Known aa Proritencs | Howend, Long Wood, Talbot course’ ene vin: Hospital, the Protestant Orphan Asylum and | tim, Mrs. Wittman, in company with her huse- Panenrar [nnUMaNITY.—Col. C. the St. ee CTIGN IN PRIOSS —Po enable us ¢ close out our entire stock of DRY GOODS before moving into x New Etore, we will, from this dete, SELL RVERYTHEMG AT REDUCED Es ber vl y MC ORTLAND (IMPORTED OBMENT, FOR making Artificial Stone or any kind of Work for cellars, water work#, pavements, build- 7 2 = Spencer | ings, bridges, &c., where strength is desirabie. The neent’s Orphan Asyium, and in the | b#nd, had left the store but afew minutes bo- brought into the Sepreme Court on Saturday | pest Cement h Sixth street HUBSD. * in the world, Sols agent for District ‘Oar stock is large, #1 nctea, | @ h the Old” event that, by reason of death, the said personal | fore she met her death with some groceries, and | \cfore Judge Lawrence ® handcuifed boy, who | Sf'Oolonbie. Wo. Suinanp, ORT NIA By De a bequests Shall fail (expressly excepting the | Was quietly proceeding home when an attack | Lave his name as Louis Clinton Hott and his | merit 6% “Loulstana avenge. | jep-tr 101 Bites : bequest to John Thornton and his representa- | Was made upon them by @ stout negro man | age as 15. He was in clargeot one of the oflicers ~ N. B. FITZEU 4 Ape & y tives) the same shall be distributed in equal ed George Wheeler, assisted by another Proportions between the institutions above | Colored man named Hines. “Mr. Wittman was named. the schoolship of the Commissioners of | § TATA ENT est ALR eee G EORGETOW arities and Correction, and was taken to The olcest and largest of ite kind inthe country NSA BIG Bank hours, ¥ a. m. backed, and knocked senseless by a blow e Ce writ of babes Corpas, sued out by | may bein the world: Re A, FIGHEE, Apeut, e ($0 resolve debos mt Cc UNABD LINE, I give and devi Ri F Le back of bis head from a carriage shaft | ls mother, who lives in Wyoming county, = . posit jeneral 4 Col —_— svore mad, yeu Shel sug che pecs | fu choanicor Whesier, Nox Wascletwruci | Rermu tid tvigencs taken Valine eters | ,_B Gurnee devi gs oltrpaty ok; | ice adit ce Rinaonee sta pas wun tuo vow of BOXES S the chase of ground known as part of lot No. one, in | Mrs. Wittman twice on the bick of the head | showed that the boy had fled to bis mother after foster ted ad H. PULKINDOBM, Pres't: J. DICKSON, Oasbter mh the view of dient 0 of col. square 550, in the city of Washington, fronting | With the same heavy weapon, killing her out- | being kicked into the street by hia father; that 4, FISHER, FIRST OLA88 SOOURER, pty 1 " ® epociied twenty-seven feet ten inches on Pennsylvania | Tight. Hines, the accomplice, iled as soon as | the father had by violence taken the children, SPECIALTIES OF Bin Bae eee css, H. Polkinhorn, Thes.Dowling, J.T. Mitchell, ard parsace from Queet<t ows to New avence. and running back to C street north, | Wheeler struck Mr. Wittman. When Mr. | @ girl and boy, from the mother 8 house at night, Ladtes Dresses cleaned without taking toemapart, Jas Dickson, B. L. Cropley, red. W. Sow York or Boston, crossing Moridlat of W at 43 let, formerly belonging to my sister Julia Keep, | Wittman recovered he returned to the store | but the mother had tracked the boy to the ss Biley A.Shinn, B.D Hartley, Thos, Knowles, | or nothing tt uh of 43. : Jemen’s Clotaes cleaned without. shrinking. deceased, with the appurtenances thereto, upon | #14 gave an alarm, but when parties arrived | schoolship at Hart’s Island, and the return of | Gemiemen's Clot ally, never the following trasts that he or they shallcolines | his wife was dead.’ The ecne of the Sree | eee eee te tiara island hat he had been | iow gests: pemoves eBestaniiy, so that they and receive the rents and profits thereof, and | Was but ashort distance from the store, in the | #2nt there at the father’s reauest, which the | “Il Sinise cleaned on short notice. siter the payment of all taxes, general and | Woods, and only @ few rods from a dwelling | latter denied. Counsel call the court's atten. | erate; punctaallt srasrantecd, special, insurance and necessary repairs, divide | house occupied by Mr. John Henry. The | tion to the fact this boy, who was not even STABLISHED 1861, and pay over the proceeds thereof in equal pro- | @eighbors promptly turned out en masse in | charged with any crime, had been brought E — 5 ueward passage, crossing the Meridian. iat., oF nothing to the north of 42, Prices mod- sepl-ly TCH OLS N ickcast ite cuzam amp oyst - - y 3, nineiuuee THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ang23-ly 9 High street, Georgetown, D. KOVAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ————— BETWEEN NEW TORK AND L1/2RPOOL, portions to my niece, Mrs. M: Bi . of | search of the murderers, and this morning | handcuffed before the court. There being no LLING AT CORK HARBOR, Alexandria, Virginia, and Miss Mary Feedai, | Wheeler was found om De, Neale tare eck | hamdoutted, ber holding the child, the courtdis. GOAL AND WOOD. Fro FORE. lc, FROM Baw Yorn. 0 SUL WORM soe Bey AD te July 18/Oolabrial Wed. A wo duly 28) "Scotia... W. Jay Gsughter of P! KR. Fendall, deceased, of ti whom he lived, behind a barn, and with his | charged him, and he went 4@way with his mother city Of Washington, teat Wilts aed tetteoe | terval cts Dit Neal towed ee he eae | coat hae him, and he went eway'vit ¥. Tribune, Snd spon the further treet that tein they, | Wheeler confessed the diabolical deed;’ said | 2jth« within three years of my decease, or at any | that he had attempted suicide, and named his time within the three years from my decease, as | Companion, Hines. It was as inuch asthe offi- | ATTEMPT TO MUrpgR BY aw INFERNAL shall seem advantageous, tell and dispose of | Cers of the law and some ee eng citizens | Macainzg—On Saturday information was re- said lot and premises upon such terms of cash | Could do to prevent the hanging of Wheeler »y | ceived by the Philadel, detectives that Mrs. and credit ashe or they deem best, aad upon | the excited people. They procured a rope, and | Charles C. Herring, wife of = carpet dealer in fuli payment of the purchase money therefor | Were ready to adopt extreme measures, when | that city, had received an tnfernal machine, Convey the said premises by sufficient deed to | Sober counsels prevailed. Ihe only provoca- | containing three poundsof powder. A note ac- IMPORTANT NOTICE! Cer COAL!: Wedgrite the attention of comenmers to oar tock 23 of erombracing ell the choice qualities, to | Spisig Wed. Aus. 6 “ithe Warn toe a which we are making addit i room ioeria nd BA’ RNcRNE dre making additions daily, which we oiler CARS grery following WEDNESDAY and BAT. *. evi % 2 from By . oki one Pim WUOD, sawed and split or in Steamers marked * do pet carry mocrage panvea- Bares oF Pastack.—Osbin, 850, sod oR ed OAK and PINE KINDLINGS, iz banal thecord, | STEVENSON & B#OTH Bold, according to ace: for Office, 1215 Pennsylvania A fie, @18, gold. additivnal. Return tickews on favor- faras known, wasa quarrel between | companied the box, stating that it contained a je2btr__ Mill and Depot, Seventh-street able : 3) currency. {he purchaser or parchasers thereof, theic heirs itman aan Wheeler © lee Gantenens | nevis patented ouceeene cetera (osnTT coani Biecrage tickets fru: Liverporl and Queenstown, proceeds of'sale, asthe same may be realized, | about a trifling matter. Mr. and Mrs, Witt- | deemed suspicious, the box was caretully open WooD!! woopi Siho'cs Resin sles for Satene Ghnsont Bone in equal proportions between the said Mary | man and Wheeler were inthe employ of Dr. | ed without accident, the entire family standing JOHNSON BROTHERS, and Ctoer porte on the Deatinnes me iat Brown and the jaid Mary Fendall their heirs | Nealon the sume farm’ Mr. Wyitman’wae on: | around at the time.” Pho box was about tale WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALE! Mediterranean pore For freight aid cabin pase: and as 5 and in the event of the di cliente. was also arrested, and the two a Pi . ener a She Com, Hoe Re. ¢ Bows the said Mary Brown before my dexter tees hor | prisoners are now tn the jatar waseee rie reese aar i maemongs holes in | OWING TO THE ADVANCED SeASON,| (Orieaed- TEN THOUSAND TOMS BES: mr for atocrage Panne, Ro” 11 roadways Saicl interest to her children hereinbefore named —_—_—_—-_—_* a strip were about fitty matches, with the haade ann 14+ine 4 mere cancax g y arritinge Doty Poel ed ree, | TEiDiy Building, or fo OTIS BIGELOW, Bauker, then Being, thoes Lane one : and inthe | THE Jensey Cuvecu ScaNpaL.—The Rev. | arranged to almost touch sliding door, whiten which we are selling cheap. for cash, Also, Bo. Diy CHAS © FRANCKLYN, Agent Grent of the death of the said Miss Mary Fen- | Jobu 8. Glendenning, pastor of the Prospect- | was covered with sand paper. If the box had STOCK OF 1iots of Baker's Pine and Oak Wood, Facilities un- | —— tt I dall petore my decease, then her said interest | 8Vémue church, Jersey City, N. J., who was | notbeen cautiously opened an —— would . any firm in the District. 2340 pounds EBCHANT'S LINE OF STEAMSEHIPS to my niece Mary, if living, and if deceased to | “rested on Wednesday might on a charge pre- | have occurred, injuring, and probably causing 7 aivaye to the ton. M wv her said children, their heirs and assigns, snb- | ferred by Miss Mary Pomeroy, and held in | the death of the entire family. Edward Wag- ‘ bg wharves Soot of 19th street. . WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Jock especially to the payment of w certain debt | £10 bail to answer, was again arrested on | ner, a son-in-law, was nrrosted yesterday on | Men's, Youths’ and Boys Clothing | ,OMces: 120% F street, and 1 ae mee of two thousand dollars due by me, secured b Friday afternoon, and held iu’ $1,000 bail to a dy suspicion. Herring is fatherin-law of Shus- a Pres Stesmahips B.C. RSIGHT ane S mortage Upon & lot of ground in the 2ith | Peat for trial forseduction in {he Hudson county teriehter, who murdered his wife last fall and wees (Pe iy traps between, EW YORE LER ward of the city of Philadelphia, Pa., on the | (N- J) court if an indictment ts found by the | then committed s : ISU. Z SIE 3 mstan' y horth side of Sycamore street’ and east auiecr | grand jury. On Saturday he was arrested ne . a z THAN USUAL, 1 HAVE DETERMINED TO teak pumate te ch otal taney GEORG RLON A, wi Shower Leave SEW FORE. Freston street, fifteen feet in fronton Sycamore | (1°third time on a capias issued by Judge Be- | A GANG oF Hionway Buoxen Up.— few FORCE SALES BY M&KING rates. . Pier 39 East every BATU KDA 2 street, and running back on Preston street sey- | 1!¢, charging him with breachot promise. Miss | days since, a young gentleman by the name of GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, D. m.; leave GEORGETOWN every FIL 7 eoty five feet. Pomeroy, the plainttf, claimed 310,000 damages | Hawking was assaulted _b: negroes on the THE FOLLUWING A lot of BCANTLING for sale cheap. Bev: aud ALEXANDEIA hereby constitute and appoint Reginald | i this case. The clergyman was held in $4,00) | Princess Anne road, knocked down and robbed. I = tone of best ROOFING FELT On band. _apsir~ | For fell /etormation ap 7, ww cage, T, B.OMOMSy | fowa, brat the comer . a avente. Tr ¥. EDW. CLARK & 60., Fendall (tras ve “ on this charge. The case will probably come | The highwaymen escaped at the tine, but on ne = Se teak CLT ond Ree mee aE he | OF oe cial Oe tha mete charge in the October | yesterdey ave of them were arrested and locked | IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES: n testimony hereot I have hereunto set my | te*m. Mr. Glendenning offictated at hia church | up im the station-house until they can be trans- hand and seal this thirty-first day of October, | 0b Sunday. when he made the following an- | ferred to the jailin Portsmouth. ‘Their head- | 4), ‘Wool Gheviot Suits, trom, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and | BOUMCement:—* According to an arrangement | quarters is known as “ Horse Heaven,’’ beyond Ave seventy-three, revoking and annaliing all | ™ade three weeks ago my vacation of saven | the toll bridge on the Princess Anne road. | au ‘Woot Cassimere Suits, from... former wills by me heretefore made, ratifying | Weeks begins to-morrow. You are all aware | This place was a perfect rendezvous for the and confirming this and none other to ba my | that a charge against my character awaits ju- RADE, which ts supposed to consist of not teas | Bustols Casstmere Suite, fOM mens 10 t0 tact will and testament. “ | dicial investigation. Meauwhile, I content an twenty-five or thirty members. It was Biverside Suits, from. (Signed,| WaTLER Lenox, “Seal.” | myself with affirming my innocence, and ask- | supplied with a quantity of food and arms, an 7 Signed, sealed, published, and declared py | PE the church to unite with me in * ing in | its existence was unknown to the neighbors. | pugley Suits, from. iter Lenox, the above-named testator, as | the Lord and waiting patiently fur Him.’ ‘Due | it ts located in an almost impenetrabie thicket, a nd for his last will and testament in tae pre- | €xamination on the first charge will take place | and the gang doabtless thought that it was safe | Diagonal Suits, from sence of us, who at his request, in his presence | B¢xt Thursday, before Justice Aldridge. The | from molestation. Several of them are old of- Di al Check Suits, from. and in the presence of each other, have sub- | Ctly answer the accused pastor makes to the | fenders, and some showed evidences of haring lagopal Check Suits, from... e MOULDINGS, ae, NEW EXrense Line via canan, Gentral Office, 686 avenne, i ¥ . ree: | PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA. Va, WASE- we nntt, Depet ond Flening Uli, foet tem isetos Asi Gronentowh, Bo ‘Forc—lath and B streets northwest, jy Li-iy sy eave — « 12 t010 - 14 . 16 to 13 - 17tol HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs. mON- 7 + DAY and FRIDAY 213 p.m : harge aguinst him is that‘ there is nothing in | lately been raiding. The officers were assisted | yy, 3 REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES This line connects at Philadeiptsa with “Oipaety scribed cur names as witnentes herst i fhe denies that he has ‘Attempted to ana in suarding Uucies isonet, going and return- siciomaicanse eee fe . rs G ov oe ent agumusrs for Providence, Boston and cnet. Sata 6. tea ign the young "a character, but in his de- | ing, ya squad of eight or ten negroes, who ap- | | mported Cassimere Buits, from. i enenat Saw, Be x ¢ fence he says he will produce evidence that wiil to be very anxious that the whole @: CAEBPETS, OILCLOTHS, x J. ef, eee Bla. redeem him in public estimation Wir | Should be captured. —Norfotk Viegintan, 1840 © | Fine Drees Suits, $00 os nursunne 29 to 20 ‘And good qualltien of | eg’ a. OLED omy Stitt ANOTHER WARNING 4S TO Care-| Brurar ATTACK UPON A MANITOBA Orri- ‘% How ts your chance to buy cheaper than ever at A. PEA Vg aoe LassnEss 1 1 HANDLING Frexanas.—About0 crat—in St. Panh, ‘Minn Lice tas Gene ee And other Goods at Similar Reductions, | the <n aang eee Seltveret bY, Keoe Rxprom. Or. jayful er larde, o! in which the republican government of Spain is 904 ood at the steamer whart be pr ste and E streets.n small pocket pistol ir aherecoes | the bead with a slung! now involved is shown by the decrees In YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ OLOTHING the assort- | _ of2-1m Between I'sad kt nortieest. ended te Ot ne eet ee or uoke Sere ft Hf m of the Metropolitan Hotel, b; ment is very full, and will be offered at proportion- of John N. Krauskoft was »the ball | him unknown. Monday ‘morning, as Ularke ately low prices in order to close ont my stock. FURNITURE young am uenoe tke ti was taken | Wasleaving for the east, 2 GB osuy vor casn, GD tothe residence. of his father, Nov se ien | $fowd ot ruilans i paliceet Gay et AN IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED AT Pp. 5 i ‘chief o: ng whe bea 3 -AINTLNG, street, and Dr. Bulkley called in, who, after an | ang iieked Clarke savagely, and but or the in- 47 REDUCED PRICES. xATL , pronounced terference of one or wo other cl zens he would Gangerous, Character. Subsequently Oftcor doubtless have been killed." Ciarke was taken 1011_... PENNSYLVABIA AVENUB...101% PAPER HANGINGS, pr eh eS (—— into ® rallr car av on the train, bat It the | is feared he is dangerously hurt, poor Between streete, eae et Oat te ehceting was purely | health. Ha) ‘was arrested and held for peste n: a ee SE PATTEM Go covnus. CURTAIN MATERIALS, vas SaaS AE ae 2% ae 4. STRAUS. 2 siete HARDWOOD DOORS, porns disastrous in , and the wide- \eudanam and drank a large portion ofc 908. distrust of out jective naethods MANTELS, WAINSOOTTING, asus tents before Henson wrest it from her. | bere Oy A have been Sergeant Acton heard of the affair and at once | made by the Fire Building Company of OLD AND PRACTIVAL MABUFACTOET called in Dr. MeBlair, who succeeded in reliey- | New York city: First—Only hard should &e. es re Z Gently drag. tnd the CO ice es etna sae | balidings:” Seemed Sil eiedee tase ene an? # ee stil fo make up with See ee ear ee enna aes L. MARCOTTE & Co. Bo. 495 SEVENTH STER ¥ tncombustil iyli-tr Daa Peres taatter. ‘Adjoiuing Odd Fellows’ Hall Ecesouiss.

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