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EVENING STAR. WEPNESDAY . July 7, 1975 Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrics or CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WasHineton, July 7, 1875. For the middle and eastern states, rising remeter, west tonorth winds, cooler, clear or part'y cloudy weather, and probably rain areas on the coast during the day. LOCAL. RE ‘The thermometer in the business office of THE STAR ranged to-day as follows: 8 & m., SS; a. m.. &5, 12 m.. 85; 2 p. m., 8. , AY [ > LOCAi NEWS. Condensed Locals. The street lamps will be lighted at $30 p. m. extinguished at 3 a.m. caohiatcse fom About cighty printers were yesteniay i ed frem the Government Printing Office ant of thed- crease of work. Policeman Barclay, of the eighth precinet, on duty yesterday aitemnoon, was quercomse by the beat and sant to his home. Officer Quinlan found a dead colored in- fant yesterday on Mount Vernon square, near ihe fountain corner of Sth and K streets. Watchman Cicle (a religious organiza- tion) give a family picnic at Crystal Springs u morrow. Sce ady. David Shea, a boy, residing at No.1 H reet northwest, was playing with a pistol » Suny when it exploded, lacerating one badly. A. Ellinger, of this city, while on a Visit to Baltimor alighting from a car, slipped and sus a severe fracture of the left knee Was brought home on Monday evening. The Fruit ani Flower Mission is doing Mueb good by the distribution of flowers and fruit among the sick In the hospitals, and their reoms, Hil F =! pppesite Willard hal be open to-m the reception ¢ His the poor were au y, and they will receive their pay to-morrow at 12 for the w » of Sur nd this closes all unts of salaries against the District for month. bernacle of The Wesley Grove camp- m,on the Balti- . was dh *. Busey, district M mp me he 18th of nz of the Colo; n was held Sunda; ary chureh, Mr. Josept and the offieers for 1 as follows: present engag ras may eased to-d w The Jackson Association. THEY CAN'T 4K AS TO WHAT ARE THE FUNDAMENTAL DOCTRINES OF THE PARTY tie As. submit the ates t meet: ental doc - | Nieman. second gradi | sistant; 4t sistant: No. 3, second gra is of the physicians and apoth- | THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Meeting of the Trustees Last Night. CONFIRMATION OF COUNTY TEACHERS— CONFIRMATION OF MR. JOHN E. THOMP- | SON AS RINCIPAL OF THE MALE GRAM- MAR SCHOOL, FOURTH DISTRICT, ETC. The Board ot Trustees of Public Schools | beld an adjourned meeting last night, Mr. W. Tr. ‘confirmation, Jobe Hh Brobke secretary. or ant MF. | sit he had she celleved tim a very, ef | n jrooks secretary. cient teacher. he had senta fall re- Smith; order for On motion of Mr. Dyer, frst district, M! traction, and was reason why he | “4 5 Jniia E. L. Moore was confirmed as teacher | thuvig vor ts cuaemen ” hy he | Sult agt. Allen; of Primary No. 14 of that district. CONFIRMATION OF COUNTY TEACHERS. The following nominations for teachers in the sixth (county) district were submitted by Mr. Packard and confirmed : ist district, No. 1, Clement A. Peck, first grade; 2t district, No. 1, John E. SS ‘2d district, No. 1, Emma A. ie com! il ssistant; od district, No. 1, W. C. Li b, jr., first grade; 34 district, No. 3, Julia E. York, principal; 3d district, No. 3, Man- cana J. Brown, assistant; 3d district, Ni Mr. Brown, in cailing for the ayes and noes, said in lanation of his vote, that Mr. Thompsons for the consideration of the Board was repre- conduct was not the resaltof a — van erae e ments; do. decree ratifying sale, nisi Shedd age. 0. way; modifying injunction and mistake. as intimated by Mr. Lloyd, but | Pointing RT. Metric’ sence Mebeabe was a deliberate attempt on the partof that | het" McPeake: onier for gentleman to overawe the board, The te. sent defendant. Allen agt. All marks in the letter which was addressed to | joy agt. Fifth Ward Building Association; the Commissioners of the District, were no | onier of reference. Ellis agt. Ryan; order for ebance onpone f hee pa peace pa bp gi ood | distribution. Young Sra Roa pen over, again and again, and cou! ol 18 appointing comm! joner. Grant e . construed. The letter presented that evening Sa 8S. and T. Co.; orter that wb ap mernrn Age ngs gg Ea ¢ase be heard in open court. Alexandria and aye Keene principals Stir dicenian as sented as an apology, but It seemed to him | Washington Railroad agt. Wilks: motion to + ; 5 i ee. 2, st an janation. - 5 : India A. Wineberger, assistant; 5th district, | {7 pe more in the nature of an exp! vacate amended: answers of B. and T. Thora No. 1, Agnes A. Fairley. first grade; 6th dis- a ‘Net. ‘exy “— aaenine, = Ca 7th district, Henry 8. + principal; 7U district, No. 1, F. A. Leland, assistant; vice Sarah P. Abell; 7th district, No. 1, C. A. L. K. White, assistant; 7th distriet, No. 1. Ra- ehei J. Stelle, assistan’ district, No. 4, Peter 8. Lesh, first grade, vice Cyuthia DL. Rockwell Colered Schools —Ist district. No. 2, I. M. 2d district, No. French C. Lugenbeel, first grase; Sd district, No.2, Sarah M. Robinson, second grade; si district E mery. assistant; 4th district, No.1, Chesles N. Otey, principal; th distriet, No. 1, Isadore M. Smith, ant; 4th disi jo. 1. Mary F. sth district, No.1, Mar: le in to be supplied hereafter; 5th district, “aye.” judgm: be inel| to view the matter Here he was interrupted by Mr. Woodwari, who called him to order, on the ground that he wes making an argument and not an ex- lavation of his vote. The chair ruled that fir. Brown was not et Oe ne ae = gen- tleman proceeded, saying that’ Mr. Thomp- son's course had not been frank and straight- forward. He must vote in the negative. Messrs. Mr. Dyer asked to be excused from voting, because he was absent when the alleged offense was committed. He must say that in his opinion Mr. Thompson had exhibited an infirmity of tem, ‘compel feeling, in view of the attachment of the people of the 4th district to Mr. Tuompson {that it was an apology he would | ton overruled. ifferently. This morning, Court fer failing Champlin and Detrick yoted | Was caiied. Mr. the discharge of The civil case of was taken up. rand a want of goot lew of this he woald be in the negative, while pt, and in vi of a polley of lt ed to vote i en Featherstonhaugh azt. Nutt; decree confirming special auditor's report. Circuit CourtT—J/wige Hwnphrey: To-day, Gibson against Sharpe; on CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge MacArthur. Bef Is. trial. the case of John Cook—pe- tition for habeas corpus for release from jail, where he has been confined by the Police fine for eontempt— | to Birucy ap peared to oppose Mary C. Campbell! agt. the American Popular Life Insurance Company This case has been in the court sinee 18¢9, and is to recover the amonnt fe insurance. In January, INO, a verdict was given for plaintiff for ‘O0, but it was set aside. ee dings the case went to the zene After other pro- 1 term. No. 2, Jobn C. Nalle, second grade; 6th dis. a elk yas a teacher, that he would | In the case of Charles Stevenson, convicte trict,” No.2, J. H. Voorhees, principal: sth | Hue tice ieee cnet eth hie daty | of manslanghler in killing Cornelius Shea. a district. No. Annie M. Brizes, assisiant; as & trustee to vote for his confirmation. on ss AP finteond poi es oe strict, No. 2, to be supplied hereafter, re exeused, and voted eof WM. conv! 58 Be dteteiet Francis Grimke. prinel-| «acy 7" Wee not excused, and voted | gos of W. M. Slowen, convictet ‘O'Neal, a al; 7th district, No.3, Frances E. Hall.as-| Mr. French asked to be excnsed from | motion was entered fora new trial, sistant: 7th district, atterson. | voting, bat the board declining to excuse PROBATE CouRT—Revister Webster. assistant: 7th distri 3, Mary T. Benja- | him, he voted “nay.” Yesterday, the will of the late Sarah Ann istant. min, Mr. Curtis stated that he regretted his Ina- bility to furnish a list of nominations for the Georgetown schools, owing to the absence of his colleague, Mr. Moffatt. An application for a teacher's position in the county, from George H. Smitn, was referred. The president stated that he held acom- | pupits munieation from a creditor of the principal | Br tne of @ school, addressed to the board and ask- | Board. Mr. the mi: Mr. Th been s1 Mr. Hart voted “nay.” from voting. He had no persotial feeling in his conduct for three or four weeks past has had caused insubordination among the Marshall was full Hovey also asked to be ‘excused MeCathran was witer. He recognized the success of Jompson as a teacher, but in his opinion eh ht not to be encouraged. It | Conner was a) cause in 5 ebildren; bon: of bis school. and had put the people ith district in antagonism with the fully proven. In ing satisfaction; but, on motion of Mr. Mr. Lioyd said if he was in order he wonld ie he ne Mreretary was directed to return | ike to present a paper signed by the parents | John Boker was it to the writter. of Mr. Phompson's pupils. He could: brace A LETTER FROM MR. THOMPSON. President Curtis submitted the followi letter from Mr.Jobn E. Thompson; which, on motion ef Mr. Johnson, was placed ou file. | WASHINGTON, Jniy To the Board of Trustees of Public Schools District of Cohenbia | GENTLEMEN: Inasmuch as I am of the | opinion that the language used by me to a mem rd, immediately aster its | Hou iproper as to time a bem some the ne: er expres: ‘bis f the play constrned as an indignity f my most esteemed friends, I sir a paper signed by one thousand the dth district interested in the welfare of the schools, urging his reappointinent. moved that the subject be postponed until le the citizens Of the fourth district to ing the progress of a vote, and Mr. Hovey said he would be compelled to vote against Mr. Thompson's contirmation. Mr. Jobuson explained his vote and vote! e. fr. Lio} rsons in Letters of adm! He | Sarah Lioyd anc Xt mecting of the board im orter to » the eltines Martha A. Hunt F. Hunt; bonds inted guardian ‘s their wishes. motion was deci‘led ont of order dur- eutrix returned filed. and order leaves her estate lof George ation f 1 voted “aye.” : Mitchell made an explanation of bis [ te and record. to probate and record: of James Carter was partially proven. The will of James Green was fully proven. Julia pointed Ss $600. pointed ‘guardian of Thomas ond $1,000. ‘The will of Sarah Willett was order of publication issued. estate of Thomas E- Lioy: Letters of administratioa were issued to ly proven and admitted to The will of James R. fully proven and admitted ‘he will and codicil —— of herinfant lames Lynch was ap- Maroney; re will of Ann 8S. Kendrick; The will of filed, and order of publica- tion issued. He bequeaths his estate to his wife, and appoints R.J. Collins executor. inistration were issued to 1 Benjamin F. Lioyd on the bonds 60,000. onthe estate of Benjamin $30,000. She was also ap- of her childre: bond $1,000. po! Fn re. estate of Matthiea Bouvet; the exe- an inventory of persc A property. The will of Ann R. White was of publication’ issued—she to Mary R Stewart. The Bright was filed, and orier ned. ; Brill of Haratio regret the use of sneh lang © and voted “no.” Special Auditor J ne retar fully withdraw the same. I "Sire Packard and Messrs. Ry- mis and report. ‘Phe will of ti next meeting of the board f& | der and Wo ry Ann Ker, with three codicils, wa tendering an ape due to Mr. John H. Brooks, who had reserved his order of publication diree 1, without pecaniary vote, desired to . Champlin befo PoLice CocrtT—Judy erable work for the publ > whom. it sure, HOU less thar ct being mate Mr. Champlin sald of Mr. Thomps: j Joseph pr,in his opinion erly shoo! tarkness, ‘bt to be contirmed. e atkins and Mary Wat. conduct, : : ting off . SW p > succeeding me entirely aug! 2 .eharged with eruell hich I was present, { supposed t \ dorsed then imal of the horse kind; =44 i be taken by the board of an | believing hit Frank Butler, assa occurrence whieh did not take piae successful t Anniste: its session. My regret as to this mat bi. felt cons ned to say, however Neaded ud batte Tease by the fact that it inv the did Hotapprove of some of the things | iynothy”¢ as fined = | me in a controversy that cannot have bene- we by Mr. Thompson. costs. "Thomas McCormick was. el ficial results to any party concerned. I noet Mr. Brooks said the subjeethad given him | with grand y of a wals rot assure any but strangers to me that the | much thought and considerable perplexity. | worth $50. The warrant did not ‘ge that wage Used On that ore sion wo | | He wanted to kuow ifthe board might con- | the ty stolen belonged to anyboly, iressed by me (anless Impelled b: | sider Mr. Thompson's retraction as apply- 28, counsel for defence, moved circumstances) to any man. . ingto Mr. Hart. If itdid not he could not | to quash on account of defective informa- creat, — Peder adaond = yore for his “0 Armatio a ton; overruled, and Mr. Felix A. Salter tes- ithe ho charges have been r |, btz Llosa said Mr. Thompson withdrew | titied that the property belonged to his firm, formal me, and noimportant re; all objectionable language and inciuded | and that MeCarne ick ven ‘empl a by his lation of the board has, within my know- every member of the be firm to make bedsteads at 8X each. Witness w pte ddr gel pre ym est pee Mr. Erooks then voted “aye.” The result | discovered that the accused sold this bed. ieoen te ee ee being a tie—7 to7—Mr. Curtis, the presid stead and appropriated the proceeds to his trines of y—economy, | states’ r . fitelity to the constitution equal taxation, in amendmet Striking out the resolution suggesting sof The as the stan- the resolut and he report. ad the smail not be adopted ould like to disenss t ¥ weather, attendance the report be BAD FOR THE CONSTITUTIONAL MENTS Mr. Norris said he hat some objections to the report. He hat never yet given his sent e 13th to the con ‘The report wae | AMEND- Mr. Davis also reported the res fered by Dr. Allen “That the « fered by Fas prodneed th of the country Im whieh was verning the Te i from ap- rstand aid aws. local wants and THAT TAX LIST. S. Davis offered a resol that the 1 of th a alle the Nationc » cents a line for p uent tax list, when the eity would p 4 £TOSS imposi ue blishing ers of this District, who are a rkrupt by the br Of special ta imposed upon them by the late Washingt: nrg. Mr. Davis said t ctiea] printers had informed him k could be done for 25 cents per char sug Tred Messrs. Ne Structions 2 Dr. Aten mov be appointed to pe of three s Of re- Thomas Culver and Ball ween 4% and 6th as. Klotz, a three north side ¢ 3 nent st Capitol street. be- $3,000. Geo. Bax: street sou we and Streeis northwest, SAVAGE ASSACL juries May Prove Puta: Sth instant Wm. A WOMAN —Ser In- ~On the night of te Surke Made a savage as- sault op Mary Ringoid.on &i street, beureen Maine ind Maryland avenues southwest, her down without cause and beat- nd Kicking her in @ mest brutal manner. Mary made complaint to the first precinet station, when Officer Kearney arrested Burke. and he was permitted to give bonds for pis Appearance to answer to-day before the Police Court. Mary went kome and was obliged to send for a physician—)r. Poulton— Who, after an examination, gave a certificate to the officers that his patient is in a very eritical condition. Officer Kearney presented this to the prosecuting offcer at court this Morning, amt a warrant was wade out charging Burke with assault and battery with intent to kill. Burke was then re-ar- Tested and beld to bail to await the reaults of the Injuries ¢ . TUE WASHINGTON BASF BALL Cie Ix A BAD WAY.—An Associated Preesd) from St Louts, July €. says: “The b agent of the Washington Base Ball Ci sconded from here last night with ail the money of the club, leaving them with no means to get home. A subscription is being raised for thetr benefit.” MssRs. DUNCANSON Bros., auctioneers, Will sell on Satorday afternoon. the 10th of duly, that valuatie property used as a ba~ . corner of 11th and E streets northwest. fale Will positively take place, as there 1 be no postporement. This presents a splendid oppor to purchase a good { business stand because two or three of my pupils dee @ second contest for a spelling medal. tee Lloyd urged them to make the secc He si us: | thou: Was called pon to cast the deciding vo! besore casting his vote that he Mr. Thompson's apology should be own use; case charged with ass: Madden; continu dismissed. John id batter: T. Lee, on Minnie n T. Lee, charged anit ar ued. Ji 1 them . th the | £<cepted and he should be reinstated; if such | with threats to Molly Lee, his wife; contine «i as ail my, Connection with the | a caseas this occurred often he should ued. Charles Peterson, assault and’ battery Seat eaniaeak page rig nls tainly vote negatively, but as.this was the | on Ferdinand Kreamer: s3, time I most positively deny any inteationat | aft time anything of the kind had SHOCKING DEPRAVITY. = | come b e on my part to co-operate with the before the board, and in view of th at Wm. Starr, ¢ tachment of the scholars and people of the | intent to carnall toard.and I acsert that my desire is, and orn pe 4 dca , Vas been, to exeetite’ its laws With prot ith distriet to Mr. Thompson he should cast | Florena Hamil. nese aud fidelity. | The vote was then announced as follows: | built man about | _ Be assured. sir, that this personal contro- | 2 ree ee ane pedigree n abou | versy isa thousand times more di Year Messrs. | Brooks, Champlin, Curtis, tasteful to me than it can possibly be tc any one els=, and that I desire. and have always desired, to promote the efficiency of the public schools of this District, and to aid all measures te: ing to that Important result. With reference to the giving of medals at a concert given h pupils of the Fourth district to pupils f) my Schoo! and in other schools for proilelency in studies throughout the last scholastic term, I refer you to Trustee Champlin, whose ai Jobnse ck—s, ‘rench Whereupon, Mr. Thompson was declare confirm tifled that this street and asked had something on, Lik , Ryder, Woodward, and Det- Nays—Messrs. Brow Dye! Hart, Hovey, Packard, to go in there, and made her go take liberti man of the grour Starr, took ther was cooped in th two officers who ad. rvey then offere ts be made to chers inten i: iu 8 agreed Lo. Smithsonian groun: with her. i with assau y know a little girl 1 Fiorena is about 12 years old, and Starr a rough looking and ‘stout 48 years old. Florena tes- mah came up to her on 7th h > with him, as he for her. He led her ‘to the Ashe dit not want he cauzht holt of her Here he attempted to The private wateh- idg seeing the movements of m into custody, and e central guardhouse » pulled him r whi in. tora s obtained d who hande 2 THERE is no more attractive place in | sent, the c 2ad to go over erddis ee Hee ee for pre, , Washington than the jewelry emporium of | pow. Henty Molen a sentation. The presentations were not su Mr. Jobn F. Prigg, at 457 Pennsylvania ave- | terson; $5 and costs. gested by me, but similar occurrences. Ina nue, and there is most certainly no. estat. _ STABBING BY A BOY. taken place in our schools tomy Krow Pshinent of the kind in this country the pro- | Jarvis Soper. assault and battery with annually for the last twenty-iive year prietor of which devotes more care and at- | interft to kill Harry E. Swann. ‘This was lly Most respe lention to the wants of its patrons. M Quarrel betwer 1 Some boys on Sunday Jcnux E. THowrsox Prigg ts ever on the alert for the latest novel- | the commons, which led to blows. and de- Prinejpal Male Grammar School ith dist, | {es in his line, and it. frequently hap; fendant drew out a knife and stabbel com- aa Seas : ~ | that the ladies and gentlemen in Washington | plainant In the back, inflicting a dé 8 REE aes FECe Lr 5p THOMPSO! Who patronize this well-known establish- | gerous wound. Defendant is about fourteen ysl de pram eimai Sibsarties mentsecure the most desirable goods in years of age, and Swann is somewhat [Owing letter fom one Submitted the fol- | vance of residents in the northerneliies, Me, | Sider, “Sweets owned up to strikin lt Renee ning: “Ame gentleman, | Prigg has just received new designs ta ear: Soper in the mouth first, but justified this F. French, exq., Chai Prizes and Examin - DFAx Sik: I was surprised to learn to-day that you regarded me as denying your state- anof the Conumaittee on trimm Stock © ment made tothe board of trastces—* that 1 had visited you at your office in the Treas- ury department on the day after the contest, | $4 :ur and there offered, on behalf of the pupils of | Tinks my school, to spell against the first district a male grammar school, from three to five hundred words, to be taken from Hillard’s | reader, and to be spelled in @ match fora | gold medal a‘ter the contest for the grammar and arithmetie medal.” | That statement is precisely correct, and 1 | have never made any other, nor do I think | Side. 2 did Trustee Lloyd at my suggestion. Yours, | tween | truly, Jno. E. Thompson, Principal, «ce. | 1@2d. My FUEICANTS FOR TEACH ERSHIPS. | Mr. Johnson reported the foilowiag appli- < tions for teachers’ positions in the seventh presen district. whieh were referred to the sub- | Sideral | ritt. Clara L. Davis, Mary A. Jones, Elith M. Collins and Laura F. Dyso: foot Baas Maryland, 3, 4,7, 10—Alec. ( Va.) Mr. Johnson also gave notice that the ex- te, Cth. L. Porter, from | ami ~ ee =r teacherships tn the schools | THE Prr "ERS —Jmportant 2 ut Meeting barge Kate MeM: it Si b ng eas 20 ee eS dnesday August 5 tees ecnE 08 | Fuplvers fs mesting of the employing | Kitty” Ann, from Mr. Detrick offered a resolution, which was | Printers of the city held last night, at | bushels of wheat adopted, requesting the District Conmate | Which there was a fall representation pres- | i | Stoners to enlarge the Berret school bullding, | Second district, the work to be under the | board of that distriet:_From Emma f°. Mer- | The m that t Tings of celiuloid coral, with sph and urn pendant, very’ beantifu new sets in Imitation of bun | phire stads ats: and ornament, which our readers would do we.l to call and examine. CHICKEN FIGHT IN PRINCE GEORGE.—A main was fought at Pumpkintown, Prin George’s county, Md., yesterday, for $5) a from Washington, ing counties in Maryland and Virginia were the score being as follows, viz: Virginia, 1; ent. After @ free discussion it was resolved nx head 33, and of leaves ed in gold at 6,83, and $10. A fine of jet and garnet in sets, Colorado sa aqua marine solitaire studs Hubbard’s patent studs in gr Y, nickle vest chains in long and roand and numerous other articles for use about three inc! bonds at $300. Rey. HENRY for that niict it ington and pay street. —e und $10 on each of tht single tights, be- ten Virginia cocks and ten from Ma. y- About three or four hundred peop! 55 per b le his city and the adjoin- | “4g, Per barrel being laid on the t. The betting was lively and a con- ble amount of money change! hands. north al en ain was won by the Virginia birds, | 47 «Son hey would no longer submit to the | With 50,000 fost o| direction of : = rules of the union as dictated by the em. : bes With the superintendent of within ces ee pleges of the government office, and a reso- | 7° P- Libbey Mhieh the president of the board should be | {ation beg seeped gine Fpl yrange A BracHER Ciates Meseca: Detrick Con eee | proving peinians, Weald tak tones ae Journal of Sat otto 2 ries established by Typographical Union | Beeche EXPENSES OF —< APES gr a Beeche Mr. Chanspiin, frown tee | 101, and now ia foree in this District. one of the first to counts, reported bills app: Phas dal trial, and the mitt to the nount of = a F, believes in a : | estate £ sneer, Sold aL aN sic J aoened of a . yesterday atterneon, for James 8. Edwards | 1 Sia waren meets of Sha Danae ne panic 3. P. Snyder, trustees. through J.T. Cold- | World will settle year IIS T eriet of Columbia for the | Well, salesman, the house on the northwest jie aise Submitted a bili from Kate Mor- | Corner of New York avenue and 14th street, who had been appointed as a teacuer | year. and claimed her wages for a year, | she having been removed after she had served one month. The claim was not allowed. } Mr. Detrick, from the committee on text books, was ready with his report. bat it was | ordered to be printed and to be considered at the next meeting. Mr. Krown, from the committee appointed | to revise the rules governing the schools, re- ing bu this mi fourth known as the Bryant house, to Albert Glea- son, at $30,000. This isa fine four-story build- Also on Saturdays trustee, through F. 2, in square I ——_—_— HiGHway Ropprry.—aAbout 2y iIt on the site of the Union Academy. fternoon, for K. 8. Davis, 3). Cleary, salesman, lot to W. Childs, for $223. thiuks that a lot Christian minisi planation was His exp'anation 1s that she was n of her husband o'clock jorning Officer Mitchell brought to the precinct station @ man named Thos. tax through J. C. Lay « Co., No. Some IMPROVEMENTS. schooner Enoch Moore with guano for Buse schooner Ciara H. Conert, fre Journal of Saturday evening says: is 4 resident of Chic: the benefit of the ban jo possible, ct by charging Soper with hurting him in the head with a bean shooter. The wound inflicted with the knife is an inch deep and nes long. Grand jury and eer Warp BEECHER only waits n order to rush on to Wash- his special impro GEORGETOWN. GRAIN TRADE.—Messrs. J. G. & Waters reports sales of 2 at $i7 per bushel, and 10 . M. bushels of wheat barrels of ear corn A tile sewer is north side of Water street from High street to Potomac street. The of the canal lock at Wash- ington street having become unsafe is being removed tomake way for a new one. Rive Notes.—Arrived—Schooner Emma Kennebec river, Me., and abon, from Baltimore, with ice for Kennebee Ice Company; schooner Alexandria, with 1,300 for Hartley «& Brother; n Norfolk, for Jos. & f dressea flooris ee XPLANATION —The Chicago ft v. “William go. He was learn the result of the sean- freest todiseuss it. He fully brother, 8 brother's Innocence, but gives nion that the majority of the down to the conviction of his guilt. He thinks ‘Henry’ could have ex- plained his letters given In evidence on some heory of innocence; but admits that they stard unexplained—at least, that nosatisfac- ced explanation has been given of them. He ng life of usefulness in the try entilles the accused to ‘ition that a good ex- but bot expedient. of Mrs. Tilton’s confessions ner the mesmeric influence when she told those awful M. Buckhanser, of Wilmi » Del., for | Stories.” Ported an amendment, which was adoptet, | dagh He states that at 10% o'clock he 5 Prohiuiting the closing of the sehools unless | Asked two white men at the come er ine RET ee en rant oe Da wo Formeriy the sub-soanis could ete eaed. | and F streets to direct him to Georgetown, Epeaker’Bisine ts @ member, in good and losina Os theecnneae one vines tag | 80d they accompanied his through the gate | Speake! Standing, of the Ist Congregational fegular holidaye oO Occasions other than | at the south front of the Treasury, and eile: church of Augusta, Daring the session ot ype - Siving him & drink of whisky from a bottie | ine general conference there some years ago Commissioners Of the Dineies eas the enccked him down and robbed him of | Mr. Blaine entertained @ Portland. cleres. factory manner in which they have tags. | Bats Coat, shoes, socks and $t30in money.” | Mr. Blaine entertaine hospitable courtesy, pence haat , for thelr promnpthess te BUbMC Schools. and | Tae ruxRRAL of tie late Wm. J. Harris fancy OAS prety ee of usichirs and other tis approved and aua- | feor itee,ror, hs residence oi Mh street, | fucet was diparting aft misigs plaassniis Mr. Johnson moved to the controller; and the ed, was amend byi nserting | Hand, resolution,as amend- A resolution that the recommendation of the committee on drawing and manship, relative to the formation of special classes of boys in those studies without reference to Beacon lumbian Encampment, No. 1, with the Uni- Dashiel, of McKendree’ The deceased George D. Harris, was @ nativeof Baltimore, Glenwood with the services of the ows— » No. 25, and Co- it. Rev. Dr. pel, omiciated. was the father of Policeman cal ‘urged him to come Rnd see me by and your personal pacity. I want totalk to you pate Fn Parga Idan’t p= ore 4 before occurred to visitor that th only subject which had not been m again. ‘(I have received ‘as @ clergyman. Come tant ith. ious entioned by seers mebrecesation, be adopted, was inid | {immes, “*MBOWM Master painter of oll | Ser. Biaine was religion —Porflaut Advertiser over; other resolution, an as- #7 Alex. Dupata, ban, Was arrested in sistant ee Puller, the drawing teacher, BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.—At the ninety- | Boston Monday for outceging his owndaugh- be appointed. | fourth monthly meeting of the First Co ter, aged seven years. ee ee JOHN E.' erative Building Association 15,000 was sold @7 The boiler of a saw mill near Hot Mr. Liovd called up the nomination are Cee Cre Bes cont springs, Ark., explode1 Saturday, killing Jobs F: Thompson (ald over from lastmest: | @17Ag Carrel Co Fonts Bing ant nny , 00x inch and seslously injuring seven oth2rs, img) to be principal of the male : | ra the ycung ladies who are ti Schoo! of the fourdn district, and agkereee | Was sold at See eee one | year attending the couse of leetanes ia the it be confirmed. He would state that the | nomination was approved not only by the sub-boenl of the fourth distriet, but by the people of that district generally. After the qnestion of confirmation had been put by acclamation, a division was called for. Mr. Lioyd said he wanted to say a word or two in reiation to Mr. Thompson. He (T.) | had labored In the public schgols for twenty- | Reily, bitten shot Ub BITTEN by A Vicious Doa. Jast evening, while proceefing to visit @ 04- tent in Limerick alley. AS SUMMER Is ay ny more satisfaction ie wearing: and Elmwood collars than any other,—Ady spoil the ghureh, ‘ —Dr. James R. | on 4% street southwest, was badly | on the left arm by a vicious dog Officer Silas Ley is © dog this mornin; —_e—__ | centl: ber oi yor will Sat! the Warwick sh Ould visit t. Petersburg academy of medicin> are two Tartar ladies (Mohammedan) who iave co:n- pleted their preliminary studies in & sclool at Odessa. s71n Burlington, Vt., three churches re- were struck by lightning, and a nu: persons who were at were Knocked over. The lightning Burlingtoa. meeting HPO ii. t Spare the rod and etitioner, and at his sng- | gestion the case went over until to-morrow. GEORGETOWN ADVERWTS. | ATION 1 1975. fee cement | adi of 4 per oat smovthe, cI six payable on and after July AT COST. aN 'D FANCY GOO! The contents of store 97 Bridge tome, occuricd by the late Mre. J: 3. ‘who can in wely by Sill Sositevety bow Ad, Is oi 4 i : steady: seals. Lard Bs . ined, Male Butter mn. . do. firsts, | bills wilt call and settle on sem. Petratam otal uncha a. Ecnec | opicrent day of Sub 458, ne after that asco T—ordinary to. prime Ris cargoes, 5 Slieewor: tone. Ary fo grit | ali bie give bps jobbing, 17:00 ‘Stere for rent and Fixtures for «ale. waive, a Jaly Tears. he JOHN J. COOK mnsolidated, 3654: pr oy aps gp ey " “h ‘Dew Youn. Jaly . | STRAM DYRING AND CLEANING BST: el 49 Jefersom Street, Georeetown, D.C. Governments dull but strong. ‘hed. ISS1 — 87. Be. K, Jaly 7.—Floan dail and droopi: Lee pee “hen | agg Crees _ aon et and declining. Corn dull un- | larged Zz - 2 very. — pon | Loxno, July 7, 1230 p.m.—The rate for money | bed Yelle and Trimmings, Kid Gina M the stock exchange ou government securities is | New ot cleaned also, heey fi pHhvcr® oa Consols for money, 93 the Goods, —_ cleaned daring 16; account, ‘Sammer months, FRAaNkFokT, July 7—U. 8, 520 bonis, 1962, eon En a nf ny By | call for and re- ike —__e__ charge. Vork feceived and returned by mall or ex” | Wall Street To-day. Drees from and to any place in the country. Rew, oux, July 7.—The Post's Aitancial articie say~ —The Wall street markets are more active the Yoserdans nd securities ate. all higher.“ Speasla: | PROPOSALS. | tive “tock 5 Gol: nd j PBorcsars FUB COAL. U7all7ss. On gold hi | cent for carrying. and | isdull anc steady to Arm. Datkers! sterling at 426% | mand. uiry for exe | tirely from bankers, merch | In the money market call loan: and prime mercantile pape: Treactky Derartvent, BUREAY OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, Wasuixaron, D. C., July 2, 1575. 1% received at ‘this office UESDAY, August 34, tor red (GN) tons of ran of mise Ff creek) Cumberland Coal, to be delivercd times and places, and in such quant ng very little, 2ass per cent. raclia at Stat per cent. Government bonds ure trregalar, butin the main | Bt suc on, steady. ‘The stock merket \estroug. and the special | may be required and subject to the conditions te fea Pacific Mail, Western Unioa | quired by act of Con, proved July 11, 187, aph and Lake Shore. Extreme sales have | viz —* That each coal shall weigh 2.20 poutde to ;—Pacific Mail. Wiadl,. Western | the ton. and shall be inspected aud welghel, and the Bh, A0asOK; Dake 86)"; | yuantity of each load c-rtified at the time of delivery Wy: Kries 14 cathy, Mand: | by the person Ppointed and qualified moder the a: ins. 2344204, St. Paul, 3s | for that parpows, and that the prescribed fer of and Darton Pactin wine conte for each ton of coal inspected, weighed acd #7‘ John Brown's body” was recently sung in a Dublin theatre, with the audience ac- companying the orchestra. &FThe Worcester women’s temperance praying band provides coffee for firemen at res, and counsels them not to drink any- thing stronger. delivered shall be paid by the contractor.” Pro- Posals will be considered bindiug for one week frova the 3d of August, the Department reserving the Tight to rezect all or any portion of the bids offered © proposals will be entertained unless acc vn panied by satisfactory evidence of ability to tuiltil the contract, nor will any payment be mad» without the certificate of the inspector that the coal for- 1 is auch as the contract calls for. psals shall be addressed and sent to the of f” B. McCABTEE, B7-Another aggrieved intividual has |. fice GkO. B. brought alibel suit for #40,000, and been in: sy fhitfof Barean of Bugraving and Peintini, Pited by the jury topay the costs of the ac- | 22mw-f E partinent. tion. It was the Denver Tribune that was PROPOSALS FOR KERSEY. sued. 13 Derot Qa. Mk Orr &7-There is to be a deaf and dumb celeb: tion in Paris—orations, &c.—on the finge ofcourse. All for the inauguration of am ument to the Abbe de I'E QEALED PROPOSALS. se advert a received at this offic furnishing (he United arime ¥ will be xuliect to a rigid inepe: <i a full compliance wii specications will by of the and Gas Fitters Associa- o'clock. IMPORTANT MONTHLY M Master Piumbe: tion to-night at erument reserves the right to reject any given to Kersey noof price and qual will be given FRIa’s I xtract of Beef regnls Wels. Strengthens the nc indu bright intellect and vigorous heal In accor with tertained except these receive 4 regular dealers in Kers e stated conditions Preference w given to est rate for the K uititew ord water pro: being mad he bid which «hal already prep: id spunging b atural ‘ome | hole $s, and they | and te | breath lasts, Deputy Quartermaster ( ‘er be tainted, — = = THOUSANDS OF PHomIsING vourus, of | WWE INVITE AN EXAMINATION both sexe go down to untimely graves, | OF ovR 1 debility and weakness, who “aved by fortifying their systems STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, with iron. The Peruvian Syrap is an Iron nie prepared expressly to supply this vi- talizing element, and is the only preparation of fron that will assimils blood. atonee with the noat $50 to $10,000 has heen invested in Stock | Berrecentis beck seeniy Cate Privileges and paid 900 per cent. profit. “How | new patent water top ie all fre larkenree. fo dg te 4, hook on Wail street. sént free. | )Wesrll the celebrated’ Bi Go Special, Heating Tg by & Co. " stroe! ange. the Bor! rang levated maze, the ew Your © co? Bankers, 2 Wall strost, | Tangy. the Bock © Granger Niovated Ransse. the New York. 3: Je Bavges; also, a full line of Torco-Raussian Baths Athalf price for two we you will not dispense v 13 903 E street northwest. Corns, Vascular Enxcresecnces Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, &c., successfall treated at Dr. White's establishment, 535 15th etr opposite the Treasury. Hours: from Sa.m.toép.m. Fee,siper visit. Owing to ress of business during office hours Dr. Vhite ts unable to attend patients at resi- dences, except after 6 p. m. For Moth Patches, s recxies and Tan, ask Zour droggiet for Perry’s Moth and Freckle tion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the Face, Black-Heads or Flesh Worms, use Perry's Inyproved Comedone and Pimple ‘Rem ely, the Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B. C. Perry, 49 Bond THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE eales of 1872 were £219,600. 1 a KITCHEN CTENSILS, TIN WARE, &c. We contract for PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING In all thelr branches; employ no boys and only com- Petent mechanic«, and frv this branch of the can guaraute Work at fair prices, Orders for jobving work «pec ally solicited HAYWARD & HUTCHINS: 317 Sth street, between Penns. and D st DEVLIN & CO., A luxury that (NEW FORK,) 11066 F STREET. SUMMER HATS, CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. STRAW and LIGHT FELT for Men, Youths and FOR OUEB CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP TUR ;¢ ‘Ess CASSIMERE ILATS BEST ASSORTE) 8TOUK OF TERIALS TU MACKINGW Sra eas, BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE SILK UMBRBELLAS. FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR Closing out Sama Stock at re: 1 rates, US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF STINEMETZ. Hatter, ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEKMAN AND AMER) jeter 1237 Pennsylvania avenne, CAN MANUFACTURE. FOB THIS BRAN on OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE B! ARTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR FOR THE MECHANICAL WORK, AND LN EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT STRIOTLY FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING OBDERRD AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFIOR FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP LN "PHBE GREAT WASHINGTON REMEDIES DR.WATROUS’ HEALING BALSAM AND DR. L 8) MEDICATED PLASTER. SYRUP OF BONESET AND WILD CHERRY, and other Remedies T fed Plaster was never eq hs, Pneumonia. Pleurisy, Matiem.Croup, Sore Throat, Yellow Fi led incase jeuralgia, phoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, Hemorrhage, NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH- orns, Cute, Burns. Bruises, and STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF tion re erful relief. ’and ge OUR COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE roan pues Ot eeeneas 26 OBDEES FROM OUB BEADY MADE STGUK. All persons ordering beforé the press of autumn business, will have $20 worth sent them for each $10 ordered, and in that proportion. Office, No. 9 May Building, corner of E and 7th, Washington, D. J.C, LEWIS. P.S—Those having these remedies on commis- sion will please report and remit for sales. jy6-6t" READY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUB WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEE: ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FKOM Monte? t PAPERHANGINGS, mo Se OUR READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING or a S ad CR ST 8 be 5 WINDGS GIQPES RICTURE PRAMES. PIC- | SnD CHILDRENS SUITS eee ores *” NAILS, RINGS, ac., 2 SEES: OVEROOATS, FROM WHICH WE FILL OB _, at the Jowest remunerative Window Shades and Picture Paperhangings executed prices tor cash, DEBS LN TWO DAYS TIME. Frames made to or- . in city or otry. orders punctually Biled apd sattstaction guar: | ONE SPECIALTY IN OUR FURNISHING anteed at MAKKRITERS, GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AM ERICAN . I No. £39 7th street. _y3-6t Sdoors above Odd Feilows’ Hall. DRY Goops AT REDUCED PRICES. YOKE SHIRT, A PERFECT FITTING GAR MENT, WHICH WE MAKE TO MMASUBE Ob FUBNISH READY MADE. Devlin & Co., apaT-iy 1106 F STRE! $200,000 For Ten Dollars. ALABAMA STATE LOTTERY Draws on the second WEDNESDAY of every GREAT BARGAINS. Black GRENADINES at lSc., 25c , 0e., 80e., 62K. 75c.. #1, and $1.25 per eee Real FRENCH LAWNS, with side border, 28c. per yard 1 Pieces of VICTORIA LAWN at 20c. and 25c. per ya French. Mull, Swiss, and Cambric MUSLINS, from Se ee sc. per vard wy Se. Strta Gre Vass 6, Dra Also, 80) PABASOLS aud SUN UMBRELLAS at Sac cepeenchpeeds: ates ebet. 14th 7 Also. 300 d-zen Keep’s Patent Partly made DEESS WD MESUAY, the 41h tay of SUX, 06. SHIRTS have nm ordered for our sales this 1 Prize of. week. 1 Prize of. All goods warranted to be as represented by the Pie. jesmen. Prizes of 000 tt No. SES Me BURDETTE & co,, 3 Prisoe of 1900 cach B.w..and 706 K st. n.w. 3,000 P coat 10 cach, Whole Tickets. = Halves, 85: A SUMMER HATS! ters, 62.00; Bighths, S123, All the leading of HATS, | NO POSTPONEMENT. PRIZES PAID IN FULL various kinds Fete eT REE | astra ot tr Pens and tnesonene 7 LAS McGINN & CO, i penn ese. Je28-mwwf,tm*__P. 0. Box 3,420, New York notion, (D REPAIRED stanort P4FERr ELasric caurcn, GER & GREEN, Hatters, Talo Pena om THE BEST IN USE. worst ‘Above Willard’ Hotel Hi ponsdently recommended to the Ticerseed Rote ery oe" é Eruptioun tad in the Fi Hcarares prea: | Se th Pots at ls. 144-34, 94., 11s.,and 224, each. | J PILU! contr PER ANTInCRornena, | Wy 9 Bo. Sere one beat Biterauive a for pariivies ao eheg ee fork avenue. the aud | asvisting nature in all ber op "rations: form = mild and superior FAMILY. may Biekea ihe vadcy SeneaNE hata Sold in Boxes at 1s, 1544., 28. 9d., 45. 64. 11s., and | ae; BEACH & BARNICOT’ » Eugland, and by al Pld by the Proprietors, atthe petaar Hea a | “we fim K*22 DRESS nats, | q built in | secon SUMMER RESORTS. NTRY BOa ou Wasi, ficulars apply wt 13931 re wl partic: apply r Goon ant BOOMS can be Dad Ot the re-igemce of the inane Vv CH, these miles from Wash- ‘on Bladensburg road, half mile trom High- land Station. Location bigh and healthy. And shade arondant. with dehebiful water eth SPRINGS: \ SHENANDOAH Alt 45 per month *pecial ral pempblos or informatie addres METERS. Proprietor. FARRAGIT Horse, Tieanrienocse? = BEACH MW. . Rastern raflroac to North Wampt re Boneh & ton.) where comches wi | tein te ph office im hoa a. Plrst-clase S JC. PEILBRICK & SON Propri CoLcTeN ss i332 ( nes. Telew and boats J000-an.w £2 fue resort has heen improved, « front of the door, and will be o after Ja'y less, 87.9) per $12 per dey.or $35 per mont Teception of ¥ “Ferme Adel ° sorvanta, 5 por ok For farther information apply to BJ or BR. COLTON 2090-1m Milos Town, St: Mary ‘a ¥ VUE DE LBAt HoTe., HAMPTON ROADS, vA 1 day fF uowerr Yeon? STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY Opens June 26th Manager Na 7 LES DUPFY (Of Contisental Hotel, Philsa-iptite Je26-1m = brie “MOORE'S LEONARDTON KYLAND mmrner Bownters the market af alt Water Ba Rowit * a ‘The table = ppl fords Among the ai 4 Fa 3pm EET Fi Md Mondo BERE county dation Hictel, immediat midat of splendi celebrated gunning and. trou sually attractive. wh {the v are sold at ais Bailroal Cnpan aldrews PROPRIETOR BENOVO HOTEL, RENOVO, PA je2s-én THE BEVERIDGE HOUSE. MIDDLEBURG. LOUDOUN CO. VA Is now ready forthe reception of Sam It isa handeome house, with 1 ix kept fn the best «t Mated in the most beaut feat and 2 large porticos. an Middiebarg is « healthy secti SURF BATHING. POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL. 4 Potomac steamers. rade Balle during the seas rooms, &¢., #4 JAS RB Point Lookont, 8t Marys the apert=, to t mer. Vavhing, Fish inthe finest F 6 at her families Terme r Post Office A sitmated six mileg roa b Mary in rosd, fi miles from Getty*bui rg. Pa. is Te health. For particulars address the pr sprictor. at Fouptain Dale, Adams connt-. Pa 4-coln teat The only HoT MINRAL WATERS In the Unite? of the Mississippi river are {nud at this ANITAKIUM. and they are universally emed by the medical fraternity ae THE RIIAL AGENT in cases of Eheumatiom Paralysis. D FRED McINTIRE te i wu eran bathe. ra: cing in teinperature as Ligh as 110 degroeg and aurtvalied F . are foun IRON, ALUM, MAGNESIA arene J. A. AUGUST, M K HOTE; ‘open June DEER PAR mn (B.and 0.8 RO, will Het, 1578, JOHN’ DAILEY, Manager, 2W-Tn Formerly of Glades” Hotel, Oakland EXCHANGE HOTE WANASEs! Van, ~ Situated on the highest point on the Mid- 32 miles from Washington.with morn- and evening ¢ ay. Fare for round $1.75. The by » With donble porches the entire length. The rooms are well farnished, and the dining room cool and The country i as healthy as any in thy here are no mnrquitoes, 3¢10-3m_ BUS ISLAND, Va. fost“ Seaside Resort, «itn Atlantic Ocean, and cel bathing, fish d sh Teception of v Hore ns sud ante sure peu for the Terms —$3 per day; $18 per week; $00 pormonth of four w ~ute:—From Was Mosely” or Baltimore? Norfolk, conn for Cherrystone mornings, 60 clock neton by steamer “ Jane Old Bay Lin to h steamer “N. P. Bh ° Weleean eae Bi Baus sco? < jem {(Cap.tm) Proprietors. SUMMFR RESORT am MOUNTALNS, oer mi LLEFONTE Stereoscopic views of Local 4 ars Pepnextvania avenue, and 425 north Ti rest. For descriptive cireul terms address mayi8-2m W. H. WILKINSON & O0.. Prop'rs, ith? sho NEW HAMPSHIER. Summer Resort open from June 17th Were MILLIKEN, Proprietors.

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