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cea: EVENING STAR, SSS[Z iy etre" een german Ame conan, | GEORGETOWN. GRORGETOWN ADVERWTS SUMMER K i ————— ee : luding To-cay, Henry Bousch alias Busch alias | A SuspENDED STREET JMPROVEWENT — W._ 4 WHEATLEY's | AGE TO PROPERTY, ETC - Se #, Tepal supplies, up to ' 4 FRIPAY.. 7 16, 1875. | Last night there wasquite a sevore rain JONeWID were Nai to day by the Control. Lute, charged with onenining by. { SORTS. ROARD IN THE Ce persone et-bion eo falee pre | 4 correspondent writes that ..° SCAVity in storm in this vicinity, extending beyond ler. Lentes 500 ci; erer, plead “4 STEAM DYEING AND CLUKANING EST. P Teena oo 5 y ridge street has ceas . * Baltimore on the north.and @ few miles | BUILDING PERMITS OLS ae one miaaee Uns tts seen ely Reade Tor Water street has eS SW NS ety ap te Weather Probabilities To-day. down the river ou the south. b*.ce been issued by Inspector Plowman as the appeal of the accused for clemency, and, Va OFFICE OF CHIEF SiGNat OFricEn, ALONG THE LINE OF THE TWO RAILROADS — follows: epension of : 3 ~Alteration and repairs of St Ann's it viewof it; would give tho lowest seutones been supplied. aud that the suspension of —_xstabiished. 2501. Premium awarded. 155 treet . ft residents am é, ter Wasurxarton. Jaly 1s. 1818. the ra.n came down in torren e law—one yearin the Albany, Work ob Bridge has lei Jared acd improved, Is Ladies ard Gertiemr Infant Asylum, south side K, between Zid known to thereon a legacy of alternate dust and mu Searing SPPATEL Of every riptioa. inctadiag In the southern Atlantic aud gulf states | 15° Cahankments in some parts to such aq and “th streets northwest, by erection of county ee oie THE FRESHET IN ROCK CREEK.—The un- Yelvets, Ureps Veils and rearing Ast <% and Tennessee, stationary or rising harome | extent as to make it very difficalt @ get porch on east rear, 16 by 34 feet, two stories epee, BY oat ith USally heavy rain of last night had the & e uiee siraned or dved: alan, Certaine and ter. westerly to som Minuet | along, delaying the trains bound sonth on | of brick and, one Rory OF Wood also = Se Gar coos ena ae eftect fo swell Rock creek to an uni peoeetinat |) So aamen ante, . tly elox Wi Y ore and mac % ones! mn ald in 2 : , 7 ; red he! is ‘Send . 2 will cat! for and re. i. ee wie ae btn tm the altos ead Obio road ‘tne ing, aud yenr pore to be raised two stories; ; A. Cook, for oy ee that the took parties doing business along the creek ware werk peaees piace. Ste Duaks kee were ws LOCAL RECORD. | track was flooded near Bladensbnre. and a 400. Williams and Carver, seven two- prisober was not ready, the case was con- charge. ‘The thermometer in the business office of wu mnodated a alos 4 RRM Adare Ne, Mo teomery ea NTRY BOARD — © few com i po tinued. by surprise, and fora = beg ng sh gore received and sogerned by <a a eatk from ehhor she ib or tate AU et How 3 i . ory and basement brick dwellings on the + eXcitement’ as the water inv: nore | press fem end want place in the country eet> Le ag jee 4 ux Stax ranged to-day as follows: $@.m., | Thea. Shee Tee ruse. | gast side of 7th street southeast. between att mew Li "s ith Precincts. Nearly every boat moored in ihe nt Pheasant’ ivquivren the premio ‘tyke S id 5 a.m. 2m.,%3, 2 p.m, 6. gine was thrown from the track and the baz- East Capitol and A streets, 1s by 30 Iects \ ite ee : snip ity ——~ Wet creek Was swept “down and out” into the gage and one passencer car turnedover. This | $25,000. | » tiver. One canal boat belonging to the Son: ~ = : 3 —_— | of May, 1873, Miss Anna Withelm Welsen- ‘cca stone company was carried Ov eet LOCAL NEWS. bag eebaopee Deg Gentian on did | THE PROPOSED SPORTSMEN’S Assocra. | boro-when héhad a wife Livi Norma C. tumbling dam andarifted down to Gstrest PATaPcco FEMALE INSTETUTE, Geamaised tani not get in muti] 613 this morning and then TION.—A meeting of sportsmen was held last | Gittakin, to whom he was married in Phila- ‘omy ~ STON > EBDYSVALLE, WASHINGTON X j EDUCATIONAL. : tut fevasm Horse wt, only 2% hoarse’ ride night at Le Droit buildi to ize a, delphia on the Ist of April, 18o7—was cajled bees pte dad Rg ane btewat 4 NEAR BALTIMORE, MD weit Brat 2 - | Dish Le Droit buildings, to orgaalz: “ . - y) Yaded’ the office of the Seneca company to a EAR BALTIMORE, MD. For boys school, see advertisement of 8. B. | Came foe meeee on eee areal ran. | Sportsmen's club. Aten ecmcenet entered a plea of not guilty. | Genin of about three feet, and atone tae the Jones ning as usual. Col. J- O. Burnsides was called to the chair, ao Gon ca Gy ais cpunsel Messrs. stability of their stables wasso much thre: — as 2 Shillington sends Demorest’s Monthly for Di a with Mr. M. A. Tappan secretary. The lat so: Gook and Charles Pelham—he with- | ened that the horses were removed to a place : Fyre & ect ee eae ee aie cama ata? | _ ‘There must have been considerable damage | ter gentleman stated that the primeonject of | drew that plea and entered one of ity. Oreatety. | om ko tes ¥ piration for tiseare, | fff e from the beth oad Henin’ eee Citizens Natenat | tO the crops in this section by the washing, | this organization was to provide for having | The counsel asked that the sentence be de. THERE IS A HOLE in the north footway of | The sumber ot Limited. Its heate. spr mokout,” Besurit ee ge The directors of the Citizens’ National | $0 ihe crops in this long the lineof theroads | the game laws pasved by Congress rigidly | ferred, and the court stated that sentence 4,4 K-street bridge which promises a bo- | ftlnently heal nid is eanils tue fehing in the Sar Gee Bank have declarat a semi-annnal dividend | #1! In some places along the line of the roads | Seforced in this District, “by which hanting | Would’ be passed Monday. When the case {he K-strest | doctors unless Mt is spedily re. | Py relltosd from Baitimure and Waehing Particulars apply te O12 & street of five percent., payable on the Ist of August. quite deep ravines. There was a heavy | Would become a pleasure to ali sportsmen. | was calied the witnesses came in, and among paired. | RR OH ARCH | Be ae 1 nddicns AND sh. trustee, sold yesterday to Hor Yeeshat ict Hack Creek, and much damage | Several attempts have been made to form a | them the two wives. The Philadelphia wife | tie caxat LEVEL from Jefferson street | j514¢-m.w f2m fic 2 —= ro Sashunston, the stone qar- | was done by the sweeping away of fences, | SPortemen’s association here, but from cer. | is quite a trim little red. haired were wad west looks like a huge cake of mad, owing to | =~ canes SHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS irview farm, near Manassas, | 10s done He qauses they have failed. The time is | the Washington wifes modest looking Bright | Thenccunmuinicne oe hae yo atrects | $57°*0_ 535 SWENANDOAR Conner a pee DAMAGE IN THE CTY. ripe for one now, and he kuew of a haadred | eyed German girl. After he entered the plea | and sewers having been washed therein by | Shin. 10 foment area Dz. Ricwauny D. Baowa The srond Jury todas recommended the | ccnsideranlc damage was done on Ostreet, | 80d, fifty gentlemen who are willlig and | and the witnesses were on the way out, the bine rain of last night. | ADM.) Media Pa iyo te eauctan. variety of Mineral Waters: daily s d@ixcherge from jail of Wr arr, charged | pos ween North € ‘apitol and Sel streets, north. | ®™Xlous toenter foto this one. Col. Bura- | Philadelphia wife, unable to restrain her THE Baus Nuisaxce.—A_ correspondent | lad dings een sory excersion tick fixie 8. sado. RR. To With attempt at rape, and se Tupper, | west, by flooding of premises aivi wasuing | Sides suggested thata ride team inight be | £ lings said to him, “Shame on you, Hor- | writes as follows: Can nothing tone a | Mssoss ar of 20th.) will reopen | Mor pampbicie ct tetera ee nts oF perth grant larceny | out of pavements and sew formed trom this association, which would | ace Lilley; shame on you." The prisoner | Yona seer pale ne boys and heart. Thorough instruc iy) 4 ACJ MYERS. Prop reer Maltin aed te eet | William Usher, No. 20 oth street north. | add to its Interest. He stated that althouzn | took the: fetuilee cool and playfully an- | tee soune men from paring eat ee Socones lustre iene Sear ab. of Baltimore and the Nationals. of | west, lost by the storm about $0) worth of | we board of health had declined to chance swered, “Never mind, I'll make You 4 pair | grew’ between Mun harheea ti ~all streat m given to Priw COLTON'Ss Tees Scpemiag, was won by the visitors | nous’ s12 worth of butter. and S14 worth of | thelr regulations in regard to the muzaling | of shoes \ ROE ERt Oot! rit ng | Passers-by during their play:time, are in 208) eS by a score “ | lard by the overtlow of water into nis cellar. | Of dogs, yet they had given instructions to ier Dyson, charged. with AD ANE | imminent danger of bodily huisia from the | TITUTE eo resort hes heen improved. fine whart ‘A me held at the Columbia law | Premrises No. street, én nich the | their poundmasier to exempt from arrest | money by ‘false preterc Was discharged | (everything but soft) missile ea’ let ball, as 8. L. CADY, Principal, built m front of mat wall eee tes Oh aritabio Recceiation, | Corpse of Mrs. MacMurray lay, was floodes, | Very pointer or setter who might be upon | from jail. "he writer found out to his disg: I believe New Haven, Ot Teception of v4 nizing cational Charitable Association, | Corpse of Mrs. Ma impossible for 4 the streets in charge of his owner. ALINE 1 | there is a law against ball-playing in the | _© _ ethan 7 Sdn Halt tn the chair, and C-D- | o reas. Sixth street southeast, Mr. E. Champlin said he had come tn re-] The case of F street, but po policeman Is ever se that | Jp SERABLAU TRA Pia Baa Sher fret w | men have been engaged for Iie! £ sewers, | eee, O.an invitation to take some meas- | with crimiral libel, in | otherwise quiet neighbornoml, and probably MONY aud ihe Cultivation of the Voloe Aa i class of the Thint | We? bnsh a by ihe | Ures to secure the passage of a law for the | 0’ April in the 7 m it x Ol be seen unUl somebody Is Seriously | Stes 8 Mire BEICHENBACB'S Piao Store, N E reh, of Baltimore, | oo and cay (ditches, The bri protection of ali kinds of game, and advo- | Charles Steinhau, las been set tor tri 422 Ith street northwest. decks a to Loge Shoemaker's mill, Rock Creek reported | cated the appointment of a committee to | ou Monday. ty numbered a nun o 2 to have been carried away. AMUFL MCKNIGHT, of the Warde- NOLISH H, AND OLASSIOAL iN” tween 5th and 7th streets, t, whose serious illness was mon STITUTE for young Indies, 913 New ¥ ed in THE STAR A few deys since, ix Se corthweet. Mrs ANoRLO JACKSON, treet, be- | Urge the passage of a law with a penalty for Eavity Covet—Juine Wylie. "the | Killing game out of season. To-day, Follansbee agt. Russell et al rall the water, | Mr. Tappan moved that the meet order of referenc entered stentay { Sestereey cd | Sewer traps could not carry off M toauditor. Hitz, assizave, y low at hi street | Seyereter ig ommtoe Dantas and considerable damage was cause. to pri- | S0lve itself into a sportsinen’s association, | act. Duva'l et decree for saie appointing | t Ferome B- | vate property by theoverflow. Broad Brayeh | Ald thata committee of t be appointed | Js. Edwards trustee. Phillipsagt. Phillips: “ Close, asea tri ne roal is tmpassable from a gully fifty feet | t draft a constitution and decree of divorce. wide having washed across that roail near | POrt at a future meeting; ade : ¢ BOOKS AND STATIONERY, > | Port at ay Crrevrt Covrt—Judge Hionphreus. eo ee = anes oe ‘on the second mili, and vehicles this morning | ¢2he hate appointed To-day, Thomas ag Sta posters. 4; | PES RIB, now complet Sree at tae shart henen ' have to come to’ the city over the ‘Tennally- | © H- ama, anit Distriet of Columbia agt. Lord 8% hay vr ee mek: Be HowRLn, Rensslier connte, N.Y, | town road through Georgetown. A eousanieation tami Prob 1 session, and intervening rent, == ek = business at the earner 4 Some 240 feet of the three foot briek harret |. A lhe board af hearty adie ty | Sireet_ wharf properfy—verdict for plaintitl Lapeer nahin mein seweron V street, whieh connects with the | S°¢r y health, adtressed lo | for acon, Bliss agt. Minster; dismissed. is northweat. in this Hiih street sewer, bursted, and was carried | C.S- Bidelow, ec 10} Keese agt. man; certiorari sustainet “timable gentleman, anc > | AWay by the pressure of Water. This sewer | Y#luabie huntin, ested by iidrea and many friends 10 | \cives the drainage from Mount Pleassnc, | the poundmaster or his agents while ta the and proceedings quashed. Riley agt. ( “STOCKTON HOTEL, ; CAPE MAY. N.3 : Opens Jane 26th, 178, Z u h verdiet for plaintiiY for sé Kablert agt. 145; No. 2do, Fee caehrom the German, By Mrs . R CHARLES DUreY Tuetion of trees and other debris col- | Streets with their masters.” Myers; certiorari qnashed and judgment tor Maryland ret: “Wo. BALLANTYNE j Of Contivensal £ Ph ohia leewed at the mouth of the Sth street Tr Coming Yacut RACE.—An adjonr plaintift. O'Neal agt. Cripps; hon suit. 125. 4081 43, do.white, je80-te sheen oy Pt 3°28-1m Prog sewer, which caused an overtiow. at Ing Fac oo ae Pouicr CourT—Jwige Snelt, 2 Chicago and Milwaukie spring, eres KES HOTEL. " ed meeting of the boatimer x Act.veard frm ern. som ORS —Wrieht’s Principis.or Basia of . Eg eee aes. tate | night at the Fulton bone: To-day, James Carbury, public swi 94, monthern yellow at Beles Se “330 LE KUTOWN. MAKYLAND gravel ibed of the strecis, footwalks, | (etant que ralton Louse, foot Sh. Henry J. Sly, drunk and disorder Me AMtztist rsady at E ipey Bong, by Leland. Palmer ae i : “ apecrte areer Se., doing probably about £1.990 damage, | i ates secretary feited $5." James Leahy, indecent expose t Hay ensier—Maryis 5 . a ~ 20) | renee Sammy Boanters po mag Ag The roads in the country which have re- need that the IE of Laces si. Filen Roy and Win. Taylor, loud and ia. 24 Ooa3i.O. Provisions qa : aud other Poems 238 ¢ hie Sait Water Bart Benen cently been improved ali sustained more or y wlécted as thie Gar ie ae boisterous; #5 each. Peter Galia Pork 21.00. Bills tents sino See oer eae Dyre. and less damage. The canal road bet ween George- | that Captain Shekells and himse able-bodied rant, pleady guilt "73 “% town. Term- ‘s | town and the Chain bridge sustained some | afied on the owners Gr the bits Ellew Burr, Lard F tam! a | injory by washing away of Uy land | uf the Sago inde unchanged. Petroleum nberiandt, | gets port grenis oS theré would be a contest betw t | xall Ceflee strong and uac Lottie | qniet. 12tal 2 lecent on 13 New York, July 16.—Stocks—St. Pant b an War Western Union lower; rest dull and and the yacht Americus. Captain Crouch c 0 4, | bad premised to have some of the Baltimore | Springfield. protane and , Tout, |" yachts enter in this Ta -10 Joseph Green, a cole finished culvert was culvert on the phe All the pope J Mig Exchange, tong, can and F a fours. " t the yach S20 for contempt in not answering a sum- i ae ‘| overflowed, doing iderable i meat hen deat t Mons as witness. Patr tl. charged 2 = A large lot Novels re | to the read ‘and surrounding test for the honors. with interiering with I: or Selig New Hampshire avenne, bet : e SOL Ageuis Lawn je30-tr EW BOO . |New s. Pifterning, of the Board of Health, lin inspecting meat in his ste rappealtaken. James Gant, char breaking aud mutilating a tree an als, would and th reets, i grep Hborhood, and every ce: : neighborhood. One of the ehtmne the Old Town Hall, brid JORDANS WH sbeives FREDE A Cat sed set of re eht Eagle, Captain Jon Ber late Comr f tLATR—Cari — ineion ‘ Sireet, Geory i A CONSTATLE FINED AN bt sioner Douglass. Brigg fel ace ; ad the ys unibia, Cay irl who 5 OUEEN MARY. Ry air revenue au, whi were adap beet om town luking of th foot keel entered im th: eee - ; /ORDAN, Tecent meeting of the officers and. eler j ut a | ass race. This makes six entries that « t S. Bre } \ ssan Ba M second “t —_e—___ | S yestertay p on trial before Judge Siitherlan that of i AT CRES. = - fs “ Court of sion cha’ salen desire a brief respite from thy A Frw Worps ror rue Brans wis of & forging or utter heek up. | + whieh at the same time w thing t can be d * pleasure to a t, 2 co. ‘ she offered the check its pas "The % fere with business, have now nt | the beautiful, musi ary bi Mr. Barrett as to th je of some articles | fused. Sh aid that she rs Knights of | port ties. The steamer L y that are imprisoned for ly that w which the ha claimed as his prope: men: of th will take the Y perpet rally en): dori Llegedt the a: ved to BROTHERS, Booksellers | k ee ; ty to Fortres led melody, we red ny by Who hoped atch the prinei & Pens<vivania Aversa, | MELLIN & CO .¢ | to-morrow. | to perform. f there: : he way crime. Her story on the stand — — | Pa..or Clond Butel Phil ing to W ington at all bird nei i ‘SC was that she had’ recently ¢ Li s Novel. by Wm. Black THE «& | Peonine,,_Taeee ecmuessons that nothing else that 3 80 speed Warranted proceedings Of th many and was It Hl ue Princess of Thule,” rece ad a Fs | Bene pas - The Sick and dumpish eacary du s the duty of constables to armon as bis wife; he handat | js naw rend Lake will next Friday give an- | After the soalei ee cee canary at as fo the ownership of koots, wh joerg este ale Raetdleeecparyt SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, | Beortors. It tea t piner excursion to Cobb's Island, in the A= | same we use to make julips of aod setzures. | They should know t her what to say. and that she acted under his Corner 4m sircet and Penusylvanta avenue, — | Mtg) 2 iaree portins These excursions shoult ? | else seems to give them so great delight. The | Not ioenter private premiscs ons and knew nothing of the forged J hes “* ature of our summes life. ment itis put in the eave. and the litt rates seize upon goods right 4 IF citizens an opportunity to enjoy | bathing without much loss of time | tr business. Another opportunity for a delightful and popular trip is the Saturday night to Point Lookout in the steamer S ing from the foot of 7th street at 7 m., and returning at 6 o'clock Mon: | ing. The rooms and saloons of this rr of the check. TI four of th ¥. Trdun . | Manand Boast. Here and Hereafter; tMnstratedoy more than three bundred original suocdows by JI.6 cor > tor Spr The Odd Tramp. a Novel Sromeeenal te Miss Kovel, by Victor Cherbniter, to beeqnal t 4 ©. Daily Stage. Biavk Books, Paper, Envelopes and everythiag tp with t) yl Teg t the Stationery ! for anle at | _maviltr SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. | ters" &c\, Suances JOSEPE Me | ches the deligitful olor of the | they do this ties take the resp jant, he seems frantic till heeny | themselves. A man is not obli to devour the gre When the | the title to his goods, bu fros's of autumn come. anc destroy the foli- | Oficer to know what by ace, then with equal avidity he devours the | Process he never kne' | Seeds of the plant. Let every one who loves | theseizure and was as: her bird culiivate a box of mint expressly for him, and bis cestacy and his preservel nsibility on “i to Show it fs We duty of the is doing. A grosser Mr. Barrett forbit | out the U ‘tet. and Kimmel! | the com aud costs. ment. T UILDING. be comp! ed S.ates tak letion of the Wa monument should by all means eted before the cent al be: wiles were married in this th of May, 183, b the United State: PATTON. Pro- AT THE AK B. ns or i Deaith Will amply feeaed the cera Covington and Martha West | you may chance to hear some such tals BANKERS. ut @ portion of his | Jarze and well furnished, atte: taken, Mes. With assault and battery on | ihis between a visitor from the far Ori = es - support; that tt | and polite, fare excellent, and ra: : oe =: sae enry Polind, who testified that he isin | and a citizen ot Wasi ton: “Wh NAtTtosar SAFE DEPOSIT Cu., leit Wa senah: Many families are ava:iing tl | McTIny IN THE CHAIN GANG—I— rge of the Armory building, bet 1g to | absurd mass of stone yonder int Was born to the selves of this means of recreation very wi house Prisoners K use to Work on the Streets.— | the government. tou had by nin | “That is a monument to the ne ee ee Renn ighteen months | Tie steamer Pilot Boy makes semiw | For some days par: ortion of the prison- | charge of the building wished to remain | George Washington.” FIRE AND BURGLAR PR VAULTS . gas &. livered of a child | trips on Tuesda: velock a. | Ceci ees Ee ake em. | there. Major Fisher wished to put him twit. | tne Feorge Wasiinsion ee ee ee ~ ee ee ut hy one Horace | m. for the pr otomac, | ployed in the chain gang on the county | Ness) there instead, I Wedis there | lution of I presum | pp All Kings of valuables taken on deposit. Sefosfae | EM NANG egg rag | Including Colton’s Kiston's Island, | roads have been starting a miulinous <piri by wi man. vor! shington was the | Feut Odlice hours, 9a. m.to 4 p.m i ANA ges, and Tre on Wedneniay and Sunday even- | and it has been difficalt to persuade thoes tp Covingtan desire her of his Country, was he not?’ “He | GEO. H. PLANT, Presiont Om Saturdays it makes the ling at | keepon the work. This morning whi ling during the e “And you Americans are wonderfu GEO. W. RIGGS, Vice President. nitown. i were called to breakfast some made the as- ) gave his pei ad of him—you love, honor, and 2W-coly B.P. SNYDER, Secretary. stcamer Mary Washington makes her | gertion that they did not meay to cat | mistio but it coming to the knowle ig: regular Sunday trip from the foot o: off ot the government, as they did not intend | Major Fisher. he nott | dead?” “We do. 11. I shonid cert Selene ox lo Veroon Spring, returning at? | to work. However, whew the wagon was | thing went wrong he (Fisher) would hold | suppose so from the sort of | Sglcck. for 25 cents. No liquors or bad char- | ready, a full lond, about twenty, got in, a him responsible and report hi have erected to his memory iffere allowed on board this boat on these | went ‘under the usual gaucl in rior officer. With that he we: | trips road, and during the t 4 ton to eject him, when both Covington aud The day and moonlight exeurston of the along quietly until noon, when their dinner | Martha West assaulted him, striking him abody Literary Association to Mars: Was served. When the eall was made for | #bd driying him from the building. T! yin the steamer Wash on, them to resume work, [2 of them announeed | W&S Coutinued for the purpose of « sth street wharf at $ a.m. aud of | him more than pther man, livin Mcis, TAIMONEY & CO., 4 ‘the dinie dm ts e. rte es, and the din 7. healthy any im the world. and the: Have removed their Bapking House to L® DRUIT | Mossuitccs. Ba Accs eatin ae : peepee ret Sth aud B steoets, eT | | lorred, Ve PANY © ‘They are prepared todo a general Banking bust. | 103m _ FRANCIS 3 CAN Bess, receive Deposits subject to check at sight dene Drafte on Balthnore, Philadelphia and New ¥ Buy and Sell Foreign Exchange, and make ( * Two CHILD an, Ind., last Sunda, ig a terrible thunder storm, £2, expecting her hus night, dur | Richard ¥ ge mn by Mr. J.J tons on all points. | _BELLEFONTE, Pa u “ 2 Bterrosropte views of Local Scenery | y a that they did not inte! oany more work | Withcsses for defence to be preseut. ih VER emp hocapeee ae Nr DUNCAN, SHERMAN & €0., 674, Peuney ivan cy a 350 p.m., Will be a pleasant affair. io that manner. The second precinet police ALL SORTS, | THIS co trichicner be | i ‘Sahas wr Messrs. oo ie Were called on, and the me en in custody James Buchanan, ae ae | uy feet tee ¢ reco and bit BAe KERB, | BRINGS, Va e “| THE CoMING SCHUETZENFFST—Swe of d eseorter 2 ion- yhere ttery on Colema: Ul, an old colorat | UP hi ‘° I dren, and bic i ws . heth Booths at the Park Yesterday. —The bars, | are held uatlh tee ene ee mani, Who testified that Dani-1 str Hise, to, follow her started fora veizibors | Nea, @ and 11 Nassau street, New Yerk, RAZIER, Proprivtor The ed, vet it Is | booths, &e., for the tenth grand fest of the what todo with them. with a plece of plank and knocked himdown ned Was necessary tO cross on * OTE! C ¥ tent Lington Schuetzen Verein, . bipolar dead—he knew nothing about the world for am on a_i 1 in doing so tt OREps GRAVELEES fn" BRETRES OF oy cour 1 , ith and 5th, we datpub- | Sick Youre Mex on by W.B. Williams, auctic new Sehuetzen Park, yesterday Ww CREDIT for TRAVELELS IN EUROPE AND girl who followed fell i THE EAST ave y SE re reqnested by | some time. The assault was a ve comamitiee on visitation of the | one, and $20 was imposel, with co. James Ga to the water. are innameral ntened that she d + i+ the fountal + © ‘ the spe se fr feu Je im all the principal citics, nd by ev tien to aration das | KERN Fig Taare LaMnta eae 6 Bs Hed to a divorce as follows:—Bar stand No. 1 Meat Wis cee ca nent ee Lee homie to Kost tan noes ean bree en sank the w CALIFORNIA, HAVANA, MEXICO, UHINA * conte dissolves the ertrance, to Charles Heurieh, 89), | thatthe will be mate me eention, f tie f shall, colored, larceny ofa pint ofport wine; | Were drowned. The mother is | JAPAN. to ee | ee. er the rights of ng gallery No.1, to F. Reh, $20; raitie | ¥ young men in the city | *10 and costs. John Stewart, charged with | Over the accident. The sni ee por aevse =e guardian- | ctand No. 1, to H. eh, 550; barstand No.2. | who need attention. “The Spe 1 work of | breaking into and entering the dwelling of | j MABYERNDS”. & Me near sausage stand, to Bernard Henze, 3125; | this committee is to care for young men who | T.S. Kimmel! with felonious intent; grand | reren ro SHOOT THE NocTOR BECAt Fok & dersigned having lensed the above-named rstund No. J, at the south end of the park, | may he sick avray from the comforts of home | jury. Daniel Green and Joan rt, alias | We WocLpy'T MARRY HF | Hotel will be prepared thts season to ror ch, 360; wag and need com Dns endance ais | Jobn Linton, larceny of two coats; six | Himmuoek attempted to | SUMMER accommodations to Ladies and Gen are ‘ bid: shootapg gal stera | committee will be @ ) whatever may | months each ih jail. A.W. Thomp 4 ¢ rons to eper d the mraer months in the c uty: Sti iat tee eee LS F. Reh, #15; i ck of) be in thelr power, to visit and provide for = age = ae ampton, Mass., y 3 Mountain, it aloe otmmentean ectenek toe ae y were marrict in St. Catha- | P&Sillon, to E. Roib, e105, confectionery | the necessities of ‘sek young mien in ur Fe Sat ere are nk ain | failed to keep his procaine th mance Nor. Ghe FANS Jspaness, 10,25, S0¢.; Linen, black, olorad | the Blue Rider Mountains and. the sirrounaing Soon the ithe dane cr Aes | booth No. 1, in frontof pavilion, to J. F. | ist. It is not pecuniary atd thatisalways | OF aturday afternoon at 4 o'clock the | fileg keh! Thompson has 6: Sek petted: eee ek . | conntry. Fisting and hunting in abondan: y + On the 4 h day of 4 ust. | Sayre, = ird-shooting galiery, to F. Reh, | ded, but the lonely homes and the need of | Jaen employed at Burdett, Smith « Steps for ber confinement as al > ieled white. $1, @1.5, 91.75 au | Mderable improvements bave been mad: have been residents of the District | 57 ionery stand 2,near the man: | naship and small attentions isoftentimes | foundry, Troy, were thrown into great ¢x- | st¢hs for ber con Miata Geek ake puss Wasecwear, tir Ledley nik Gone | ing since last summer, such as bath room. &e. fi ie as frequently | sion. to Henry Shaefer, 1 , at | gelt ae keanty aa absolute destitution citement by the narrow escape of John Pope hg age excitetiond (athe lt onceae . | sbont balf a mtie from Barnesvilie depot, on the Mos th side, to John Voxt, = raffle stand | - —— e+ —_—_ Kenna, oné of their companions, from deat down Over the atieice Tes ef Badies' hemise, Tucked and Rufts, Embrot- | eee ne one hours on the care left of entrance, to H. Reb, 310; ard | , MARRIAGE LIceNsks have been issued as | McKenna was on the lower floor of the —_ _ ~— dery and Bnitle, Lace aud Embroldery,&c., at $1, | ‘Terms: £2 per day, and from @8 to $10 per weak, four swings on the north side to ©. Alt- | follows: Edw in - | foundry and was in the act of heisting a = a Pi food a ‘$2. temateh, 91 Children under ard servants ball price.” For te » COU mapn, $2). Among the stands that hal pre- | ters; Nelson Cole aad i Smith; Isaac | Stove to the third story by means of a rope, ITY ITEMS. Fine Tucked aud ‘Mutle Seirts, $1, $1.0 and @2, | ier information apply to or addres G rse with par {ously been sold were the sausaxe stand, to | Rowie and Maria Smith; John H. Castel! | which passed over a puiley a single time. he lateness of | , ali full length and width. LOPE. Bervcevilte, Rontgomery co., 5 the support 0 i! Coarles Ebel, for three years, at $200 per an- | and Elizabeth MeKenzie: Th Anlerson | The pulley was fastened a short distance Hats.— tanding the ,iateness of | Sand Girt Gomes, ei. —_———— — —— oni paris his means has hum; the earousal, to H. ‘Reh, for three | and Mary Byers; Denulsou C. Talbot and | abowe the thind story, and when young Me- | the season e still on hand @ very mice | Vert Randsome kong Gowus, 82 WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION avert pees tay Years. AL S05 per annum; and the cigarstand, | Mary Ann Curren. Kenna had hoisted the stove up nearly three | assortme Fashionable Straw and Li at | Child's Sun Bounets. 50c. AN EXAMINA > fe epee th oo A ae reparations are being made for the coming HE most stylish coller you can wenrr is he rope which was nim, | “ re selling 20 per cent. ai f $i. i with It to prevent p from obtaining: Fest. "The Verein Nave adoption a nos style | the Warwick. Ask for it at the gents threw him down. ‘This caused him to let go | than former prices. Lewis, * Hatter Spi | Rormany Hoods Laser eee sau STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, Sox. Berest At Pipe of uniform hats, and they will be worn for | nishing stores.—Adv. of the rope. The weight of the stove caused atlemen's Outfitter,” 920 7th street, be- | Former Hoods, Less end Lawn, Ol. Having the best selections of colors in stytets at mod asksa voree, the custo. the first time on their annual parade next | — +see- — = it to descend tit piype Malai eee up | tween Iand K. 2 Children’s Fancy Striped Hose, 25, 83.50 and TS¢ erate Sate oa ection of PARLOR i aioe pane with rear boon oat Piciaro pe dain alta ‘as con eos pad pois Te Tes voniete thean | TO GATHER pearls from Gosan's vases Rn en Coane Bek Sabet | ee ee Tees KITCHEN RANGE | green trimmings, with a black plum: Presbyterian ehurch of Jersey City that Mr. | fortunate man remained for several mit ao kttadon lite ingaee one. Row style Tock Combe, 35,9 and G1... a. | after ten yoars-ext zive, une. ie ponoeded to betes 2 Wreath encircling the letters “W. | Dunn, (of the New York firm of Chas. Scott | utes, and until his companions unloosene No pearia do Asian swimmers raise ee rod ports sl. we recently been greatly improved, and now has the * | £Co..) who was re-elected an elder on Mon- | the stove and allowed the man to descend ae Alp evr en theta Toilet Articiess Breasing Combs, best Eubber, 25 % patent water top in all the large sizns. | ——-e | day. though a decided supporter of Mr. Glen- | slowly. It was feared, however, that in his Lik ste e beauty Monk 1 thal shine ‘and Sec.; Tooth or Nail Brushes, 350.; Hair and We sell the ceiebreved Barston Special’ eating y | RFAL ESTATE SALF: dehning, has not (as was rumored) paid Mr. | descent his leg would become disconnected Made by the Sozodont divine. © Clothes Bra-hes, 25, S0c. and 81. Range the Buck & Granger Klevated lances, the <= auelioneer, sold yesterda. | Glendenning's salary, the trustees having | trom the rope and allow him to fall to the “TIME TRIFS ALL THINGS.” and has | Fine Hand Mirrors, 81. ‘ Rohinercn. Columbia, and Americus Portable qaarteriy Cleary, salesman. the + | Always been able to provide for the expenses | ground on his head. Luckily he reached the proven that Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is p oech-rpe d et wane = upee; . - Ow mber_ of arrests, 3.24; of which, | part of lot A, subdivies square 5, ina- | of the church in the ordinary way. Dr. Bar- | ground amid the breathless silence of his the remedy par ercevience for the cure of coils, | TEavelinyg Satchels, in all ki KITCHEN UTENSILS, TIN WARE, te Sel females; were mar’ | proved by a two-story frame house on 15th | tolls (who was elected to sueceed the retiring | friends. The young man’s hand was badly | ¢ oughs, croup, Whooping cough, bronchitis, Men's aud bodies’ Li 2 ould read and 1,164 cc | Street, between S and T streets, to J.T. | €lder Mr. Howell) has been for forty ears braised, but ouiaide of, that he was not in- | asthma, phihisie, sore throat, Influenz nd ery ineibuton « We contract for y be designated as . for #1,625: » lot fi i an elder in the Presbyterian denom lon.— | jure a nes, h, “last, not least,” cons tion. 50 cents anc E: * 7 , - “ j pone ey tod iB gy ih Pong) ingen ees | X.Y. Journal of Commerce, Vith. ic ae a Sim totle, leis oti eee ees gente Ri Lana 2. win eee wish. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | lot 24, in square Tag er eat between | THe PLEASURES oF LIFE IN Kentucky. | wary Hugh Donahue, the pedestrian, had | s59 to £10,000 has been invested in Stock | $420 and 5.50: all worth Sper cout. more In al thett branches: employ no bor 20d only coms | cents yer ances Bock nate gases, F $9 | A personal dimehity dccnrred in our etts on | Sc mplished 900 of 1,102 miles, which he | privileges and paid 900 percent profit. «How. | Besides 13,000 othar articies, all'dceirabies good and Pefermechenses, ag fra oGr Jong experience tm tox con | Sa ART Sapare foot, Also. through J. T- | inst Saturday evening between Mr, Walter undertook to walk in as many consecutive | t do it.” A book on Wall street, sent free, | Seep. at ‘ork at fair prices, Orders for jobving work speci- > ihe ne as Muatee Nee ak ae Wend, aiowins | Kelly and Mr. 8. F. McKee. resulting pretay | Dewars Boston at noon on Wednesday. Dr. | Ryibrlige te Cor Bane wl ee Ciiy oneal cot sent to thee | don. trustee, lot 2i of W. H. Browne's | Kelly and Mr. 8.1 parties, Mr. Kelly havi Viney, the physicianjwho attended him ina | Rum \rdge & Co, Bankers, 2 63: ° SILVERBERG’S. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, aed of and In tio | Vedivision ” of Walter Lentox's ‘sunt. | been badly cut with a knife, and Mr. MeKes | nig Joneney at Springfield, bad arrived at | New York. o i‘ =. = 317 9th street, between Peuna. aud D at. north- exes various light punishments have been | 4,00 (Hi Of Walter Lennox’s subdi- | raving his head badly bruised by means of | Mystic Park, and thoucht Donahue was ina | FL&TcHEr’s PATENT WINDOW SCREES : , pris boLciuaronh west. oms-ly lietet. F been 4 4 Mettler ote iB square 368, 00 | sheavy auction bell. Mr. MeKes is able to | > y eritical condition. His pulse beat at | Best invention of the age for the exclusion | GREAT METROPOLITAD s om oe ng in all to Stak, The muse, | Mstreet, between 9th and oth streets,” im- | 2b Walking about, and Lis wounds are rap- | ninety-four, with respiration’ at eighuen; | of Flies, Bugs and Mosquitoes. Hamilton : Peon. avenne, | (CINCINNATI be shed with le rick dvclling. to See, Bra aerd-root | idly healing. Mr: Kelly was more serlousty | piicty-four. nervous tnd shook badly when | & Pearson, ¥. M. C. A. Building, sole agents | _2e7-tr 312 7th street, near Penn. . ’ cgi See ae ern ae, Ree he eaneah M. Shel- | insured, but, we are glad tolearn, is dole sy walking. He seemed to be suffering with | and manufacturers for the District. of Co- = Gusblod, austeted Ge taken ao Siickney, canteen, Cee Ce ae ne | well eacould be expected under the clreum- | palpitation of the heart, and his attending | lumbia. He; | i *AWs eesn aweroere. LION BREWERY. . i a — il i ‘ag ” very i —-—.--_-—— , j arees, cattle, S<- Sound ne wien | pauare, S, fronting 2% feet on 104 street, stances. erate Seen ave be anes Be Bin while he is punicermn, Wareuiae, (Excretcemees ity — i retuened &0 owners, 60; doc Ae between I and Streets, Improved by a TSE BROOKLYN THEATER CONTROVERSY. ~ jous, Ingrowing Nails, &c., suecessfu and secure a beautiful com- ;; ard secured. 57; fires occurring, 54: inauests | tworstory houte, to Theotore N. Gill: at | The Couway sisters reuse to compromise | W#lking. “He sleeps so soundly that firearms treated at Dr. White's estabitsiinent, 3 15th Sates fon the face ee LAGER AND PILSENER BEEB Sereneet, Sat Tet Aeaudoued persons | 32700; also, rear part of lot 16, same square, | with the proprietors of the Brooklyn theater anes tow! street, 0} e Treasury. : from. pter of accidents, not the least Shs @irect from Cincinnati in Bef: Sud Infants four. to Theodore N. Gill, at So41-40. $5 to bas soe tack rent. They are willing | Chuion game Gy te bet ee cede | 2am Lo EF ee Si per visit. Owing to | which come rum appipiug improper articice to tu- | Slipped direct fron need = a re to on now on their own account ai + s ol us hours ‘Crease its # ” Sere ODD Exrtows TOM BALtt | TRorrine at BRIGHT WwooD—Thero was | Sisto a yeas tenn bot ee wing People think he will accomplish the task, but | Fitts anable to etient pationte at res: Fe py peepee td CASKS AND BOTTLES. ke This morning the Baltimore Dril In whidh the iolinatat you! Park yesterday, | property insist on security. This the Con- | "betting is against him. dences, except after 6 p.m. ergata gg ES ay Lage Ning ” sclation (Encampment members of Qid | in which the following horses participa Way sisters cannot obtain,and the cjectment | A BALTIMORE FLYING MACUINE.—A news of the «kin, and is an infallible cure Fellows), arrived here ou the fast line oa | Honest John, George Gillot and Buckskin. | Suit against them will proceed. young gentleman of thiscity, uaminaful of RIEENATIONAL Savinas BANE, comer of piceyronans epde thers’ fe nothing teed in the BY THE AcENr, the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, fur the | Messrs. A. T. Grey, L. B. Cutler and Charles Sane SSS ape Sener epee the fate of Icarus, has invented a flying ma- ew York avenue and Glatt am toed so manufacture of this article capable of injaring the ar Urpose of vising the Tomb of Washington. | Hayes acted as judges, and took their stand ESCAPE OF THE KANSAS HoRSE THIEVES. chine in which ‘he pro} s to cross the oe Po am on Gepcaie ne cal most delicate complexion, but, ou the contrary, can- SAMUEL ALMER, Whey were met at the train by uniformed | at 450 o'clock p.m, The first heat stood— | A dispateh from Wichita, visas faye the | Gcean during the present summer. ‘The ma. | mouth. Banking hours, 9 to 4 Saturdays, Rot be used without beneht, Sqmtne, 5 this city, and forming they | Honest John vg Gillot second and Buek- | jail in that place, in which ten of the most chine appears to be a combination of the | @4and6 ws zi For sale by all reggiote. Price. per . steamer Arrow, at the foot | skin distanced. id heat—won by Honest | notorious horse thieves in southern Kansas trade. Te Liberal deduction to CIESEE: Where they took passage for | John in 24),. Thinl heat—won by Gillot in | were confined, were broken open by the pris. be Be Py Megs For Moth Patches, Freoxles and Tan, ask ERYANS COSRETIO ANTIDOTE 00, Mt. Vernon. Tuey numbered about 50 uni- | 244. Fourth heat—won by Gillot in 2.494.) oners Wednesday night, and all Se taining a emall steam engine, ‘which ae ir ‘ie ones a the forma— * Coats Spd ants, chapeaux | The betting at the outset was tn favor of | They are all armed, having been assis! by | tor moving the “wings” of the balloon and ¥ tion, a. ‘OF Fin iyT-tw"_P.O Box No. 455, Washington, D. 0. Sit pucple plume and the insignia of the | Honest John, but turned in favor of Gillot | friends after their escape. Offieers are in steering i throw the air. The boat is at- | 52°, emia Flesh Worms, use | -/7—“__" Nes =e Soe Seton PO encamp * branch—the crossed crooks in | amid some excitement. The fifth and last pursuit. tached to the flying machine with a rope, G Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. pit gilt, purple baldric. and belt and sword. | heat started well, but owing to a break by and thus is drawn through the water. Tt is | S¥@the Great ‘New Ye i Inent band, and bad with tems fluc hare | Citlot, Honest John passed aud came in the race at the Monmouln Pat tone Brant | said that MeOnW eee tie tas ot Galt | B.C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 53,1 ment band, and had with them tine banner | winner at 256. : & Ax, tobacco dealers,) will furnish the in- ‘of purple with a representation of chart — EE course yestewday (the first and second races * Q aiacctmanteten the reverse with? tee PURLICHAY SCALES SOLD FOR THEY EAR. | were reported In THE STaRS tek phic | ventor, Mr. Schroeder, with the money to | JJRY GOODS and the ‘T REDUCED PRICES. areie llr return this afternoon they | Messis. Duneaoson Bros., auctioneers. sold | columns last evening), was two mile heats | build one of these flying machi A ‘will parade through 7th street Pen maylenaie | }esterday, by order of Lieut. R. L. Hoxie, | for al! and was won by Wild Idle in a ap theed coma eames been given avenue, 1:th street, Connesticat avenue, K | the District hay scales for the ensuing year, S04. The fourth eae ee out.— Balt. American, - eek Ameians: t, aud ith street to the Metropolit: as follows: No. 1, le the + T e won z eT 3 of Tem- 3 Toted where they will be “heme an | Cee eos! Artin, for $12.50; No. 2, | second best time on record. . Sa The National Division Bon: y the Wasaington (dd Fellows. Tue visiting perance, of North America, is holding its gratula! postie of “nest hiding” and ‘true inwardness.”—W. ¥. Herald. ata | Bercrary Last bs M ~ TH¥ CROOKED WHISKY MEN IN WISCoN- annual session in Providence, R. I. | Black GRENADINES at ie. iaite. Young. sccisted by Monts. G.'W- Lao mad | $55; Ros 5, Core oO ak ACs See | tebe United Bintan CHC Cone ek | re en in Enowidenee, BL ot , Bins fuer! Ba ae pee es 2» Mle 0» 62360, Eccleston. : _ ana avenue, toS. Benzinger, for #51); No.4, Osbkosh, Wis., yesterday overruled the mo- | Brooklyn propose to send a letter of cot- | Reel Fit INCH LAWNS, with side border, %c. per = ” eaanaes pectin - at Northern Liberty market, to F.M. Dra! | Hon made by ex-Senator Carpenter, counsel | ition to the ay yard. al Diecea of VICTORIA LA nd 25>. por 1GHT.— The resi. Dey, for $100; No. 5,on High street, near the | for the defendants, to dismiss the proceed ee VIES, WN at 2c. and 255 * os yal ence of T. “imme ver | qubal, Georgetown, to A. F. Offutt. for $75; | bes against the distillers. and gave the de- | gy-Christopner Stoddard, who shot and French, Mull, Swiss, and Cambric MUSLING, | Soe eintied Shout is o'clock tent sheer ay | Novt’st Eelentwasa wo fon Sr atone! | Keinigtatthe Oewoer terms: Tee cMes Will killed oMieer Baxter at Biymouti, Mass. | TW. per partap ioe mee | burglars, who reised the parlor window and | for $27.50. 3 SS SS ee | Mibile Gro letser. was Sree Fell | ote AWASOLS and SUN UMBBELLAS at ered. They — away two bik | Goon Apvice—Trast in Got: keep your | THE HEsrew Councrr.—In the Council bas been sentenced risonm. cost. Bleo, 30 ae Keep’s Patent Partly mad: Ss: | t | lifes | vest apd numerons papers. | wrcder dry.” aid Pay Your special Improve. | tee et aereraroneroratons in Bur | £7 Nine policemen are off duty in Law- SHIRTS Tave . ~ % * ment taxes throu; . C. Lay Do., 2 Ateecbog by “omg rence. Masé., on aeconn! ress vet * . Seiler tan dado tee meee 4 Street. 7’ t Sectven Atte: Gmctng spina taees the Orange rioton Monday. ‘The wounded alemsen.” S*rranted to be ae represented by the | caeaueel Ghiaeon 4 > Jer Jmweuay rv h cit ad, ed to meet next July in WIM ail recover. Two of the rioters have been __ W. W. BURDETTE & Co, did fapers aio andver Walch." | pages luuliug avenues YY TSetved at | fie couse ivoarn POGUES Tesicuco Ww Ho mouiay IBPURGAMEGH | sez Bo, ASTM ANON THEE eck,