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EE DAS 2 eae eR gr ee EVENING STAR. | BONDAY...........0-. July 19, 1975, Weather Probabilities T-,aay. Orrick oF CHIEF SIGNAL tha | WASHINGTON. Ji ,y 19, 1875. il? states, rising to For the eastern and m Stationary barometer and + ear weathet,with Vv inds in latter, bat | cooler reérth to east winds in former than warmer west to north on Sunday. LOCAL EWS. Ceudensed Locais. Bpiltington has Godey'’s Laly's Book for Avgeet. The anmmal exenrsion of Mount Vernon Le ». K.of P., toGlymont,on Thurs- | day, will be & select and pleasant affair. | Mr E.G. Horner, who for the past thirty | menths has been the mail routs agent on the | Baltimore and Potomac railroad, has been transferred, with better pay. to the route from Vialtimore to Harper's Ferry. ‘The coast-survey steamer George S. Blake sailed for Boston on Saturday from the navy yard here. The steamer Fortune will go in- te commission on the 27th and sail for Pen- sacola a few days after. The old wooden bridge over the canal at L street southeast is a dangerous structure, having at present two large holes in the floor ing. It will be recollected that a child fell through @ hole in this bridge some months since and was badly injured. The Washington Sangerbund and friends bad a delightful time at Marshall Hall yes- terday. The steamers Mary Wash'ngton ard Arrow were chartered and took down overa thousand people Donch’s band ac- companied the excursionists. No disorder ef any Rind occurred. This morning at the house of Mr. Stein- metz, Massachusetts avenue, between | 12th and Ith streets, one of his danghters | was severely bitten b: Steinmetz yadog owned by Mr. | The dog was shot by a police- | man. Dr Garnett attended the patient and does not fear any serious resuits. The Dashaways held a temperance meet- ing on the corner of 7th street and Pennsyl- vania aver Tay, which was ad- dressed by Savage, after which Dr. George Gross explained & preamble and | nized the A Minister's Suit for Libel. WHAT THE TREFFDUSIA PUBLISHED OF REV. CHARLES STEINTAUER. This —— in the Criminal Court, ge MacArthar,) the case of Frederick B. mith, charged with libel, was called—Mr. F. Schmidt appeart for the government, and Gen. 8. S. Henkle for the defendant. The allezed campo pty al duno, a German weekly paper city,on the 24th of April last. against Rev. Charies Steinhauer. late pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Zion Church, in the neighborhood of §th and P streets, and the following is A TRANSLATION OF THE ALLEGED LIBEL- LOUS ARTICLE. “A SOUL SHEPHERD.—As we have after- wards ascertained, the Evangelical Lutheran Zion church council has finally come to a close with their . The cominunity has, as ix known, diseh: the pastor from that moment forbid him churek and pulpit. Pastor Steinhauer upon this entered suit against thecommunity forhis unpaid salary for the months of January and February, to the amount of $52. The honorable swore before the magistrate to the correctness of bis account, although be had long before that time received on sald account the sum of <32 from the said community by the payment by them of the said sum for house rent, which receipt. was also acknowledged by his attor- ney. Does Mr. Steinhauer know in what situation be has placed himself in taking tat oath, should the community, or any one of the members thereof, be inclined to injure him? To swear to an account which after- wards proved to be an extortion, is to swear on false oath; and upon such stands the pen- alty of the penitentiar: THE TESTIMONY. Mr. F. Schmint opened the case, latin ing that libel is a publication tending to in- jure the repuiation of one, and it may be against a party either alive or deat: and after reciting the law on the subject, stated that they would prove that the article was published by the defendant Charles Walter sworn.— Witness is a justice of the peace, notary public and attorney-at- law. ss declined to answer if he was not connected with the TreMluda Recow defendant, who banded witness a paper. and asked if it could be pablished. Witness sata yes,” and told him the cost, which he paid, and it was published April 24th last. The paper has a circulation of about 700. Witness did not read the paper handed him by Smith, but gave it to the printer. Herman Kirchner sworn.—Witness prints resolutions drawn up by him at the Chicago National Temperance convention. | borates hak ta District Government Affairs. THE WOoD MEASURERS | The District Commissioners issued an or- | der to-day that the four offices of inspectors | 1 measure woot for the city of Wash- | tot, provided for by act egislative | nbly, approved August , be eon- tel inte three; that the five wood meas. | urers’ «distriets, as provided for by act of dure 3d, 185i,’ of the late corporation of Washington, "be ~l t three, the first to be the Rock ‘ereeix | istrict: the triet and the sec- ond ¢ fterto be known | the seeand shall nd the third the > thy 7 Petomae dis and Garies named in the old or: BUILDING © been issu: Wm h with the boun- | linance. | PERMITS ba follows dwell a st weman as ¥ brick Washing al Tyie A Litter Grier Res Gverry a Beaoy— | Washington's Dag he Je —Sat- | mont 1 years of < knocked dows pet, Opp ‘ailed in, b > extent of (ne of the whee the entire length m WAS Arrested by tket house. and w: nd Dr. Bozan fermine as to 1h ” Y, and was Hition to this he Was sent to ys to await the results of the L Jal fer thirty injuries t g a immwene A EURGLAR Gets Away witH &f3} Worth oF PLUNDER— Yesterday morning | the residence of Mr. Otho Gartreil, Ne. 1110 th street northwest, was entered by a bar- giar threugh a window in rear second story porch, in EL Kridler. clerk neral Land office, | was re hing, including his | watch in currency, and $5 in | silver r about $i:5 in value. ¥@ gentleman residing tering in the yard. | y Simmons has ar- notorious colored thief named Byton glar. and took bim to % » this gentleman | the room of Capta in bed of his ek the ¢ al chain, one he saw in the teh was robbed. ‘se eDbseatet TAT Tne T toceurred on Satare ASURY.—Ax last in the ating of the | ng of the damp slow was gradually bei shaft when she her dress he shaft. whieh fortunately w &. Her dres round th alarm. attractin Who. Dehtly he way yaght about temporary ner- on ——_.—__ A DEMAND FoR WacEs INDICTMENT FOR MORDER today founda tz | LEADS TO AN | The grand jury inst Jack” Wi ard colored, & the m Francis Lucke E at With of April. 1574, u wou ted in his death on the isth of It wilt be recollectet that this atta ok pleeeat Giesboro’, and Williams t pe, but a few weeks sir and sent @ {his arrest ere discharged ‘Septena —s Prat. Fstate Sares— Messrs. H.F.Zim- | » M.C. Luttre! r W.F. Holtzman, trustee, and Ist streets northeast, enue, between loth and 11th | suthwest. to Chris. Rupper lor ©. C. Burr. tr 1 aud near I pinwil A Littre Girt WERILE PLAyiIne.—O as | & pomber of Little girls were ing on N | ft, between nd Sth streets. adaugh- | ter of M was th y a playi Striking the curhs bad!y i 1 Up inse anc br. N It was at first supposed t wi been fractured, but rlousness yester- day that she spits Bier 4 int na —.+—__. PArDONED by THE RESIDENT. —Jos Jones. colored with Alexande wi rees of grand lar- last October. and v8 expressin: es, and one of the Dis- expressing the belief that cent. —_——— ELECTION OF METROPOLITAN STREET RArLRoaD OFFICERS.-A meeting of the Metropolitan street railroad company was held at the office. West street, Georgetown, Saturday afternoon, and the secretary's re- Tt, showing the finances of the road tobe © & satisfactory condition. was submitted. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year. J. W. Thompson, president; Wm. Thompson, vice president: Capt. W. W. Moore, secretary and treasurer. MILITARY.—A number of young men, be- tween 15 and 15 years of age. met Saturday night tn front of the City Hall for the pur- pose of forming @ new military organization, amd were addressed by Mr. 8S. N. Hoyt, after which Capt A. R. Freneh formed about 30 of | them In line, and gave them some instruc. tions in the military art. They will meet | Sain to-morrow evening, on Missouri avenue, near 4% street, when a permanent organization will be effected. | pied die sco A DECREE oF Divorce.—Judge Wylie in | Jones was in: the case of Polly Snowden agt. Albert Snow- | den made a decree Of divorce today in the | Equity Court. The plaintit? states that they ‘were married in Deceraber, 1566, by Rev. N. M. Carrol, and she charges him with desert- ing her in September, 172, and committing Kew on 2ist street. Mr. B.H- Webb ap- | for petitioner, and Mr. John Crutk- | ——_o—_——_ LAKE GEORGE DIAMONDS in plate and bear 4\; street. — -e—-— adultery with one Annie Johnson, in Chinch Tewack the testimony. gola at Prigg’s jewelry store, on the Aveaue | For bargains go to Cook's in Gegrgeiown. | dent of the Georgeto | ready written to Mayor A. | descend, observii the Treffdusia. Recotleets finding in his office @ peper, which was printed, and the copy destroyed, Witness setting up the article in | typ “hy Mr. Henkle:—Witness is not certain that be followed copy strict! Justice Walter recalied.— Witness left the paperon Mr. Kirehner’s desk, or gave it to bim. Witness did not read the article, ex- cept seme poetry. and that he read for ex- riosity, for it is hot every day that a tailor writes poetry. The prisoner stated that the article wa’ Written by a preacher from i poetry was by himself. zed th Kah &# translat and Witness poetry as some he had read in dred years old. The witn n of the article with THE POETH | the latter translated as follows: “A goot shepherd does not chase his sheep through | heuges. but will attend the more tobis.tut and give them salt to li But a hireling likes the wall of pure rness of reven: He lances his credit and de under the appearance of decorous humility TESTIMONY FOR DEFENCE. This closed the pro tion, and fence called Thedore Plilt, president of the om, Who testified that Stunhanser rged in March last, and wit ness identified a check given S. for his selary for January, which was paid 2inrentand $18 in cash. blished In the Treff- | the de. | | among S. in the justice’s offic r nt. ase was on trial when our report a ANIEL O'CONNELL CENTENNIAL | CELEBRATED HERE.—Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the presidents and comin fers of the vario frish: Catholi ies. called by Chief Marshal John P. Barrett. to make preliminary arran, for celebrating the centennial of Ire patriot and statesman, Daniel O the eth of August. Thomas MeM: assistant marshal of the Irish Uni ion of tt ne District occupied the chair in the absence of Chief Marshal Barrett, and MJ. b. Mallet was elected secretary. The following representatives of soc were present: Major M. E. Urell, president, and Daniel Shannon, vice president of Hiber- nian Society, No. 1; W. M. Lisheare. Cornelius Ryan, pri Wald, of the West End Hihernians; Joseph T. Jennings, first, and John F. Gates, secqnt deputy commander of the Knights of Peter; Thomas MeMahon, of Hibe 35 i Mallett, of the Young ¢ artin Grant, St. Joseph, and W. T. Kelly, commander of the Junior Knights of Co- lambkill Major Urell stated that as arrangements were being made in other cities to ce! te this centennial there ought to be a demon- stration in the Capital city. He had al- M. Keily, of ehmond, inviting him to deliver an ore om e occasion, and had reeeivet a ple @pswer, ard thus the ere in getting up a celebratio: ng an orator, was overcom On the motion of Major Urel! marshal was dirceted to call a er an izations on tl Sd instant, to make y arr nts Jebration, lety to ‘end three de &, the sidents bring t subjcet before their s es as early as possibl —_—_o__—_ THE COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 101, met Saturc » And ¢ ft 1 the amendment offered by H. T. Bri tion three of article one of the by. mided, That printers emp! y United States government shall not b2 eo: sidered within the jurisdiction of this un which amendment was voted down bt of 146 to 46. Mr. Brian circulated a pamp. in support of his position, the closing para- graph of which is as follows:—“The union cannot afford to defeat this measure. Indi- vidual members cannot afford to have 1t de- feated. It must pass, and it must pass to- night, or Union No. 101 will cease to have any power or influence as a trade organiza- ton, even If it does not cease to exist at all. It will not do to say ‘we will fight {t out.’ We have been trying that plan, and how have we succeeded? Discretion ts often the b art of valor.” The meeting then ad- Journed to meet at the call of the president, which will probably be about August 3. @ A_ COLORED THIEF CTs HIs Prrsver. With A Razor.—A colored man entere Metzger's grocery store, 5 porth west, about 9.30 o'clock Sa: attempting to steal w: Started to run and chase was The r zor, infl ived a severe cut in the hand from cted y the thief, who got away. pts wacko A_ BURGLAR FRIGHTENED Orr.—About 11 o'clock last night an attempt was made by nlored man to enter the house of y.on I street, between Ist and N Sat him without effect ————o ee MARRIAGE LICENSES have been iss*ed as follows:—John Green and Mary Samuel D. Griftin and ‘ouner and Maggie ud Phillis ders Tue New CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION.— This splendid edifice will soon be completed i | i | | corn ‘crop Thomas Argy, while attempting to stop him, | ' and will bave no special improvement taxes | to pa: street ¥ through J. C. Lay & Co, 25 44 : t 6 ALTHOUGH we do not claim that the Elm- Wood collar will wash, we do claim that it Will keep clean longer than any other.— Adv. A Boy SHoots His PLAYMATE.—On July 15, while @ number of boys were playing in Ith street, Jersey City, one of them named John Connell, aged 13, drew out @ single- barreled pistol, and saying, “Look out, I’m going to shoot The slug, with which it was loaded, struck another boy named Jas. Dugan, near the base of his nose and lodged in bis head. The powder also filled bis face and eyes. The injured lad was removed to the city tal. wound was robed, without discovering the missile. Feuelay the boy’s éyes were completely closed, and the sight of one of them, if he should recover, will be oy 4 ry ed. in 8500 bonds Connell was arrested and held rge of atrocious assault Star, Vith. to answer to the cha and,battery._N. No Frer Crrcvs.—A_y: lady in Mil- | Waukee undertook to climb @ ladder that had been left staudi Py ll the side of her father’s house, it had gone a quarter of the way up quite a crowd assem- bled. perceiving which she began at ones to with much feeling: | “Well, now, there ain't going to be no {cea circus here this » you bet.” THE COURTS. Eavity Court—Judge Moffatt agt. Stewart; decree for convey- ance. Snowden agt. Snowden; decree of y voree. Boucher agt. ratifying trustee's sale nisi. Lee; decree appointing W. W. rian ad litem. Pritchett agt. Pritehet! order remanding cause. ‘Bemnaw trict, bill dismissed, allt) POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell. To-day, Ben Price forteited collateral for cursing. collateral. Teeny, indecent ex Wm. Mount and Ci rofanit ng; forfeited collateral. ard boisterous; $5. Te; ries 8 coilateral. Mary Jane Hall ani S5each. Johu FE. . Di a Fae Boucher et al; decree rat Ww agt. Dis- Henry Hamilton, fast driving; §: and 40 days in jail. Patrick Cronin David Gailahan, same. $5. B.S. Riley, forfei n Rouse, Lanston, eurs- Albert Curtis, loud Thomas Kee forfeited 5 $20, feited Mary ted collateral. Wm. Sutton, charged with dis- turbing an assemb! #10. Michael Ryai iy at the Avenue Theater; n, charged with disorderly conduct. Sergeant Dinsmore arrested this man, and during the time he was taking him to the central guardhouse Ryan tore the offi- cer’s coat, which cost him $18, into shred: Ryan was let off, however, with a fine of $10. Christopher Tyier and Robert Dowdy, loud and boisterous talkii .Tington was fined 5 $5 each. 3 for David Har- disomerly conduct. Michael Farrail forteited collateral. Ba thoiomew Noonan, loud and boisterous; $5. Robert Phelan, disorderly conduct; $5. John Jobnson forfeited coilaieral. and Lena Coleman, loud; $5 each. Jose; Flynn forfeited collateral. man, same. Alice Price Thomas Co Charles Brown, Ak a ie jexander Moran and John Beatty forfeited collateral for disorderly conduct. Andrew Curtain for- feited. Henry Haman pleaded guilty to being 4 vagrant, and was sent down. Da forfeited collateral. vagrant; dewn. J down. Daniel Sullivan, sei license. The testimony iu this ci vic i Nettie Alexander Webster, H. Johe George Thomas, |v: ling lic 2801 acrant; yor vagrant; down. without se Was very contlicting, showing some hart swearing by some of the witnesses. A fine of $105 was imposed an an appeal taken. Mr. Norris, Campbell—tor perjar: and Patrick Moran, | counsel for defendant, asked f& against two of the witnesses— @ Warrant ramer . Charles Washington ffray; $5 each. Peter Donnelly and Caspar Rowe, affray; Rowe was discharged and Donnelly fined $5 nelly told th ‘A establishment: Don- court that he ohjected to any but the fine was de- out of his collateral of #20. Anna Keliv, larceny of $30 In tnoney; six months in jail Kel Bro Smailwoot and Louise battery on Lucy Brow: $200 bonds to ke Joti Thompson, tare tS 0 peace.” Also, assault on Win. Brown to keep the peace. THE GEO WASHIN George W. and battery with in son. This happened on dispnte arose between the t of the latter, when Washingtos shington, ¢! uh TON HATCHET CASE. with at th se oJ mes p the peace. Maggie » assault on Lula Ross; ¥ Brown, assai bonds ty ki Henry It and the bonds assault ill James Jobn- h of June. A e house ized an &xe and broke the skull of Johnson, who has been under medical treatment sine of the skull bone havi silver plate substitute Pumphr Clemson; $5. tos in A Colored Philosopher. (White Sulphur Springs Correspoulense of The Cincinnati Connected with thi ace is a fine old darke the ebalybeat sums as th give him. as any Commercial | a piece been removed and grand jary. assanit and battery on Henrietta John Smith pleaded guilty aling adouble-barrel gun; six montis Joun mons watering- and « rs thi +» Who sits on a pine lips up for thes zen 48 stoop-shouldered wid has tip like hoop- poles when stretet at look «tout upon his lap. He wears brogan shocs eighteen inc long, Which look ata distunce like gurt models. Somebody has given him a patr of ticht trousers, so that, as proaches you from tached rope ean pe “Jim,” said J, those shoes made een. listance, yon s feet before his legs come to view, just | canal-boat heaves n sight before Where in creation we the at- “In the penitentiary ,"{sah; hit's de only place I eould get a What's the size’ “Nosiz dey had on hand that ¢ sub, eberyboly axes wouldn't be sO lary corns and bunnyur ance for dem in hay up todo anything. in bis wool. and gc on whitewashed ’complishment ! tay. nm eS, and sah; dey just put in what leather *Pon my word, ont dem shoe: but 1 yf and I has tomake £ the shoes buii “Talk about eddercating a nigge: im, branching off to another li n eddereated nigger ain't filten for au. I'm agin it, for when a nigger book larning stuffed into him he’s tou sw He sticks a lead p ulin Dey got a heap of low- sata of thought; ti all dat a high He's so swelled up th r can’t et him between plow-handles, whar he belongs. Dese sticks. Their edde at meat and ‘lasses—_they spoils ‘em. addercated 1 «1.50 Noor an opinion ers rers al ils “e of h is poor on ain't bread aril an teat it nor on it, nor make a homespun shirt ont Ili de for white follcs, but ni ho business beiug eddereated; n’t got n, sah, fs rare J asked him if they were beiter off in sia: very. replied. + butde good L one should own 1 It's tode bible, and de Lord se us. I know'd what w gun wer tatic come ott, [says to ‘hold your erip Some ysthe Y that war.” a de yan Lo A right smart of ‘em were hetter off,” i nebper frte boys on th. nts ees freed us, and this, that and the odder; but the Lord rua AUSTRALIA AMERICA.—A. J the Pacific Jocke Bryat nt, Race Horses C the presic dispatch stating that Bowers, a note man of Sydne ; Will start this wi city with two of the best Sydney race ‘OMING TO dent of y Club, is in receipt of a horse. « for this orses which be brings over especially to enter for the $56,l06 four-aile rac next is a very beaten ev st horse, ry thing that samong the best b colony, and latterly rier to get @ race. St and game nag, but his has not been so fully demonstrated, Iney horses are reeognized by turf- the world for loug races.—San Francisco Bulletin hac to be given by the One of them, named Jum wf Ete ” i to be The Crops IN THE Mississiprr VALLEY.— The rains of the past few ys have made the corn crop in this vicinity ‘beyond perad- v showers to make In ure. It needed but a few refreshing he kernels fill oat plump and it has all it needs todo it. Missia- sippi, Louisiana, and southern Texas the week sin ‘as fully matured mor and ina short time it will ba th na bard enough to feed. From present indica- tions the yield of this part of the country will be the heaviest ever known. present time cotton never looked better, and n & few weeks more it too will tell th of its profitable harvest. The god has sintled with m of the husban lanche, Jul; 1 favor upon the efor dman this year. Meiaphis Av A MAN Kes At the Story s Ceres ATED BY THE “SYLVES- TER PROCESS.”"—The appiication of prompt mncasures for respiration saved the life of John Worth, an actor, from Philadelphia, who sunk exhausted while bathing near At. laptic Cit taken fro the wat, N. J., on Saturday, and was T apparently drowned. Dr. Mitchelson, of Engitnd, happened to pe #t band with other gentlem: ny @ad Immedi- atcly applied what 1s Known as the Sylves- ler process for artificial respiration, restor- sand aman ing the man to life. T! were dro bree yned Saturday at different places in New England, two while boating and two. while bathing. ASL) iT Famiiy JAk.—At Tiffin, Ohio, last week, Father Beehu, a Catholic priest, calling on’ one of his flock, Mrs. Reeninund, Was assaulted by Mr. Reenmund with a hacthet. Mrs. R., tion, and proj church wi RR. demars. “Falk THOUGH Nor Agents Miles and Haworth’s (friends) report ting beef sup- in view of the charges plies to the Indians, says = at their fair thoug! F. A Outside parties interfered and pre- vented injury. The reasons given are ab jearing she will die, wants absolu- to endow the Catholic her worldly goods, at which Mr. Indian tthe beef sup- ‘the past winter has not fat,and the best that could be had under the circumstances. UNRFQUITED LOVE AND DEATH.—Carl Barrel, of Andrew, Iowa, stripped himself naked, tied his Jaws toge and bung bimself to Tuesday night. U: #7 Relle Howitt, the badly burt one of her k ther With @ chord, a@nail in his room, on nrequited love. ue actress, has ing atrapina Philadelphia’ theatre "8 — @sThe extensive furniture factory of Mitchell & Co., St. Louis, was destroyed by Loss estimated at 260,000; insurance about $40,000. tre Sunday morning. GEORGETOWN. DrATH oF AN EsrIMABLE CITIZEN.—Mr. Samuel McKnight, one of our oldest citi- zens. whose serious iliness was mentioned in THE STAR last week, died at his home here Satuntay afternoon, in the Gith year of his age. He had been a resident of George- town for almost fifty years, and an employe To-day. . July 19.—The Post's Anancial article old market is quiet and steady. Opening wae 1.14%, from which it at oree dropped to 4%, almost as quickly rallying to 114%. remain - fog at that price until af er 120 clock. $i the price has been 10. Op gold rates bave been 2.1, Ue and 3 per cent of the War Department for the past fourteen | 80d 16 per diem for borrowing | Sears, having previousty carriol er tee hae | dal and “honstealy rate. at tees hess of cabinet making in this city His | Pew re"! yt wey uachaneed. @: Penge manners and sociable nature male | bonds quiet. and S to ® pr cent below inst im many friends, while his upright Chris- | prices of ay; except 1862's, 10-40 6, tian character gained him the esteem and | Currency itt which were wnchengel confidence of all who came in contact with southern state bonds the demand ran to him. He was remarkably unobtrusive, with- | nesses. the old selling ir! ght any pretenceor affectation of beingother | Sivek market, opened feirly active ‘and irregnlar than he was, and lived @ quiet but useful | Ete Norhuete art ee mt declined % to 4 iife. The sufferings of his last protracted cent. t! entire 1 s recovered, Mines were borne with the gentleness and Sea price bare advaneea on Ohio aa Mise i 2 ve advaa ‘on Obio Patience Which only comes from child-like | to 2 per cent. on Northarnctern reterred. 1th in the inspired promises of the higher bextJargest rise was in Western Union Telegrai life tocome. He was happy in his domestic | A" St; Faal-each J. The large dealings were in relations, and leaves a wife, one son (how In shoo given: Lake Gace eran ee ee Alaska) and five daughters, (bne married.) Tring 794 Northwestern common, 45a to mourn the loss of a kind and considerate as SO: St Pan! common husband and father. His funeral will take 3%. the preferred, Sado; Paciic Mall, 33% place to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 5 Erie, Wbals\. @elock from his late residence, No. 50 34 | mace street, and will be attended by Covenant | Bi bg Beng Lodge of Odd Fellows, of which he was a | ,BAUtmmoas, July 19 member. Caroline 6's, old 3h do, new 10 A LEAKY ReSERVOIR—For some days | rere We tm a. past there has been a le: reservoir ahove this cit now that more wa: into the river th ak in thedistributing | y.and it isestimated | dl ter is escaping and going an would supply George. BaLTMORE. Jnty 19 —Cotton shade firmer—mid- ing, 15. Flour firm—Howard streez and Western 4 26a4 75: do. extra, # Wad £0; do. family “ity Mills, super. ‘4 £05.00; do extra, town, causing some fears of a “reservoir | Whaat serene ee anaes © Gen! M0; do. tamil. 8.25. Ginaste | No.2 do. 1.40; mixed do., 139; No. Lwestern red. Fir A small frame house in alley be- | Le, -.2 do., 139; Pennsylvania red. 1.3901 40: tween Grace and Water and High and ? | Marsiand red. 1 Sal 40; do. amber, 1424144; do. mac streets took fire to day about Ly 0 | Fite. 1-d0al 43, No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukiespri ring southern steady, western excited ithern white 4: southern yellow. 2; Western mixed, Sits spot: SS! bid last half of Al Rust; sales <7, Splendor Oats steady: be ern white, 64; western mixed. 6%, Hay dull—Margiand from a detective f fue. The police a subdued the flames. Da age tri . Opp FELLOWS, see notice of Covenaut Lodge, No. | ALEXANDRIA. SPork Arnal at "ate mec nomina at A BiG GRANGE MFETING IN ALEXA DRIA.— The executive committee of the Vir- ginia state Grange met in Staunton Tueslay and Wednesday and perfected arrangements 1254" Bacon fairly act rite Hams, Male’. Butter firm and active—western extras. 2e24: do. firste, 19x21 Petrolenm nominal—-rid nd: refined: "alls. juiot and steady? Cmnected with the business bureau of the | Sutinary in pris His earcon ieee eek Order, and adopted regulations regarding | 1am, ky quiet—1 2a) 22. Pomona (ordisirict) Granges. In pursuanee of their regulations the worth master of the state grange will almost immediately com- ence a tour of the state for the purpose of organizing these granges to confer the fifth nly 19.qStocks active. Money, Ty. xchange. long, 43739: short, 49035. Ge ive and little lower for some. New Youx,Jnly 19.—Flonr shade firmer. {Wheat 2eenta betier. Corn aeent better, 7 Lonpox, July 19, 12. . —Erie, 13%, , do. degree. Each subordinate grange 1s entitled | f eee ee i to four representatives in a Pomon jrange onDdOM, July 19,1 p.m —Erie, 12! and as there are about one hundred granges: a LAMENTABLE RESULTS OF The Allentown News sa. ago four men went to the residence of John Leibert, near Nazareth, and knocked at the door. There was nobody home with the ex- ception of the daughter, aged 18 or 19, and as the night was dark, she opened the window to see who was there. Seeing the four men she refused to go down stairs to admit them, when one of them fired off agun. The shot #id not take eflect, bat the fright oceastonad Miss Leibert was such that she has since be come insane. Her tather has been taken sic from worrying over the affliction 0° his daughter, and at last aceounts was seriously ill. Itis the opinion in some quarters t the visit of the and the firing was isitors were Some s”" of the lary in this District, something over four hundred delegates are entitled toattend the meeting of the district grange of northern Virginia, to be held in this city sometimes in Septem. ber. Special rates have been perfected with railroad, hotels, &e. CHARGES.—Dr. R. C. Powell, health officer, has sent to the mayor a communication in writing preferring charges of “malfeasance and fraud” In connection with the manage- ment of the late small-pox hospital, azaiust Dr. J.B. Johnson, alderman from the third wa Mayor Kemper has transmitted the communication to Mr. Janney, the president of the board of aldermen, who will call the aldermen together upon the subject at eprly day t week. JOKE.” —The trains con- Ohio and the Vir nad Still cross the ferry between this city and pherd’s twlee a day. b ction will cease before the close of the present month and the trains he run on the Alex and Washington rail- rou ARTNER.— ed at Branchvilie, n J. Felder Myers, ile Sun, and his printer Hi, the quarrel origina- pr, Samuel § . S fing in adispute rezanling money matters. Mh See te ee Hall was on his way to Iilac nd was s_county, Md, Deen appoint reen by Myers, who attacked him’and sue onde e ae he whiart a rt Poo: ceeded In dragging him from the ears. Hall Fe eee & abort time sinc drew a@*Derringer” and shot Myers in th fal attempt was miade to thigh, inflict ms wound. Hall ee Cone sed appoluted to then ran,an s drew his pistol and eae aes ee fired. missi ont striking a negro man he + Who was s @ serious ding near, though not da Tous © lent of the d discourses this on head wat ead w: A MANLY CoLorED WAITER —The Sara- € Y wound. rs: The great. country, Robert nof signal indepen- BEECHER'S Fast HoRSES.—Mr. drove bis favorite hor: Rosa and Bs chor Nellie is now in the clos!) g | down to the depot, making the two miles in p active ifhamble life. flis isthe | exactly six minutes. Behind him jogged head walter at the Grand Union. Many | bisold horse Lem, drawing a ganiersrs years ago, when the ing auional hotel at Wash- oo Was in his prime, he Wagon Jaden with berries, to be sold to a Peekskill grober. Lem’s driver was cormmu- was the grand Mershal of the waiters. He came to Sara. | nicative, toga with the ands, continued under | “Mighty reckless driver,” he said, as Mr. Slyn, is now dying of consumption, and | Beecher dashed by. “Hoe swings round cor- hen they say, «Gob, go off! Take the sum- | ners terribly. Jes’ see that gait he’s en now— going down hill, too. I've k drive from the house to the minutes. a him to pot in five I've been in with him, and never expected to reach the bottom ef the hill mer for yourself,” the pride of the Virginian in the begro answers rid r here, if] must. where I have worked.” This man was & member of the council of the Distriet of Columbia. He antici alive.”— Brooklyn Argus. position rece: by Frede rieha r 1466 More than two ye ago—name Sz Brigham Young bedi the black man must cease to hang on fo the | &t Salt Lake City Saturday. w a7 Lady Franklin, the devoted wif John Franklin, the ill-fated arctic e: is dead, B2M. Thi ite man’s skirts. d to me last summer: “Our people are not doing well. They are allon fire for office. I makic ss andidlers of them.” Of F min ha: been imprisoned for | Douglass he said: “I don’t respec ; eo) one year in France because his dog killed a Gi tan who iets a white man use him after | little boy. * the white p rked the » and @7-Says the London Telegraph, ifourlaw | that’s what Fred. Douglass did reed. | had permitted such @ fiudine, «Not proven’? § bank. This negre isa very t.orourh | would have been tly ision of any English an in spirit, in fignre, amb court in the suit of Tilton vs. Beecher.” Us, Anxious, With military power ov ‘ : 36 1 $ to dr a7-The Leavenworth (Kan.) people are ancy ee hae aftlicted with flying snakes that. crawl vand right of place of aihos, | Urough the alr, four feet above ground. They sand guests was are little things—about a foot long, spotted, culture with flappers as big as a man’s ha’ 82-Berlin court circles declare unto the rumor of a proposed intervention of Gor- many in Spanish colonial affairs in eanjune- tion with Great Britain and the Unilet States. 87-A New Orleans man wil! sit on a lo the broiling sun and fish aliday, and feel re warded with one bite, and yet if his wt wants @ pail of water brought, he will ex- claim: “Oh, yes—keep riglt on—flx me for burial!” 87 Ostrom, the stroke of the victorious Comell, is a carpenter by trade, and has sap- ported himself at the college by working, at limes, at the bench, helpi rout the farm, and taking eare of one of the buildings. He | is a fine, plucky fellow. 87-On one of the bridges of Paris a baby sprang out ofits mother’s arms and fell in theriver, and the mother jumped after it, but coull not swim. Anottier woman jump- ed in who could swim and brought out both. The mother was half drowned and the baby was dead. litle short of rave so: How a Cricaco Gir. Got ” OUT OF THE ARMY —Her Inter Sveretary of Wer.—Last April i ing dry goods clerk employed in Bros., in un hour of desponder « Lt n erried to nshe heardof e imagined, for a could not wed. His father, who, by the way, is a Methotist min- ister, (and some people think they hav sreatiniiuence with government officials did everything in his power to have him r leased, but without effect. The young lady then took the matterin hand. She saw Ge: Logan and Congressman Farwell, and with their signatures to a petition fora dischar, forwarded it to Washington. In due time the answer came stating that the pr: could not be granted. The gentlemen formed her that when they went to Wash- ington in December they would make an- other effort, Learning that Gen. Belknap, Scerctary of War, was in the city. she zot a letter of introduction to him. ‘She deter- mined to call on Gen. B. at the Grand Pacitic yesterday afternoon. He granted her an audience, heard her story. satisfied himself the yous man would make her a good ha: Sand, wrote ont @ discharge. When sho asked the general how she could rep?.y nim, DEY Goops AT REDUCED PRICE: GREAT BARGAI) he gallantly replied, «With a isiss," which she gave him. Last Gvening's mail carried : us important paper to the Indian territory. meen Rent tage ii 1 MO. BDC., 620.4 he father, who is better off in this world’s | pica m 5 ard. goods than’ most people who follow his cail- | Bes! FRENCH LAWNS, with side border, 26. per ing, has promised to set his son up in bast- | 300 pieces of VICTORIA LAWN at 2c. and 25c. per ness, and is very proud of his prospective ard. daughter-in-law. Chicago Jounal Freel, Mull, Swiss, and Cambric MUSLINS, from Tig6. per far up to 75. BoyTon’s ADVENTURE WITH A SHARK.— | Also, SO EARANOLS ant SUH UMBEBLLAS st I was down on a nasty rock bottom. A | ais<°Sto aczen Keep's Patent Partly made DRESS man never feels comfortable on them; he can't tell what big creature may be hiding under the huge quarter-deck ‘sea leaves Which grow there. The first part of the time I was Visited by a porcupine fish, whieh kept sticking its quills up and bobbing in front of my belmet. Soon after I saw a big Shadow fell across me, and, looking up, there was an Infernal shark playing about my tubing. It makes you feel chilly in the back when they’re about. He eame down to me slick when I looked up. I made at him, and be sheard off. For an hour he worked at it, till 1] could stand it no longer. If you can keep your head level it's all right, and you're pretty safe if they are not on you Sharp. This ugly brute was twenty feet long, I should think, for when I lay down all my length on the bottom he stretched a con- siderable way ahead of me, and I coull see bim beyond my feet. Then I waited. They must turn over to bite,and my lying down bothered him. He swam over three or four imes, and then sku!ked off to a big thicket of seaweed toconsider. I knew he'd come back when he'd settled his mind. It seemed @ long time waiting for him. At last he came viciously over me, but, like the time before, too far from my arms. The next time I bad my chance, ripped him with my knife as neatly as I could. A shark always remembers he’s got_ business somewhere else when he’s cut, go off this fellow Itisa curious , too, that all the ks about will follow in the train he leaves. I goton my hands and knees, and as he swam off I noticed four dark shadows slip after him. I saw bo more that time. They did not Like my company.—Gentlemen's Magazine. THE FALL RIvER ELoPEMENT—A Dangh- ter Enticed from Home—A Remarkable Writ of Habeas A hearing was bad in su- preme court chambers this morning on the are have Be week. All goods warranted to be as represented by the salesmen, W. W. BURDETTE & CO,, JeB-tf No 927th st. n.w..and 706 K st. n.w. IMPORTANT VOTICE! sen ordered for our sales this OWING TO THE ADVANCED SEASON, AND HAVING A MUCH LARGER STOCK OF Men's, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing THAN USUAL, I HAVE DETERMINED TO FORCE SALES BY MAKING THE FOLLOWING IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES: All Wool Onssimere Suite, from... Buveels Camimere Suite, £600 vernnnne 10 to 8 Riverside Suits, from. nnemnee 19 0-10 Dudley Suite, {0M cnnnnenmneennne At 11 Diagonal Buits, from..cccseweeesumnen 16 to 13 Blue Flannel Suits, frot.esssnnanenme 15 to 12 wee $9 to ST rit of habeas sued out by George J. eae in the case of, Aline Me’ Parton, Worsted Basket Suita, from...............-.. 18 to 15 whoel Ww! mm m Fal iver, Mass.., afew days ago, and was here regained by | Imported Casstmere Suits, from............20 to 16 her parents. The girl's father testified that she was but 17 years of age, and J. J. Hatha- Way, lawyer irom Fal! River, proved that Alien bas a wife living. After a private con- Yersation with Miss Thurston Judge Barrett dismissed the writ, caving that the yoang And Other Goods at Similar Reductions, In YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING the assort- | Ment is very fall, and will be offered at propertiou- ATOGA.—Delighted fath er, lacy, th evidently infatnated ith — ately low prices in order to close out my stock. ities ponte hg a on re is’ ting | O72 Raves Reb spent Memes ap er he Altes, tad ag to. return with her Barents. i m4 | i. a Me Jeast — ie remar: i out e writ | Gea yours pe ae he had better write fewer letters about stot | 2 babeas corpus, under the circumstances, | 48 IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED AT L difference between @ shell and a dugout.’ | 2: Herat. Was one of the most audacious acts he ever Sinister spectator, standing near: “Yes, and now they don’t know anything else!” e7-it is said that ex-Senator ter has been Tetained by the eit; of New Voris assist in the prosecution of Tweed. s7-Gen. Dakin shoots from a body that weighs 200 pounds. He should have no difti- culty in Dakin steady alm, @7A Philadelpela young woman in a horee of correction is about to come in Bession Of $20,000, which her father, an a: Uonate bay and feed dealer, has left her. ey Aristarchi Bey, (the the British, Pro: taries of ernor of charge d'affaires, are a selon aad tat George er zonited eed A nd minister,) secre- | , be heard of. Just after the decision was an- nounced Detective Thompeon, of the Central office, arrested Allen under the provisioas of 1011........ PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB.... Between 107d any 111m Sreeers, & A Missouri woman 1 isabout to ina pair of eee bm 00 eardecny ebb pg About two weeks | CITY ITEMS. | ELASTIC STOCKINGS and celebrate! Elas. + tie trusses at No. 285 Pennsylvania avenae, | bear 3d street northwest. 1. Prorir who have cut the'r wise teeth use the Socodont and alh who do. are willlog to declare to all who don’t use it, that itis the most perfect and deligh'ful thing for the teeth they ever dipped a brash into. i te THE BLOOD owes its nei color to minute giobuies whieh float in that fluid, and 7... tain, in a healthy #8" Amount of iron, which gives vitality to the blood. Peravtao Syrup supplies the blood with the Vitat element, and gives strength and vy: to the whole system. _ —_>—__ £59 to $10,000 bas been Invested In Sucek Privileges and paid £00 par cout. profit. “How to do it.” A book on Wai Tumbridge & Co, Bankers v2 'Wail street | New York: : = oaihe ts aes | | FLETCHER's PATENT WINDOW SCREEN.— — faine well-veatilated rooms, plenty of | Best invention of the age for the exclusion ¢ metry milk and batter. good table. pri of Flies, Bugs and Mosquitoes. Hamilton | This Hotel ie entirely mew. situated thisty &P Y.M. C. A. Bulkding, sole agents @rt-e from the batiiegela of carson, a, Soee Come ery, near South and manufacturers for the District of Co Loxcut” Beawifel iret lumbia. 7 26,c02; | fine fehing in the upecr Pot mar Corns, Vascul particulars apply to ~ minutes: foo Retimore and Obie Reiley eet ee Masic Store of WG Metro RRoTT «fh x. BOARD IN THE bing ag the moun = Exer o wreet e orthweat, or address D1 WYAND Bunions, Ihgrowing Nails, &c asstatty | STS é | treated at Dr. White's establishment, as isin | 2) ** eee street, opposite the Treasury. Hours: from SHENANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS sam. pm. Fee,*tper visit. Owing to Sursanpoas Cornty, Va Pinte iy Dusiness during office houre Dr. amp gam te is unable to attend patients at reai- , oa dences, except after 6 p.m. | gu pe pre Neties at gesting —_—_— i or ophk or tnt addres THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof | jyi'fw "AS METERS Proprh New York avenue and 15th street, payeS “Contre N° — Cent. per annum on deposits for each ‘calentar =Pe. month. Ranking hours,9to4 Saturdays,9 ee to 4and6 tok MeL ean ree tenet hae been Improved. 8 fine whart For Moth Patches, freckles and Tan,aak | reception « sores "duty ‘ngetetens our druggist for Perry’s Moth and Freekle — 81M) per tion. Itis reliable. For Pimples on the nerek, Ot 935 wr Face, Biack-Heads or Flesh Worms, use | Bylave Childven « $5 per Perry's Improved Oometone and Pimple "Rem. | FoF farther in ety. the Great Skin Melictn B.C. Perry, 49 Ro GEORGETO r consult Dr, fles Town. St. Mat i street. New York. 8.4.1: — a e30 Im VUE DE WEAU HOTEL, int HAMPTON ROA This delightful seaside remort te wy. WN ADVER’M'TS, | cS OQ, F_NOTICE —The members ap | 12&) Bathing. Fish > OOVENANT LODGES. 13.1 oo F, hereby notified t te hall on Te ‘ball past ng the funeral wharf, Terme: @65 per mouth Samir McK xi 1S per week; @3 per day Bestia stem berr a See PP VOWEL, Mtannawr ually invited to attend. By order of the N STOCKTe ortt, iar H. DARNK, Secretary. on mae J FORGETOWN SAVINGs BANK, D.C. CAPE MAY, N.J iG 51 HIGH STREET duets Opens June 26th, 1S Bank hours. 9 a.m. to 4p. m., and om Saturdays CHARLES DUFFY (0f Continental Hetel, Philad- Iptua) i Prop: MOOKES HOTEL, LEONARDTOWN, MARKYL AND, { Summer Boarde Seat the amar ke {to receive deporite) until 6 p.m at Banking made on all accel 5 OLK IN HOB H.W. Baker, Cashier Ml. Polkinhorn Henry Dickson Biley A jerest pail on ness done. and eol- ts. Discount President, Je38-tm , a J.T. Mitehen, Fred. W. Jones, Thomas Knowle Ws WHEATLEYs #1. WwW. ralt STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAB le Wastinne : LISHMENT. mcarrives at 6 pm 49 Ifersom Sireei, Geer caown, D.C. | Blonday #7 9p m_: arrives To Established. 1831. Prominm awards S7. Sn- | HERBERT ' MOORE, Leow ares and aire Isa, anaes and € lemen's | county, Md Wearing apparel of ery description, tncindi r. i Velvet, Crepe Veils and Trimmisgs, Kid Gloves JORDAN'S we Sc. &e-, niced cleaned of desl: also, ‘Curtatns sad | ew Goods, Carpets ay ian ke the Summer mouthe, aeennichacind Send ns your address and we will call for and re- turn work at any place tn the District free of exire charge. Work received and returned by mail or e: Drees from and to any place in the o LADIES’ GOODS. Hess BALB BELOW Cust. Nia nd teipt Hote wt BUI i MOUNTAIN SON SPRIN ful drives have & further informat Mr«.J.P. PALMER, 1109 F street, between Lith and 12th. MISS E. A. McCOR MICK, ENNSYLYANIA AVENUE, (Ur Sta as,) jyl5-tr vor Cota Bet Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes 12 OHLP AND STRAW HATS, FLNE FRENCH FLOWERS, SILES, &e A choice assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS. Orders promptly filled. — s and 2 large portice he Middicharg ts situat Ithy section of Northern uthwest of Washington « uations and ple f the House a fine has Churches of There trip, 81.78. The hotel ts new. with double porehe the ‘entire length. ‘The rooms are well f aud the dining room cool and airy Ti er healthy @ any in ti aod there DMUs; witoer. dere with children pret . FRANCIS J. CANNON, Propritor AMONG Tie Mineral Spr spisly | | medical waters havebeon pronounend ty bE: = | to kecanal to any in the stat . With the Railroad Deputs wt | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Paivs ° A ten ride tp se Spree eres aay | teram rte, ahdroe JODEP PATTON. Pre iNEWw BOOKS prietor 2m? Within An Ace. By the author of Who at dat SURF BATHING, | reaks Pay= i ‘ a ‘ ORO | Drate’s Nooks apd of New Bug ig POINT LOOKOUT HOTEL. ion 3 | Access +, Potomac ercamers. Fancy snd Mas- 1 A mine addres SAS R MILBURN & RIN A Nine Day's Wom A ut Lockout, Ot. Mary Co.. M4. _ 21 im” Open, Sesame! By F 75 ACHANGE MOTEL, | A Wehen''Rteusom. ity ' " tot... ce MANARSAS, aimee Lerical Poem: ¢ Classtos ernevccane- cee Sitnat of the higt: Forsale ly | MUHUN SKOTHERS, find rattrond. 22 miles tr | Boo! hy and Stationers, ing and evening trains each way. 6 rt | NeTLVANIA & ry; Queen Mai A Summer Parish. Hymnal and The Abbe Tig By Hew nticles, with Music didate for thy apal | qqbitds and Beas f New Englaud. Wi | + ace he @: Gate. Fre e G F RELLEFONTE. ra Wine aterm Gate. From the Gorman. By Mm Sy Tproees tiem of Lecat cen 7 cupsyivanta averue, and 428 mori | seso-te Fe aes Rik carom, | Seoul, Bor tesertgtion ache engine mayis2m W WILKINSON & 00 KS —Wright'’s Principia. or Bash JEW Y «of GE ALT M SPRINGS, © Bocial Science... male ¥*) AZIER, Proprietor Enelisn Gipsy Songs, b ods Paice a with vine 2 Th eee 1 + Frei ch at Home 130 | “Ainm water,” and as Dr * have ard’s Lady Superior... been able to compete with the Rockbridge Alum tte. M@yt Springs in ite bold on the Tennyron's dence.” pender'e J ns = —— - Kt THE WENTWORTH. (2 etitton [300 A first-class Srarmer Hotel dtuated in | Allth books of Travel for Ameri N. H.. Sivties from Port-monthy can and Foreign tours. ot Jone Wh, under the mu A large lot Novels reduced to 25 cents, at od age oo SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, > Fish mg tmerl Agents Lawrence's “Pare Linen” Papers, passed. For inguire $e20-tr 911 Peunsylvanis avenue. Saaees eS aomouth. 0. Hf a ‘ase FEATHERS. Novel. by Wm. Black. aptw fx Sm hor of “The Princess of Thule,” received SE and for sale at MARYLAND eee O% SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. P pe understened havi: “wand the gbove i | Corner 4% street and Pennsylvania avence. Hotel willbe pared this arann, to efter sriperior accommodations to Ladi= and Gentlemen whe Man and Beast, Here and Hereafter; flinstrated by te eper d the summer months in the cenntry, more than three hundred original anvoduies b) ts pnre, being located near the Sucur loaf Rev. J. G. Wood. in, It eleo commands an extendad oa The Odd Tramp, a Novel. ue Rides Monnteins and the surroa: Miss Kovel, by Victor Cherbaltes. country. Fishing aed hunting tn abundauce. ‘ou: Blank Books, Pape Euvelopes and everything tt | siderable tmprovements have been made te the build | “the Stationtry Line for sale nt _ Ang ince last summer, *ncb m bath-room, &c. It ie | mey2i-tr HILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE. ebout balfe mile from Barnesville depot, ov the Me- — ae tropolitan Bailroad, and one boure op the cars | Ryan's Sane See tie oak men bes ie wok BEANS cosmerie anripore, — | fists Sipe fur pot from gate 0 we week. ther information apply to or addres ©.A. BAL UF, Barnesville, Montgomery co., Md ‘The desire to preserve and secnro a beantifal com plexion Is a natural one. The-kin ou the face is eub- | sect to a whole chapter of accidents, not the Leas | which come from applying impr T articles to in- Crease its beauty Bryan's Cosmetic Antidote is prepared not only to remedy the evils cansed by use of imp commetios, Dut to remove moth, freckles, tan, supbnen, pim les, rongbness of the ta, aod is an infellible care Kerchapped bands. ‘There is nothing aved. ip the manufacture of this article capable of injaring the moet delicate complexion, but, on the contrary, can- not be used without benef For sale by all Drnggists. Price, $1.25 por bottle Liberal deduction to the trade. Address WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION oF ovR STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, st Having the best selections of colors in «ty! erule pices. We chow the best eniection of fhe Eb, plain and fancy, summer city.’ Our Balt after ten years extens! most sat infact "Welcell gue colcbrased Barston Ronaal Heath " CD ee Jeb ‘ston 7 PRYAN’S COSMETIC ANTIDOTE CO., ag Sect vr Spee ee ing -20* No. 435, W » D.O. rot mmbia, ‘Amerie: rtable jy7-2w" P.O Box No. 455, Washington, D. 0. ie or ot es KITCHEN UTENSILS, TIN WARK, &c Blankets, Covers, Oram Clotas, ke, from moths, eanienin have them cleaned by my celebrated ‘chemical pro: tract eftectually. "Bingie. perome wise mavens eccomms, PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING : eway » Can leave them . - ” City atueeeecscs.fiemoe cot oer | paon monument at “yd ie branch of the business can guarant city com get their traveling sind other guise’ eased nr ac fair Grocte for jobUlug work epeck= Seri OTS 9th street, opposite Patent omoe SHAY WARD & HUTCHINSON, rawe the second WEDNESDAY of every Drews om Month, iu public. es Mobiles Sixth Great Drawing, Class 6, Draws on ‘WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of JULY, 1578, Whole Tr onee: Bighine, Si, CF No POSTPOREMENT. PRIZES PAID IN FULL ‘Address all orders for Tickets and information to

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