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_ EVENT VW FDNESDAY. G STAR._ «+. Sally 25, 1975 Weather Lpdinmangeneiee! ee | Orvr CHIEF SIGNA: ant NOTON, July 1873. i In the m ting southerly s. lower tempera- | ture than on generally cloady Weather and nemeros rains. LOCAL RECORD. | eter in the business office of | arometer, THE STAR ranged to-day as follows: 8 a. m., | 2m, re 5 ; a.m LOCAL NEWS. | Locats, he street ye Lighted at 7:45 p. | and ext! ™ | auc empires © » department will be paid to-morrow at m. During the storm yesteniay afternoon the schooner Hugh B. "Fish. from Boston, was | blown a near the Long bridge. | n’s health bas so much improved able to ride into the city yester- | trip tickets for the excursion to the Capes by the Lady of the Lake ts but $4, | instead of $3, as incorrectly printed In some | of the advertisements. | Grand Leige, K.of P., | t.the report of the secretary and rer WAS ren wing the order in this » in a flourishine condition. | Jos. Rennett, the colored boy bridge last ¥ and the »decided that it was} tal drowning. i} laborer, was injured abont | by the falling of a ceil. | ¢ et, near E, ng the | ase of & R_C. Je s. Moore A. Hawes ray for a njunetion | Pp and an in ations of the Temple of Honor Saly 30 gion 7, Wash- r. the colored boy ar- nm suspicion of the morning. Juige kle, counsel for tien restraining sand Gameweil « the t pose maint was al am d Upon to t new telegraph Z b property owters of the Distriet. would be four dollars and sixteen nts; that the peti- loners were pot entitled to an in : - oF other parties rep- | nem. Were disappointed bidders, | tisposition to question ‘ommissioners | to For that Wige Wy 4 t notion Was dismissed 8¢i ior the plaintiff enterea an appeal. an aMdavi j THE CystTeR AND Fre PANY— The Svcerss © z | effect that th es to take the num- e their names for the stock company for | of packing oysters, pressly w bis subserip. | id the s| = and that as rof shares are # called and an Joba Shephe: A far heen subscribed for. 5 ready down on the list have expresaad | to deuble their subseri t that > turn his horse et him (Lusby » frightened at ti ing man Lusby, and, tarning abewt. startet him on a rua for owing him. snapped i mul with his shot gun sebarged the whoie contents into his As stated yesterday, Lusby into Prinee Georg Lot been arrested. — * Expr ss CoMPANY.— I entered @ SUIT AGAINST AN the Adams Express Company. for the loas of certain gouis. The plaiutitls allege that 6n the ith of January last, the defendant, in consideration of a reasonable reward did ac- cept and agree to deliver in New York, for the piaintitfs, one box and two packazes, containing articles of silverware and jeweiry, but through their negligence, carelessness, | and default, sald box and packages were never delivered, and are wholly lost to the plaintiffs, for which they claim damages to the sum of $2,000. — FIRE ALARMS.—The alarm of Gre at six | o'clock last evening was caused by a colored messenger at the State department building | g with the box. Thealarm at 1145 p. m. from box 2, corner of ith and Boundary streets, was for the partial burning of a frame | bouse on between Tth and Sth streets, owned by Wm. Robinson, colored; damage sbight T a rm at 10 2) o’elock this morning was turned in from box 31.at the Columbia Bulid- ings, by Col. Drew, of the Fire Department, caused by smoke issaing from the rooms of the Howland Dental association, No. 219 46 street. occasioned by the explosion of a gas aetort, BO damage. | seen between $ and 9 o'clock in the evening, | | his | ing: “I don't recognize you as my _hushand 2 2roused H termined on leaving her and did so. Mrs. | | F ner the .ok ToOMS at SIS Pe | ing whieh thi +t | which ha | Coupled | has authorit | office for the week ending July 24 - tions of nmwholesome food. s | crabs, hes fish, 12 bu tj and f, ds mut- | 18 pounds pork, 16) pounds bacon, 12 is sausage, 25 ‘bushels beans, Sisdozven pina | I street, between Sth and Sth street, was | the scene of a shooting r last night which caused great excitement in the neigh- | borhood. It appears that Mr. Jobm Fraw- | oung Man, % plasterer, employed at | the new State Department building, who rooms over Rustell's grocery store, on the northwest cormer of sth and I streets, was moving about anxiously on the southeast | corner of satd streets and looking towards 9th i street, as if waiting for,orexpecting some one. A few minutes before 9 o'clock the object of licitude was made apparent. At that there emerged from the door of house I street, Frawner's wife (formerly Miss Fmily Fry, of Fairfax county. Va.,) in com- pany with Mr. Thomas A. Kennar4, a gene- ral service clerk employed in the Adjutant General's office of the War department. Mrs. Taylor, the sister of Mrs. Frawner, who resides at 812, came to the door with them to bid them goed night. They stood on the door step a minute or two, and Keanant and Mrs. Frawner had just started to walk away, when Frawner rapidly approached and said to Kennard: “What are you doing with my wi Kennard replied: “1 don't Want to bave any trouble with you,” and Mrs. Frawner spoke sharply to Frawner say- for you b not supported me for three months, d I had to leave you on the ground of bad treatment.” Keaonard then said to Mrs. Frawner, “Emily go in the house,” and she did so, when Frawner said “VLL PUT YOUR LIGHT ovr, and drawing a pistol fired and walk. mt raph: pet. K a ly awa ing down Sth stre creton shot,” and ran te Mr Taylor's. The report of the pistol and the cries soon gbt to the se Lieutenant Eck ‘rs Peaster, Miller, Dyson and oth who sentaftera phys) nt I tity : the fact took measures to arrest Frawner. | D. THE WOUND. Duncanson responed promptly nat the ball, about the size of a atered about an inch above and in ighthip. Probing for it he found ot entered the cavity of the abdomen, but passing around lodged near the back bone. from whence it was taken. While the probing was in progress Kennart appeared to be in great fear, but when tho ball was found and Dr. Duneanson stated that tt was only a flesh wound he brightenet up. WHAT MRS. FRAWNER SAYS. 1 lunteered to give the re- | tan account of the affair, but | «fore he had fairly entered upon the narra- ve the women folks checked him. Mrs. Finwner, however, after being told that t! 1d come out and it would be be: whole troth should be pub! e didn't , for she uid tbat she was the shooting; and she made a sta k use of the ment to et thatshe did sewing at M ew Y avenue, and st € gshe started ylvania ‘r work r sister, ) h street, opposite i rard, whom she asked to aceompany her to her destination. He consented, and in « time they arrived at the house, whe conversation barrated above i the visit} 2 the place. Furthermor« t n the habit of with Mr. Kennard, and was ext bad heen the ¢ se ot bis bei BORS Say has been -d over six years, &iX months ago reome: w Sth street, above It is alt ehbors that while living here she 2 d were in the babit of me faylor. Frawr time w hear no’ dit of Lis w i] 1 where she takes in sewing m there h ulties between ther Frawrer received a questing hi wher to cali to see ber, and he ing Kennani there her, some words ensued, Le reatened to throw him out of © third story window. Frawner at that | ne Yasha @ warrant against Kennard, | M 1 with tis ed bim and rs. Frawner procured one against her «al. Fiawner could not be found by the police last night. . ————_—___ Board of Health. THE SFCOND-HAND BARREL QUESTIO! PUBLIC URINALS—HEALTH OFFICE OF RATIONS, ETC. At a weeting of the Board of Health, last | might, Dr. Cox in the chair, Mr. Langston, | from the committee on ordinances, made u | report on the subject of PACKING FLOUR IN OLD BARRE een referred to that committee. th this report [was a communic: ton from some of the millers of Georgetown, | in which they state that coopers acknow!l- | edged to the committee of the Board of Hea!th that they have furnished the millers | With dirty ba.rels, and they ask the Board | - | of Health to protect them and the public by passing an ordinance imposing a heavy | penalty for such offences. The committee on ortinances take the | ground that the Board of Health has no authority to prohibit the safe of second- | hand barrels nor to forbid the packing of | fear therein, but that the Board of Mealth to forbid the sale of unwhole- | some flour. ‘he report was adopted. Dr. Bliss, from the sanitary committee, whom was referred the coi the District Commisstoners r: and estimates for the constru PURLIC URINAL mace @ report, recommending h uri- nals would be of great public benefit at the following places:—At the junction of Penn- syivania avenue and 7th street northwest; nsylvania avenue and 1 t; Penn a avenue ant orthwest; vacant space next and in rear of Georgetown market; hand 9 aud I and K streets northwest. Of the se: eral plans submitted those of Mr. Henry Hf Earton are, in the opinion of the committee. the most simy complete and superior. the estimate for the construction of ie by Mr. Barton, together wit! j report, was ordered to be trai » Commissioners. » from the commi ee having in estigation as ta Ith are carrying out their work accordance with the terms of made a partial report, and ask t ; which was granted. HEALTH OFFICER KE itted a synopsis of the oper: > ifor a coa- 73, sho 2; causes of death tn- ing nuisances abated, gated, 11; buriais at public expense lents treated by the physicians to th medicines furnisied, reported and removed, 165; ¢: squash. 122 dozon corn, en si bu e atoes, quarts blackberries, quarts cherries, 16 bushels apples, mel canteloupes, aninals | 1539, als cabbage, 10_ bush- i HORNS, ETC. The Secretary was ordered to communi- cate with the contractors for removal of gar- bage. and ascertain why they have not pro- cured horns for their employes to blow to annou to the sekeepers their ap- proach. Mr. Marbury, from the finance committee, Teported favorably upon the leave of absence to Mr. J.C. Wall, with pay for one month, S116.07: adopted. A letter from residents of Hillsdale, D. complaining of the neglect of duty of Dr. Little, the physician to the poor for that dis- trict, was read and referred to the sanitary committee. ——e Tue Race Track Lanor Troveie.— Edtor Star: Mr. Hill, who owns the race track at Benning’s, has paid to me all that be bad agreed to, and all that I expected, viz: one-third the cost of the work done, withholding two-thirds,according to the con- tract. He bas paid no small sums of money, but the amount due in full, (one-third.) The difficulty arose from @ sub-contract, the con- tractor agreeing to do the work at so small figures he was unable to pay his men. His men were determined to stop the work on the track until they had their full pay. All the laborers that I want at presen: are now @t work as usual. Respectfully, G. 8. EMERY. es BUILDING PERMITS were issued to-day by don frame dwelling on the north » & two-story welling on the nor! side of L. between 3d and 4% streets south- west: $200. John McLean, a two-story frame welling on tha west sidé of 4th, between H and I streets northeast. ——_s—_ AMETHYST JEWELRY in full sets, buttons and ra chains with amethyst slide, in | take the place of Received at Prigg’s —— ALL COLLARS not made of linen can be washed—to pieces. Wear the Elmwood, which will keep longer than any other with- out washing — adv. -——_ +-——_ «“Evrorp” INkSTAND, sold by Mohua Socnana cue to be about the latest aad bes) invention in that line. ed that Kennard assauit- | P | board suspend for th | secure a proper site and erect a building for | lected for the class, without regard to dis- Public School TS. ‘ Crrcvit Court—Jutye waphreys. He Plants a Pistol ps (*.e Hip of | ir esgpris batky peal tape! pers ae ot The case of Langdon at. Evans was on ae - | Publie School Trustees Was held Inst even- trial ea oo ma | a | ing—Messts. J. S. . dw s, urry CovrT—Judge Wylie. | Ee wend eis Beant: Wet MO | Citsomtin: tesco. ByscohHikst sonmeent ! -Toaay, Token aoe Pie teas oaks Ue. | eree modified. Potomac Steamboat Comi- . : di, iph, Ryder, and MotTatt, Packard, Randoiph, Ryder. pany agt. Upper Potomac Steamboat Com- Smith, present. In the absence of Mr. Cur- is. the ent, Mr. J. 8. Brown was called pany; restra‘ning order modified so as to to the A say allow the dredging of the dock at the foot of Superintendent Wilson ted theap- M street. = et al. agt. the District; biL plication of Miss Cornelia Jones, of G dismissed. Clark agt. Peagh; decree con- town, for a teacher's position, which was re- firming auditor's report. ' POLICE CouRT—Jucige Snell. Johnson presented applications of To-day, James Corcoran, a vagrant, was Anna M. Lane, J. E,W. Kelly. Dora F. Bar- sent down. Sarah Hall, drunk and disor- ker. Ella V. Davis. Irene B. ite, Mary L. derly; $5. Elizabeth Pindle and Mary Glea- son forfeited collateral. Albert Bennett, col- ored, assault and battery on Henry Haag; and costs, or sixty days in jail: Jenny Corcoran was sent down as a prostitute and intendent Wilson presented a com- | vagrant. Frank King, assault and battery munication recommending thata committee | on Gabriel Walker; nolle pros. John H. be appointed, with fall anthority to make | Burke, profane; $5. Lemuel Jarboe forfeit: all necessary arrangements for a proper edu- | ed collateral for keeping unlicensed wagon. cational representation of this city at the } Jonn Dougherty, disorderly; 85. approaching Centennial Exposition to be THE ALLEGED BRICK-YARD THIEVES. beld in Philadelphia; laid over for future | Edward Flaherty was charged with the action. f six bundred and sixty-six bricks TEACHERS IN GEORGETOWN SCHOOLS. ‘on E. Brown, brick manufacturer. Mr. Moffatt, of the sth (Georgetown) dis- | Mr. Brown testified that Flaherty was in his trict, presented the following nominations | employment, and was ectrustel with the for teachers’ hauling of brick, to deliver to the purcha sers, aud instead of doing so he appropriated e load to his own use, which was intended be delivered to the Deaf and Dumb Asy- Officer Satfell testified to seeing Fla- drop the brick in an alley. He arrested him for Iareeny, when defendant acknowl- edxed that he stole the brick; that they be- longed to Mr. Brown, and were intended for the Deaf and Dumb Asylum: $25 of thir days; an appeal noted. “Edwar! Flaherty, charged with the larceny of a load of brick Themas Martin. This was a similar Flaherty owned a horse and cart, and was employed ty complai aul brick from bis kiln to ‘his customers. Several wit nesses were heard, among them Lieut. E who testified 1 ter his arrest, Beason, Fannie Z. Bradford, and Jennie Nor- ris for teachers’ positions in the col schools, which were referre.t. ‘ - CENTENNIAL. im jaces in that district; which | were confirmed by the board: Male grammar, Berard T. Janney: female grammar, Laura lary E. A. Reed; male intermediate. Mrs. M: Tarn female intermediat M Jane tex; secondary. Ne Dadnum; No 2, Florence B. Laura V. Biundon; No. 4 E) acting; primary, No. 1, Alice E. Craig; 2. M. Josephine Good, No. 3, Angelica T. Houghtor No.4, Mary J. Kate E. Little; Ne . Kate A. Wilson Mr. Hart presented the nomin Annie M. Wilson as acting t mary No. 16, Ist district (lo be assigne! as assistant to Mrs. Fuller, teacher of drawin: whieh was confirmed by the board. tion of Miss acher of pri exe, SCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR COLORED | station-hovse, Flaherty ackno CHILDREN IN THE SKCOND DISTRICT, ing stolen six or seven loads of bri Mr. Brooks presented the report of the | Mr. Martin and Mr. Brown, and sold them special committee (Messrs. Brooks, Johnson | toa Mr. Pepper for $4. per load: six months and Superintendent Cook.) to confer with | in jail; an appeal noted.) Edward Flaherty, the Commissioners in reference to pur- chasing a site for a school building in the Seeond district. The committee presented first the opinion of the attorney, Mr. E. L Stanton, which coneludes: “The special grant of power which can only authorize aay |p, ve been stolen, officer of the District to bind’ the District by | pleaded rot guilty. Messrs. W. J. Miller and & contract for the purchase of real estate| A.A. Birney appeared for defendant. Mr. for school sites in Washington and George: | Martin testified that he saw bricks In & town is not conferred by taw upon either the | stable on one side of the alley and also In a Commissioners of the district or the trastees | stablo opposite; saw some whieh he beliewed were from iis yard. Lieutenant Eckloff tes- larceny of one load of brick from Joseph Heimer. This ease was in all respects simi- lar to the former ones: sixty days in jal. Bonds were fixed at $800 in all three eases. John Pepper, charged with receiving 668 rik now! of publ hools ‘the report reviews the laws in reference to tified that Pepper resides on 7th street, be- the school trustees at length to show that | tween and 'N; Spoke to him abont the the present board of trustees as the snecessor | bricks: asi 1 to see them, and P. showed of the old board for colored se ¥ a ie ols hay ¢ t them, saying that he bought them from requisite power to aet, and In concluding | herty' at s per thousand; had a convors the committee submit se | With F. in the presence of P. There was no 1. That under the laws of Congress there is | effort to conceal the bricks; Pe; ample authori or the board of trustees to it that he had done some tinning for buy land and butid: sehoothouses for the eol- | herty’s father, who paid part in cash, and he ored children in the cities of Washingt took bricks for part. Flaherty denial this and wgetown, with the fands by law set | « = Flaherty was called. and the e- t for establishing and aps malutaing of | fence objected on the ground that he had been sebools for colored children in sat eities. conyleted. The court ruled thatthe witness 2. No other body bas the power to expend | was co: ipetent, and after bet pg warned by at he was not required to tostify which may be used against hi tified thathe had left briek ; had not been paid for the: © received $6 per thousand. M fi at there were fror brick kiln was woth orin any way control it, and it is ty of the authorities to pa to the treasurer of this boart all amounts due to this fe nd it is unlawful to retain itin y of the Distriet of Columbin under the control P power of c the court t thir Michael The order of theCommiissioners abolishins | titted t i delivered four f treasurerot the board of trastees | prick at Pep s; had been tn the emy jored schools and transferring thedutie: | 4 and delivered bricl: ntrollerof the Distriet of Columbia in Pos. hs "r repealed the Laws defining the d ties of such treasurer, and it is his duty tore- paid for all. Flaherty was the to saw Pepy per ic Pep Oliare, J. Engene Me s about three we first one who told wit imp the brick there, and did so bef ter ce to la antsdue this fund from the Distr ae That while we have every confidence tn friendly disposition of the present an- Fities. {t is clearly to the interest of the red Scho people here, while P SCHOOL maintained and b it to the good character of Mr. Pepper. urge a strict ¢ The counsel argued the ease, after which laws of Congre : | Judge Soell said that he conld not come to ther equity or ju avail a weak | Such conclus se as presented as ty when the ny of the majori- | to convict, and he was compelled to acquit Would seem to dems: acrifice on the on this charge. N art of the minority, and past exper teaches that the best protection th red schools can have is the provision of positive law. The commitiee submit the which was adopted Re ‘id. That in view of the ecision of the law officer of the District of Columbia and action of the honorabie Commissioners, this present its efforts to as arraigned on another sim. eiVing 666 bricks, the property Heimer, and he aeqguiited. iallagher, jr.,and Catherine Gal- nds. Frank King, as- pros. J. H. Merrill, assault and ury Williams; bonds to keep lowing reso- nolk battery on the peace. GEORGETOWN. Drap.—Dr. Arthur Schott, a well-known professor of German and music, died at his re e on Fayette streeton Monday even- ing, in the sixty-second year of his ace. BUILDING ABSOCIATION.—At the rogular monthly mecting of the 9th Building Asso- ¢iation held at Goddara’s hall last night, atin were disposed of at anaverage of 105.50, the colored sehools in the second district, and that the special committee be authorized to rent or lease, upon the best terms possible, sujtable rooms for sehools for coloret ehil- » in said second district, and report their action under this resolution to this board. NEW BOOKS. Mr. Detrick, from the committee on text beoks, called up the report made at a previ- ous meeting, and explained that the changes were that the Franklin Readers be substitu- ted for the old series of Hilliard readers —Arrived—Schooner Wer- sehel, from Philadelphia, witn coal for May- and that Hotze'’s first lessons in physiolo: held and Hiesion; schooners Nellie Brown, P y's lessons in language be intro- } Jé Devereaux, from Kenne bec river, The report was adopte 1. Me.. with 1,220 tons of ice for Kennebec ice DRAWING AND PENMANSUIP. A report from the committee on drawing and penmanship was adopted recommen ling on organizing boys’ special drawing clases hereatter the pupils cf the schools of the se enth grade be examined by the drawit teacher at the close of the school year, and that the twenty boys giving evidence of the best ability and greatest proficiency be se- company. Vv MONG THE SFA F MErHopists.—An inebriated man dropped into the Tabernacle during the per- formance of the children from the Five Points. He sat near the stage, and feeling rather drowsy from his potations fell asleep ur i ingiog. When he the interesting sit the children were going Lhrough calis- thenic exercises. He had evidently ney von these eccentric ant extraordi ments, and jumping up, rushed off, wildly exclaiming, “Great Cwsar, I've got them again.”"—Sea € g7-Charies Warren Stoddard has been visiting the grave of Juliet, though a good many Just 2s nice girls as she have died sinee nearer home. re When a Duluth woman wants to know Why in blazes her husband didn’t order that Wood. he looks at her ina chilling dignified trie: representation. How Firrs Tr, rmacy, Massachusetts ave- 16th strevt, a show card, the frame of hich was burned and charred by the con- nce of the sun's rays, through a glass globe in the window, during the hot weather. ay, and replies: “a do not wish to go to the a . ‘Saas is Hills, but do not press me—do not MARRIAGE LICENC ‘e been issued to a se the er,” Wm. H. Willett, of Prince George county, | #Touse the tiger.”* . Md., and Emily Ward Broc #7 The Liverpool Post doesn’t mind the Jenn n victory of the American ritle team, but ob- 5 Fh ets to the Yankees carrying off so muct puilion from Ireland, “whieh that country can ill-afford to loge.” It estimates the American winnings in bets at $150,000. DEY Goops AT REDUCED PRICES, nd Susai beth C. 8 ening by the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, viz: An En- campment in the Wilderness, promises to be both novel and Interesting, and will unc y call ce. See GREAT BARGAINS. t. — WHEN Pani Revere rode ont from Boston tly vertisemen! on the night of April 18 ho ercated an | Blass GRENADINES at 16. 20 , 40c..B0e., @2X0., Phage equalled since by J.C. Lay | Res} FRENCH LAWNS, with side border, 25c. per 4 Street, in paying Special im- yard. 3 vemnent taxes.— Ale. 100 pivees of VICTORIA LAWN at 20c. and 280. per ard, Freich, Mull, Seton, and Cambric MUSLINS,from 2ig¢. per tard up to TSe. Also, 200 PARASOLS sod SUN UMBRELLAS at ‘cost, * Also: 300 dozen Keep's Patent Partly made DRESS SHIRTS Lave been ‘ordered for our sales this —A London writer Says:—The best roses, according to selentitie rules and the growers’ estimation, are not always those whieh an unlearned visitor, a mere lover of roses, looks at with most delight; there are mysteries of form and ful- week. ness which he kno $ nothing of, but some of saul goods warranted to be as represented by the the grandest flowers strike every one will a . BU co, wonder. Such a rose is the Marie Vac W. W. BURDETTE & CO,, JeB-tf No. 9287th st. now. N oOTICcE. ‘B MILLS, Georgetown PIONEE! Li = onea ToT Houtte, which is of a reversed bell shape, nd 706 K st. n.w. (like a bell as the ringer jerks it upward for & good vegl of Joy.) of the tea oner. its leaves of a pale yellow tint, edged with pink; a supremely lovely flower, with the faintest y sth. 1875. Suxgestion of @ tulip tn ‘it, and a breath of | ud gas compelled Bete upmy doetive Gast quite peculiar sweetness. bees. an bave accordingly reuted my mill to DEE- The Freneh roses bear away the palm of NER. CISSEL & WELCH, who will continu» the beauty, and the learned In them tell us they Inannfactore of my favorite brands of family tour, ae Herr’s Best,” are more beautiful here than in their own | to wi: Great Swiss process, “A. H. . country. The Glorie de Di, Ken an “old” a ‘a for whom pois sy —. Instrous dark pink of Marie Colutet ruas its CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Grorcetown, D. tender yellow close, and the Eugene A; t D.O., Saly 12 is vesy paar the throne. ite ‘We bave this day ‘be Piouaee Mills trom The foi- | BF. WELCH ant AUSTEN HERI agh Wee emte SARATOGA FRIED POTATOES.—' - .P. s lowine is said to be ail there is of the cook's | Frepar heey ade ph the Post cal. seeret for producing those world-renowned Family, Pri rc of Columbia, “Patent Pro- tatoes served at Moou’s Lake House, Sara- | cogs, Great Swiss Process, A. H Herr’s Best Fami. ae EE: Cray Snenne: Eee 1 | ys, Peer Family; and Cook's Delight Family, si tatoes, and slice them as evenly as ‘terms. oes ee jee water. Havea y13-lawiw DEENER, OISSEL & WELCH. ettle of lard, as cakes, and very T hot. Puta few ata time Into a towel, shake | [% THE SUPREME COURS oF 7 them about todry them, then drop into Holding a 1. July 10th. the hot lard. Stir thed@ occasionally; and | In the case of Elizabeth hen of a light brown take them out with a | of THOMPSON RAGAN: decsesed. the skimmer. If properly done they will not be aforesaid has at all greasy, but crisp without aud merely within. 25, for final tion of the personal estate AN A¥USING STORY is related of Repre= | ceased. and of the in Sentative-elect Walker, of the 29th district of | the same have been New York state, who is somewhat noted for his a the gems —. A few days ago he was ‘on & porter’ truck in front of a hotel in Corning, when a lady traveler, mistaking him for ee requeste! him to carry her satchel to the depot. He readily fay rer the lady’s destination ily declined to re- celve corapensation, and with a graceful bow left his companion amazed at the disinter- ested politeness of her “porter.” the procession f Jobn Teko day. ‘There's man went. * Wall Street To-day. New Yor«, July %.—The Pos:’s financial article says: The excitement which prevailed yesterday in hag been succeednd by @ guict feeling. | and now that the ‘ter is better naderstood it is ‘ apparest = is gther in:poctant enspensions on cam, Sho mGan & Co Very lictle that is new is be iu regard to the affairs of that concern, and pritw . | bly litsle more will be Known until the apgeara-ce efastatement witch ey U.S, Judge Shi | signee, is p-eparing j edly bad much to do with uuder+tood that over present holdings. Ia pordents of the firm ed Baring Bros. & it is nodes are protect-d. and it is anid that bor! cua- ranrteed by Mr Alexander Duncan, father of Mr. William Butler Dnncan, a gentleman whose wealth is computed by milliens sterling. Only moderately | active busi joing at the stock and | and cold exchanges today, and there ts &p absence of excitement, although an eilurt was made to create a finrry by reason of the stop Bae of the Commercial Warchomse company. | ‘ecurities are generally higher than P vera fo ns °} atu 4, dectined to Bo reason for expectio out of that of vices to bankers reporting buorant market in London for U.S. bonds. and gold declined. Of course the warket is | More sensitive than usual. On gold loa | have been 1.32al-16al 64 per day for use and Foreign exe! ge is nominally 47 and 490 bankers’ sterling. with 4Scha47 and & working rates. Government be 0 'sAde In the m Vv market. quotatic for eail loans | 8a4, and prime mercantile paper 23.5. Soon sf | the busines that Commercial Warehonse Cor had stopped payments. This company becsn ners May 1, 1507, with a capital of two milli ns stock owned mostly tn Orda. and the main b | Was advancing on sugars. Officers of the ¢ ray thei the scxpension was hart ¥ political disturbances in Cuba, although directly canned by advances on engar; that the indebtedness of the company ix held in Cuba, where said stock ie hell: that the company had np connections oF relati ius With Donean, Sherman & Co. Itscorrespondentsare in Havana and other points in. Cube. It hy European correspondents, nor any agencies in this country. The failure, Ore, hi ts Donean. Sherman « utside the trade with Caba. The not furnished, the vice president ore hot, accurately it Habilities we say ing that th r nighe ness bas been abont an ave The Markewm. Batiwony. Jnly —Virginin 6's, prolors, 45; do. consolidated, 57%: West Virginia Norn Caroiipa 6's, old, 2, do. new, 10, bid to-day. Sugar strong, Wail, BALTIMORE, July 28 —Cotton nominal—middling, * Flour sieady and unchanged. Wheat quiet and steady—No. Zwestern amber, I 135; jo. amber. 1.40al 45: ago asd Milwackio Corn dull and nomina!—southern Ww, 85; western mixed, 83, =p rings baal spring, 1 Jual.. white: 01: do. 3 Oats * fairly ive—sonthern, GIS," westers white, ais: mixed, 61aM@. Rye dull at 1.00. Hay quiet and unchanged. Provisions quiet but firm. Pork—22.2sa% 1). Bulk mente—=i 12%; loose. packed, 3 clear rity sides, 13%, «and firm—reqned, 1g. cargoes Iga ky hold Grmly at 1 21 ks active and uns Exchange. long, 47 ts aciive avd better f NE oR. Jaly Fiour duti and de Wheat dull and lide lower, Corn declining Loxpes, Jniy 23, 12:30 p.m —Consols for money and acconnt, #47 16. 0. 810-49 bonds, 105%, new loar, 19%" Erie. do., preferred, 2% Loxnon. July 23,4 p. m.—Brie. 125 Ditches quot) rentee 68 {ration $2 tame, Loxpon. 2, £90 p.m —UConsols for money anit 1s, 0. 8. 6.20 bonds, "65s, 17s; ie 10234; new loan, 1037, r CITY ITEMS. A MONUMENT as big tight be ved by face of the gren tain preservative of as the grand Pyramid puilt of the teeth that have bi Shall this thing at Secow ental decay » WONDER that invalids Inse faith fics, when so many worthless med- icines are advertised for the enre of various diseases; but which when tried, are “found ing.” We have yet to learn, however. e first failure of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Cherry to eure coughs, colds, and pul- disease. 50 cents and $1 @ bottie, bottles raueh the cheaper. ——_e war f th NATURE'S BEAUTIFIER will remove freckles. 21,6 Se ELASTIC STOCKINGS and celebrated Elas. tie trusses at No. 2:5 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street northwest. 19,6 —_e—_—_ ASK you druggist for Nature’s Beautifier. 21,6 seers $50 to 210,000 bas been Invested In Swck Privileges and paid 900 per cent. profit. “How to do it.” A book on Wall street, sent free. Tumbridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, | | New York. 6,3: ———-e THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 per cent. per annimn on deporits for each calendar month. Banking hours,9to4. Seturdays,s tod and 6 w8. M14 ——___e—___ Corns, Vascuiar Excrescence Bunions, Ihgrowing Nails, &e., suce treated at Dr. White's establishinent street, opposite the Treasury. How 84.m.to6 p.m. Fee,s1 per visit ress of business Prien | office hours Dr. Ybite is unable to atteud patients at resi- dences, except after 6 eesaaiesialin” ieleceadl For Moth Patches, Kreckles and Tan, ask Lon gist for Perry’s Moth and Frecxie Lotion. Itisreiiable. For Pimples on the Face, Biack-Heads or Fiesh W Perry's Improved Comedone and Pisapie "Rem édy, the Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B.C. Perry, 49 Bond street, New York. 5,5,1: | eee THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of 1872 were $2 12. t — IMPORTANT VOTICE! 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 Cassimere Suits, from .... $9 to 87 Bussels Cassimere Suite, frome. Oto 8 Biverside Suits, from. ow 12 to 10 Dudley Suits, from. -14to ia Diagonal Suits, from a 16 to 13 Blue Flanoel Suits, from... Worsted Basket Snits, from. Imported Cass!mere Suits, from. And Other Goods at Similar Redact In YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ CLOTHING the assort- ‘ment is very full, and will be offered at propertion- ately low prices in order to close out my stock. AN IMMEDIATE OALL SOLICITED AT Barween 107TH anv 117H Ora xRrs. _A. STRAUS. jyl-tr WE INVITE AN EXAMINATION Boscia mmc fee KITCHEN UTENSILS, TIN WABE, 4c ‘We contract for PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ¥ ———— SS Wax] fatiatttecc EEE eSunTs, | Pinanenan an> COnInGnn Op | FINANCIAL 4ND COMMERCIAL., GEORGETOWN ADVER’WTS, ING, at celebrate the Cent: A SPECIAL MEETING of the GOI i. WN CATHOLIC HINERNIAN RENE. rYCrat. LET Y Sil be held THIS, Wedecedar jennial of Daniel OCanmet earnetly req Prevent. ested EAL ever; By order of the President. Tr ve J.J. FALVEY, Rec. Se. W. B. WHEATLEY’S The losses on ottonwatous. STRAM DYRING AND CLBANT 5 eleaned or dyed, also, pets cs the Suaumer montos. us your address | turn work at any place charge. Work received and retarued Dress from and to any piace in t* country. apil-tr —_—__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— apace. | Dartains aud Blankets cleaned during by mail or I have a stock of Human Hair Braids, Curls, which I will sel sale prices, in order LADIES’ GUODS. He™s HAIB BELOW COST. business. jyl5-tr 1109 F street, Pats. and below New York while sive ap that branch of Mas. J.P. PALMER, ‘ berween 1th and Lath. MISS E. A. McCORMICE, NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur 8 ain.) is constantly rece! ® all the newest shapes te OHLP AND STEAW HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWEBS, Orders prow: SILES, ae tly filled. B choles assortment of IMPCBTED sone. ¥ EDUCATIONAL. FLAN 848 MORE acavemy, THE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GPRL, NEAR BALTIMORE, MD. Ina location noted for bealthfulnces and Deanty. of scenery. Offers unusval advantages for carefal training, thorough ineraction and high culture, with the i ences of a christian home. H ‘The forty frst year begins Beptember Lath, 187s J Apply for ¢ Rev. ABTAOR J . jy maw Lun Rev J. 1. MILLER, A. M., Privcrrac. Prof. E. Louis Mei late of Virginia Femal: t Principal Mu tenal teachers and able; extravagance board; instruction 1 Staunton, BF Send for Catalogae, with terms to P4Tsraco FEMALE INSTITUTE, This The nm by raul For cir _i714-m.w f 2m &? phi A.M) W Instre a. P Departuent, with 1 era Expensha very prohibited: tire location the borough; NEAR BALTIMORE, MD Institnte has mber of papi tly hi read fr: culars ac Media, Pa. extras. Molin o# from Philadel Udge (Harvard MON DAY, Sept Ex.clish branches, A Music. Particniar ai Intermediate departs W EST ENDS 5. Bend for Cirentar, To. neient, M rm Langnages a ention given to Pr TITCTE 8. L. CApY N DS PER. 2 MONY and the Oultiva:ion of the Voice. Ad AREAU TEACHES PIANO, # Gress at Mire. BEICHENBACH'S Piano Store, No. 423 Lith street uorthwest. decis-ly* NGLISH, FREN Eat mute no 1 rthwest, Mrs Seventh snunai ber, LET CH, AND OLASSICAL Li. ane ladies, 915 New York ave ANGELO JACKSON, session begins om the léth of 85-2 N* 90 Comfo The Cuisine wo Lignors, Elegantly-furnished HOTELS, KOP! STRER ALM. rr] Fragrant ortable cAN RESTAURANT, T, Opp. Masonic Tempic. AND BOUIN. clegantly-furnishad ROOMS. seed. Choicest Wines and a) Hoome for private dinner and enpper parties. jemly LUMBER, &c. LU» BER! LUMBER! LUMBER! WE HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST AND LEST ASSORTED STOCK OF LUMBSHR NOW LN WASHINGTON, ST CALL AND GET PRICE-LIST OF Yorms, use | SAME BEV ORE WHERE, No. je2- 2m. PURCHASING ELSE WHEATLEY BROs., 7 Water Street, Georgetown. BRANCH: Corner 7th and @ Streets, WA SHINGTON, LUMBER! LUMBER 1 LUMBER 4T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! NATHANIEL B. FUGITT, CUBNEE 131s ST. AND OHIO AV. B. Ww L UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! FOR SALE AT 96 PER CENT. LOWER THAB LAST ¥: ‘EAB'S PRICES. apl7-3m STOVES, &c. ARDWARE. aod. Homeforniat ct in the market, Btoves, ey. B. HARROVER, 1336 uth 717 SEVENTH s TREET N. W. 71 RIESSNER'S . STOVE AND MANTEL WABSROOMB ors. the ed the Parlor best to constantly on hand. full ine of House Estimates given for Latrobes, Mantels, &c. ‘Water 101)........ PBN NSYLVANIA AVENUE.......1011 ea a at Sit Back an ey on and Stands, and e T= ONLY LACE IN THE our EXCE! CITY, WITH ‘PTION, URE PORTED ‘WINES, Pi IMPO! GEO. M. HENAULT’S, LION BREWERY. LAGER AND PILSENER BEER Shipped direct from Cincinnati in Refrigerating | Cars, and for sale in CASKS AND BOTTLES, BY TER AcEnt, SAMUEL C. PALNER, - 67 GREENE STREST. wae ° @RORGBTOWR, D. 0, and we will call for and re- the P sstrict free of extre best in SUMMER RESORTS. GENTLEMEN ‘comfortab.. ges Branch ratresi® AND Sy > BOARD —Wintel. s few «' @ pleasent farm hone mar village of Lineod, and stjoh "Terms moderate. Addr Lowder SUMMER Re prea Mw «930 FENWICK S HOTE Lroxaantown, M> + the summer. Pi accessible from B&O. R adress W. J STONE. Le COUNTRY BOARD —Thre et BOG MR will be for rent the bet of | Rrgeu at “Oak Lawn.” Binden-barg Ste Heatte te pine hte, oF addres Mrs, JAB, wattriile. Terms very reasouabi minutes’ walk frm stein a bas been timprovet, door. and itt be fine wher? = he resort 4 re ad for timo built in front rece f | | srdeer | forther inf-rmat:» | 290 tm Milles Town. st ‘ VUE DE LEAU Hore, | tt HAMPTON ROADS, vA This deligh fal peasice r Sine. € graph. reguier atthe wharf Tor Weeks. $15 per Weck, @3 per yeas im we THE CFVERIDGE 3 MID DLERUKG. LOUDOUN COVA ds now ready forthe reception of Sammer it ——4 shove named offer mperiar Will be prepared thir season eat wth ties and io omer months! ‘ e | the Blue’ Ria country. Fieb - Adorable iriproe ¥ the “fner last ae. itis abot hali a mile from Barvesvt _ the Me- n Haitrond and one hours ride on the care iny. and from @8to © 4 servants half pries r addi BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | (PHE SEWEST Booas, backery’s Mise Aneel wood. by the author of the Odd Tromp rests Pay ing the Mischtet. ¥ Pacific Staten French of Padre sof Mew Engiand. 3 thos By the anthor ot Who and Corrers of New Buginud o Porcet. « Thackeray Miss Angel A Nine Bay's T. A novel, by H. Hide... Open, Sesame! By Florence Marryatt A Womans Ransom Freak W. Botinseu. Lyrical Poems sii For sale by jyit-te EMOIR OF BR. GUTHRIE; no IM eitnes Queen Mary; a Drama By Tennyson complet, 3 A Summer Parish. By Heury Ward Hsmval ep! Canticlos, with Srsic The Abbe Ti ‘andidate for the Papal Chatr. Birds and Seasons ot New Englaud. Wilson Hinge The Green Gate. From the German. By Mrs. Wister. For snle by WM. BALLANTYNE. }080 tr 42% Seventh arrest rp aREE FRATPRRS, cl, by Wen suthor of “The Priscess of Thule,” and for sale ut SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE Corner 4) street avd Pennsylvania srenae B Feoeis Manand Beast, Hore and Hereafter; {llnstrates by Dore than ret hundred original anecdoies by ovel, at Coarbalies. k Books, Paper, Envelopes and everything tn Stattonery Hine tor sate at may2)-tr HILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE BANKERS. NAtiosan SAFE DEPOSIT CO., Corner With = and New York avenue WIRE AND BUBGLAB-PROOF VAULTS All Kinds of valuables taken on deposit. Safes oe Teut fice hours, 94. m. to 4 p.m. GEO. BH. PLANT, Presitent. GEO. W. RIGGS, Vice President, wiwcoty OB. P. SNYDER, Beeretary McB. TIMONEY & ©0., Have removed their Banking House to LE DRUIT "Haws ove pisoanes mad cucral Banking bust- are odo a a gona receive Diep sublect to check ai sight, drew o Drafts on Balthuore, Philedeiphia aud New Yorks Buy and Bell Foreign Exchange’ and sucks dows on all points percas, SHERMAN & CO., BANKERS, Nes, 9 and 11 Nassau street, Ne Inme CIBCULAR NOTES ena CREDIT for TRAVELERS IN THE EAST. terk, ETT OF UKOPR A) vailabic in all the principal cities, also, ed St Te ates, West Indies, &o. ANSFESS to LONDON, PA MEX! RNIA, HAVANA, 5 APAN, &0. Acovonis of Banks, Bankers and oth- ers received. woot mwLly DEVLIN &CO., (YEW YORE,) oe F STREET. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. FOR OUB CUSTOM TEADE WE KKEP THB BEST ASSORTE) STOCK OF MATERIALS TO oun oun ane WE FILL On ONS SPROLALTT Pa FURNISHING ‘BEADY MADB.

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