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_EVENING STAR. THURSDAY .. .. Angust 5, 1875. ilities To-day. z, Weather Proba OFFICE OF CRIEF SIGNAL OFFI WASHINGTON, Avzust 5, 1 - For the middle states, clear or clearing an warmer weather, with sooth to west winds, slight changes in barometer. LOCAL RECORD. . The Potomac fel: twenty inches at Harper's Ferry last night, and was still falling this a. m. The thermometer in the business office of | Sur Stak raoget todey es follows: 5 a.m, 74; a. 12 m. m. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locale KrtehteefSt Patrick. Sees t Cobt’s island exenrsion to-morrow A colord wan named Fovert Cropped dead at iis cskience on th farm, near Unlortos a, yesterday a Ala constables sale of effects o under execution by T. 5. Kimmell yesterday, a certified check on the Freedmen’s Savings and Tru } t Co. ;or <776 was auctioned of at B & cents on th 5. AL @ meet street Baptist Chereb tz<t night. a call was mae for Rev. | GW. Saw of New Yorks, to the pastor- | ate. Many will remember ivr. » Who | was formerly pastor of ti and | President of the Columbia Eobert Keernan. a near Beltevil rket In this city, yesterday, was badly | ed by a kiek from one is horses, | At @ street sweeper on | tors for the ret } filline their ec Board of Health. THE MEETING LAST NIGHT. The Board of Health met last night, the president, Dr. C. C. Cox, in the chair. Dr, Cex, from the sanitary police comm'tice, reported in favor of appo! Landis to be sanitary luspector, vice Charles L. Hulse, The ‘report was adopted. HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT. The health officer submitted his report for the week ending Jrly 31, showing nuisances reported. 516; abated, “G3: canses of death investigated, 14; pecuniary condition inves- Ugated, HM; burials at public expense, 11; yauents treated by physicians to the poor, 8, dead animals removed, 1%; tons of arhace collected, 165; frivies c’eaned by O. E. Company, 733. Also. the food inspections and condemnations for the week. Aliso, aui- mals Impounded, 149; redemed. 37; killed, 112; | amount realized, $42, PRAMISES CONDEMNED. On the recommendation of the health offi- cer the frame house and_pren:ises situated on the northwest corner of léth and ( streets horthwest, and the two brick houses, Nos. 1883 and 1625 G street northwest, were con- cemned as nuisances and ordered to be abated. A GARBAGE COMPLAINT. A communication was received from the health officer complaining that the coutrac- al of garbaze were not ful tract. Garbage was being dropped from the wacons as they pass along the street, emitting off rels used ‘were not suitable fo: and, besides, the contra one of bis (the hea lia 's) implic't diree- tions, viz: to use disinfectants. With tue fo.ce at present employed iL ApOSsiple to perform the service. Dr. Biis tractors be nal wegons dur pary FINA rhary, fre plastor- 2 eflected 128 than nas made mund devet surve > Squ | 1 by sites, order. and a reer mbered hook will of eaet idual interred hat friends of tl ‘sinter and rem the re | ietermination of Co!. Lubey lation on the greves of the ronnds Temetery fur the | ¥ amvia.” apa eeereeen © Printers’ Troubte. TERDAY EV ST NI rncon & meet i Puiou, Now flee compos ~acreements betwee . the union journeymen, and S said, was an agreement on | those present to present and urge me: Pat the meeting last | i onasider at its room ei that it was a very rpOS, and that the att pe THE MEETINGS Ye oT Camprota ise propo: fopted, which provides for the appoi ke. as shalt piovers and | Workmen in thetr respective establishments. mittee will consist of the president nancial secretaries, the five sasiness mrnittec, art bers of tne union, to be | adent embers of the ur heir men Who are not at consejnence of t ran | pvidence lebrate the i States capital while b é i ning Post. €1 7¢," and also tn beh. ras ile copy of a le son. dated at Mo’ had been added a dated Ph.ia ‘allan presentad . opted iting to rend i efore n BNSES have been issued as Warrenton, Va., and e Lawrence, W. H. Foster and Eliza beth Mason, of St. M + Md.; Si- mon Phen: and Cel . of George- town; K. H. Kurch, of Alexandria county, Va, and Ann E.’ Kidwell, Fauquier | county, Va; Phet'p Miteneli and Mar: Parkinson, of Araspolis. Md; Samuel E. Jobrion and Marg, ret Robinson, Andr Moulton a Asnes Moo: ee, OW ~ Stepa..os; Lewis Kraft and | Catherine Tnomas. = HEAvY CASTING. —Yest. May there wi cast in the foundry at the 1 Vy yard here a | fow-pressure martue-engine ¢,vfitder, weigh- jpg im the neighborhood of } ‘urteen tons. Severteen tons of iron were mel. “tl, to guard ¥ Accident, and the time require. {for melt- | tng this amount was two hours an,1 — minutes, ane evroila oniy being nied. fi Will besent to the Mare Island, Cal., 2avy yard, and used in an 400 horse power ény"ine. | REAL FSTate SALes—Sold by Thos. © Waggaman. reali estate auctionver, %l) Tih street, on Tuesday, August 3¢, to Arthur Small. for $1,760, house and lot, No. 4» 224 | street, between Pennsrivania avenue an! 1 street northwest, lot 23 feet front, exteniting back {o a 90 foot alley; improved by a two story brick house containing 7 rooms and ball, with side alley, | burial Potter's | § | fered th | quarter | b: | eifice of the | the ¢ | enter from ted bis mouth able, month of A mais the board, and buch t Distriet Commissioners. and Bliss and Mr. M conumitiee to consul rs ip regard to the matter ing on the north side 218t ar ia onic red to the ea most torney of inst R for positious the bourd: ANOTHER DFAD Cit! 2 dispos oly ot ! ora Re child of F ns. col | Ored, res at K street | Stewart, medical = sanitar biect bad bee reful'y inve r je Franklin a fon of the box eh to remove body, but d know what they fr todo with it, but to bave it buried ai ae Fru following day, . ted that y ¥ofand buried fe. red to the attorney + yainst the s. A NEW RVLE. Dr. Cox, from the commitiee on rales, of llowing additional rule, which “It shall be the pas to Was adopted inspector tc transm number and character of nu him, and also a de notte he geu district.” “THe NORTHERN LIGERTY CHARIOT COMPANY” OnGANIZ=D.—Last night an ad- urnel meeting of the stockholders of tne o.thern Market company 2d ott ésted in the p.ojected ine of char hern secon of the city, was he orthern Libersy Mar Mr. A. Davis presided, with Mr. ( any. K @ as secretary. Mr. James G. Bow frora the snb-eom ting Lr. Tnomas | ‘sive odors. The bar- | tors were violating | arsons | mar { noi | Wives in this case was a resident of Lynn ¥ m. He continued to hoid this posi- tien until his deeth, which ocenrred not very long azo. When he went to Washington be left a wile bein bim, she having the care of a wlative, with whom she lived, and r ) wisht ner residence at the ca mittee who visited Cincinnati to inspect chariots, ma a verbal Pport, ; s that the committee was very much pleased with the car nsed, and tho it would be well to introduce them ti city. They are large enough to seat six persons comfc ht got ad below e two doors lo the enables the pass: ther side of the s being on @ level with th Té well cushioned. river is room baskets, so that the passengers a: ered with these articles. T Vehicle is estimated at about $ alty on each is $50, and the vi Triage, whic Liberty M: lew the company ground office room free of rent for one 5 @fterward at the rate of ten per cv on one doll: foot. The! market ¢ Ja meetir chair a “North +s adopted a Mr. Kk mm. lot man. On move: THE DaNiFt. O'CONNEL orrow Will be celet nd mass meen f the one hur Irish Catholic socteties of the and other Catholie societies yarUcipate im Use ceremon the cliy hailon Friday, August, at 5 m.,sbarp. The societies will take the si seition that they held on the 17th of Mare ast, the right of the lme resting on Louisiane avenue, east of 6th street. Ail societies that did uot take part on St. Patrick's day last Will please report to the chief marshal ( the grounds} for position in the line. The ime Of march will be as follows, viz: Up oth to G. t Sth, to H, to 15th, to Pennsylvania avenue, to 7th, to Smithsonian grounds, where @ grand mass meeting will be held in hovor of the occasion. The names peakers will be announced in Friday papers.” Sons OF TEMPERANCE.—A quarterly mect- ing of the Grand Division Sons of Temper- ance of this District, was held at Tempe: Temple Last night, and the reports of the G W. Patriarch and Grand Seribe were pre- sented, showing an increase in the member- ship during the past quarter. A specia! com- mittee was inted to co-operate with the subordinate divisions in arranging for tre- quent public meetings, thas keeping the work of the other continually befo.e the petite. Most Werthy riarch Bradley gave a flattering account of the progress of tbe order in other jurisdiction during the past t } S, Wii meet at e 3 | year. ‘THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS met last evening. the vice president. Mr. W. R. Collins, in the chair, and Mr. Wm. b. Roel secretary. = pacealy bs = Chief En- neer Cronin wi esented, showing ti uring the month of Jul. lane thei of fire, involving an estimated toss of #15. gn which there was an insurance of 4 15 The report recommended that Daniel Meche. vic t be confirmed as a private in the depart. ment Applications for Feaittone in the de- partsnfnt were receive! from John L. Han- son, Tinothy Doyle, Geo. W. Miller and W. Hoggins. | ler, W $5,000. Mr. Murch will probab Foxwell, Hend a few days with two of | fi Montgomery G that the stockholders may be ab Wheeler Potomac Light ther to adopt them or not. J Gorbert, Waiker Sharp-shooters: , Ss was tendered the committee. } gon, Contin iuard; Joseph ( iewing wergelected ineory vs | Turner Rit A liciston. Georgetown ames G. Bowen, James | Mouated Guard; Jonn A. L: gt, Marion nan, James H. MeGill, George W. | Itifles; 8. A. H. Marks, jr. W Georse W. Barker, Theodore W.| Guard: Morris A. “Dubois, Presi Barnes ant Wm. Mi | Mou: Gaard; D. MeCs n, Green | Mr. He | Mou ; E. C. Eeklof, Metropatit Inatter he tifles cout 2 Tent Shephert, A KW Mangum; C. | Boree, DR. B.C. Hazant , Monston: F. 8., Nixon Brewer Wm. R Hunt. Levite, Geo " ; I. G., Frank Wood; 0. . Wm | Chaplain, Jos. Humphries, Delegat / Tent, Wm. KR. Hunt; Alternate, Samuel | ! ! | | course of a few days. It is almost tm, Letters from the People. | A GROWL AT THE PAYMASTERS. Mr. Feitor: Although all should be thank- fui these hard times to receive their mouey in any shape, still, when those ‘-high-toned”” individuals, the ing pore ean, with H little extra trouble, (for which they are well paid, by the way,) put a few “small pills among the larger ones, they should | and thereby not anly greatly accommy ree | the first recipients, but dozens of others = whose hands most of the money falls int Me } si- | ble, even on our chief thoroughiares, to get | change for a $5 note—sometimes for a less sum; the merchants will tell about pay- day that they Rohe ce ng hg ny = lanche of la ranging from 0 S20, offered in vayment for iittle outstanding debts from twenty-fivecents apwards; many cf these debts, they say, are lost in conse- quence, and fresh sales deferred. Some mer- chants who are able take time by the fore- jock and prepare for the emergency by visit- ing and procuripg @ supply of stamps, but enerally ager much trouble is given. Now Tiuin , Mr. Editor, that our paymas- ters receive enough salary to pay them for the extra trouble to put at least five dolla: worih of change in each Soa si bode envelope; at all events not to refuse it when asked; or, as they do in some instances beforehand by a printed notification, that nothing less than =5 notes wail be paid out, except where frac- tions are unavofdable. In many instances, to my knowledge, poor employes, when drawing r semi-monthly salary of $39, having r Vit in two noies, have begged tbat the smaiiest might be divided, it nas been but grudgingly granted. "LEVEN PENNY THE CAPRAGE Mr. Bitter: Toy give vou tue resull RUTTER-FLY. y last article I promise to of my e'Torts in the use of ashes and soot for the destruction of th some insect. Having unset these libersily, I am satisfled that their wil che its ray! toa “Al extent, that hand meking is the only how for rue of its offs; me vorm sirous to learn the habits 1€ scet. I have it eaged in s—from the egg to the Ing the ecgs and worms ina cigar top, | have earetuliy ferent changes. Within ter aving asstmed the chrysalis make its appearance. In ire @ few hours i generat! of the jeaf The nis to kill the » 80 Is to provide ‘ort is made to in its folds wt ‘ : Borter h i roasting pi sliced, 25° 2 Mat f, Dh tisnes Ton sed i : Perch, 3° 2 Malin: + 0 por punch: Su 4. per buch, & hy ( California.) 4auc. pe ‘aslers, Wndte.; Cod, 123415" p: 1.00 per 10. on ets 5 pe Dupes, 12 ; Lem pberriwe, A% per dow per pk; Ka 1H DET DK Wal? per po! 3, B 5 y per ad kberrivs, 5 per th NGTON.—The following New York Erening Post: A ease of bi t 4 bas not been mentioned in £ is one of the most re ru. The husband of two iki ©, At the outhri the vy department : pment rs, the hu: was conti occasion of bis last visit to taken vi th aletter was recedy Mrected to him, and as ‘ous his wife op it. It int the man whe lay d befor another wife Whe wi he mother of two ebtidven. Tt was the first jon she F received of the fact 1 upon further inquiry ing for severa —— OLD TIME MILITA THe ‘The proposed grand reunion excur: Rr mora bership of the old thae zetions seems to meet with dou litary P will r ladies youager people, to se of iediden time were ma cause: aiding the er » National Monument ommitt ames A. Tait iso many of exeu and M. P. Fishe W ‘try; John MeDermott, W Guard; Wm. G. Brock mal s; John MeClelland, Mee! fles I National Gnard; Samuei » Guart; Wm. G. Moor Samuel Ff. Union Rifles, Snow Rough and Rea d lsw 7 faceted ho laas or lar meeting of PI 1 Tuesday €rs were installed for Ub . C.K. Lewis H. Hallinbarger, of INSTALLATION by F OS SS The Washington Grove Camp Meeting. wate eae aed mee ai . Montgomery con, Ma August 5, 1575. } At last there seems tr, Se @ prospect of fine weather _ or. The sun rose in all pe splendor this morning, and everything nal. esterday presented a t SCENE OF ACTIVITY fra daylight to dark. The trains in the morning brought outa large numberof those intending to camp on the ground for the sea- son; among them: J. H. , Grafton Monroe, G. tod As Dr. W. G. Tuck, Mrs. Andrews and family, Miss Hattie Goo iwin, all from Annapolis, Md.; Dr. Rob’t Coltman F-Howanl, W. i Atkinson CoLW. tleriing, '. Howard, .T. inson, be IY 5 J. A. Raff, Thomas Somervil'e, Ru Stine- metz, Thomas P. Morgan, Rev. WF... Speake, resiting elder Washington district; Revs. .R. Wheeler, Wesley Chapel; J. E. Amos, of Annapolis; B. P. Brown, of Georgetown; G.W. Hobbs, Grace chureh; J. J. Largent. F’ N. Kirby, L. 4. York, W.S. Fort, and W Vanarsdale. The Young Men's Christian Association ts represented by A. T. Stuart, R. T. J. Faulk. ner, Jos. Coombs, Robert Crawford, and L. E. Sleigh. The first tent you meet ic coming into camp Is the one occupied by the young men of Foundry chureb,viz: Rieh’d W. Ryan, Barris King, Wilhe McKnight, ant your correspondent. THE FIRST SERVICE of the camp—a prayer-meeting—was hi is evening at 74 o'clock at the preach ind. The meeting was lei ev. FB. G. Kirby, and the attendance was very meagre, owing to the large taajority of campers be. Ing Worn out by the day's wort iarks were made by Rev. Mr. Wheeler, of Wesley pel, Mr. Faulkner and Ts. A slight er of rain about S45 o'clock broxe up ecting RLEM¥? TS OF CoMFORT. ork of lightin: the ca up fs in the Missrs. Kuster & thers, of have about one uundrd lamps in 1 most of them are kept burning I1p. m.; those in the center of the grounds all night. ‘This is a great im: ent on the old w 1 prove away with toit Messrs. Grimes and W ton, are the camp barbers. Mr. Grimes ison the ground with @ good corps of assistants to keep the males in trim. The bill of fare at Mr. Bruce's dint this morning consisted of beefsieak, exes, potatoes, bam, toast, corn and wheat bri lomatoes, coffee lighting, doing dirt incidental son, of Washing- CLOSED. AS stated in t 's STAR, the enclosed with a fenee, the ad nich Will be to keep the wagons he tents. One of the disady that the formeriy much-trave as Lovers’ Walk,” or the ing to one of th St Spring is closed. This used to be las promer young fol TO-DAY 3 nm ntages Of it is o'clock t At sy s mor) experience meeting was held. 1 C. Muller, formerly of Mt Washington, will preach at « in the evening the Rev. F . Tay eacher ACCIDE Just before the from yore et iB come oF tt mp equ » the became unmanageanle. throwing Mr. L the ground, the wheels of the over him, injuring him si MeHlenry conveyret Mim to his There tdemani for STAR ¢ ronnds, and I could be disposed of THE COURTS cE Court —Ju rR Por Today, J Snell. withdut 1 forfettet col- ’yson, Thos. it Trofane throw! James Forsyth charged wit for. keeping a &nd dangerous dog, whien bit” Micns sher; dog ordered to be killed. 1 King, pro ne indece language Arthur Fre lored, Lorbing the performanee at er Comique; 5. dames G . loud and boisterons lan- arn Deborah O'Donnell Martha P: 'y on nit anc sh and eco: hattery o y Kennedy, assault and batte: ard Brown, assauit and i. Hays; 5and costs. Wm. ‘y ou Margaret and Margaret Kennedy, his wife. Willi were both required to give bonds to keep the peace. Anna Routh, ch i with as. Saulland battery on C Timothy Fi i bai M was marked Fisher, who was not preser directed that it be erased, hear the facts in the cas rather peealiar to hi F The a The nolle pr be clerk and # hearing postponed. Sub tentiy Mr. Fisher made the necessary nation, and the nollie pros. was cor to by the court Mr. Flaherty was discharged” Kate White, colored, assai yon Arthur White with’ a raz Arthur is qnite an 6 and Kate yonng woman. The « S 4 murder- the old mist ae ly ent about ous the head and legs. it all most » but the court sent u ase to the Archie Fr sent of the pon erased positive N. net at the < announce aplete AT CLUE Enight, aud it w: rranvements had been ¢ an excursion lo Mars ant. The commit Jones. pre: P. T. Dodge. . SH. Wheeler vitation from the § rowing as- Sociation, inviting the club to participate in their avnual regatta to take piace August 31 and Septe 1% a: 1 Mr. J.W. aS @ sinzie- next te seull and re numerous he single race i let, second boat the same, The e two | already The p the winner will be a large ! aly & trite rst prize in the double rac e gol medals, and the ve two handsome si!- eS are Now on exhibi- 1's piace of business, on ne race Will be twe ties ront of the Potomac hoat-house one pwn ihe river kk. Among the "s for the double seul! race isa young of yarts and d cks, Navy departm nt, and one > oldest and best known of the € ployes of the department, was stricken rit rey sis. At ten o’elock last night he died. He had been iu the department up- wards of fifty years, and came or! from Massachusetts. ———_-—___ NFw PUBLICATIONS.—From Solomons & Chapman we have Appleton’s beautitally illustrated Guide Book of the Hudson River; from Brosnan. a copy of Father Bo. ke's celebrated lecture on Daniel O'Coe- rell, delivered in New York, May 13, 1572: from Robert Beale Harper's Weekiy for Au- gust i, diy —-———_ SALE OF REAL Estate.—J. T. Wormley, realestate broker and auctioneer, sold for John H. Cook and Geo. W. Stickney, trus- tees, part of lot 7, in square 332, having a With depth front of fifteen feet on 10th street, | of ninety-nine feet to ten-foot alley, and {na- = ved With a two-story and attic brick, to kT. Leipold, esq., at $1,450. a Not GorxG.—Notwithstanding the large bembers of le who are leaving town during the warm weather, J.C. Lay & Co., 5 4% Street, Still remain to pay special im- | aaa taxes if it takes all suimmer— | Artet. Amethyst ets, buttous and opera chains | to mateh, received at Prigg’s jewelry store . No. 467 Penn syivania avenue, near 4 street. —— eee WITH A MOST CADAVEROUS COUNTEN- ANCE and crapeon his hat he waited ata _ Paris station the coffin to be ifted ont of the train; but It was heavy, for it was lined With lead. And while the peopla looked an With sympathy and wondered if it was hig Fille his another or his futher, the well ia- { formed police invited him into a priv. room, where they opened the a ant emptied It of ita load of Brassels lace. ij a nipulating the oar Dinter Tue race will com- ciation ehart and O'Neill ‘ J heen matched to yaseull race for s side, September 21, on Saratoga lake. yooh s * | THe Poromac Licht INrANTRY.—A CG Erin, ‘ai Shares | Teeting was held at Society Hall. last = were aubeobed & } | Melt, for the perpose of reorganizing the . cote IB one 1 Poi ec i Y Capt. JS Be This young association has now over | SfeyZglomale Tight Int ek a ge Gece necte oO W. Decth as secretary. The subject of build. Sun DEATH.—Yesterd2y afternoon, | 18820 armory in Georgetown was diseased Mr. Charles Hunt, a mes: prin the bureau action taken. The ebair ap- Messrs. y, Ritehie, A COMTMITLEe te Wait on the Secretary of War and ascertain Whether or not the quota of arms allowed for this Distriet bad been taken, and on what conditions arms wou be supplied to the new company. OFFICERS HAVE BEEN ELECTED by thedi- rectors of the Potomac Insurance eompany 4s follows: Mr. A. H. I Il, president; Mr. J.W. Deebie, secreti Degap.—Henry Barron, ésq., one of the old: est citizens of Georgetown, died at his resi dence, on Bridge street, last night, 68 years. Mr. Barron was a native of Prince George's county, Md., and was at one time a prominent merehant in Bladensburg, from Whence he moved to this city, where he was fora number of years en; in the woca and coal business. He was the only surviv- ing elder of the Presbyterlan church of Bla- densboreg. Catri.® MARKET.—Messrs. Means, Wea- ver & Co. report sales to-day at Drovers’ Rest of 315 head of cattle, at from 3 to 6% cents per pound; 765 sheep and lambs, at from 5 to 64 Sorte pound for old sheep, and from 3 to 34.50 per head for lambs; £0 cows and calves were sold at from $20 to $10. ACTIVITY IN THE GRAIN TRADE.—Ar- rived, sehooners Kitty Ann, with 800 bush- els of wheat; Mary Ann, with 2,600 basheis of wheat, and zie Reagan, with 1,100 boshets of wheat—all for Hartley & Brotier. By canal—boat J. N. » With 2,700 busheis of wheat and 300 bushels’ of corn for J.G. & J. M. Waters; boat H. M. Talbott, With 1,000 bushels of wheat and 1,000 bushels of corn for H. M. Talbott; also 900 bushels of wheat for Hartiey & Brother, and 25) bush- els of wheat for T. C. Wheeler; boat Wheeler «& Barron, with 2,500 busheis of wheat and 900 bushels of corn for Hartley & Brother. e7-The thousand cigar makers, on a strike at ed haye commenced , We were West, Fla., from July ist. work at reduced rates. announced | Tuesday | a &% bid. ree gold, 2 bid | Rock, Wvtd; Chesapeake 's _ bonds, iz i Al | ance Go. stock, 108 bid. 'N. | Insurarce Co. stock, 10? bi | ance Company stock, 105 bid; and Gee. 8. stock, 120 bid. ities (District of Columbia )— Per. imp. is, J. & Jy 1801, 34 id; Maaket stuck bonds. 7. J. J. 1592, gf ster Stock Bonds, 7's J: £3. 1801, % bid: to large, 1224, 4 bid, 9 asked, do. do. 69 asked ( Washington —Five ¥. 1575, bid, We): asked, STS, 94 bid. Faud = at pleasure, 82 bid; . Cam J..at pleasure, Sobid. (Georgetor J Ad. 80. 1851, 95 ‘bid, do..6 £0. at pleascre, bid; Bounty §: J. & O.. at pleasure, 50 bid} Market Stock, 6's. J. A. J_& ©., at pleasure, 80 "bil vd‘ of Pablio Works—Certificates General Imp.. 8's. J. & J... 14, 39 bid. Ww aeked; do. 1573. s9 bid, 9) asked: do. 1576, 59 bid, | 9 asked: do. 77, s¥ bid, 9) asked: do. 1x7s, 39 bids 9 asked; do. Series. =9 bid. 9) asked: Cer.ifontes; | Sewer, 55, & J..157677, 6 bid. 70 asked; Water | Certificates, 8 asked. 4 oe Wall Street To-day. rw Yorx.4 gust 5—The Post's fivanctal ar. ticl ness continues the chief feature of + marks ts. and foreten exchanges as are earing secarities, Dut gh Lo! working rates to being 43704 an » out " mOHGy ne are 1 higher than ye duli thus far to Extreme eales. Dave been as fol Mail, 3! ALTIMORY WOR. BaLziMoRe, Arenst $.-Cotton qui Wh pward middling rices—He ity mill dull, apd ern amber, J 1.53; Pennay ‘Sas a saunter with changed | nls one ¢ is relied more prisone liberty oi th Let one of th ance 1 the mas) a cares ter strikes he beating can t grornd. It i pendent of * Si 87 Diver the wreck o} to day nigh = 200,000, e7The par | has approved cife mat! stea the matis. ar-The Bs The sess | brought toa cordance wi until the ath have recom McCue, llamsport on low of an ap I BAVE ss Doeskin Pa | E | Dentitnce of | out perceiviz | teeth, the gu « v1A Bran upon it i | Privil to do} A Bunions, ing: Street, oppost | White is una Potion, it 1872 were $2 be at Market The Beef has b jon. 3¥30-6t* \ ANTED, A number of COWS. CARY! rooms AyS jy%4-Im" sterds Angust 8.—Virgi West Virg: row] gives ne is aw: Tnovement he il he will takea w T or become cowed, but wi b fe BF The bon sent sentence to imprisonment for lif CITY ITEMS. ers will do well to inspect, for so good a | article for the price will nc | impossible to use it, ev CAUTION To F inian Syrup” (not Peruvian $5 to £10,000 b ges and paid 960 per treated at Dr. Free, Black-Heads or Flesh peal Improved Comedone Pimple A Great Skin Medicine, or consult Dr, BY. Perry, & Mond sees Woe Yon DE ‘Hoxsi ASTURE, Ou 900 acres ‘OF goed mewlows wish fresh water running the entire fe: P gold be Taly lower than yesterday dar lta On been 244 per cent. pers: fat, firmer, - Govern ly @ fract Stock market bas been very day and generaliy a frection lower. giving stocks according tows: Linke Shore, #1 yw Westera Union Telegrapa Northwest, ‘The Markets. ia 6’, consolidated Sugar firm, nia’s, oh bid to day ¥I trong au a mediut gr mixed do.. 120; BN. wis redald, Mary laid r » Site, 1 a0al £9, wth a fi clear rib si “ar firn t and stead Corn aeary maols for money the ciampic eh tes in asetter, but nas aptitude for keeping tion in its prof il itis simply g i of Zood descent, idered a but when within th SNess rises ton fi sultude of its respon: public official, and the soft which it mo on off duty nto a self A majesty that of a dignified hospital steward. on to wateh some twenty * who sometimes have’ th > jail yan! and he neyer fatis. roach to the jail wall im potice that he stands n that direction. All nigat akeand the slightest noise or ison the alert. When outside ipping from his or Will respond ail yard if his mas- yamonnt of 1 he ison his own neal de- TA AYE ame hits s said that hy Old Dog Tray trom andary . Tilden 2 entertained by a yester: ©. Norton, formerly oF ind & prominent publ ed athis residence in ( t. 87 Fosier Brothers, carpet dealers, of Brooklyn, suspe ith liabilities esti- mated at = , amounting to Hamentof New tothe am jonth Wi tender made by Lip company for Pa- arrying liabilities of De Ite & Co., of Leadenhall street, Lon aited on the Ist of July, are now stated to be thre million dollars. ion of th ot Novew rds of pardons of Pennsyiv: ended the respite of Bar need to be hanged at Whi- the 9th instant, in orer to al- pplication for commutation of T OPENED a special jot of Black ntaloons for $10, worth be offered again soon. Geko. C. He 7, 410 7th strect. PR. C. W. BENSON nd Chamo mite Pills are prepared express. | Headaches, Neuralvia, : ssness become the stapie America? Simply be itis i, with- MEALS pou the ns 1 eo —— THE PERr- has we tine ca fore pravchasung. €0 n invested fn Sock book on Wali s' | Tombridge & Co., Bax | New York. <= Corns, Vasentar Excrescences rowing Nat! » &c.. 80 White's establishment, £35 1 ite the Treasury. Hours: from | ®@.m.totp.m. Fee,<tper visit. Owing to ress of business durin: office hours Dr. ble to ati nd patients at resi- deuces, except after 6 p.m. ——e For Moth Patches, Frecities and Tan, ask ‘ist for Perry’s Moth aud Freckle reliable. For Pimpies on the ‘orms, use and Rem- Street. New York. 6,5,1: Sian she test oh THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales 0 12-8.wt IED BEERF-Ot the very fincet quality, Diecut erry eects wines tame oe canvass bage, free from dirt or the effects of the fly, to Nos. 215 and 216 Center been sold in Center Market for the t eighteen mouthe, aud has given entire satis It is used by the very best poople of the city. D.W. GARST Es] ES. Address ADDAWAY. inge George Co., Ma. with neve FOB SALE. Masel ONLY Fieger. Tice CIT ¥, WITH To GET PURE IMPORTED WINES, Isat GEO. M. HENAULT’S, Direct 4 Jy!3-Im_Soatheast corner 8th and D Pe bee chr sens $f 0 BUMBUG- Tmporter, # i 1exion of | anos, 7-octares, full toned. | | EMBERS La OaTROLIC TETY w ia, Order et the 25. FAUY ne excarsion is. this Society, it (the Society) will in sible. OME URISHEAR, Prewitent FALVEY, Ree. Sec sugs et W, © Wheatters STEAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAD- LISHMENT. Roantanad, Ui, Ereuien Srcete wa . 1S8T am ae . wenting SOE of orety denice Rene ed Bre, Ladies an Goatiemen' Yelvete, Crepe Veils and ‘Trimmings, Kid Gloves es Rey New Goods, Carpets and the Summer months. Send us your address and ‘will call for and re- torn work at any place tn the t ‘trict free of extrs: charge. Work rereived and cetsrued by mail or ex” Breas from and to any Binon inte country, apltr SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER BOARDERS $30... PFR MONTH... N K'S HOTEL aa own. Mp. THE BEVERIDGE LOULO Is now ready for the recor It ign haudeome house, Porticos, aud is kept iu the best sty nrg is situate! tn the most beautifal and f Northers Virginia, fly est of Washington City; has Churebe | denominations and pleasant aociety. There is within of the Honsea fine Miueral Spring. whose ical waters have been pre anced ly Physicians | to heeguei to any in thestate, Daily Stages concect | With the Railroad Depots at Leesburg and at the Pining, A free ride t> the Spring: ovary For fc., address JOSEPA M. PATTON.” Pro 3e82-2en* EXCHANGE Hole. MANASSIS. ya e Sitnated on the highest ‘potui’on the mia 32 miles from Washington,with mort trainseach way. Fare for round hotel ix new, with donble porches eth. The rr, & rocm Cox ak are weil furnished aud airy. ‘The coaniry ts world, and th: TALBOTT Hor BARNESVILGS, MO OMERY GO MARYLAND. Oe z reigned havtag lensed the above-named Hotel will be prepared this season to offer superior ‘sccom: sto Ladies and Geatlemen who are | gestrous to sper d the summer monthe in the country The air is pure, being located near the Sy Mourtain, it ab | the Blae Ride |e r nesvilie dep. ad, cud ope hours rh d.0. m, Xe onthe Me on the care per week under 12 ard For far TMAtON 3.4. 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NSS Sion eras 3 will re-opee Bepbter SOR cok Vt Bars eee Core a a py ed : ‘engs int S* JOHN'S COLLEGE, POLIS. Mo. wea JAMES a canwert. UV D. Putscigel on eatin 1gElanes for Simiction MONDAT ond TT ESb Ay ‘erme, for Board and S35 pe POM, payabi- sem! annually in ad tate echolarships vacant. For catal State ec! ps Pet ipe. full cular, INS. Ree at be Facuity NWARYLS rm FOR STCDEN TS OF BOTH SEXES IN SEPARATA DEPARTMENTS, Each ha ing a full cps of Professsts she's > Saat Annual Session begins SEPTEM- EF Catalogues, with full information as to terms, course of study. &>.foruisbed @ Ae crews J.T) WARD, OD eB 08 ‘= SDGEWORTH ‘2 No.$9 FRANKLIN STAERT. (Between Cathedral and Park.) Bactowone, M The Thirteenth Aunual Sesion of this Bnglisty 4 French Boarding and Day Schon tor Yoong UBSDAY dies, will re-open Septem! th. ‘For cireula _ Bs dncation pares al and pie fond, cinding the Yourg Latic For particalnrs sen SOUTHERN Hom Ss % 197 ® CH L lished 9563. 199 Doren € .™ an " . 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