Evening Star Newspaper, August 9, 1875, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

(8 SE a 0 TE ome: — ey ee a eR TIN | Ammual Festival of the Schuetzenve- | WORSHIP IN THE Woops. | Gut noomedianney taeceneer | GEORGETOWN. | CITY_ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. EVEN IN G st | The Washington Schuetzenverein today | Washimgtom Grove Camp Mee‘ing, | Mr. W.s' men then started in pursuit of Bopy RFcoveRED.—The body of the ttle | | RETHRL ACADEMY, Fanquier emmty, Va, | \P'SS MOORE WILL REOPEN a HO! RAND Sas tegan their tenth annual festival at their {Special Correspondence of The “terr.} sieves. Ate motes oe white toy, Henry Buhler. who was drowne] Win Wr finite eenior principal. ts endorsed — 7), PAX SCHOOL Dor wither sex, Sept. 13. -— *° ™ Angust % 1878. | peautifal park on the 7th street road. The | CAMP NEAR GAITHERSB 305, Mo. road to Baltimore. That on Thursday last in the river, opposite hy the highest elucational authorities ot Vir~ Teitionand Music, $2208 year, This bot = embers of the Verein met at Abner’s. oa | AUST st 9th, 1875. | Professional is ehperent from the cool man- | Georgetown, by failing overboart fiom a , ziniay Rates remarkably reatonabie much | ls ° ven. en ts the Wants = ee P da: Miretrect, this morning. and after recetvine + ma | her in which the theft was done. They even | yee wae young Hoating in the water, jess than these of avy similar institution in Poa) "\! xumsd Bone = Weather Rretataites BEAOG | sth sieees, le eatin delegetians tom. | OD Satanaay , Aiter one of the | stopped and attempted to procure the har- | Conosite’ Congress atrest pestenine "nile: | tog aman £3,e010, | me “piEF SIGNAL OFFICER,} | Hhulthmore took up thelr Itacofmarch in car- | severest storms th; ever visited @ camp | neck but were Manhole by the barking | bon, about B o'clock, by Mr Clements, | — a | 7 Da ag eel at id ey | Bakers toes Ruowiug: pee orem alr ground, ‘we © cre again greeted with the ap. | of he dog in the tent where the harness was | Keeper of a boat-house. Coroner Pattorso:, | THE GATES OF PRARL, through which the | {\ fee ee Sew Pugiand, Titidie states. lower | hers to F etre, to Mtb. to Hi, to 1th, !9 | Cearance ar ineoee ie aecioes al ang | ReDt: There les cousiderehie scene ae we @ certificate of death from accklental umau voice insues, shomld never become fe hee Yor New F teantiestatenwhs Pennsylvania avenne, toi street, to Lou {3 Ss y yy. | the camp ground over the theft. M. | drowning. Mr Joseph F. Birch took charge rusts. To keep the teeth for ever iree froin eo porated. Jake regton ar De aver Tih street. and thenee to | th€ arrivals since last Friday are Frank Wil- | {the body, and will forward the same,en. | blemish, to render their decay linpossible. tt gel {ions SY CTRE Wocession wae quiteloneand | gon of Foundry; Mr. Burlew and family, or | Waskimgton (Colored) Camp Meeting. closed in's metailie case, to the home of hie | Se only wecemeary ts nes Prenton It | Mor ston Tows to westes ere a [ood psloottobe og bent bandsot mse, | Metropoitan; Mr. Asre and others. Satar- | [Special Correspondence of The Star). | nts, In Morristown, N.J., thiseventog. | 8 abliseptie and eupretacly wholesome, es proeress of my tate ward dear ee \oorcnera oy ge under the diree: | cay the committee ornamented the preach. | -MUIRKIRK, PRINCE Groncr Co. a | Pre macareroae coke uilae ~e peter Syd tuition for over twe ‘Gue theretooncter in tee be on of Prof Schneider. Tie members wore | yr stand Dy placing in fi: ede dy | Generally Saturday is a quiet day ona jng the PP bg Minted from Coughs. Colds. | Sad the progres f STs 2 ‘+ ter new uniforms ani their new hat Surety pon pelea ph a soe ee + camp ground, and here there were but few | amo on aay . oS ee oe Thoms LL D.. K, Har r | woleh area oeaee ecm hatha oar At830a.m.a pr iser and experience meet- | New arrivals until latein the evening, ed the same time to 2 s of tne | find sure relief in De. Wedar's Buteom of Wud | c& ur | Siractive atere o€ the prosemicn wasn | Ida wanted by ine Lay. Bca Kivoy, in the | the attendaues was very good communes { Merebants' Recharge Gute hoes cae, | Ox nies athe pemrabiok tn LOCAL NE lecorated chariot, flied with beauti- | large meeting tent. This was one of the most | the threatenings of rain, "At ita oe ioe: {and business will be resumed in them ts, | 0 cents and $18 bottle, large hotties much ,0C cad | Fol cuane tation, avenecd’ ins senaimer agsive: | Suepwomive meetings test nee the easy | Wares preacied from Peelms, cxvi, it |e coeee i he ceemeaed Sn Chee fo | DS cheaper. oo | ¥ Condensed Locals | Oné of the carriages contained Mons. Le- | commenced. There was @ unity of hearts | and iith verses— I will take the cup of Y will be liehted tonight culsned at covered with wheat-colored paper, and the | ee ee | ‘ ay 2 4 25) to 81,000 bas been Investad In Smock general outfit is substantial and neat. The | 8 t Y ge W: F cl jog in the other meetings. and @ mii a : e oree he oe Privtleges and paid a0) per cont. prot?. © Haw oo areres Oks Ice arvival ae thn parce | Ak Meade aa. Hav Mr MoLaren prcactiel | Several discoee beets ere Ask | TORE are Jorated over the office of ALE. | EV amare oa hick on Wan cotee ceattoe, | Teor | Thombers at nee hegan the festivities of ihe | from Psalms, a, 4, vile that hathclean hands | And a shall be given ou,” Ge. Matinow, | [it Std: 08 Chae tics are reported to-day | Tumbridge @ Co. Bankers, 2 Wall street, sthich consisted of prize shooting and | Suds pure hears,” on the ‘elements of the | 7th ehapte Be THE 8 ' of 8,500 bushels of old wheat at from $145 to | New York. 6a 1 M Ne Emoclew. performers on the | snd aneartnestness thet appeared to belack- | vation, €c.” At 3 p.m. Rev. T.S. D: e street Lamp y é peaker \ . MADEMOTSELLE PaUD uovuas | Bowling, performances on the trapeze, dane- | Christian character. OUd Cleary f° Tuly of mank!n to seek sal- fs per bushel. emcee ; ws ; aR, der ve d enteriainmen i ranced Afier the sermon, the Rey. Wm. Taylor, ! to that we are mdividaaily respon; * KIVER pen CANAL— Atriv Bantons. Inarowing Nate ie ens esfally Sur io eight. when it is expected thousands | THE GREAT STRERT PREACHEK OF CALI € for « of disebatience, so tbnt x K, from Philadelp trentea at De, White's eetabiteny mao ota opie will be present, The feat lasts four FORNTA, i *¢ forgiven mist ask for | G sorte cargo for Ds- | Street, opposite the Treasury %: fror 1 " anet foNowed with an exhortation. It was fall ot meelf. \triet nm "ivgin a law ' te hee ~ s -°-—— fresh and rich thought. Ho illustratet some | tsp. B Brown f Gearze | IE {Owing 20 - , Tar Grewan LUTHERAN professors of retiglon to some cocoa tr 1 chapter, | fom M t Omice boars Dr. i Firaey hare f aa the Syand at Curnb: | whose flowers and fruit came fror tbe bose, spon + Jamess i patients at rest- bey Boo 5 yeuolved (R&S cc thelr religion was all paton. The real frail | Amer | Of dissolve pion (cle ig Wege ent te and flowers must come trom wi om a eetINS | ee, ” x v ‘ tails to he | pelnelpte in the heart. He also s} f | Yaring the | Et hes ® SINcER SEWING Macurne sa) os 0 A reselntion reyoiring | call iron God to makes tour ¢ { by avery | 5 12 were #: : should include miles through a country In Africa, ve | o damage Phe fe nzofl wi xed and dangerous. ard cecupied b | tribes Frients tried io d | SUDAY. GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, him fre b ranted Los Sarrive catty Sanday. Sotho ttl eh eodhin Eales : equal t So it followet at noel yabie : W_ ® Weearesys | sie’ b : STEAM DYEING AND OLMANING meTAB- | Sear converted, and the next day 9 ver | Sp ou : etions’ was rr | nifering bis services ar , if x . and fellowship ot | ments fer the jonrnes sat he that 1 Established, 188. P Jane cast an ‘ol & coastit } Word, rested of His protaises, Gad ite Tot Pisipraved. 3 : H att him. siete — . | in. the Rev. Geoige 3 tue | Lort thy As he feeliog lis wonts of can 40 mi S yo ose ANA wee wit! cat Hi eveee tai Pend | ture work at ace tn the astrict tr ch ev ers hearts ACB p.m | charge. Work rereired amd roared ty moni « mon from Romans, hhapter, ert i prees from and te wy place iu tee country. apd em togeti ee # & | © O lhe depth of the riches both of wis W host netty ~ SUMMER R RT complete ¢ ui thoughts. and knowledge of God," &c. At’ p.m. R § MER SORTS. tthe same hour a Children's Meet H. Cook, of Sandy Springs, preac ier ed as: Pennayl __ SUMMER RESORTS. _ heii in the meeting tent on 5th rt but powerful sermon trom Joshua 14531, Corn dult—sonth he charge of the r, 1 3 n verse, We will serve the Lord.” | jow.s7: western mm rthe sermon prayer meeting was held | Gat. quiet but firm il late in the evening. Cia, do , Sh utherr xereises consisted ¢ dresses by Ke FP. Milborn. Brown and Car: L. SUMMERS } sty Pen wr 230 EWR Ss? AMONG THE VISITING MINISTERS EVERIDGE HO ‘ Prom ey THE GREAT SERVICE OF THE DAY to-day were Bishop 8. T. Talbot, A.M. | Ff ed ge ORG Lobo : ’ more. leay © Se y Rev ‘aylor. He | . Zion Church, and F Mr. Green, of the | joc honlders, fort . mit every hon: xpaver to | whis lesson Luke, vil. and as | Independent M. E. Chureh. piemt 4 - speetal ough J.C. | he read each verse he expla.ned and analyz. To-morrow there will be preaching a fe. Ee | €d Jt in is oxen or sty His text was | o'clock, and sacrament, after which the As * taken from Luke, +0: “Thy faith has saved | will pe observed as @ children's day, ail Swick exeu : * | thee; co in peace.’ There can be no savir many sresent. laa | AENW ick panne ‘ | faith without a foundation or basis. Gc The Exchange—long 4 re / * | furnishes a basis of This woman was : ia: ernments dntl aml steady rit 4 4 | btless a Jewe There were a great New Yorn. Anenst 9B of = - | many scribes who were employed in tt heavy, Corn unchanged. (oa * Sports of the Turf. synagogues to transcribe the seriptures; expecting to hear the © — +202: = } eo THE POUGHKEEPSIE RACES. | and she doubtless had a prophetic knowledge | brated Asbury choir sing were disappointed, Hyprornonta AF re Y ° Sher = The suramer meeting of the Hu | concerning Jesus—the promised Messiah. | as that chair failed to put in appearane. aster (Pa.) Examiner, of t : ~ | PPP SS. MORE ACADEMY, h Association closed ean ample basis of faith; and | “The B. and O. railroad deserves ant Of the de ; “a, foneee | Tux BSAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS we ha basis, only more full and | tor the ample accommodations furnished in h, twenty nt : { ‘ : ? Spy God has taken great pains to tnrnish a true | the way of special trains. w. that state. NEAK BALTIMORE, ND record in re: Son. Millions of pe - seee: -— 8 location noted for heatihfninow: and baarte ple are living to-day who can corrobora Firty THow DOLLARS CLAIMED ‘ ¢ the secu these facts. I know it myself. I knew it | FoR a Lost WIFE.—A suit has been begun n the second $4 00, $2,000 fo first and = to thir » fourth, mile ware tis ithing. On nined of fectine Lwenty-e.gbt years azo when He converte t | in the supreme court by M: me and took all my This woman | of Eliza saw Tim and e | avainst J nsfield Comp rvice of Sumi ms | while workin 1S | Mr. Hance comp her eyes w e Cardemas, of 71 Park | and during the twas ta 3 J-OANNON. Propristor in five ip ERS, ber took first | turned inward om her heart. and she venue, in this with en* | sions, the fear of water bein n = money, Fr ok second, May- | deeply convected of her sins. She resol 3 her home tn LUMBIAN UNIVER bird t Tection bei ird, and Ed. White fourth. Tim r the first symptorns to risk all and go to Jesu: =r and immed licing bis wife a i ately | ab > a } TALBOTT HOUSE ( WAST White fo 23 immediately | abeth, a her tnt ee AeeninIn rat | ditticulty in swallow! er. From fates ite ONroomERE oo. AKATORY DBPARTMENT opens Sop- hint race w jor | yu § ri Ne venue, assert- | Gay until the time of his death he w: ioninend nam . co to the first, $1,500 to th ond, | the sivner to-day; he must come right out as | ing his damages to be 550,000, for whieh he | “"Y 8 zed with the most.” iil be prepare i io otters ot 0 to third et with the most violent losed with an invita-| aske judgment. An orler wae tesued he on horehine eee et Hon to all to come and be saved; and ad- | Judge Westbrook subsequent to the ser powerless to check, the sil desirous to sper d the summer months in the country Journed the meeting to the large tent ov Sth | of the summons for the examination of the turbing (ntiuence throwing thim into | gMt,ait,i* Bure being Located neat the Saguecoal | avenue, where a great maay gathered and | defendant prior to trial. She not having ap- nasm: as fanning. @ current of air, ora “4 gee ag comma extended view = continued the meeting until after 10 o'clock. | peared for the examination, proceedings were | Ny highting: Weng ane eee een Ora country’ Fishing ord eeeneas ae, garrounding | FROCK HILL OL poper city | There were three or four who presented | taken to punish her for contempt of coart, | what proved his last convuikion he retested | siderable improvements have boon made to the bute } > raees Were continual Satur. | themselves at the mourners bench for prayer | which came up before Judge Westbrook vex. | Maatl Mate, Hu le heats, three in five tn | this woman did: He Hotel will be prepared this season to offer superior accommodations to Ladien and Gentlemen who are MENT. October ath T. Getober 1th 3.0. WELLING. UL b . drawn; ,drawn. Tim THE BU ‘ - COURSES—COMMER( t rs ndant to tie him, as he was afraid of | Ing since last eummer,snch as bath-room, ac. Itie | THKEE COURSES COMMERCIAL, SCIEN summary of the first nd before the meeting adjourned professed | terday in supreme court, chambers. Affida- | hor some one, beiug a very powerful | Sbont balf a mile from Barnesville depot, on the Me- More wtunit © afforded to the val Visits, purse $5.54, $2.56) to | conversion, vits were submitted on behalf of the defend. | ine » the doctor had him tied dud held | t€opelitan Ratlromd, and ome boure ride ou the care a opportunities are aff th er of the peace wi ea’) the first, st P second, ' THE SABBATH. ant that she had never been served with the sized red fox. Abe meet” was he ‘oll there were boys, five Bee ee toon ga a oe wee Children under 12 1d servants balf price We for- ther information to or address O.A. BAL LUFF, Barnes: lle, Montgomery oo ociock Friday | third, aud $500 to the fe calling | Fred, 2, 1, 1,2, 1; tree or Literary self for Civil Bn NDAY, S © year, 820). Tmatton a6: TELIN, Pr during the convnisioi the convulsion was o vulsion he struggled te his were three trains a rived at camp mmons or order to testify, and that the a p twoand three | party who made the affidavit of service on ho » | her admitted, on seeing her, that she was not ier. Hon. Montgor the person he served. The affidavit on which Blair, ler. Draper, and Mr. Perry. There ¥ the summons to testi rribi, reth several times, the Strl teeth being plainly heard. The sufferer was WAS granted set forth | attended by Drs. Hi BROTHER b ner, Thoraton, and th STAUNTON FEMACE SEMINA altod large attcudance of tne people from | that the testimony sought to be obtained is | preyed ws Dre Horner. Thoraton, and the THE TRADES. Ss ' im A she 1 seemet to enjoy the | Chief, | the country. so that by 10 o'clock the camp | {n proof of anitnosity on the part of defend- | My. Hance Woe, Oiltae whale waL upon the - - “= = Bey. J.1. MILLER, A. M., Patsecr spert im Several of the hunters | General 13, 13. 11, 12, di | assumed a very lively appearance, contrast- | ant towards the plaintiff; that defendant finger, and which was hol at al! sore daring | Pecmsine AND GAS-FITTING. Prof_E tn Ide ciate of Virginia Female Ineti- were near hh when | Chief, 4, 12, dis; Berkshire Bo | ing greatly with the utetude of the previous | enticed bis wife away, that the residence to | his atiack, he had no morbid fear of hydro- | "The subscribers would respectfully inform thetroid | téte). P. be Music Department, with 42 adat one of the “—no | land, drawn. Time, 2.243,, ‘ day. which she was brought was nol of good re- phobia, being of a rather phlegmatic temper- | friends and the public gencrally that ther bees ce. | tonal teachers and officers Exper: OF) Tomson : e her} nters | 220%. | MORNING SERVICES. hort; that Mrs. Compton is addicted tostrong | ument than a nervous one, and had during ued the above businest at No. 1207 Penasyls ay ¢ in cress prohibited: firet clas e fox | in the second race, for the 2.10 class, which | At x @. m. there was a meeting for the | drink, and at times’ becomes disorderly and finally run as substituted for the 21* class, wh the three years been of good health aud | nis avenue, and hat entirely temperate in his married, and leaves a wife an study 6 , Pilot, Quaker Boy, Wooirnt. | day. The + and Sam started: First beat, | of those K i store @ well-selected stock are prepared to fill all orders punctually and ‘st reasonable prices, either wholesale or retail. THOMAS W. MILLEE & the Sabbath school tesson for the | som Insensibie. Owing to the conilict ime was pleasantly passed by each | of ev p as to the service of summons. resent giving in the thoughis that | Judge Westbrook adjourned the case untii them. seemed to could see bin thonch it was « struction thorough; location the best tn pits. young in impo: sted that if the $83 child. second heat, Pet, | impress ‘ ‘ Thursday next in order to allow further tes. es jy23-1m No. 1207 Pennsylvania avenne. oa e scope were ated up the drain it S; third heat, Woodraft won. 2.1% <: At *50 the regular morning prayer and ex- | timony of se e of summons to be fur- HE New York World is responsible LEXANDER BALL, WILLIAM BALL, | > = - ar the they could | fourth heat, Woodraf? won, 230: fifth heat, verience meeting was _ by the Rev. Mr. | nished. Y rll, 6th. i ‘staternent that « ‘ A (hate with @. 7; Barker.} at Pataraco FEMALE INSTITUTE, cate bim. strumeht was Quaker Boy won, time 2.7; sixth heat, Pet | Wheeler, of Wesiey chapel. ips = t os erwise eng: smoke him | won, 2.4 ig | | Atiec0 a.m. a large congregation gathered PLAYING WITH A PistoL.—The Belair ft this gr Fiosherers os 5 coolers, te shoots, Bech end NEAR BALTIMORE, MD out. Itt | Three hoi h the race to-day, | to listen to * (Harfort bred. Intellige scar prints the eas aa paecemee. cota Building J laterial, and, judging fron | each havix | BISHOP AMES. See ee wetter qoccurred | shores. “Upon reading this. we be | streets northwest, sell goods 3) per cent. cheaper i The services opened by singing the 1th | on Tue — al : Besiad te} wh sit ae dream of an era of universal prosperity to | than any other bouse Gail and examine.” jea5 1p i a - | ANew RAILROAD ORDER—A new order, hymn; prayer by Rev. W. F. Speake, the pre- | son of Mr Edward Hail, who lives 1 follow the abaudonment by American ten an This Institute has heen fn operation for 3 years. p large hose turned oo him | requiring the conductors on the Pennsytvania | siding elder. After prayer the Rev. B. Pey- | Abingd lon, was wounded In the mouth b: Of their costly tastes in cigars, wines, horse R OVED. a The number of puplis limited. | Ite locat re. ford bh more pleasure | railroad to wear satchels in which ‘all th ton Brown, on behalf of the committee of the | bail from a pistol. It appears that an e betting and other extravagaaut amusements eminently healthy . ie central, and is easily attentic combaed: he | company’s property in possession of the en association, made an appeal to the cong re- ther, a little fellow about thre irly in ees sport | du ris carried about while he is on dut while wome rom’ from Baltimure eud Washington gation, closing by asking for a contribution | bad taken the pistol, . | by rai appeared in simple attire: but JAMES F. BRIEN, ¥. of Circulars address is a < e to brup' insite an how rather | went into effect 6n Thursday. Of S60 to Liqnidate the expenses of the camp, won ooo a sanad boon oe Hts Lise 5 sa ranted iho second! peste opie henen PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, M4 f2m one - Pit Cee we, x ak ss cle the t hip. A such as tighting the ground, procuring lum- E for years, and ha @ ne 7 t might have bee ‘ 0 PER QUARTER. No oxtres i, Hot atall af We. Oe & breed kek nents ee en | ee B.Sc. Pus calivotion emonat. | it. The baby, About Alteen monete okt oon bebe ied pt pep ages om sdemy Yor Bere hswticn't it of his p shoulder. As might be supposed this ew ar- , ed toover Sio6. ‘The. Rev. Mr. Taylor read | Seated on lis moti "s lap, and beginning to ne lesson for the day—Romans xvi—in his | free, Mrs. Hall picked up the pistol, and to oe Miarstyle explaining and aualyzing | amvse bim called his attention to. its bright miacpberey ana oe each verse, relating cireumstances connect- | silver mounting. Ashe raised his head to A ty mart-tr 811 71x STREET NORTHWEST $57 ‘Academy foc beter ities Renta Women alone are to pract is, W Instructors. 8. ©. Shortiidge (Har WANINGS AND AWNING FRAMES jaland bring about the millenium of A oy improved Sixle and Patera, A.M.) Media, Pa. a79 2m ty. But tial gc for Stores, . Public Buildings, Oity apd Coup. as GERUERE SYOUREL ity. Bu apex ial good M ss ust as he wa t meets with great r that he satel odoubt. be very uncomtor' IL be better th thing at all In these a By. a“ 943M street. (torus of Wek elt eae ! 5 ORG te best inc, | Will.be be jan nothing at all In these di- street. (corner of B0th,) wi te things to | ed with the lives of the persons mentioued. | look the pistol was discharged. the bail tak- | Waly Can it be that we are to see an end ame. ee MONDAY, Be 1875. Thorough tnstric “rry this bot weather. Accompanying tl Bishop Ames in commencing his sermon | ing effect under the left nostril and lodging | Crexeessive ornamentation in dccon Take | 713 Market Spoct bem Hines Sth ot . English branc r satchel are very vesenieh | stated that he deemed It a great privitege to | the mouth. ‘The ‘motiier was of ote | notice, ladies, a great princess. duchess and | Fiageand Gump Mostiag Teuttoreae orreee; | Music. Particut at all the tr Ken uparetobe drop- | aildress so many. He liad no doubt been | almost frantic with grief, but had presence | Naber. ladles: & great prineess ito | Bole agent for the only Gentine Madewed Proot | LoterBiediai ped through an aperture just large enough to | chusen to preach on account of bia position | of mind fo summon help, and sent’ for the | Sconce: in Dante ood Awning material. epee | WW EST END NeriTCTE. a admit them into & compartment in the ehureh. He thanked his brethren for | ¢hild’s father and for physicians. Before the | 1 attired “in oa atte ee Ginsen BRLOTLA. MES. 8. L. CADY. Principal, Tur IxviTaTioN To MEsskS Moony AXP jocked. and the key kept at each end of the | it. He took for lis theme the lesson of the | latter sprived) however, arrangemsats were | trai two dollars of our currency: Green FP eI ET amrens, Qin Sor Ctroctar. How Haven, De. mn Sa he ex- | rng s unders! als or. e has a ge eal sal dle id to e. | by nl ~ are teil ees mite en: ot Inspirition of the HerisGeee tt hacker: | where the ball war extracted by Professor | Yih made by he ia6 of Spain & FINE WORK s zpecieity meee (aout de DsicRRPAS2A0 TEACHES PIANO. Haw said the salutations in the closing chapters | Chris. Johnston. The little fellow t# now | (Qued the races ia the Bev de Boulogne in | = pa fy AE | of the Episties are pig coea ahi Biiyried! [aig aM icadccll | Simple ‘dresses of gray mohair, and at @ bail | 435 itn street northwonte oe decisis | only the salutations of courtesy of a polite SPTTL ‘T OF THE FIFLD-KINSELLA | given by the Duchess de Chevreuse, the toi- os y Treen ee te ote ene At | correspondent. He thought courteny was of | char Warniectann thats ee Ee | Fen OF ine nee were remarkable for their | “VOW COME!” TTT UTE he aD Nincennes, France, the other day. The | sufficient importance to he baptized by the | GA9F jC under againat Thos. Kinsella, for | simpliei weil Costly and Boe northwost, Mee ceremony wus fixed for 1! o'clock in the | influence of the Holy Ghost. He knew the seduction of Mr. Field’s wife,bas been ad- | elaborate dresses ar: to the demi- morning, at which time all the parties ap- | preachers in his own chureh Who are as hon- usted. According to the report, Mr. Kinsel- | inonde.— 27 GATHER THE GLEANINGS. | ber, Pati the evar peared. But the bridegroom looke! sullen | est and good men, and have as well written | {usted A‘ tno judgment on weiciien eel | <a “: , i to visit W 4 annoyed all through the {Paremon; sermons as any in the chureh; as yet sey i to pay $15,000, which will he devoted to the | we Pee’ pale so esta Fon Mente bi PIANOS, 4 ened Gray patentys mean coms a ok The cures | Gaen iy ROA crime to ‘every person; they Geketls OF tor kite rcat near renee She | tn the Imperial ctimnosllery of Bt. Peto ODDS AND ENDS ~ % - dently. 3 of the ch, | harsh a croas to ojo. | details of the adjustment, but it is definitely > ota Priait sie b SPLENDID STOCK OF THE Wo Vv tit he took ‘his new mother-in-liw aside and | lacked courtesy. Now tet us look at the les | known that Mr. teld has abandoned the hee | burg: has issued a formal address and invi- | A STAEEDID STOCK OF THR Wo a said to her: “Madame, I have ja: | son. But what we look for is not there. © | of establishing a Kinsella fund for the relief as jc, ee aT od. Square aud Uprigh fleeting & great deal, and. hi thing we look for Is some mention of Peter. | Of fallen women The mann nce reece et | suffictent prima facie proof of “mediune that your dat does not su Paul here mentions some of twenty-eight ; ‘arnmon'e cele . 2 ci cin | Powers.” there persons muy. tf they see tt.} Cleaning Out Prices. | son Toneie* sos had never 1 before the ersons, Dut never says a word about Peter. | Cou House art Chic Halt chee a arian, | travel free of ehurge from the capital of the s known factories, which we will also freckled. 1 + to go AWay,” ar ow, why did he not mention brother Peter? | noon. It is sald that friends of hor vente | United States to the capital of Russia, there the momt accommodating tere: Tu Withstanding her ¢ e3. he jumped into | Simply beeanse he was not there, nor never (some of them well: kt: i have | t@ undergo examination at the hands of a attended to. Mre. ©. BRICHENBAOH. F i nue I m nown officials) have Hs t : street, a few doors above Pa. ave. may 2 passing T ehastily away. | had been. Pope Pius the IX would give the been earnestly laboring for several months mMInittee, appointed for the purpose by the | » COA: opp coats street He has not yet best Jewel in his crown if Paul had only said | 16 cer: ui | “Society of Experimentalists in’ Physics. oD ’ nN . 3 y the Case on a basis that would be ac- ‘ rime! ,, Physi —A tramp, aget | Det us look at the apasiolic method of phn, | Ceplable to both Fieldand Kinsella. No dis- | bers ig pkg pegs BR ap Sine ahont f e3 gothe:| toe ke ee One P position Of the money hus been provided for 2 te te . aout forty Xears attempted to outrage the | ing churches. If men commenced to wor- | Position of the money has been p is thought | ingenious persons who might otherwise pro- person of Mrs. Price, 4 woman of nearly sbip in a saii loft hundreds of years ago with a bees . Sears, «t her bouse in Balston ‘. Y. “[DECKES BOOS" PIANOS ARE Tux Best | WAY BELOW FIRST CosrT. patie ta the comstry. Tuer. tate BRR ud perfection © te ay" er ‘ > je | fil by this opportunity to visit. the empire of nee ¥:. reat success, had we Dot better stop and 6- | nows tra tev nase ee aoe le | the Czar withont laying out a fardhing i jerma easy. lay forenoon, during the absence of h lemnly consider our situation in regard to | coied 7 5 fia sone ‘ traveling expenses, the claims of pers: HERE ENDETH G. KUHN, Sole agent, baad. Her house is on 2 deserted road. the grand and costly churches we have at the =i Styling themselves “mediums” are to be i miles north of Ralston. Mrs. Price made all present day. There is not one-half of our 632 New York avenue, Warhington, D. O Finnos regulated, tuned, exchanged aud for reut, sible ,esistance é 10-tr ore the tramps A CovURAGFOU: OMAN.—On the nizht of | Vestigated beforehand by a local committee YOUR FINEST OPPORTUNITIE: the 1th of July Miss Teresa Callahan, a | at New York. Those, however, of the medi- oung lady of rather slight physte in sodoing scratehed | territory taken for Jesus. Foreign countries ee terrib Her little | are sending over their infidel and atheistic who | Ums who really pass the preliminary test "TEE COLibx: (BUMMING BIaD) FF eted the attention Of & might amis | elements, and it ts coming like a dark wave | keeps a confectionery store at No. ss; east | examination will be. shipped for iusant The neatest, the smallest and the cheap tracted the attention of a neighbor, who | upon us, and if we don't wake up to the | Twenty-irst street, ieard a noise orb, ing | Then those mediums who succeed in proving ODD PANTS! ODD PANTS: es yy ry Me THehtened Swi ee te wreteh Was | needs of ‘the hour we will be engulphed be- | giass after she bad'retired to rest, and care | beyond all douut their connects wit ae ny ‘ 783 feb sirest norsbwost- bait siears above Patent frighter The tramp. who gave his | neath its wave. There are a great many | ¢lud d that her premises bad been entered by | other world will receive a diploma, and will DOWN! DOWN!! DOWNS! Office One Give Piano, but little used. for sale ate =e Hand and foot and peo, was capturet, hound | standards by which we measure men. There | burglars She sot out of bed. searched the | moreover be decorated. The Proposal from bargain, ‘marist band and foot, and brought to Balston jail. is the standard of a fashionable life, of | apartments, and found a muscular-looking | one of the scientific branches of the Acalemy SS = | ee a Wealth. knowledge, and blood. God's stand- | fellow, who pretended to be asleep. She | of St. Petersburg seems to be based on the SALE OF THE GRAND OPERA Hovse.— | ard does not consist in these, but in @ pure | pluckily seized the intruder, and, raising an pon ar aperon that no regular inquiry into so- DD VESTS! ODD VESTS! DEVLIN &OO losure sale of the und good life; in # life that at the end he will | alarm, succeeded in detaining him until the | called spiritualistic phenomena ‘has ever opp : ew York took place turday. | say, Well done, good and faithful ser JB nip nt; | arrival of an officer, by whom he was taken 1€ OF ¢ been made in the United States. jounce- | enter thou into the joy of the Lord. After | into custody. The thief, who gave the name _ = ” Would be | the sermon the Rev: Wun. Taylor spoke of | of Michael Kiernan, was placed ob tvint he | A CHERRY Stone TAKES A LADY's Lire. | | AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS. (NEW YORK,) wret mang to take piace on ory! M ed to @ mortgage of $4.90, with in- | some ot his Work in Indie, Assistant Distriet Attorney Rollins, in gen. | The recent death of Mrs. Maltby, of Walling est due from February 1, 1573. The first AFTEKNOON SERVICES. eral sessions, yesterday. After hearing the | ~ ct ‘ See nN ae mer Nes F STREET. cepted was quickiy succeeded by | After dinner several of the members of the | ev jence of Miss Callahan, Kiernan, pleaded | New" Haven ‘Imiiadinm kiyn that sieves | CLEANING UP. CLEARING OUT. epted quiekiy succes oY | ¥.M.¢ went on the outside of the ea guilty to burglary in the third degvee, and 4 “9 identail -* os ~ . Of ae, So, soul. until after @ | and held a meeting for the benefit of tose | was Lentenced by Recomler Hnckert £) sna | Years ago the lady accidentally swallowed a brisk competition it wae fnally adiu c “ “ Solution of potash, which caused erosion and | Kien St Fike for eriz00 over aud above the | WRG tid ot attend theserviceat thestand. || Searin state prison. inflammation of the oxophagus, ening tn CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. mortgage and accrued Mi: | Gaia ne mae ‘The services consisted of FOREIGN Boptes IN THE Ear.—A corres- | permanent constriction and les*ening of its Pike. the purchaser of t 2 is the | short addresses and singing. The singing | pondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes as | calibre at a point about two inches above the FINAL, FORCING FOR OUB CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THR | jow of the former owner and builder. was conducted by the ladies from Annapoils. | follows: In a recent issue of the Ledger I | superior end of the stomach. On account of EST ASSORTE) STOOK OF MATEBIALS TO | —— At the same hour the meinbers of ike ¥, | found an account of @ man who had suffered | this stricture she was compelled to exercise AND WINDING-UP SALES. jE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE Bie eae ne eee mmeain in danger. | AG A” elt a RICOUING Te ihe BG Coens | from {maggots” in his ear, and it was said | great cantion in eating, as but a small FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR Zyus time from Hersegovin. Not thas this | 2-0: 4. held 2 me Vanarsdale and others, | that the doctor, after inquiry, had con- | mouthful well chewed would pass it. She (CEST FANCY STYLES | minute speck on themap is likely todomnch | tent. | M “pointed addresses, iluatrated what | claded that it was the fiat resceded: ones. | claimed to have ceellonen a cherry stove or to Tatant Sentrashine dean miosame relation | Or eiadaemaens Two cases of a similar character have been | about two weeks before her death, which she — Ee ee 1a latent destructive forces that a-match has | Teligion could do for men ‘4 Norris preached | brought to the Philadelphia Dispensary this | believed lodged in the narrowest portion of COME NOW, Manu! vi mpd | to @ barrel of gunpowder. The latest ac- ‘Hennes. ‘The salvation offered by the | year. In the first ease, maggots were driven | thecsophagus. From that time ‘nut ber ¢ OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE counts show the insurrection increasing in | from San ck tha gtonieat tesserae to ase om the canal leading to the tympanum or | death no food could enter her stomach, and FOR IT ENDS HERE. ABTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR may take s band Yo Breet wie teats | Tuts salvation. bas God for tts author, at | eardrum by theuse of an ear Syringes Tie | she died ef starvation. the Comenance FOR THE MECHANIVAL WORK, AND IM Unece would promebig vaonie eae cos eet | he close tive Ncerta antemtiad eas eemest iat | patient: testoane doar te tatene bad tie | after desta aeeme that she was right in her EVEBY RESPECT TURN OUT STRICTLY “ there would probably result sueh an expio- | the close Bro. Norris e and be saved. About Rearing restored. The maggots were small, | conjecture, for the cherry stone was found FIEST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING THE SOUTHERN MARY- | sion as would make the last war between atsslagthcn he wo : - | but they had not attained their fullsize. In | closely filling up the tube, so that nothing OBDEBED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE Leonanit Germany and Franceseem only ® very small tre hoon ux Of eham padoeet Orta. the second case,'« boy, whohad been in bath. | could pass t HABLE BROTHERS, | fon ris DEPARTMENT 18 Maphoe = Md.. says that on ap- | affair. ’. Hera ch, ~ | ing, and had lost bis hearing, was brought to re INDIANS WORE on § SEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITH. Callahan and other eg e—ape—a) sion. U irtially dé 3 LET THE INDIANS WORK OR STARVE.— Tailors and Clothicrs, 5 \* = AN EDITOR AND AN EX-M. C. INDULGE Alf p.m. & meeting for the promotion of | the dispensary. A fish, partially decom- | yimanit juires that the Indians be com- ? STANDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF epaieed Ge the chit | Is Fisrscures_ Milhed, Del, wer mecen | bane eee ‘Broadway moetiog | Fosed, was extracted from his ear. iy Fen pelled to work or left to starve; and the soon- KES cot The re- | 19 considerable excitement this evening bya | tent. This was led by Bro. Hobbs. The tim celvers are Messrs. Robert C Coombs. of St. | Jy%8-te _ ConNER 71H anv D Srazsts B &7-Charlotte Bronte’s husband, Rey. Ar- | er they are placed in the conditions and pro- ORDERS FROM OUR READY MADS STOOK. personal encounter between ex-Congressman | was occupied in experience and 3 vided With the implements by which tay Mary's. and Iuchari BB. Chew. of Prince | Lofiand and W. J. Davidson, esq. editor of | At the'same hour te, Moc. Asheld a | ‘bur — aes, Hes eee We oaem jean anne a livelinanh ad SWS tae epee NNATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY George's connty. the News, growing out of the late attempt to | meeting in the 5th avenue meeting tent. hed ‘hen you have ig keep —_-—__ eas ae bave Internal Revenue Collector Prett EVENING SERVICE. ‘This motto was in’ for gentlemen who | Wop of the great natural laws which act as a BEADY MADE CLOTHING. ALES OF REA whip and incentive, and run over whoever ESTATE. Thomas | removed and Major Lofland put in his place. Bro. Tayior again préached in the iobbisarge have seats in crowded street cars. P, bet ole E. Waggaman, to Frank Seb does not outrun these penalties, the er r e ir esq.. Both combatants were somewhat ly in- | ® sermon full igen fagenary vege Bz It bas been ascertained that the robbery | for them and the nation. The world is tooold SESP = of lott in square 1022, at to ceats per | Jured, but neither seriously. The affairoc- | the unconverted, ¢ ig by invil me pont of the pawnbroker Periera, in Cincinnati, on | to nurse a race of babies, and a civilized na- FEOR oat. | curred at the house of Lofiand, who was | tants to the altar. A few tad them- | Friday, was committed by his son, who has on has no room for organized tribes of Be- MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF Thomas Dowling. auctioneer. sold on Sat- | affronted by Davideou selves. After singing and prayer, the meet- | fled the city, taking the booty with him. dowines.--Golden Age. 4 YOUTES, urday lacy for F. W. Jones, trustee, tne two ing closed, and thus ended the services of the &7 At Elkton, Neb.. Saturday, Mr. Dung- BPRING baiek watchonses on Water street, George- | _ 57 The Massachusetts republican state | frst Sabbath at camp; one full of encourage. | mand his son, ‘and Charles Baldwin. were town, ochupied by the Kennede. convention meets at Worcester, Sept. 29. ment ax far as the religious interest is con- seriously shot by @ man named McElroy, > pany to Olis F.€8q., for $8,725. a7” A fire at lowa Hill, California, Satur- | cerned. who escaped. Armed citizens are after him. — “ay, destroyed the Parker house, a’ Metho- | As the hour for the of the train | "g>Governor Kell of Louisiana, has FURRIBHIN@ RE-ARRFSTED —A notorious sneak thief, | dist chureh and ten dwellings. Loss 830,000. | arrived the visitors for day commenced | addressed a Pigg sheriffs of parishes aMEZIOAn ey ee ee oe —— per oa bg it nd GhOK of earthquake was held Pe Ne ge ge the eg After con- | where recuat mpatages Are reported; wreing FITTING GaR- rom We workhouse . a jollister, fornia, day jeral a mass visitors were itizens two weeks ‘go. was acrestad (yestenlay ‘No damage reported. ‘er eee transferred tot © cars, some twenty-four or | be ee — = MEASUBE O§ morning. by * tier Shea, of the | General Waday Peon, who bein waiting to convey them “ o While lounging on board @ Nshing baat St the | yfem pale alt hes TAOmPRS arto isia.8 | their homes. Gath Piette nt eee Tith street wharf hateas corpus. WASH. WILLIAMS’ HORSES STOLEN. lin gi Hew Vouk. tn a Given intio oaut tem Sg es amg S7 An additional recovery of This morning between two and three ‘Ch po John Shea putt eSTERET CORAL. Jet, Amethyst unt Stone Deat | , S7An additional recovery of specie to the | orclock ine pair of horses belong- | Ob the Charles river. Ji Pet "op eee ___ 8300 9 Orsay Gols Jeweley socived st Prigg’s, on the | ives at the wick aries ence wine Sateen bo etersalued: tae Resse tan taier | aa Thannic a lend poll bar Keely) tine mo: Avenue, near 4s street. a is can were re. . -e #7 The crew of the ship Clydesdale, from | rated just outside the camp, one torman. The time isup for that Pullman - PNOSCLAIVERLIAS 2h 0h | Speed AEN tara Sa et | He Dar cheeee tyrant fo ew ware nr | ove ag vn atone ee ing Warwick eoliars. ey say” the % inville. were seen by a man ‘ew York, p: lon nothing like them for comfort—adv. upsea worthiness of that vessel. to leave the camp abort 28m. On account. water. Poor of the 4th ward.

Other pages from this issue: