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THE FRAWNEA-KENNARD HOMICIDE. brs it micnt Heather Probabilities To-da OFFICE OF CRIEF SIGNAL a WASHINGTON, Augnet 13,1 For the lower Icke region, middle and sonth Atlantic states, continued warm, paris “ty weather, with southerly to west: | Ing bare; seter aod possitiy leesi rains near | on the night of July the ccast and rear Lake Ontario. LOCAL RECORD. as I do, and Frawner Released from Custody. %"! Judge Wylie this morning on awritofhaters clothes, fit me beautiful. © * med 2. morning Ella told me about Mrs. S——t sme thermometer in the business office of | (771%. Loelinsd a oe Mewes. 3% | Cocaine sous pabere, inde ae, oon her | McConnell and A; K- Browne, with theob- | husband. 1 do not _kaow what Annie is ee Pane ec natel Bin aed t. | thinking about to think for one moment of Teeth be remorse rane fovernment- | 4 man like him. She will not take any one’s hid ee nat Frawner saw | advice till it i# too late, and then she will re- it = her coer » Ring Bae has | - | plenty of nerve and pluck, when she is company with his Lireuners) wile, aod Sealing with me. ‘Good bye. and May God solge words passed between them. whea the | \imignty watch over end protect vou fe the feryent wish ofyour “BLUr Eyep Boy.” YOU_AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Dear Frme:—Can't go out to- Doc has been says I will be able togo in day or two: be a good girl. { will come as soon as I Please send me my spectacles. Tom, T will see you as soon as possible.” oged today asfoliows: 8 @ m., LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. i i the rest, with fer- Kennard in the act of lea the honse of 1e Mr. James Tay lor, 412 I street northwest, in ; © for September. | Shot was fred, and it resulted “atally a few Lacey, $1 13th street northwest. | days afterwards—on the 30th of July. ¥ of congestion of | Judge Fisher read the return of the warden of the jail, to the effeet that Frawuer is held the commitment of the coroner | STATEMENT OF THE CASE BY FRAWKER’S | COUNSEL. can Mr. Drowue stated that they had suet out Fe tue ques! ail fixed, show that Praw- Habel esto’ his wile lived happily together for til May last. wien he learned | 4, tiene fb Kenuart; expostu lated with her, and she prom- WILL SE! in, grocer. at the | et, Was severely, injured by being as spon as I cam: e Exchange last mn rate of com: considerable Mr Jvtion Smith testified that tall bowrs of the day orn goin with one dress Henry Shacieet pard tireatensi to throw third story winiow. Fraw- | arrant for Kenoard s arr ; Tecolle . ; | house, and aman go to aint Lape egy ees thovcht was Frawner, saw tages tances of te | Tonnsne wher say “You ean. a bacatices OF he: | 55 ca me [ll shoot y eS 'SEpec oe, nhikte © wipe thonght fC ARDIANS statement made by Keu 4 pat ack nak ace an rosnahan, that he dud not wish | KESNARD'S ADMISSIC ascommiited te seldeience, | 4 t Was entit to bas t petitioner called S © War department. wie 2 clerk i tom preper t o ters as bei atone sein 2s 1s Rrowne r Fe | LUE EY me Wast Did ne ° did net w ssome talk ¢ did as rn wm the street, vor T wrote vou 4 le i Kennard sur ¥ TESTIN A ver? wortt ey be told nr ‘ ‘ st < m were + A Capito: street. 7 your arr support 1m hope fore my thou and p 1 would win ye woman again, fore you also threatened her tf st FSTIMONY. s fired. Frawaer Rel We long brid This Closed the testim: ry and dis said that on. this proof t Weuld con be required to «ter inte his own Tne Court fixed t the accused entering into recy released from eustody jariing was ——— -e—-—_ waded the acens: e 8 cognizance. The exe on Ihe steamer Mary Washtt as One Of the most pi heard from Bee Twill hear from them whe ought yo ) ¢omme ri Of ze aspect of the Wlail cause Of the boi sweet <7 rth ywn, Who, it he Ubree mor » jormerly of th ris, and during the Job M seep it. and hang Forney” 03 I knew and inten ains Kelly, Joun FB Purphi S Wr -~F ROM THE RE TH BOY’ TO HIB yn as read and G. W. Miller, Atter passin ed tomake a landing «the boat stopped there a t compan everil hours tn sit + @cloek the comp pavitto:, and Col. Te Rehort address, iu w pleasure it gave sis. and suggester nu Rites; Rule PAKEMENT., Adjuian? ¢ fon, May vist, “Happy was I twas next to y y God, wil myt Perled wiih my form au ons. for tie late ante rated that uudiselp. Jomglass ' ganinat 4 , ne gu: ae 7 to be present, Tis ve ; they hat enjoyed ye ; 1 , hikshank (former Per co * antor the Potor sight Tufte t© you. 1 | centennial. “During his ried abont | dentally ailnded to laving gotfizht, ani | t got to work to-day, but Twill pot | Sth M taiways makes ine feel | = Mr. P dive hot got my bal ryland regiment. —-— ‘ot oY with Two Warcn | worse afterwarus, a 1 Szippou last evening | to bath my face ork wed boy, 1 years of age, trying to | on Wednesday last 1 gave Miss Walker my | clasp bands with apy across te f y | room. Iwentdown about 6 o'clock to gét | chasm. a | the birds. She hada lady and two gentle- ike } men f st | down. * * * Shedid not seem pleased a mere: ALE. L. my 1 being occupied and said: What | The latter alluded to the first % mma say ifshe would come innow Washington Lignt Lufantry it Well Bow contra: lessor, met wi cident. While Watermeion, some ing, aud one of them Kicking Mr. G. « arm the kulle was *® brother of the | | went there to change my clothes, and some | organizing an old guard. . ‘s Athert | one Kuockel. Isaid whose there and they i serinas {answered Forney, and I dropped to tt. | had called on nim (K.) stating that Frawner | o'clock. | Wanted to have him and Mrs. F. caught to- nei Bo yore hand better tal my advice THE QUESTION Who ix best qual leader of the Ms att cided by the & : atter paying bis special impro dbrough JC. Lay & Con 2 tantly passed Condacto sentlemen— Ac? fied for wen de heir arms and love you, had you? axe | Married at 2 WO | care. Dav nt taxes 4ig Str baton to Chureh, G ety me Goal, here tx not that man that tives on | Sif. : a Leannot. I think I have *uck by, Al. SLEEVE net- | * in tS Karat pattern, and wan | follow fe mo one snail have that pleasure Sol any if i was only there I'd put a head on any | zier, of An! one that would dare to kiss those sweet —— nd © Bx welry Store poo ig ‘Thomas F. W: recious, red, aad ting lips of yonrs. An RAL EstaTE SALES.—' this moruing. | Peer this ae soon as you receive li. Darling, | man, real estate auctioneer, sold lot Tre Fixe os ick ars ere | you ask meifI was going lostay where lam | }4,0n F Mace i es seated. * * The only reason that would | bullding, to Susan Birch, for mre elt t ls ag exact | Induce me to change would be ou Frawner's | Of lot 51, in square 502, Jmitation o; bien — Ady, | Sccount, not that 1 care for myself, but per- | Margaret Love. noy you; but, truly, 1 do not The Schuetzenfest Last Night. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. The rain last night did not deter 4 rush of people to the schuetzenfest, the dancing hall and all the booths being crowded. The prizes for the Cay were distributed as follows: ' ec! at I abn im shameful, an =o =— ws he was afraid of his life, and would not go 7 athens ‘itl , the dirt, | Kennard’s Love Letters to Mrs. Frawner. {0lr'arenat “Taylor proposed te gon j rave Weehingson Stress Conan Reveting: New Fall Styirs of Hate V ASHINGTON GROVE. near Ga| rsharg, Opening today at Lewis’ “Popalar One | e ‘Montgomery co., Md., August 15, 1-75. j | prite Stores"3 st. hetween Laud K. 2 | Spe Tite tnt salle dariing, you ask why 1 am jealous of you. | Important Testimory before Indge Wylie How cant heip it, knowing and loving yo rize, George W. Bauer; seccad, tbird, Samuel Ceas; for Theodore Apgerman, , Charles Pa: THE PRIZFS FOR SCORING BULL'S EYES, one silver doliar for ever, awarded as follows: R. Baugh, 5; William Fendner, 5; E. Bushman. 4; L. Beyer, C. Ebel, 3; J. Lip; Kaiser, 2; J. E. Stolphe, 1; R. H. Borr, 1. THE SCHUETZEN CADETS tested their skill as marksmen yestertay, all cash, were distributed as e the next man to your hus- that ought to honor and you to make such @ proposition, John Frawner. who was committed to jail Wretch. No wonder he has poor Ye cationary, followed by ris- | for killing Thomas A. Kennard, by shooting, t cpeucniey cinciite taaains ont eak en { th last, was before | my shoes in the box. and they, as well as luck. * * twenty, were leunsea, 5, C. B. c Ra id, 3,G. F. Wassman, iber,1,G. Waltemade, and the priz 3d, W. Behrens: 4th, W_Yost; 5th, F. eth, J. Felling ter; 9th, C. Koehler; loth, B. E th, G. Koch; 13th, C. 8 Lutz; isth, H. sth, J. Radhardi Fendner; 20th, F. Vogt; 21s “ai, T. Abner; 2d W. Helmus LADIES’ SHOOTING, ist prize, Mrs. Christain Xanier; 24 Mrs. i 1. Mrs. W. Behrend = sth. Mrs. W. Helrnns: th, Mrs. Sebastian ath, Mrs. Jacob Horner: toth, Mrs. William Mueiheisen, The inclement weather hay ending the fes son, the manage h, 'L. Kessel; 8th, W. Sehus- ngels; 11th, F. iam Fendner: OTHER PROOFS OF INTIMAC Charles Meyer: ©. Frawner fn Kennard’s room frequen tcome out wl vities this sea- night determin jot io have anything more to do with | F'n Web one dress and come out wi nard. and they became reconciled; that | Ceoupied the room adjoining Kennard’s. atly be found that she was living in THE SiTOOTIN t th Keonart, and ne weat 7 tiled that he resided hand I streets; ts seeing Keo- 1 Mrs. Frawner come ont of the nt one day longer, (sev adver- t nchan, Sworn. Wito house on the night of the s ound several parties there: had a conversa Fs to Mrs. Prawner. | oo with Keonant abontanhonr after the Ss toget the par- sloor, when I This will be THE COURTS. i me arrested otice, ard To-day, Chas. Wise, Tho: Clements and Wm Wintred Keily ar le¥ forfeited co! that _ Was seni down, coulin’ uwner lived there quor Without license Samnel Peterson, > between Frawn- rdin Mrs. &.’s room el ‘or that he v to have a pr iption put up. we over Ibe counter iscovered by Kennard told her to go Asome more wonis passil: yor te Stating that but when she hings st to her re ddanan and she ened to throw hin window if he did not stop cursing. ha formed Frawner of the threats ard and warned him not se after the night. Kennard had went back. ‘London. Bridg: pawn shop; r on Rachel 1), 1X MODLRE ia J T LET HIS Di Freund, who testi itness from ; atid the pistol go been before the court for threats to her; svi) bonds to keep the peace, and stand committed until give SWorn:—Witness did not see the hall about to go ont seed, ee oO Jury in the world i, and he bail other than to rongh and ineulting langua, replied to in a similar strain. w e amount at £2,000, scenes ina put Rennion ef the Old Time Military. rsion of the ol time military olks, in ald of the Washington Monument, ion yesterday n from this city, as it brought togeth y peopie who had not met socially for rs,and the remark, Why, this you; I vere dead,” appeared to be @ ‘The threatening 5s doubtless not being crowded, and a ling report that it was to be a “stag y ladies fo remain at neers found some ‘itt rs. Among oth Thomas, of George- remembered, swore in. bs men in isi]; Col. James Greys, Na ‘ar of the Ist “Dermott Guard, (Col. Seaton’s ¢ Coleman bone, Isaac J.T. Boisean, s | and others, of ando Moore: $5. The course will t house dow mule and retarn. gle oar race. The entries ™) bushels of ow feet of lum- A Martha W himgtow Fea Party in RAVE w Very Whick was we threatening Fort Washington it was de arsli of Washing nu, Miss Raub, Miss aiker of Wa Caywood, Miss Reed, Miss Tons ab about 1130 uw they might, coui height, was or ‘stack’ over eicity tovished a few « ing his hat out of t | the nat over the w Major Valentine immediately and found t re, and ason inquired into the mat young son Wells, aged o _ tenue ihe are it, me old ass soners i | abich compliment to com ‘ ving your dear | L. L., which he said was reganted 4s th i t | Jorgve me | company organization at the Bu ¢ taking turns in climbin chimney and tossi TES ‘ved in the army dining the war, and to being a member of tbe rods running across the w About three feet apart, and the youngsters, in climbing up the dizzy height, must have from one to the other, catenin nees. Mr. Valentine inquired o! boys how many times they had been up They said they tally, but itwas about twenty times apiece.” _——_ il. Ennis desired to say that witle Some of the infantry served th the union ip dress me now. No, | army, be served on the other side, bat he re- net | no Tam friendiess and heipless. Darling. | ganfed all he met as brothers, and would the blooty lost the exact rks were also made by Capt. F. D. UTILIZING THE THRUST OF WAVES.— Mr. P.S8. Denlan,of No. 315 Belleville ave- une, Newark, has recently invented aid patented & combination of Hoats, connected lungers of aseries of air-pumps, the motion of the waves against ‘a vessel, the atr in a compressed form into ined is to be used it of steam in propelling the vessel, in steering or in ranning the smaller engines used at the pumps, or in bandling the wou mee S27 Some interest was recently excited in the Bois de Boulogne, = by the a norning, tween seven an nine o'clock, of a woman with a black velvet | £TeRation Inask concealing her features and mounted ob a fine chestnut horse. The fair unknown is tall, and, Judging from ber rounded figure, she must be young. &2The society for the prevention of vice, n New York, hitherto given its attention to obscene ) pictures and @ new field, a Be liquor saloons ent pictures upon their wietors of ‘such ednesday, and hold i. 61,000 room. Mrs. Fmma Taylor came | Stuart, (101 sprig ters the navy, Capt. Jame: eese and Jotun pt. 12, 1836, si know why they wanted my room. ! And cordially approved the proposition or Dancing was resumed, and kept uj 9 o'clock, when the company re-embarked, Ung 4 | |The letter relates that Detective Mebifresh | @pd safely landed at the wharf about eleven a ae Su that he eonld get a divorce and Tee A TD ne hae Cee * James E. Findley for adivorce from Sarah S appey before he does and make him pay the : ‘fees. Bo you had some one to press you ; Jane bh gor le states that they were ware the machin & Febraary, 1806, and charges’ that 1. U he is your coun ed he has fet sie busintes (0 tak teat that Tey Molt | deserted’ him,’ and bas since absented her- ———— S@ this earth that shall ever call you by that name | | MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued as " James Miller and Emma Richard- ( stick oy you. Jf I cannoteall you | son, Samuel Clemmons and Lucey Holmes, S Ballard Freeman and Emma V. Dean, que kisses you do not send me word abeutif. | Harry Cole, of Baitimore, and Ida E. Fra- publishers of pertodicals, It has now ent and made a raid upon street, improved by, & tnrec-story | , s CITY _ ITEMS. [86s exad Correspontence of Te Seat } During Wednesday night there were con- | | stant showers, and yesterday moro ngas the | bell rung for rising the rain still came «rip- | i WIWAENLA BENRFICLAL ABB8OCIATION, (1 Georeetows beir ANSUAL EXC RSION to PORE seen 1 © T op SATURDAY. ang. = lar institationia | ye = =" 82,0010 | “The Committee in charce refer with cerure and cra r ir Excursions of Inet year THE GATES oF PRAR’ ongh which the will leave her whart, foot of Hig) street, should never besome | sharp.and proceed to 6th street wharf, where tt will until 10 2p. me. proceeding of ber trig. a cokont at6s.m. Sunday. Mase ot Vir» ping down in a discouraging way, making the campers feel blue. nr Meteglecod = GOERS. he c mong arrivals were the Rev. CC. human eulee tes Meador, of the Suh street Baptist church; the | rusty. To keep the tel for ever [ne fh or Rev. H. Bielaske, and Miss Kate Deckins. . fiowcich te “ Gecay leponibin n | risice ot Pout D. A. Upperman and J.T. Langley leftcamp | Blemish. to render their decay Impossthie, it “ill be celebrated on the bost by the Chaplai is on ceasary to nse Penremt Sovstont. It o-day, the later being unwell. . * phn the Acaccistion 4 CEKVIONS YEOCERDAY wOWING. | antiseptic and supremely wholesome, €0 | “'Gentleme Lats. $2 Yor sie The regular meeting at o'clock a.m. was | ALL WHO SUFFER from conghs, colts, | or as | held at the stand as usual, but owing to the | prouchitis, croup, whoo Sommenttban dampness of the ground was od to | most to bedreaded of a lake place in ihe tent on Sthavenue. Kev. | find sure relet in Dr. Wisle Mr. Mullen bad charge of the services, and & | Chery w neh c Tee w lightful experience meeting Occupied the | m% cents ard $1 a bottle Wad | Wy-John curnin, other rematies fail Fy ae ees" dotties muc! t hour. | Many testified to ihe abounding | the cheaper. large bottles much | rooms can be obtaived. seve of God [n their hearts, and others were | —— | BO THE ABOVE BNC TRSION ve endorent be filled with longings to have their hearts of | Corns Extracted Withont Pata, it STERS OF THE Hel stone changed. and so expressed theirdesire. | 90 the shoe ¢ ewer With ease Buaions, | «pe iy ask th friends wud o ® ihe clouds continued to present a threaten- | Ingrowing Vaseniar Exereseences, | email te patron sate ing aspect, and occasioually the rain de- | apd other aliments of the feet successially yo SISTER IRENE. Mee " scended in copious showers. but before to | treated, at Dr. White's establishment, 15th — nan © clock the signs were more favorabie, and posit Hours <a.) Yy WAEATLEWS so the m te of ladies their eamp- p.m. chairs, and accompanied by th sends SIKAM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAe thered at the stand, anxious bear the BENsON’s Celery and Cham | SAM ENT aape sermon, it baving been decided hold tbe are preparad expressly t e! een, DS s previously announced. A SEE N ON SELF-DECEPTION. The services were in chorge of Rev. RW of Hamline ehureh, wao conancied the opening exercise hen the basis of bis remarks the te chap,., sv. “Let uo i It is asad fact tbat rs of tife miu Neuraleta, Nervousness cure any ree. Sold tt t & Coal - | 1.200 percent. pr usual business relations men are ukers, 2 Wail | obtain all in rea = - aay Teligiour Toatters the light and t ———— = SUMMER RESORT BY facts in THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sles ng facultie 1872 were #2 S.13-s.wt notd mpossthle hecanse ot | ie ; 1 this, But often we impose upon ourselyesin | { : 5 to) refie re truth on these | ___ EDU! . very rounds . ity knoe H ae rer font , TRE PRY Smee wat se y pxsus. mESURO Les ‘ | MAPLE COD E i heumecr ts row JUSELH M PATTON ; ronstitated, and Godt yaTate work & Ww uarnoa- | VW USEEXAN Fz tuet Next See and trom d nervauts Chie 8 we wok hail price. For tare “eo OB. BAL . M4. mld-t5t* edeception i our view of Ge his gi Bacanse of God's mercy 0 assion, Wititing So patient ty for us | _MERCHANT TAILORS. in 5 ! {> J Helbenone We forget His justice. Then, ¢ | Eade: 5 ae lusive hopes are so comm Db admit t CiTinmse, ABIX AND NAVY reasonableness Of Serv MEnCHAN®? 14.6. - Metropottan Hotel, inte Meese pil i. S6¥ Penn's ave. Wasbtocton puto un Vineced Ue principle tw tre ‘ We date S upon the fe deny the possihii dying bed. The th saved on the cross, but we do not know the clreumstances ntletding bis.case. How j coy unprofitable to pend Brae cane ce | Woop: woop: of Gad in thelr | FROCK TILL COLLEGE, shee.” Witkesbarte” end ty tlowing therefrom. 3 Ash.“ Lorberrs” Bed An dand Terion ef int) Take God's Sour proprir ts,asa right, | THBEE C¢ —OUMMERCLAL, To pereous who wich to tak the full service of n hy i its | AND CLAsSIOSL eVill ber Tail the imself. | toe S prime i h truth fal bat | Borer or Literary puruits uit an: necessary. A sure 10: me o aber in epiritval | r don MONDAY, Septem | 1 BOTHER BETTELIN, STACATON FEMALE Se Bev. J.1. MILLER,A.M., Pa ponfonnded. As Mr. Black was couelu Ww. A MARLOW, SULIKE! STalks FOR YOUR fiBeS ag his sermon a and the exerc astily brought to an APTERNOO 5 were Liceabn Attwo pmo. the ch ng was | tete), Pinch $5,090. held in the Stu avenue tent. it was icd by | Bemal teacher ally arrive: Warver At ; he came hour there | f tes’ meeting f Broadway tev. GASH. Bible rend- imapson’s lent, coruer of Ist ave- =a ily at wh tent ing ‘in Mr. nue and the square. { jem we fuel ats price Withio the uwams of tn isidual * LOOK! LOK = GOOD PINE WOuD deliver AK trom 46 1087 AUS p.m. the Rev. J. J. Larg trom ibe text (Hebrew, sth 1 verse), Which he began to preac Fricay night, but was ¢ account of the rairz mon by the follow: cuce brought befor preaches | pier th | petarsco FEMALE iNsTITUTE. NEAR BALTIMORE, MD snd SPLIT Fein, JOMNSON & acd Deget at J ing a bad boy. On account he| « — etreate ome us turned over to the judge to be repri- | eae bie {120% F stres northwomt, manded. tal and | tral. aie $1112 Khsiret nav a said to b youe | by railroad wore aud Washingt | show ye For civcular as FS seca : mn swered: Iw now if th . a0 sapere = a BUILDING MATERIALS. iif had not fotebed me. So it aioe POLE ae — : a uid nothave been here if the Pr TRL TON (VT u ME AND va¥ La © larg? 42° stor: | fehed rae, The sper } B SCHOCL fox YoU NG LADS TAB an He etNocs = | tinued to discuss the texts tor “bout three- | gee i M -o | fourths of an hour, during whieh time Re | had the attention of the entire con there bei 4 baudilag yearly ‘Bs, Lam in oo*ition to 9U ont: my Hue with dienetch and o lesale and retell, tpoe terwm that oe or -y often tt of by competent lest and most effeeti hed during the camp. After the eral penitents presented them ayer. lady tainted wh selves for the altar, EVENT 730 p.m. SERVICE QT CECILIA SS ree oft East Crpitod for the receptior 1 Septemby Dealer in Bert Vartetios ot crt Page dln ABTEMACITE AND 00 < sly to SISTER GOCE: | Bie WOCD Ga mim, cr sewetent opt Offices aod Var Pout of K street a>. uboae Lsland avenns, between Mb auc beth eet Ondeors hive recetved throcat Mewrs. HAMIL TOR Licht tne » | ® PEABSOB, corner Sth svt D streets ia NESDAY, the inh | — ————e eee DEVLIN & CO., For an hour t LNWICK SEMINARY FUR fou A large ni ward ana f of tin ‘ aa. j } A350 PRE QUARTER, No extras, Madin 85 a Ace my for Boys mi Pauadeb » Taeten, (NEW TORK, tienc + for over an hour. This is t Uiat tninted to-da. te Fe Tan CUSTUM DEPAETMEN A. FOR OUS CUSTOM THADE WS Kav THE BESTARSORTE ETOOK OF MATERIALS BO { BE FOUND LN THE US SYED ST4 TES STAPLE USED EX PRESSLY FOL hs ok —————_—____ __ | US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STY LMS 0 a ee ae | gsonse FRENCH, GEEMAN AND itt Fe a te carer ine Voice, 24° | can MANUFACTURE. FOU THIS BRANUR 435 Lita street northwest. decie-ty*' | OF CUS BUSINESS WS EMPLOY THE BEST ——— —__—__~_— | ABYISTIO TALENT, ONEQUALED LABOR EXGHSH FBENCH, AND OUASSIGAL LR- | Kou THe MECHANICAL WOK, AND. Lm STITUTE for young lsdtes, 918 New York sve . nae northwest. Mrs AEGRLO JAOKSON, Princ. | EVERY RESPECT TURN OUT STRICTLY i, Seventh annual semdow begins ou thy Mtbed | FISSTOLASS GARMENTS. ALL CLOTHING Reptetnber, 1274 eug#-lv | ORDEKED sT OUR WASLLINGTON OF FICK FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP 18 Intermediate wes enD IE TADY. Princtrat, Oe iow tases ¢ Washington (Colored) Camp Meeting. [Special Correspondence of The Stu MUIRKINK, Prince George Co., Aug. 19th Yesterday being the last day of the eamp the peopie came from Wasiington, Balt- more, and the counties to {pate in the closing service LAST DAY IN CAMP. Atl o'clock a.m. Rey. W. H. Draper, of Annapolis, preached the sacramentil ser- Mon, The discourse was elnguent aud pow- erful. The sacrament of the Lord's Sapper SOR, LIDS AND TBAVELEES, BREW YORK AS BEPSESENTED, SOTWITH- Was suministered by the P. E., Mev. N.M- | Spat BERET sud HAM, of excelieat favors at 25 | STABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF Sarroll, and others. . . Henge “bing OUB COMPETITORS THAT WE FAL THENB AUS o'clock Rev. R. P. Bell, of Alexandria, | “QP "EO ca for Sandwwrches for Sux Persons OBDESS FROM OUR SEADY M4pEe STUCK oa delivered an ex een Giscourse from ) Gas, TURKEY, CHICKEN, DUCK and Ns, Ch. t, V. “3: “For the wages of sin is | TONGUE a trifle higher . death; bit the sight of God 1 meterual Life, | "west St N.W. BURCHELL. 1332 ¥ st. BEADY MADE CLOTHING. through Jesus Christ our Lord.” = AtS o'clock p. ta. a children’s meeting was | WYE INVITE AN EXAMINATION held at the stand. The vocal masic by the aan aTOUR SasUINOTON OFFI0R WE KEEr children was very interesting. Among the ALSO A LISE PLE GARMENTS FROM hymns sung by them was eee STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, ee ean of on een aoe or “tis of pe; Swee! berty.” They EST STYLES MENS, YOUTHS. Were addressed by Rey. N. M. Carroll, P. E; Boving the best esloctions ofccloes in stylenons ae. AND OBILDBENS BUITS, AND SPRING Revs. Draper, Cooper, Bell, and others. — ._ We show the bestselection ry OVEROOA' At 8 o'clock p. m.'Rev. N. M. Carroll, the | GBATES, plato and fancy, oon, fe BA iuiet, preached @ meinorante | Meet cee Ska! RANGE: | DRES sermon from “or., ley hv. “Bu is fixture Tsay, brethren, the time is'short.” Spee sand bow bes Monlay night, at 12 o'clock, Rev. R. | ber’ petmuts sit te irae ston ¥ Wheeler spoke from the text, “0, wretched | ,We oll! 0 celebrated Bacetow Heating | WENT, WHICH WE an that] am, who leliver ine ~ the body of this deati”—Romans, ith ea, | asuineten: Guin fad ‘Serious Portable | FURNISH READY ae THE CLOSING EXERCISES. KITCHEN UTENSILS, TIN WARE, oc At 4 o'clock this morning the congregation was addressed by Rev. W. H. Draper, after | We contract for hich the eral march took place, the coa- ee et Wy, ths ministre PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ZB ie rehii around seven all joy Bo buys and - Sane. Bic tng thie teveeapeks lias eatigteeell | eset eeeioen maya re DEF long erperebern, | STRAW and LIGHT FELT for Mon, Youtheand sipging, the ministers and congregation as- | branch of busines can rer sembicd at the stand, at which there was a SSS Orders tor jobbing work spooi- atts. tt love feast. The camp closed at 8 o'clock | Sy mG ea wurcninson. | iS vith the doxology and benediction. The 4 out at redvoed rates. Camp meeting was @ complete snccess: many j street, between Penns. and D — ‘Hatter, of the peuple Were sorry when it closed. jeer BB | Ala. hg 200+ — | LYCOMING FIER 1st re) ot SZ The Pope, it ts ok isso completely os XI cured of +) cum: ie os ak @ doctors have olcerca @discoutiouance of the suiphar S@uewtate gees, scrum & iY iad baths. i \. ‘Agent. rj

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