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? 1 . ENING ST ‘AR. Edueationn! lustitutions | THE COURTS. i WORSHIP IN THE Woops. FISANCIAL 4ND COMMERCIAL, EDUCATIONAL ! GEORGETOWN ADVER’MW’TS; MBLECHINOSCHOOLSFORTHEINCRARGAS. | Alico POW ISO RENE Keeping | Washington Greve Camp Meeting. The Markets. TitUTE. | ERNIA EWC SS10N, t 00; & CHARGES. 1 t, col a - r =" “ ~ VALI in 4 ~< SATURDAY........August 14, 19TG. THE STAR publishes ahout this season of abawiy hous on ith street, In the locality | [Special Corresponaence of The Star.) cr Shnenihdated les Bavta Ca et brea Aeaden! H — the yeara large number of advertisements *0eWn as “Murder Bay.” Several of the !u- CAMP NEAR GAITHERSBURG, Aug. Mth. | $ij “teday. Sagar steady | Commercial and College neat and solicitation of the SISTERS the oF THE HOLY Chose ine : =f - . ost Wer 3th. A ‘charge ‘ Weather Provabitities To-day. | of educational institations, most of which Alcs and one of the neighbors gave testi | Rain—rain—rain every day. During Thare- ewe ee orci Zope Soper Sa. Avecene | BIBERMA BENEFICIAL ASSQCLATION, — Curry SIGNAL OFFIceR, are within the District of Columbia, but also ty d: ys. Peter Miller was fined $5 foras- | day night we were again visited by a heavy gull apd thew J Soe ’ wld pec Berns ‘Angust 14, 1573, many located in the states. In thisconnec- saulton AnnaGarrett. Frank Foreman, storm, and altbongu the rain did not pour suglt im* Kav. 0. EGE &80N. | Mf Georgetown TEE BAR EaP, Ace CULTURAL GOL- | witi give their ANNUAL ION to POINT y 5 25; l open ite Fail on MONDA LOOKOUT, om SATURDAY. a : ern amb & prember. j ye Stone > Sr Corn aster southern wales: | RS Tiember. acces ta to oft the young |} th oe LADY U8 THe men of Maryland, st moderate cost, the aduca. | thon best suited to them as tarare citizrne and land. 7. holders. While Ay vulture will be its leading fea threais to Tavra Sidney: bonds to keep thé | ing up to a considerable extent’ the wet éuie,% mama Brevcicn sinter ree, | @ew00. Provisions quiet but frm. Pork, | tare, the system of study will erabrace the m «t a> | ace. Fronk Clark, assault and bat | 2 Buik meateshouldors. anaes: clrac | Proved course im Scicuce, Literature and Mathe- | toe Harris; $5 and costs. “Sonny” Ward, | ARRIVALS. | rib Sides, Layalz%< Bacon—shontders. clear | ™atics. er the eee o | some shoes from Armstead Banket; six ‘jon, cleat or fair weather ‘trons as desire to send their ehtiiren to Some « osc igloo ge, mye ond cae | petveus aobeain teat aueee erter inci nae months in jail. Anna Young, threats to th <. ond no decided change iu temperatare | advertising in our colamns are snecessfat | © ~ ee m ing, yet there was a 7". { konth Atlantic states | tion it may be proper to remind such of oar. “0! oTious thief, was charged with stealing down Tenterda: 7 moming, yet there wai 2 Min 5 yenoon, but not sufficient to ATecf the 05, do. yellow, Ss: western mixed. SS. Oats dull lia A. Washington; $100 bonds to keep the | services at the stand. In the nd lower—sou!hern. S2a6): westera white nom! the . - or barcuneter. schools, conducted by experienced teachers, | petee towards each’ other. Anna Young, sun came out very feebly, it is true, but dry- | gre yetere Msxed nominal, Slaod,” hye 4 LOCAL PECORD. who bave made the instruction of youth the the office of | business a time. Other institutions eae Bran aoged today ‘aa followst lows: § a m., | advertising will be noticed hereafter as tocir 0. Peli Tape Shee Cancel ates Ss S, Mais. Lard trm—crude, 4, | Terme M0 the scholastic yrar for students from | Sill be celebrated om the boat Dy the Cheplar : sem: assault and battery on James A. Green, who | Verr few visited camp yestertay, the | !1 sides ; Ee inal A np Pliny rary me bag 5 10a. mis; 12 m., 7s; 2p. m. SCaremmben MRiteciiy teen a: iucndl | Wentides Geatinis cccepieee tx Mies Sere | Unentaiiee Sea on Doubt preventing Boregiase: puter sendy wcsiern extra, 25. ¢0- | Mice sccgue irom cteer weies Gane eee | "Eeenent iuchete, Qt; Salve. OB. Berube wtation @s Aan institution of learni jn @ restaurant on B street, near the Balti- | ther from coming; but among them were a8M; Tefine!, Mall” Gotten quiet sod tend i> | Balf payable on entering. | at st. Jowept "2 Orphan jum for whose tene®? LOCAL NEWS Which it has acquired on aceannt of tre biz | More and Potomac depot. "Theassault was a | the Nev. Mr. Dice and the Reve Mr finida. 2% Je Tigsaay jobbing: Te wee For elrcaiare, de ferthe: tsformation appty to PIE RS . character and efficiency of its faenity and | beatal = crested considerabie excite ny <= cen Me Coarety, Rev. Sp aa at ‘ Wi. H, PARKES. Pleeident. | Spd Louisiane s enne, and the following ed endensed Leet! - 7 2 3 - | ment at the time, and Ward was kept out of | Dr. biwards and Davis, Mr. A. G. Youn ‘ORR, Avy Stocks ¢ ouey, . loge Station, Trangenents Bobet unter, W je Ken~ Bred. A Pr cluded he cae t spell ccs ins purtenan, Prot ne wena ts | the way until recently, when on his retarn | Miss Grace Ladan and Miss ©. V. Braddock, | Ls. doi Bxcuange—long, 4752, short. dws | Prince Genege'sco.. Ma. | i. Curtin, Jobe Stanton, M.A. Mc@owln temawnen the president of the University, which com. | eee Sy ae was, wrested. Green is the | secompanied by several persons from Rock | wane AURK, August 14.—Flonr dullacd heavy. | | Wim. A. Dilly Bad Mabe, We Pebees ol tenn beast one uileiek eee Pinte, Medion) eet eae Sl ean ees ee. | Ward and ancther namset “Arcuietd Grit SUDDEN DEATH IN CAxP. * a cemeen: tenet ee 6. bonds, 1388, | Soy, ROX Aueue 2. w — Mrs. ANGELO JAOK- | rooms can be cbtalned aur at Warren. € d S7-THE ABOVE F wate & Co. send_ns the West- | diate charge of emine.t professors. The | fllen (since deceased) got drinks and ovsters Yesterday. about 1 p. m.. Mrs. B. Chariton, ob, 1073¢; new Wey; Brie. 19. sistas minster Revie for July, and Harper's Bazar | Preparatory department re-opens September | #u« started out without paylag, when Green | wi’e of Mr. B. Chariton, and daughter of the - ‘The cighth annnal session boeins | tor deans ste. Sta, the Collegiate September i3tu, the Med- | ¢@lled tobim and in return got a feartul heat- | late Mr. Thos. Havenner, (the famous baker The Washingto: jrmboer, INTS anaze ly Miss 2M HANSON, | CURSION a endored by TUE HOLE CR ‘bo re= hers. i 131 Ingle Place. C | a * ing with a blackjack; $50, or sixty cays. | of Washington.) died of congestion of the Revicw for the Week endé: August 13. < Sound ara borin ie oocince an Concies | oe, oe nate eis Olen TB. | SE a oe nrratoe eiieata te Ue Se: | egtmenntony) died ot Paralyels Of tho | [Prices given Below reter to wheleaale eperaticus live | as Jecided that death was canes! by | Wella. tk: Dearie Unieensity. #100 bonds to keep the peace. Catherine Gai- | right side. She died Ip atont three quarters only an i } Frorn —Family neglect. An old establishe de brands, 740 and favorite institution | lizer, assault on Mary Hitmer; $5 and costs. | of an hour after the attack of congestion, and | © - - | ; Thos. Young, joud and boisterous; 85. Ces. | In about ten minutes after sue was taken tay Sdces Of EE Soa ee ee ae tee ee | Nailen and Celia Jones forfeited collateral. | with paralysis. She bas been in poor healt’ r aratacy t0 tear | will be taken, eo twat an eaie, appr | Maxgie Foster, loud: 55. Join Wanley, lond | for te part year, but has rot doom | MPSS MOORE WILE RROP | LYE DAY SCHOOL for either sex. Sept. 13 ‘Tuition and Music. year. Thiv scacel tx ¢ i oo a es necenat * * and boisterous, $5. Teresa Johnson and Jo- | sivce she came on the e: mp until th High’ fuily sitmared, near Herryyitie. Va. Daily stage Braden eeeecias eT aie y pe ferye bee etrcecion: ery seph Mortis were fined $5 for being load. fore yesterday. When Dr. Tack. of An presing the ty en fc with the do r Huch Hi re, who died tn | thorough. ; Neliy Jones and Mary Moriarity were sent | nepotts, who le on the in ft Bowed ms. addres Winchester, Va, last Mooday, in the75th | Ga we Ist of September Miss A. M. | down as va: rants. Martha Simms, Mariha | fo see t rday, sh thy. nesta ged Rg to Of Rew, Wr. | Haneon will re nant at Waiker and Mary Johnson, vagrants ant | She atienced the meet nek this | 15 tals ro Tece - , med Episcopal chureb, | Eng a Iding | prostitutes, were sent down. Champion Car- orning for + Entire Ce : "and sat | Hay, per mols ‘thie ci ae "| mesty known as St lia’s Acade: ter, colored, cl anged with Keeping @ danger- front of her te nat Usteced to the ser- | I — re - on Bia an exce i ous dog, which bit George Jordan; dog or- ittle th’ in less than an | ¢ = 7 a - W | Mise Hauson has an exceltent repncat | dered fo be Billed. John Horry Thee none Satie Watial be, thecrown aie hee | 2° W. » werarcers | 4s ~ Haven. Co: | lielous trespass on the property of EB. D. | so nobly wi was mxiel one. a Morgan in the wn Without license; < P piety, beloved by #11 th ‘cast @ gloom alt over the camp; the smallest child seerned to realize that the argel of des aa been im our taldst Ault 90 days she was a la Ming liquor | who knew her. aries Wil-on, it a circ | STRAM DYEING aN” ¢ LEANING ESTAS ors, iw nd Classical In Mrs. Angelo tts next Sorabliched. 2 inrged anc tnpr. ohn Thomas. maa Fitzhugh. Complair ° cation, & th ma hee have no | these parties, with another, (not 2 1m 1 23 a ver: L | a.) assaulted bim, took away bis pocket- | eeraphed : ppt book. and after taking the money (322), re bringin principal, will be J-SUORTLIDGE. AM. ALS SEMINARY fter her death, Mr. Anthony aker at Wast also, Cor : Kets Clear dering of thas #0 train will t at black wainutcoftin. w alle tee: £ n dus your address aud we wilt call tor ats se W turned the pocket-boox to him. Meld for th ,bs.the.bour drew nigh for the departure Sey atlae’ <a mpaapea work seany pave So te eee he ee 2 plar ore » | greod jury. the corpse, ® large concourse of people 4 HAE a * nt change. Work recowed and returned by nestl or ax t B. Lt ci Sa BENCH OL Tom avid to any plare th Ome cot 'S piano Store, 4 Maplewood Insti: ied under the conntry, han + 11th street isals. “Lard Sn instit ces Of the F apsl or yd was charged with the grand | nearly the larceny of farniture from Marie E. Starr, | kruory, Rev Proseerting witness tesiified that s a the er furniture stored on Pen der, an ELLE PaUn nk r ted at Con on, aud is for -, = vivania ave- = followed y by the ‘ ~ agente ian ee perp dpe nue, No. 478, and a writ of repievin was 2 Mr. W. Wi bay Aces é < <n | end te tata to bes 4 not in the » depot, Where the 22 eer ae : om | See werr known’ writ. Don’t think the plano was mentioned | an and opportunity to ail ws to look d mpd ftegh A rep Art y-wwill be reopened mber 13th, at | in the writ; Mr. L. took that, as alsoa bu- | upon her face for the last time. aere 2. 853019 izth street. 1th stree! Miss Moore will ol. for pr reau in an extra load. The trunk straps wer 21, and some bed lit eal Ss, & nation Wwite paige Dr. Tuek, of Annapolis, has come to the or inforssation apply at camp, with a well stocked medicin which is, with h of the ca m with underclot'si Were missed. Ou cross exam ss seid Mr. Lioyd bo: Vyrseeras rem eopen her Home and Day ther sex, near Berr t re nt money an! without | i | | served, and he (L.) took arti | | ! n will Virat inth of & ano and other articles with her mo 21 price—and such has been the caso for the The best fac pipes i $1512 Sth street norte ed as her agent. Jas. Edwards tesiified | past thre Dhayr ane PR athe, fom west, this city. that he served the writ of replevin, bat did VICES YESTERDAY. nS 10). ri abn gar Was The Media Academy for I not take the piano and bureau under the > ber busbe For Catal Deane p miles from Philad wrt: they were not mentioned in the writ. 3 i 67 Te Mrs. Swaggert testiied that after Edwards AL8.30, instead of 0: nh scant »politan Ch t ae ft Lioyd remained for time, ‘al meeting ot the stand, there were tu Sy ea € 6 pO of : Sth = 4 f a! eboret: exeurstons wil art e took oi! some of Uie good one in the Sth avenue tent, the j 4 bureau; when Mrs. Starr ¢ » Hobt nd the other in the _ | Was inthe act of taking some thir he tronk whleh he had ope amined: When Mr. Lioyd can tent in charge of Bros. MeKenny d. Cross-ex- | and Largent. These meetings were very. in- in be walked | teresting; in the first med several pre- ISH AN OUNG LADIES Hes for aequiring & hh collegiar 1 | cation pre vusurpassed. Address W. HH. : 20th, at 121 Maryiand { @round and said: “Oh! my, Oh! my,” and | sented themselves for prayer. At i m. a ae te enatan, once | spit about the floor. Question—He actet the Rey. Mr.\ of Mt. Vernon ch, CITY ITEMS. ye attached ¢ | 5 a The Westerns i an open manner, didn't he? Witness—Y Raitimo: from Jobn vil, 3: verse Skuse y a Pieecnie | fap at es minster, Maryland: | but he opened the trunk, “(Lang tgreal day of the feast tee ‘ eral other witnesses testined, ¢ edtreated. in eoparate Lpabeineeas E an old coloved Wotan. aving a full corp: stood and er him come untome ed, if au tania. man thirst let rowme are well foruist J endairy. The country a, enth asin! session efendant, suggested that the evidence AFTEROGON SERVICES. “. fad en mgr og gy Sr hia oa nulative, when the witness retortal noma. There V nectings heid — aa FRANCIS S-UANNON, Propr tienlars, _the trath, ‘the everlasting truth, aud | A ladies’ ineeting ne Broadway tent, jet New. Fall Styles of Hats TAWBORE Hovse ‘The Fdgeworth School, No. %9 Frankjin | that's what T waut to. tell Ar, | by Sister Burros; a prayermectinginthesth | Opening to-day at Lewis’ “Pepalar O PABNESVILLE, Me treet timnere, Mrs. H. 1. Lefevyre, prt noid testified to serving a search warrant | avenue tent, in charge of Bros. . a Norris ana | p Mr. Siinp- | PT! TGOMERY 00, MARYL : YD. _ ag leaed the shove named “Wt eaperior 2 Who are the esvuntey, a is Lr being located pear the Soest fost { @le> commands @n exte: i view of tine Ridge Moontatns end the etrrounding otry. Fishing and bunting in abandance Coa Table tiprovements hare been made t cipal. ns its’ thirte September 1th. circulars. The Collegiate In near Gove | more, is con | Dame. any od | Wheeler: wd K, 2 son’s ten nal se principal | | | | Sued Out by Mrs. Starr at 519 7th street, : | fialing thé pianoand bureau. ting i ». Haid zat the stand at3 p. Mrs. Chariton. mi. the rain tell in torrents, and people to arjourn to. the Will be prepared th umodations to Ladies Us ko spor d the enmm The defendant called M Mr. cel bis Way Mrs. Cw A. Knap, who aND COLLF Joyd the ‘plano TUDENTS 0% BOTH SEXES SEPARATE DEPARTMENTS corps of Professe mi-Aunual See stifled that he sold titute for Young Lad 2 hot Ba ne S of Notre hes excellent facilities tor | the thorough trairing, beth physical ant scene cessi hite’s establishment, te the Treasury. Hours 5 a. NES were sleeping p she awo. €, and saw tthe ist of May 1 ‘anson Brot bureau to M Mrs. Mat! st. Mr. Radelitfe, of ers, testified to selling th Lio on the 1th of June, s testified that Mrs. Starr said | E. b. Owen preached. Iti- Dns treated, at Dr. Vi h avenue, where the Rey. | street, oppes Dg tent on | m. to6 nm. ' ee bi Ser | M % \. 6 p.m. ne etn last stumtoer, ety} ac t te | mental, of young ladies, Send for a came \i at the furniture was Mr. Lloyd's. with the A GREAT ERROR, i ot ball a mile trem Barneerthe dee ote te | logees | exception of @ bedroora set, which she said | and one to which atte Dr. ©. W. eng ak a waa ing one boure ride on the cars ae Gens 7 1, Nos. 127 ana | sie would b r some money he owed her, | as it affects the spi smile. Pills are om Washtogton, D- © j anes, uibern Home | nen non and | (abou Tuis was at a honse ar the | whet extent none can {when p Jieadach 5. x Obiidres wade a : , aud Bre. John Pegram, ovis | Eapitel. about two or three weeks ago. H. | itents come forward to the altar, there are a | Siceplereness, aial at 39 FRANELLN ther information apply to ef alten Ge Bee, a a Reno * : R. Eiliot testified that he went with Lloyd | host of good ning Christians who sur- cents # box, Pec LUFF wales iheaanone en ns . ty ering around | dreted ¢ collegiate systex ap the house for the burea’ 1 pi S: nd them, and generally two get beside the Ps les Stott Barvesvilie teomery Mi mis-esa aa ights past. I large corps of insiructors. French is the | %? the bouse for the bureau and piano. Sa.a- | round them. and generally two get beside the | Prigescts Charles Stot isa wh Ms small build, smooth face, | larenaze of the school, ar ame would be recognized if | is required to be | nel Costen testified that he assisted Mr. El- | mourner, one on each side, and commence sylvania avenue, Washington | Hor te mowing the articles; saw Mr. Lioyd | taiking to him at the same time, one in one os | | } | | Terms: @2 per dag, aud from @S tc #10 per week. | “Polytecnnie School, St. Clement's open the tran and take the musqaito net, | ar and the other in the other. The poor | ‘Tire NATIoNAt SATINGS BAXX, corncrof | , EY tt cit - oe CO ‘md glasses out, whieh was al] | mourner thus besieged is more perplexed and | New York avenue and Ith street, pays 5 per PINGLER HOUSE ee coool ook. coufured thay instructed. ‘Then again, there | sent. per annum on Beate cok eeake: | = as i Ss ae, | thosough collegiate education. Send for a {Fisher asked that Liovi be held to bail | is such a hubbub-if you might call it suei— | month. kankiog bours,9to4. Saturiavs,9 K DAME Of MARYLAND. UNION SQOAKE N. ¥ ow 1 catabce " - for the action of the grand jury. kept up around the altar, that many who | to¢and 6 to 8. “iw, aud efor Young Ladies near G EUROPEAN PLAN bis ¢ oe ore eee | Webb briefly argued that there was no would be glad to come do Dot, for they say — . 7 nty, Md., 2! sega - Sia me lca eand of Neale. je ce on which he should be beld. Jt was | they could never stand It. it would be weil ow fo 210,000 has peen inverted tn Bwoox A SELEOT FIRST OLASS HOTEE tn ¢ mples. for the inspection of __me 4 . | sriprising that the case was brought here, | if the presiding elder would remedy this. rivileges and pald 900 per cent. pront. “How irabty to | of the city. conventont y bp typenise (perty | SUISANCTS—GEOKGETOWN «| d admitting that Mrs. Starr's statement In closing I would state that there is a Ee A_ book on I street, sent free. mitding 44.0 fi : ae the = ak ING ULOWN UP. Is e« thut she furnished tie mouey, it | splendid prospect of more rain. Fumuriige & Co, Baukers, 2 Wail street : | ot ieee bemeatces ac ae wed | . TRE Board of Heaith last night coudemnet tt f between. him and Be ney Prencte eR A MME FOR ELEN ae New York. 6,3: | cod Bemerione Seee” yy Sere ee “ | &@ trame house and premises 2} ‘er. clearly shown that Mr. Lloyd Preaching at ) a.m. by t ov. Mr. = i" | money than at the lar firet-clame thoted : ming they were again | streets northwest, ond Tear of pre I these articles. “" | Nailor, of Payette-street Chureh more. | fH SINGER SEWING MACHINE rales 0 4 mm. it. | guntly f oF — - el at the Stan office. | “og L str ct northwest. Health i that this was an irregular | Md., or m his abse: ty took out the writ of one for summerand aclosed hoth fitted in very com- asbed rooms $1 per day upward e by the Rev. Dr. Ed- | 1812 were #2 a At 3.0 p.m., by the Re ——— - ing tre rttention of the me +, Teplevin, and should have there stopped. It a at by the Rev. Mr FPO2 XYALIDS AND TRAVELERS, tn ateret ear aed we hone at | that in varioas localities serious nuts | mattered little as to who paid for the prop- x EXCURSIONS AND Plc NiC PARTIES chime A Siena nbc That thee | Xt requiring special action; these are in | tity. She had it in possession, aud tale wae — Pittee BEEF and HAM, of caceltemt favor, at 2 Languages, $24 Spartinents, $343 aags-eolm laid before the board a com JF PROBST, Proprietor = 7 1 lighter | thé Main collections of staxnant water and | presnmed to be in her. At that time, too, Pine Grove Camp Ground. “Eo aacurh for Sanitiviches COAL AND Woop. ~ ighter | filth in alleys, -ad streets improperiy graded, | the woman was under arrest in this court, [Spec cesponctence of The Star.) GAME RK Carve WAL! COAL! COAL? SO Moriag | Or With defective payements and obsirncte! | and conid not attend to her property. He : kOVE Camp GROUND,) TON 258s! principats | C : | sewer traps. Tuese have been made the sub- | Ww 1 the accused for the action of the Skagg’s Farm, D. C., Aug. 12, 1875. "5 angla the Collegrate woo Woop: jeet of frecrent coramnnications to We Dis- | gr epee md = 2 tiiet engineer, who hes p.omised to al them, but they still exist. After some sion the sum of #159 was appropria abatement of alley nuisances tn squares CHANGE. LONG AND SHORT SIGHT EXCHANGE FOR SALE ON : : Le es Never betore bas (his old aud favorite re | FOREIGN 1 - aria WG ee oe he | sort presented such an auspicious appe I Marie E. Starr arraigned on the charge of | £ ne fr & latge Ad en thinFAciio reeny ofa bedstead and two mattresses {| #hce is arg 2 enthusiastic ¢ R.B. Lloyd. Mr. Lloyd testified that | 1pg as lt does to-day, Lam bow recei UF all sizes of the ort grades COAL, | BALTIMORE. | ' j | .. Wtlkesbarre and “Locest m. 4 ve y~ © ni ui Ash; “Lorberty” Bed Ash $11 and 432, and so taueh c 1 ont né flo se 5 Penn- | twenty-four hours to intervene between th oy ene ate A bes 4 | ton as related fo cther losiliee ae | nia aceaue 19 Mire. BtAre. asl thers | and the dedicatory sermnon, when the exter EROWN. SHIPLE ake Seana cemeeene | ferzed to the spe pm tte. | articles were taken from bis privaie apari- ot Ge ce ee = ‘ | @ very small advance upon the original c j AFRaL EXPLOSIONS. | ments and removed them to another house. bmpleted, and the work commence | | Lam aisy offering at low Ggares prin: | A commur from E.R. Chew and | She retvscd to give them np, and he recoy- | ! earnest for the sa Sapir tcc Le Oak aud Pine WOOD, sawed aud split ac other resi orgetown relative to t ered the property by a writ of replevin. zhe gtounds are tastefully arranged, the | of ditions through’ taal pe magazine nexr that city The witness Was examined at length by | tents forming @ semi-oval, with the stand at 5 sud Office, corner Sth am he Ly A street, between 3d __W. . MARLOW, ; 3 no ot are south. Th cd there ure two tous of | Mr. Meloy, and said that he leased one floor | Tbe Rorth facing townrds the sout | angiziw Duport’s powder was read. and aft. some | 0. the house to Mra. Starr at sio per month, | haves gradual Bet a ee ee SS aUITTTERETTn " A fee ae tOn was fekrred to a special commit. | reserving the use of the parlor in common | to the circle of tents, thus enalning f Lat, | PASTUBAGE FOX HORSES —I1 have abc | tee, of whieh Dr. Verdi ts chairman, wit orn ali parts of the ground to witness what- | LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. ew: : with her; that the woman removed the prop- pa * | seres @ that j | RTHIKE) STRIKE! STRIKE BOK ¥K fourth. | instructions to confer with the District Com- | erty, ard placed itin the parlor. ver may begoing on at the stand. | On the | scat eal RES! Charles | roissioness in relation tiereto. |) Mr. Meloy submitted that there was no | T&btof ihe stand is the preacters’ tent, and | Z o seventh | VITAL STATISTICS. | larceny in the case, and Mr. Fisher briefly | 00 the left is the tent for the accommodatio 5 00-8 The printed statement of vital statistics in | argued the case. of members of the committee. Tent-noiders i y : ay engages precting their tents, | District for the week -nding August 7 | Jndge Sneil said that the party having re- | 4 busily engaged in erecting their s 1, showing 107 dt the principal | covered the property by! replevin. carl and fresh arrivals are constanUy coming de cs being cbolera infantum, 1s; whoop- | charged erlminally himself this caseseemed | Spite the frequent SHOWETS. ot beh. *; copsrmption, 9 typhoid fever, | Ike an afterciap. He did not believe that Mins enexer revival ba of young _— lisexse of the hea.t.6; pneumonia, 4: en- | there was any felonious intent, and dis- | DAVe @ large tent erected for Be es teritis, 4; ol age, 5; diarrhea, §; mias.nus, | missed purposes, and at this time they are maici: spits paseer ‘The mortality of the woods resound with their songs of praise tng Ang aud intercession for divine aid in the great | fornisn ined at a pris | blest individual LOOK! LOOK! | SORD, PINE WOOD doitverad for #9 » a j (Bas A DEM. Spence: fth &s.tun 1| = ts Dist. let TRLING' js of CUAL, with 3.20 Ihe wt » ot the vic hay work which is abont to commence. oe | Bee te eee ne Oe wee ALEXANDRIA. From the extensive list or ministers who | tuunsders | ee } . Als SAWE ths were from © ymotic tonal, 25.23 from tal. and 4.00 from \ FRY HARD ON GENERAL EARLY.— eral Fitz. Lee has told us a gool joke characteristic on) of “Old Jubal?’ which we | promised to be present the camp continues, the comn a gaged in making the appointments e SPLIT WOOD at corrompond NSO™ BROTHE W. W. BURDETTE & to., Nos _ — — one Wher ve wt 6 ality of the white | forego th sure ¢ 8 in order 16 publish the sate, so that persons | AYE ONLY PLACE IN TES CITY W [p= pails eee ein mcthwent : geo “mn fe Ree General Barly iaiely woctved 6 prose ae can be sniormed fia xy te day Woo wilt 1 OUT EXCEPTION, Tes, yas “ae MON Dat omens eos j 1 ie ee ortality of the eolored popula. | vitation from the chaplain of a New York | 9¢cupy the stan 1. Arrangements with the 10 GET at the «. bafidiag., No. 1623 lth <te tts aa . — 7 per 1.909 for the same’ pra | post of the G. A. R., to attend their summer | Baltimore and Potomac railroad company PURE IMPORTED WINES, | Set A liuted vuter of boarding pupils will bo | CvaL, WOub AND pick t eneampment. @t @ pleasant lake resort, in | bave been completed, so that trains wi = Isat for termes ope c nh | BULLUVING MATERIA: 2 over births, 4 ate, where, a her amusements | 81.8 special station but a few rods from the | gg « neNAavit’s, Direct Importer, ms : t LOsy ash | u 2 Ls pene he Ey a aineuas 4 pecomanes of aenaete Ai is Canis the vou | _sytus Southam cornse Och ead Dae aw sd nt the principal b wissiol” | a beveatenywon waod one soe er births was ra ne scene: ne 7 per Bae be - SE eae 7 Of ASTHRACITE en4 BITUMINGOS JUS Lb For the the Valley entitied “The Spire of the will en: ay Who cannot be | NOTICE FROM THR AGENTOY THE MEDEA | QT CECILIA'S Ava | PULSE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD L. tow sth. @ : “ ite and 1 ¢ | Shenandoah.” Ana in the cast of characters bund during the day togo over in | COLLAK COMPANY. eae, of the | sawed aud «pli gf ander cover wit ¥ Li female. ; fe- | thatof the rebel General Early had been as- nd return after serv’ ie on ~ it Hondred Thousand MEDEA COLLARS, hoo’ 1 Having the contd « eaversl b . S ani w 4 nto seer | ht friend itso it the general remneen ee wee | ty ee. cutee Bizew from 12 Wo" HF inches. For prospectus apply to SISTER # » | Fees saa re hoard went into sec § frien Z. 5 s ‘ ‘ po — OF prospectus apply to Si “ = thathe had had a good many hard thines | ~MODERN HAMM AND GUNS—At t PERUALE BOWS, at five coute Tur Scorcn Hart ; ctory in Gern E. LULLEY’S, said about him, but this was the hardest | Krupp's tamons factory in German 618 vauia ave hinen and) thingon him yet—to have himself repre: | Hous steam hammer, which cost half amil- __616 Penusylvanie arent itended t excur- | sented on the stage by a d—d Yankee | Hon doilars, has long been an object of ad- | SUMMER HATS, ns and St. | PreacherSenfinel, 13¢h, © | miration; bat it is to be surpassed by 4 bam. ngton | SCrPOSED MURDER. —The mother ana | Mer costing a million, and_proportiot 1G. | Stepfatheref Alfred Hyatt, the colored boy, | MOTe enormons. In England the: — Seve | oBTBAW apd LIGHT FELT for Men, Youths and | sae fof i made, at prodigious expense, a gun weigi | opie a Bt fiver on rel Wag ere death ‘by being Tin over by the | 1EE about. eighty-one. tons—considerably | (DERSS CASSIMERE HATS se Line = At sae Nee e i King @ few remarks, recited the | Miaht train of the Alexandria agg reve | 0 sg pe eee en taties are me MACKINAW STRAW HATS. extras, Metis Dealer tu Seet Vartettes ut : 4 } EE m | Fleksbui ul on Saturday Site 1 Tee ancien of tha oo ney, = | "Summer Bt svahes trot Phtlwle! CITE AND OUMPEBLAR) OUAL, : bing i Ee ee nee enn: | AURORA Se last, are ilis- | ing another of the same size. It appears | Clasiug out Summer Stock at reduoat rates. ANTHRACITE AND OUSPEBLARY Guam, raulic STINEMETZ, Hatter, on- | _jyt-ty 1237 Pennsytvaai upon the subject ot at considerate lief t Z Seen : from the London paper that a hy ‘nodorete ft onc Fock of % streer ene, Utficws and Tarde | Stso, WOUD tm the silek, or sawed and pits. = | fee . * me 21 ? structed to bear the weighty massof metal me r of Mth.) will reopen | dsiaud avente, botweon Mtb ant With «tr: PaOh edie eae | Rnnoked dean and’ enie tah Gael for directing {t right or left, or up or down, DEVLIN & CO., Thoroggh. lnctrc 0 ETB SS eee Rr oNgh, Mesers 2 “ se ples were dispose! of after Mr. | om the railroad track. They assert that when | 8¢Cording asit may be necessary to train ty Modern Languages Lm u 4 ten minutes after the train passed, the pock- | Of Taising the projecti ets of the deceased were turned wrong side | t82n a thousand ponn discovered the remains, which wasonly | We eur; and then there is. beside, the task (NEW XORK,) speeeh, follow ¢ ¥ were in order, ans } as follows The short ruun games, they resulted the z/2,and = : Taco was Wot : EST END INSTITUTE, pene hh ~ rs Mew ered ¢ ‘Who received as a | oUt and there were two cuts on his head, ap. | the pushing of 3 eee 106 F STREEr. WwW MUS.8.LOADY, Privcimals | ov : beige “Scouts ie nate SU ASS Reco ly Dace ies onnce SUNOS ONS | Toe toler comacreen, thin eon ell oem ea fond for Otrentar. “iSite | STOCK OF SLATE MANTELS, i y Won the second prize, “Seott's Life.” Run- | 0D th a ¢ a shot teen’ incbes of solid iron, a nin " 1 “ {the head near the ear. The deceased al hot through eighteen inc : . PABABEAU TEACHES P: BAB- | Having the Leet selections of colors ta styles and moc- wits ca jeutat ds . | Archie Sinati; scooud pide.“ Litooe Berets” | had a bundle witich contnieed e emiraen | giving iheattac the superiority once more D)aokY suas eiivation ot the Votoe ne. | 2 ‘We show the bosteclection of PARLOR ‘ w $ >. “s ers e an the pnending and tremendous rivalry be: CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. drees at Mre BKICAENBACH'S Piano Store, No. | Giatie. plain aud fancy, eummer picces, £e., im - | Master Buckley: “Standing “Jump. wae eae ee toe oe time | tween heavier artitlery and thicker plates. 433 Ith street corthwest, dvcit-iy* | the city.” “Oar Baltimore KITCHEN RANGE . Srp < | prize, bells Poems,” 3 C . mae. epee te Pill j Kios.'semod prize. “Lite ai Soott,” Arekie | tens, worn incarting bricks, were fouad-ai | The un isto Co ae ee eles Oe, | OR OUR CUSTOM TRADE WE KEEP THE | foot satietectory ooking stare ip toe: teasGey oie ' io adie reco First prize, “Burns’ | the precise spot from which his body was a on at —— ‘ainent. It is to be | BESTASSORTED STOCK OF MATERPALS TO BANKERS. | Dae recently been greatly. ved.end pow bee the e rank Wlison; second prize, “Life | dregged by the train. It is further ascer- nd ‘8 chief armament. B BE FOUND IN THE UNITEDetaTEs,starig | ____VANRERS. | bears water‘ ia ail ot Charles Martin. Tue three-leg | tained thatan unknown colored man made Fong r barale eect prenee beet nore rgd FABBICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR NATIONAL SAFE DEPosiT co., { pWtS.cnll She celebrated Barston ‘Special Heating race was won oy Masters Stewart aud Mar- | inquiries near Arlington park concerning Mariel ant ie eee ee to | 08, AND THY CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF \ i Range. Bock x Granger er Bievated Pocme’ and. “Lite ef Hoot’ Lente | botore toe bate eine carne UalfAan, boar | Fenect that twenty yearsage ironciaas wers | BBGLIBE, FEEROH, GERMAN ARD AMEMI Comer Wek St ond New York ave | SSce as, stltct R coat, t . voems” and “Life F Long. race: 3 le ‘ B | * dlere’s "biaeciath’ doublobresst yest, | Piostpriae, “Gay Masmerine © Alton beer, | Ghtowd deliberately turned In the opposite | U2kbown, and that the largest service gan | CAN MANUFACTUBE, WOR THIS BEANOB HIRE AND BURGLAR ROOM VAULTS. | | y ; the 6%pounder, | OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE BEST r satin wv le dout east vest. | second prize, “Seottish Chief,” Martin. direction towards the tunnel, the place where | @ the British navy was R pais ot white ponte waite chloe a wrt i ae oeniane of prizes was made by | the supposed accident occurred, and made | Which was sufficent for smashing in the | ARTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR Ait Blows of valuablos taken on deposit, Safesfor SITOHEN COTENSILS, TIN WARE, ac the b ip,the | there the same inquiry of the watebman of | Wooden sides of the men-of-war of that day. | fOR THB MECHANIVAL WORK, AND 1m | Tt fice bours,ga.m.to4p.m- bai ~ white coal, giass pitcher. glass butter | Mr. George Cowie on the homeward trip, the " a po . H PLANT, President. PLUMBING AND Gas FI’ ote SAE ev aly ile” | cer tonkioe,srmopcnie schnow® | i ean wk Sore nm kateog |" sewer Ganga precucn aod amet: | SVERE, AMAFECE TUaR OUT ‘Saigrat sony SEF SPARE | as nce temnaecsomrer tee rear eae: ay SS sane aes ti - | contrivance , it is st ly A eo! ARRESTS FORA vs was the prime attachment for | stances, which were not within the know- | in Paris for getting rid of the noxious e ORDEBED AT OUR WASHINGTON OFFIOB = = = = ye gy, our ote Seporiense ; many during much of the afternoon and wp | ledge of the eoroner or the jury of Inquest. | of sewers, its arrangement and action being | FOR THIS DEPARTMENT 18 MADE UF In Ei, Mc. Timo i, CO work at fair Orders for jobulng werk ass Mepnatse Of | ws oretock, the honr of the departure of the | On the other hand, it is a well known fact | Qs follewe:¢ with the main sewer | SEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, HOTWITH- their ‘House to LB DBOET | Riis wliana MeDonaid, of | Stary Washington, that ideume, Always comes to @ {nll stop at | is a pipe twe inches In diameter, and at the | @TAMDING THE ASSERTIONS OF BOME Gp BUILDING, coreer Surana f streets. : | HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ° Ward} ee that identical place, and it appears myste- | top of the pipe is @ ball se fixed’ that {t al- | QUBOOMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THRSB are to do '@, general bod | 317 9p struct, bewween Pouas ant D a} WESMELAGE Licumuns lave bern teens to eee Bas Fleer Pa hn track | OWS 8" aperture ofa quarter of an inc ail | ORDBES PROM OUR READY MADE STOOK. Ese check at a weet, ‘or rom th y ash evans ant Katie M. Mor- jaeed . ugh: gas “4 - sn officer ar- | gan JohnH Briseoe and Sasan Annie | the engineer did nat observe it. and the en= sone hae — eg a stants © and New York, < Colleo” Lizzie Brown the ‘Banning up outsite of sad Sell Foreiga Exchange, and aservant Barnes, Wan. Carley and Mary Canon: Toe. mineer aenerted that his eugine did not pass she lasmoaiee jae eanwar gm pipe. and BEADY MADE CLOTHING. een . Den~ “ < Cae XN 3. or; body. he thing, aud | Lambert F! Rerginas and Buus B: Bushoy: | 'PROPRRTYSALE.—Mesers. Green & wise, | 0st Endemeath the ‘ball. at the top" of the he house avenue, of c! Mes MOTHS: sewer from rising through the conter, | OUR READY MADE BTOUK, CONBISTING OF | matcments and yoctation prise of ail on the Rappabannock river, in Fauquier | and Th casi hin eae oe meee, which | OUB LATEST STYLES OF MENS, Youras, | * "* NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, county, containing seven hnadred acres, to eutirely surrounds the aperture. The conse | ayp OHILDBEN'S SUITS, AND SPRING mailed free to these. to N.H efiate * Bro. of New York, for $10,100. | quencets that the OVEROOATS, FROM WRIOH WE FILL OB ALE § ordinary gas and is eae Boreas DEKS IN TWO DAYS TIME. } Stock arrangement may be easily ap- | ONE SPECIALTY IM OUR FURNISHING | =r tih? i is GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMEKIOAR enamine | os for discovering the | rnd that way, as it Sts at oace.—4:l. fh nM oF GARMENTS FEOM Too wuct cREmtT cannot be given to the | an Elmwood collar. No puiling this way | formerly that of Granville’ Kelles: slucseed | Boece eae treet eh meats, tne | ALSO 4 LINE OF SAMPLES 09 Treasury re ay | “mip Quren of Toe Bt a7 The ship Queen of the Mersey has been Lay & Co.. 2 | setzed by the sueriff at Brooklyn, N. , oe Ee ies Toe ona | Gatette, 3th. peel eee, =7-Pinchback is sw! around the circle. ie spoke in Lexington fonday night, ‘In Great Britain there are 585,000,000 iuivested in the production of sicotel while some lunatics cali @ poison.—. Y. Herald. &7The New York Liberal Ciub held a Tmeeting last night in honor of the memory of Hans Christian Andersen. A number Danish residents were presegt, the overburde writ of attachment ior debt. the pa; of special maprovement | gy 4 dependent old man in New Orleans, .— Acte g =e upon hearing his son say that work was ACeIDENT.— ‘wish 50, $100, $500, 61,000 bye tree gg sewer pipe, @ set of burners is so arrang- Pe cica oom ce ts Wald bro, pes ‘all grease, ‘eine a hearing. 2 Teal estate agents of this city, have just sold ‘when light they ma! - OUB WASHINGTOS OFFIOB WE KEBP | jends to many inousands of 5 5 ——— THERE is great satisfaction in putting on the farm of Jud, Lester ce Wi ee eee ag = ve 8 a i oes * Greet, - nd poorly paid, went out of the house bout 9 «clock this morning | Saree a Father Barotti, of St. Martin's charch, | 4d shot himself, so as Lyereigng bens in atter og lo check bis horse, whieh had aA le bere Benya A —— become frightened, was thrown tothe ground | ham, Me., Se See ees and siightiy braised. The baggy was dam- | tressed her friends by ver aetd to the extent of $25, Commissioner | Who has served two terms ia STAs Gurlajed Kaiber Baggs fo his Bomg, | for hopse-stealing. Or 3% erres of good meadow, with neve! WOURMISH READY MADA. frock woier running the cadre tema, apes Deviin & Co., | A oumber of COWS and AE omy 1100 FSXRRNR, | 721m" yea bees, pL Ee OES Gabbe eee TO PASTUme, I g So

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