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Prien LS eer, EVENING STAR. | "2 atrtcn tom sue excemive mane ORGETOWN. CURSIONS, PIO NIOS, &e. | SUMMER RESORTS. Duow xxp—Turee colored men ‘0: FOR MARSHALL HALL. | ABOFIC Be, Phar. x. a. TUESDAY -04.-000000+-.S aly Ul, 1876 ployed Yaahip’s coal WhArZ, started ONRIST CRUECH SUmDAY SOHOO™ ie the mont 0a teat tai Weather Probabilities To-day, | fe AF. P Wiad of the Tremont | “eno. 8. BD r. pn 2 if i Aner Jp Age a ‘Y BEXT, 1305 INSTANT. | Bese. this city, Orrr OmTEr SIGNAL OPFTO¥.a, Pope et al.; decree Alexander i john W. leave aret ant 4 Tt. Nvasminerom, Jaly 11, 18 6. Hical Eetaio sane. = whatetta mead Pies Tare mix bre many 3 DoUNTY, mo For New England and’ the midd‘e Dont fail to attend. Pistorio's Band sre ctans nian: | fifveen too SUBF BATHING AND OOBAN SKBEZz. continued warm southerly to westerly winds In re. estate of John ry and partiy cloudy weather duriug the day, qrine peouate pro. jor followed by cooler weather, local rains, rie- etal; pro sts., Sng barometer, and east to south winds to- and Huestis. Humes Poplar Dight. approved. were LOCAL NEWS. cragtent dows tor | Semen ean Beare Condensed Lecals. borthwest. 25. another steam canal ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 7:30 p. | Dries, colored, was Bor: BPG Waaners patect, —_— mi. and extinguished at 11:30 p. Beat on the corner of 3d and D streets south- stream to Lock No. James Belicw sends us ® batch of fresh | West, and fell to the Dg | eee in 35. The HG. BXT TRIP ew York wee! veyed lohnson’s barber days. Nec Parner is Sgainancad with New York | ber of i and omen | ie steno make, will THURSDAY, July 13. and Philadelphia to-day. tendance was Foe Hropale Court willpantti ine txt or | Thomas, Brogerie. Trams: | and Geures Waeneragearecpeccesy ieee | ,.7é,.MARE WASHINGTON win Ses a ee ee Say et ee ee ee 10 years, becoming’ di from some | return st iio clock, , 3 cause, left Home Industrial School (a! ir. Sint writes that Mrs. Sia trated by the ena ett, at the Holly Tree Li whose sudden deat inst F wan noticsd | G street, near fist ood op ibe ola poorhouse) yesterday evening. Toey | yon eee conte — Doe ap Sup Sean pn a ag PEnown | BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the regaiar | GUEDAY BXOURSION a - nm an ay. bat J some- | Monthly meeting of the Eighth Bailding ory s - or {tur weeks, For ibe first time sinee the war the F. Association, last night, 12 shares were with- LADY OF THE LAKE. ri AMULiES of July was ce'ebrated in the city of Jack- | Street southwest, near F street. ---- Three | “gt. poe moms ata ieaxtneeen Orson — Lae poe i. sonville, Florida, this year, and an oration | of laborers at work on the Corcoran 8. took two GRAIN. Boat Children ur years and servants srice, was delivered building, at the corner of 15th street and | F. Surleb: Lape 00 bi — adares formerly of Washington. Pennsylvania avenue, were prostrated ee sot hi be oS~) barrels py > JAMES BR MIU N. Proprietor, At a mest OF Beery Eo A eh : 5 | 400 bushels cora to H.M. Talbott; 300 busnels D1tw Point Ln bout. Bt Mery s Oo., Ma, , Ge a were elected an sae a Se ‘rom these infle, | wheat by rail to T.C. Wheeler: bout Tove (BAUAPEAKE House Thos. Humphrey, D.C, Jas. Fast B.S. learned, died_on Sunday night at the resi- | private alley opening on M street, between | ences. He recogn See ate ana | cota Lan hectein ae ren kena Pleasantly situated tors most deatrable ‘HH. Young, Paee Summerscaies, T. dence of Mr. Ebel, on Baxzard’s Point, from | loth and lith, where it is uninterrupteliy | the two who were with him, but said there b> rit wie e! Oe so oer ive to H. M. Ape fy ET I ‘The first prayer meeting in connection fects of the heat. He was buried to-day. | performing its deadly work of poisoning the | Was another woman with him, Jas. Weils, ‘aibott. ‘heat, $1.25 to $1.30. With the Washington Grove camp-meeting, | **"* Srnday evening, & young German, | surrounding atmosphere and Offending the Tenet and another named Nolan, took - MOSEUEY and J. w. (which will take piace at the gro’ named Frederick Sustret, employed ia the | sensibilities of all passers-by. Whether the | Lee outriding. The former testified to see- be On artared Sor males out on the Metropolitan branch, B.& | family of Senator Jones, corner of B street | scavenger or the housekeeper on the prem. | ing this woman take the pocket-book from ALEXANDRIA. Excursions wt reasoned crates, Ap-d ©. R. R., August 4th,) will be held at the | and New Jersey avenue southeast, was sud- | ises be to blame for the nuisance I do not | Lee's pocket and hide it benind the cushious ———— a : Foundry ehureh this evening. deuly prostrated and died at 11 o'clock, with- | know. I only know thatone or thsother | Of the hack. Sergeant Dinemere arrested Firt DEPARTMENT.—The corfict in re- ONS TO THE CAPES Those who purpose ‘attendfa, the Lyceum | out speaking @ word after he was stricken | ought to be interviewed by Judge Snell and | Ellen, and testified to finding the pocket- | gard to the office of chief engineer of the fire Burean excursion this week will notice, by | down. -+--Yesterday afternoon Mr. James | afverwards by Col. Crocker for allowing it to | Dook at her den on 1% street. Theamont | department still continues. Oa Saturday A Ma Pottiny reference to the advertisement, that it takes | Wagner was prostrated by the heat, and was | exist. It is simply disgracefal to both par. | recovered was $80. ‘The other woman has night Mr. Henry Herbner,on the advice of BATA COUNTY, VIBGINIS lace on Thursday evening. After this week | taken to bis bome on 10th street, be.ween N | ties, and an outrage on community. not yet been ted. his counsel and some friends, agreed to with- (Rapidly approaching oompieti tis expected that they will be given regu- | and O. ----Benjamin Hampton, driver of Eouvs. ALL SORTS. draw from the contest, under the jmpression | Wil bave a capacity of TWELVE BUND pry jarly on Wednesday evening of each week | One of Vogt’s baker wagons, about eleven rea Thos. Brown was fined $5 for assanit and | that the law would not sustainhim. Yester- every twelve hours, = tha pol and trea Without variation. ovclock this morning, fell from his seaton | ACCORDING to George Alfred Townsend, | battery. Cyrus Lenoir, an idle and incor- day, however, under solicitation of others, ing Toom foreach bather. It is the best errenged resenvattves, FW: ,,Vaushm, Alfred | the vehicle from the excessive heat, aud was | the Sioux are the perfection of Nature's wild | Tigible boy, was sent to the reform scuool | heversrmined pe cetese tation of others, fioet comforiatio bathing eutablishioeat te Tye Wood, L. E. Sleigh, John H. Orcott and A. | taken to Lieutenant Gessford’s (ist station, | men. They are red republicans, polytheists | during his minority. test the matter, or stand the test in the } arhesbes = 5 T. Stewart, of the Young Men's Christian | when medical ald was summoned. Notice | who worship ‘eon? —. in natare—objects A Plea For Eve. an ee see courts. This morning he received from tive ponerse in of — Association of this city, to the international | was sent to his employer. ----At 2:30 o’clock | being rare on their plains. They are Poly- t of the Sons of Mayor Jobnson @ communication setting to enjoy the exclasive nse of the boat. of the liver, convention of the association at Toronta, | this afternoon George Jones fell at the cor- | gamists, to whom natare contributes a! wife —- forth that he (the Mayor) regarded Mr. Herb- | °°! M. B. GREGG, Captato, la, on the i2th instang, left this city | Derof Pennsylvania avenue and 5th street | everywhere; and Sioux infanc: is spent lis- {From Harper’s Bazar.) ner as the legal chief engineer, and would jel6-Im ‘Bixth street Wharf, yesterday to attend said convention. east, overcome by the excessive heat. He | tening to the delectabilities of war till the We hardly need anything to demonstrate | support his claim, notwithstanding the ac- A reputable citizen residing near the cor- | was picked up and conveyed to his home, | child precociously weeps to takeascalp. The | Our descent from the man who hid himself tion of council. The Mayor further ve his SSE BF tae ah and M streets northwest complains | No.7 i7 6th street southeast, by Officer Mc- | ch‘efs have little or no authority, and are | bebind # scantier fig-lea! than the fig-tree | reaccas for contending that Mr. ners FESTIVALS. of the conduct of bad boys who congregate | Greevy, where he expired. overcome by the braves. There is no law or | bears when he declared, in the face of his | election was l jn quite a ‘thy docu- Te in that vicinity and amuse themselves by Fae ES code of law among the Dakotas, and proper- accuser, “The woman gave me, aad Idid | ment. Meanwhile it is rumored that the | (; 84ND FAMILY ity y8-Im Hot Springs, throwing stones at sparrows’ nests and ‘The Death ef General Custer. ty is an institution of abhorrence with them, | 8%,” for it is the first excuse that rises to | matter will be brought to the attentiomer st PETERS PABIOR HOMSON house otherwise conducting themselves in @ dis- | MEMORIAL MEETING LAST NIGHT —pRo- | Untamable, factious, but formidable in war, | the ps. of the most of Adam’s sons, to-day. | the Corporation Court at its it term. | wor {he Benefit of the Church, tobe nel at Bey xr'é T . ~ orderly manner. POSED MONUMEST TO THE DEAD GEN- | 'Teacherous and cowardly, but still in arms | The Spanish king, who always, when any | The necessity of some immediate action 1s tb street Park,on THUBSDAY, August Sd, 1376. RESOVO HOTEL, At & meeting of the stockholders of the ERAL. forever, they have survived e' European | trouble arose, asked ‘*Who is she?” origi- | apparent to all, as it is re to be the Tickets, 2c ; children under 12 years, Me. On the Phaladeuphia and Brie Ravroud, National — F igh Over An adjourned meeting of the former com- eee sag) oo ‘al aoe ae =e fathers stone? ony lowes pe ng Pega fore ore ane & cote eae | eae Henttval ‘will open at 3 — jterday, directors for ensuini ear agents and rum. used to go afoot . }, If necessary, foree rs x a ‘Theee Bere clectol as followan-Cnas eens, Gar | rades of the late Gen. Custer was held at the nd now they ride as well as Comanohes. | ible a man should make @ fool of himself | claim to Command In case of mate aa ce | pn ne Pyne Rye W. Riggs, Wm. Dixon, Samuel Bacon, Mar- | National Hotel last evening, Major H.H. | They had only bows and arrows, and flow | WDless there were @ woman in the case, and | resort to force would most probably be re- AMUSEMENTS. the entertainment of gnests shall Brown, A. Wylie, Richard Wallach, | Finley in the chair and Col. E. W. Whit- | have Spencer rifles. They want the scalp of | ce advised all men in all difficulties to get | sisted on the other side, therg would be im- a Centeonial year. Located on Nicholas Acker and John T. Mitchell. taker secretary. The committee appointed | Mankind. The Black Hills, wherein and to | bebind that screen. And others do as he minent danger ef a riot. A Masonic lodge, composed of native Ger- | at the meeting on Saturda: reported. lu- | to the west of which they brood, | aid. nme | Se jos of crave! between hide and CUTTING AFFRAY.—John and Lewis HEATER COMIQUS, Ei ° tbe Genten nial Exhibition. to be conducted in the German | tions extending sympathy to the relatives | Are the dividing ridges between the waters of young man lead a dissolute life? | Young were examined before Jastices Hall T ee See > Mans and Does a iangaage, was organized at Masonic Tsm- | of Gen. Custer the dead of his command; | the Missouri, Arkansas and the Misaieaip- Vindication is ready for him when it is said le last night under ge, No. ' . where = are the * they will be found and Kerby, at the office of Justice Brown, in OPEN THE YEAR BOOND. resorts for Beales ‘end pleasure the title of Arminias | recognizing in hii 1@ SOIAII hose whole | P!—savage cliffs and precipices, the retreat that he would not lead it if there were not a | Fairfax county. near this cl On Sat — a8 convenient resting places for Grand Master I. L. Johnson | life was devoted canenmmnentinen ‘discharge and lurking places for broken ‘and predatory | woman to hold out temptation; he could not | evening, on 36 cha of ‘eatting with in- Performance EVE! y BIGHT. ‘Matinee for Le- | travelers. country ra Se aa te pices a8 follows: —H. H-Ger- | of hisduty, and that among ali the illus. | tribes. Here the Cheyennes, conquered by | lead it if there were not the woman to al- | tent roshorm John Williamson. “The cut ere Pepe en, YEDuaSDAT ane tne Sees ne Soest gout des. W. M.; J.C. Hesse, 8. W.; Hago Eich- | trious dead ‘whose lives have been offered up | the Sioux, songht re: asearly as Jeffer- | lure. Nobody has @ word for that woman, | ting occurred during an altercation at Mount a fe. be re States, % holiz, J. W. 4s sacrifices in our country’s cause no name | £0n’s administration. If the Sioux conclude | *7ho could hardly create the youth’sdema@nd. | Vernon on the 4th instant. The ‘wound, FIRST-CLASS IN SVERY RESPECT. "Proprietor Thomsen # stands higher or shines with the lustre of OS me here they may choose their lava | Does an older man live hep 3 of ee which was in the left side, was not a serious E ‘80: ANACOSTIA AND Potomac River R. R— | braver deeds, hi courage, stricter adher- 8. Era only meat, often raw, they | ence, neglecting home and his duties y mnwcl Meeting of Slockholders—Yesterday | ence toduty than his, who in ali the qual- | have become jackals, and no Indian nation | l‘’e and wine and cards? The head is sha- foams JAO0B H. P Saba muiient ionold he Yokowe, Si: | QRH) ee raceemses emetynem | sr awet_Proricar moe Beta, Bo lence 6 Youngs, nN aflernoon the annual meeting of the Ana- | ities of head and heart constituting the great | Since our first settlement has been so Wick- | Ken in pity for the poor fellow whose home charged them. oe a s costia and Potomac River Railroad Compa. | soldier was the peer of those two whose | ed, se powerful and so untamable. is made so unattractive by the i ey Ba PiRaCy.—Jno. Milton and J Thomas, | 9y_ aT ‘Sr. SOB, VALL [a by was held at the Board of Trade Rooms, | names have been handed down to us from posh; “sem aige Oe A siding there, or 80 unhappy that he is driven | the two men arrested on Saturday for rob: ARKREITE 4 WILL BE OPENED = and Mr. Guinand, the president, submitted | the historic it, and that hereafter to the | . THE New SULTAN’s WIVES—The new | from it to those baser haunts. Nobo ty says | bing the schooner Ada 8. Lee, still remain 39 Tth strect, between D and £ sirens, gh | OF FROM June ist, until Oc his report. He refers to the many obstacles | names of Sidney and Bayard shall be added | Sultan of Turkey has three wives, but the | that, if his home is upattractive, it is his | in jail, where they will be tried on Wednes- ‘doors Odd Fellows’ Hail, Ist, ander the overcome in starting the line, and to the | that of Custer, as a model of chivalric honor | “Fst is still his favorite. She is about 26 | duty to makeit Seige that neither law | day next by Justice Kerby, of Fairfax.—[Ga- Fence Ea wings, Cusctnee, se i a ed ABD, (inte Ghange of terminus made from ith to 15th | and glory, after whose name shall also be | Yea!s old, not pretty, exactly, but distin- | nor natuia gives him the right to hold hime | cette lorh. =. on ed ee ery by way of D street, instead of Ohio avenue, | written, Sans puer, sans reproche. guished looking and hegperee one and has | self like an eastern pasha forthe women to| THE WOMAN TURPIN, who murdered her ‘Bails, &c., in the District, jotels and Cottages are equal to any orth or ferMayist and bestnte'nnt tha bons ex. | sty'mny prowl tojotaee fam Weg? Eudnosnren, "ana Mora ta ute, | QUPURe mutants aagawiehy | hinbaed ie Wastlaeta: ay Gcoued Saver | ayia Sana mite. wete | TE beten bits eens os ter Market, and he states that the board en- | they ma: |, to detract the gl Z iy » s 'y, was formerly a slave in 8 city. m™ . avted we on Feeutation tered Into’ contract and have constructed | of the illustrious dead, and demand that t eed obliged to marry two other wives: | if he would dow Hite ot taco ey wey | 8%, Was forn been retained as her attorney: | ame rissse remember Mame end Number. irt-ty | 7) Miat portion of the road from Uniontown to | the future shail be left to demonstrate the ¢! o8en for him b: es OtWitts Wonderful corative powers. The § pri her. She showed her in- | delighting himself he would find bis home A Rior occurred Saturday at Arlington, | ~ ___ _________— — | Bumerous, and of Frost variety, vis. 7th street cast, with all thenecessary curves, | responsibility of the late massacre. telligence. by plexing out two extremely | growing more attractive every day iustead | Alexandria county, among the colored at. LADIES’ GOODS. Baling “Gotptase rere gat Slagnei Gloves ie bul afnarauseNcaa: | gate la acca ahs Net Saurav Maer as Ra TRUS Tat, | Gein Game ations dato: | inuereate cau tetas cane | ——_LADIES GOODS. ___ | Feigietmesrtiat eo thorized the bulldt fa house a ita- | draftof let 8) - Ns ’ '» is | men were arres' 2 = th. of | “ cope fF malting thers to Mrs. | Pujadin, & child Of ton, Gad the Octornee | Bee money’ Nota voice is heard | city. {Sentinel 10th, < 719 stiux cLosine our. 719 “Cirediars wit be found et MILB Phar. done in the most economical manner. The On motion of Col. Armes a vote of thanks Princess of the mature age of four. Tae | <lcclaring that the man was tired of honest — rut ize Pevusyivenia meee. oer Wii *; Sssessmeuts are being collected, and enough | to the Secretary of War was adopted for mother of the Sultan was a Circassian, or povetry, with its labors. needs, struggles, BELFI ENSTINE & bes $351 reat . Stock is sold to carry the road to 7th street | having ordered transportation to Mrs. Cus- | More probably, a Cossack girl and a chris- | tumul-s; that he wanted the comfort which Cc Iv PIT E MS. O44 Jot of FANCY and MILLINERY GOODS. ie a Propriton ‘West; when the assessments are all paid in, | ter from the postin the far west to her home, | tan, Who was ‘allowed 1o Practice her faith | assurance of wealth gives, preferred it, and ——_—_= St fabuionaly low prices, at in’. opristors._ and ‘as soon as this line shall have bean Mr. Fred Ti rged that a statue | in the harem by Abdul a eijiz. It is even | tcok the risks; that he loved his costly | SONOMA CALIFORNIA WINES, the finest bullt, enougk stock is promised to baild the | should be erected to General Custer. Whispered that the new Sultan is more than | wines, his luxurious dinners, his fast horses, | in the market, at Chris. Xander’s, 911 7th western end. July lat the two cars that had Mr. Joseph Fought related an incident of | balf a Christian himself, which would, in- | his fine mansion, his fail bank account, | street, #125 to & per gallon, sent to any part arrived were plased on the route. and are | Custer having Killed a confederate com- | d¢ed, complicate the situation. Everybody without dissent avows that his | of the city. pow belng operated at @ profit. The other | mander oi unusual size at the battle of Get- | ae ea aimee Wife ‘wented her diamonds and her Worth three will be here soon, and then the public | tysburg, and suggested that that instance EsCAPE OF THE FLORENCES.—Mr. 8. B. | dresses and tosweep like a queen through s>- CATARRE, discha) on that end of the road will bare ample fa- abould farnish the design for the monument, | Shepherd, resid! ng at No. 341 west aweny- ciety, Even when the charge is not openly | all other chronic di cured. Doctor » Jackets, Ac , at cost and less, at Davis’ cilities. The horses bought averax. the com- On motion of Mr. Thomson a committee of | DF8t street, Ne ‘ork, accompanied by ; | made Jn outrageous words, thedark innuendo | Hartley demands no fee until the best evi- pany 590 each, and are good stuck. Since | five was api ‘ted to arrange for the organi- | 224 Mra. W. J. Florence, now playing at plies its place, and we are given to nader- | denee of success has been realized from his the road bas been in running order the board | zation ot ster Monument organization | Wllack’s theater, when returning home | stand that it is ittiness, the gross appetite, | treatment. Office 809 9th street n. w. TS is of the decided opinion tan extension | as follows: Colonel Duggan, Colonel Lake, | {TOM @ carriage ride to Coney Island yester- | the vanity of presi ed oem IVER SPBINGS —This Populer RR open, Bond for gros per dey; Board for nurses, and cl from the head and DeSIEsBLE. GOODS, snch as San Umbreitas, “= and Chip Hats, Scarfs, Ties, Fancy Biv- Fi ar t @ woman that is at fault; ata FOR SA RGAINS in all kinds of Fency and Mil- to the fcot of the Asylum bill is esira- | Captal . , | day, the horses took fright pear the entrance | it is never the sin of man. a . BENSON'S CELERY AWD ORAM- ™ oes a oe 7 Bie, and should ‘be done if the peopl slewg Fzeieepmew, Captain Armes and Mr. | [ri copect Park ad on meee ee | itis allthis there is ahorribleipjastice. itis | OMILE PILL8 are prepared to cure 719 Market Geese, that extension will subscribe to stock. The | The meeting was adjourned until this | Pant Of the carriage being thrown to the | the lion that writes the book, reads it too. | Sick epee ervous Hi » Dyspep- | ys iw Gor 8th stroy. financial statement shows As follows: Nam- | evening, when the report from the commit- | found. Mr. Florence stopped the horses in | For even were it true, which we are disposed | tle Headache, ia, Nervousness and 0 THE LADIES? per OF shares subscribed, 1,192, of the par | tee on the monumental association will be | Welt mad course, when it wasfound thatthe | utterly to deny, itis’ also true iat worses | Sleeplessness, and wilt cure Say cone rae yi te a value of $50 each. $59,600; cash’ received’on | beard carriage had over Mr. Shepherd’s leg | 1s at present only the mirror of man’s wish, | 50 cents. Sold by all Druggista in Washing- | “MME. L. P. JEANNERET will remain two Assessments, $16,960; cash’ paid for construc- ns and Injured it badly. Mr. and Mrs. Florence | and what she 1s he has made her. If she | ton, Georgetown and Alexandria. 2,24,60 weeks longer, and ts seitis tion, &e., $14,171 81; cash on hand. @2738 a CurtINe Down THE Poticewen’s Pay, | “fCaPed without belng hurt.—{. ¥. Herald, | has pettiness, it is because the heavy hand = Gece gain, worth One oe aronven: An election of @ board of directors for the | Yesterday the District Commissioners seut | “ty 100i. has Kept her down <0 closely that largeness te quier & Co. Se SS To the selection of the tolleinens | 3, communication to the Board of Police | iaxcep ny A GHUROH BELL In St hes ‘was not bere inthe eehenne ft as M16 Penny on Scope inthe aborted notes, Mo resu! lowing:— 3 one a 5 Pennsylvania Noble Young, Edward Tempia, Joua Weo- | posed ‘by Congress the’ Untan eetes penii | Joseph's Catholic church steeple on’ the sth, | grown by tninisterte Sone in the chertess notice. Bo. 1909 Fa. av. 31-30 gress to mess of those 6 its, 'SGLISH EMBROIDERY on Nainsook and ster, Thomas E. Smithson, Alfred xichards, | bay $150,000 aud the District « Ukescn ne | Christian Diehl was assisting the sexton, | who could enfores ft. Thine ees vanity. | Daviccemon Sonetel ens arene pavanie Ee ene ecocmmodations and low , beautiful quality and pat- | Selied by 24, piace on the On demand. Special rates on time deposits. | terns, at the cheapest store in the Sty, CON NOL: ‘Terme for [88 BR. B. Clark, L. W. Guinand, H. A. Griswold Mr. Johnson, to ring the bells (there are three | and love of dress and display, not women. teres: ‘and 4 4 Dhice. + » @2 per day; and George’A- Bobrer. =a ep yng ee en et sce of them, at 10 o'clock in the morning, and in | but men are responsible for it the mo peiterest paid January bond Pred | LE’s, C08 sth et.. oppostio Patent Ofice. _jedl-tz Tenth ' Children seated at tbe tabie bait —+——_ an effort to ring more loudly @ loop was | who give their admiration, thelr attesti SaaS “az, jareee Balt price. Adéress THE Distaicr REPUBLICAN Comsrrrer | {9M July, ist instant, to June soth, 1877, | formed in the rope, whieh fell sound Dieni'e | Yorre yd 715 GREAT REDUCTION 715 i. J) MABSBALL, Proprietor, = tme. good report, id robot, le met last night, W. A. Cook n the cuair and count of muuniae Sune en kaa per en ant ell dressed woman, | "tid Tot the visit apele ent Dee, In jouag Fiver Prot We 20 arrange fora ratincation menting recs | manta. A ace an this sum monthly | of the bell he came down on Johnson's head, | an obfect to the everight, and so piessant's | reA;Fiteh 1 le ee tae usnment DY | LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, Due ane STE SULPHUR SPRINGS, that after consultation with @ number of | Salaries; the resis ‘430, will be reserved Saige ena the latter ae eb from bis per | stimulant to the sense generally, go to the | Dorthwesi, three doors west of vit ate OVEE SKIRTS AND BASQUES, Be iineinis, Round trip ticket from thought best to postpone the meeting woul | SE Bolified to arrange accordingly. By tag | Lous Position, ne latter's nook waa alshost sitdt after all giving too much potency | Siopting the lait imapertemante wate and LADIES UNDERWEAR ei Gales Sader tiie even deter in the season. The report was adopted. | grrangement the pay of the policemen will flamed trom the frietl a lean instrument to claim that if | oramerican or E invention, he ia Jel2-km E. 0. JORDAN, Proprictor, ‘The fact was reported “om ion of the rope—| Lan- man imaelf, and : , Propeteter. ence of & Duniver of ex-Confeierates who | Be teduced $10.50 permonta below the present | Sauter Eromees Tenae Obe makes a wreck CF eet ey at otat bo equaled by thaee Sot moascaanner Dot 10 | PARASOLS and SUN UMBEELLASat half price. | [>A WLEY SPRINGS. were boarding at the Metropolitan Hotel the | "nis ae motity | a4 ap amer oar nip | sishonors his ame and bis lute, # woman | cilities. : rime a ~ —— caused ae ub to — — ae eases nan oe order a aren 4 Idaho, commanded I Captain Beddoe, will old Grecian, “1s the Sleet man ip te stale, hates cleaned and dyed without | FLOWERS, grt ms and MILLIN EEE “ Ooumrr, va. one was tached port from is mother in #1 tion, G00! than cost. SE tae ead Te cece On eee | me District Commissioners have done all | Erpool, bringing 00 Latter ‘Day Baines, who. | ne nas Bl tubjection, and f have overesme Le ce ere earn one GEO. W. BUNKER, OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. Coox was ted to wait upott the Dis- | Or‘police expenses DY ike Howse of Kanes, Wilk be despatched to Salt Lake City fortn- Miltindes.*” The sammie principle ‘applied | agneou the one JUST RECEIVED— MANAGER. trict Commis and ‘ask that the club | sentatives, but without avall. gent. “ais is ine largent bateh $f Mormons whlen none in reality acc accord her. Boe ts ‘oe A Repeeeetment of RAMDURS BENS on8 ft Fe we tee a Lye hotel, to which & rope can be attached to| wawrs ro KNow.—Bili/or Star: Can rin _ eeu and comm not lord of creation: and, if she had but BORU LACES selling at @ reduced price. by analysis compare . Uphoid the nation’s flag. tell me what the people living on ‘Maryland ee ee viaus. A party of her gaual ‘place beside that’ lord allowed, A c a pol Two SERIovs ACCIDENTS. — Yesterday | #Venue from 9th street to Long bridge, | the Nevada, and Mr. Ernest Young, son of ty of this cowardly | Vascular br? a Xcrescences, &c., successfully VES in ee morning an old colored man named Henry | PAV done that they should be thus President Brigham, arrived in this olty re- OO a roman eave me, and I omen eave me. Saat sell Heated by Dr. White, is “Pennsylvania See ae ae eer ae ee sweeping from an extens! . | ,THE DisTRess UTH CAROLINA AND | SVenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel. Refers iene the Tang Brides, fol from the tiseing. has aan aoe on paved, | The ‘Mormon emigrai ation promises to be wery Gzoncxa—A correspondence sor the Charles | the many eminent physicians, surgeons, and | HUMAN HAIR very low at a distance of aoe ing upon bis uesd, ee a light this season.— Herald, July 10th. gamel of Ooms ace, having — Loe pager patron! (ye _aown Peypenngrs * , —_— ton! to his hati o Sal and | City. The avenue DEATH FROM THE SHock A Cannon, | Scriven and E! i and Beau- | ® ™- to6 p.m. Fee, $1 per visit. Established HELLER ¥ and 9th and 10th streets, when Dr. Leach | tWo years. I noticed some time Mrs. Fred Van Kirk of Honesdale, after re- | fort and Colleton, 8. C., says it many in Washington in 1861. Yendered medical aid, and need his | Was ondered to tvens at ent Serocen | Sui: thems eitoeeeg ee rare of capiaedinete bee Cen ae no 7 an uly w' jes in e nom others wi aay nie ar Jessie Davenport, aah lier oes twice a week. May’ Nand a the celeb; oa the Fourth was taken | keep from absolute starvation by sub- GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS. 7th street southwest, was out driving, his | DOt considered a a street; —— is | with con’ , and it was not until morn- sisting on wild fruits, the oun teak a the reason, p! ing that she showed signs of returning con- | the utterly destitute. XCURSION FORSY, £1488 Dow: TE3 | eee Bér-D. out, breaking two of bis’ an ne | will greatly oblige sclousness, At about daylight sho was acle | “Two miles trees Savannah, the writer | £ 7 ai JUST RECEIVED, a ‘was picked up and removed to his home and be ee a RS toconverse. but was very weak. Just at that | £8y8, visit was paid to a colored family, | CONGRESS STREET ITHODIST PROTEST- by Fenwick and Leach, and is Two MORE APPLICATIONS FoR Dr- | time the first salute was fired from the large | where it was ‘ted two deaths had oceur- ANT SUDA HOO, FRENCH CHIP CAVALIERS, now doing weil. * yorcs.—W. H. Bell has, for James Lewis, | cannon. The shock was so great on the | red, ope from . An aged woman PAMELAS, —-——_ Hled @ bill fordiverce from the bonds of | nerves of Mrs. Van Kirk that she died in a | @ pitiable, famished ceature, offered the and other desirable shapes; List OF PATENTS issued to residents of | rimony with Mary Jane Lewis. He states | few seconds.—[ Middletown (N. Y.) Argus, writer a seat under a shade tree. ¥ . Brass engaged. Adult ti Also, a new ot the District of Columbia, Maryland and | toat were married on June 16th, 1870, “Is it true that death occurred here from | So cents: children's tickets 38 cents, to be of | TRAVEL: end BERD E ¥ ia, for the week ending July 12th, 1876: | and she bimin tember, 1873, and TSE BURNING OF CASTLE Garvan 4 Starvation?” she was asked. TA. ‘NEWMAN'S, 115 Bridge street, and at the FIsE TLownee Feetar riet of Cotumbia—Peter A. Cassi ty, im- | he charges that she committed adultery with | dispatch from New York Says that no plan The poor woman began to rock back and | boat. 7 at SILKS, RIBBOB! . ement in machines for cutting leather, | oné Allen Blunt in September, 1873, bes yet been decided upon of caring for emi- | forth, wiping a: the tears with her apcoa, | 7 Special attention ewen to orders. Se7 Joun W. Marsell,improvemeat ta ans’ | °Mr-A-G. Hiddie bas Atel Gil or divorce | eras elt winkoctaualeer So es eh et | series bing away tbe lenre with her apro D®¥ Goons ar nepuceD ratcms Mrs. J.P. Pi fasteners; Joseph Passano, improvement in | in the case of Emeline Chew agt. Pail the noted emigrant depot, Known as Castle | few minutes she said: “Ah, my fren’, ‘tis ae 1109 F STEEET, tongs. Chew. The parties were married in 1863, Garden, but @ meeting Sunday evening is to | hard ting! a hard ting! my po’ chile cry and | To enable us to close out our stock of jex0-tr Detween Lith and 12: larylond—Charies Meister, of Baltimore, | she ee with cruel treatment and | be held to take action on the matter. There | cry for vituals, and [bad Dottin’, nottin'! SUMMER GooDps improvement in lard coolers; Andrew O' Net with bi g up the furniture, destroying | arrived at New York oe morning “Could none of you work?” I asked. ” BARGAINS! Philadel, ‘without of Baltimore, improvement in pipe join her wearing apparel, &c. 1,892 passengers, who are being cared for by Work? Laws, me time was all tek up wid | we are offering them at greatly reduced prices. pape ey ‘Hovel, Pita Bepjamin Wallis, of Baltimore, in orOve. ah a SEE . 6 commissioners as best they can. them two. Yousee my daug! aden mie parenting tg Danes So0De, raga. BARGAINS!! dciphis.or st ihe Mamet Bonet " mentin apparatus for the manoufac.ure ‘AL ESTATE SALES.—Mesers. Duncan- acienitiar a atealammiio A ca "8 " gas from peroleum, &e. | son Bros., auctioneers, sold yesterday ‘after. | THE CALIFORNIA HARVEST is well under ‘Gh Veryinia—Wm. H. Ward, of Alexandria, | noon, by direction of Lydia Willett, trustee, hase Re oad seat tee at least three Improvement in vehicle axles. pony Me deny — py ee | crop of or ine sear sete se CHASE APTER A THIEF. tseven o'clock | sit: 6 4g | wheat ane 30, this morning a colored thief snatched a pair | C.F. Smultbect, con eee OUeaWest, CO | Tmounted to 123490 centals. waived at ULLIN & IB BIB, Pro; ). ? In order to reduce our large stock of HATS, . W. a otel, ehia, Sete BENJAWIN WELLER. | of3:'%20, mabed ised Bott Fort Wayas: ee ‘ely Beat Tie to #18. pear Moke, of See rat : a whe VSS, 6,4 and 6 butvons ia all the + I be ee <_o Cw} = Pa | Darneilie, auctioneer, ysedenrel for 4 ne renna or on ana ‘will be owe OLD AND Yatuble ESTABLISHMENT. . resch LACES for trimming purpose, yeas ALEEMAwrloussotie, Voce eee 7 treet, between : m. J. ier. trustees, Kettted wih ‘new’ streets northwest, and made of with tuem. | of lot 32, in square 88, improved by & two. | that amount. The rainy season begins in ¢ & Ledies and madara and | very cheap. Betted test tan Beice, Teeameetiny mor sont win aon peep igen ow be Lecigenig es coenet OO as ars “Ro, feo tr pe a Bee wants, and + of7 G southeas! omas A. No YELLOw Fever ix New YorK.—Re- . 2 him, aiid after 9 stiort sat har tassie the | Tolson,for$i,t0. ports having gained cireniation that therois | {gro nee Sng, everywhere singe can ellow fever ai e 81 My “A Fotiew Stontauade good his escape. Mr. | Prerrrow ror DivoRce.—To-day Fernan- | oO ‘SNe quarantine commissioners aa: | 884 she touched her -beart, and. began to Dat for fallin ened, ihe chase. however. do C. Griffin fied, by Mr. M. Thompson, a | nounces that there is not @ alngle decided | TCK back and forth again. the skin off One of his waeee ey K208KIUe | Dill for divoree from Ellen Grima. He rep- | case of that disense tn tire waniee wanthawe fn 5 A pretty badly, | resents that they were married in San Fran- | are only five patients at the most in MISS E. A. McCORMICK, eed he ctamp. cisco, in August, 1872, and lived together | wards, with various diseases, and EXCURS10NS, Picsics, &c—Corist Chureb | Until August, 1873, when defendant deserted | convalescents, and that since the . bim and ‘and Shouse of prosti- | opened May 1, only ten cases of poe Barshai Hf y thelr annual — tation —— pond ope @ bo and snbse- | have been received. STRERT, (ST. CLOUD Daily recetving all the latest Novelties ta J. J. GEORGES, OHIP ma’ PENED 3 FASHIONABLE BOO? MAKER, AND PTO WELD, ben bo. ears Just v ab patent acer carts, | sat ae eee aa pinencecee: Sameer ae (es Eee HOTELS. —e——. commneeenae PaRpon—The President the county jall. it | tum, C MINGTON MONUMENT Society have So . co. B. R. LADIES’ SHORES, cue “endo: Gamat RIGGS HOUSE, MADE TO ORDER AT . G10 9th Berest, Opposite Patens Ofte. 8 fine stock of LADIES’ BOOT! FIFTEENTH AND @ STEBETS, mute _Wasmrmeron. P.O. = f ul sy i i 4 i : i is g ¥E 3 i

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