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ee Pee ee es EVENING STAR. | wxennre eererenten Petes. exis. | MAEDY oF Citizens, te Enter Fotice Gheateie Cooma Dean ein ist. CITY ITEMS. | AMUSEMENTS. The Newspapers of the Na: - SIONERS. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE CHES- To-day the motion for ew trial in the case of VISITORS TO THE SEASIDE and various | BE RRELE gavicted on the 7th instant of | watering places should call at Lewis, 920 | We ears of Rec wastasmat | 3th street, between Iand K northwest,and | There wfil bea defends iMr. “H.W. | See the elegant assortment of Tranks and GRAS tei | Satchels, at prices to suit the most econom!- ‘ancis Simkin=, ing ecmmitted = tional Capital. PRIDA V...---+-+--000e-Suly 13, 1877. The Board of Police met last night, Mr. AVEAKE RESTAURANT CASE. Gatchel in the chair. The jurisdiction of The following are the main points of the Weather Indications To-day. Special Policeman Patrick Skidmore, of | Teport of the committee appointed by the ty Mr. Metropolitan Police Commissioners to in. 1. The co h Orrick oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFiIcenr, Georgetown, was extended so as to include unew trial, The conrt granted t Tem ae rNoTos, July 10,157," the whole of the third precinct. Nestigate the charges against Lieut. Austin, af on the former trial 4 For New England, the middie Atlantic Private J. T. Mitchell, dismissed from the | preferred ‘% Mr. Wm. Dickson, in connec- beste sch pl &- states and lower lake region. nearly station- | force for misconduct, asked for one month's | ton with the entry of the police into the 4y!dc1ce was material a wit ary ,Pressure and temperature, variable | additional pay or be allowed to return his | Chesapeake restaurant on a Sunday, and Mottsn Brown. hoof Hon. winds mostly from the north, and clearor | new uniform, which he had never worn. | the subsequent proceedings, which report Bs were arral partly cloagy weather. ‘ The board declined his request. was submitied to the board last night, as the latter LOCAL NEWS. the oes tract the hous apeake saloon and at the station-house, the Crecuit Court—Judge Hum, Condensed Locals. eMC pen Ueah De. | repent punlen tune Marc Dieter ree Pee | ree crn Polloeed. Wena; motion for From J. C. Parker we have the New York ‘The report of the detective corps for the | during this affray at the saloon. Precisely pol ti Sra Benke broth. tn advance of the mails *™ ~°"™ | past month sbows the arrests tohave been | What part he played throughout the whole of advertisement of phantom ball at | &# follows: Detective Vernon 5, Coomes 11, | it's not clear. He admits that he londly and Berkely Springs next Monday night: Clarvoe 5, Miller 11, MeDevitt McElfresh | emphatically St bp haggard the J. Shillington and J.C. Parker send early | 9, Voss 4; total #2. Number of robberies 71. | officers as an outrage; but conten 8 that copies of Harper's Monthly for August. * MERITED PROMOTION. from the outset he counseled Mr. Finley to SPRINGS, W. VA. PHANTOM BALL HOTEL mane hae. \ se —_— eure portant witness. whos ‘OME OF THE GREATEST ASCALITIES — ny Hoary Jack~onanl | ofthe world are achieved by the use of im- PPHEATER COMIOUE, i1th Street, the tarceny of the | Sure and Polsonat materials in articles of BELOW PENSYLVANIA AVENUE. current use. t en noble aim of | "7 POTN the manufacturers of Dooley’s Yeast Power | OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. OLDEST! CHEAPEST!! BESTIIT mm a Mr. Mc. | Stated Iu our report of the proceedings else- saraesd wit to make an absolutely pure article, which ERFORMANCE RY Ge ennince. wan read home, & Me, Me | Sale} mee Re | should be a boon to-every househeld.’ Littie Stee Less met Coins BERET wap station house, and the secretary was author. After reciting the occurrences at the Ches- of June; on trial More than half the usual quantity, and makes the most delicious bread and pastry poe cat n | ., HOSTRTTER's STOMACH BITTERS will re- store the beh yh organs to their full vigor, aod bring disordered liver into a cond: eudent. Le lon of perfect health. as certainly as sun- agt. Freund; a shine dissipates the morning vapors. Fever | Sr Poxice CouRT—Judge Snel. | and ague, too, isatonce broken up by Ui 160 f NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY KESP RCT. Variety, Drama. Rorle-que and Comedy. now? ly THE EVENING STAR. 626; ON EXHIRITION. AND SALi }G26 THE WEEKLY STAR. ar Kaiver MARKRITER's, o Officer Daniel Slattery was recommended | submit, and that his submission to arrest To-day, Anna Fortk was fin for powerful antidote to all miasmatic FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, Hana "Hock Summer Heosorts; fast te | for presrotion, We, copsiration or nis git | Nas due toely tole ietererance, He Seen | losin Winston. focewsd erhadeeat 3 pe ee S| No. 638. F Sirce WASHINGTON, D.C . i driv: rs. \s ‘ walk ows - be N, D.C. thing for the temrOD ati cectay |[SRTRDRION ORE OE Ce WORE er wed | Tene mace Ge lee ee ant Jot JW, Rerman, driving THERE Is NOTHING Mysrentovs about | _ Gheiet Oil Palvtings Prva Sods Or pemcrtt tg spent Coca attempting to force an ertrance in a house | (Dickson) forced the drawer back and re- Silas S. Dash, fast dete the disappearance from the skin of erup- | gpades, Ploeces rames, Pictore ¢ sioner Spear, of the Patent Office, to compel | OF 10th and G sts.. July5. The board ordered | strained this felony. Oa the contfary, Lieut. fp. tri 383. 1 tions, burns, sealds. bruises, ulcers and | pele. Rires. Nall &c.. in the District t nat his of Usite Sores through the influence of Glenn's Sul- | 7 Treme c ——-o—_—— ‘ction ina patent case. Sra RACAny The Cea ere See | eee See Teta sare nee InnIN OC the | tng his piace of Sunk thur Soap. “Sulphur lee potent pariier cod | _6S-Phasr trier Name and Nember eee ee tee eo 20, 3.0. BB eee ae | oe ar comer a eeinae Omicer | Sirs y) Ber, TGEaGO Saisie | Finity found | frem Bridget S h aler of the skin and is niost cially | PEMEMBER JUS OLD : Fecerding secrciasy; Young tare tee oe CHESAPEAKE RESTAURANT CARE. | Prov Le tego tie Te hing hae | ch, RENEW Your youth use Hill's Instanta | Shoes. 40 ne “fair cash! prices hs The Evening Star Teta K an, treasure! s- je committee on trials, through its chair- wiles ne atest. . = | neous a pers 8 ret, between 6 a Tim Reeaee, Se ee beeen. | tate ME ion Toten tie or int The charges of Mr. Dickson are then re. No LONGER ALEXANDER'S Wirr.—Judge | = —— ee 8 SR n ne ell eremerly ottemted to. oct'0-tr | Seoverywhero cemnguines othe tending warden. and J. Rich, lecturer * | Anstin, of the fifth precinct, charged by Mr. | cited, aid one of the points claimed by him Wylie a few days since made a decree of | ELP forthe weak, nervous,and deb) —————— vewepers This morping, about 1% o'clock, a yellow | Wm. Dickson with forcibly aud unlawfully | 1s ta citizen has at all times the right of divorce inthe case of Belle Alexander agt. | tate’. Chronic and painfal diseases cured man attempted to force an entrance trito the eeting bim from the station honse on the | unimpeded entrance into the police station. Tyomson H. Alexander. | y. rs et No ungentiemaniy language was used by married in thi: iden 2 VS. Ke, ‘casion of the arrest of the proprietor of th } i ' Pg me reli pre ka oh ec dlag pein Pe eoenrmerl eres one Gon ace ela dell BURN age te malar tone was emphatic ard and Virginia avenue southwest, but the fam- | S#Ult on the officer in discharge of his duty, are waa sioner ie nic eee Some me re aroused, and Captai | reported that from a full investigation o} force applied s s ; ad nse ae ae cree flight ieee Danek Bie | aie, aud tha enioone teen te Lime. ec nemen oe, Ghilre gist of the trans- serted her, and bas not since returned, Tne 625.dekiy | eeiniicnaitie Baarae The German Veteran Union last evening | [¢¢ Were of the opinion that Lieutenant Aus- | action is whether, in being compelled to re- decree dissolves the marriage and allows her wr i elected J. K. Pfeil, Wm. Grossart, Jul. | tin did not exceed his orders or his duty in | ttre from the station house by the order of alimony. Sprandel, A. Keuchel and F. Fabnenkof the | ‘be matter, in excluding the crowd that fol | the lieutenant for the temporary exclasion of _ Frage eich Ke. The president. Mr. | lowed the officers to the statiou house, and | ail outsiders, Mr. Dickson thereby suffere: GEORGETOWN. Hugo Eichoitz. on behalf of the union, pre- at it Would be tmpossible to trinsact busi. | @ny wrong; avd whether the lieutenant, tn WN. sented Mr. Pfeil with an elegant silver- | Pe*s at those plac Ee Gated erg oneal Yoke Sn prpcotlg ameter punishinen: | See Sraree OF COAL Bodures oo the od can aaaeey there on sne¢ occasions be ad fitted Inside. extent, pe etre . r : man proses i expend te oan Py eo i ot the oon = The charger against Lie atenant Auntin we re | Ip ok Pinion of your —_- ~ ie one ee iene oe by m4 Sorbo vieos as ember of the executi ie to be dismissed. ch was | fon has no justeruseof complaint, and Lieu- 1 proxpeci of a settlen , z ae NNN | Oa al Nl ibrar y ge pet be gents bape nie ary board in refusing to | facilities. His cleansing and dveing Latics’ _— WHAT CONGERSS 13 To HE ASKED For. | duty. When parties are arrested and con ures for its suppression, has and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapest 1m The chair submitied a resolution that a | ducted through the public streets, especially ion of much unfavorable com- | the city on account of his superior work. mittee be appointed to draft a bill to be | When the arrests have been accompanied held that their duty is only to Give liim a call—sue G street. Punctuality session of C+ tement, crowds of keep navigation open and unobstrac: of Washington. With two exceptions only, a ae The parties were | Without medicine. Electric Belts and other | LOTHING, city, In November, issi, and | @ppliances, all about them, and how to dis- ees until May, 1865, they lived together as hus. | Upguish the genuine from the spurious. Pernt CTLY FITTING band and wife. and she charges that he | Book, with particulars, free. Address P-l- then, without just or reasonable cause, de. | or jalvanic Co., 212 Broadwa the dareest corcnlanon of any 4 Pare pubiushed TMm that @ 7 om the caty, nd RQTAL TO THAT OF OLE south of New York, more than TH ——_—_»—___ To Ladies and Gentlemen. We wish to call attention lo A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establish- ment, No. 906 G street, Oth street. Bi a ——w Promptly adopting the latest improvements, | TOMVertiers. therefore, It presente peoutier and whether of American or European invention, ntinues, | he is enabled todo his work ina manner bot tthe res | to be equaled by those not possessin = th PAILY PAPERS UN WASHINGTON aDDED ETUER led a¢vantages, tn th extent and ebarecter n the low rates changed, com- icity tt lone. —_.—__ The Yacht Race Yesterday THE TREADWELL THE WINNER. bin Ite scope, r don | guaranteed. a seieiieiieen The race between the yachts Ella Treadl- nent of a home in people generally gather the canal. | Whether navigation is Fee OTe RTS MEDICM 18 Welland the \mericus took place yesterday, bandoned women, children company the party to ihe poops ed, with a blockade wale! : THE UNITED sTaTEe. Seis Olt Gig imcns Gwesty Suter Goce tke, | Weatana terial fare aa It is not ‘only customary but Run, is a question. Certainly, boatmen, | u school for girls who are young in viee. Mr. Gatchel remarked that when a dis ble Louse Is raided the Keys are taker de such crowds; litte any other class of bu ight to put their own pric Dot g y necessary toexc otberwisé, if permitted to follow the prisoner Into the Station escapes would ofien fness men, had upon their labo river and ret Tt and Express bow we Steamers V; tert on the grounds w to work at al tn this connection ttentica te tnvited to the ton farye numbers of spectators. Mr. Wi major. the women are taken to the cur, (fticers would be seriously impeded Thi ut when it comes to Peis Dickson was judge for the Amer iafier the timonyistaken they | in the performance of duty and obvious Preventing others who wish to work from | | towtng article copies “he Qreat Bowepeyany Mr 4 Kartz for the Treadwell, with pasa 35 He t it very | inconventence would result to passing o a!,then the aspect of af- <tthe Cate : Sate ma MAtIL5sthe st proper for the Pe natd to originate some | Service. It is often nec rs isa a is re zi . si nite anibunh tage feet Eee Sort movement ot the = crowd ou oR ° made, the Americus obtaining a decided al- | ™OY* Ment of th | crowd ritton © When the abbel in se Vantage. She could not he PURItabed in Rowoll's t it lon coke Ws a) Newspaper &x- how- dress Congres: e At‘orn wiet er n itis pro eral places. ean Drawers th Bibitton,” New ever. and near Indian Head the Treadwell pie Papen aover tore |/ary to admit trends ot tee prison Fire TH1s MorstNnG.—Abont 10:15 tires 2 Hh cer took the lead. The race to the buoy was | - 5 this ro reasonable numbers and in ar Sstruck by Special | “in enter 0 quite interesting, but the advanta: Ol escer saseaniret eee Fane aie WE OT ene ore ae th t Harper from box 71, for i | : ; Perhaps tham any mewsparer by the Treadwell was ia:ntain OD Cn e eo n va single individual migl of house No. 15 a Wierd ackens' kk Gs cisce oak becca _ ] Sm the couniry, THe Wastixeton Evewine Bran OU the race. The booy was ron WP eigiey hak hee ete without special Injury, yet ed by Henry Die eng pa eeere article ee ¢ ent befor | | S# the exponen: and represemiating of by the Treadwei! and ten mtni deal said about Detective Biitiers ty wuse of complaint if’ the e nicer Frank fail trade, ie | the city tm sehich it is published Tasee the Americus. The up trip was ur Wy the: fetal of Jou a Wil the exercise of his soand diser tion own engine promptly oi eS, | 6 : ; Aaracier From ch ing. as the breeze was so light that but littie | (Ne tris pli he | nde all part did not go into Service, as Uf 1914-1916 Penusyleania avenue, | FUSEST BLUE FLANNEL SUITS charac he Oreinmine, and ¢ headway was nade. and the judges and Read tehineeie tun Charace n-heuse, t e neighbors, 8000 | jy11-tr Between 19th ana 20th strects, | FOR GENTLEMES foaterre 45 lareely de tis present wade covey cursionists were compelled to wait un sete i npr hat Rte Don eran - : ishc No damage was | -2%* — von - 2 Rich characte ie mies jong after dark for the finish of the race. At yeard Miller was reticent, aud soor on | touther parties as Urose or wie B to the house, but furnitare, &ec., to the QELLING OFF AT COST Semi Weekly Snppleme 5 to 3 inches |». a balf-past nine o'clock the signal of the moore! teformation tian ie on Laon complains. Station-houses are simp e of about $5) was destre not insur. ‘ounded tm W624i ts by many year: Treadwell was hiard, proving her the win- willing to impart, and he fit justiiiod in | places for the temporary detention of pris- 4. Mr. Burrows bad his hair badly buraed FOR AE mess Pop Har and tnAwencea, her Of the race and ampion pennant. | Moving an Investigation yheard | Oners, and the existenceof an office the while pniting out the fire. | ee f THIRTY Days . something said about Mc but not evongh to warra vestizatic ‘is shuply for the convenience of th Lost CHILD.—A little boy named Henry | | soree. It is in no sense a place of p thet @ the National Capua, The Excursions To-morrow. Waltz, about NOW IN PREPARATION Point Lowi The popular steamer Sue will make lar weekly trip te-mor- Tow evening t Point, Marshall's and Polnt Lookout. She will start from Steph- , ‘8 wharf ats p. m., returning at 6 a. m. ay. rflk and the Capes.—The Jane Moseley’s The matter was referred to the mato investigation aud report as to whether a is necessary. ————_-—__ ABOuT COMMISSIONER BRYAN.—Wi t manner of man our new Commissioner is cao best be tllustrated by a little incid, I sort, nor for the free tran-action of public business. We kuow of no gresier right of a enjoyed by thereto than fo places of perma ment like jails. penitentiaries, & abie access of friends a allowed in all such pla ent confine- Re ison- 1is usually . So far as is con- Une general public | rent oc | Market space. j DFATH.—Mr. Christian Ubhoff, tobacco. | ® years old, was found by Oni cer Morten yesterday evening about 5 o'clic, uvab'e to give any account of himself. He was finally turned over to his parents, 12 E. nist, a respeciei German citizen of this place, died at his residence, 32 Bridge ON ACCOUNT OP REBUILDING. Children’s Carri: Wagons. and i Croquet and Voscilie’ Sets. different to $10 per set; Travelling faskets, of all sizes; Braaand Painted Cages of ly different’ patte na, aad 20.00 different articles of Fancy Notions aud Toys, at GENTLEMEN S YACHTING SUITS NOW IN STOCK poitey af wine the closest attention to local éaterente ich was adopted by x13 founders adhered 10, but still further deveioped by és present management, nto whose hands the paper came, by owrchase, im 1567. Not only thts, however, Jesme- dtately on assuming control they determined te solve excursions to Fort Monroe, Norfolk and the | heard related last summer at the celebrazion | formable with the convenience of public fants, ‘She start at ep ne ble. popa- | of the Centennial Fourth of July, in Du Page | business and with the secre Feeping Of (003. She starts ats'p. m. to-morrow. Sce Sounty, Iitnols. About twenty’ years ago, | prison D hall Applied oe een nie ee years. ryan bought @ country place in that op hac sic “fb ann ft and 3 “(~The Char- | county, sixteen miles west of Chicago. He | crowd had dispersed he would have been aot Teday foe Pr will start At <3 pm. Sai- | has practiced law in Chicago since his ree | granted free ingress, That thisis #o 18 eck | Ged urday for Pi tnt and Point Lookout, val there, and by the rise of real estate in | devt from the admitted fact that after such | Talbot returning Monday morning. Deer Park.—The exeursion to Deer Park : jost. by . and Oakiand will start from the Baltimore | fires. At the ebro ee treet this morning, at an early hour, sged | ears. Mr. | biol? was born In Germany, S$ lived in the District for the past 25 | — By rail, 1,200 bushels wheat to J. | CH. RUPPERT'S hing Suits, Rowing Shir were, Gunning and Pisut the probiom af publishine a dasiy mews and busimace FANCY BAZAR, “ournal, siromely ioral om character, 50 cheap as tobe 03 Seventh Street n. w. BF One Price Only. ms pe ms af the os vel 80 wide wn BECKER'S scope, a ems, ‘and compiate ters; G00 bushels do. to H.M. | S13 = $25 GEORGE C. HENNING, $0 id sis deparcmenis as to ment theeraccins demande ) bushels wheat sold yesterday SI: Moen : 4, | ¥ stecewishins te bow posted on the denn donee jarness, : Gola, Nickel or tatihor view hd once rete the whole world, To this end the laveest and best je90 Im Piney Point and Point Look 5 1) that city accumulated slowly a large fortune, | dispersal of the crowd other friends of Mr, | AUSLG, abd 1,00 at S15 tosis. Market | Feather Trunk, ago | Fivley were allowed tocome in and out at , duller te-day. ith Canvas Cove pleastire and to ar CaTTLE Mar pasts 2 ot —_ ¢ for bis release. ix T, (farnished by J. H. —— SS 7 Say ue > — = =a spy | Mtetmabia Force af editors, reporters and corvespond- and (hio depot at 2p. m.to-morron: en Papeete Ons Oey Be ——— = | Kengla & Co.)—Number of eattie 0} 7 Above Specialties are Extrandinary Beresins. | GEORGETOWN ADVERWM’TS. | cus as conemams ¥ employed, the telenrarh is fresiy —_—_e of July. Mr. Bryan was the orator o’ tue « Transactions in Real Estate. and sold at prices ranging from 34, to TRF Book Rint ige ¢ histo . 3 | Immense Stock of TRUNKS, BAGS and SATCHELS, RS’ UNION AND THEG: and Judge Cooley the historian. Tue la The following writen instrament having is | per 1b.; 1,060 sheep and lambs sold from NOTION —A meeting ee | Qnd daberaily wsed, amg the fastest and mos powerful 2 ¢ iat Se " ms Trunks calied for. ired and Covered ai greatly BUILDING Ass Frome this city te ane. ee” Special | began his address by saying he washappy | been filed in the office of the Recorder of from goo tosis) 2 COWS Bnd calves sold | . ed price Boll, corr of Huet sad Prospect srs ee. ene == a ae N.Y 70 p oa A] to sake that opportunity publicly to tha & | Deeds since our last report: | a eee = 1417 Penn, Avenue, (iy 9) Above Willards eg poe C.,on FRIDAY EVENIN ch interally goes imto every house- book biuler who never served his full timeas | Mr. ‘Thomas Bryan fof an wnparaticlet | feck 5 5 = | a = = 3 ae 4 of Columoia. It has indead D1 e, oO % f baci ss = | TRANSFERS. | | THE CANAL BOATMEN on the Chesapeake | POTOMAC WATER. - head poh Gi Pi ew are bene a en niowelt | ghicanas ‘Kirby to A. te Bhoplion\, $5, lot lant Glin rene nue thelr defiant atte | = FPORTY-SIX YEARS ESTABL conclusively estahiished that Tee Stax Aas wong Workwan, applied at the Government print- | from’ Du Pace counts er ee ees Benauare is, B.A; Caldwell to Thomas H. | tude. A piowninent coal agent at Cumber-| 4 RELIABLE FULTER fen honschold necessity w. 5. WHEAT: than three times as many subscribers and snore than ing cfiice recently for a situation. This fact | to the state convention to amend ihe Tit, | BYmes, $1,000, lot 20, squar nip ge ed BE li ed th T John’s Run. O8 | in the present condition of Potomac water. > | being known, the Bookbinders’ Union seta | nois constitution Mr. Bryan and a 1dge | , trustee, to M. A. Caldwell, 3340.9, lot | Wednesday, for the purpose of getting their PREM committee UM STEAM Ave times a: many renders as any other daily paper > : s = : ¢ Vinsin | consent to the passage of four boats to Wil- | We offer them in all «izes, with and without Por. r 3 AND Seot STABLISHMENT. hed im Washinato ~ < Mr. Defrees to a: t Cooley were opposing caida’ ‘Aft yh Peont aren tee ‘ag er Saerare a eg owe pel Pia celain Cover nitachient,at mautfoctursts’ prices, | DYEING AND G ESTABL 5) ineton. And mot this alone. itz ould «mploy s the election the former wes daly notifl mbe to Wm. H. Te land railroad. After much discussion atl Office, 49 Jefferson Street, v Permanent subscription Hist is belteved to be formes th of his e but finding on inves!igation Ab Pe thiieees Sipser Housekeepers are invited to cali aud examine GEORGETOWN, D. ¢ | derner than tra af any eveni “If the man i r fr. | that nad 6 wale of ¢ hip been | Sherman, 3.000, 4 expression of willingness on the part of a fw | 4 lon = nk Paper im the Onited Defree: told t' ihiown oO ft, becanse of some purely tachi. Us subd 4 f voatinen, consent to the passage of the boats = a Week sent for and vered to any place in the | States, me macier where published, whsle ate eireulen be emp e cal tnformality, his rival would ha Apt aE EO TS co WEBB & BEVERTIDG city. Received and returned (by mailor express? | tion as, im prop whole time or served any time as an appr: «lected, promptly a bdivision of square 206; | boats wer che population @f the city tice. No unic j IMPORTERS OF CHIN “4 1 from and toany be allowed to dictate to vi tod. H Kengla. $1.0 where printed am ¥ lis Cl 7 1009 Pennsyl rani: Send us your oe. tr ; ene dareest amd Suiiass ; y koown as Fleichell s ght. Inv etween 9h ———— a ~ | eossessed by paper onthe world It fo) * <I but decisive ‘ her tof. D. Emmerson. $5 Gumb Between Sih a0 TBE Bie “1 stor f : : feb lnvw tees ete es ; ; the formation of a trans- ERATORS, — Sean aaa v covered by ats cérems g Rev the tabor easons Cpponent, J y J y for canal navigation Telia’ E. LEWIS € 60. lation ét kas me rival, m inn approaching am n Upon themselves by tled to the position. : a ape ation | Fine Grocers, y Pp ‘ N i n't & feasible re At than Manufac ‘ e les, and warned them had met Mr. Bryan ior the first t 7 . ene see WATER FILTER Ne. 97 Britige Sor equal, es am, * the public, dt has, im rsistence in their enforcement will ¢ lebration y. 80 rt $ i.W.Brad-| the situation, way entirely w. *” The Beat in Use | Our Spectalties—FINK TEAS and COFFEES ‘ect, pasted into @ marim that “ Krerybed y result in the dest ion of th ‘i eetgitin iene 's subdivision of orig- | multifarious individual interests oftiem t Factory Prices, Ne Ligters. Proprietors of tbe Ophelia Seca viedy tm t "The gece > id an opportunity to thank hin fr H. W. Bradley to irresponsible and capricions boaunen. S WATTS ERMS CASH waré-tr | the District of Comma who can read, reads Tae a2 oeke faen Tt be be Copan ¢ hoa Mr. E : 5 and Campbell Carrington, | companies have long ago been esta’ te above I = : BAR, and every one tone adver: a ai! atvercises —_ hs rable : £2,010, lots 1 to 1, subdivision of Sheriffs es. | for in'and waters, and have been thou = ; ae os = aon Ae : —S ide pre ine 1 | taie: Morris Kelm toS H. Wells, work well, giving more uniformity and cell RVING SUGARS af THE TRADES. tm Gis columns.” Yet it must mot be thoweht thas tia to 22 a: art of 35, of Meteali’s subd A New MARKET E Here, as in their [linets hy ability {to freight charges, and insuring al ate CID : = Cireulation and imfwenre ore omly local. Jt has @ ” Be n ER VINEGAR, for pickling, received SIBSON BROTHERS aieker Gee a 5 ‘<a ee ee ee -Kelin to N. Jac those advantages that must inevitably fol- | °° {itm tecetniey iecctew ceo alle TOL nice nee ac, | aaioe eddisien Glick, J. A. Hoffman and other well-Ies daughter, are muc! eg low where there are abundant fluancial re C. WITMER, 2012 Penns ivania ave. Washiugton, DO $0 thus every tsswe of the Paper 13 care/ully read bythe dealers in the markets, are about to start a | Is the talented yo: ot he Guneanoniccin ote Sipe FINE GROCER! BY Fine Printing 0 Sp-cislty, Jen IY | thrones of strancers constantly wisisine the National felween Mik aan rg tle ieee jon on art S. Blagden to T basis of & fair and permanent cuarge could | 2¥1¢t 8 Penna. a AWNINGS Capiiai om business or for pleasure, and whe consi and the propesed building. on’ the plaa of . considers by nt for porcralt a: Contec: £600; Heth is, sotnie Tory IkRA Ge eee ee | PEE JOHN 0. HOGAN, 712 Market 8) 7 tate 1 @ very lanes deereethe wealthy and purchs ir. James eGill, will be 130 hy 79 | painting of the most uncommon character, PD epimed ot i do ’ a 2 rare. Wiphests veep haps Facuy: ; “of ly- ted Sirk ar feet, with a height of 16 feet on the sides. and | justifying the anticipation of the wan bat? | W- C. Offutt to mn iycncieinnng Hing, Overculling and inter-cutting, and a A freee ad | margtacare of Memiy- Pan TY [roprlpetgeemncrenyonchpacactee- eas 25 ih the center, open all around, wi regi a Les hodge vodze of small rivalries and’ flimsy | , Proposals will be received at t F. G. Huth to H. Hahn and George M. Mil- | subteriuges make the order of the day to tothe 16rH Dav oF Jer t ler, to secure Metropolitan Building Asso-| gouge and gain small advantage: Erneee Coal, 36 onns 000, part of lots 23 aud 2%, square | delivery ot the Dopartin A.M. Steiheling to J. C. Fearson aud C.| _ INJUNCTION AGAINST THE WASHING- # 1 a | lant future for the young artist, wi meta! roof, in which will bea skyllzut by | less than twenty years of age. 30 feet. It will contain 60 stalis—2% for Bryan's sisters is the wif butchers each = by 10 feet, and 3 each | of ihe Dis for hucksters and miscellaneous purposes 6 | Grophi ‘Dy 10 feet, and they are 0 arra:,ced that each Wil be & corn. i Ventillating Awning for Stores, Hotls, Public , Sulidiege ‘and Private Dwellings. Plage and Tents | #40! whtlethe Aeld of Tux 8 ina market de- for sale oF rent. Sole Agent for the ouly Kenuine | gres local, the paper is mevertheless, im the dest sense, Mildew ee i wepls tr ond io@ = ter, to secure the Jackson Building | TON AND OHIO KAILROAD.—In the Circuit | _jy10 st Superintendent War Dept. Buildi WONDERS NEVER CEASE. Tri Association $1 part of lot 5, square #9; J. | Court for the city of Richmond yesterday, ox | ———_———————— — Tong. .- Propwed to) RowDres ox tHe River—According to | fendiey 10.0 C. Feareon to secucs thre Joni: | 4 # ication of Henry Lew!s, of Philadelphia, H. T. CROS3Y, ——_e——_ LUMBER WRITING WITHOUT INK TRE EVENING STAB is furnished to gubsri- hold market on Tuesdays, Thursdays and | accounts given by persons who went down | son Bullding Association $1,000, part of lot | Henry McComb, of Wilmington, Del., and THE MIRACULOUS PEN Saturdays. The contract for the work was | the river to witness the yacht race yes! lay |G, square 4 Thomas H. Byrnes and C. others, an injunction has been awarded, en- This Pen is used like an ordinary pen. Lt tsenmi. | D&T8at the following low rates: By carriers, in the awarded yesterday to John F. Talberg, who | between the “Americus” and “Tr +” | Fraser and J. A. Preseoit, to secure North- | joining and restraining the president, direc. cient to dip it into Water as yon would » q commenced work to day. irda ee | oe gcc apindieona fi | Western Bullding Association $8,000, lot 20, | tors and officers of the Washington and Ohio DAMAGED BY FIRE. Bary peu ipto iuk. If she writing i ats ity, 1 cents a week; by mail, @eente a month, or ee exteut ob thesteam boats which accompaniec ‘lant and Riggs’ subdivision, square 20s; 8. | Railroad company from transferring or dis- copied by the press +bake the Bret drop carefully in . . BUILDING PERMITS issued by the inspec- | the contesting yachtsastodetract very much rags dtoJ etch, to secure J. King $8120, | posing ef the lib and effects of the cor- fremthesen. Tbe Pen need und pever shoud be | @6.00 per year, Postage prepaid, single copics, 2 tor of butidings: Stewart & Bro., repair a | from the pleasure of the day. Pistols and lot G and part of lot F, Thomas’ division, | peration, and from issuing any of the bonds rined or cleaned. | It always writes without the , It does not oxidize and never becomes | cents. square 9%; P.M. Hugh to R. H. Ward, tose- | thereot or paying any of its debts, except for rng El ge Yor rare and lith streets northwest; $50. Mrs. C.M.| who returned last night bear marks whic! cure Josephine E. W. Wartleld $1,000, lot 15, | the actual current expenses of rdaning the inks, and is prepared in different ore. euch as Br'dge. repairs to fiam!lton House, 1th, be- | they will carry fora long time. Several, it square 01; J. H. Kengla to W.J. Miller, to | road until the further order of the court. Pe- Per Hundred, | BATE Viclt, Red ard Biae | The colors are un- Sween K and L streets northwest; s500. Ann | is statcd. were seriously injured, but none | Sdcure Louita V. Slecarto0e, the property | titioners also ask that a receiver be ap- ‘er Hundred. | changeaiile and indostruc R. Seaman, repair a three story brick dwell- | are willing to give the names of their assail- | fy ihe county kuows ce Llecbate Chance; | pointed. Proceediags by the same parties the finest tabric, and eG. Wie Dr Cabocnh: rgnirects northwe.t; | ants or those injured bythem. A party ap- | J: archer to Lowe & Lathrop, tosccure | Realtor tine company in the United States should be without t $50. Wm. D. Cobaugh, repair a two story | peared at Giytont calling themécls three story brick dwelling, between 10th | knives were gegen A drawn, and many h h The Weekly Star. toe | P. Lowe £1,700, lots 15, 16, and 2), Terry’s | Circuit Court are said to have been dis- | WALNUT 44, PRIME swessmnsememee BO OO a we Remrcakint Heth Cea. ee This ts «double, or eight-page sheet, containing frame dwelling, 425 sth screet south west; $100. | ‘ Bowlegs,” who proved a great pest aud ter- | cundivision, square 7 muel Norment to | missed at Alexandria by consent. sent by mail on receipt of price, if not lees than Jerome 8. Driver, improve a two-story brick | ror to order loving excursionists. Ts were | H. A. Clarke, to secure Gwelling, C. between 2d and a streets south- | composed of ronehs from this District and | 4 iin gittes 10 Secure Fi east, s0. A. G. Petrick, repair a three-sior | Baltimore. Such scenes as were witnessed | > 1, lots 1, 15, aud 16, square brick dwelling, G, between lith and 12th | yesierday on the boats and at ( st Co operat! i 8, Square TEXAS ImNTG A.M. Me- | notes of news fre three are ordered. ANTS MURDERED.—In its | WALNUT G6, secscscreseegeerneens COO The MAGIC INKSTAND farn Ghy six columnsof fresh News, Literary and Agri- hos, br pouring ‘exas, the New Orleans a litti> Water init, Black tnk with all peop r | Ctitaral and Miscellaneous reading matter every mont will | Carihy to L W. Wright and J.T. Dyer, to | D:mcer al says: “Last week @ fataily of has Seportantctenents and Gods it temamareeaiens st | Svdk, end Sopronoaneed hy eumpueent Jatees ous streets northwest: & Libbe: tend greatly to disconrage peacerble and | seeurethe Mutual Building Association si, | migrants in camp near Stockdale, In Wi!- | waite PINE CULL cccsemmesensen it resists the mos powerful acids, as chivrine, oxalic & brick office, éth. between K st Piehe matndell perkons frome. yatticipets parte of lois 17 and 15, squar E. B. ( ton conuly, wasattaeked early in the inorn- ——— acid, &e. Price 25 Cente cach. CHEAPEST 4ND BEAT WEEKLY Parse mm vEE ew Ye ue northwest: $1,113. Jo- | such sports. Of coursethe liquor bars were | fit'to G.F- Appleby ana W. {monston, | ing by aman named Thomas and his two BE. SILVERBER( . seph Prather & C an open tem- | in rail bia St. ae ure FE ivard Waieou 3,000, lot B, sal *, and the father, mother, and three sons 312 Seventh strect northwest, CNITED STATES. It is specially adapted for ang porary market, south between Lith ---— diviston of orlginai jots 18 and 13, square 7 Were murdered by the inhuman wretcues. A | NORTH CAROLINA FLOOBING....... iyl-tr ‘Agent tor District of Columbia. sant Geib Sachenten, ent tho - And 15th streets northwest; =5,000, | ene Pine To-DAy-—The fire about 11 Hines to T. BE. Waggaman and J. | son, who was pichikg up brushwood near - ~~ = : Price |” sa) —— o’cleek, for which box 612 was struck, orig to secure James Pilling $1,900, | forthe breakfast fire, ran off through the GPREAT BEDUCTION IN THE PRICE | py Circie, DEPARTURE OF PRISONERS FOR ALRANY | ated in a frame stable owned by Lewis New- idand Pepper's sub-tivision of lot 4, | weods and fortunately meta detachment of | POPLAR PANEL, Dree€denecumeeun 9 OO GV ESILLO,” a companion PEsivextTiarny.—Last night ¢ . Crocker, | rath, at the corner of ith and C streets north. ware S27; Jeremiah Cosiclio to T. E. W: Lient. Lall’s men who wero passing, and The new, nm Game, XILLO, b in compitance with repeated requests from varions the war of the jail, and a number of | east, and the flames spreed to two honses aman aud J. W. Pilling, to ure SE.) told them of themurders. They proc-eded tO the satest styles of STATIONERY. guards, left here with eleven prisoners in | belonging to Mr. Newrath and two others ots 19 and 20, square 155; J.T. 7” - i a2 | to the camp and caugh momen end hiseons SECONDS, Dressed. charge, bound for the Albany penitentiary. | belonging to Henson Brown. which were nce to Join MeGran, to secure H. J. | in the act of rifling the trunks of the mar- — in i . There were in the party Mars Keenan, badly damaged; the loss to Mr. Newrath | Dailey £200, lot 11, subdivision of square 251. | dered family, ahd took from the person of ‘Kay Pook maited to any address, free of postage, wish to get up eubscribere’ clubs for THE WEEE.- White, convicted of petit reeny, (Second | being about $1,000, insured for $5, an’ to RELEFAS one of the Thomases £1,500 in money. on receipt of price. GE STAR, taet meienete : e 5 C LANTYNE. Qitence.) and sentenced to one year; James | Mr. Brown about $1,000, fully insured. The | Mary M. Gray to A. ft. She} pherd, lots 45, 45 - = ” SELECTS, Dressed.ccssssssososa sssseseesese 200 WM. BAL! Smaliwood, resisting Officer O'Neil, one | stable is believed to have been set on fire by | and i Sheptierd’s subdivision of lot 2° THE MECHANICS AND LABORING MEN of A large assortment of BOOKS for Summer Bead- | gnartersto bold ont some Inducement to those who inote ‘428 7th Street. ear; Lewis Jones alias Bailey and James | hoys who bad been playing in the stable. | squa W. A. Gordon to A. R. Shepierd: | Jeffersonviile, Ind., have organized a_one- ‘A LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT TO (Single Bubscriptions, $9.00.) tnor, do., 1: months; Lewis Butler larceny | ‘The fire departinent reepoadel promptly and | jot B, Harris & Giammer's sutedlivislos of meal-aday roclety, for the urpose of eur- Alt Wes Vas ee . three sears, Mary Lawson and Fanny John~ | confined wie flames to these houses. square it; BH Warser and G. W. Stickney | talline their table expenses. The mosl will GLASSES accuracy eulicd Pe <> me =) copies one year for $9.00, and one copy fon, robbery of @ watch from John Cherr: '. to Mary V. Boteler, lot 35, square 5t Ps J eye. at H. the the club. years: Fxkridge, |: : INCENDIARISM IN ALEXANDRIA.—An | Wootw. . I. Morsell, trustees, to | chanics and laboring men of Jeffersonville, : 0.453 Pa. ave .n w..cor.4y street. ap? ly to the yetter-up of ee! Neanies Crnaeun alles Muuay. te attempt was made Wednesday night to barn Bike Unione adiinisteee lot 13, Kosi’: | Ind., will probably cat as much at that one | ANY OTHER LUMBER DAMAGED BY FIRE =. mist! . 1s mont the back butlding of the residence of Mr. division, and lots 11 and 1i, Darden’s sub. | Meal as they used to eat at three, it is dimli- oes 2 George Walker, on Wilkes strect, near Fatr- | Gi pret nate Se ren aU | TIE tones be Deety te eerie ea THE Srconp CoLoreD Baptist Cauren | fax, Alexandria. Coal oil was poured on the Weaver to A. G. Osborne and J. R. Keene, | }aboring men of Jeffersonyille, Ind., are go- Sa Uh Wednesday evening a meet- | weather boarding from the inside and the | part of tract of land at Brightwood called | ing to derive from the new system. oe id at the Second Colored Baptist | place set fire to. A gentleman of the neigh. Peters’ Mill seat; Clark « Fenwick to S.A. Mechanies and pone men bed oo Shorch, Pursuant to the adjournment on Fri- | borhood succeeded in extinguishing the | Harris, lot A, Church's subdivision of lotes | Ville, Ind.; Would organize a no-drink-a-day @ay last. It was decided that the building abwiding Mas oor and & nd part et me $ pamare Be | society now —!—[ N. ¥. World, 12th, ‘Was no longer suitable to hol ings in, | *@me bu: id es, | Blackford to 8. larris, lot nurch’s c .—Thi Gnd that until it is repaired they wiitmeet | but was Supposed to have Deen caused by the | BiAGKfOrd to. A. Harris, to part of lot 6, | sry Che bond ct Ganncs Eas naviea ihe WILLET & LIBBEY, at chery Hall. on E atrect. meeting | burning of refuse tanbark. square 465; G. wW. Rigas and WL. Wood | ‘several di ments of the city goverament | _je%-tr Cor. 6th St. and N. ¥. Ave. endor: e action of the trustees, Fi ward to Charles Payson, nd 5, square Ser °) ing | OE and others, In renting Lyceum Hall, asd | DEATH OF A MARYLANDER.—A gentle- | NAF! Charles Payson. lots t and 5, square the epee be ee ee eet AO NEW AND SECOND-IAND TOP thelr ‘action in the replevin case. ‘It is | man bamed B. J. Dorsey, supposed to be | |: C: Bartlett, lot cv, Chapman's sual vision | year bhe board of education reported that | gic and Jump-Sest Joegers, tre pad four: glaimed that there were two hundred mem- | from Maryland, dicdatthe American Hotel, | of jots 4 to 11, square sei; James Fullerton ihe Salaries paid teachers had been reduced | Star Park Pony Phastane, alse, one worry bers at the meeting. Richmond, Va., yesterday, of inflammation | and Dennis Connell, trustees. to Michael | 5h per cent. since 1873, and the Or flab Brett, aed Atty other sivien, ——_-—___ ofthe bowels. The deceased has been living | Hines, part of lol 2, of Todd & P Ca be ee pe Pigieriel of | “Eee aie see Pct ind Semmes i AN INSANE | in sinticac of his Gomis eccanel pay hier division of Lg ty = Sa Matt aay and | 10 per cent. would be necessary. The appro- iva P. D. grate th es .— hing & German wom: the time aged in vi - ss Ge ters . T. Bradley, t . ‘ivan! Was foutid ‘n the caual tearly drowned. Shs | ing for the sale of @ burglar goof sate lees, | Efentiss to — jation for the present year will not be suf- = AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. [MPORTAN 10 copies one year for $15.00, and ene Bowel Affections use DR. McTABE’S MEDICATED BLACKBBRNY. BRANDY. Ie a Copy to the getter-up of the club. guaranteed to do ali that it cia ims. onteme “a = pee a BovEne meses Sort wi a It t9 8 conditien of this ufler that the subscriptions streets Dortboaat. 576i’ ‘ofeach club sball all commence at the same time, an@ SELLING OFF AT CosT, Gpbbsentoutdin. FOR THIRTY DAYS, ON ACCOUNT OF REBUILDING. Sv ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS, TO EITHER THE DAILY OB WEEKLY EDITION, MUST BB PALD IN ADVANCE, AND NO PAPER iS SENT LONGER THAN PAID FOR. . Bai cercael and taken to the frat precinet Also soliciting advertisements for a map. TL bapa) ictent Ce ee a TRUNKS. ——_ o%e Rn order t0 aueid troubie to the efies ant ion, wher dour and that itt her | is said that he has ® wife in this city.anda} G. Larcombe to Tucker & Sherman, lots2| A DIABOLIGAL PLoT—The tial of the SUIT THE TIMES disappointment subscribers, all subscriptions wBAIDe Was Semmelbaur. and that she was | mother and sister in Maryland. His re- | to 10, in Kelly's subdivision of original lots | five captured Missouri train wreckers at — ine » «a temporarily ins; . Her friends were noti- | mains will be interred in Richmond. 6 to 9, square 6:0, for ten years, at an annual | Waynesville, Mo., bas been postponed until MANUFACTURES, Atthe should be renewed some tine prior to exptration SE sak ROE tee be THE AxAacosTIA AND PoToMAc Ratz | Tental of $60, pa: Hivllage of parce ben | Copenmnber. Ie has rales ton, UNEQUALLED or x MAC RATE gaged ; * tone of which 1 aboaya RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—An accident oc- | WAY ComranY commenced runving their She states a lease Pore — Bod that ther intomtied to murder every per: r TRUNK AND HAB Y the same, the provise tine af « - gutted yesterday on the 1:30 p. m train oa | cars through to the Ecce 8 it ga mae DEFD OF TRUST—CHATTELS. Son onthe train. They had clubs ready to = zal w transfers at 7th stree: imore and Obio railroad, out of econo, | ‘To-morro' |. be tssued exchanging with the W. E dace which appears on Uwe adtrese x MM. Holland to 0.8.8. Wail, to secure | brain the wounded, and designed shooting | STRENGTH ANDDUR-| NESS FACTORY F street | shown by the Washington. at the Kelay station. ‘The pas- | west wi J. M. Langston $350, oa goods and chattels | all who attempted io esca| ‘The bodies saree Plies supply bach * senger train ran into what is called a fretant | and GR. Ret cents. Persons | 3, Mf Lane! ‘ cacti: | mae F ow oy ABILITY. a ie ee SS & train. No one was burt, bul the paseonger | Buying lckete can Fide from Cniouiows to | Mi house commer Sih and Colfax streets, be Pog mira a Mayapctey ones train was delayed an hour. Judge Norris, | Georgetown or the Boundary by way of 7th | CC'S: applied to destroy the evidences of crime. or Of this city, was on the passenger trala. Street west, for about seven cents. MISCELLANFOvs. ——— G. . Cline to W.G_“Metzerott and Edward | _ 87-Brother Moody's waich was stolen by maombert. ih JAMES S. TOPHAM, i oF EITHER — some Coba: 4 «7 SPECIMEN COPIES dae een? enaie agtday found indie’. | | DR. NewMAN, chaplain to the late admin- | PFoop. to secure A. H. Eichstadt $140 on one SoA New Yor aby police justice has 425 Seventh Street. of ths ON aR men's against Maggte Gray, lareeny, second | istration, preached "a most extraon (wary PE slag and final the price ata tne lenere: Geemane easu ints north | ISSUE FURNISHED GRATIS, : Srgnse; Henry Hush, Abraham Washington, | Sermon at Round Lake yesterday. He bé-| Tue Excunsion iro RAWLEY Sprincs—| chin at twenty dollars. sean . Judsou Taylor, rol incAngrow Jackson, | jabored the Tark, patied Alexander on the | The arrangements for the proad Cres es i er At th AT Aare sacs procemion REPAIRING. £: | PLICATION. forgery; Charles H. Mowitoa, forgery. | back; patronized v {iia of Prussia, ‘oot Rawley Springs, Monday next, are all com- | at Coventry the Lady, wan dressed nm Pull. ‘Tranks apd Harness Repaired, and ‘Trunks Cov- er Tawns in seal brown, black. navy blu, | and eulogized General Grant No wontcr | Bota; aud the tie cog back, which didn’t make much difference. | ota by auiiied workee iytte Frith, pandsome lace, border; lawns, white | It, made a sensation in the camy.—TW. ¥. | paren mnorming. Da "[. HE PEOPLE CONTINUE TO PREFER ground with black, brown, lavender net Herald, to-day. Pink Osure: beantifal lace stripe white cools, son. In order to t INCENDIARISM. — Yesterda: morni s ‘at Carter's, Market Space. 1 | avout 4 o'clock, the hew und t brick Tatend : q ‘If you are stung by a wasp while inishet ty sion, those who =: Fg So ist for Lodille’s Headache — — ou North tol and sented, ee Ls SOE been awed’ for’ a. few satenante w cents, 7S" Readache quickly. ssi ae Schultz, was entered by someone climbing | hat here & list ‘wound. a igi bas Pee et AND OAKLAND” Excur-| some lumber was set on fire, ‘The building duction oa all summer eolumn, in excursion | was damaged to the amount of $250; no in-