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THE COURTS. Circuit CourT—Judge Humphreys. To-day, Hayes agt. Kmory; nm MeKRelden agt. Block; do. Low EVENING STAR. THURSDAY... - July 19, 1877. mised. J Weather Indications To-day. Quashed wi thee pence Lice CouRT—Juige Snell. jay. Arthur Seymour, threats to Elizabeth Sey personal it n, charged wit Orvicr oF CHIEFY SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, July 1, 1877. For the lower luke region, middle and east- erm states, falling, followed by rising barom- eter, stationary, or lower temperature, south and weet winds, clondy and rainy weather, | followcd in the middle states and lower lake region by westerly winds, cloudy and clear- ing weather. LOCAL NEWS. te bf against on Emma Adame, a small girl; with aauit on William Coleman, @ littled | boy CUT BY A WOMAN charged with sssanit Reyburn ¢ Condensed Locals. Ith a sharpt From J.C. Parker we have the New York ee Sees vase! papers in advance of the inails fa quarrel with the woman. t lamps will be lighted at 11 p. efi'sides mid encth %., and extinguished at 3 a.m. D. A. Brosnan sends The Catholic World for Avegvsi. « good number. The last stone of the east wing of the new State, War and Navy department building | Was put in position last Satn: evening. e subject of a railroad from Washington to Mount Vern agalnazitated, and there Js some talk of a meeting at an early day of those interested in the project. ¢ trivis of Sergeant Leach is in progress at Police headquariers; also, that of Sergeant Dunnigan, of the first preeinet, for inhuman treatment of a priconer in his custody. At the meeting ofthe Board of Fire Com- an‘ssioners last evening applicatioas for posi- tions in the departire sit were received from James Collins, §. H. Doss, W. Hi Longstreet, W.8. Olive. C. M. Chipman, Gco. W. Lewis and Thos. Williams. The Police Boari spent. most of the day Yesterday iu hearing the testimony in the fase of chaages against Sergeant Leach, of the fifth preeinet. for conduct unbecoming an @fficer on the oceasion of the arre by Om- eer Dunnigan, of George Mantz, several Weeks ago. € trial was not coackated. A_ con! oil can expl dd in the third story Of the Webster building, next door to the about ‘Transactions in Real Estate. The following writ been filed In the of oft our last report TRANSFERS. evyto BH arner and | Sammer-, Fisber G. Wei Bubs. of i part of 10, 1i #. Trout to T."H. ald Fendall.to 1, lot 4, Feo- 3. sub. of equare 4 Varren, to sect: #0, lot, squias K 5 * nights of Honor. 106. AS. Taylor to J.C. Fearson and C. E. * Sar: For the beneit of partios Fraser. to secure Jackson Building Associa. ne city desirin regard- ing this Order permit me to state in brief through your paper that two lodges have tion £5,000, west half lot 19, square lds. SEARO RFLEAS, J.C. MeKelden and M. W. Beveridge, trus- ah én Thee Young, subdicieiee seesnere recentiy been organized here—gue at the . 1. Senfterle and W. H. Ward to Dan. | ?@¥¥ yard, composed entireiy of naval Shanahan, lot 32, subdivision of tqtarean, | Oicers: and one composed of govern- W. J. Warten to Rebecca Mf. Laue, lot 12, | Mebt officers aud business men of the city, | which meets at Moore's hall every Satuniay evening. The objects are entirely non-polit- ical, being: ist, to unite Seabecunihy all ac- ceptable men of every profession, business or occupation; 2d, to give all moral and ma- terial aid in its power to members of the Order by instruction and scientific lectures, by encouraging eacu other in business, and by assisting one another toobtain and mai tain employment; 3d, to establish a be square 106. MISCELLANEOUS. A.G. Wells et al. to J. A. Any Suarantee to have trust re sub. of square 776 gustnfor, leascl on lot 7, Retail Prices, Center Market. Mrat.—PBeef, porter house, 20a25 per Ib. round. 15; roasting pieces. 2na2%; fit | dried, 20; sliced, 25; chipped,30; | fand, from which a sum not exceeding $20) Sally; Matton, 154%; | shall be paid at the death of a mem er to his ‘aM; fiass, whole, 14% | family,or to be disposed of as he may direct; | 25; Middlings, 12\¢a15; cut, | 4th, to establish a fund for the relief of sick Tats: shoulders, 12 whole, 15 cut; Tongues, 50 | or distressed members, afo each; Nard 12at5e. per Ib. Subordinate lodges, like the two in this Fisu.—Kock, 40 per bun perch, Mia50 | city, are composed of members of good per buneh: Cath: per bi Halibut, 20 | standing, who are admitted upon petition, | Per Ih-; Salmon. 35 per Ib.; Codfish, 12a15 per | after investigat‘on by a committee and fa” and; Haddock, 10 per pound; Sheephead, | vorable medical examination. Grand loiges per pound; Terrapin (diamond back), | are composed of representatives from the $1.50as2 each: fo., sliders, T5e. a1 subordinate lodges, and the supreme lodge is VEGETABLES.—Potate Cabbeg Irish. 40 per pk; | the head of the Order, and ts composed representatives from the Grand Lodges. member pays as quarterly dues a sum not ot | ch er p c dozen; Beets. 30 per dozen; Bip | lees than tniee dollars per annum, aad all perder Onions, 3a5 per buneh; Tomatoas, | officers having charge of funds are required per pk; Beans, 25a50 per pk; Cacum- to give proper bonds for the faithful discharge bers. 12. per dozen. ot their duties. There are now upwarts of Frvit..—leache per pk. six hundred lodges tn the conntry. the states $1.50 per pk.; Apples, wase per p Ot Massachusetts and (rt ving r oae ‘Oar rdozi Lemons,soam per bendred and fifty lodges. From the exp2- berries. Sas per qt; do. rience of the past year it will cost each rmem- Whortleberries. 15 per qt; Pin ber ahout fourieen assess 25; Bananas. Borex. hia pri the Order at ext low rates ew York Creamery, 4: en: roll. 3%: fair | sessments are for ages less th: 5 do., 2s; Eggs, 18420 per dozen; Cheese, 20 | p-r member, whenever an assessment’ is 225 per Ib. Tendered necessary. Over 45 and less than 3 ae years of age the amoant Is from SL.(5to $1.) INDEPENDENT ORDER oF MecHANtcs. — | according to the age; and so from 5) to 53 Last night Washington Lodge, No. I. O. | years there is a corresponding inerease o. M., Was instituted ia the ball northeast cor- | fates. None but sound'men are almiit) ner New Yorks aveny Grand Architect 8 Hi retary W.L. Seward. and W.H Duling. of and 7th street, by and it accepts no one, even by dispensi'iv: adman. (rand See- over 55 years of age. (ne dollar per man from each member under 45 year of age pays for an insurance of $2,000, showing thai the Order so far has been conferring Insurance at (be rate of six dollars per thousand. There is now a membership of over 20,000 persons, 50 ev aasessment made only when thers Baltimore. assisted other grand officers and members of the Grand Lodge. A large Bumber of members of the different 102. were present, The new lodge starts with | Tnembers. The followirg officers were elec! €4 and instalied-—W. A. Orr. S.M; J 2 is less than £2,000 in the treasury) will bring Randal! W. M ; L. H. Patterson, J. M.; Rob- | $20,e00 intot entral treasury. This will pay ert H. White. KR S.; R. RB. Topham. F. ten death benefits, and another assessment weyers be * T. — Thomas, W. could not be made until after nine deaths. ueller, 3 Every lodge throughout the country and every member ts interested in the prompt payment of death benefits. H.C. H. —_-re _____ THE Liqavor LICENSE QUESTION IN New York.—Thereisa strong pressure upon the board of excise commissiouers to draw a line between the saloon keepers apd the pro- prietors of hotels in the matter of granting icenses to sell spirituous Uquors. The law provides that licenses shall be granted to no ene who is not a person of good moral char- acter, and who bas not the “necessary ac- commecdations to entertain travelers, and at least three spare beds and requisite bedding for such use.” The complaint of the temper- Wm 4) e 4 Lotge. This order is en- tirely beneficia’, and is neither @ political, religious or labor organization. —_+—__ WHAT CAUSED THE Sctpr Fannik Lewis.— Yesterday an inquest was held on the body of Fannie Lewis, colored, who dicd early ye tay morning at the house of J. M. Dexier, colored, in the alley i ween New Jersey avenue and Ist and K | ra LF. streets northwest, as stated in Tur N DEATH OF BTAx last evening. A verdict was rendered re people is that under this clause all that me to her death from an overdose » drain sheps have to do 1s to procure Coed with ey ansy, self administered, sup- | «three spare beds” in otder to procuce. & Posed With & view to produce abortion. license. They want to have this practice = To - pl ee os Stopprd if they ean. A drinking saloon, they Gaerne To ALnany.—Commitm are prepared to demonstrate, is not a hotei, hor even an inn, ta any sense within the meaning of the law; but then counsel tor the : — liquor dealers wre just a8 positive that under er te wine cree eteen | the “three beds clause” they have the same years: Macgio’ G: os ay Wel Tights and privileges as the Astor house or Motthe; Fravk shtecn | tbe Fifth Avenue hotel. ‘The controversy rs; Abrahs 4 iy eC | bids fairto bea very aulmated one—(N. ¥. ears; Abraham Washington and Henry | Coy paile Lemon sh, robbery, ree years. A Dive SwWIxDLED Sur DEposrrors SUFFERING. pce WANTED among poor depositors has coms led 2 bill for d oday Mr. H. T. voree, in the name Ef Mary Holman agi. Alfred Holman. They | Gucipbe Gira We deal ee fe married here in May, by Rev. J. | G he fer,’ Owe ey] = Groce, ad’ they ted mentee ecai | Gustave Pfeifer. who borrowed S15) and placed it In Girndt’s hands, to be used in paying the expenses of bringing his family from Baden Baden to this city. has had his mail home seized for debt. Ex-Judge Gross received a dispatch from Germany a few 0, when she alleges that he treated » much cruelty that she was com- ave him. ee THE ATTENTION OF “HOUSEKEEPERS” ble “ days ago announcing the sudden death of onal ue some eet, Aue ther his client, Sehinide, who sold his bauking G> E street horti:weat, where all that can be | !Bterest to Girndt for 830,00, on eredit.—-(N- desired in the lacteal linecan be found at | ¥-Sw ih fair prices. =e ; A JrexEsonEan Romance. — Husband ; eaves home In isé4to find work. While at a — at bige and b'ack lawns, | Atianta hears that his wife and childcen are whe w pink. blue, brown figure, lace dead. They are not. He marric: id ace Stripe white goods, black cashmeres, black quires property. She hears of his where- ck silks, summer Market Space. abouts and enters an action for divorce and alimony. He faints with horror on learning of the complication. wife dies op- portunely of consumption. Husband re- Marries first wife. Action for divorce with- drawn. Nashville American takes a column and a haif to tell the stor: A QUARREL AbouT A Bovaret ENDS IN MURDER.—Allison, who killed Les Davis at Union depot, Friday, was tried before a justice, Satarday last, and committed to jail to await next term of court. Tue parties had Previously quarrelled about a bonque: which a young lady had given to one or the other a few dave before, aud on again meet. ine the quarrel was renewed by Davis. Alli- son, who ts a North Carolinian, drew a pis- tol and shot Davis through the heart, kiting him instantly.—[ Anorville Tribune. ROWDIFS ON AN EXCURSION STEAMER. The steamer City of Lawrence made an ex- silks, bunting, t —_.——_— BUILDING PERMITS issued by the inspee- tor of buildings: Lioyd Johnson, repair'a two story frame house, O, between North Capitol and Ist streets northwest; 3100. ——e——_— IT IS PLEASANT and harmless, but won- derfully efficacious; Lodille’s ‘Headache Specific. 5 cents. t ps CANANDAIGUA CHAMPAGNE BEER is wh exclusively st Miller & Jones’, tonal Theater Bullding. - t THE LEST SHIRT, a perfect fit, for the t money, Mudd & Gury, “th and G st. ¢ gama dose amrtcedhront chown ARCHHISHOY BAY 1ryY's H=ALTH.—Rizht '¥. M. A. Corrigan, bishop of the Catholic Siocon of Newark, bas Just received a leuter Bes Old pa: ebtef an ja Rev Tebbishep Bagi and friend. Most - 3, Couveying the | Cursion Wednesday from Norwich and New tif, ing intell/genes tha! he ts intproving | London, Conn., to Newport, RL Row lies heaton. The letter ts dated daly 5, and | ftom Providence visited the restaurant on was wouiten at Vieby, France. At the’ iime | board the boat and refuted to pay. The cap- Of writirg the reverend gentleman was about | tain of police and four officers went on board to leave Vichy for Honburg, Germany, ty | the boat to arrest them, when they were at- ng nion. Iie. Van | lacked by the roughs and all terribly beaten, ork —(N. ¥. Herat, v-th | One of the officers having his jaw broken =e nen est | Withaclub, The boat lef¢ with rowdiles AT CkFEDMOOR— | on board. ntesiants appeared for compa- a ee etooor near New York, yescer-| THE GaTLING GUN IN THE EASTERN im the al team. Tae | WAR—V TT has been heard pTnomas Lams.je, ube and Black fea lve boon ‘tmed wilh vg Canfield, Je. 196; }— Baye sound tom to be of ites Guane tui; B.C. Cole: Jaunches than more preentit ena Tess onsily, #7 Parisian hats are now all bonnets, ype of te maltradllguee is calles GEORGETOWN. A BoGus “SPECIAL Of FICER”—A Sharp Mvlatio in Bive Coat and Brass Buttons.—Y es- terday afternoon Officer Martin, of this pre- cinct, arrested a colored man at the corner of Water and High streets, on the charge of disorderly conduct, and locked him up. He gave the name of Thomas A. Marshall. He was clothed in a suitof bluecloth, with navy buttons, and wore a BY cage cap, of the style worn by the New York police force, #nd had on the lappel of h's coat a metalic badge in the form of @ shield, with a star in the center, and the words “Special Officer” ins thereon. In his pockets were a buneh of skeleton keys, on one of which was a tag with the inscription, “H. C. Barton, Portland. Me.;” also, two lacies’ portmonaies, one containing @ card of 4 seaman’s board- ing hi No. 76 Holland street, Baltimore. He is a bright mulatto, 5 fest and 4 inches high, and is quite glib with his tongue in answering questions. He tells agreat many conflicting stories about himself, none of whieh the police believe. This morning he was taken to police headquarters, where the detectives and Major Richards looked him over, and came to the conelusion that he is the same colored man who, a_few days since, passed himself off on the Baltimore authorities as a Washington policeman, aud that he is a fraud of the first water. A color- ed man residing here went to police head- quarters to look after the interests of Mur- shall, stating tl his (the visttor’s) niece, a ye colored girl, had arrived here aday or t€0 ago trom a two years’ term of service in the family of Congressman Frye. of Mainc. This mutatio man had called upon her at his house yesterday, and it appears they are en- gaged to be married, Marshall having formed her acquaintance at the wort i that he has been paying his addres: es to her for nearly two years. Major Richards x: the Georgetown man a caution about | his neice marry such a fraud.an: the officer to take Marshall to the Court, aud send him to the work thought hard labor would just 1 Marshall was arraigned in the F this morning the charge of vagraney Officer Ma tin, who arrested bim, testified aithe skeleton keys, carla, photograp’ <, 3 3 he claimed Lown to n, testified that a fetto him for ed alluded to and fou Marsball ma came here f clock, last night.a i girl, pamed Lizzie Hammond, who liv Water street, was brought to the station- boase. having been badly bitten by a savaze dog. It appears that a colored man, nam sd Stephen Turner, set the dog mpon her at the Keunebee Ice company’s yard, where sho had gone for ice. ‘The same day a boy, | named Ephraim Shaw, was bitten by the faine dog, haying been set on him by the same man, THE FUNFRAL OF Mrs RACHAEL BEALL took place from the residence of her son, Mr. Geo. W. Reall, corner 2d and Market streets, yesterday at 5 o'clock, Rev. Drs. Murray and Wilson officiated. The pall-bearers “were Messrs. Wm. King, M. V. Buckey. J. Henry Wilson, J. D. Cathell, Chas. Do Welch ani George Hill. The body was interred in Oak Hill cemetery. | TUE PrIcNic of the Dumbarton: street M. F.s » postponed on account of the weather, will take place to-morrow if clear. REAL EstaTE SALE—Mr. Thos. Dowling, | auctioneer, sold at public auction yesterday, for Messrs. Young & Keenan, a y brick house on Washington street, between Gay | and Dumbarton, to J. A. P. Myers, real es- | tate agent, for $7, ALEXANDRIA. COLORED REPUBLICANS.—At a caucus of the leading colored repub this county, held last night, it was U best notto call a conventi fore Qetot ination of candt- date for xt house of delegates, The only definite conclusion reached was a unanimous vote to support Anthony Wayne Ammstrong. of this city, and H. Dwight Smith, of the county, for'seats in the next house of delegates, 41 opposition to Messrs, | Maushback and Hunter. The following res: Jution was adopted: That the legislat-ve bodies of the United States of America, Con- gress included, have devoted too much time to wide-mouth professiors about the bappi- bess ard prosperity of the dear people too little to the accomp!)'shment of tue o} of their professions. Fscare From J Ati.—This morning, about lo’clock, David Payne, colored, an inmate of the jail, charged with malicious eating, effected his eseape by tying a brick in one end of his blanket and throwing that end over the wall. This enaoled him to ascend on the inner side and scale the wall withont being detected by the gi + and thas he made goolhis escape. Police Oficer James Smith | bas gone In pursuit of the fugitive. Ti RECTOK ELFCTED.—S. Chapman Neale, esq..Was to-day elected a director of the First | National Bank, of this city, to filla vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. James M. Stewart. j ACCIDENT.-A_ colored woman named House, living near the cottoa factory, fell through the rafters of the floor of a house that is undergoing repairs, near the Fayet! + street depot, this morning, and broke her leg. ( Gazette, 1th. —--re-____ HornripLe DEAT H.— Last Saturday Samuel Jenkins, about 39 years of age. came to a dreadful death on the road from (Qoan- tico to his home in Barren Creek d\‘tyrict. He was riding in @ trotting sulky, and it is supposed his horse made an unlooked for | sprirg .orward, throwing him off his balance backward. His foot became entangled in private feans of rught | 4 Of the party be- | the ev and be was dragged for more than a mile down the roat. When found on nm day morning be was lying in the wools, a | short dis » from his gate, hi pt 1 into a j “9 yards di ANTED TO AS aston of Mr. AL li church, Sunday morning, an old | lady sitting in the front row of gatlery seats, abruptly and said with a ciear, distin ce: “1 have a single question to ask.” wiil sing the foarth bytan, withoul auy stions,” said Mr. Bescher. ’“Nay, bat I must ak one question,” eried the old lady. She was about to proceed, but the strains of the organ drowned her words, and only those near her heard her say in earnest protest: «I will speak; I will have it out.” Although she could gain no further recognition she re- mained standing until the singing began. ——————— eee SouTHERN Matt FACILitigs—A tele- gram from Richmond, Va., states that re- sponses from southern cities to the call fora convention at Fort Monroe on the 25th inst., in the tnterest of southern mail facilities in- dicate that large delegations will attend from all Important cities in the south from Alexandria to New Orleans. There will ve two bundred to two hundred and fifty dele- gates. and it is understood the President and members of the cabinet will certainly be | pote ‘The railroad association has offered transportation to delegates. A DANGEROUS PLAYTHING.—A few days ago Mrs. J. M. Gentry of Bothel township, discovered her little child, about sixteen months old, in the yard near the house, en- et in playing with a big black snake. ‘he reptile was coiled up ina ball and re- ceived the child’s attention with apparent satisfaction, allowing itself to be handled with impuuity and without any attempt to harm the little innocent. 6 horrified mother at once removed the child, and kill- ed its siimy playmate, which was found to be four feet long — [Shelby (Mo.) Herald. THE TIDAL WAVE of May 10th at Nu hiva, one of the Marquesas group, in the Pacific, rose and fellali day, the greatest rise being 14 feet, swamping the plantations on Tallobae bay. On the other side of the island the tide rose with great foree, Sweep ing away houses and other property. Tne Warebous¢s were all washed away and ond hed to flee for their lives. There nad ‘n no rain in the island for four yeirs until just previous to the tidal wave, whea it rained for two weeks, washin Way bridges and doing considerable er damage Snor ArreR CHURCH —Mr. Andrew Hamilton shot Dr. Roebuck and Mr. ;Wm. Smith, at Prairie Grove church, in the east. | ern portion of this ng on argent Tha and the ‘audience ‘Ginpersiggs when e lence were dis ing, whi Hamilton a red on the ground’ a ectbeherraied and fired one lool at bot! of then but ot dangerously Suphue: D Springs Gazette. ot uo-Mrs. Vanderbijva income Js $1,000 a THE SEASON AT PINEY POINT. Prxgy Potnt, Thurslay. Dear Stur-—There is a singular absence from your columns of letters from watering places—those gushing letters setting forth the delicious charms of the beautiful Miss Jones, or the fascinating appearance of the bewitch- ing Miss Smith; or telling of the charming | views, delightful table, &c., &¢. 1 don’t pro- pose writing such a letter from this place. I @M AS cross as a bear this moraing, and do not look through glasses couleur de rose. CITY ITEMS. No HorskEHOLD is completely equipped till its Kitchen is supplied with Dooley's Yeast oeuvre of baking powders. It is made of the purest cream-tartar, so difficult to get even at the druggists, and it makes the pro- ducts of baking surpassingly good. ee Happy TipinGs for nervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed, drugget, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effectually eure premature debility, weak ness, and decay. Book and Journal, with I reached bere on Monday, after a most information worth thousands, mailed free. == sa} down the river. Arriving at | Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., N iney Point, we were put off on what I sup- | York City. cl, was the wharl, the night was very | k: there was no one conneciel with the hotel to meet the guests. For myself it made no difference—a man can always get along: but I felt very sorry fora lady with a uur-e and a family of small ebildren, who stood tn dismay, pet knowing where to turn or to go. She followed the “leader” and ianded at the THe renowned “Retort gas stoves.” ovens broilers, and we heaters all sizes, at Hamilton's, Y. D streets. j Gentlemen. ‘on to A. Fischer's To Ladie: We wish to cal owrler, Known the country over as the chef | | -C. A. Bailding, 9th and | @ CLOTHING. ECIAL MENTION, EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e._ NoTICcE! orice N‘ On MONDA ate {the most en: ¥. Joly 23. wit t vable t BREADJUSTMENT OF VALUI® Boat will leare 6b st turping abont midniebt ov Ts Biecat. “Tickeia SO cent ENTIRE STOCK ball price | of the Ar Mon 3 Excrasio si An elegantly § Bridge ‘at's ¢ ing Will leave Tikers Here are exam pie Finest Percae = fe crown be treatm risa foot JOSECH MATTINGLY, Propristor He FOR ANALOSTAN ISLAND. FIRST office, where, atter wailing au age (nearly a Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establisi GRAND FAMILY PLONIC quarter of an hour}, some one condesceaded | ment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. 1. enon by the IVY Stneeniund prices “! 10W her Use cottages assigned her; and so, Promptly adopting the latest improvernents, ——— . Tam told, it is on the arrival of every boat.’ | Whether of American or Huropean invention, : > its THIS 18 A DELIGHTFUL PLACE he is enabled to do his work ina manner not TA will leave Hie well k he grounds well kempt, tie rooms | to be equaled by those not possessing these et every ton eylnate with fow en comfortably furnished, the beds exe>llent, ilities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies “ and the table very comfortable. The erve and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in delictous soft crabs and devilled crabs, give | the city on account of bis superior w | WASHINGTON CITY w fish, oysters and clams in abundance, regu- | Give him a call—9o6 G street. Punctuality | HIBERNIAN BENEVOURNT SOCIETS vans ti . lar Virginia corn bred and wailles, and de- | guaranteed. | At the WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN Pah —* enabie outa lightial wheat bread. The tea and coffee are | = THURSDAY, July 1, I e sans reproche, good milk, butter, bat a great MUSEMENTS - st ¥ scarcity of ice. The table, furniture and AMUSEMENTS. —— s feutat inen are of the nicest description. Phere are | Ba Se Well Lalecd, competent ser ratte and cooks, | (PBBATER COMIO UE, 1h Siveet. t who each*understand the divine art. Tas | — ides | : Sate musquitoes are in force on the wharf an °v YEAR ROU. ws . 1S o the grounds, but no one has felt them in th OPEN THE sia | . - bed rooms. There are possibly ti persons PERFORMAN YFRY NIGHT i - here. ineluding many children, who revel in | Matinee for Ladies and Chiliren EVERY WED. M —= bow ese ind water, Aud there are thirly ex- | NESDAY avd SATU AY AFTERNOON, | per ed by the next boat. | . = pee suspected ™ mee ihe only disagreeable me at the Pot is | FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY KSSP ECT. be SAT RD ay i | ‘ UMER DEFARTMEN sundays fror th in the morn jety, Drama, Burlesque and Comaty. nov22ty (erst AN an | at @one . When the “Moseley es, unt Variety, Drama, Barle-que and Comedy. m IT ENC »w- | Wats Poach nine at night. Tuere is no disorderly ON EXHIRITION 626 STKPET | FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES ONLY duct among these excursionists, bat the AND SALE ors H are blessed with ihe 1 ar E Sr. | pe There is a at MANKEIT | , agement regarding the comfort of the FREE APT GALI } reg | r r boarders. Tustead N er F on ni vey sea first eod le Choi ' ch > he ae and the p nent " . they Mae Stal one Wie j GEORGE C. HENNING times much, oftentimes litt = ae “ eily nothing. ‘This sarpr. EXCUKSION M, z sai SES Boren Sweetveris a splendid m: ai . aon full of kind id a head ~ SATURDAY : j A REGULAR LADY OF La v ened Semi meres ; cx eeehlee ) Semi-Annual Occurren “ Se ces BS xub A w « {T CLEA N & the are = He t ale Prices Seated Lower Than Dver Bet: 1 babies 1 where At COST F there is ma ©: — - Coenen: DRY GOODS At ¢ THIRTY DAYS | Amiong the ev cular prt j ly fr Mrs. Davis xa nck ate wife | S. THOMAS BROW and ebild amiiy, Mr. No. 920 Bad and Mrs. Mrs. Williams,’ Mr. | Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Milburn. Captain at Mrs. Bralford, Miss Mary Harris and fr and a score of others whose names [ hy never heard | There is a Revenue Cutter lying off the | wharf, (Captain Bradiord is the comman¢ id the young ladies here are time when the offic DEA | DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, | | Office, 49 Jefferson Sireet, | | GEORGETOWN, D. C. | Work sent for and delivered to any place fn the city. Received and returned (by mail or exp: from and toany place in the country, Send us your orders, ue BIG “T” STORE. E. LEWIS & Co., Fine SrorTs 0 N. J., yesterday, a handicap was won by Hattie F. my7 tr in 2014, halfa length before Cyril, who was a length betore Burgoo. The Robbins stake: added to a sweepstakes, for foals of S74, the second to receive $200, the third 8100,’two miles. was won by Bombast in 5:1, Frede- rick the Great second. Sears’ colt third. Tue Consolation purse, mile and three-quarters was won by Romney in 3:12, five lengths bs fore Jenifer, twenty lengths before King: land, King Bee fourth. The steeple chasé for $40, to the second and $25 to the third, was won by Derby by @ neck, Deadhead 1,000, roce Bstige &- 37 AS and COF tors. Proprietors of the Ophelia Sex EKMS CASH tmuaré-tr No. Our Spectaltiee—FINE TE. Ne Lig Landi SUMMER RESORTS. P46Ger's WHITE SULPHUR second, Corovet third, “Time t.0",. | ire en es, In the extra day's races at Long Branch | pew etonnt County: Virginia. Saturday there will bea four mle race, in | season nu’ fully situate - which Jenifer, Burgoo, Egypt, Kenny and | phere, fishing Romney have already been enteret; a mile | accommod: at very heat bandteap, in which Waco, Cyril, Re | form, Littrell’s Leamington filly anil Hattie F. will run, and a steeple-chase with Dea t- TAYLOR & BEAN, Lesseos head, Coroner, Resolute, Risk, Problem, Pp Pcntece se MMER RESORT. Derby and Don Victor. mann aun AiaGlew ate At Pittsburg, Pa., the half mile heats were (ARYL AND C rsh. won by Harkness in 5: 1 the mile | SALT WATER. BATIL FISHING, BOAT dash by Thuaderbolt in: NG. AND DRIVING. quarter race by Patriot. ¥ Wir the mile anda At Boston trotting es the first +100 divided purse was won by ithrop Morrill, best time 2: he Second gar during the na of the h onth of July by Lady ba tt, best time 2 So ith of and Angas, from Ae | In the Agrictltural Park races at Laneas- | Week, with special rates for famitien, Apply 1 | ter, Pa., yesterday, the 3:30 class race was | egy ante Fe em | won by John [.. in three straight heats, Silas | — ce and Sorrel George third—time 2:13,| PE SOMMER TOMS FOR WASHING. 2 The class was won by Morn- TONIANS. m Prince second, Sorrel Toin third. x ‘e were tive heats trotted, the fourth & ing a dead beat between Morning and Sorrel Tom —best time 2:31. The running race, half won by Miss Leamington, Lazy Jim seca : tim A RICH MAN’s LONELY Dea ra.—Corre- spondence of the New York World from Stamford, Delaware county, N. Y., July 16, gays: Daniel Stewart, of Hobart, was one of the mest talented men of this section, and had a considerable fortune. He was a mem- ber of the assembly in 1575 and 1S6¥,and on the occupy ing one room for one month A ft ge nes rooms hand ata small advance on above r . e4. Pure sur, healing and strength cod food and’ pure milk in sbund- nts of fashion. o Bi efor to Col. C. T. Larner, U.8. 3 Dr. Ellie gin te aS nee ‘ ag Beer acres soap 84.4 Charies jaitley, Eaq.. Jonbn Corson. . ou, J.B. Browning, Bea. FA. Fourth delivered an oration at Hobart, “gy Hy which was of unusual brilliancy. On the juformation and roome apply t: 12th he slept on the Moor of 9 bar-room n'a cies 8. PRATT & SON. state of intoxication, and in the morning in- ts dulged in more potations and went to his | Or to the Proprietor Reck Enon Serine: — store, where he {cll asleep on a coffee sack. sinia. After awhile he was carried to a room above BEVERIDGE HOUSE, his store, where he was laid on the slats of a MIDDLEBUSG, LOUDOUN CO., VA., bed. and at night he was found to be i. | Contatning 2 targe and airy r fe He had not partuken food for several days, | Washingtcn, ‘Take Orange a and when found bad been dead five or aix | dre BOB. Right miles from # hours. His wealth goes to relatives in Scot- | fine country ro sy a town. Livery stable at hotel, Terms §25 per meuth. Beferences—Mrs. Geo Seitz, O. Cianghton, 480% Louis Je%-a* J SCHOOLEYS Mot « RESORT, Wit! open for gncets June 2d. at moderate rates. land. In addition to his terms as a legisla- tor, Mr. Stewart served as head clerk in the Clinton prison at Dannemora. Royan ScaANpat.—The London weeklies teil a singular story concerning tho Duke of Edinburgh at Niee, where his wife isto meet him, by the way, before long. While there recently. he attended a ball given in his 2 Large grounds, ample shade, resident! Thither also went a young Italian honor. a lady, the daughter of one Cambonri, or | Send for Circulsr. H. nUNT: Camouri, agtrl of very great be my2t tm Schooiry's Moantain, N. J. Duke paid her marked—too —i= Teution, and the father was b for the nonce. Bat bis delig e uently disc HE HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Poin Sitnated within loo r met ¢dthathis daughter | jandestinely t | all the year. Special the Duke, and, being @ man of the old Italian | Bey 'all moders imprereeecate. Bik dety sc) the Duke achallenge Tals maile and telegraph offco. Fifteen to twouty frst. Wis, of course, refused. and the Dake left | class steamers land daily, (except Sanday.) 180 sarda Niceatmost homediately. from the door, Superior beach for bathing at door — LISS steps and gond from Hi ws Arrest tramps and make them work is | fieking wnd driving cud the sure remedy. circular describing terms. &o &7'The roaring Wabash at Terre Haute | 215 5m ye De furnishes catfish weighing y pounds. BF Greensboro (Ga.) Herald: Mr. T. J. P+ Atkins shot and kilied, in his front yard, on Jast Friday morning, a young tiger. &» Knox county, Tenn., the home of Uncle umy Williams, will realize over half a million dollars from her wheat crop tais year. a7 Lizzie Peck was walking on the beach at Butlock’s Potut, R. L., when the fire from her companion’s cigar communicated to her light clothing, and she was fatally burned. «7 Rtewart Walker, a horse thief, was shot and dangerously wounded near Blooming- ton, Pa., Saturday, while attempting to es- cape. #7-Four men were killed, and eight men SELBY'S. 5O. 1 3 00 £2 CALE Boor. {| vise 822° uo0r. EXTBA ORDINARY BARGAINS. five fatally, b: # at 2 and boys injured, five fatally, by an ex- now plosion In Keumes ore mill in Lehigh coun- ‘8 Cor gress Gaiters, @1.25 and $1 50. ty, Pa., on Saturday morning. Several horses and mules were also killed. «2 Disgraceful scenes are enacted almost every vight upon our streets, and on Satar WALTER H. FILL employed as saleeman at 1914-1916 Pennsyleania avenue, day nights expecially, the yelling, and scuf-| _jy17-tr Between 29th and 20th streets. fling, the profanity, the obscene ribaldry and there mera rovalence of rowdyiem are LADIES’ SHOES. positively an! le—{ Concord (N. C.) Sun. | “Unt AUGUST 2, I shall allow a ais aa | a7 The Rev. Harvey Spear, a Methodist | cownt of ten per cent_on all cash sales, pastor in Mason city, Ml1., confesses himself JAS. H. MILYA, athief, and has gone to prison. He stole a package of bills, worth a $1,000, while making a cull on a bank cashier who was a member Of iis congrezation. «7A young man, calling himself James ‘inth street. i’ Shoes MADE TO ofpEn at short nouce. J. J. GEORGES, Rennie, stepped into a police station in Bos- | CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY BOO1 AND ae saying —— Oe a= — Edin- SHOR MAKER, urgh, ‘Scotland, wi! 000 of his em- ployer’s money, and, as he could not find oss Foe ees 4 work, wanted to be sent back there to jail. BOOTS and SHOES @ special- ty Gores and Fusions cured. a os a Ww. if B byhaod —_ sttended to. its rapid and beneficial effec . 25 cents per bottle. PRESERV G SUGARS AT VERY GoLws HEATING APPARATUS. Gounte CIDER VINEGAR. for plokling, received — fiom the country direct; 30 per gallon. We are the ot * E GROCERIES, GOLD 8 WARM AIR FURNACES, jyll-tr Penna. avenue, | Bqwal to Beam, = iytuestionably the best a Phi nad and coe the thing Iteclf, and take © do- B¢ CHANDELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up 1 NO HUMBUG—L. RICE will pay a eed ee ee ee BOOTS AND SHOES. _ | BF Uar tickets furnished to parties from a distance. | ‘be accompanied by their paronts of some adult D HILL PAK, | ° $22 OO-—FINE STITS—22 00 Ad ee sy The cars will rm np ¢ Weodberry Station. the » Bark uz Are Offered for S$15—FIFTEEN DOLL. ‘To Lmediate ly 01 Bes ela “0 ont BEADY SALES MUST BE MA ale nt Geo * aud Con b Pacoetl, Gor sie *W $20-S/LENDID SUITS—s20 a ac gi Are Down to corner a et, Fancy, 403% ~ h t o-Bn* SIt3_ $13-$13-$13-—s12 To et Once Dispose of the Lot. NDAY EXCU ONS. The LADY OF THE LAKE, until farther notice will make re ox: cursion trips, raving her wharf, fo aa J of 6th street, et Bs p.m. Forty five miles down POSITIVE BEDUCTIONS, PEREMPTOKY SALES return. Fare 50 conte. oe ‘The fast Steamer JON W. THOMPSON will Oor leave foot of Gti street, Washington clock us NDAY. Passage, SAM. BACON, President NHREP HOURS ON THE POTOMAC — MUsic AND DANCING — PB. m on WEDNESDAY a trip, 35 Cents, 37 ands $1S—ELEGANT SUITS—S18 Are Selling at 12 00-812 00- $12 00 tomac Ferry Stesmer will mal h Pree TESIONS wee ‘Te Promptly Clear the: Ont Pot mac r y TURSDA meneing TURSDAY. July ing the mouths of July und August, ‘Tickets, 1% ALL OTHER GRADES cents. The boat leaves foot of 7th street at 74 p.m. i620 MARKED DOWN PROPORTION ATELY ERSONS DESIRING A DELIGHTFUL Db h change from the depreesin afthe city, can ewoy au hour if'eride on the P. Alexandria and rety for 1B ve u the te THE CAN BE SO RESERVATI AS ALL GOODS WILL BE IMMEDIATELY S0LD " tomac Forry ¢ of age tree, The boats vice ver-— HABLE BROTHERS, FIN? TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS Corner Serenth and D Str: CLOSING OUT SALE or jy3s tr fOcLy EXCURSIONS. The five Steamer (HARLOTTE VANDERBILT, Captain C! E ti farther notice, Spring and Sammer Clothing, ay a Tick: . , PINKY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT ee SERA DBs | teaving Ith street whert ot 6.90pm. ceasing 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Monday abont 6 o clock ~ Ticket, «150 Between Tonth and Eleventh «ts round trip. For state rooms and berths ingeire on board. The steamer can be harkred for excar 2 veg ~ “ad EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION Pit LOOKOUT EXCURSION he : endid iron Steamer r PRESS AND RUSINESS SUITS ct Oe ei Bie Mell Pattie ee SIEeeN | Bogen Nort” a redure ber SATURDAY RVENING THIF Freveb Diagonal. ¥ Pivey Point, Marshail’s and Point Lookout, on | Bursel's Cessimore fartesoar, June is. Fare onty St gvent trip. i= i #0 accommodations first clase. Leave Steph uss i acnimere._. rth sat evers Saturday at Sp m., | All Wool Uassiacre. fe rove abd farther infor: | COATS A Bation apply to Steph n & Bro, 78h strect wharf, | French Diagonal........ or at office, 191% Pensayivanis avenue. Plaid Worsted. asm STEPHENSON & BRO.. Agents. Basket Wo O! FOR PINEY POINT, FORT MON- | _ PANTALOONS, BOK, NORFOLK AND THE CAPES. rench Cassimers.........reid mt $5, Tetueed to Sf ‘The splendid Steamer JANE MOSE Dgiieh Worsted.—...e0ld at 7. redticed t 8 LEY will resume her SATURDAY Globe Mille Cassimere y Reduced to 4 & NIGHT TRIPS to ity Taft Weedon Teduord to 4 co sat’ yEN » Mills Cass sold at 4 reducra t at So'ciock, returning, will arrive in » Sold at 8, reduent to 20 Mondsy morning, aboni 6 o'clock Union Cassimere... sold at 2; reduced to i Fare, round trip to Pi: ey Point, #180. Toallother z Hts, $4. Cali at the Ofier over Metropelitan SUITS. = i © and secure your Stateroom for this de- scld at @12, reduce! to € Seca Gomer employs 4. Piano on board. Id at 5, redues ‘ AMUEL BAC Pr id at 7, reduced + Baking | to nedinte landings dai y leaving ber wh worth $ . worth esa r > 3 Aipace Ce reducedto 2 % Aa at sum t pumerots to mentt prices red 28 until the return trip turds. Children mus all caeos id Lore all goods as edverti + uot old and mach bend: fricnd. —- TH AT MARY WASHINGTON " can be chariered for Excursions by applying on AMON eto K . board,orto GY. ATLEE, Agent, at No. OLS Teh which I have ordered already. tb street, oposite the Patent Office,” | ay wactured fur me, Gall et once st my15.3m President of Company. A. STRAUS’ Notice TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- SENGERS. The Steamer ARROW , Capt, Frank Hollingshead Ja the only boat silowed to land passen- gere st Mount Vernon wharf.” Pas connected snditen’ Mi Qvoid riding im ambulances gic and Jump Seat Jaggers. two and fom scat Park Pony Pherteus; ais, one very Sylish Brett, and ftty other styles, the times. ernon Associa. three mules, as by iyhiy ReseRtTsS’ MALT AND MEAT EXTRACT, NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. safe steamer MARY WASHINGTON fabs 3 seugers | Fe not t! SUNDAY EXCURSION. el ee een TAN; Captain Wa. H. Byles, 4 re. 0n4 returoing at 9:30 9 m. to thiscity. uy n= <n BT eee: SPECIAL NOTICE —CHARIOTS can be tered at very reason vey end from