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EVENING STAR. | SATURDAY...... ... .Jnly 28, 1877. | (Continued from First Page.) Weather Indications To-day. | Orrick oF Cuter SIGNAL OrFics WASHINGTON, July 2s, 1877. For the middie states, southeast and wes’ erly Winds, stationary or lower temperature, falling bafometer, partly cloudy weathe and numerous local rains. LOCAL NEWS. | Condensed Loealn. From J. C. Parker ve the New York perere in advance of the mails. . ‘Abe Cireult Court wil! reconvene on Weil- | nesday to bear the case of Adams against the Tribune association. During the recess of the courts the Circuit and Criminal Court rooms are being reno. vated and the windows changed. by placing in them the improved ventilators, patent by Chief Justice Cartter. Warm WEATHER Not trated ty Heat—Heavy Rain Sto day the heat was so inlense iat but few bricklayers and laborers were able to con- tinue work during the entire day, and most of them quit work in the morning or at noon. There were a number of cases in which persons were prostrated by the heat, but #0 far as kuown there have been no fatal eases. Sergeant Perry, of the fourth pre- cine Edward Long,a colored laborer, atthe Western market yesterday afternoon’ Pprostrated by the heat, and took him to the ion, where he was attended by Dr. Ward. n McNichols was found prostrated at the corner of New Jersey avenue and H street in the afternoon, and Officer King took him to his home, on 2d, between H and I streets norilwest. The heavy rain last evening made a comparatively comfortale tempsra- ture during the latier part of the night. Many streets were flooded. and some of ta Nars on the avenue were filled with water d the gords in them damagel. The stor: lof the Eastern e to the roads in washing some of t es. “This was expecially t eeler road, wi widerable hail i f Silver Meend. T » Fast Wasbir be lightning str © barracks, ii ved Febr ppro} : latter Mar Section 7 says it Person or pers shall herea leense to se cider or spiriti kind what" soever, or to open their bar or shops un day; and for each and every violation of any Of the provisions of this section the person or Persons so offending shall forfeit and pay for | each and every offence <20. Section § pro- | Fides that if any person shail sell, retail, .2., beer. ale, cider, &c., within the corporatior im any quan less than one pint, without first obtaining a license to keep a tavern ac- cording to the provisions of this ordinance, sball pay $20 for each and every oifence, to | be recovered as other fines aid penaltics are. Seetion 10 provides that one-baif of all fines shall be for the benefit. and use of the police officer making complaint, and the other half for the use of the corporation. All subsequent legislation appears to have been the act approved Decem' the first sect ber 19th, 1868, | of which limits the extent of to one year; second section se at £100, instead of #50, as before. and the third section fixes the penalty ; @ fine of not less than =: It appears. fine isa spect violation of la’ THE 2th GRAND A AL ScuveTzesx Fst of the Washington Schuetzen Verein Will commence at the park on Monday and continue five days, opening with a grand | Procession of the members with their guest 00 Monday morning, under the chief mar- shaiship of Mr. Jcseph Gatto. From the reparations already made by the coimmit- ees this festival will be farin advance of ADy of the preceding ones. On 7th Penusylvania avenue. there is a Fate arch, highly ornamented, ha surmomtaneagle. The words © 7 Foal Festival of the Washing Verein” are ou one side of the arc, and the words “What gives Temperance its zest? It is the German Sehuelzenfest, on the other side. Al the proposed line of March op Monday, numbers of our German Citzers are decorating their places of bust- ess, vieing with each other as to who will make the bestshow. On the grounds there 1 be prize shoot! tire howling, con- cert and dancing music by the Marine Band, singing by the Tyrolean Troupe, Gschwan- ferer. in their national costumes, scenes in mid-sir by the crand Gymnast Samuel San- yeah inelnding bis “drop for life.” perform- &rce on the rolling globe by Miss Mand San- cab, the little prodigy, little Nellie Wilson, her songs and dances and a brilliant illu: mination and fireworks every evening. The celebrated Washington Smngerbund, the B. B. Choir, Washington Liederkranz and Har- mony will assist the Verein in vocal music. ——_e_—_ A Covxct, or CoLorED Baptist CHURCHES of this District and Alexandria for every offence. | Tefore, that the minimum | c one of $20 tn all cases of | Schnetzen | Saturday morn | of the seeson Excursions, Picnics. 4c. The Potomac Ferry Company are now giv- ing four delightful evening excursions each week, going down the river % miles. See their advertisement. These pleasant trips cost only 15 cents. The Lady ef the Lake will make an ex- eursion down the river {5 miles to-mor- row, leaving at 3:30 p.m. Fare 50 cents. The J. W. m will start at 5 p.m. to-morrow for a pleasant excursion. Fare 25 cents. The Matiano leaves at 3:30 p. m. to-mor- peat pret-oe-| swe Boats at Marshall Hall and returning at 9:30 p. m. 4 .—The Mary Wash- Maw make wt ripe ta Mack Nera . N., and returning at 2 p.m. and § p.m. | First trip, fare 40 cents: second trip, 25 cent The Cockade City gives @ regular Sunday excursion for ladies and children, starting at Op m. and arriving at ith-street wharf at 8 lm. Awarshatt Hall.—The “Departmental Dozen” announce a moon)ight excursion on Tuesday, Sist Instant, to Marshall Hall. The Mary Washington starts at 7 p. m. and returns 12:30 a. m. M. E. Church's ‘Chesaycake Ray.—The N.C. excursion will be given to Piney Point ou the Jane Moseiey, on Tuesday, 3ist instant. Boat starts at 7p. m., returning at ¢ next morning. See adv't. Bevyer's Park —A pienic will be given here on Wednesday, for the benefit of the Acad emy of the Dominican Sisters. Tickets 25 cents Piney Point, <e—The Encampments, 1. O ©, F.. will give an excursion to Piney Point and Point Lookout, on the Jane Moseley, o Thursday, 9th of August. Toat will start a feven p. m., returning next night at eleven p.m. Round trip tickets st. ‘uid Ait Park. An exeursion will be given to Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, on pee » August 2d. Trains will leave the B. & P. depot at 8 a.m. and returning leav A Union d IP, Druid Hill Park at 6:40 p.m atecS p.m. Tickets, round further part Purves: Monroe and the Capes —An excor sion to Fortress Monroe and the eapes will be given by the Fastern Presbyterian Chnrch on Thursday, August 2d. The Jane Moseley will start at 6 p. m. returning abou ‘clock Round trip tickets $2 or Old Pom'—The excursion to Old it Comfort, Piney Point and Norfolk ew ng on the steam es to be a del will be by W. ie} For Poin’ be very comfe le. N k andl he ¢ ie o Pin Catholies gust Ww: Young fA 1e of the ples t ° thy of patronage. "oint —The Wesley chapel rex! Wednesday evening—tic it 26-—will be a select and pleasar ir, and these who wish to go had better be in ahurry abont securing their pasteboards. ishing Exeursion.—Bee the advertisement lug excursion to deep sea water. peas Sa Transactions in Real Estate. The following instruments in writing have nm filed in the office of the Recorder of deeds «ince our last report: TRANSFERS. . BH. Reed to M. R. Elisworth, &3,200, part of lot 4, sq aare 75%. A. P. Douglas to'O. J. Waters, $1,175, lots 71,72 and 73, square 210. y. W. Coreoran to Ayres Schrepia, 14.5), lot H. Corcoran’s subdivision of original lois nd 11, square 24. Geo. Wagner to E. F. M. Faehtz, $3,000, lots 104 and 195. Pat- xeursion terson’s subdivision of ‘square 200. Faehtz to Matilda W and 5, Pat 208 shal : sion of square Frederick Douglass, United States mar. to A. Nallor, jr., $425, lot 4, square part of lot 3, ‘square 25 E. D. Farvham to , lot 44, square 34. Chas. Kennedy, . to National Metropolitan Bank; lots 1 id 163. Prather’s subdivision of Mount Pleasant. Benjamin F. Neff to H. KR. Maryman, 000, lot quare #14. Weide to John Williams, $60, lot > snldivision of original lot « Follarsbee to B.C ion of aare 566. KB. H. Warner to § jones $ lot I, Lee's sub. lots, square 2 R. R. Thornton to E. R. Russel!. #340, part 1¢ snare D. Conrade’s to R. R. Selden, 000, lot 168, sub. of square 206. Payne ana all, trustees,to Richard Morgaa, $370.50, sub. lots 2 and 2y, square 945. RELEASES. Wm. Kingand Wm. A. ¢ ¥ A. Shinn, part of lota 1 Beall’s addition to Georgetow: son and Eugene trustees, nd 4, in T.M Han. ad N. naga part of square south of square 516. ©. C. Glos verand C. E. Prentiss to Patrick Brown, lots 4 and f, Cabot’s subdivision sqnare ¢ Wm. T Dvunlopand P. A. Darneitle. trv tees, to L. Mackall, jr.,and B. Macka!!, ex- eeutors, part of eqiare bounded by Gr Soddard, Montgomery and Road’ stree:s, Georgetown. H-. T. Wiswall and W. Scott mith. part of lot 5, Kk 2, Barber's sub ti- vision of Le Droit k. W. Kingand W. A. Gerdon to J. H Wilson, part lot ° Beal's addition to Georgetown. W.J. Mil- ler to Jeremiah Costello, parts of 19 and 2, square 455, DREDS OF TRUST. Thos. MeCabe to Samuel Cross. to secure T. Edward Clark & Co., $07.05, part of lot 1, fquare %9. Louis Mackall, jr, and Benja- min Mackall, executors, to Wm. L. Dunlop, to eecure L. Mackall $1,500. part of a square Was beld a few days since at the request of | of ground bounded by Green, Stoddard, members of the Nineteenth street Church. | Montgomery and Road streets, Georgetown. Fourteen churches were represented in the | John Williams to Robert H. Ward, to secure couneil. Some members of the 19th street | Jos: church have reorganized as an iodepennens Baptist church whiie they still retain their membership in the 19th street church, and qui led to take the proper steps to seeure their Jetters of dismission. due conference after | deliberation adopted a resolution «that fo the opinion of this conference the brethren who have made such unlawful interferences with the members of the 1th-street Baptist Church, and with members of other Baptist churebes, and who have coger 2 recognized some persons now known as ‘The Berean’ Baptist chureh of this city, while the said persous held thelr membership in the 1th Street Baptist church, action {ts irregular, antagonistic to Ba lity, is prolific of evil to our ehurc must have been taken without m ation.” | Brinerxe Plowman frame bake a ry streets: = Stutz. move a frame building. Qandk $ , be Dorihwest, sW®. Moses Kelly, repair a brick dwelling, I, between 1h and 20th streets northwest; $1,000. Wm. Orme. extend a dwelling and store, 9th. between F andG streets northwest, 425. W. H. Meachen, re- pair a frame dwelling, Carroll, between Ist and 2d streets southeast, . Wm. H. Dann, repair a brick dwelling, 7th, between D street and Louisiana avenue northwest; #50, Henry Steve: repair a brick store, 11485 sth | Street northwest; $100. T. McCaffrey, con- struet two two story brick dwellings, ith, between A and B streets northeast; $2,300. —_— Pivorce Nores—To-day Mary Ellen Morris, by Messrs. Paine and Grafion, en- tered suit against John Thomas Morris for a Civorce. She states that she married defend- @nt In 1858 and they lived tegether until Au- Bust, Ise4. when he deserted her. Mr. J. F. Ennis this morning, for Frederick Y Bergman, Sled a bill for a divorce from Mary W. Bergman. He states that he Was married in 1f6s and has three children, all living; and he ebarges that his wife was ind: fferent to herduties as a wife and mother, and in June, i575, she deserted him. ——e ATTEMPTED SUICIDE—A Man Cuts His reat with a Razor—About 2 o'clock this morning Thomas Brown, colored i 50 years, liv! = oe w s pire. azen and MeWliliams were called tn by the police and rendered medieal aid. They think the wound will prove fatal. No reasons are assigned for the act. ——._—— THE Washington Capital Promises to be unusually interesting to-morrow. as it then opens a with serial from the pen of. Bret Harte scenes first in California, afterwards in Washington. It is said to be written bis best vein, and is called the Romance o; Dine.” We commend the enterpriss of cer bitter sweet neighbor. ore recetved some bear em of jewelry. from one to twenty | re’ tea and table spams and ad three doliars a set. The bast e-giass in the city. No. 407 Peon. avenue, near4 t LAWNS ver! grenadines, black silks = meres and blac! ree® ZoeK! ‘St Carter's bargains tn black | uroiner silks, black ik alpacas very cheap; and pew parasols at actual cost, WG Market Space. t LICENSES have been issned to Gray and Apna Elizabeth Fer- si Jacob Burgess and Julia Ricks; Da- Vid Ferrell . e - net Lacinda Bias; Thes. Adam: FE | &rmament and equipment are cot | reermited to 140 ine £. Warfleld 2125, lot 2, Todd's ubdivision of lot 9, square 612. B.C. La- zenby to Robert Ball, to secure Geo. Follans- bee £400, subdivision of square 566. Geo. C. Wilson and Emma Wright to E. B. Hoy, trmstee. to secure the Connecticut Generai Life Insurance Compony, of Hartford necticut, $282, of lot 18, square 451. W. H. Vigle and H. Vigie to J. L. Davis and C. M. Matthews, to secure Geo. B. Barnard $2), lot 193, Beall’s addition to Georgetown. FE. R. Russet! to J. B. Taylor, to secure R. R- Thornton $500, part 19, square 5 R. R. Sel- ker and C. 4. Lederer, to |, lot 168, subli- Coa- asrociation $1,460, lot 10, square 625. W. i. Mebler to B. O'Conner, to secure Mary Kenny £516.06, lot 31. square MISCELLANEOUS. Wm. T. St. George to Pierce Shoemaker, bill of sale for onedun mare. C. W. Mahon to A. H. Miller, trustee, to secure Leon Sol- om », deed of trust on certain stock on mett’s place. John Ross to W. Pierce Bell, deed of trust on goods in Irving house, to secure E. A. Butts 1.000. Mary Snwakot? to Franets J. Schwakoff, bill of sale for stock of tobaceo, &c., in store 407 Sth street north. west, #235. —— THE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE REPAVE- MENT CASE.— Some misapprehension seem- ing to exist among the property-holders who are interested, in to the legal effect of the recent dental by the court of the restrain- ‘pg order asked for, the following statement is made: This denial does not affect the merits of the case at all, nor can it interrupt the [om rood of the case. Subpenas were regularly issued and served as ip other cases requiring the defendants to enter their ap- Tance and make fullanswer to the c! of last resort, and that neither labor, expense pen: bespared tohave judicially and finally settled as a princi) tat the owners of private property abutting upon a street or avenue in the city of Wash: bel: ng to the United States in fee simple, cannot be = the a ve~ nent ana —— great ‘ional highways and public streets. —_—o— Tux DISTRICT ARTILLERY at their meet- irg last night resolations, “That whereas the District of Columbia voluoteer artillery school ( May 25, 1574, been fe “ne | last su] for 0 years by the District authorities, as far as ncerned, the tmembers of this organization believe it thair guty to promptly turn ont, f ce of the District of Columbia, should they be called rou todo so by said authorities, ia case of a0 emergency; that the corps be at once ‘© members, to be divided into one battery (0 strong) and one company to Sct as infantry (49 strong); and inviting all oung men, and especially veterans: late war, and who formeriy belonged izations of the District wio » to leave their respective and height, at on ‘ec. rembly, at No, 2 and last event: Mrs. Emmett and —_-+—__ ACCIDENT.—A bout 8 o'clock as Mrs. my corner of 7th ca lo Sum: Labor Le: TEE PRESIDENT ASKED TO END THE TROUBLES AND RUN THE RAILROADS. The Central Coancil of the Labor League of the United States. an organization having jus beadquarters tn this city, yesterday transmitted a petition to the President of the United States urgmg that steps be taken im- mediately to end the existing labor troubles, restore traffic, law and order. They op) apy compromise with actual rioters or those countenancing riot, and declare that impend- ioe in the large cities, the imminent suffering of the great and law-abiding labor element, loss and ruin to the agricultural Population, with the undeveloped evils which may result from the present troubles, justify the Executive, on behalf of the whole people, in calling the prominent railroad men, who, in blind and passionate stubborn- ness, refuse to listen to either reason or the loud appealing of the people, to Washi: ton, Vogether with the leaders of labor orga.iza- tions who have opposed violence, that the diMeulties may be 2ompromised. The pe- Ulion also sets forth that any further blind Tesiscance by the railroads, to the detriment of the business of the nation, would justify the government in taking possession of tne roads and running them in the interest of the people as well as that of the companies. The petitioners declare their belief that such & movement would give immediate confi- dence to the country aud patan end to the bloodshed. They declare in favor of sup- pressing riot and upholding the supremacy of the law, and state farther that the League is convinced that the great law-aliiding ele- ment of the United States, capitalist» and laborers, would hail with delight any settle- Ment of the present deplorable condition sof affairs by a just amd patriotic compromise. The petition is signed on behalf of te League by John Pope Hodnett, president Labor League U.S. A.; Michael Scanlon. secretary; Jacob D. Fetthousen, secretary Central Couneil L. L. S.A. ss SUIT AGAINST THE DistTrict.—James Brien, by Messrs. Perry and Perry, toda entered ‘suit against District Comm Stoners to recover { the amount ft board of audit certificate issned to him on Aveust Ist, 1574, for work and materials for public sehools. ouR POLICE CourT--Juage Snell. ( Welle, treet p GEORGETOWN. CANAL Noves. ue Water is avain on all along the line of the canal. Now 1% 18 yet settled in regard to the boatmen’s strike as far as the comp here are ¢ rie t. Two firms in Williamsport, that of Embre y « Cushwa, who are the agents that have the contract for carrying Western Maryland merchandise, and that of Stetfey aud Find- ley, who supply coal to tha sarue road, are getting coal from Cumberland this week. The freight paid is 50 cents a ton, for whicha | Written guarantee is given that that price will be permanent throughout the season. Williamsport being $2 miles from Cumber- land, not half the distance to Alexandria from that place % cents a ion, is giving all that the boatmen to this place ask for. This is considered a great concession to the boat- men, especially as these firms are large ones, There is a considerable number of schooners | at this port waiting for coal. and all haods | are getting very demoralized. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on | euenes to-day 1,300 bushels wheat, but not sold. — ee B7-A man named Kuchner, shot and kil - ed John Wolf at Egg harbor, N J., yester- day, for interfering in a quarrel which Kuchner had with his wife. Presrprer often rales in the physical treatment of Babies, They are aliowed to sufer and scream pain from Colic, Flatuien owed Disorders, When some sin ple, t sate remedy, as | s Baby Syrup. w ¢ al aost inme- Baby i gi t ease to the little sufferer. a. It 00 a Jum rk Pc NEW AND SECC AND NO-TOP BU p-Sent Jato ny Phan IND-HAND TOP arene. ~two wud four us: ales. one very hor styles. ’S CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CKEAM DEPOT, 721 Sth strect northwest. OREA. WATER ICES, FRESH OAKES, &c.. always on hand. Prices:—Qnarts, # cuts! 2) cents; hal piate,10 coats in boxes jy? lm Y. MCA TIBRAR : NEW BOOK. Every Daj Reasoning: Or Tre Science of Inductive Logic. By Rev. George P. Hays, D. 2. President a Wiathington and Jeiiorson Uollege. Imo. Cloth, or will be seut mn ontage prepaid on receipt of price CAXTON, BEMSEN & HAPFALE INGER, pa DB tt G24. 626. 62S Market street, Phila. K. WARD, A + Wholeste and’ Rorail Dealer in PURE Le. DERNEY MILK AND ChEAM * 920 F sues aw. Wamin abo. FRESH ‘conta, _ : Choice ALDERNEY BUTTER. 40 outs, to gaan 40 cents, ia quar- ter pound prints, BUTTER Mi Mink and Cream delivered at any hese deatred Tih Pa FRutr JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS, PRESERVING KETTLES, Also, © complete stock of HOUSEFURNISHING GOODE, EEVRIGKEATORS. WATER FILE GG and COOL. I wt Lowest prices, WEBB & BEVERIDGE, IMPORTERS OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, 1009 Pennsylvania avenue, 3 tr Between 9th and lth streets CONCORD BUGGIES; choice top BUG GY, built by Joyce: + ted Passen- NAG OR: Cacated Putiorm, Plenie AGON, Business WAGONS: Jackson end Stadebaker WAGONS, 25 TF cent.cheapertban wr ean ee fed 1505 Loumiana ave- ae, oy Marke “iybim ne HOY D.W. MAGRATH. CITY ITEMS. WOMEN dispute about other matters, but agree on the merits of Dooley'’s Yerst Pow- der a8 par excellence the best of all. Grocers throughout the country keep it, and Sud it gives npreme satisfaction. By using it the usewife is sure of delicious bread, rusk, rolls, bisenit, buckwheat cakes and all the delicacies made from flour. a WE HAVESTILL on HAND & goo assort. ment of styles and sizes of gentlemen’ boys and children’s Whiteand Brown Straw also a few nice styles of Soft and Stiff Light Felts, which will be closed out cheap, at Lewis’, 920 7th street, between Iand K. 2 : RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous sufferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating diseases cured without medi-'" rutver- macher's Electric Belts the grand desidera- lum. Avoid imitations, Book and Journal, with particulars, matied free. Address Pul- vermacher Galvanic Co., New York City. 6,25,dék1y ne ee we wrg, Hailes and Gentlemen. Chemical Scouring and Dyetng Establish- ment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European invention, | he is enabled to do his work ina manner not to be equaled by those not ssessing these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in tbe city on account of his superior work. Give him a call—906 G street. Punctuality guaranteed. AMUSEMENTS. TWELETH GRAND ANNUAL SCHUETZENFEST THR WASHINGTON HUETZEN VEREIN, Commenting on the 80th July aud lasting five days. PRIZE SHOUTING. PRIZE BOWLING, SHOOTING, LADIES’ PRIZ And ‘Prize Shroting by the Coneert and Dancing M Binging by the 7: “ir Naticnal ( » n AMUEL for Life.” P Mis MACD SA who perform: itle NEL ATION s SA formance EAH. the only thie difficult act E WILSON, in AND FIRE LUMIN WOR ER COMIGUE, 11 BELOW PENSYL OPEN TH AR ROUND. € EVERY NIGHT. and ren EVEN WED snd SATURDAY APTERNOON. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. T HEAT Variety ‘ams. Barles: and © medy. wow2d. ly “4 HIBITIO. t5 626} im” nue 626 E 8r. at XK 8r. MARKHEITER’S, FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, No. 626 KE Street. Chotoe Oti Paintings, Eugravings, Chromos, &o. Also, largest stock of Paper Heugings, Window Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture ordls and Tas sels. Rirgs, Nails, &c., in the District, TERMS CASH. Ba Please remember Name and Number. jy}-ly REMEMBER JUSTH’S OLD STAND. Be paye for Second hand Clothing. Boo Shoes, #c. et “fair (cash) prices,” ashe al has, ai G19 D street, between éth ‘and 7th atros 2B Note by mail promptly attended to, ectla-tr GEORGETOWN ADVERWM’TS. FO8TY-SIX YEARS ESTABLISHED. W. HW. WHEATLEY'S PKEMIUM STEAM | DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, Office, 49 Jefferson Street, GEORGETOWN, D. ‘Work sent for and delivered to any place in the city. Received and returned (by mail or express) from aud to any pince in the country. Send us your orders. my? tr "THE BIG “T” STORE. E. LEWIS & CO., Fine T Ny 7g Brtlige Steck: ir Rpectaltion—FINK TEAS and COFFEES, No a Proprietors of the Ophelia Ms Cas. BOOTS AND SHOES [LADIES’ SHOES. Until AUGUST 2, Ts Count of ten per cent « 1 allow a dis Leash «elem. S.H. VERMILYA, G10 Ninth street. MADETO BDEK at short uouce, Ladies’ She 339 3m Jj, J GEORGES, CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY 2001 AND SHOE MAKER, 2115 Pennsslvenia Avenue northwest, (Sign of the Big Boot.) Fitting BOOTS and SHOKS "DB =e, ty. Corus and Banions cured. Orders by mail promptly attended to, Repairing neatly executed. HOTELS. “ALBEMARLE HOTEL.” BROADWAY, StH AVENUE AND @4ru BT. ecing Madivon Square, On the European Plan. JANVEIN & PALMER, ‘jell-te | MONDAY, Ane to call ‘kitention to A; Fischer's | By | | ON TAURSDAY, AUGUST 9, IS77 RES NTT cea tn a a LS NT = = EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. 50 MILES RIDE ON THE POTOMAC FOR 15 CENT?.—Potomac Ferry Steer Bill make Bxcursions © ‘TDhorsday ard Friday nights 1 OUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIE: CIETY EXOORSION FORT MONROE, NORFOLK EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS. &e. al CAPES a | Steamer Jane Mo eley will lee street wharf at 8 o'clock p. m 5 we Gh inctoding sleeping accom- . for round (rip. Meals, _Tickets $3. dy25-7t Senter fen taken. bebe of tick | G BAND EXCURSION tively close as soun GAN UME BENEFIT OF THE | i LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, L0.0.F., | EF Oe TUESDAY, Angus: 21. & - ae. TO MOUNT VERNON SP Mer } rhe will lem Farine ™ a vekete (admitting One Dotlar ai * T UTH AND DUTY.” j preg The LADY OF THR LAKE farther notice iM make ree win - fete return. Fare 50 cents. ‘The fest Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave foot of 6th street, Washingt: at SB o'clock CARROLL INSTITUTE Dw ou SUNDAY, Patsage, round “rip, 96 Cents, SELECT ANNUAL EX: URSION ay? SA BAUON, Fresdeot. — ademas jogs’ XCURSION TO DRUID HILL PARK, SDAY. Aug 4. 1877. bs. AMO) The ieee ry Washington will leave her | Onder the direction of the Fourth Street Mu. Ez. eS eee THUBSDAY, AUGUsT 2», 1877 P rickets Ou cent iad of them | _ Trains will leave the Baltimore and Potomac De- bers on'y | ats a.m. RSION * » by the memty CHAPEL M. Tu PINKY POINT, = Charlotte Vardertilt, leaving th Returning. will Bill Park st So ly 3 SS ion Depot 6:58 p. { care. ‘be cars will ron the Mocdberry Station, ihe ark. 30. For sale atGoo W. er of Bridge and Congress C. Boardman & >, 8 p Treasury, 0. ©. Parcell Adams, Stationer, S12 F Parker, Stationer, heey W tson Booksellers, 473 Fergoson, Draggist, corner Pa an ¢.; Mire. Linker, Fancy, @03 “th «treet extra, mm sy Bn" one OINT LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS.—The P For splendid fron Steamer “SU este, YM Ca bald pt WC. Geoghegan, will reanme Store. 620 Pa av. and | Der SATCRDA SE ECT EXCt WESL | On the sre a " tog at P mes veh y for Ie Meals 01 rs en m the b. ac and at ay rihs resery Piney Point, Marshall's and P. « mi oh t y Point, Mars! ni he Committ bs rved a Me he tickets sercised in re he ab AN acoommed their me wharf. f and retary nnsy lea EPHENS ct party to } | ___ CLOTHING catraordinary Reduction, BOATS FOR HIRE WATE PLrasyze 73 \ STREET, JOSEPH PASSENO. ES clock. remaining at Mar ach trip. Music and Danciug for Ladies and turn at 5 r 88 AND BUSINESS 8UTTS 4 a aced to don 15, reduced t 16, reduced to 18, reduord to 12, reduced to tildren free, ire Mille Ca cot Osasimer DEPARTMENT DOZEN” eaters @ see COATS AND VESTS MOONL T EXCURSION TO French Diagon: soll at 20, reduced to SU HALL, TURSDAY. JULY 32, 18/7 { Plaid Worsted....... wid at 16, reduced to ii Th ton will leave her | Basket Worsted.......wold et Ia.reduced tos Steamer Mary Wash whart. foot of 7th street the city at 12%. m cert cn the boat — Tiel tee and at the boat. ¢ PANTALOONS. Waiting, Music by Pro { RAND EXCURSION E AMPRENTS , 1.0.0. F., PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, The steamer JANE MOSELEY | wit leave the wharf at 7 pom nd ee STEIN BOYS’ BUITS. | return br EL o'clock the next evening.! Tickets. $1; children under 10 rears cf age, bail price. Particulars in futare advertisements. 3525 was &2 TO FORTRESS MONROE AND THE a CAPES t Excursion Under the auspices of the EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THUMS- 7. Y, AUGUST 2. 187; Moseley will leave the wharf, 1 6.0 clock p. m.; returning about turday trip S2each. can be had ae ‘s Bookstore; Ane lec of The steamer Ji foot of bth street. follows: Solomon $y 0 ® Bookstore; ". Cate, Office Compt binson.’ Government I General Land Ome; J ‘0., 0or W Bo ers 307 Sth sire All other Goods at same proportion prices. jaunty od ok the bout 5 Bow m the b 2 Nore.—I am determined to redace this steck, tn order to make room for au immense stock of Fail aud Winter Goods, which I have ordered already, to be expressly manvfactured for me. Qall at once at CURSION. FE THE JANE MOSELEY Leavee Wharf Foot of Sixth Street SATURDAY. JULY 28. 1877, AC? 30 p. m.. for PINEY POINT, FURT MONRUE AND NOR- FOLK, Returning, reaches home at @ a. m. Monday. ound trip to Piney Point, $1 £0; all AMILY : A. STRAUS’, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. ther px 3 gltldron Guder ten pe J years free; meals. $0 cents. Tickets ‘limited, and to be had of the fllowiog named gentlemen’ Daniel W. Lathrop, €ix/i Audi La ier OR Eater? al yen GREAT CLEARING SAL». 5 ee Haatings. room 30 Winder Build The w. Hungerford. 1218 Penneyivania avenue: J.lsen D; | Prices Sealed Lower Than Ever Before. Entwi-le IOLO Pennsylvania avenue: P. Bac g m, rocm $2 War Department; William I. Martia. cor: ner 6th street and Peacay) “i vaeni enue, John W Our Wikherall, LLAG Penney ivania aceuue, Ai. Wil ‘iame, th stres jamin 'F. Worrell, rom 28 Feearary Department. 3 z ee $22.00-FINE SUITS—922.00 bonlight View ol the Potomac, . Fortress Monroe, and the Wild and Weird Bip. Rags Are Offered for Parsengers have six hours at Fort-ess Mo and jell-sm Proprietors. joing and three ours of uneurpasecd salt water $15—FIFTEEN DOLLARS-g18, Snort ney Point returning. Immediate Line. NEW HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. c. This excorsiot offers a rare chance, withont detri- To ly Close ont the Line. — oer to enjoy the trip ata ar RI H Rect leas. ousE. JBAND PIC ATG ae BEADY SALES MUST BE MADE. ru SECEFORD, ‘oF the Benefit of the Firet }, and oom} in all {ts ay tments; ACADEMY OF THE MINICAN SIS- pluated opbiaite the Paited States Preawury apie TEES, A Our medians roca | evean aprdiry aruey ranae silage ees Sat Sotiery. OY | _Tieets, 9 Conte ~_is2t-oe Are Down to BECKER'S IRST EXCURSION TO POINT LOOK 13—-$13-$13-$13-8: $13 | 825, | Eten ae ner oaeneanomesen . feamer. 5 u Leather Trunk, | Harnesa, BILT, Capiain Entwisle, will lea With Canves Cover. |'Gold, Nickel or ‘bber. | for Point Lookout aod Marshall Saturday ites — hight at 9o clock sharp, and every Sat there- BI Above Specialties are Extraordinary Bargains, immense Stock of TRUN B and SATCHELS. Trenks called for, Kepaired and Uovered ai greatly reduced prices. 41417 Penn. Avenue. [jy 9] Above Willards. [green LMPEOVED 800. With Granulated ce. = 1e3-Sme KOLB corner Tth and K sts. SELLING OFF AT COST FOR THIRTY DAYS ON ACCOUNT OP REBUILDING. Our stock of Children’s C cht Redo ol afl heat ea pn ate 10) differes of Fancy N Pain terns, orm hed 32.000 aiforont CH. RUPPERT'S FANCY BAZAR, 408) 1m __No. 403 Seventh street northwest. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE EIGHTH GRAND DRAWING, 1877. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESPAY, AUG. 7. iooteone caress cacti Company. inatit rly incorporated squnatare ct the State for eavesor es eee ne (i 1 which it has 000 88. to Lteter Seales or postpones. Look at the CAPITAL PBIZE. @80 000. 1CAPITAL PRIZE en } CaPIT. 1 hiaemeneettementemt ee i do. BO cecscsrscccscenenernrnsereveconerece 2 Prizes Of @9 B00... cer mneererne 5 a 1400...... g avprogis Pils Se 9 do. do. 9 do. de. 1,887 Prizes. amounting to....... Write for Circulars or ig ay ‘B17 Broaaway, N’ Y. $1100) FOR TRAVELLERS ABROAD. HOUNTZE BROTSIERS, Bankers, 12 WALL BTBEET, NEW YORK, SSeS PlILEs AND FISTULA. Dr. B. D. SHRADER, office 18310 F street ecthwert, positively and permauently cnres Piles aod Fistnia (ne matter of how long standing) by au entirely vew, scientific and uuiversaliy successful method of treatment, without resort to the Kuife, Ligature, Caustic, or any pointe applications, and eed in all cases or money re- defers to Wm. Tucker, merchant tailor, . O. Sailer, of the id B street Re Se rereeeeeras H4viNG ENLARGED OUR STORE, Na Seg ucent ring mer! = ro @ most STOVES FUBNACES, BANGES, GRATES, LA- TROBE STOVES, AND BLATE MANTELS, In Great Variety. fi up their houses with the above a Geods, should not fall to call aad exueaine bet fore buying clsowbere: A FIRST CLASS ELEVATED OVEN BANGE FOR 865. Also, LATROBE STOVES, WITH ILLUMINATED BASE, SELF-FEEDING, TO HEAT ‘TWO BOOMS, FO! @ JENKES, REISSNEB 3e80-tr 717 Seventh street northwest. N2. a afer. retnrsing Monday morning at 6 o'clock. Fare round rip $180. POSITIVE REDUCTIONS, PEREMPTORY SALES. For state roots, (c., inquire on board or at W. as H. Witkeving’s, $09 7th street. A fine brass band will accompany every excur cons Our ‘ 3108 i erery Le Saw ed Friday sams gg ; $18—ELEGANT SUITS—g18, treet w Mh. Fett 10:30 © Sirect wharf ai 6.90 p. m., returning at 10:9. Far ‘his Witting ok The sy"amer can be chartered for excursions. Jy 20-1 - $12 00-$12 00—-$12 00-812 00, NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- Te Promptly Clear them Ont. sa 7he Stoomer ahzow scant. Frank Hollingshead, reat Mount Vernon wharf Pax ALL OTHER GRADES gers ‘aa sengers taking this steamer which is! Gouneeted with the Ladies’ Mount Vernon ‘Associa MABEED DOWN PROPORTIONATELY, Hon) avoid riding in e@mbuiances thres miles, as by other lizes, queaed trip, 81, including admission to Mansion THERE CAN BE NO RESERVATION, ‘Steamer lcuves 7th street wharf daily, (Bunday ex- AS ALL GOODS and abo 7 copied) at 20 8. m nt ROLLINGS WORTH, WILL BE IMMEDIATELY BOLD. Supt. Ladies it Vernon % FRANK HOLLINGSIIBAD, Bee Aston hen l. HABLE B: NEw ROUTE TO MOUNT eral “ = WASnINeTOn ap ‘carry! besa jyi3tr__ Corner Seventh and D Stress. sengers to Mt. Vernon, and Biansion” By thisroute persons avoid a hot walkup | HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS iages: fetter” raves in weet whartsvery tay Sun? | FY ABMON, BOSWELL & CO. ortlock Fi 2, inci Fiage ride torand from the masa wee On 313 EIGHTH STREET HORTHWEs?, SUNDAY EXcuRsION. came leaves Sinvsirect whart at 3:30 om Sn Ot. St Ht. RILGMOM, Agent. LYCEUM BUREAU Excunsions. FUBHITURE ABD DEOORATIONS. ‘They are making 0 specialty for the spring seaso> WINDOW SHADES, WIRE WINDOW SCREENS, LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITUBS, QORHICES, DRAPERIES, be. 87 All Work ts guaranteed, and their amortmens ‘tom plete to select from. orl GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. INE SUMMER HATS. PEARL CaASSIMERE Ard Fine BRAIDED S1RA Kea. New ¥. ate, for men, youths and chtid: ‘Twilied Suk pris LEDBOIT BUILDING, —antfacteres to order SIX BEST DRESS SHIRTS FOR £12 SO. FIT, MATBRIAL. ANY WORKMANSHIP ONSURPASSAD PUBCBASER SATISFIED OR MONEY RE Foxpep Gentiemen leaving the cit lal MEN 8 FINE FURNISEINOR, THOMPSUN'S SHIRT F jeter ere Bareains iN HATS. rosy, Raiding. For the next thirty days | will sell my entire stock HATS et and below cost for cand. od cheap BAT should not ine my stock before par- WALTER KER, Hatter, 1419 Pennsysrania avenue, at of = ram jeetr Above Wiliand’* Motel SBARTS CHEAPER THAN ANY © OTHER NT RT ORLD. ot = GO. SEG Branch LOLS ¥ Sireex | 7m vo | We make the FINEST | OBDER tn the most elegaw | Bors DRESS SHik 20. B y's etree. 12, 12 and 18, only @ cents. Fit ot iMe CUPS retnced t Wranch Shirt Factory, 11D ot tou 3. Ww. ame sneger Bort, Straw ee a 7 my 3 tr MERCHANT TAILOR ropotitan Bote, late Br Met jyl-ly No. OFT Penn's ave., Wart | ___ SUMMER RESORTS | yor AN WHITE S8LPHUR SPRINGS, | ans 3 one 2 is YLAND AND CITY Br Bh. BATHING. FIs 1 AND DRIVING with every delicar crabs, fresh tsi 4 MAK SALT WATE ol r week wade to familia for theseason or for two Sdults occupy ing one room for one month oF More, few large new rooms band- somely furnished, at a small advauce on aboveratens re stil disengaged Pore str, healing and a ning waters, good food sud’ pure milk tn sbund= ce" ‘No restrainte of fashion Refer to Col. ©. T. Larner, U.S.A Dr. Blitat | Couce, UB. A- Hon LW. Vale, Wa. Ballantyne Batey ey Jone Goren Boys nuel Cross, Kea, J Browning, Key., FA: rf Kea, information and rooms iy to A. 8. PRATT & SON, 401 Sth street, Or to the Proprictor Reck Epon Springs, V ginia, TB HYGEIA yi | Sitnated Seishin toy penis ot Bere Me ) all the year cial i £2: bp ; fos nll modern improvement Meile and triegraph of. Clase sleamers 6 5 from the door, pe htt t pr and good from antil November. fi A —_ —_ s Pe kn ean Circular describing hj gienic adventures, i. PHOEBUS, etractions for eum. ity mys on MUTHERS, READ THIS, A GREAT BLDSSING. YEGETINE WORTH A DOLLAR A DROP a7. 8 Boston, July 10, 1 ul’ and is your vase th > 0 yr pal au hat wid make your little chila quiet. Supetite, and procure for it heurs of little girl is two and & half years old, and, dar- iug that time. J have uot had two conssoutive nights? bas been rick mer of tmes,and no to Kmow what was trocbliog her’ It waa hard to bear her little fretful cry and nut Kuow whas to do for ber. I doctored Ler for worms, but it did no. s tired omt with sleepless * G t ood eet, und ling it it Len L Ouares u yeo will join with me tn MRS. =e WHAT I KNOW ABOUT VEX TH Be H.R. Steves, Keg — es Dear Sur have bed considerabl with the Vecerixe. For Dyepepsia, ‘TINE. STON, LZ bility avd impare blood, the ¥ yu x it c & few bottles it emtir dy epepete, and my blond never was tn me goed condi- Tt wilt actord me ploas- rticula raretetive to whet medicine to any one who t my residence, 386 Atheng MONKOR se GREAT BENEFIT. Cuncennati, Nor MR. H.R Braveng-— RNA Ts Nov. 28, 253, Jear Sov —The two bottles of Vicki xe furnished ed OUr agent, My Wile bas used wit! greai Leno- Bhe was sleo tronbied w. and Generai ity, and been if DUP Su Ae eit MURE Soo Sak ce see EXPERIENCE OF YEARS elon se is to certify that esed “| and that, yoone,a " as 8 blood purifier thing I bave ever ‘one fa need

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