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SSS ee _EVENING STA NDAY...... ———————————————— Weather Indications To-day. Orrick oF CuIF¥Y SIGNAL OrricER, WASFINGTO uly 0, 1817 } For the middle states and New Fng'ant Basing barometer, cooler north and west | wirds. partly cloudy weather, and on the | Coast occasional loca) rains and winds. i | | LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Lighting of the street lamps at extinguishing at 10:45 p. m. From J. C. Parker we bave the New York papers in advance cf the mails. turday afternoon John Hayden found a dead white “emale infant at the G-st. wharf. Judge Enell, of the Police Court, wil Jeave to morrow on bis annual summer va- ation, and in bis absence Justice S. C. Milis Will preside in his place, having been desig- Baicd by tbe Supreme Court for that du Mr. GW. Bunker will be at the James Hotel, Monmiay evening, to arrange for the Second «xeursion to Rawley Springs and algo to give special terms for board for Aa- gust a) d September. In8ss meeting of all the Methodist churches in the city was held at Foondry church yesterday afternoon in the interest of the coming camp-meeting. Rev. J. R. Wheeler presided. - A number of hucksters who had been in- duced to take out « #25 license for running with their business, y, by the rufing of urt, ascertained that sueh @ legal, bave taken steps to recover the amounts paid by them into the District treason all Steele, a young man, slightly un- flue of liquor, was iakea to the A Anct stator night. by Of- eer Sm where he bad been robbed of si. ar subject to the heart disease. his arrest he was taken seri he wes sum home in Gec Y morning vered to go to his Miss Anna Bo; ented voung trage- denne of this ery ay wie! at Both’ ‘Thea New York. to-night by Mr. Walter Treville Levick She ~ Buder the auspices the Zinguished peop rk taken an inte: © ces essing y abilities At sof her remarkable has been but only a A temporary expediest, pattt rrangements can be mate. The is officer is only $% per month. esac 2 WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN VEREIN Twelfth Annual Festival The twelfth annual festival of the Wash- ington Schuetzen Verein commenced to-day &t the perk on 7th street, above Howard Uni- wersity. As is customary, ihe open ing of the festival was celebrated by a grand proces- sion of the Schuetzen and their guests. The bead«uarters this year was at Mever's hotel, on Pennsyivania avenue, between 4. and 6th streets, and the hour fixed for the torraa- fon of the line was 9 o'clock. At an early hour larze numbexs of people gathered |7: and around the hotel, but it was not until 11 o'clock that eve order given to bing was ready aud the cb ROCESSION following order over the TH then moved in th lire of march agrecd upon Lieutenant James Johnson, mounted policemen Chief Marshal Joseph Gatto, with Henry mzier snd Chris. Xander, assistexts: Color-bearers, 1. Lerens. Am MH. Groverman. Sei-netzen Meg. and | Gerwan cok Carriages contatnin; eaptain (Vogt) and king (Rehre others of the Se tzen cadets. F drawn by four horses, of the U_S. marine band ing 8. Welt, presic Other ex-presidents of th containing the king, umpbai car. draw) by f. Were seated Miss Goddess with four Members of the Schuc of the ler, Tinstein, asster, fer and George B Jost and F. Rerens, Schvetze+ r-bearers. Banl-wagon contain- ing a section of the marine band. Carriage containing Vice President A. Ruppert, fol- Jowed by earriares containing the member- ship and invited guests, among them a dele- Fation of the Baltimore Schuetzen; the Tyrolean troupe, the performers and others. pe line of march to the park was as fol- —Froin Mexer's hotel to the Capitol, counter march to “th. to F, to 1th north: west. to I, io Mth. to Pennsylvania avenue in review by the President; ihenee by Penn. Sylvania avenue to ith strect, to L, toSth, to iM, to 7th, ard thence to the parx. OrrickR DUNNIGAN'’S Niprrr Police Court, Judge Snell, to da Mantz was arraig: ed on the charge E . G of st pair of olppers from Oficer Dunnigan, testified that the pers were taken him in his rece: encounter with t the corner of Pennsylvania ave- PUe aid i2th street where ko (witness) was Bnocked cown and beaten by a crowd of Fouchs while be was attempting tw take Mantz into enstody on the ith of June. Beard nothing of the nippers ant!l several days subse.juently, when he ascer‘ained that Mantz Lad them: ‘He got a warrant Sa! day and arrested Mantz, a ardbouse the lost prope: jantz when he was se: esses testified for One ay that he tz s Cu tes the bippers after t 1 of Jane, cor ded to Mantz bat he Was prese ve the Dippers to Mantz arrAn w Mr. Miller here troduced several po.iceman to show that and and the reputation of Curran, Corne!l. Brown for truth ard veracity is bad that they are not worthy o! beliefund-r The court thought the charze of lar Bot been sustained and dismissed ti The charye against George Ma Fying conceaied weapons was postp: ail Friday nest. enemas THE Presoxat. TAX.— We learn that Under the imperative provisions of tie tax faw, the District Collector is about procect Ing to enforce the collections of ali the nn- Paid taxes on per. Property by distraint, Se. as provided by law. “Ae iis will be al xtremely unpleasant duty. wear 6 Know thet he weil call t ges jes in defanit on account of suc ¢ ? Urge upon them the immediate parmend At is gratifying. and urder all the cireume stances aljending the Imposition of the per. Sonal tax, to know that fully 79 per coat! by al) the voluntary returns and at least 30 per Sent, of the imposed assessments by the as. BESSOrK. ve been id, the ageregate Both such payments being sites Of errno By ie. for cat- aed un- | i FUNERALS —The f nm | Cullmane, wife of ¥ place morning ‘bureb, where requi-m | ASS Was celebrant and the remains wire interred at Mount UL 1 wet The f Ferse,a well esterday as street northwest, av Grand Lodge aud Bes ©. O. F; interment tery. » No. 15, 1. Cougressioual cem —-— ENIOYARLE FAMILY EXCURSION on the mer Vanderb..t ever fay and y evening=. Fare only 25cents. S| leaves wharf x! 6:0 and returns at 16-30 this evening. A five Usnd accompanies every t exeursion. i ——_+— Xanper’s Pore BLscs RASrErRRY WINES. for sale at are pis L sttoct ve for the eure of summer ona connate prevaleot now among adalts ORDER a inspector from_} 1 | was struck by the pole and became entan- alteotion of par- | | months since. TWO SEVERE STORMS. _ Excursions, Plentes, &e. Den{ Man wilted by Lighentng | oy! 2p, Zui Toe excursion Oy Westey OM. E. chu to Piney Point, on The beavy rain of Saturday afternoon, { © Jeleeie evening, has many attractive Which completely submerged our streets,! features. e capacity of the boat—the Char. was followed by another equally severe { lo storm yesterday. The sudden rise of wa’ in the street gutters swept the accumu! a” debris before it, choking up the enn’ es to tbe fe werson many of the street coraer* ing in a short of time !mmenr 4" Iian- UlLes of water to overflow the carr sidewalks. and even Into baseme 47." and dweilings. This was espec’ 4), along the lines of the old cr pa). wer, Tiber ereek and on 1’ ,2°8r th side of 4 posyivania avenue. Dr [i Tmo.S | the lightning struck ina Acitiaen eitin | the District lines, eavei" ,¢-aeath In ai least one instaree, and considerab'e doin, Camage. Saturday's gras lasied for about au bour, and seldom gas there been known rain to fall b’ ge tn that space of time. syivania @Y ere and ocher streets d with cov’ sete were swept clear by T of every particle of debris, rm ceased had the cleanest ¢ ever preseuted. yesterday was even more sud- fain came down im con’ water poured out of some stupen. évoir In the heavens. THE DAMAGE “Y,considerabie in the surrounding + both to roads and crops. On the line Street, between i6th street and Slash jook they ba’ The sform The sheets like dous rese ‘i | den. was ver county | | of L. run, where the land is lowest in the west end pf the city, the cellars of nearly all the 'ouses were submerged, doing great dam- Age to stores and .urniture. This locality is (presented as having bad the appearance of ake. The grocery store of J. Tynan & Son, southeast corner of 16th and L ‘streets, was flooded to the depth of 3 or ¢ feet, and goods damaged to the extent of $2,500. Daniel Me: Carthy’s grocery,on the opposite corn was damaged to the extent of 2300, The dam- ages at Jos. Jackson's feed store amounted to$<5, and at Mrs. MeCormick’s grocery, corner and L, abou. <5. At the cor- ner of 17 a por- tion of the street was washed away. The fewer now being constructed on S street » this locality, by Coptractor Hiiaber, was | badly damaged, the banks caving in. and | hew work displaced. Ten trees and two ‘< | Street lamp posts were washed away and lodged in the sewer ditch. Part of | dwelling on 19th street, near L, was w: | away iN THE NEIGHRORHOOD OF THF CANAL. Street to the tinuo’ capable j oLD from Ith eng > Oo} mber ied the stone } of B str n bloc rportion of t 8 and on ue were all overtlowed amage done. In some case 1e basements rose to a cle 3 Was also the case in the north side of the avenue. Th water sieud in Dubant’s restanrat same in the Marble Salr criy kept by Russell & Leovard; ax i | cellars on Sth street, opposite the house, causing great damage. The store of Mr. Charles Ebel 2 WAS deinged, and after the flood subsited about an inch of soft mud covered his tic i every surrounding object. E. i moved his goods Satu. lay out of rea the water. Jones’ feed store, on “th. Street northwest, was flooied, aud his and sacks containing grain were damaged to | the extent of about £10. The bacon exiab- lishment of Rudo!lph Eichorn, No. 24 street northwest. was badly flooded. cellar of the junk stere of E. G. Wheele corner of 7th and B streets northwest, ai other cellars on 7th str:et, opposite the ma ket. were all flooded. On Louisiana avenve, between Sth and ith streets, the wat ty a considerable height. In the hors it stood to the hubs of the | within. The basement and first floor of M Clellana’s tron foundry, corner of 10th streci and Louisiana avenue, was flooded, causing consicerable damage to the machinery. The sewer at the corner of 13th street and Peon- fy avenue was choked up, and the engine and press rooms in the basement of B- Kepublican building were partially ] Nocded."No. 2 engine company soon pump 2 | the water ou ring the storm yestentay. the walls of several new buildings ec of F street and Delaware avenue no weshed sway. The east end of th being erectcd for Secretary S Chaties W. King was damaced to of Siv9. ner DESTRUCTION ELSEW HRE. In the neichborkoca of the Baltimore and nio depot re rain swept down the bills on Cast side, bringing down immen. | Utics of send and mad, in some covering up the tracks. Mauy cel dwellings situated iu the lower grounds this vic Mhity were overtlowed, and severa rs, itis fea: d,damaged by the - Considerable da pa in Georgetown aud along reek. Numerous shade trees were *n down all over the District. A MAN KILLED HY LIGHTNING. ng the storm Saturday afternoon, Jackson, colored, while stan der a tree for shelter, rear Lyons’ Rock Creek, was instantly which struck the tree. w. discovered by Mr. John F. Kai Coroner Patterso s was notified and he body. and deem: d an inquest ar- It Seems that Jackson was hunt- g and had two dogs with him, which were also killed. Sergeant Hess and Officers Jones and Dat.gler, of the 3d precinct, had the bod removed to Jackson’s home on Stoddar. near Mii! street, Georgetown. OTHER DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Mary Moore, wile of George Moore, living on the “T. B.” rord, about six miles from Washington, was severely shocked by lightuing at the Eastern market. The lightuing also struck the chimpey on the grocery store of Mr. P. McCormick, on the corner of B and 7th streets soutbeast, During the same storm the gospel tent, at the corner of 18th street and Massachusetts avenue, was struck by ghteing acd thrown down. The watclimaan gied in the ropes, bul was not seriously in- | Jured. The tent will be re-erected at the | corner of Ith and 8 streets. During th | storm yesterday lightning struck the how corner Massachusetts avenue aud 34 stroe Lortheast,oceupted by Prof. Thomas Taylor cithe Agricultural department, and dam: aged it lo the extent of about $50. INCIDENTS. liam Brown, a white boy, 16 years of age, while taking shelter under the ca!lvert above the old distillery in Georgetown, yes | lerday, was washed over the roc » the river and was seriously injure. rescued by some friends ii a smal! Dr. Tyier Was sent for and rendered m Capitol Hit! a nuraber of shade tre blown down, and some tn the east ef the Capitol broken short off. A hon: G estreei, between ist and 2d northwest, upied by Mr. Kelly, was st: light: g,and badly damaged yesterday. The brick’ terrace in rear of Michael Honiiller's house, on Bi strect, was struck by lightning and Considerably’ shattered. —-_ A Weert Keown Lawyer DeowNep.— Mr. Btraiford Fendail, the youngest son of the late Philip RK. Fendall, was accideatail, | drowned Saturday evenitig at the ith, s'rect 4 f Mr. Fendall went to Alexandria on .m. train ona visit and left there ‘ashington on the boat, arriving at the wharf in this city about 7 o'clock p.m. Ga lewving the boat he walked off the wharf into the water, be being near-sighted. His fall | into the water was not noti by persons 07 wharf, but people on an adjoiniog wharf bim fall, and a boat hook was procured, anc his body was recovered and efforts made to restore life, but they were unsuccessful Mr. Fendall adopted the profession of his | lamented father—the law—and he was a close student and an industrious worker, with fine prospects before him. Mr. Fendall ‘Was married about two years since to a young widow of Virginia, who died several —_—so— Divorce NorEs.—Kosetta Wasbington on | Saturday filed @ petition for divorce from her husband, J: Washington, on the | Sround of desertion and neglect to support ber. ----Alice H. Jordan bas sued fora di- yorce from Mareus S.C. Jordan. They were Tarried November 17, 1874, by Rev. Dr. Ad- Jiton. of Trinity Chureh. ‘She elsims that | herhusband has failed to support her, and | treated ber cruelly, and has pot beea faith- ful to his marriage vows. 2 —— s about over, and it is still Celermined that trunks, traveling bas, aichels, pocket booke, barness, &¢., shall | be sold as cheap as ever, at the old e<:ab- Ushed factory and sales rooms of James S. street, joining Odd Feliows* repaired and covered at u —_ | o THE StRIK CASHMERES, blac ASEM black al) . bi Hrsg Shag Eo silks, summer > canton 5 Carter's, 10% Market Space, ~ — THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO Ratu) ing all their trains meas j e Vanderbtlt—is @0, but only 00 tickets | have been issued, and no more will be soid, 80 that there will not be any crowding. ‘The excursion party will home carly Thursday evening, being out ouly one night and # dey. The trip is extraordinarily cheap. and the Inanagement efficient. Ladies and children cap go with perfect safety. Consult the advertisemen! © oarticulars. Mershail Hat_—% Departmental D: Will give an exe it ‘i Mareball Hail. leave at 6:50 p Piney i vint engaged for the exeursion of the N.C. 3 eburch to Piney Potnt, to-morrow evening. ‘The boat will leave at7 p. m., returning at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. The Cockate City wii) give its regular young people's excursion Wednesday evening, até o'clock, returping at il, remaining 30 min- utes at Mar-hall Hall. Tick to M Thursday, under the all of Carroll avspic titute. The Mary Washington Will leave at 9a. m. and 5p. In., returning at 4:50 and 11,30 p. m. Druid Fi Park.—The grand excursion to Droid Hill Park, Baltimore, will be given Thursday evening 2d August, u:der the aus ices of The 4 h-sireet M. E. Sabbath schoo!. & P. depot at a.m. 40pm. Roundirip rains will lea and Druid Hill Pa tickets © See adv't. Firitess Monroe amd the Qapes.—The Fastern Presbyterian Chureh will give a delightful exenrsion to the above points on Thursday, August sd. The Jane Moseley will start at 6 Pp. m. returning at 6 a. m. on Saturday. Bever's Park.—A pienie will be givea at Beyer's Park on Wednesday, for the benetit of ‘the Academy of the Dominican Sisters. Lyceum Burerw Rvcnrsim. — Too regular the ck at 6: Lyceum Bureau excursion will be given Wednesday athe Mary Washingtoa. Tae young peop! sociation will Join in this ex ut. Eneamp- bia, of | -orth of U.S. Treasury. Their sate mode of | an eursion to Jane Moseley, 01 August rad Socic i LOO. t B i 1 Steamers > excur- sions eve y, Wednesday, Thursday aud Fric eae Transactions ta Real Est The fol t ab writin have hee bee e Recorder of anord to J. i ibson $109, lot Samuel Pa- re S.C. Me- square sey iit Dowell sues, lows vision Of lo! Oot St i square a- to J.P. Franklin, to 00, 10t 5, squa 5 and J. Knightoa to J. F. Mutual Building Ass 8,26 and 2, Bureb’s an Krughton, ision of square MISCELLANEOUS. crause to H. Stepsoll, trustee, dead are Henry [seman $309, gools sin house No. 98 sth street. 'T. ary and William Beebe to D. M. Ream irost to secure J. B. Lockhart 3125, foals and chattels In house No. 004 G stre nortiwest. c. of trust to at and Ashore, — the steamer M r the ausp fe was qnite Ing pasied ¢ Addresses were made by Dr. rs. Dundere. Mrs. Johnson, TEMPERANCE — A rd ne of boa: y 2's National ¢ ssiul one and everyt aM oo" Mue » held a aways held a p rance and personal prop- ¥ issued at very low rates and prompt payment of losses guaranteed by ocr leai- ing home cora ¥, the Arlington Fire surance Company for the District of Colum ti 105 Peansylvania avenue, business and efficient management eatities them to be mentioned as one of the best regu- lated companies in the United States. Mr. C. B. Maury, treasurer, and Mr. Frank T. Rawlings. fecretary, in attendance al the office, will be fouud prompt and polite ia attending to applications. t Las visited Usiontow ney again it evening Bishop Pink- Emanuel (Eptscopal) church, where he preached and confirmed. | The candidates for confirmation were pre- sented by the Rey. Mr. McKee, rector of the parish. " Notwithstanding the thrvateoing appearance of the weather, a good congregr- lion was present On the occasion, and the bishop's eloquent and impressive’ address seemed to touch many @ heart, ——— LoDILce’s HEADACHE Srectric contains no Ipjnricus substance. Cures Headache immediately. Only 5 cents. t eee. ‘&@ Las positively retired.” 128 bas joined the Methodists. t Almost” is what they call in particular.” uler H. Stephens was strong arrived in Atlanta the other day to wail’ m the station to his hole! Vice-President Wheeter will atten celebration. Postimasver-G: S Champion asserts that y went (o the Hills, would rative employment and 1.000 Wome: ities, wher , the man the sidewalk wit! s. Ee proposal ult betweer Josept Cook. 8&7 Poh Ingersoll offered Jeciure toa San © rane. but the managers, York Worl? makes a fi here should ne @ theolos Bob lagersoll and the a" | the receipts ofa sco religious charity deeming lim a great sin- ner, refused 0 accept tue Money. a7 In this country the p uh ibonty tion of per- 1 in 8); henee tists In active halfa toa of per fliling material. LA.O. Childs, an old q ivar, Tenn., was most ssinated by his step-son namei ips, essisted by. Phillips has been arrested, caped. “7-The St. Paul Dispute’ i shocked because sons ha’ ©, who use mp annually pure gold, besides chs a7On citizen li br ym. Barras. but Barras es. disposel to be rowing (ress of an oars- man consists of a shirt with ao sleeves and Pair of drawers with no legs. It will get so after while that you can’t tella rower from @ jady in ball dress. te-Temperance cam all around the coun -meetings are plenty try, and all seem p=rvad- ed by much enthusiasin and feminine elo- quence. Ose of the most vigorously de- clamatory of these has been lately held at Framingham, another occurred on the Round Lake comp ground. de ition of the loud Mixture jt R®FRESEING, With Granciiet f° Jea-300 KOLB'S, corner 7th and Wi nts ECOND-RAND CLOTHIN "URN Sirois. CAMERTS, EADDING, OLLDLOT TE, LOTHS, ‘ery descr ptios % cn bid 00 m bought, aod the tor EMONGFOT = AMHROSIAT. Is the Richest Chemyeal Compound HAIR ASD TOILET. _jyur Nat DYEING! OVESen¢ ORNAMENTAL reaTunes * an the | (For Tae Brestye ®rar. | Down of a sudden swooped the mad, mad storm. | Tt took the forest by his roaring mane, Scoured the red varth, lodged corn, and fiattensd | grain. | A red right hand—but darkness hid the form— Dropt the chain-lightning glittering bright and | worm. Crashed heaven and earth together—and again! Whar by of thunder! and what Drouge mountains | ne whereon the sovereign sun, light, and ruled th ing sky 2, 18.7, JOMN DavaRy. THE |COURTS, Equity Court—Juige Wylie. rday. Lewis Ladonis agt M.A. ( auditor's report ce - certiorart « Barbonr agt how why he should not mak PoLicE CourtT—Jgulge Snell. y. Fanny W. ssanilt “ on trust «of flour tre ninety days Dattery « m Rate L Mil. Also « tore silver wat A Lewis he ana Johnson Win. Stewart tral. F : = | GEORGETOWN. | THF Strorw ¥ 1 out the Street on bot ge, leaving large excavations at all corners. A portion of the se Was also iwallot the new ch ‘ashe! dow! riut siable S Of trees: br er ip ditferen he tow. i By boat Garreit & Morse, 1,200 heat. to H. M. Talbot Ss’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on 050 bushels wheat. tx) bushels ) bushels sold at $1.5) i ALEXANDRIA. BEATEN AND RoBBED.—A sailor named Michael Hurley, belongi board the United States war vessel Plymouth. lying in the river opposite Fishtowa, came ashore yesterday and, fell in with John Bright aud Jobn Penn, who beat Hurley most unmerci- fully, and afterwards robbed him of his money, hat. shirt and shoes. A negro boy | named Erastus Freemin was arrested charged with being implicated in the beat- | ing, Bright having stated while In the cell to him that Freeman did beat the man, but at the trial he denied having made the asser- lion. Bright bad the salior’s handkerchief on his person, and Freeman had $1.25 in silver. Bright and Penn were committed to Jail for further examination aud Freeman was detained at the station house. The sailor was taken in charge by Mr. Daniel Henry, and was in such a bad condition as pable toappear against the villains morning. He had tosend aboard the for clothing fore be could appear 07 | t ss, USM. T COMES To We Cowier Jovrnal, “the country ¢ m base ball clubs. There would be deep universal grief, of course, if any of the brave base-ballers should be swept away, but, in all desperate situations, sacrifices have to be made.” BF-The C searching th intelligence that sold at atches each Bonaparte Banning, who labored sohard in Congress last session to reduce the army. has volunteered in the force uni ler Gen ne, of € © this pith. 1 convection ing the convention ished the coustitutioa, on tie seeond it insulted the governor, and on the third it re- puciated God Almighty.” CITY ITEMS. Is iT WoRTH WHILE to endure penal tor- ture after every meal, when indigestion ci be immediately relieved and rmanently | cured by so agreeable a remedy as Hos/el- ter’s Stomach Biiters? ee A CFLEKRATED doctor once said, “He who would insure the cure of dyspepsia would be the greatest of the world’s philan- thropists.” The problem is solved. For Dos'ry's Yeast Powvler, forsale by all grocers, if used In the household persistently will al- Most certainly iusure the cure of this dread- ful malady. “Oa FL —_.-—_—_. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous sufferers. Chronic, paiaful, and prostrating diseases cured without medicine. Pulver- | mnacher’s Electric Belts the grand desidera- tum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with particulars, mailed free. Address Pal- vermacher Galvanic Co., New York City. 6,25,dék1y ——_.—___ A SKIN LIKE MONUMENTAL ALABAS- TER may be attained by using Glenn's Sul- plhur Soap, which does away with the neces- sity for Sulphur Baths. Try it, ladies. It is &@ genuine beautifier, and very economical. HINT TO THOSE PREMATURELY GRAY use Hill's Hair Dye. 06 To La and Gentlemen. We wish to 1 attention to A. Fiecher’s Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Est2blish- ment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. B: promptly adopting the latest improvements, Whetlicr of American or European tnyention, he is enahled to do his work ina manner not | to be equaled by those not sessing these facilities, His Cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapesi in | the city on account of bis superior work. Give lin a calig06 G street. Punctuality guaranteed. BECKER'S \ $25 pen, Oe Pru cering ano rte more | Leather ink, larnesa, nglish Worsted.........8old at 7, red With Ci Cover. je Globe Milly Cassimere...sold at 6, redaced 430 | WEL Canvas Cover? ||Goldy Nickel or Ribber | Gobe Mills mena sate §2 Ee" Above Spuciaities are Extraordinary Bargains, | Weehington Mills Casa..sold at H4 | Immense Stock of Gas TRUNKS, BATS and SATCHELS, pam ee sa) | Trunks called for. Repaired wud Uovered ai greatly jaced prices. 1417 Penn, Avenue. ‘Uy 91 Above Willards, | JJAVING ENLARGED OUR STORE, Ww to offer to the Pal most jo mre now prepared. a blic a STOVES FURNACES, RANGES, GRATES, La- THOBE STOVES, AND ELATE MANTELS, In Great Variety. fi h with the Persons fitting their Fg aan t! mye paid Goods, mould not fail fore buying elsewhere, A FIBST CLASS ELEVATED OVEN BANGE FOR 865. ALso, LATRO: STOVES, WITH ILLUMINATED BASE, SELF-FEEDING, TO HEAT TWO ROOMS, FOB §30,AT BREISSNEB & JENKS, je80-te 717 Seventh street northwest. DEL Iclous, her Songs and D | BRIGLIANT | Shades, Pictures, Frames, | ee! 'WELFTH GRAND ANNUAL SCHU: T PRIZE SHOOTING, PRIZE BOWLING, LADIES’ PRIZE SHOOTIN: Apd Prize ep ing by tke Schuctzen Corpe. cert and Dancing Masi- by the Marine Band Binging by the Tyrolean Troupe, Gechwandercr, in their Natio: satumes. Scenes in Mid Air dy the Grand Gymnast, SAMUEL SANYEAH. in- cluding hie “Drop “ Pertormance the Rolling Globe by Mies MAUD SABY only lady in the world whe performs th joult act. | The Little Prodizy. Litle NELLI LSON, in ILLUMINATION AND FIBE- WORKS Every Evening During the Festival. he Celebrated Washington Swnesrbond, BoB ir. Washington Liederkrany and Harmony ly consented to sasist the Vereim, and will ir hast songs BF Members are requested to present the bership Tickets at the gate. HEATER COMIOUE, iith Street BELOW PENSYLVANIA AVEN OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Matines for Ledice aot Colidres EVERY. WED- ESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Variety, Drama, Rurleajne and Comedy. nov@-ly 626 ON ear 7 Ch ; 626 E Sr { fore } E &r Ly FREE ART Gal AnD STORE, S Street. Choice ON Paintirgs, Engrav ‘iogs, Ohromos, &o. Aiso, largest stock of Pay +, Hangings, Window ure Cords and Tas- Fi ls. Rings. Nails, &c., in the District. Se Tres Casn. Please remember Name and Namber. jyl-ly MEMPFR JUSTH’S OLD STAND. He pays for Second band Clothing. B: Shoes, &c . at “fair (cash) prices,” as he alw. has, at 619 D street, between &th and 7th Bw. Note by mail promp!ly attended to. tres oct: Le GEORGETOWN ADVERM'TS. & OOMPANY, t. A Hien Stax xD .. Joly 39,15 Stockholders f bis company will be on MONDAY, the A x Is open at BZ o'clock m and closes at B o'ciock 19) tangs] !.W_DEEBLE, Bec y. R RENT aut THOS PPORTY-six YFARS ESTABLISHED, W. iH. WHEATLE PKEMIUM STEA DYEING AND SCOUKING ESTABLISHMENT Office, 49 Jeiiersou Street, GLORGETOWN, D. OU. Work sent for and delivered to any place fn the city. Recetved and returned (by mail or express) from and toany place in the couatry. _Send us yonr orders. my? tr ([ HE BIG “7” STORE. E. LEWIS & © =o cD No. 77 Bridge Brrect Our Speciaitiee—FINE TEAS aud COFFEES. No Liguors. Proprietors of the Ophelia Segar. BF TERMS CasH CLOTHING. A Grim Idea THAT OF SIDNEY SMITH'S, DESIRING TO SIT IN HIS BONES ON ACCOUNT OF THE WARMTH OF THE WEATHER. DOUBTLESS THE COMPENSATION FoR 50 GHASTLY A SPECTACLE Would not be snffictent for THE EXPECTED COMFORT; BUT MY SKELETON Offers all the ad: venien SHIRT tages withont any of the 'noon- attending such an anomatons STATE OF EXISTENCE. A BOLD FRONT, Withont Rear Works to speak of TELLS NO TALE TO THE OBSERVER oP its TAILLESS CONDITION. However Gently ZEPHYS MAY BLOW, THE METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION IS SUCH ‘That his breath is unobstrncted, by this PARAGON OF SHAMS. ‘The observation of this MIBACULOUS SKELETOR, LIKE SUNSHINE, IS FREE; But it costs @1 for ARTICULATION. GEORGE C. HENNING, 410 Seventh street. Extraordinary Reduction, jy28-tr BRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. | A EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. ES RIDE UN THE POTOMAC 50 Mita Cents porgwse Ferg Steamers Sil make Kxcersions erery ‘Trestay. Wedneadear, ‘Thiretay © chts. Dancing jyo-iw EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. OUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCI- CIETY EXCURSION 7 To FORT MONROR. NORFOLK and CAPES. MONDAY. August Steam: oveley will leave 6b [PLEASURE BOATS FOR SIRE. sreetwhsrt steccick pm ostead P FE WATER STRE a Tickew #1 eam jym-tm* Jose PH PASSENO ‘orp RUTH AND DUTY.” CARROLL INSTITUTE GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ra EXcURSION vareee: ret L MALL, E SUMMER HATS. yada as S77. * THURSDAY. Angust 24.1 amer M. Washington will leave her + New York. Mackinaw and other Strew, what, too cl Tinet ate e.cad 5 Hate. for men. youths and childern Pm. returning at 490 and 1) 39pm. ee ty 3 yi al a hy Tickets Se cents, to Be bad of mem rg ee STI . ~ SELECT EXCURSION rPHOMPSO Ss pe given by the members of LEDROIT BUILDIBG,. ‘To be given by the members sidmnbes WESLEY CHAPEL M. b. CHURCH, TU PINEY POINT. Vouderbitt, leaving th £8 o'c X_BEST DSESS SHIRTS FOR £12 50 » AND WOKKMANSHIF UNSURPASSED. \CRASE! TISEIED OB MONET RB PUBCRASER ah a Gertirmen leaving the ci leave their measure, and for the eeascn can ve olut at 3 leo a “ Troma x nu $1 for the round trip: chiliren Btaterooms aud berths reserved ot Iadine tor 28 conte ox als on the th. at and at the I. Jar prices, constantly in stock MEN'S FINE Apne gee oO! vn IRT Fa — Sat pron Bonar _ meer — — BpA86408s IN Bats. Kets to the at sed in their f the ti are exere 4 pl For the neat thirty Gage I will sell my entire stock = HATS St and below cost for cash. Any one fi tof a good cheap BAT should not fail to call sna oxemine mock before WALTER KER, Hatter, x DEFP SEA WATER. Arrangements are being mad: f take an ex © Cruiee of from three four weeks the MACKEREL. BLUE FISH WATERS. The party ito twenty or twenty fis te FIST ard COD. wil: be bmntty Gantten - we Wines Ba mia sH oR THAN aa ad | S Mortage piace t= THE WORLD. ee < | S be. ly tea Nine’. wie vou ‘G TR Street Ne “« % ate ieiialercaa tore Factc} Fe em arenes, Chicago. Hl. ree Di bi civ ect Ex ‘actors 75 ayette Street, timore, reieDe EVE OT EDN ET cas We make the FINEST DRESS PRINTS TC nm. teny ih the moat elegant manor for $2.38 -BRSS SHIRTS nu o order for S138 A pertect fit all cuarADieed The fel Fine Crfinw ter PRE “DEPARTMENT Dt * UFFS rotme 4 to B conte Will give a select re Factory, AGAR F wees bs RSION TO oma oviak fe: JULY BR, Is F J. HEIBERGER, + a (Snecessor to HF. London | CITIZENS’, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (iste Brown's.) No. 617 Pew Wasthingwen, Select Excursion under the anspicos of the EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CRURCH, THUGS DAY, AUGUST 2, is77 Mose''y will leave the wh 4160 clock p. m.; returning ab. ®. m.on Satord HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS HAkMON, BUSWELL & CvU., 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, Curreney: ©. B. binson,’ Goveramer Office: WW. Burke. General Land O%0; e183 BOF Sth street p ©: A. Chappel & Co and Haste ne :C. Parkinson, 24 Au ‘Wm. Wail. 921 Penns a E ave. ear lithat.n ¢. Sti secured upon early ap Stil) continue to offer extra inducemenis to camd buyers on all classes of FUBNITURE AND DECOBATIO: on at Ballants me 8. le &) cout de obtained « Good muric provided." No liyuor w i ‘They are making @ specialty for the spring season it bas the capacity te carry 6»), but the nun. Hekets will not exceed 00. 3926 Te” WINDOW BHADES, 2 BAND PIC NIC WIBE WINDOW SCREENS, For the Benefit of the en a LOOSE COVERS FOB FURRITUEB, DRYERS sEvENTH STREET PARK, ne OORMIOES, DRAPERING, Gs, » Auger - wa Tickets, 25 Cents. - into | Work ‘s guaranteed, and thelr sorument .HE BEST YET. <a ny TE M. EK. Church Grand Excursion to | REFRIGERATORS, CBFSAPEZKE BAY aud PINEY Reliable Make, POINT. on the staunchest fastest t Less than Manufacturer Prices. A WATEE FILT nd - river. t NEM > Bont on the river. the JANE ie atm any * 08! leaving TUESDAY EVENING, Jul 7 p.m. returning Wednesday ist 2 Prices. sis RIS: IE BAY. GEO. WATTS & Co. SAIUING, “RoaTING. ARD naTat | ote 314 7th strort, above Ponan. ate. BY DAYLIGHT, ee eae | SECOND-AND FURNITURE, modations. only oi be STOVES, &.. BOVOHT, j and the highest cash prices paid, and solid et re : we | ere. ween rid. a. . jt Baliyntyne's. Parker's, Purcell nad sino | myI2iy__ Cor_18th and G ats..622. northwent st J. Brad Adame Booketcres, and of th New York INDOW SHADE —s E URSION TO DRUID HILL PARK, | th Street, . BALTIMORE, aptly Onder the directioa of the Fourth Strest M. EZ. | = Sebpath Schoot, THUBSDAY, AUGUST 2p, 1877 ‘Trains will leave the Baltimore and Potomac De- tatsA.m. Returning, will AL leave Druid Hill Park at oo io Bes L Bingen aon foe 6p Me ares | LY" MES’ SHOES. 1 AUGUST &, I shall allow a dis m. No change of cara. ‘The cars will run up the “ : ~ . Northern Cestral B. KR: to Weodberry Station, the | CUSt \* teh Per cout on all cash, northeast entrance of the Park. strese 10 Ninth 5 EK 8: short uomce Tickets,round trip, $1.80. Forsale atGoo W. Ladies’ Shore MADE TO Cropley’s, Drv , corner of Bridge and Gor lonery . Z ES, 422 Kh st. v.w ; Jj, J GEORGES, CITIZENS’ AND MILITARY BOO? AND SHOE MAKER, 8116 Pennsylvania Avenue nu Boot rthweet, Sicu of the Bi ) Eacy Fitting ROOTS and SHOES @ special tm, forte aod F Bouiouscured. we dors by ~anpi's attended to. Repairing neatly execu jen-tr SUMMER RESORTS. . Draggist, corner rs. Linker, Fancy, 403 > iy. se. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. The LADY OF THE LAKE, un! farther notice. will make regelar cursion trips, leasing her wharf, f Of 6th street, at 3% p.m. Forty-hv i SO cents. eee return, Fare fast Bteamer w. ot Le vai rset we uty a Bock WAxEELY no Soe ye pee SPRING m op . ro. Cents. few Yor! enor ?iyt ‘SAM, BACON, an eke con on, Broadway. migwey bewween Congress ai Springs. Terms € to 17.80 per week per oa) ee __ SAS. BAC0n, Erettent._ IRST EXCURSION TO POINT LOOK- OUT THIS SEASON. The Fine r CHARLOTTE NDEI geaibaen ill leay, F Ent wi 2w- it ——— —y— > r Bight af SoCloce share nee caregse aay | FORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, after, returning Monday morning at 6 o'clock. Sh mites NK. of Winchester, and 146 Fare round trip §1 80. miles KE of Stephenson's Depot P. 0. ‘or state rooms. &c..inquire on board or at W. | Frederick county, Va. 39) in 7 ilkening's, 30 7th street. A fine brass band wi ‘accom| every excursion. POP AMILY EX RSIONS londay and Friday nights Leaving 71 ae*, arf at 630. m. returning 10-30 Bane Hine. poar- WING. ith every delicacy of the season; . fresh tien, &e., Engltuh Worsted. ‘old at £25, reduced to Qi _ = from t geench Diagon 80 lant ™ Fotueed fo it | NOTICE TO pos VERNON Pas- °s Ceamizr Sold at 13; reduced t - aft Weeden at leredicedto | The Capt, Frank Holiingshe 18, reduced to 1G | Sethe onl: id paamenn Wy reduced to | erst t. Pas PANTALOONS. Exdires BOYS’ SUITS. BCE C1OtM..-...scrsccressaseen at a Worsted Basket., ona al bs All other Goods at same proportion prices. Nors.—I am determined to redace this stock, in order to make room for an immense stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which I have ordered already, to be expressly manufactured for me. Call at once at A. STRAUS 1011 Pennsylvania arenue. Between Tenth aud Eleventh ets, t QQ REAT et E a THE PRICE Peas new Lawn Game." VEMIELO,” acompanion All the latest styles of STATIONERY. A sovorinsont of BOOKS for Summer Besd- Ruy Book mailed to any adits, free of 7ostage, on receipt of pr: yotr ealts 7th Street. GOLD'S HEATING APPABATUS. 1 GOLD 8 WARM AIR FURNACES, Equal to Stew, and unquestionably the dest SELLING OFF aT Cost FOR ‘THIRTY DAYS ON AQCOUNT OF REBUILDING. wor, stock of Children's Carri: elocipedes; Croguct and — Vescilte Sots, different reba civand Jeskessyof fever Hrtmand Patetel of Fancy Todos and'roys, at BUPPERTS FANCY BAZAR, | copneeted wit i i thts steamer the Ladies’ which is Mount Vernon Associn Hon) gvord viding in ambulamces thre milet, ae by other lines. | qolvtzd trip. 81, incinding admission to Mansion “Breas ricaves 7th street wharf dally, (Sanday ex. : : , ere Stich. HOLLINGSWORTH, adults cocupy ing cm: root lor ome mouth Sopt. Ladies’ Movnt Vernon Arsociation. | OF mm ew large new te FRANK ROLLINGSHEAD. Sie Attew. nit im | sony furril'eet, st Suna allen fs trance on above ares ure air, bealing and strength aud pore mk ic ebund- restraints of fashion. ies. WASHTNGTOR fe i SHINGTON fnuow com sengers to MUVernon, and fara RAG Dr. mito Refer to Col. 0. T. Lat 0 carry to to Coves, U. 8. A: Hon LL. Ww Vale |. Ballantyne, Mansion By this route persons avoi B Ba Es. along hill, ‘The distance Is one-aud- ins mal vos th maps wharf every o’clock.” Fare €1, includin Fiage ride to and trom the mansion, SuNpay EXCURSION. The seamer Ma Season make a trip dows the river STeacmars be wees je teaine® leaves dth-stroct w

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