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EVENING STAR. carrion or Lravons, 3 Phin saa Pouce Count age Mis, prot. | USEMENTS. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. CLOTHING. == ee OILS DiscoeseD *™ | Washington Grove Camp Meeting. ‘To-day, Michael Lambady, a notorious tramp. and AWLEY SPRINGS SELECT EXCURSION TO BOSTON via <STALLMENT ILS DISCUSSED. THE LAST INST. AND 01 . Yagrant, Was sent to the chain gang for ninety | x Ss Ocean St emer Wore @iite Sectee. a meeting of the Board of Health washeld | CAMP NEAR GAITHERSBURG, MONT- | \asrant, was sont to the chain ga i ROCKINGHAM CO , VA. elegant Ovcan, A wd psseinor tach wasreceived | GOMERY CoUNTY, MD., August 10—The fiited cullateraic for loud and bomervie laneasee. | rod grand Ball will be given at this famow cy he ah 3 aaa Weather Indications Te-day. fein holders on H street, between | Weather thus far at camp has been ali that Archie ‘Thomas forteited sufaterat Tas aneanes. | i Le meen a 2 - — Property Sking the | could be desired—a clear sky and delightfal [oa amps n hic; lomd and boisterous; | (VHBA@TER COMIOUE, iith Street, CURSIOD Blue Fiannel Suite Orrick oF CHIEF SI¢NAL OFFICER, ath Lg getline ll psig ay Siwy Some breeze every day, and thenights pleasant for aes 3. Theophilus Lee alias Johneon, carrying SS an wi = Assocta TION. oe or For the middle Mates ant Kew Eoaland, | missioners tomaves sewer laid in that local, | sleeping: belog neither too cool nor too noe three monthe in jail. Ladle Sauer, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Te nt ee oon sun enenen - | ity to carry off the waste water wi now | warm. is morning, for rsttime since ! be ot y ing; $5. y : ged Fd . Honety ump MeUtuTe BUNtTD heady unten | hequintly overtone tee parooane. ‘Tes | ie opening of the camp, the general rules fits Miles, sboehae nae ASS ae oe PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT. The | Steamer WILL BE OPENED THIS WEEK we Bt ct mre Chiidrea EVERY WED. | will leave at 9a. m 6 ra soon, tornreg st p.m are Ad p ts An the Meantime Kets (admitting agentieman wi b bis family) ‘BRY RESP SCT. Ove Dollar. sugli-a.e «at I Have « Fair E “Doz Assortment of These Articles, To MARSHALL BALL = Pare Indigo Dre, TEURSDAY. Angust 1@eh, 1577. The Steemer MARY WASHING leaves at 7 returns to the we 2 Se And of Best Quality, ‘ Row tn Stock Orphevs Ucterte Cinb-and Prof. Pras: and String Music accomp: brahau Cross ‘and Robert Fhowas: | sagemet or a soar Soler bine BSDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON . id cation was received from ». Gilman and | bei) was run, awakening all, and calling = Themas. trespass on park. Solomon Robin- = b regan ae en ee Property-bolders in South Washing. | them to the labors of the day.’ Everything : ton, : NOT A CASE OF STEALING. a car which they claim should be + | terday and the day before is forgotten in the yw. hooler and Otho meen were 9c Variety, Drama, Buriesque and Comedy. novil-ly as itis useless for the purposes of naviga- | co:iort ibat the tenters are now enjoying. wee tes firecny af 1100" erin oh crane ee 1 at $1.00 Condensed Locals. into it makes it a nuisance detrimental to | Wii, Wash. B. Williams as postmaster, 80 advanced the money to the orig- From J. C. Parker we have the New York | De#lth; referred to sanitary committee. A | thai friends can address those at the camp Dent faenl sof the same at sacri Poe read, asking that the further interment of | as if in the city. The trains this mornia. es eee Srreey AMPs Bt 7-50 p. m., | Sead’ bodies be prohibited in the Ebenezer brought but few, but a large numiber arrivé Qhotea Off Paintings, Hngravivgs, Ohromos. fe. : sor guts § ‘ . largest stoc! ings, Window 0 cts, admittine enn tha the t “Cockade City” will not | #8 the ground is vow full, and intermenits | certained. Among those who arrived to-day ‘nt when verbal contract was monte gundes, Pie woos, Pictare Corte’ . e barge ‘oc ity”? will not | Cannot ‘Low be made except by placing the | was Warren Choate, who took ebarge of the Who borrowed the *y from Euiie; that the latt y ber, followed In the middle Atlantic | Communication was A commuat- | went into operation, and at six o'clock the ix ud and boisterous ia ‘és. cl 9:0 or thirty days in the NEY —_——— calling attention to the James Creek bas been arrang:d, and ali the labor of yes- ang. FIRST-CLASS 1, :, ds of crushed stone LOCAL NEWS. tion, and the amount of sewage which flows | A post cifice Is established on the grounds, | Taited roperty of John Patch, traster for 626} oO ere 3626 E &r. at E ér . fddie testified that the MARKRITER’®, Payers in advance of the mails. communieation from the health officer was | aid their letters will be received as regular me eee FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, burial ground, near Congressional cemetery, | this evening whose hames could not be as- “ viek Say. the barge “Cockle Cl wit ioe | 88 the gro sie | Bhades, Pictures, Frames, Pictare end Tas. | be had of the Gommittor and h I Now Have a make a Sunday excurs on to-morrow. id ood eS Oot orey uly oterred; referred | Y.M.C. A. Young People’s Meeting fn the Wi! to hold the stone uvtil the money’ was returned | “gg-peeun Gus ee ei G° *F tar s plete A ‘ itis at over forty-two thousand per- - 4 ¥ a oe * 9 a The ht it was ne . jember. 1-2 LRGINIA MIPLAND ROUTE Complete Assortment, tors altended the Schretzenfest this year, | 10 the committee on ordivanices absence of Alex. T. Stewart, their genera firthoctvitccuts | —S27Ploase remember Name and iit A CHEMICAL EXPERT WANTED. } tT * secretary, who has gone to Delaware. dare i} 3 S Di m 4 w Es URS ss Probably the Largest Retail Stock, =“ mas only a made. i Dr. Cox offered a resolut oa “that a _com- y optic gree er eentea ts. | a soar 8 [3 sg SITE § ULPH UR srR r iy the * ro. is of the Heli fine valitoald tiated, | mittee of three be appointed to inquire tuto | At sy a. monn eel See rung for services apd John Wesley Carter, larce at “fair (cash) always LEK MEMORIAL BALL. or Griver) Gut was rote nuroad (Bartlett, | the expediency of employlog an accome | in tte tubemate eee rane fo was lary ry Matthew 3 | Shoes, pri larceny of two pille | bas, at CIB D street, berween 6th and 7th streets "4 charg mM + pily attended to. octistr | vs. Also, c take place ABwust Eth. 1ST Rourd trip rekets ¢ m ea) Tre one Bib to | ——— | gree Otero aciecet 3) Gey ‘| GEORGETOWN ADVERM’Ts. | BERT OhSt OBE CO8 ana oes 1 saaesd unter GAY STRAET BaPvisT CHURCH LEASURE TRIP TO THE Ciara Morris bas engaged with Mr. John ee eee? the [eos of | and trom its inception to its close it was - y : inepeeting Of food, drugs, medicines, | spiritua) and interesting. Tue Rev. L. C. F, Ferd for @ week cach in Baltimore and | 4; Sacamoatle Jeand liquors (alcobolic, vin Buller, of Rockville treat, had charge of 2 “eye * i fermente for sale in the District of | the meeting, and read from Numbers, chap- ana Sg er agen rt oe ee —_= #, and to report as to the most feasa- | ter xiv. The lesson drawn from it was “latch English hunting-case wateh by some colored | P1¢ melhod of accompliships this important | and labor.” A general experience meeting RFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS. I Think These Shirts Are Not Sarpamed Es Fit Aud Workmanshtp ny of ay Washirgton. Her terms are $2.000 a week. | Cig a By Any tn the Union. : ke FoMAN.of Farmington, Mats UNDAY, Angnst Batt 73 : 4 followed, which was participated in by near- “ a reed with larc OY | will pr ach To- Morrow Morning at i]. click at will eave Aqueduct Bridge Ree _ very Grade Is Mede of Wamentta Mastin. * The Hibernia Renevolent Association wilt | _ DF. Cox urged the importance of this sub- | ly ail present, and the inspiration of it has on totes Gesee he ee :SULUSION GF PARTBANADTS ccicch ace, heeeeet Brie es Bvery Grate I Attend (he funeral of their deceased fellow- | Jct for the dilution and adulteration of | pervaded the meetings during the entire day, « larceny of coat, pants, vest, &e., from Wu, | JP Se 7 ° fare to Fails, 8 cents; to Cabin Jone Rete. 28 | No. INOW Shie memter. Fdward 0 + from his late resi- | &TUcles of food ard me:icines has now be- | Ati0\ a. m. the bell rung for preaching. Tuo r three months in jail. Maggie TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN c faved ot} 4 MATTINGLY” | xo 1900 dence. on Ridge street, to morrow afternoon, | COME common. While the inspectors Jid | congregation was not quite 80 large as last Wits: on s SECOND GRAND EXCURSION ~ | No. 2000 Prat Bt 3 o'clock. 2 i oe Pn easier — e ae: Rev. Chas. Webb preach«i of Re faces This, to give notice that the PARTREBS1P = aoa = = eee Bo. 2100 “ Rotem nomas Mason and G he eed of a practical chemist, and es- | from Mark 1x, 1-10. The subject'was te f *t) to | porercfore existing between GER wna , - es interraily injur:dand ruptured by the blows | PUFty Of drugs. Formerly the adulteration | been handled with greater force and clear- | PARGER & BRO, ts ¢ ede. 2 by Sipnel Clana RAWLEY SPRINGS °2 and kicks, and is now lying in « dangerous | 04‘ FU&8 was done abroad, but it had extend. | ness. sai firm will be aettiod ty A BERWANGEAR. who : . | cordition at his home, corner of North Capi- | £! '@, Sholesale houses in this count CHILDREN’S MEETING. ontinued atl yt ober pce fal MONDAY, AUGUST 20ru tol and I streets. hey bad here a class of highly respectable At o'clock there was # children’s meeting on with his A. BERWANSER, Frakes =: oR. & 0.8.8. Depo: at 700m A line of omntbuses wa arted yesterday | 1! nt, and responsible druggists, and | in charge of the Rev. A. H. Ames. Quite x = = 2 , be BERWANGEE. Tickew tor Sripigecd » . THE SKELETON SHIBT, the avenue | ore t oe atere tre imposed on them adal- | nun. ber of the little folks were in attendanes LYNCH Law AT CULPEPER—A Cobred Lae sit bal feet 9 i ineludt: gb arint th Be 3 nia avenue | {erat dor diluted drugs. Quinine, an article | and were well entertained and Insteucted by Raper Hanged by a Mob A Special dixpatcn | re eer en ee Oe ae eA | Springs trem Mo*dnr ereuing <Si Lat e Congressional eem- | 1” feneral use, was frequertly adulterated | tne leader, assisted by Brothers Laney aul to tue Baltimore Sun frou Calpeper Court R on S. : ! Pri tbe fe Saterday morning, ONLY . ty hospital and new jail, starting at | #24 rendered inert; iodide of potassiam was | Webb. House, Va., gives the following particulars FPO8TY-SIX YEARS ESTABLISHED. CHT! DEN CNDER 1 HALF PRICE, now j And intervals of twenty minutes: often mixed with bicarbonate of soda and Atéovclock the first young people's meet. of the lynching of a colored man nemed — a pe Rey je att @ places. Br. Jam j Abont 3 o'clock yesterda John J. Hi, | hBX vomica, an article of great value when | ing was led by Bro. Charles Nye, who read Wm. Thompson, charged with an outrage W. MH. WHEATLEY'S we j at +10 Delaware avenue, got into = is often of no ¥ it was unnecessary | from Luke xvill., alter which the meeting or white girl tn that section: “On Taurs- PKEMIUM STEAM } + wit wenty ec amen on plis for the papers are | was thrown open to all, and a general exp day bight about 11 o'clock a crowd of men ING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT 2 street. between E and F and ‘we They all knew the | rience and prayer mecting followed. gaibered in the dark vear the jail, and atone DY¥# = =o — —— Foughly handled by them, ils arm and lec rs.and in the purest condi- | meetings heretofore have been am o'clock a company, Some sixty in number, Office, 49 Jefferson Street, im being bruised, and bis silver watch sex 1 e Often the source of disease; | best held on the ground, on accoun tmarebed down Main street in an orderly and GEORGETOWN, D.O 7S King et . = hen ercenary pitt | freedom from restraint fait in the abse ng at the jail, de- = to Femi at the “1 GEORGE C. HENNING, iieiel Wee o wes wines ou sa'e which never | the is thejailorrefased, | Work aeut for acd delivered to any place In the will only Be chav we excur of te 10 Sevemth street. : e KIape, Old sour wines | Cip; t tinally yielded to force and delivered up Kecolved aud returned (by mail OF exprees) | a = —_ =. Son ook aad Gree ber rs | e Tae crowd marehed in and found pines Sa the Soumtey. axe | with log wood and even beer is now amon ¥. Peyton Lomp‘on chained to the floor of his cell. auey ae Mi i northwest ad ed liquors. He regarded the | pr ‘The Rey The cha'ns were quickly broken, and with "THE Bia TORE. 1 oserere semeve Ser che More Than This Dominie's c of more impo ve than the urch, followed with ~=Thompsen in the centre of a nollow square — | Cateatee en | COULD NO MAN ASK TT cleaning of streets, earching exhortation, his captors marched along the egunty road E. LEWIS & Co. (B EXCURSION TO CHESAPEAKE BAY 3 4 ° FOOD ADULTRRATIONS. all who desired the pray’ 0 the Confederate cemetery, a short dis- Fing tirocers, a™ dhe ristians to come forward and kaeol tance from town, and halted ata large poplar No. ao PINEY POINT, | = ; to secur M a r tree. The leader asked Thompso: If he fat ee ee eee | : ‘ aligns bureau on this su remarked that ne of ihe most attractive features of the avything to say, but the negro, who had be- Bante ee waits | Ww RIA vROu DOES KOT MAKE US headqu nearly every article in common use to-day | services this year is the singing of a fine fore confessed the crime, dvelined tot Pi date 3 = ~ Swann PUBLIC BENEFACTORS, vending befas Bas adulterat It was more Important | cholr, consisting of Mr, Henry Wilson. of rope, which had been bro by the party, GENT EMEN? 00 = Gth-etrest wharfatép m on WEDNESDAY WE DESPALB sloners. in the ina i ¥ other - Gi uy grocery | Georgetown, leader, and Messrs. Crawiord, was fastened to the tr and Thompson ON SMEN’S ODS. Point at daybreak on TH 2 lice eficer § by Said Comme: | #4 you will be amazed at the amount of | Wille, H Hayes, Mrs. FannieCalvert, swuvg off. Aseoon as life was extinct his FENTL S_GOODS r ; conuine surf be OF EVER BECOMING ston Bioners, was polle prosequied in the Poli adulteration. To day there are probably not | Miss Kendall, the Misses York, Mra. Cy execntioners rode away, and the body hung FUE SUMMER Hats. ey Point. leavi Court this morning, there being no specific | OYCT Wo places in the District. where pure | the Misses Crawford, and Miss Liz e Wil. until about neon yesterday. It is thought PEARL CASSIMEKE DRESS BATS, x charges laid. olive oil can be had, and the Most of it sold | son. Master Willie Cohen presides etficientiy that the executioners came from the neigh- And Fine BRAIDED SIRAW BATS, ‘rome WE INSURE R rsanger, ralbl of the Ortho- | '< Made from lard, each bottle costing but | at the organ. borhood of Mitchell's Station, and comprised | Kx: oe ¥ ans A MAXIMUM Ce COMFORT w Congregation (Adas Israel), | }° Cents, and yet it is often sold at $1.50 per | ~ accomMODATIONS FOR THE SABRATH. some of the relatives of the outraged girl. | Sen is FORA eth and G stree.s, has tendered his | bottle. i The bourding-tent keepers are presumably The aifuir was conducted so quietly that | SB. BH. STINEMET ae. gration, to take effect about September | prop 7 A LEGAL BL ee ‘asain taking the large accessions on Sundays of most of the village knew nothing of {t until jy8-tr ‘12: _— MINIMUM OF COST. The Reformed Hebrew Synagogue, on he peso Deston opposed the adoption of | last year as a criterion for this, and are busi- yesterday morning. The coroner's jury | ——— tb. between H and I streets, having been | the resolution On the ground that it did not | y engaged in replenishing their depleted failed to identify any one as participating in | "/HOMPSON’S, 7: on undergoing extensive repairs, will be rededi- | COM€ Within the scope of their pow ts: they | larders to meet the bodily wants of those tie hanging. = LEDROIT BUILDING, OUB ONLY oT gated on August si. Rey. Dr. Szold, of the | Were limited pole poral food. and on that | that shall come, and the scene at Mr. Thos. Manufactures to order BEING TO CLOSE OUT Hanover-street Synagogue, Baltimore, will | Subject they had already legisiated. I¢ the | Dorsey'wof the county. wud the dining aay | ————— SIX BEST DBESS SHIRTS FOR 913 50. Hs ys OUR SUMBER STOCK officiate. object of the resolution was to seek an | of Mr Donahue, from the city, is @ busy | CITY ITEMS. FIT, MATEKIAL, AND WORKMANSHIP < — - No doubt ‘he projectors of the new omni. | 8mendment of the law he would favor it, but | one, and provesut least that they Mawes | = UNSURPASSED. ST, JOHN CLUB EXCU RSION |g AT ONCE bus line tothe Congressional cemetery and | Ufeested that it be moreexplicit. |” | should not live by bread alone’? Chilo ie | ScoMMER is the time to eure Catarrh, Dis. | PURCHASER SATISFIED OR MONEY BE- Tea PINEY, POINT ond POLNT LOOKOUT. | new jail know what they sre ahout, but to | ,,A,'cr some further debate the word ‘food’’ | J". Wheeler, assisted by such members of | ease of the Throat, Ear and Air Passages. | < EVENING. A: &n outsider the route would look like arather | W&S Stricken out, and the resolution was | the ¥ “ . M. C. A. as may be present, will kee) Examinations free from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p. unpromising ove, since a majority of per: | S60pted. Drs. Cox, Bliss and Verdi, were | ups spirited fre allalong the outskirts Gf mm. Lr. Bartiey's, 135 10h street wwe Bons goirg ‘o the first point ride there in car- | 8PPOlnted the committee. The board then | the ground, thus giving to all wn opportunity — ——- Fiages at other people’s expense. (in funeral | ¥ ©2' into secret session. to hear the gospel. It is undecided yet who Dk1clous CooKEKY._The most delici- | »°? > August BSth, st Wo'cl"k, COST NOT C¢ joasure returning Monday morning at8,on the _ age Fane Meee dolirrs (limited. and Gentlemen tearing the city for the season can leave their measure, and order distance. Shirts, Collars, Outfs, Drawers, &6., at , constantly in stock uf “w ALPACA COATS, MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS. ror team hs Fina coca ti LESS THAN HA Procession), while visitors to the latter pla Will preach Sunday morning and afternoon, Us, light. white aud wholesome biscuits, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, =| Beater cr : UST CLEAN &re usually transported Wither af ae a Transactions im Real Estate. bo pa ary pees nee ae ea LoDroit Building. ir i pense of the Distriet government. The following instruments in writing have Wesley Grove. arg A 4 €Xcursion of the Eneampments, I. 0. ©. F.. to Piney Point and Point Lookout, on the steamer Jane Moseley, which left here on ‘Thursday evening, returned last night about 11 o'clock, and was a decided success. At Point Lookout they met the “ Innocents Abroad,” who left here on the ith Instant on cruise, and who were having a e. A number of the excursionists pelr vessel and spent some time With the Innocents, enjoying a fine concert ©f yocal and instromental music, etc. Among them are Mejor C. A. Appell, presi- dent: H. A. Weaver, secretary and treasurer: L. Stoddard, sailing master; Wm. H. Goods and cthers. —_--- Excursions, Picnics, &e. Piney Foint and Point Lockout.—The steamer Bue lraves on an excursion to-night at § p. ™m., returning Monday morning. Point Lockout and” Marshat Charlotte Vanderbtit leaves to- m.. returning Monday Steamer ght at 9 p. ni Greot Falls of Pet leaves Aque- duct briege at 8 a.m Steawer Mationt sion down ' oelock. THE CASE oF A TuIGCNE Assectation Ged | bert of Jot 3, block 18, Howard Universi been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds since our last report: TRANSFERS. Julia M. Dean to H. M. Burley, $5,500, lot 68, square 15. Thomas Gorley to D. Dailey, $5, part lots 8 and 9, square 5: Ashford and Thomas H. Callan, trustees, to | Sh. Mahlon Jobn H. Barker, $1,706, lot 36, square Newton Case to ‘the Orient Insurance Com pany, £1, lots 1, 2,3, 4, 25, 26, 7 30, BI, 92,93. 94 and 35, square 8s. Fred. W. Jones: a and Thomas H Callan, $1,500, lot 36, square Lorth of square 515. W. W. Burdette to H. T. Rees, $5,000. jot 5, square 450. M. E. Luckett et al. r | 1 Mary E. Luckett, guard Flanagan $1,(00, lot 3, square 1,¢ B. Mil- barn to Miranda Clubb $5,000, part lot 1, square 518. A. Gray to Jessie Williams 3300, quare €ast of square 708, DEEDS OF TRUST. Henry Jarvis to Edson and Hyde, to seenre the Jetierson Co-operative Building As<oi- ation *1.5*0, lot 13, square Ist. Chas. Banks to F. Glenran et al., to secure P. Clark &: sutdiviion of Smith’s farm. Henry Ed- tT Two trips to | wards to a. Hyde and C. N. Thom, to secure m Sprir Marshall Hail, | G ©. Follansbce s¢ rt of jot S, square ” pm. . | 1s Moses Lewis to Irving Williams onand Lady cf the Lake —Exeursion forty | Camptell Carrington, to secure Asbury Dp. to Licy partof lots 5 and 6, square 171. Regular San- | Joré rand L. W. al J Brosnan to J.T. Dy b to secure Jobn gene si square 53. Ann ames Me 0. B. Mattison Joseph R.’ Edson to Mablou Ashford | yw to Flanagan $1,000, lot 3, square The campmeeting of the M. E. Church South, at Wesley Grove, near Dorsey's sta- Uon, Baltimore and Ohio railroad, continues with unabated interest. The experience meeting yesterday morning was conducted by Rev. W. E. Miller. Sermons were preach- ed bv Rev. John A. Kern, Ry. C. J. Linthi- cum ard Rey. R. Smithson. A large gather- ing assembled in front of the tent of Mr. M. H. Warfield. on Asbury avenue, on the occa. | sion of the baptism of his infant child by Rev. Mr. Highly. Mrs. W. H. Larner, of ¥ ington city, and Miss Ida Waters, of Montgomery county, Md., bave taken the tent 3 Gault. Emory Grove. Emory Grove is one hour's ride by the Western Maryland railroad from Baltimore. The cz pineeting regularly commenced Thursday evening with about 300 tents oc. cup 1 for weeks before the opening of the meeting a few of the lot holders had taken possesion of their tents, Jong their ow catering. The mtuisters arr'vin were Revs. 8. V. Leech, Job Price, D. £ Carro}!. A. M. Courtne J. J. Webster, M. Griffin, Wesley R. Davis. of Brooklya, formerly pastor of St. John's Indegendent | Methodist Church, Liberty stre E. Davies. the evangelist, fr Mass. Sermons were preached y morning by Rev. W.T. Le. Wee Grek city. and by Rev. J. G. Baker. last night. © was followed by a revival meet- ing led by Rev. Thos. Harrison. This is the largest camp here since 1871. ———_-re- mora; Roadin terlay of Frea- p. 13, Occupied by the late Matthew | ebrated Dooley’s Yeast Powd-r. It is abso- lutely pure, and will go much further in use than other kinds of baking powder. It is impossible to fail with it in baking. Ask your grocer for it, and do not be put off with Any other. —— ee Straw Hats, below cost, at Lewis’, 920 7th street northwest. 2 ea DETERGENT.—The best known substitute for soap. —_o——___. THE BFST AND CHEAPEST TRUNKS at Lewis’, {20 7th street. 2 osteo It MAY INTEREST OUR LADY READERS to know that the painful effecis of sunburn upon a delicate skin can be immediately re- lieved by the use of J. & E. Atkinson’s Totlet ‘Vinegar. wes —— RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suiferers. Chronic, pataful, and prostrating diseases cured without medicine. Pulver- macher’s Electric Belts the grand desidera- tum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with particulars, maiied free. Address Pal- vermacher Gaivanic Co., New York City. 6,25,d&k1ly ‘Ss, ready for use, only , 920 7th si 2 or $1.25, at Lewis’ SAFELY AND CERTAINLY that great ex- ternal remedy, Glenn's Sulphur Soap, re- Mover cutancous eruptions by opening the pores whose obstruction was the cause of the diMculty. Test and you will endorse it. BA8eains IN HATS. YOUNG PEOPLES’ EVENING EXCUR- — SIONS. ‘or the next thirty days I will sell my entire stock | cursione EVENING during the season. leay et end below cost for cash. ivg her wharf at ¢ ock p.m A in it eeittovel mr WALTER HEH, Hatter, 1419 Pennsyjrania avenue, Above Willard’s Hotel. #Oohbe Gee At He ZBRS, ANT : MEGINNISS. BAT should not stock betore SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. farther notice will make regular cursion trips, leaving ber wharf, foot, of Oth street, at 3% p.m. Forty-five m return, Fi » Ball We make the FINEST DRESS SHIRTS TO OBDEK in the most el: 4). A perfect fit always grarantesd. Tice ilst of ready-made goods: made of Wamsutta Maslin leave foot of 6th street, Washington, wanuer for $2.25, p.m ou SUNDAY. FP ayi Unfinished SHIRTS and Eighteen Hundred Linen, ony 7) cents, SHIRT, improved, is the nicest ready irt out, aud the price is still kept dowa t cents. Boy's sizer. 12, 12% and 13, only 6 cents. cent Reversible OU FES retuced to 8 cents, ranch Shirt Factory, 1912 ¥ 19-1. |. CUNNINGHAM, PRACTICAL HAT TER, is prepared todo all kinds of work i and Btitt Hats. Satisfact tory, 626 G street uorth & sharp. afier, returpiog Mouday morning a! HB. Wilkening 's, 309 7th will scoompany every excursion every Monday strect ¥ barf at 6: Fare een Silk, Soft, Straw SERGE WORSTED COATE, aaa VoaE WOMSTED cours, LIGHT WORSTED COATS, BLACK WoRSTED COATS, MIXED WORSTED COATS. The COCKADE CITY will givesciect Ex- BY WEDNESDAY ning st 11 o'clock; remaini: at Mar- All at inutes each trip.’ Music and Dancing. Less Than Half Price, ep, 25-co To Make Keom, reece es ick« ta, 38 cox SEN C ‘Reta, LINEN COATS, Freund caterer. yim ‘LINEN PAW LINES VESTS cae A Fine Assortment, The LADY OF THE LAKE, until At Less Than Half Price. SUMMER CASSIMERES Just as Ubeap . Fare SO conte, The font Bicamer JOHN W. THOMPSON GOING TO CLOFE THEM OUT AT ODCE, T Ee eee R HARLE BROTHERS, "ward ¢ FINE TAILORS AND CLOTBLERS, every Saturdes ix tr Corner Seventh and D Streets. Fare round trip §1 £0. For state rooms. &€ Extraordinary Reduction. LY EXCURSIONS Fri toe 7th BEESS AND BUSINESS BUTTS. Engiiah Worstod.... sold at $25, rednoed to @1° French Diagonal, dat Di, reducedto 15 . Garnhu (NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- | Kurds Cosme Sold at I8,redueed to 38 the the case of F. © ms origage for £20.00, THE EIve GREAT P's —TheChicago Jiur-| Beautiful shades of black or brown are F, J BEIBERGER, N 'SENGERS. Talt Weeden thane suildat Miredestes B Trib oe over en, mortgage for €2 5 nal of Saturday tays: tev. J Cook, produced by Hill's Hair Dye. 06 . F. Loqton & Co.) The Steamer ARROW , Capt. Frank Hulite wi, ire Mille Cassimers,.scld at IS, redueedte i for an article sent to th York Tribvxe =eceeee Boston, delivered bis lecture on U1 | —_.—— 7 in the Cireuit Court, Judge Humphrey which the plaintift took a no | Wm F. Mattingly and Charles E. Prentics, | trustees, to B. HE. Warner, lots 6 aud x,square rerth of sqnare 177. B. Milburu, trustee, to Jernbart Milier, part of lot 6, Square Ridout et ‘al. to GE. Luckett et ai | Part lot 3, square 6. M.C. Luttrell ay, | E. Luckett et _al., lot 3, quar ‘ ‘Bt of | Docley to A. Kirby A. Em AEMY AND NAV © only boat all , POT C wnnnneens Ol bh MERCHANT TAILOR, tethoonty bent lowed to Iand paren Ail Wool Osesinere. sold at 12, reduced to Metrono:itan Hotel. (late Brown’s,) sepgers taking this -teamer | which ie "atthe tabcrn la-t night. Mr. b Jylly_No. 617 Penn 1.» Washington. cok audience into gool humor. by Moun tte peaking of the wonders of Chteago. ‘The = Sion) oretd veding tn aumbutanes tine seulsrecy cause of her great success was naturally a ment, No. 906 @ street, near 9th street. B: other pes. funtect of tegaiy., He referral tuo! tothe prouptly adopting the latest improvenente, PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, (rand tip, @1, tneiading admission to Mansion abiie works in the city, for Bab; Whether of American or European invention, % Bost per ie bart = ‘ye and Palmyra had such, and are now he is enabled todo his work ina money Me: S, Bulfinch attest, Beeston) sgehlaie en cee re sorgolien; noi tothe geographical position,for to be equaled by those not possessing these (Opposite Revere House.) - il. BOULLINGSWORTA, the sitation of a Constantinople could not facilities. His cleansing an ‘dyeing Ladies: COATS AND VESTS. French Diagonal... Plaid Worsted... Basket Worsted... liorced to ictions that there is a w tien to enfore see PEE SCIENCE Bupt. Ladies Mount V Associauicn. ent cannot | make a city great, but to the principles of and Gent's Suits ate, in fact, the cheapest in | spel Roe etl ee rEask BOLLINGSIEAD, Sr Aten oie ice pti. The plain- | seeu: the Christian religion. Mr. Cook read from | the eity on account of his superior work, | Stuart Mill, Macaulay, De Toeqaeville, and @tve wine ‘@ call—906 G street. Punctuality others, to show what oer mep expecied of guaranteed. America, He asserted thal five great powers would always remain here, no matter w! NN©W BOUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. The pew. safe avd commodions steamer MARY WASHINGTON is now carrying pas- sengers to Mt. Vernon, and furnishing carriages to transport them to the — "The antold misories that result from Indlecretion | mansion. By thier ute persons Sroid a hot walk up exer! ai shes at 2) and 250. | In early lifemay be alleviated aad cared. Thowe who | long hill. The nce is one-and-a-half miles, Repeen pera rie prea epee ak os c. | doubt this assertion should purchase the new Medi- | uct three. Leaves 7th atroet wharf every day San. dy im the proper | tels. to designate ay be tried a Rut here this MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD. Gold Medel Awarded to the Author by the “National Medical A: ” March 3ist, 1816. Certificate of the election of f stees Of the Enon Ray = 2 lows: Madison Brooks, James = 4b : sarieener te mamited tom wry om facta | G. chien, Thomas Chambers, Henty Har | tefitore tuast bor they Were parior.pross, | 4 FEW THINGS WORTH KN OWING question I have to determiie, and o! cont, | 100 aud Steph iikson. words, social relations, platform, @ 300 are not called upon foi pr ibe | Srrcran TAXES FoR IMPROVEMENT or | CcUCAatOn, whatever bears on the sci The heaviest Rubber Dressing Comb madey at Suc; | cal Work published by the Peau. Gay excopted) at © e 30% facts. 1 Co not th ae laws Co Maite r z government. and the means of e: 1 Sel hag stitctE, Boston, entitted * Zee Se | check. Fare $1 r Black Cloth. goverping this Di upon justices | COLNE®, Bi Pagers, Caan Tr eso! | the laws, Hie extolled: the elimatical and | EMU 9. wontes mirrors, ¥e. and vation” Price $i. "Vitaitty impaired b. aud fe Worsted Bs Ci : ngla, ar SUNDAY EXCURSION 9 $1. u- x i Of the peace sue their » Carpenter, Hall, Kengla, and C»), | 'bograpbical advantages of America over | | Excellent Rustic Frames, ‘with mat, glass and | the errors of youth or too close application to bi Light Case: . 2 E five ” a + Testo: 6 20, All Wool Casein cess szainst Swart, waited upon the District’ Commis. | P€ Old continent; showel ihe necessity of | back. 2c; fine Polished Walt Frames, ebouy | ness, may be restored and manheod regained, Also, ere re. power ters their j £ Jurisdiction in this eased process that was Isaued, it 1s out Hetion to submit the facts on the nuit then took a non sult. or had BUILDIxe PERMITS issued by the Iospec- tor of Buildings: Congress street’ church. Georgetown. remodel @ three-story brick parse: + §2.50. Mary Dubois, repair a three-story brick boarding-house, Penns. Yapla avenue, between } rt northwest; sired. Jobn McGrann, extend ion-house (7th precinet); , Tepair a three-story bi dwelling, G. between 4th and 5th str Borthwest: $if0. Wm. H. Philip. repair thiee- Story brick dwellings, Lou'siana avenue, between 9th and Wth ‘streets; $940. Danici Waters. repair a frame dwelling, High street, Georgetown; $150. H. C. Dean’ and H. A: | Jobreon, construct two two-story brick | West. bet een Monroe and P Ist, between northeast; 63 Lewis Newrath, a brick Private stable. C, between ith meat Sis ae Portheast; £f00. Wim. Masi. a two story brick dwelling, P, between New York ave. nue and ith street northwest; £2 sw. Mathew G. Emery, a three story brick bake-house, 2d. between Pennsylvania avenue and B street northwest; $1,000. | A DELEGATION OF BUSINESS MEN from | ‘th street called upon the Distries Commie sioners this morning to complain about the tardy and unworkmanlike manner in which repairs are being made to some buildings at the corner of ith and D streets; also, that | | | permission had been given the’ contracior tooceupy more of the street with his mate. rials than js allowable by law. and that old debris is allowed to remain upon the street to block it up to au unnecessary extent. T! Commissioners listened to the complaint and promired to give the premises persa ne inspcetion at once, and set the matter rigati | pt these deeds Rea. Estate SALe —B. F. Steiger. reai estate auctioneer, old on Tuesday afternoon: last at auction for Messrs. James 8. and W. B. Ted BALTIMORE AND OHIO Shel After Monday, August 13, in addition to iss iaemenmemccees| aes ns giv’ Ing two fast expresses RAILROAD —On seorgetown; $3200. Hugh MeCaf. | frey. constrnet @ three-story brick dwelling, | North Capitol and A streets | Assessment Ucy claim is (egal and’ anj and to ask that some plan be devised b which re cares the tex be removed altog cially vpon Tm nm roads w ui ether ich have nm itted, and the equities in each ca d at le ‘lock this afvernoon. asks the cust JvUpEING from th pulmonary affections, and the of summer complaint,and acting at thesame lime as a fine appetizer,) it ought to become the favorite. One thing is sure, had it been Manufactured or put up east, the owner would ere this have amassed a fortune. Pa. tients ought by all means to give it a trial. A Boston For sale at depot, 911 7th street, and al first | in this city, told @ young man who works in the mines that she could indulge in the ecstasy of osculation with an adult male of | the homo with feelings of gratification weeny to whom was awarded the work of ‘ical ual ectar of th: 5 log the Thomson School Ler and after he we ee ono tele he class drug storcs.—Advt. THROWS Up THE ConTRACT.—Mr. A. M. extend yesterday for $5,400, to day notified that he deciii and throws up the contract. missioners ines to do the = kissed her. The mais. sioncrs have given him notice that any bids be may in future make for District work will pot be considered by them. It is probable | on sight all boys and young that the work willbe given ee Ld 8, bidder, Mr. Thomas Hor Springs, Ark. enamel boop earrin pebbles, set in 4% street. ey It’s all up. No new! costs $15 08. the me day. miles in five hours adiso: nty horses, ras #2 The New York barbers have shave s7-Our new water works,” marks a conten ly ~ From whi may be inferred oid water didn't ¥ ¥ scan be made, and in many ton which heavy assess- been based. A list of these roads ngth. The consultation was | Progressing at three 0” e y.. They were married in March, 183, aud lived together until September, 1574, when she went to Florida to visit friends 2nd relatives, she taking with her her child. He states that she returned ia November, and plaintiff was astonished at her con- cation, but the cause was apparent In April, ; When she gave birth toa male child. He of the chil A excellence of Chris. Xander's celebrated ‘Melliston,” (the use of “hich affords an effective cure for lyspepsia, ‘various gold vaavanes, same as real dia- mends. This is the imitation in the city. Price sio. Received at Prigg’s jewel- ry store. No, 467 Pennsylvania aveuue, ar r man can ever achieve glory by being cremated. It foreman ofa jury in Texas, which nted a divorde toa woman, Mer- &y Miss Nelson will undertake to ride 100 a using commenc- ed @ vigerons War ou the “1 shops.” ve-ceats for a hy referring to liberty, enlightenment, prop- city, and law as efficient workers, these and all workers, Christ, ¥ wa Lsufficient to’ make Ame and prosperous. above . be said ca grei FD Lover's Reve Francis Holmes, a young wikow, who lives at No. 20 Lexington avenue, was atiacked onthe stoop of ber residence yesterday by a tran named Clark, who struck her on the head with @ hatchet several times. The lady F.—Mr: was carried to her room in an insensibie condition, and her assailant escaped. The flair caused intense exciterrent in tue neighborhood, and ail sorts of stories were Set afloat Clark is a rather fine lookir = man,and itreems paid some attentions to | the widow while she was employed as | jy0-t.ths,tr 312 7th st., cashier in ashoe store kept by him on 6ih avenue. to marry him and she refused. This so ia- censed him that his mind was made up for $1 3 revenge. For several months she had avoid: | her ed him, but he was on the lookout for her, and yesterday Mrs. Holmes was follow. to her house by him ing for Clark an n be arrested. = in @ very dangerous condition, an riends are very much alarmed._{N. a Mail, 8th. Lapy,who had recently arrived | and after he had consulted the authorit: Was mad with himself because be had not .—{ Austin Reveille. oe | WAR ON THE HOOPLUMS.—The police in San Francisco have received orders to arrest to take them to the cit: here they will be charged wi: When a dog hark “bocdiums,” risons, Wl @ year for the ne! z the dog is ithe #7 The Lovisviile Commercial says that Kentucky republicans will be more numer- X than for several ous tn the next Years past. S7 Old-time wedding favors are again in vogue. They consist of little sprays of white Jessamine tied with white ribbon for ladies, ‘and for geutleman a spray of oak leaves and acorps without ribbon. disease vill ove: ine LL THe WORLD Ove reome Ciark asked the widow at one time | ind the above mention- ed assault tool = The police are look- it is believed that he will . The unfortunate poe is her ¢ men who are krown to nen | to the class denominated =z at nightin Jay the owner is arrested and sontaboed to work bors that were disturbed, » Frames, 75 Bi .j Black Silk Painted Fans. Sic. Full set of Crognet,8 balls, 8 mallets, 10 wickets, aud two stakes, all ino nf ok thrown in, for @1.50, the cheapest set in town. Ladies’ fine Underwear, beautifully mace end tring » reduced from $2.00 and o Bland 1.6; Cent's ish Socks, 20c. ue pret- jest & bottle Cy Castor. gan aver eam foe ver-plated Pickle Sti otuer nice and cheap articles. unts, nor do I ‘sell off,” show you round. BR. SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, ~~ $25 larness, With Canvas Cover. oa, were or Rubber Immense Stock of | TRUNKS, BAGS and SATCHELS. ‘Pranks called for. Be and Covered at | Ltd & CO., MALT AND MEAT EXTRACT, a " and other resulting from mal- < sprort ths falling viral the aged, 5 to tte better Goa ‘iver ‘Oil in cousem ption. a nd in Substantial m EOF LIFE” also itty valuable medica: scriptions, each one of which is worth ¢ price of the book. \d¢lo-aged men to read se. and $1; Leather nice Box, with a 25c. croquet “The Book for mi just now is the Scicnce of Life, or Sei P: has returned from” Bur Sapa Mendid tron Steamer SUE eth : een, will reat “ | Berga WAP RCER ING TRIPs re » Piney Potut, Ma: on SATURDAY, Jace 16. Fate only S2uemna trig. eB All accommodations frat clase, Leave Stephensous neither do I buy auc- urday tien goods, but nevertheless am willing to have my ods and prices compared with anybody else's. Some and examine them, it is notrouble for us to | mation Oe EY. enon & Bro. /thetreet whart, s ® Pennsylvania avenne. esa eT EPHENSOR & Bi conte. dee her valuable medical work, treating exclusively nO. ; i the suppression of communism and combi- | 1 nones deep fine gilt, @1- i ‘The steamer MATTANO, © siovers ip relation to the special assessments sacks, Bo. ou Menta! and Nervous Diseases; more than two - he » 1 adma't | for improvements on fare comioee rations for wild speculations; and concladed | ot Racks, 2 arok Kipevantaes will Every Sunday caring the summer yas of ke a trip down the river Marspall Hall two nour tue at ramet ieaven dthstreot fy Ses TP AST Ti, KULLMON, Agent. OINT LOOKOUT WHITE VESTS. Fine W bite Vows. 8), worth @ 3 Oe! 88, worth 3 and Point Lookout. ‘barf. toot of 7th rirest, every wharf, * and returning arrive in Washington ay morn: | All other Goods at same proportion prices at o'clock. _ For state rooms and farther infor- Notr.—I am determined te recnce this stock, In order to make room for an immense stock of Fall anc Lyceum BUREAU EXCURSIONS. WF Above Specialties are Extraordinary Bargains. excepted), leaving ber wharf, foot Busbay EXCURSIONS Tes on Vernon ings; leas at 0 o 1417 Penn. Avenues Uy 91 _Above Willards, ho ToP Bosorsay sie: nae A aoe | os Reus Winter Goods, which I have ordered already, to be ‘expressly Manofactared {ur me. Cail at once at A. STRAUS’, ‘HL aSON. STEAMER RY wal INGTOR. Fran eet WEGEES Fifty ER MARY WAS! to and SUMMER RESORTS. RKNEY SPRINGS, Va. REDUC: my In uence of the great > eas of — sity ‘the’ Tallreed: striies, the RATES OF BOMB! tlace for Che preseat casoe, from and afer this Will be: ‘de | uu « Orkney Eprings, Va., Aug. 1, 1577 WANESLY HOTEL, sakaToos saestarsteeaes

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