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eqn cece 2 re REE) eS ee — - - EVENING STAR. | netiowing comnmunteation was rcetv- 4 Y.......... August 21, 1s77. ed by the District Surveyor to-day, its re Weather Indications To-day. Orrice oF CHIEF SIGNAL OrFiceR, WASHINGTON, August 21, 1577. For the middie states aud New England, rising followed by stationary barometer, ccoler ner!beast to warmer southeast winds, elear or partly cloudy weathe ‘The West End Hibernians give a piceic at ‘Ztb sirect park this eventvg. See ad. From J. C. Parker we bave the New York 6 In advar e mats t «jail to-day has been | ceipt being totally unex pected by him: ERS OF THE [DISTRICT OFFICE CoM MISSTO! , oF CoLumBtIA. Wars Witiam Forsythe. Beq.. &e., &eo—Sir: epypointment as surveyor in and for the Dis- trict of Columbia is hereby revokel, a you will please turn over all books, instra- ments and records, maps, charts, pla! plans, dra wings, and all pal or be longing to the Distri-t of Colunpla, or | hich 2.ppertain to the office of surveyor, or Which ure there on deposit or otherwise, to | Mr. Van Rensalaer Morzan, who is anthor- ized and directed to take and keep possession of them and the office untfl such time.as your suecessor may be appointed. He is also dt rected not to permit any books, plans, maps, records or papers or instruments to be re- moved from the office of the sutveyor until ary T { f therwise ordered. Respectfully, neraratansone or Ris trimnie, | SS S‘L PHELPS, grand excursion to Cape May | Tuos. B. Bryan, Commissioners D.C. Will take place on Thursday, Xd i Train leaves B. & O. depot at &™ a The announcement of this change will be snd trip tickets, good for thirty a great surprise to most of our citizens. Mr. 0. See advt Forsythe bas been surveyor here (first of the city of Washington and then of the District of Columbia, for the past twenty years or more, with the exception of the terms of - | Messrs S. J. Bowen and M. G. Emery y ing whieb time Messrs. C. H. P. H. Donegan were elected, and hehas always been r garded as a capable «ficer ard energetic. and has, so far as we | Know, always perform. d his duties ina sat- istactory manner. His experience has been of er at value to the District and its citizens, and was constantly inereasing in extent and assessors have fint ABE ing real estate In of Washington. > im a few days. 8 for rly assesbments are coming | Big ‘orta Tetectiv 1 John Harrison 4 7 | ¢ Coomes vesterday afternoon ar Wr. Mullen, two possession % t K They are beld under sus- Picton of being thieves. An interesting © of bas valoe. In view of these circumstances, the d last evering on the Aste District Commissioners wonld hardly have t s nor acted without cause, and the reasons which Astorizs, of the northeast prompted their action will be looked for gies. Of the sontheasterr with interest, and will doubtless be made the later cin’ by a ecore of 11 | putiic. So rueh would to be due. wd of about 0 persons wit- | 4, ‘o the pul lie and 3 he. Mr. Fe forwarded the fol'owir - Feucational Institutions, OE DPIRFECTOKY FOR PARENTS AND GCARDIANS Pheips I have re this date i you do not ed to bein learn the caw . n present position, 3 thout notice or expla- her jast to me or the ‘Wa Forsyte. i Long bridge; has had coa- yerience in our municipal im i was employed as engineer + Commission for paying Penn- sylvania avenue ——=e PATENTS were issued to residents of the District of Colombia and Maryland by the Patent Office, for the week ending August Tih as follows i f Columbia—Wm firearms: Cooke «& Co. ¢ Cand Philadelphia, Pa. ade mark for a medical compound; a reissue was granted to Wm. L. Woods for bill files. Mar ylend—Edward H. Frazier, for kitchen boilers; Chas. T. Holloway, for fire extin guishers: a trade mark was issued to Bark- ley & Hasson for roasted and ground coffee. ———— Jourg ladies, wil ¥ street. soon. as der the able m. Somers, priv the {net * I street ne M. Wood, jr., for Tar Mes. i Washington, D. CIETY AND THE SCHURTZEN VEE of the Mrs. It. B. Hayes following was re- ypted ported and unanimously adopted The committee to whom was referret the | address of the spokesman of the Schuetzen Ver: in at a recent lag gZ in the Woods outside the cits temperance was atta cule, the goad name c Christian parents vilified, advocates of tempera: gets and aims of the! zation extolled FFSTIVAL AT GREENWOOD.—CGreenwood is a charming retreat for an eve joyment. the sun goesdownthe moon will rise eclipsed, but this will soon pass, and then the night will be bright enough for the picnickers, who Willhelp to keep the festival advertised in and l,and the own bibulous organi report the following : this society refrain from Bny ‘urther notice of said bitulous orga’ zation or its spokes as unworthy of at- tention, leaving a just and discriminating public to Judge as to whieh is right. Resolved, That the declaration made by the fpokesman of the Germans of this District ‘On that occasion. that said Schuetzen organ- ization proposes hereafter to publish the pames of all respectable gentlemen (so- called) who may flaunt through the shady gaged and the chotcest refreshments will be provided. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been Iss W.M Wheeler and Sallie Pelbam M. borh of Greenville, S. C. a Bergman; C. y: Henry N.Tolson aud Mary E. Sum- mers; George Dorr and Mary Auth: William Peitis ard Beriy Phillips: George P. Button, of Lynelibarg, Va., and Mrs. Lydia 8. Abell, of North Brookilield, Mass. - mazes of the park arm in arm with fallen 1 Women meets our unqualitied approval, a We sugegrst to the self assumed spokes for the Germans of this District, that in car- rying such purpose ir Tal otber than Christ nsist | Tue TAX SALE was conclu led this morn- Mr. ‘on account of eoncition of servitude.” * Addresses were made by Ww Trace agbt in the bul houg mperty, In cases 0 of property under deeds of tra : Messrs. Dewy, Mejor J © paotics bolding such deeds box MeCarthy | y Top erty to save ther Mrs Fil pieces Fold to privat Maggie Hittz — Lulu Ne«it yt THAT FRANK.—We are requested by “Storm 1 friends Of the jailer to state that F. IL. Gas- & Flew t saway referred to in these e : Bertey's cheir, wi lays ago as huving been convicted in Ne- «nce. ounty.Cal..for eutting timber on ¢ ov- rhment lands. is nol F. H. Gassaway, foria- | erly of Ubts city. PHYSICIAN.—Dr & well-known | morning, ——— New Dry Goons at Carter's, 707 Market station- | Sivee: blankets. shawls, white and rd nday nigt | fianreis., Canton flannels, new dress goods, @ on the street hy Officers Amiss | blsek and cole red caghmeres, black aud col. ard Smith tp an insensible condition, and | ored alpacas, black silks, very cheap. = ¢ Wax tnken to the fifth precinct station. Yes ea terday he was apparently sleeping soar ly You WANT to sell your Broperty at as well asd ve early part of | public er private sale go to B. ‘arner, the night, but about S o'clock Sergeant Guy, | Slt F street northwest. t Fupposing that he had had enonzh sleep, at- ——so+— SS tempted to arouse bi and failed, and the: A GENFRAT, CoMMINGLING.—The Otta- became apprehensive that he was ill s gent for a pbysiciap. Dr. Jobn Promptly responded. and.at his si Dr. J. W. Bulk led, and they did all in their power to save him, but bis death nehard was and was formerly one of £ pbysiciar he having a Targe ard jverit Jears past he bas bee ihe residence ©: ¢ Dress of the contains the following statement: - We learn | from an undoubted source that the socialists, internatiorals, and tarners of the western tes are rapidly perfecting an organization tisexpected (o give them a preponder- ance in that region never dreamed of by the urcers. Itappears that recently several urges have been adopted by their societ'es wherely & common platform has been aereed, to which all members ean subscribe. Fer justance, the Internatioualists have di- viard themselves inte two seetions—one po- | lit the other social. The social section | planks taker from every concely- | able kind of liberal or advanced radical hon, the whole comprising a platf for every free Uinker, com internationalists, socialist, and s the nd upon sth instant Walter eath. which a fer with the tive order o respected citizens. movement {snow on foot looking towartl tive to offerals couneeted w f the socialists, international- government beir 1 one common plat- Eanizations. repo rom recent wi ; we been referred to likely to sueceed. had deciled t ee) y @ poiltical organizat MURDERED —A dis- se is to advance the int hiehem. Pa., states that a And that the members of 1 w: Zuised men came across the rument are en from Wyoming region at day- order.” and they offered a | Lz y morning. and their advent be- Tesolution the association adjourn | the inauguration of misehief. Mich'l “without day.” which was adopted. The | Britton, a Welch mine boss, who engaged to treasurer was directed to pay all billedae by | Work a colliery in the Summit Valley with the association. and to transmit the balance | ~blackleg miners, was served with a-coffia to the State Soldiers’ Orphans’ School of | notice” Thursday, warning him, under pen- Pennsylvania ality of death. to quit the region within 24 hours. He neglected this mandate of the Mo Maguires. and Friday he was am- i —— in the mountains and bratally mur- dered. —__@ —____ BvirpinG Pexmits issued by Ing Plowma: Ist stre s20 Lor Acker, repair a brick shop, | tand New Jersey avenue northweat, J. 1. Phillips, remodel a brick office, 4% street, between Louisiana avevue and C | Sap FATE OF AN OLD Lapy.—A lady, street north we 4n. Geo. J. Mueller, re- | sega sixty years old, rather poorly ir @ brick dw: ; Missour! avenue, be- | clad, was killed at Billisburg, Clinton coun- ween Xi and 4), streets northwest; $150. 'Po- | ty,on the La: Muncie. and Biooming- tomac steamboat company, move a frame Offce, corner ith and H streets southwest: | sto. J. P. Pearson, construct a two-stor: brick stable. alley uetween fihode Island aver ve and P street and 1th and Lith streets northwest . Charies Ma three-story brick restaurant, 74 crest ne ing. The conductor, it appears, refused to carry her farther, she | having ne movey, and as the train started up threw herself under the cara, both trucks of the caboose ing over neck, severing | herhead from the body. Her name is sup- H to be Wells, and she is said to have ; ty 3 Sosin Pepasyivania aud Missouri avenues, | friends in Chateworth, as she was in Lan. 32 40. yette, hasbeen , and telegraphed to parties . p name.—[St. Louis Globe Democra nd% FXPEANATION— The genoral stagna- wa ee S . » of bus: SS makes it Lmpossible for {0 dispose of my stock and fixtures without Ancurring a loss that would properiy b edruinous. i baye therefore con decline the offer of Messrs. m1 determine to cortinue business at my pres- €nt location. I 2esure my frie: : public that I am deeply sexsib; ‘Vor bestowed on me in the past desire to serve them tn future may m 87-“Proposals for Eliza Jane” are solicit- ed by her father, in Chicago. He will far- nish plans and specifications. | Sa The Knoxville paper mills, three m!les png Knuoxville, Tenn., were burved Sun- ay. S2-The shipwrights and rmakers of tho Brookiyn in. Lager have struck With the same generous respor se Sgalnet a reduction of wages from $3.50 to 63 = I. Bars, | Ferday. ? Nos. 459 aud 465 Pennsyivaciaave. | Lepaimon plist = sie. =< Romie, Towa, - 5 some tim the ntmen: BUILDING Asscctations.— At the sid | Lotary pablic, aud sluce en uns done patted mopthly meeting of the Arlington Co-Oper. | hess in that capacity. ative Building Association. $3,200 was ‘ad a7 Mrs. Westy Dundas, at N tees vaneed at an average premium of 9) per in a phwton drawm by three black ponies cent. At the 86th regu Franklin Ce-O; middie ting of the | horse in shafts, harnessed in the Prussian style, the < Associa-| g>The law whew = } . 4 ist employing workmen tov, 210 atvancet at 0 percent. ad or women t gic rg aetnet five -hares were redeemed at £5.58 96 each— ie peat hts red & acl i — out in England with great At the 35th regular meeting of the Jeff-racn | Co-Op -rative Buliding Association, $940 was advanced at an average premium of $4 S7 Is it true that “the county, Miss. have of named the lentes or wae ava | Se county assassins for their sueria? ANS OpvorTUNITY to get your books at | a7 The people of poronto compiain that ie. f -| the pumber of street beggars in that very low price is how offered eerie ox | constantly increasing. Most of thew ass Ad ee Friday tact son & ial ta sel Bar’s cians were ieoasee “nid ie Bake ret’ So | Miophae Bamae maeisant wershope new goois. fr DG™ | Drobabilitien were egaingt it” ng of en- | Next Thursday, the 2id inst., as THE STAR. The Marine Band has been en- | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPL. The Personal Yax Law Eiitor Stor:—S8ik. “Pact” informs “you and the [istrict Cammissioaers that the schedule of personal property is null and yold, as the dent of the United States until twelve d after it was submitted to him by the Co: gress of the United States.” The record is that the act in question was approved March 3,17, at which date Congress had not ad- journed, preventing its return. If this was | the twellth day after its receipt by the Prest- dent, it must have been sent him on Febra- | Sry 17; hence the ten days within which the act foould be approved or returned with ob- jJections mast hi expired on March Ist. Of course “Fact” cannot mean to be under- Stood that the act was approved on any dale subsequent to March 3, as General Grant, whose signature is appended to the law, had then vacated the Executive Mansion, and Was no longer Prestdentofthe United tes.) As the public is **by a large majority” inter- ested in this tax on personal property, will “Fact” furtber take “you and the District Commissioners” into his confidence and an- swer the following: 1. Would or would not an act of Congress | become a law of the land, either with or with- out his approval, if the President should neg'ect for the space of ten days to return it to the House of Congress in which it origin- ated. with his objections? 2 Assnming upon faith of Art. 1 7, Constitution UV. 8, that the answer foregoing must be in the affirmative, I inquire whether a law of the land is render d pulland void because the President of the United States. or any other indivilu his name to it’ True Charity. Editor Star:—A wealthy ettizen of Chic: has contributed a large Sum of money, a another cit!zen has added to the coutribut of £5,000, for the relief of the poor of Chicaz> by giving the laborers employment upon the streets of that city ats per day. [seid you 5 to be used in the same w: n the Ps Washi ¥ 1 some wealthy ¢ tiz ns who will increase | litt rib t oo to respectable dimens « eon and thus give in impetus to this practicadle | Chicago way of relieving the poor? K | y Controversy. | readers to read 1omy” in housekeeping be stopped and mueu goot I agree with “Economy” us far aS he goe: on tnade for shoes, it cost t ay crew. F insist, ther Pear Star sare allowed to grow 1¢ triangular parks on from 4th to Gth tention. Ti y their taxes y ne people in the “West End,” wie €very attention is paid to the streets anv East ENp. | (As these reservations are the property of the United States ard not of the District of | Columbia, their Jition depends upon the | will of the federal authorities, and net oa that of the District officials, so the tax que3- tion is aliunde—ED.} A Foot-Sore House Hunter Wants to Know. Editor Star:—“Eeconomy cation of the Isth of August, says he occupies just such @ house as I and severalof my friends have taken many a weary tramp to find. If there be any “for rent” in his locality | be would confer a lasting benefit on at least one house-hunter if he would mention the fact ard his address. Yours, Foor-Sore. gee WORSHIP IN THE WoOODs. Washington Grove Camp Meeting. Camp NEAR GAITHERSBURG, MONT | GOMERY CounTY, Mp., August 20th, 157 The circle that yesterday was alive with human beings was to-day deserted, and dur- ing the meetings only an occasional strag- There were more left the morning than arrived by the trains. | of those who arri left on this morn each bad received trom camp meetings. | At Wy a m. the Rev. B. G. W. Reed preached from Isaiah xxxv.,8,9 and ith Verses. | Atz p.m. there was a ladies’ meeting held in one of thy vacant tents. The 3 p.m. meeting was a continuation of | the 8 a. m. camp meeting ex em. | ing, under the charge of Rev. Rienard Nor- Tis. This was a good, old-fas iioaed Metho- | dist meeting, and many who spoke gave tes- | Umony as to the great benefit this cap | meeting had been to their spiritual weifare. Brother Simpson suid in bis experience that there was not a dictionary published that bad the word to express hix feelings. Mrs. Knott,ot Wesley Cha said she could beat Brother Simpson all to pieces, as she had the word he wanted, and that word was love. At the close of the meeting those who pro- fessed conversion aud belonged to any church were requested to arise, when nearly the entire congregation arose’ to their feet. The invitation was tien siven to those who desired an interest in the prayers of God's people. At this invitation five arose. AL6 p. m, the young people’s meeting was led by Rev. J. T. Cross. not aitendet as weil as they should be by the young people on che ground. as this meeting is expecially for them, and to them tue lead- ers lookgfor support. Ati p.m. the Rev. Charles D. Smith, of Baltimore, preached, who took for his Wxt Luke ivi. At the close of the sermon the Re C. Muller and the Presiding delivered two stirring exhortations. Fivi or s)x penitents presented themselves at the aliar. most of whom were converted. Between the hours of 5 and 6 quite a large rumber of people were gathered in front of Mr. W Ward's tent, on Fourth avenu et- by Prof. Seipp, of Washington, performing on the organ, Miss Fliza Waters, and Messrs. Win. Windsorand Wash. Waters faraishing the vocal music, which was very fine. At the same hour several young ladies, whose uamies could not be ascertained, gave to the Inhabitants in the rear of the taberna- cle some fine music, the organ oa the preach- ers? stand being used. This afternoon, about 2 o'clock, we hat a ine shower, A Divorce Suit Ended by Beath. THOMAS H. HARDING SHOOTS HIS HOUSE- KEFPER AND KILLS HIMSELF. _A terrible tragedy was enacted in New York city early Saturday m Herding, @ carriage manufacturer years, shooting his housekeeper, Mrs. Wood, and himself. Marding is dead. The laly tells the following story: She had been en- kaged as housekeeper by Mr. Hardin ist5, shortly after he discovered the infideli- ly of his second wife, Jane Elizabeth nee Beekman, whom he had turned ont of doors, ‘The family consisted of Mr. Harding and bis ose maiden name was Murray. The sec. ond wife had taken her son George Henry, now 3 years old, wiih her to Port Richmond, 8. I., where shortly after she gave birth to a fon, who was named Thomas. Mr. Harding Was in litigation with his wife, who hal sued him foralimony, and there were cross suits for divorce eg hey These proceedings and misfortunes in business rendered him. Mrs. Wood knew of no insane person in his family. Friday night Mr. Harding came home at bis usual hour, 7 o'clock, ap; to be in his usual frame of mind, and went to bed early. About 5 o'clock yester- day morning he left his bed-room on the second-floor front, and, according to her story, opened the doorof Mrs. Woods’ bed- Sata inc peat aoe are «I's Ume to get up.” Mrs. is Sat up in bed, and looking at Mr. Harding noticed that he was looking strangely, and 8 frightened. While she gazed at him he ent the room suddenly, seized her by the throat, and exclaimed: “Libby, you've Tulned me, and row I am going to do away with you.” The woman felt that she was in _ o- bell a Pree batman 2 her for 5 cos grime to free herself. Mr. Hi ring us ‘only his right hard to hold her, and Mrs. Woods, while battling for her life, saw that he held @ revol- yer In bis left band, and realizing that her life boc gym on her escaping from him, tore from his grasp by a desperate effort, aod, with her night clothes hanging in tat: ters, ran for the stairs only a few feet away. Just as she reached the head of the staircase caw i dhetweayon she Best Rarese e Weapon it forward. nd as she dashed towards the front door hé ef the result already noticed. Mre. ; i] aie = 39 Harding was | nsane, and that he m:stook her for his whom he alway: as bby.” ga eee PILING UP THE CLAIMS.—The claims for destroyed by the riot fires are still the coun! loner’s where they were treated to some fine music | in his communi- | | Who employed a number of colored har } | gler could be seen promenading around it. | grounds this Most d on Saturday evening s train, | THE COURTS. | RATE Olin. held before t he tate Loni ere he isa fally proven, file + of publication file + Elizabeth application istration fi rder of publication dire Hot how was fall OLICR CovrT—Judge Mils pro tem. Ottoway J on Officer W. Albert Bradley tach, pr ays in jail bout $20 ina FB dh a de Jackson 1b Harriet Middle ther intellicen wer. J oD ao eres , GEORGETOWN. GRAIN.— Arrived—Koat Ellen Brooxes With 2,000 bushels wheat and 2,900 bushel corn to J.G.&J.M. Waters. By rail—on bushels wheat to Hartley & Bro., and 400 bushels oats to H, M. Talbott MERCHANTS’ ‘change to-day, bushels sold at = 50 bushels at $1 2s ALEXANDRIA. WORKMEN'S STRIKE —A strike occurred on Saturday among the laborers engaged in tearing up the old pavement on Duke street, betweeen Alfred and Henry, preparatory to - ‘t seems that Mr. Hodgkin, the or for repaving the street, sub-lei the tearing up to Charles Seals, colored, a lea: ing member of the new workingmen’s part Offerings on nels wheat. 60) 20 bushels at $1.28, and and commenced the work. It is claimed, however, that Seals’ contract was for a much | lower price than the work could possibly be | done for. and the contractor was not to pay | him until the work was finished. ‘the laborers finding that they were not to be paid off on Saturday night, as is customary, became disorderly, and gathering ina crowd made so much noise that the police had to disperse them. Seals finally obtained $3 | from the contractor, and proceedel to pay off the hands, each one, it is reported, receiving | twenty-five cents. Many of them, however. | declared their intention todo no more work | ‘on the street. | Crans bave made their appearance as | bigh up as Jones’ Point, just below this city.—[ (iazerte, 20th. | kissing | eee &7 Indians never kiss their wi is one of the Christian graces. | 000 signers tothe Murphy ige in the state of Onio. @7-Several papers in Texas have adopted the plan of pubushing the names of the re cent negro strikers, Laat people may nots +g 1in employ them. James Gann, a prisoner in the Tennes- tee penitentlary, received twenty-five in the presen for co nibg counterfeit money in his cell. #27-The intelligent young man who has n educated In the American public schools asked his sweetheart the other day to go with hin to @ ptenic of the chloral s0- clety. ®7-Capt. King of Santa Gertrudes, Texas | ismaking an addition of sixty-three miles to bis pasture fence, which will enclose al- together, when completed, 10,000 acres of Splendid land. &F The cost of dying in North Carolina is | summed up at a low figure: Three cantalopes der | ing, Taomas | in | east: & year old daughter, Carrie. by his first wite, | wi | | but he was always rational, and Tranks ' | | and balf bushel of peaches, twenty cents; hese meetings are | One Visit from a doctor, $2, pine coffin, $3; total $5.20. #7 Hon. J. B. Grinnell, of Iowa, was bad. ly poisoned last week by eating cabbage that had grown near a potato feldon which Paris pie had been scattered. He has recoyer- ed. a7The acting surgeon general of the United States army has been to Keyser, W. Va., inquiring into the sanitary condition of that place with the view of locating troops there the coming winter. m7 At @ meeting of clergymen of the Methodist Episcopal church of Philadelphia, peeches were made and a resolution passed denouncing the action of the managers of the permanent Keene tor opening the exhi- { anda: Tht Vorck oF ReForm ts beard throa land, and speaks cf the “go to the spirit of reform is wo" the Ivud to Danish those éan; Lia preparations, and e-1 ss remedion, of whit acknowledged as the very Of Baby hood and early Cul Bt 25 ceuis a bottle. pies AND FISSURE. Dr. SHRADEB, office room 45 St. Olond Build ing, (southwest corner 9h and ¥ strects,) cures Piles and Fissare without Knife, Ligature or Gaus tc, and witnont pain. and guarantees a care in all cases or no pay. Refers to L. Luche, of Luchs & Bro., tobacconist, G2 7th strest; UO. Sailer, Buperintendent Washingior and Georgetown Rail road; J.B. Manion, grocer, 7th wtreet soutle ‘Wm. Tucker, merchant tailor, 67 Pennsy!- ; T.'B. Marche, P. 0. Department, zh th 1 tune coming.” fog the nurse merous Opium and Mor ablish usefal and harm- Dr. Buli’s Baby Syenp is forall the di ers nord. Sod every where it | has, at @ nat | CITY ITEMS. LIGHT, WELL-RAISED BREAD. Biscuits, | Cakes and a easily and conduce to good health. “Good heal'h makes labor of all kinds easier and prolongs life. Dowey's Yeast Powder will always make all these pro- | ductions light and wholesome. Tapted to make better, lighter, sweeter, !cotbsome and nutritious biscuits, more It 18 CONCEDED that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters are the most wholesome porent Vegetable tonic ever manufactured; that they are a specific for debility, dyspepsia, bitiousness, and miasmatic fevers; that they prevent as well as cure these complatuts and their complications; that they are not “bad to take,” and are utterly harmless. —« or uicers. which purges the sore of its polsonous vi or proud flesh.and thus removes the only obstacle to its healing. Grow young inten minutes with Hill's In- stantancous Hair Dye. eon for soap. ee Harry Trpixes for nervous su and those who have been dosed, dr and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric fi effectually cure premature debility, we: s, and dec: Book and Jo information worth thousands, matle Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co. York City. 6,18,d&k1y - To Ladies and Gent! . j We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establisti- | ment, No. 96 G street, near gth street. B Prompily adopting the latest improvements, | w whether of American or European invention he is ensbled to do his work ina manner not to be equaled by those not possessing these facilities. Hix cleansing and dyeing Lad'os’ | and Gert’s Suits are, in fact, the cheapest lo | the elty on account of bis supertor work | Give him A call—906 G atrest. Panstnal'ty | } Rnararieed _ AMUSEMENTS. RAW Ley sprincs, ROCKINGIIAM CO, A grand Ball will be given at th resort ov 'THEATE B COM c, 1ith Street, LOW PENSYLVANIA AVENCE OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. | PERFORMANCE &VERY NIGHT | Matinee for Ladier and Chiliren EV | NESDAY and SATURD FIRST-CLASS 1 w ildren EVESY WED AY AFTERNOON EVERY KBSP RCT. Vartety Drama. Rorlesqne an 1 c ™ way povttly yA 1BIT. 6 | 626} fap seuwo™ 626 | Er aT Er MARKUITER'S, | FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, | No. 626 £ Street. i holes Ot Paintings, Bagravives, Chremom, &e Aiso, largest stuck of Paper H “eon ad Window Shader, Pieters, Frames, Picture Cords’ aud ‘Tas eele. Kin, Nafis, &c., tn the District. BE Traws Cask BF Piease remember Naine and Number, }y-iy EMEMBER JUSTH’S OLD STAND He pays for Second hand Clothing. Roots Bhoes, dc.. at “fair (cash) prices,” ashe alwa 19 D street, Lerwoen éth ‘snd 7th strea D.w. Note by mail promptly aitended to, octin-tr ny GEORGETOWN ADVERM’TS. | OR RENT—No. 49 Ist street, Geory all modern conven‘ences, in good or and ‘cht orhoc io market, ac! church and cars = Apply to Dr. CHAS. H. GIN, 124 Duubarton strect ang.§ e0 FoRty-8rx YEARS ESTABLISHED, W. MH. WHEATLEWS PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT Office, 40 Jefferson Street, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. ‘Work sent for and delivered to any place tn the city. Reosived and returned (by mail or express) from and to aay piace in the country. Send us yonr orders. myT-tr THE BIG “T” STORE. E. LEWIS +. oe, own.with convenient Ne Our Speciaitie—FINE TE. edlgnors. Pri SUMMER RESORTS. PPEY POINT HOTEL, ST MARYS Cor NTY, WD. ARATOGA 5. d renova'e rAVERLY HOTEL, Rew ¥ V PINGS It is war- | cake, | bread, etc., than any other baking powder. | GPa Cn EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. D ANNUAL PIC-NIC Ts STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON RERNIAN BENEVOLENT tater tate WEST END BINERIAN BENE rm diate Tub strert, at scsba To be given at BEYER'S SVAN’ H STREET PARK, THIS EVENING Tickets, Music b Daneing to commence twenty five y the Holy H a i IL DREN'S TRIP taken og “E HOU — ° i eee dete Baturdeye for 18 conte Toend trip: adults 29 cvute: The Family Excarion on the Potomac Ferry I"epritle the holders Pover at the Compary vatcamete wil: be continued Ainge engil the return trip ‘ft the ‘boats TUESDAY AND THURSDAY i sccomparie’ by thelr parent or Some Oaeit ENING TRE STRAMBOAT MABY WASHINGTON {7th @ can be chartered for Excursions by ay oD rar bi doard, or t = bf asiee ent, ot No. mh = “A tu'l brass ond string band cl a PB. TROTE, ch excursion. Dancing oa the boat mr Company CAPE Mayr. — CLOTHING. | SELECT FAMILY EXCURSION TO Care pbatbire. bine ely Still Further Reductions. rf ry Sa ST ree i, =e i rms rweek: 82 to 3 | See en a a aloes Prov FAMILY SUPPLIES ‘[HE OLD AND THE NEW. “What's in a name? A rose by any other name ‘Would smell as eweet.” cupy BTAND No. 45 new Rize. P streets northwest,on Saturday a fo'land fre-h stock of fret class MEATS, sach as me to keep ai my old-en. arket, 1GIG lth street cordially invited to cail t ame. My Stand in the ‘k an: Bir charge of my bead clerk, H wiil be pleased to see hia former fr FRANK H. FALL, Home Market, 1616 14th st. n.w. angl’-tr 45 Riggs Market, 14th and P sts. Look: ~~ LOOK! LOO: Stabler’: extra Print BUTTER, finest in market, 45 cents, Acorn Print, 40 cents Good Rell Butte Market. t4ih and ust BSch. with northwest The pnb! at cither piace. an the st. c Sliced HAM. 20 Best Sugar cored RAM. 15 cents Choice CORNED BEEF. § conts a ponnd. Hina-quarter LAM 8, 15 cenis @ pound. Fore-quarter LAMB, 12%. cents a pound, POTATOES. Beet Karly Rose, 0 cents bushel. Rest Early Rose. 50 cents half bushel. Hert PRAOH WS in mark: t- GANTALOU PE TEBMELONS on ics. « Everything first cia: FRANK J. TIBBET’S Palace Market, anglt-tr P. v0. street i John Tweedale, 13 Grant lace; and fifty ot! on application at my office Ladict attended at thelr resi nucee if desired. Omice re—9 ®. m. .m.; Sundays sultetion free. = ase $13 ia eo: With Canvas Cover. meet $25 are: Gold, Nickel or ithbber BF Above Specialties are Extraordinary Barsains. Immense Stock of UNKS, BAGS and SATCHELS. Galtod for. ne and Covered af greatly 1417 Penn. Avenue. [iy 91"_Above Willards THE WORLD'S STANDARD FAIRBANK’S SCALES BECEIVED HIGHEST MEDALS AT Wor! Fair, Lond n.........ccceeeee eee IBSL World’s Fair, New York ........... World’ ir, Pari: Also tole Agents for MILES’ ALARM MONEY DRAWERS, HANCOCK’S INSPIRATORS, ' The Best Feeder known for Stationary, Marine, and ocomotive Botlers), ALso, OSCILLATING PUMP CO.'’S PUMPS. FAIRBANKS & CO., sugl0 f&t,lm_ 311 Broadway, New York. FRESH ARRIVAL. BOSTON BAKED BEANS, ta 8-B cans, 30c. each. Liberal discount by the dozen. REED’S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. SWEET LEAF TEA, 50 CENTS PER POUND. Highest etanderd maintained, For parity and natural flavor has no equal. c. Lcd aug? tr 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. RETS and LIGHT Estra COLDEN CATAWBA. pa sale. REEDS SONS, 1216 F Street Northwest. BOOTS AND SHORS. For CASH. 20 PEE CERT. OFF AND OVEE On alt Low Quarter Shoes, in Men's, Boys’, Ladies’ and Misses. Gent's low-cut Shoes, sold for OL. new O13. ica’ and Misses’ Slippers, 00,65 Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. | sweet or dry, only | DAY Aw fort WEDSESDAY NEXT, Tr ar Inve Frew A WEEKS LONGER, woe BB1 5 Deo tor ROB * nal Reven ALLL 1332 5 LY EXct street iON COATS AND ¥ €20 French Diaconet, rede A etd Bark D POINT U JANE MOSELEY wee r wharf. tea RDAY EVEN 7 mt nday PANTALOONS rein hatte ¥ Nespay 1 LM VAT GIESBOR ’ THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, | 4. STRAUS’, t b t ST. DOMINICK Ss CHUBCG. | JOLT Pennsylvania avenes, ound trip on ferry b | o_o ce ae | EN WOOD Mirs. 53 The Last Call. BAN’S P* KRISH, oo next THE RSDAT eet a fale aks met tar days bi MLE at 4 ociock. Music by Maria ‘Acmidrsicn 25 chil ren Tarts AFTER THIS | YOU'VE NO HOPE LEFT. i LOSE THIS CHANCE YOMPLIMENTARY DAY AND MOON- and eee eo ge —_ Tour Clothing de WILL COST SOMETHING Mary Washington will Musso ty Pr ; ae gentieman and jadies or gen. BUY Now, rai ‘The Rxcarcion srranged tor August éth last was Disk eve Tier Siew. not usder the auspices of the officers of the bow’. as this is. ng dS str ! FOR THE ATLANTIC OCEAN. OUR ONLY osKCT SPLENDID TRIP TO OCEAN CITY. | IS TO REDUCE STOCK Having made arrangements for atrip to the abore | epiendid watering place (eqcal to 1 ln Offering Goods tape May). the «ns VANE MOSELAY will leave Washingt n Regard Will Be Had SATURDAY, Avgo-t 2th. ato clock pm, «her rning will wr 1m Wa-hington, MONDAY, at For Original Cost. ie ts by steamer to Crisf Mactug on aetean Cine OVERSTOCK AT FORCED BALE. ties for sarf bathing aad fi it nad trip ticket by boat and rail. @5 @ state rime extra. ‘Tickews sud atx WB ARB SELLINO rng eg be obtained at «fice, No. B Motropo i- | pulser SAL nace $28 : mee a c 1 S Pre si $25 Suite H®! For ocean ciry 900 Bein A SELECT EXCURSION @18 Suits. £16 Suits. from Washington to Ocean City, on the Ath comet of Maryla: On each way {0 cents each sequent excursion, may be « cer. re for round trip F ve dollars. ven by the 814 Soi... JANE MOSELEY TUESDAY, Avcust 21, at6 Eetarnuin: 7a. m. Tharsda: CONVERT GOODS INTO MONEY, AT BUYERS OWN PRIUE, But Remember YOU MUST BUY & (no char; Ticket matrres-es.) Meal: geod for return on any sub ined at the Compa: y's Office, over Navional Metropolitan Bank, at Smith, eee ‘ . 1OLS Pennsylvania ave mee. at HABLE BROTHERS, Y OUN ‘The Bargo COCKADE CITY will EVERY WEDNESDAY cureions Er WENING doring the eoason.leav- ing her wharf at 6 o'clock Sinrp. rel Chiidr Tickets, Freocd SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. i. = ‘The LA’ farther ne onrsion trips, return. The fest Beamer turning all Halt 9 minut ickets, 25 conte. BF Re; FINE TALLOBS AND CLOTHIERS, Corner Berrnth and D Streets, PIANDS, &c. @ PEOPLES’ EVENING EXCUR- SIONS. giveselect Ex. ace alé-tr &t 1] o clock, remaining at Mar- ALLET, DAVIS & CO. » tos cach trip. Mustc and Dancing. encoreed by the Highest Mnsical thorstie theWerld. Upreshts a Specea: niar Bunday Excnrstons for Ladica and | Low prices, Busy terms. jcave at $9) p. mi..and returp at 8 o'clock HL. SUMNE, Agent, Beevts, Children free, sugdtr S11 9h wreet northwest. ae CELR BROS. De DY OF THE LAKE. antl otice. will make regolsr ex- e. of th See. P = ‘orty-five miles dowy au HieHEsr Awan. er JOBN W. THOBIPSON wt CEN bs} Washington, at & o'clock CENTER RIAL Teicer leave Soot of Sh etre 5 hs op SUNDAY. Paasage, ro iy SAM. B. und trip. 25 Cents ACON, President Furst. EXCURSION TO POINT LOO OUT THIS her, returaing M Bale end Bent on eold op instalments. ASON. The Fine BLOTTE VANDEL ptain Entwisie, will leay Lookout snd Biarshnil’s on Sai o'clock sharp, sad evecy Satara: ivy morning at 6 o'ek 1 CHA BILT. On: for Point night at 9 tarday there. at Ladi ernon: . FRANK HOLLINGSHEAD, Str, Arrow. jel6-3m aut Lodge, Ho. 5,1. 0. G. T., August 29, day wm Fr date niu Se fngnire op board or at W. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Sintacccmpany every excursion,“ 9ue Brambacd | OT NEW LaW PUBLICATIONS. FAMILY BAUUKSIONS ~” United States Statutes at 5; Fol. 19, anh every Monday and Fricay nights. Leaving 7th ngress, 1575-187 | MacArtnurs 5; vol. 2, Strect wharf at gat 0:00.” Fare | Waterman's United States Craminal rar | Beent baid's Criminal Practice and og. Willows far eS en Lewes’ Amertonn Digcat of Patect Digett on hoses ay d 4 einige 0 Meeieeliiend Fira siting ee bt *NGERS, NEOUS PBL S—Other People's Chit- ta the only boat allowed ts intl passer Scinsice acd Bellaton, ty Winchell Srngers taking this reentry shien ty fy Weikee: Beyond ens Sterns Sonuccted with the Ladies’ Mouut Vernon Associa. S Baltes: Life Amon tion) evotd rading sm emebulamess thres mules, oa DY Great; Halt Hour other lives. = Bewch. : “Steamer leaves 7th street wharf daily, (Sunday ex- Mrs Oliphant, Vor sala by: + ltrs Pee ae OO cH HOLEINGSWORTA anne” Rhee dien” Mi ‘Amociation, | —S0slitr. = aE