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et “THE EVENING STAR. SATUR . 1578. SATLAR DAY ... Jaly Weeth + Indications To-day. Fri OrFiceR, be tN For S ° stares winds Fising bas oul the trouble aud de! Fihem at the Treasui sivertisement of Lewis de ner columu r Einstien yes y-oue dogs and captured ohn on azh seventy-six Munson, F. F. Corbett and H. D. Smith. Mr. Theodvre Mosher, a weil knowa ¢' rict, died yesterday at his residence this city. He was fifty-five years old. Two sma!! girls, while playing in the rear of Bir. Solomon Stover's wood yard, near M and Iith streets, to-da; pre severely injured by the falling of a pile of wood. The colored Odd Fellows ot P.G. M. Councils and Hons wil) have a grand parade on the Distriect— lds of Ruth— onday week. District Government Afairs. s Dent, Who was absent yestr- on kK cis 2A sever his indisposition. he Cobimbia but Acer lowe spur €o. Lieut be ma ‘ gent has uo friends, and that lowest r ible bidder will ec the work T OMMTSS: The statement wirich rency that” ury depart < F to be ziven by et Commissioners be- fore they would be allowed to draw upon that department fer funds to carry on the current expenses of the voverument, and t r ployes of the District government are some- What exercised as to © pay deing forth- coming, is without ¢ The em. loyes in the Colum! heir pay lice a contr ton as District Comii deen rendered fect tl Dist et Con hey do besday a et To'elock. and returning been sedu: Next Th ci 2 ule Cr The b. ‘@ Will be ETand ¢ leave at iv. row wight, 01 wnding down t — Une hundre ful lawns, y white tinen » 2c, beaut losing out i cardinal, adies Euglish stockings. woven rge size bridal quilts 1 Market Space.— EG BROKES.—J. B. Myers ile attempting to jump oit he 4:5) p. m. train of the ilroad, at the corner of this Distri tion of the igned the position a i Mr. A. Crutchet, who, PRivc 3 Jewelry Store received some beau. tiful styles gold ted bracelets and vest opera aud chatelaine chains, from $lto#»). The dest cent eyeglass in the eity. No. 457 Penn- sylvauia avenue, near 44 street.— Ade. — a Seer Two Bors DRowNED.—Yesterday, about 2 p. m., Frank MeCormick, son new ects mick, U.S. N., and a son of J. 0. Miller, esq., hing in the Eastern Wirt FLANNELS from 15 cents, 20,25 and x. Hambur, cdgings from auction. c.M ‘ownsen & 2, Pennsylvania avenue. South side, near 7th.— Adve. | work for sueh wages. | he was stru | erin | He was busying himself advising no man THE LABOR RIOTS EXOITING SCENES TO-DAY. on the Police— ack Several 1 Men Working Under Police Protection, As stated in yesterday's STAR, some laboring men in the employ of Messrs. Wm. Hussey and Andrew Gleason, contractors for exeavating for the foundation for the proposed building forthe bureau gf engraving and printing, at the corner of lith and B streets southwe: were driven from their work by a mob of ou siders, who thought the laborers were not get- ting enough w It was stated that the laboring men driven from their employment Were working for Ticents per day, which sperated the laborers génerally determined that no one should be aliowe AL the time of the tack there were employed only nine men—six Whie and three colored—and when they were | ordered to stop work most of them diopped their implements and left. : ONE LABORER INJURED. bbington gallantly disput: 1 the rs to interfere with hin, whea k with a stone in the lower pati of the abdomen and badly injured, but was | subseyuentiy able to walk to ts homie in the | northeastern part of the city. There was muca excitement but the police came quickly upon | the ground and succeeded in restoiing order. The rioters, however, hung around in- groups and two or three men engaged jn haranguing the crowds. but no more violence was at- tempted. Babbiogion isa white man. DEMAND FOR $1.50 PER DAY. . The following notice, written in lead-pencil, Was pinned upoa a board fence at the entrance tothe grounds on Thursday, and was there yesterday: NOTICE TO THE LABORING MEN. No man aliowed to work on these works un- less receiving the amount of $1.50. Hereafter if any man is found working for less he shall be stoned or shot to death. ‘Thisis ordered by the secret committee, numbering from 10,010 i to 15,000 strong. CHA'RMAN OF SAID COMMITTEE The following notice was put up yesterday NOTICE TO ALL WORK EN. WASHINGTON » July 26, 17 venty-live at Wants W% day had betier vu order, Thomas right of outs! home. (15) per ndbe cou armory with his brother la- sto the evinpens, Teving only tpattow cl Line 0! eve Was & Un asdat at toe corner ob Tin sree Penusyivauia even iid Psaae Co fas been baranguiny an id time ytuade one. of speeches, Y the ev ue midnigh Excitin: This morni ml Was followed b (in a state of exeit Scenes This Morn 6 o'civck, the crowd of ck and white, began to ner of Lb street, wending | er way in small parties from eve in a half-hour’s time the crowd had | swelled io several hundred. They appeared | to be mostly in sympathy with the laboring men and against the contiactors. Among this crowd were several with picks aud shovels and dinner buckets, who had come to go upon the work. They rested themselves ou the grovud to awalt the hour of commencing jabor, and were soon surrounded by the dis: sheen. who commenced te taik and j ar at them. me. | THE ALLEGED RINGLEADER. Promivent among the agitators was a white man named John H.Graham, from the ea: ern part of the city, who appeared to do the talking, and itis alleged that he was the ringleader in starting the crowd yesterda: lt ake a pick or shovel in his hand for less than 5 per day. Y nmi able-lookin, Ali we i 's and familie ork for less than #1. ous would occasionally united ery of ; “DOLLAR AND A UALF, ibe caught up by others and ex he streets for several! squar yman ought to “3 eo. Thee Vtowb a 2 men approacuin in Graham appen ‘cunded by a crowd of a ilows, who looked as {f they liad ¢ soon after s OF POLI mmeneed to arrive, the 4 the Ist preeinet, wide rd. and soon afterwards a: FO elae! preeinet, ASIN wd all the preeinets follow ing upwards 0 10) policemen ou p by a detachment of mounted ci under Lieut Johnson in cor foot, fol o men Irom and rested = Soon Captain Brock arrived and t eral e and, giving his orders to i tenants how to station the men. By this time the inhabitants li * in the neighborhood were fully aroused from their slumbers, aud the windows of the adjacent dwellings Were fited with women and children. During the time of the arrival of the police, Graham and his followers were giving encouragement to each other. and were outspoken in DENOUNCING THE CONTRACTORS, Hussey and Gleason, and the authorities who gave ihem the work to do. The police kept entirely aloof from them and appeared to pay ne atrention to what was said, but the citi tanders generally seemed to be in vith the laborers, and so expressed but counseled at the same time mn. Oue of these citizens, a weil known agi reliabie man. who resides in that whborhoud, stated that he anticipated this trouble several S$ ago When the contract awarded to Mr. stata and he YON ARCHITECT HILL sucy departmen could att per cubie yal it were possible, to nui tis © asuperi be cheaper in the + {the t ployed on its work out unde Work at a fair compensa: | r as “Yes. but just | ost!” The citizen | i} i » desi wrvation y (ACTOR HUSSEY 7 g'elock Con buggies uuesitoned by a1 CONTRADICT he was givin oe he wa ats, aud declares t at he had ae to pay his laborers 3] 25 per day, and said the papers had done him injus- ice. Mr, Gleason said the same thing, and suid that was the price they had establish-d on that work, Graham was near by and de- eclared that the contractors were not telling the truth, as he could prove by several who had been on the work yesterday. A rather sharp colloquy ensued and the crowd became quite dense. This was near the spot where they were about to commence work. Two or three horses and catts were then driven into the grounds, some five or six colored laborers and one white man following. Graham and his men -vere ta'king quite loud, counselling ito refrain from going to work at less than adding that it would be better for by sticking together they could best accomplish their erds. He said they did not propese to make any demonstrations, as it 1 fully to do So with somany police t they proposed to talk to the men. lito do so as long as they were peaceabie POLICE CLEARING THE GROUND. Mr. ftussey apppealea to Capt. Brock, and seld it was time for his men to commence ork, and the crowd was so den {ho room. Capt. Brock repii would mak wm forthe men,and at once gave or 1 of police (Lieut. Gass. He ordered the men space rowd retreated to the side- were taker! wiaware nt dimen were knocked dowa and don. The excitement was getting nd the space cleared was almost ately filled by others pressing in. CAVALRY CHARGE. at this time, by a signal given to Lieut. ny the mounted men, who had boen standing drawn up in line along by the fence dividing these grounds from the Monument lot, made a charge on the whole crowd. The ery was “look out,” and a general scatteration followed, every ‘one going pell-mell in a'l directions, but ‘the larger portion making for B street, and dividing, some taking down that strcat and others down Lith street, towards the éity. They were pursued for a short dis- tance, and a general yell was given. During this charge Several were knocked over by the mo over eads mounted men, who had their clubs out. id THE CROWD SCATTERED. Two or three who had been talking pretty freely scampered across 1ith street aud ran proepeine small tenement houses on the east side of that street, and quite qn exciting scene | mole: | Patched toward the dumping ground on the | Whi { them did so. j there wer { in about | si ensued as the mounted police pursued them even tothe doors and windows. and some of the foctmen followed into the private alleys in pursuit, but the fugitives had escaped through the rear into th Heys. The grounds were clear and the six laborers set to work un- ed, filling the carts which were dis- @ lot, under guard. TWO ARKESTS WERE MADE at this time, both colored men, one being sent Ist precinct and the other th precinct station: These arrests | disorderly couduct and profanil. Things after t but the crowd e compar quiet, | T the time swelling in | the morniag, | | humbers. Several times dur as the cir eeame too densé about the car’ ve would back them oft. ground th go on With the work Capt. Brock to let t achments to t as none of them f get this m and orders were given by , > poliee off in small d mes for their break fa i 1 fortunate enous U before coming out. ‘The pu: to keep foree enough on the ground io pr those who desire to labor from harm. ATTACK ON THE FOURTEENTH -STREET-SEWER WORKMEN. On being driven irom the work at Hth and he police, the crowd went.up Hth theivd about the sewer bo en enue and H street,where Messrs. B. J. Coyle & Co, are the contractors. Here there were about 20 men ai work—bricklayers and laborevs, the latter at $1 per day, and the former at special rates, according to'skill and amount of work done. Here they posted on a fence a circular setting forth that “no man is allowed to work at less than $1.5) a day, and hereafter any one doing so shall be SHOT OR STONED TO DEATH.” They also demanded that the men stop work, and one or two stones were thrown. The work: men were finally obliged to retire for a time, at least, In the meantime there was quite an excitement in thé crow, ad some show d q ai apition to fight the bosses, When Odlser VolR@ian hustled one of them off. THE MOUNTED FORCE, under Lieutenant Johnson, soon arrived, ana under their protection the workmen resumed their places and the crowd jeft, the most of them going out Lith street, and inviting men from private works to join them, and many In the crowd at Coyle’ F who hive pout there before, trying to geton the work at 5 and 75 cent per day RETURNING TO TITE STARTING As the crowd marched down 7th With picks a an clubs, it wa ed to th ui three or four | and they ned into B str et south o'clock them of. The evowd noone of the \ A colored sonine inthe sary tos: and ina fe ned mer MEN MEBTINGS To This morning Major M Cohen to v 2 ent for isaac 2 to headduarters, and he Yelnek with his s (hin as the cha: formed him of the reports hi Major qu tin 1 hei pondiary language. Coheh de dthat the y incen’ maiks last ni ply to | guievat ' ing inform hen that he Would mitted to hold a meetin. ot, aud that no meeting Would be permitted on Monday unless It Was under the conto] of responsible citizens. hot be per: THE WOUNDED MAN. David Snowden was the innocent mau s! in the Smithsonian grounds, He was taken tothe first precinet station house where Dr. Mchim attended hi finding that the ball entered his side making not a serious wound. $1.25 PER Day. When the men were originally employed, it was at $1 per aay. but after the excitement of } this morning, Mr. Hussey concluded that as the men had pot submited to the demand ot the mob he would increase the amount to #1.25, and they were so informed. THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT FORCE ORGAN IZED AND AUMED. There seems to be a xvod basis for the rumor that the Treasury oflicials, in the superabiin- nee of cautioa, ave quietly organizing force within the building to resist any att Which might be made against it. Assist Secretary Hawley, when ed concerning truth of si a report, said, geuttly, “There nothing vew in its’ abd Appointment Ch Vanee says, “The cuards are. alwe Biom the wards themselves, he rned that they to be doubh ere is to be oreaniz 1ihe de itary sorce tur is procection. Wale it is ‘prenehded thai the present ditfieuiy | Wich th at men has other tl merely loci sient is disposed to accep: it is best in Se Shern: nod ruisin tt ely predare ie War versthing iS quel. ‘Luere is Mosphere to disturb its usia! Lit bs some wild . SPORD STRUCK WITH A iRTC During the melee this morning on B st while Lieut. Gessford’s synad the mob on their way to the 2 jou, stones and bricks were thrown quite freely. one of the brie! triking the lisuteuant iu th groin, inilicting a painfal bruise, which later in the day he felt very sensi THE TKADES UNION MEN AGAINST VIOLENCE During the morning small crowds gathered about 7th street and the avenue, and some rather excited language was used, but as a feneral thing this could not be heard except i 7 v those immediat round the speakers. aere were Duc few of Cohen's friends about, but there were some of the regular trades union men present, who counseled obedience to the laws and discouraged any riotous pro ceedings. Amony others who attracted crowd about them was Mrs. Fann belter Known as ‘he s 1 THE SHOOTIN Some of the colored people are highly iu- censed because of the shooting of Snowden and they a‘sert that if was entirely e for, and that the party should be arreste held accountable sor it. The best information obtainable is that fair warning was given to the crowd, and it was not until the mob had a dd the officers, and of them had bec disabled by being struck on the land, that anyone fired. In luis ease the an entire outsider, and had nothin er to do with the crowd. At last aces all Was qinet. | OTHER MEN sor. | rinish near the Smith so: q brick walked up behind Oni while in the act of shot at hin and the be er part of tily dropped the missile arer rs, Which have not as y ] toa reliable souree, that several others were shot, one of them seriously. - ARMS AND AMMUNITION, This afternoon a full compiemeut of arms and ammunition was received at police head- quarters from the Arsenai, to be in readiness in case of an emergency. THE SITUATION THIS AFTERNOON. | No further trouble took place on the bulid- | ¢ grounds, the laborers being alle wed to pro ceed, but it was found necessary to station pickets on the line of the cart road to the | dumping ground to prevent the rioters from stopping the carts. Troops of idle men have been hovering around in the Smithsonian and | adjacent grounds all day, andlaying under the trees, and it now looks as if the workmen will have to be protected by the police during the entire time of its progress. The police did their duty well throughout the entire day. Many of them having been on duty all last night, were ordered to the scene of dtsturb- ance without breakfast, and up to 3 o'clock | had had nothing to eat and no relief from | duty. Among the arrests made was Cohen's secretary,uo one appearing to Know his name. He is in the first precinct station house. ! inthe SILKS! SILKS!—Black silks, colored checked silks, striped silks. Immense | assortment of silks. Every yard of our silks willbe sold at the smallest advance aboy cost. Black silk. xcellent black, our $1 and #1.25 black silks are especia! bar- | our $1 wt ee silk is heavy gros grain iu finish | the de spar | think i wel THE OCQUETS. Force Covrt—Acting Judge Walter, To-day, Betty Tait alias Lizzy Jones. va- grancy; bonds or workhouse. Annie Da is, disorderly; $5. Charles Parker, larcen: or 50 days in jail. John Lorden, larceny tinued. Solomou Cohen, receiving stolen prop: continued. Henry Thomas. larceny sued. Wm. Gladden and Jas. E. Farmer, ny of a beat; continued. Frank Williams and James Williams, larceny; do. Antonio Ghio, assault and batt a his wife, by s_rik- ing her and throwing an ice pick at her, bar 4 colored girl testified that. the me words with Ghio about a baby and she attacked him with rocks, hat, Sc.: fined $2 and costs. Wm: ta Df butle days ia jail — GEORGETOWN. - wife had s carr tore , While some colored men were hoisting les of pulp into the paper millot Mr. Geo. Hilt, on Water street, the rope slipped and bale fell upon the head of a coiored man Thomas Blunt, felling him to the cround. The veight was 19) pounds, and the distance from the third-story window. The man ious for some time, but no serio qnences are apprehended. He was his home on Cherry alle’ OVERCOME EY THE Heat.—Five cal trim employed at the Maryland Coal Com- arf, named Johu Ross, Chas. Roberc- 5 Hiam Normand, Edward Brown and Thos. Gross, all colored, were overcome by the heat about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They were Kinaly relieved by Superintendent No- and. A RELIC FOR GEORGETOWN COLLEGE.—The steamer Express, on her trip up from Chapel Point Thursday, brought the old council table used by the council of the Maryland colony under Leonard Calyert. The table, which is supported by massive carved legs, is made from three solid slabs of mahogany, and 1s nearly nine feet square. It will be deposited at Georgetown College. Senvrce in St. John’s chureh to-morrow morning at ila.m. No service in the alter- noon, TERED PoRT—Schooner Jesse W. Knight, Capt. Lawrence, from New Yors, with gino and phosphates for T. S. Moore. Schooner Richmond, Capt. Thompson, from New York, with 6.0 ibs. Pollard cement for George W. Cook, . CLEAKED.—Schooner Water 1: y. for Charlestown, LE DISASTER AT SEA— Lass of Forty. Only Teo Survivors —A letter . N. Z., dated June Says: » from London for ie, Captain Oa. en Li from Aue’ The Messen} Waves 1 and dritt-wood alked about engers or © rdacry, and A to a app d that last on board, bring in com in just Before th pain told fe was nearly Ud Pr With went down, should 18 The survive, to teli his wife that a seaman at his post. : to her resene there were two others bed off, Pe hore in safety. ded in getting her The DEMOckATS of Montgomery county. Md.. have abolished the system of county con: ventions for the nomination of candidates, and adopted the primary system whereby the candidates receiving the highest number of votes for any office shall be considered the numinees of the party. #eAt Castagna, Italy, a fortnight ago, a Mason Went to the parish church and asked the priest to say a mass for him. While the service was being celebrated he went up to the belfry, tied the beli-rope round his neck and jumped out, breaking his neck. &a-Mis. Weathers, of New Albany, Ind., vd her daughter Alma, a upon tried to commit suicidi ail the pwing he ished her o Be The e lier mother tia. jor a inan (0 beer 4 SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! CASSIMERE SUL CASSIMERE FULTS, CASSIMERE BUIT DIAGONAL BUY DIAGONAL SUITS, DIAGONAL SUILi8, B K CLOTH BUITS, BLACK CLOTH SUITS. BLACK CLOTH SUITS ALPACA QUATS. ALPACA COATS, ALPACA COATS: LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS. te E IfE MARSEILLES VESTS. ITH MARSEILLES VESTS. 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Far superior to Vieby, Selta * ‘Most gratefn! and refreshing. : “absolutely pure and wholesome; superior to all for daily use: free from ali the objections urged against Croton and artificially aerated waters, *” “‘impregnated ouly with its own g2=."* yUscful‘aud very agreeable.” “Heaiebful aud weil suited for Dyspepsia and cases of acuto disease, “Mildly antacid; agrees wel and where there is a gouty dia: “*By far the most agreeal) 3723 tr or any other,”? wich Dyspentics, al of mi ad with, Wine? useful in Catarrhs of Stumach or Bidder, apa in Gout. “Not only a iuxury. but a ne To be hal of all W Merehan er dealers thr \ fe, andl Wholesaig of i FRED’ K DE BABY & ©0., , nines | Nos. 47.6 43 Warren st Northern speeilators ; ‘0 butchers at price grep irre Fuuging from s:4 to 5°< per pound; lett over | BreTy genitive bottle pears the ee shes p oud jambs sold from 5 to 5g pe | 80), London. ange and calves sold from $25 to $0). market brisk. . Base Bail.—Yesterday a fine exhibition game was played by the New Bedfords and_ Nationals, in the presence of'a very large audience, and it was a very res contest. The score was—New Bedfords, 4; Nationals, SILES are much cheaper now than they will be in a month from this time. Buy your silks for early fail wear at once and save money. Our as_oriment is the best in the city. Con- nolly’s, 08 9th street.—Adrt. SHEETING CoTTons and table linens cheap, atC. M. Towson & Co., 636 Pennsylvania ave- nue, south side, near 7th.—Adut. 4%-On Monday, night the store of R. A. Shekell, Rockville, Md.. was broken into and robbed of three real estate bonds of five hun- dred dollars each, the money in drawer, a pistol, and some other articles. 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RAZORS, SCISSORS, PEN-KNIVES. NAIL, ‘Tocth, Hatrand Cloth Breshes, Combs, Soap, Porteniondaies, &e., for saie cheap by KE. RB! LUNDY, 144 Bridge st, Georgetown, seld-tr STABLISHED FN 1831; ENLARGED and Jinproved th 1874; now the Most ¢ piste In this pari of the Country, W. 4H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYING AND SCOURING Ks- TARL i 49 Jeiferson st., near Bridge st., George= toren, DU. taining the Everyiblug app ron. pil Tuge mer eonths.. Di free of charge. to the AVERLEY SEMINALY BUARDING D DAY SCHOOL R YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. | The Yrincipal and Corps of Teachers oi the | Georgetown Female Seminary will resume <uty | SEPTEMBER 18TH, at | | Yy No. 1412 1 strect, Washington, D.C. Circulars will be tonud at ihe priacipal book and drug scores, and at Glenn's jewelry store, 9th st. near D. Appitcation may be made te the Principal through 1 Sioddard st., Georgetown, by letter, till August 15th; after that at the Seminary, 3y18-1m MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. GTAUNTON FEMALE SEMINAR’ | STAUNTON, VInGINIA. 618d&kly | 9 business | ' EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS | ,KAND SUNDAY SCHOOL E r= sion of the 9::-street M. SABBATH SCHOOL to Gly mio on WEDNESDAY, Suly 31 the fast steamer “* Mattan sireet wharf 8. o'clos Ticke the boat. ELECT FAMILY EXCURSION DAWSON LOUGE, No. 16 Fy ‘ Down the Potows ng at Marshall, Steamer JANE MUSELEY. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 81st. Boat leaves wharf at 6:30 sharp; returns at 12. Deneh*s Baud and Mare € Cars WHY s tn walting 07 A. M., on at 4:45 p.m. he given on each ad Friday), Tarerons hove trips. tarning ai Dancing on e: serve the right to reject any petron they inay see 2 7 stad tN SBT Be ee EXCURSIONS; Tee 76 Mines on THE PoTOWAC RIVER, BAUGH COCKADE CITY Will make Moon Excursi on the Potomac river every MON Sacteh | DAY, WEDNESDAY’ ani_ FRI DAY EVENING + leaving Teh street whatf at 7 P.m., Feu alig at'll p.m, FAME O8LY 5 CENT: A’so, every SUNDAY APTERS rétaruing at 8 p.m. FARE 15 CENTS, Music, refreshiments aud danciag on all evening trips, "No improper persons aumitted. Sirict order preserve de FIVE CENTS, FIVE CENTS. ‘The Five Cent Excursions will commence WED- NESDAY, July 31st. p27 Qs ciTY, aSpP.m., ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. GBAND EX SURSION, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1878, This Ocean rercrt is situated be- tween the Atlantic Ocean and Sinne- puxent Bay, thereby giving our e j cursionists Inagnt ng tn the oc thd Fishing, Gunuing and Ya2bling on the ‘eau tiful bey. Tickets, $3; Chiidre State rooms (extra), 5: ‘Meals on the boat and ay hut r ‘*Jane Moseley ** will leav, no MONDAY rf 0 f home We Tickets are U H The aint be fittes as fc | apartment es, fad will be furnts | | mattresses and . i K. >. LAURENSON, \ Yara ‘ A. KID ¥ theket be had at the ticket oftice the boat after leaving the wharf. 3y27,80,an1,2 REAT FALLS-SUNDAY, J Packet NELLIE 3s Street bride, Georgetown ,a1 Yam. Fare, 50 ceuts. For charce days. (PRE GREAT EXCCRSION OF TILE | SEASON Given vy the MENDEL*SOHN SOCIETY On the Barge **COCKADE CITY,"* TUESDAY EVENING, JeLy 30, 1873. | Grand Cor and Dancing on the boat, “Tickets, 60 cents. ce ae SiN leaves at 6 o'clrck) Full purticalars, rexrammes and tickets at the music stores and at Teachers, including Mrs. Gen. J, E. B. Stuart. | competent, kind, Terms $210. Extras lolo, Good Voaid warranted. Ciimate mild, healthful. Ex- travagance prohibited. Discipline excellent, Not Sectarian, Send for catalogu Jy17-1a Rev. J. 1. MILLER, A. M. EST END INSTITUTE. Mrs, 8. L, CaDy's Schooi for Young Ladies, jy 15-2m New Haven, Conn, HE ROSSLYN SEMINARY. M13 B. KOSS, Princij Will reopen on WEDNESDAY, sept, 18: No. 1536 J st.. near 1c st. n.w. Circulars at Boaruman's. Ballantyne sand Solomons & Chap- man’s Bookstores, Miss ROSS will beat the schoul- rooms Sept, 10th,” Previous to that date ler P. O, address is Box 688, Morristown, N. J. jy11-2m_ rad Adams’. 3926-41 (Post, Repub. and Critic copy.) MERCHANTS’ EXCURSION, SATURDAY, July 27, TO PINEY POINT, Steamer JANE MOSELEY. | Rouud Trip Tic cutieman, SaSibeaeas $2; gentleman aud one lady, $3; gen-" Ueman and two ladies, $4, | Boat leaves 6th strect wharf at 10:30 p.m.; re- turning leave Piney Point Sunday at 5 p.m, ar- riving in Washington at 11 p.m, ftaterooms at W. N. Daltun’s, 993. enn. ave. Executive Committee—E. KE. White, W. it. | Beall, Wm, N. Daiton, ©.T. Tyler. ‘ty25'st” | Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa. Highest sits on KR. E. of the Mountains. Only $60 p Nu eatras. Por circulars, address Rev. DIS, Principal. ree ARCHER INSTIT Bourding and Di and MEE. ARCHER, iat asie Institute, °° near her sebool! to 1401 Mass. Washington © Schou} duties resunied Sept. 1878. “For circit iyhsaadress Mrs, M. RK. ARCHER. M Ce 3 PARKESBURG. INSTITUTE FOR BOYs, 2. TE, Selo! for Young Ladies dren, cipal of “P has removed .1T, GEORGE'S HALL, FOR Bows, a0 English, Classical, and Commercial Buarling Schcol, 14 miles from Baitimore, on W. Ma. RR. Lupils prepared, for any College or Business Life, ‘Terms $255 to $300 per ten months, 4h, 1878, Prot. Je town, Md. ‘MMER COURSE at SOSPENCERIAN BUSINESS Cole ‘7tb and L streets, duriag May, Jitne and July, Tuition by the month in Penmanship, Corre- nécnes, Booxkeeping and the calculations cou- nected therewith, For terms inquire at the College Office. my4-3m MALEEWOOD INSw1TUTE, Conconp- 245, Students propared tor badness Y sie bs iaest Vara College. Instructors first cere, sale feb@2-ly J. SHOBTLIDGER, A.M., Prin. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Loves PRICES THAN EVER! ies Patent Process Flour, per '4 bh Gclden Hil Flour, do. . Minuesota Spring Wheat at Good Famntly Fear, $1.56; good Kxira, O. K. Whiskey, per galion Sweet Catawba Wine, per, gallon Old Port Wine. French Brandy. Wue Tadic Ciaret, per bottle. Gove Butter, per pound...... Finest Creamery Butter, 80 ce} good as sold anywhere at Prime Cheese. srry “igs C.D. OE. 4 SON, D1S-tr A813 7th wt. nww., bet. Mand Mice RE Sh Souses nis Per pou! c A $ CATALRH Ek K H DR. HARTLEY'S GREAT REMEDY FOR CATARKH ee \s 8 Well-Kowul preparation, never falling to cure Ottens.ve Breat aWEILg oF Catarth, Harmless and plensant to use. W. 8. ENTWISTLE. corner 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, wholsale agent. The Genaine pin Bquare Box with Printed Di- rectiens Out le, cont a iu al bon with DE. HARTLEY'S Philadelphia Medical Youre ual. Price One Dollar. Sold atevery Drug Store, i and by DR. HAR’ jy22-1y No. 90 North Green Bi. ICH Goons. ee SUMMER WINES, BOTTLED BEER, Very low prices, C. WITMER, FINE GROCERIES, §y6-tr 1918 Pennsylvania ave. NEw YORK SHOVE STORE, - 605 Pennsylvania avenue. BOUTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. PRIVES GUARANTRED 25 P&R CENT. LUWER THAN ANY UTHER HOUSE IN THIS CITY. OUR GOODS ABE ALL REGULAR MADE AND ARK WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. Ladies’ French Kid Button Boots. Luilieg? French Kid Sutton Boots. Ladies’ Best French Kid. A, Ladies? French Heels, Boxtoe, Ladies’ Fexed Katto Boots. . Ladies’ Lasting Button Boots - $1.50 C, D wide... atten 2] : $1.25 ‘Slippers very cheap. "st full stock at low price: French Calf, hand stitched, Go: . French Calf, hand sutched, Ties. 3.50 to Gents’ low-quarter Shoes... 1.00 to 2.50 Gento Gaif, Congress Gaiters. ++$2:09 to 5.00 $1.25 to 2.00 Gent Boys oes good, solid and cheap, es apt ee so i. as these are the best 0. c 3 | Sx-Only One Price aad No Branch Store. 35 23-310 GEORGE MCCARTHY. | A LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT to know the best One Doliar GLASS He. HEMPLER-S, Optician, . "Ss, clan, 453 Penn. avenue n.w., corner 434 stfeet. Oat DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. | FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR #2. j Misses } Child tr GE D EXCURSION OF ST. MARKS | mM. NDAY BCHOC oumt ¥ TUESDAY N leaves ber wharf Steamer Mary Wasit at 9.30 a.m. and 6 dren, 25c. { Tickets good for both trips. jyzs-se | O LY $11.00 | TO NIAGARA FALL RETURN, on sp on 83 Tetarn farting of leave Baitin evening. Arrans Internaijonal Hore je day at the Falls; es, sight-seeing, Tickets ean teh: pommodatious ai $2 hi: den M. 25 per day; also | at gre: vel ad at Schel! rates. National Hotel drug store: Jos, F. town, aud W. A. Short, 1223 F st. n.w. rch. G GTEAMER NARBINGER, \ Next SUNDAY, at 9:30, for | Qccoguan. Falls. Next WEDNES- DAY, 8¢ 8, for Nenjemoy, for fish-' | ing, ctaiinis and bathing: ickets 60 cents. Char- ter ‘any day and evening. $25 for 100 passengers. | Apply at Boat. 8th street wharf, or at Bont?’ tee cream depot, 1011 7th st. jy19-1m FREOG, Captain. Ss NDAY EXCURSIONS TO MARSHALL HALL, — Steamer **Mattano’? leaves 6th-st. wharf EVERY S DAY, at 3:30 p. m., for Marsha n Hali; returning, will arrive in Washington at 8-30 p.m. No pains will be spared to make these excu, sions quiet and agreeable. A good Band of Mas. bas been enzaxed for the seasoe, Fare, roun. trip, 26 cents, 212-2 Wy ORKTOWN. $2 10 YORKTOWN. OLD POINT COMFURT | AND THE Car The Fourth €xcursion EAST TERIAN CHU, HY THURSDAY, A The *Jaue Museley™* wilt teav: Borclock p.mu., Thursday, Aug. Ls RN PRESBY- rst 2. 1878. i b st. wharf at | 1878, and return about 6 a.in. Satu day. “Th $2 each Balla e's Bookstore, y Maryistd ave, n.e Btn st House; M. House, giz . Alexandria, oro ‘comm litee, or at thy tate Rooius extra, mu Piication at Ball wiart. be séeured ou early ap. *s Bookstore, } Martress Checks Wii! piven to each one not ur- Cupylpg State Rooms, which wiil gu ntee the bearer of said check # mattress free of charge. Number of Tickets limite. repeals 00 cents, or lunches tay be carried if pre | ferred. No Liquor sold on the boat. Gi usie provided. Proprietor of the Miles House caterer Jy10-2aw4taa7t OR CHARTER. — The steamer ARKOW Capt, FRANK -HOLLINGS. HEAD, can be chartered for Excur- sus BORED HENSON & BRO. ag = as ‘ENTS, jy2-1m ‘Tth-sbeeet Wharf, UNDAY EXCUBSIO SUD Soaks Leese Until further notice. make lar Excursion Trips cu SUNDAY AF or 2 line o at ail on the Potomac, calling at Gi down and com! back. Fare 50 ts. JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave same wharf every SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at @o'clock, for eRe tl scdamer Thompeon’s Lekets not good . B.. "8 on Lake. m28-tr J OTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- SENGERS—The steamer MARY ASHINGTON, Which has been re- cently refitted and fernished, L. L,' Blake, captain, is the ouly boat allowed to land pas- sengers ut Mount Vernon wharf. Round trip $1. including admission t mansion and grounds. Steamer leaves 7th st. wharf dally (Sundays ex- SePied) at 20 a.tn.) and returns at 4 p.m. J. cH, HOLLINGSWORTH, Sup't Ladies* sicunt Ver. bon Association, L."L. BLAKE, steawer Mary Washington. Jel5-17 pom LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS. STEAMER “8Ux.” zt it wer JE wi me her SATURDal NIGHT EXCUR- SIONS, June 1th. to Point Look Sabon out, stopping at Piney Point going’ and retarning, leaving Stephenson's wharf, foot of Saturday at 6 P.m., return to x Pichi SRP om Georgetown. D.C. GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, 411 and 413 10th strect. RESSMAKING, ae, CLOAKB,4e., to know ‘- Tr thata first-class SEC. is id cheaper Try at m 6th | do. MV Eu | and go Ubrough trom SUMMER RESORTS. and Baltimore five times rer we $1.50 per day , $25 por month 1¥27 eoteepa* Je. FENWICK *QOCHOOL’S COTTAGE.” CAPE MAY. N Opened July Ist. Managed by a W Angton Inty. Terms $10. par wer per anc Best referenoss. Ad lres MRS. WILLIAMS, Leck Box 68. TLANTIC HOTEL, Occan City, Md. board $2.50 per day: $10 to $12.50 Per week. Appointments first-cias @t surf on the coast, Rovnd trip from Ks'timore via the Raste boat ay's steamers for $7.00. JOHN TRACY, Propri¢ Svea Write for circuit JAPE MAY POLNT.—Centonnial ious how open, This house ts pew and de- tit Alig located on tne beach, Lower 3 rat DAU aby ether hotel at Sen Grove, aly 018-2. B. REEVES, Proprietor ORPAN'S WHITE SULPMUR SPhing SS miles n x i chester aud 1, miles southeast of Blephe r son's Depot P.O...) Fre count} va. tet Y* ke >. JOMBANS s* MMEMING nok. WASHINGTO- ROCK ENON SPRINGS, On the Great North Mountain, near Wlochester, Virginia A. 8. PRATT, Paorrtetor, OPEN JUNE i2TH TO UCTOBER Isr. & house for the Estined,, witts vat raints of on. reasonable en joyme Bo absidan: table Board $40 pormonts with discount to families and fndividual Femaining two $x mere months. For Pampuiets e ~*~ 8S. PRATT & SON, Je15-2m 401 Sth st. n.w., Washiugion, D.C. gt LAKE CITY, UTA, TOWNSEND HOUSE. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. MOST DRLIGHTFUL Resort IN 7 WigT For Tovnists. Best Commerc! ple Rooms in the city, Jel2 Sm HENANDOAH ALUM SPiti SHENAN “Alum, Chaiybeate and suiphur Wate no Var: Ys aw n 2,000 Terms $90 fo $45 p For terms and painpllets ® . Proprietor NAYMORE NOUN: SEND, I Bpectal rates wo au.k AMUSF MENTS. £8r PEA ¥EREB ART GA N low Onl Ba largest #tock of say des, Pictured, Frames, ‘ . inlogs, Nall, Ac, in the Diserict Ba TERS Caba = He Please remem ier Name THE, SPRING ting: RAILROADS. PO THE wrk MOUNTALASt ‘ake the NEW YORK, » : HAKTSURD RALLKOAD oe eB AVEN ang DAY EXPRESS TRAN is Se at 8.05 a.m. from Giand Central Depot, New York, and thus SAVE SEVEN HOU TIME Aw: MLLES” TRAVEL.” soi ty % to the Moun! ny Way hours.” Mountaln Tickets and further Informacion can be obtatned in hington at office of the vt 10 0 Pot mac irom. snore wis an BA. THOME AND onto HalLnoaD THE GREAT DOU EL, :) BATIONAL BvD Te 45D SHORT ES r _ NORTH. NORTHWEST. W ESTAND SOUS WST, te take effect SUNDAY, Jung 8, 187: * otis am LEAVE WASHING Nz -m.—New York, Phils hi nd Bost Eeprees. prey City, On = x ire} Vol. Jesstp*s, Ha ee ee ‘ Balun and Way via Relay.) © 17.4—Baittmone and Laurel 6:10 a. m.—Point of Rocks borg, Wlnchescer, Hager apolie and Way chester, Hagerstowst xpress, 8:80 8.1u.-—-NEW YouE, I'HitapEn. oho tate Preis EXpnre, S. PARLOR Cat whew vd Philadelphia, siops ot Annapolp 35 ¢.m.—8t. Lonts, Chicago, Colum’ Pitisbarg Kpcoaa. Hagerstown aud Va.iey Brune, excep: Brine. Ti h Car wo Btsunwou, PULL unatt dally, Gr: Satuna y. Ge to Buu Bsitimore Express, Staps sey ps at Bia Laurel, Anuapoits tu 12:10 p.m,—Ba 1 Loatt C) Shing . . tumors, AnpAapoils, Xilicott Cit 230 p.w.--NEW YORE, PHILADEL Es , BosTON EXxraxss, On ‘Sandays to. Faltinos stoppil li Stations. Stops at Laurel. ries Freer ie wees de hat ass Janction. wef Needs 44:86 p.m.—oint of Rocks, Frederick, town, Winchester and Way Stations. “On Samany te. ‘Bolt of Rocks and Way Stations only, D-m.—Baitimore, Aunspolis and Way Sts 16:30 p.m.—1"t Nort SeCANTON. Giweet Hine Dr ‘T TO Boa’ grata Hveane Da PSC Ba tmore sud Way Station sence: DI z AND ‘XPRESS SLEEPING CARs to Chicago. —— * 78:20 p.m.—Haitimore F xpress. t6:26—Bt. Louis. Cincionaii, Lontsvijieand Pitts burg Express, Pitisburg, Ee i burg, €xeept Sunday, Pull 18:30 p.m.—-NEW YORK, PHILADBLPEIA AN) BALTINONE EXPRESS. SLERPING Can to Nov York, aad Spocial Sleeping Car to Phi adel (*) Dally, Other trains Gait creat Bae All trains stop at Relay statto 5 1 187 AND 8OU y 2 Batten est GRE A’ PENT ChTAg 1O| NORTH, WES TO THE Double Track, Splendid Boemery, Me JUNE 10th, WTB, WASHINGTON, «r: Bb! B atrocia, na toi owe Oe @ wad the West. 10:20 a.m. aa oF Car wo Pitsburg and Simeping C, mig to Clip msi, Si Louls and 7:40 p.ci, Gatly, with Peisce Car to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC Ra For Cabacaigua, Rochesier, Bots 8 LEAV er of Six bu TRALY c 'LBOAD, N Falis aud the norzh, at 7-60 p. eet Saurday twit Pease GaP, cy. engert Wiliausport, Lock Haven, and icumira® ei 10:10 a.m. dally, exept Sunday. For New York and the Kast, 1:45 a:m. and Eigreal oT huiaae cant oaks cat eee 8:90 a.m. dally, ex- ror New York an@ a ap coniay eu East, 1:80 p.m, au, ex: A For Bros hy nN. ¥., all weacaaay AIRE coonget at Jersey Stig” wits Transfer to Fulton strest, Ai E ° Fo re euea ee SM. and 4:80 p,m, any, ALEXANDRIA AND ¥i L BREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AN. WASHING a as INGTON RAILROAD, ’nG the South, 8:05 m, and 10 p.m, except Bantay, © a 6 7, Gast corner cf __PLANOS AND ORGANS. Pianoxa S;ecialty, ing-ont sale. Great taraiag. Come a dl se. H. L, SUMNER, SU oan st, aLLer DAVIS & CO. Pianos. : Ue~ L°&=2 28. CALL AT OUR YARD OR WRITE US FOR AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR BILL OF LUM- BER. YOU WILL BAVE MONEY. 3a WE ARE NEVER BEATEN. WILLET 4 LIBBEY, Conner Biath street and New York avenue, a