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=. RITE ET = SS (HE EVENING STAR. | y_:"nta'nues cone Amembty. District Government Adatrs. zum counre. CITY ITEMS. | AMUSEMENTS. EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS beter. eae : -SCUSSED—THE DUTY OF | The liistriet Commissioners were all present I Sota lg Nig rah ripe g - i ‘ or iy 31. 1878. WORKING MEN 70 ORSERVE THE LAWS—IR- | this morning at their posts. Commissioner Yesterdsy, the task wills of Bure x. Woot BLOTTING PAPER—Milans & Wilkins, 603 7th. | ASE BART ve HOSEL Ne i rrIcmiC WEDNESDAY..........--Saly Uy RESPON «ADEKS NOT RECOGNIZED. Dent is much improved, but not entirely re- | Ward, Secet ‘Morris, deceased, were filed an NERvovs HEADACHE, which gives rise to | THURSDAY, Angast 1, 1878, or THe = A Special T ting of the Workingmen’s as- teen bo Yad Cold. ar of tax-tags publication issued. "In re, estate of Professor many graver troubles, yields quickly to one or | 4:90. m, Admission 35, x. a 12 . — Weather Indications To-day. Seaente id last evening “to take into | ror coos, sold by Collector Cook, was 2.250. foseph Henry, Pe hecprget letters of Sana: two doses of Lodille’s Headache Specife. | TEENTH GRAND ROSEDALE CLUB a coos ert La the proposed reduction of police ke’ policemen were paid today for the | tration issued to Harriet H. Henry. the widow : — . NNUAL SCHUETZENFEST Has deen Postponed on account of rala anti! Ay Oerrcua,§ Pavniy | -Aher matters of interest to this as. | month of July at the lith-street station house. or sulta Flarpont Marks Was fied. @8 dior thet S$ FIXTURES.—Over two hundred vari’ | as tm = THURSDAY, Ang. 1, 1878, at Gloshoro, at wawmer, | Geiegete . There was a large attendance of | The District. Treasurer has been ordered to | © , eties in 2.3, 4, 6.and 12 lights, at pric ait se 5 8 to suit , ; . — : inet al raiDs ( » and among the ‘spectators were | required base ball clubs to pay a license in al! | of Dante Li foot, "Will af ‘Walter ie Brook, the times, ‘at’ Hamilton's, ¥. M.C.A. dull. | WASHINGTON SCHUBTZEN VEREIN NNUAL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION east to hen and Mr. Speer. Dr. Toomas pre- | cases where admission fees are collected, | deceased, * fled; mi ‘0 probate and | 7,31,e02: DAY OF Sor Ree Pe eriN vx otk. ST. BAPT!ST CHURCH det , with G.W. Speir secretary pr tem. under Yhe license laws of the District, (clauss | record no letters required toe Lssucd.. Estate No Mone Froosine or Geuze with tne (orn jeee ATS. NG FIVE | ad 5. 5, Samer Matteue. FE RE ot etioy de TRON EO THE LATE La. | li, ection jished sensation in relation to an | tion issued. Estate of Samuel H. Howell, de. | DAQMORERLOoDtNG oF CELL Ans — With the hooting, Prize Shooting by the Wehaetson ase Rteted by the Hest amateur ‘alent ot 5 : | ting, Prize Shooting by the Tickets at the low price of 30 cis. : can be 5 Hi Imshouse he racterized by the | ceased: order modifying decree of May ll. | ing of cellars from back water is impossible. | Ccgowng: Prize Shooting by the Sebu every day. “5 book store. and Wm, LOCAL_NEWS. whe action of the supervicingterettien hae | plysicians ave other offers connected with | Estate of Mary Ii. Schoolcraft, iaventory. of | Hf Ghecguaus syom back: water is impossible. | Corre "aid aus ie tad foe's Gar heat aves hist wart 0:3h music by the Marine Band tyue's, do. Bost leaves 6b st. wharfa:6-30 filed by the executors, and the Th ipal of its working may be every day, commencing at 8p. mh. ‘Special : sontes tee i . | that institution as a gross exaggeration. These | bersonal estate al gases. The principal o: orking may be Ns 10:30. sy8 icused Locals. visfon to Inesponsibie emcractors at such a otelalsiaveal joined inackingforathorough | Usual order of sale granted. "Last wil and | Seen at Hamiton'a ¥_M-C A bullae where sen MOUE ABOU 5 ZEN wil? ie ier today ge | low aur. Riowine co be naar ece vestigation if the Disiriet Commissioners | testament of John G Waters, deceased, having | jt is connected with Sewer to show Its opera- qressrs, NEWMAN. CHEWART MANLY AND ety age ER pA Weick am. su 4 | could not be done for such sum withoug swia, | think the charges worthy of thelr notice. been proven on the 24th instant, was admitted | tion. A guarantee is given in every instance | ( BRO . . ‘G eahore. TUES wre:—At 8 o'clock BIn., Wy iy | Could not workingmen- {<a policy of injasice |. Commissioner Twining has approved the | to probate; bond fixed at #1 tate of | that it will do what is claimed for it. : ceased ; and fing Celebrated by their beautiful renditiousof eeutl- DAY, Aucictote Ise. Vibe Fers ted at7 sible contractors, who are Willing to , following rule: Al, claim agents or other per- | Mary Ann Sprigg:, deceased ; first and tinal ——— mental and character songs of the sunny South, ec. | Beats will make houriy trips from 2 to 12 p.m, io pert ; ; att ‘or drawbacks are prohibited from visitiny 8 passed. hJ. Bargy, de- | a coarse perfume. Indeed, the refined of bo: i all shooting $00.0 Wash aco Ree AO. | Trem al thas es usomposed of representatiyes | oom No. iu or from holding any commune | ceased; Ast account of the adiiaisavor | 2,Coarse.P always critical in this particular. | Two accompilsned Yeung lads. who wo goiten | IOK'0u from Bio 7 plas 8S ; ; a Fovomag deme: tes | manner in'which contracts ve ies and cal | cation with the clerks duriag ollice “hours, | assed. Hence itis that Murray & Janman's Florida | opintans from the entire Pras .n Auperion sing | Conett by demvers of the Magne Chote an Inga train of thige exce | upon the architect to pay mire attention to | Felative to. the work of the office. Aso, that Equity Court—Judge Humphreys, Hater is Co,universally preferred by persons | win appear la new songs, dace aad: sketches | "pacer eae Singers fs 8 to ML p.m “ina bclore Ke was ates Cit | responsibie contractors fish to the lowest bid, | HO "spectal cases” of claims for drawbacks | To-day, Cole age, Keed, Hopp agt, Vigel, | of correct taste to all other tollet waters and | They have never been fa Warkingeas, AVERY | pacing try Pia, Music by Protessor ee ne, Was aware: of it, Going so he not only does justies to the | Will be eutertained by the department, Kendrick agt. Noiris, and 'Smitu agt. Chroni- | extracts. LARUE aad BELGE LARUE, fs thet dariag | TREE sthe herses and knocking thé Gres Junace £0 the SNEBHCTION GF AEWEEE: cle Publishing ‘Company: appeal ‘bonds ap- . | aud astonishing acrobatic and, trapeze perforu:- | Tickets of amiss’ on to the grounds 25 cents, Nc front wheeis irom snder the carriage, and jonsible nor willing to pay A general icspection into the condition of | Proved. Riddle agt. Stubling; order for eum- BricuT EYEs, regular featares, Aud 6 2r08- ances. Grand Double Stereo-Pauopticon Exit Falke ‘or children onder 12 years of age, Fare by Avho seacr at Iita and ¥ strevts broke yes. | honest wages: that while we are oppased tO | the cld sewers of this city mate le wee ae Mt. | mission. Farr age Keyser, aud Causten age. {al Sgure, tail to, Produce thelr cue obect A | ton ly Frot HG. ayer. Briliant Wum-nation | Fer: y, ou nts. ; bl a Rg Rd tr Me lamage tu that | Violence in carrying out thelr demands, we | Chapin. superintendent of repairs, discloses | Ritehie: order admmitiing parties complain: | the complexion Skin to tongh or hare. To | The Washington Sengerteod qt BeBe Mie | goa Bar pe slect, as ail of Fi aor ne Camase to That | i phold, and wiil sustain in any fair and honor- | the fact that some of them are ina pretty bad | aut. Huntley agt. Huntley: order to pay Plorahes Or une an Oe conen or Suphar | bave kindy patel ig ee | z of the committee a in the city, named J. O'Brien, | #ble way, the workmen who held out and de- ining or- state, and that something must be done to | Money. Young agt. Disiriet; resira n mpapy, who will exciade e the Dis the Ferry will offer their best sougs. The tet oniet at hany. Pa, pickel up a new friend | manded a fair day's pay for their set vices in. riet trouble and expense. The | der issued. Gilman agt. Chapman; rue to joan. ‘ ‘ Guaranteed by the several comin. cea Positives | PrOPer Pe : y 7 y zi : e to fil Hill's Hair Dye restores the tinge of youth | no adinission of doubtful ~yaractore Meta ace | Major Morgan has kindly conse to se street Mond 7 r they had bad | 'he recent trouble at the new bureau of priut- | old sewer—one of the first large ones made in | Show cause, Campbell agt. Peck: leave to file ful “uaracters. Members are | ,,MaJor Morgan has kindly t Sovetal rte fee cece aecen they had bad | ine ‘puliding ; thas the only way the work this city some twenty-five years ago=raning | a@ended bill. Harmon agt.Myers; order ap. | togray locks. requested to present ingie membership tickers at | {Mi ct olicomeu to protect the par’y T ness, and when he woke up bis g a men will ever obtain their rights is by a waied | from Tiber Creek and Ist street up Indiana | Pointing B. H. Warner receiver. For Upwarp or Tuiary YEARS Mrs. Wins: | "'\305t THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. . chain were missing = front, only obtained by strong organization; | avenue, diagonally through ihe Clty Hall lot POLICE CouRT—Acting Judge Walter. low's Soothing Syrup has deen used for chil. | — 4 RAND FXCUMSION TO GLYMONT Shooting for the king's prize at the Scher and we appeal to them to cut loose tvom un- | to éth and G, and up 6th to I street, isin many To-day, Theodure Connors, indecent expo- | dren. It corrects ac idity of the stomach, re- 626 ON EXHIBITION ) HOt St ETERS SUNDAY zenfest to day ° : known and irresponsible leaders, as such ouly | places decaying, and that, portion of It on wh | sure; $5. John Lawson, profane; $3. Mary lieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures } AND SALE {6 6 SCHOOL, “THURSDAY, “August, "Minnehaha Lod tend to injure instead of doing guod. aud holit | street is in danger of falling in. Most of the | Ross and Susannah Golflin, loud; $ each. Jas- ‘sentery and diarrhea, whether arisin, Est. Wer | hy reet Chart Tee ren ahart, toot Si A the following of Heror this aeoettpas aud under the protec’ | lateral branches of the B-street sewer are rap. | MeDermott was sent dowu for varancy. So: | Agere, ARG diarrhoea, | whether old an FREE SBT GALLERY AND st... 7) a.m. Afternoon boat iraves Cross: “Mary I iW V.T.3 tion of this assembly. idly fling up with sand and gravel, anda foree | phia Lewis, Henry Hudson and James N.Hud- | webstried Temedy. 25 cents a bottle. NO Ose tent? STORE, “y‘hestreet wharf 7 o-cluck. Ticke = i rai i. ‘ +, NOTHING TO DO WITH THE RIOTERS. of menare constantly required to keep them in | son forfeited collaterais. Fieetwood Sievens, Choice On Paint: 5 wings, Chromos, &e. 1y30. 8: M.A. Darn Ar. Chase. of the bookbinders, asked what ) working use. The lith-street sewer, on whieh | forfeited cuiiateral for profanity. Josephine TABLE HgLp for weak and nervous snf- | _ Also, stock of Paper Hangings, Window 2 chaplain; J. W. mbly had to do with the rioters. It repairs have been made, is now in better con. | Stevens, assault on John West, a blind man; fexs. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- | Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Uords and Tas deputy 1 ored these parties altogether, aud had | dition than when first made. Many radi aud costs, or thirty days. The case of the | eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- Kings, Naila, &c,, in the District. Platt, © refused to hear a communication trom Mr. | changes will have to be made in our sewer se Jnited States agt. Wm. Cranston, for assault er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. TeRms Cage, n storm ye two | Cohen. and itseemed to him ridiculous now | system, but-nol under the present limited ap. | on Henry MeGinis, was resumed, and. after Avold imitations, Book and Jouraai,with par. | #7 Piesse remember Name and Number. sy1-1y sof aze, nal y | to consider resolutions endorsing them. Propriations. ‘The streets must first be re. | hearing testimony for the defendant a fine of | tieuiars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher HE SPRING Is Now is the FRI i} IKRESPONSINLE LEADERS OF WORKID paired. . ®and costs was imposed. Susan Mahoney, | Galvanic Co., New York city. 6,25,d&kly Time to Nell. . Cathiren's Mr. Hamilton said that the object REDUCING POLICE EXPENSES, colored, was charged with assault on Maliada pistiarciniataiceiale v NG*, leaving Tth-street wharf at 7 pm. ONLY 5 CENTS. give these laborers, who are not organized the | | The Distiiet Commissioners have notified | Craig, ‘who testified that in coming from | To Lapres AND GENTLEMES —We wish to Support of the assembly, aud it was tue duty | Major Morgan of their purpose to reduce the | Georgetown Susan followed her to her home | eal attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scour. of The assembly to protect them. While we are | expenses of the police establishment, aud to | aud jumped into her tearing her dress and | ing and Dyeing Establishment, No.4 street, more fortunate pad bAyS the eountennnoe ot | this end direct that the services of Messrs. A. scatching. ber tases ue as chareee wick near “th Street. By Promptly adopting the GEORGETOWN ADV MT | 3 Music, ret the merchants and citizens, we should assist | De Vere Burr and C. C. Royee, clerks at police a : arges latest improvements, whether of American or . | 2D Bing t the unorganized. We had hever ignored the | headquarters, will have to be dispened with | assault on Mary Harris, who testified that M'TS | = A European invention, he is enabled todo his labering men, but the so called leaders, who | after this date (Jul These clerks are effi. | Anne coarged her with taiking about her, and | work in a manner not to be equalled by those POTOMAC IS are irresponsible. cient, and are well known to visitors at police | assaulted her. “Other witnesses. testified’ that | Wo? possessing these facilities. His cleansing | [>> Mr. Barker said that the assembly had never | headqua: Major Morgan very much re- | they got to fighting in the alley, and fought | anddyeing Ladies’ and Gent's suits are, in Georgetown, D. C., July 24. 13 Steamer MARY W ignoved the laboring mea, but had ignored erets' los their at, Oren Burisa son | intothe yard. The defendant claimed twat | fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his “The annual election for twelve Dirsctorsot this | wil basen t laboring men and yet of Major De Vere Burr, who was one of the | these women were on the place for the pur- superior work, N. B.—A specialty of his con- | Company will be held at the omice, No. 58 High | Seventh stres ers, Huey bud endeavored to | members of & former police board, and for a | Bose of disturbing her; #2. “Emma Lee and | sists in removing spots from costly party dress- strvet. ob MON DAY. August 6, He wast Jong time treasurer of the board. Fare, tal, Seale (theirs tocerieg | &8! 2 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re- | 9 fy, SMA a REVIEW OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. bucket, and found that they had buttermiik | Moves #rease spots effectually from any article, 8, Shows, &c., at ces at JUSTH'S Old 619 D street nw. All uowws attended jr FARE mail | Also, every SUNDAY AFTERNOON 8:3 p.m,, ur | returning at 8 p.m, FARE 15 CENTS. SURANCE COMPANY, | OURS RID Orrio, No, 58 Hic Ste | Gt Bocas close at 1 o°cl sek | Excursion’ wili te give . DEEBLE, Se with the resolutions, 2 all unlawful a he repudt 3, he should give oppressed ay), | turning at 11 p.m. Fare rounil- u A review in some 25 c1 “ ay fo ooberny and careful pressing giyes them an appea AZORS, SCISSURS, P NIVES, N Daucing ou each of the above trips, The managers y Sisters in eharge and cared | r. Tho Mr. nilte 2 made under the old rules, were yesterday | Wer f at ee digmis 2 INDY, If idge st., Georgetown. a. - : # atreon’t that this wa an importa t_dueetins. for the passed, upon by the District Commissioners, 8 fone, it, home, they attacked hei Aaya Tera saE es teat, EaDEe = post ? TO THURSDAY, AU. $ n P stre 2 | a vy Shor OW pia 2 fe sive » bene! » revulati Cate pee : Pp E 5 a i i es ” night, and butied the public. If xentlemen were uot informed | Pecenily adopted to ceavery Soel e Hons Mackall, was dismissed, Anna saying that sie SUMMER RESORTS. By rset cts how tie Most sUST ist, 1878. ri¢ as tothe course of the assembly. they should re- | ‘The effect has been generally to reduce the oe afraid: of Bi. ee rre peas = = = Dieie in this part of the Country, THE GREAT EXCURSION OF THE andbenehissin ey THE ATTEMPT TO PAUPERIZE LApOR. eee © rena Font th to pd West: | "A MOTRER'S PUNISHMENT OF HER CHILD, Foaraing by the day, wees or mouth. Atm PREMIUM STEAM DYRING AND BCOURING KS- Cie ig te ME ferry, When the Lavor Exchange made aneiort to | Sty and ith sts. aw. + Lith; bet Fand i | | Mary Velati was charged with making an | THEO. F. MOYER, Proprictor, Point dqsii PABLISAMENS, Grand © i duce wages from $1.25 to 50 cents per day, 1, between ‘Isth ‘and 1th sts. n.w.; geauly on Angelo Velatl, a, boy of 9 years of | Lockout. j:Sitn_ | 49 Jetferson st. near Bridge st. George- the beat. 2s | Unis assembly was tae first to denouuce this Bel n ‘15th and 17th sts, ne N, between | age. Sergeant eler testified that he was | eq 2S COTTAGE.” ete eaves at c tp fo nor. | attempt to enrich the contractors and the head | {,y°Uwern {th and 17th sts mm Inditna | ¢alled on by a gentleman and went to the COOLS COTTE RYN. J. Pop Lly Bind TES cieeaintt ee BustNESS | precraunnics ® mauaic stares ane st r mer Express \ iii leave with the | 2nd front of the Labor Exchange. He well | ave. to New York ave. Wes isyivania | Soreon wth street, near G, and found that | Opened July Ist. Managed by a Wash: @ , Druggetsand Bianketsa speciaity during the sum- Posi, Repu. and Critte copy.) 2? excnrsiobists, ‘th-si. wharf at: a. m.: Cross’ | remembered that a contractar was charged | ave, from 1sth st. to Hock Creek ¢ sth ¢ west, | the child was perfectly naked, with his body | ington lady. posing $1) yer were mer months, District work sent for and returned Wharf, foot of 1th street southeast, at 7‘ a.m. | with attempting to use this fifty cant labor, | {NG hy trom ist | Marked, and she was engaged ’in washing the F month. Best,te eran ee. ag eam be of Re. Orders by mall and express Oo» $11.00 on boat leaves Cross’ wharf at 5.30 | and from that time they had battled against it, | {eu ave. | blood from his body at the ume. She said she | MRS. WILLLAMS, Leck Box 68. iyO-ane promptly attended to. Address as above. jell-ir ki a to 2d from Louisiana ave. é Dody é. treet Whart at 7 ok The credentiais referred to were from an ua’ | {0 74 t, trom. Pea had whipped him, and would do it again, fo TLANTIC HOTEL, Occan City, 1d. | ———— en NIAGARA qe credentials rere : om 8o GB. | i : A Mt the test of the nown party, cooked up ou the stree ners, | yf Potomac, from Bridge | she could do nothing with him. The boy te Board $2.50 per day; $10 to $12.60, EDUCATIONAL. AND Ki . and when the committee on cation d sts, Georgetown; Grace, fiom High to | fied that his mother whipped him with a cow. | per week. Appotntments first-class. Fin- (Bi: a Tickets good for a continuous ride going on spe- City made their report it was adopt y aunani- | Porsmae sts, Georgetown between G | hide because he went out and threw a bag of | gst surf on the coast ound tp Hiexots — — | cial train. “Returning via Geacwa aud Saat on She mous vot fe defended the action of the | ana sts. p.W. 3: N st. between Scott statue | Saitat her. Prof.J. Remington Fairlamb rsti- | from Baltimore via e 3 37.00. re Bia EORGETOWN COLLEGIATEINSTITUTE, | eca Lake W Wathiu's Glen, snd good to return pat Bat “The aussoute coir | the labgtiagines, Me assed it there wasaay | Reosbect, Betweet? High and Market sis, | and heard the cries of the child And the sound | write tor etreuark STS | coum on WEDNESDAY, September Ith. Kor | and Potomac dep nt 6 ath Angi 1 x credentials Ae had bes preseused cia bid | /sf, om Hivh to ‘Fayette sts.,Georgetown ; | Bumanity, he trom the erigs sid sours’ th. | CARE, BIA¥ROENE., Comtommiat Howes | Jot Gay strect, Georgetowa. ysi-dune | Suegiee W!pmeut clatie, arriving at the Falla sac e Mosele redentials as hac 1 presenied. Pe 5 ig, judging ee is iow open. This - Ss ernatto ‘ oa een aiey | Gas not organized, nad it cocmen to be ou Be TrORT LHL TO GE ee ee Eat ae Dekettcs, | Pimbéal toe tein teas ee ee en | negara Uaegh tae pone ee aa oe ARK SEMINARY. 608 Sth street u.w., op | Iuternational Hotel for accommoda: ‘Wednesday at ing more than Bro ER 10 JOUR Ste BW 3 13th St, between | Tete dO Ok Deane there Keeps the ad- | TAtes than any ether hotel atSea Grove. Tropdittan cars: will Kenpeh for teins of the Me: | Bouse, at Watkins Glem for $2.85 no tee he Meud 1 they must be organized Leoperis, b2 brougnt | between Bridge and West sts., Georgetown. jolming store; that the boy was ordered to 49 je18-2m_ O. 5: REEVES, Proprietor. _ | Sihion BRPTENEAE Tee Fee Onan Palen Tick eee kay Bestel reduced d for to-morrow evening, on the hi ust be ized pit Ais) gat * <6 . lown inthe cellar and split some wood, an ? Particulars address Princi: Mrs. G. M. Con- | ates. ef (an ve had at Bchelier & Stevens* ‘ade City, leaving at + o'clock into the hails, and not harabgued on issued by Inspector Eutwisle. Laura Banes, | be Would not go, when she whipped him: but | @f OM BAR’S WRITE, SOLE IU | particulars address Principals, Mrs. G. M-Con- Rational Hotel drug store: Jos. i. Birch, George- ¥, ato p.m., the Eastera Presbyte. | corners. They must be fully instru Goustruee @ two-story brick dwelling, Mass. | B¢ fot away, and when they got him back she | Waneueswor and 1% miles pouthesst of Avgust 18th, atter which date the "Principais will | TWD. and W. A. Short, 1223 F st-n.w. jy 24-8t rian Chureh Live a grand excursion to Yor their duties, oue of which is to observe the | construct a two-story brick dwell nbrihen whipped him. The Court said that the mother | gtephenson's Depot P. O., Frederick be ag the Seminary. Circulars at Bookstores. 112, FO NANSEMOY.—Craviog, sbing town, Old Point Comfort, and the Capes. See | laws. I they are to do business ina clapetrap $2,000. John Ruppert, construct a two-story | M#¥ have been a little too severe, aud if pun- | county, Va. (jel5-2m) “"_E.C, JORDAN. 3331-eolm&dim I aud bathing. Bleamer Harbin- = adyt. manner there will be constant trouble. They Store and ‘dwelling, eorner 7th and Ontteobs ishment is inflicted it might make the ed iG FOR WASHINGTO- ¥V AVERLEY SEMINARY, cr, every THURSDAY and SUN- . —— should understand that the best and pro! hhwest: S00. Mrs, M. J. -Kowell, repair | Worse. Tn this instance he would admonish | GUMMIEBING FOR BOARDING AND DaY SCHOOL | DAY, a8 am.. from Bil sires Tur Case c EHAN. CH iGED witu AT. | way to advance their interests is to observe | BOrthwest: $4.u. rs. M. J. Rowell, repair | the mother that she can only inflict reasonable 2 FOR | wharf. “Tickets, 50 cents. Chatter any day and TEMITED Ot *E ON JOUANNA WipMAN.— | the laws, remembering that the men who | & frame 1616 1l9ihstreet northwest ; 3250. Jam punishment. " ROCK ENON SPRINGS, YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. | eveing $25, for 150 passengers. Apply at boat or Yesterday afternoon, in the Police Court, | harangué the mob and excite to deeds of | Moriarty, repair a_frame dwelling, 2013 = On theGreat North Mountain, near Winchester, | The Priuclpal and Corps of Teachers of the | at Bouts's Ive Crean Depot, 1011 Jt a? (Acting Judge Walter.) the case of Daniel | violence, are not the workingmen’s friends, | Street northwest; #75. George Sa repair Virginia, Gegrgstown Femaie Seminary will resume duty | _523-1m M. E. GREGG, Cant Shehan.a young man iy years old, charged | The press to-day is supporting those who are | @ brick building, 313\ Pennsylvania avenue GEORGETOWN. A. 8. PRATT, PROPRIETOR, sey) EMBER 18TH, at | QUAL DIVISION With haying on Thursday night last assaulted | making bold efforts to advanee the cause of | northwest; $1.0, Widdows, construct a ———- . OPEN JUNE 127m 'TO OCTOBER 1st. CnC toe trees Washington, DO. ON, No. 3. 8. of T. With inten: to outrage Miss Johanna Wid: | the laboring men, but condemn all mob vio- 11 § st eek ‘between Micuway Ronpeny.—Mrs. Bessey, residing | A Rouse for the refine without restraints of drug stores, and at Gieun's jewelry swore, Oth Si-y EXCURSION TO FORT MONROE, man, ntinued alter our Teport ciosed— | lence; an ; A fe jeliing, nai'strech. i. | in. Virginia, near the Chain Brdge was | fashion. reasonable enjoyment. near D. . NORFOLK and THE CAPES, _D. E. for th | wg WITH THE AID OF THE PRE: . rat ad i dwelling, 6 mee’ stopped on the road near the Virginisénd of An sbandant table. “Board $40 or month a wblivation may be made te the Princtpal through | SATURDAY EVENING, August 10th, le for the government c they will succeed. There are men in every rket rederick Streets, George. ‘ nes rain 4 with discoun’ es and Individuals 1 Sioddard st., Georgetown, by letter, till August t th ana ¢ ty who will work fora pittance, bar the bridge, on Monday last (the 2h) by a | remaining two or more months. For PampLiews | ish. attr iat ot the Seminary, Steamer JANE MOSE! = S a ThUESaAy wicks | See echt coe eaie by deeds Of pttoten --———_-— large negro man, who Sprang into the back of | andall formation apply to dy 18-1 MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. Tickets $1.75; Children between a mreets, and was at home last hursday night. | We should wot attempt ¥ ofeeds of violence to | Hayeas CoRPUS IN THE Cast OF GEOGE | her buggy, and ‘seizing her by the shoulders 7S. PRATT & 80N, : = and e . put So'e e heard a voice at t he corner stop these men, for by doi ng 30, We Dot ons H. berLen.—To-day, Judge Humphreys or- | demanded her money, which she gave him, | _Jel5-2m_ 401 9th st. n.w., Washington, D.C. GtusTON FEMALE SEMINAK boat gine” Soon. we Out of the house and saw some man walk | the law. Weshoud So bring wae oes ee co dered a writ of habeas corpus to issue cou. Bea EO ner meee See ne ee mone MO%® ViEU Hovse, STAUNTON, VinGINIA. | all, ve P ce Johanna Wiiman. The 2 pubiie ‘as to obtain the in ement of the | Banding the warden of the jail to produce fr a ( 5 : 8 away, b id not see Johanna Widman. The | the public as v0 obtain ie orsement uf the fore him at two o'clock to morrow one George | to the violence used the chain broke leaving one abcinding Mrs, Gen. J. E. ag eet UNDAY EXCURSIONS To MAKSHALI Hi] nae He NetiGd tomimat weputd eek bee | He Butler. The petition, filed by Messrs, W, | ler wateh in her pocket, He then deliberately FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA. board Warranted. Cilmate mlid, heaithtul. “ieee HALL, — steamer = “Mattano™? 4 4 ard | that even ihe erchitees in anecion Will sez | 4. Cook and Arthur Browning, sets forch thai | overturned the buggy, so as to prevent the {ravagance prohibited. Discipline excellent, Not | jSA'y8 Sth-st. wharf EVERY SUN- 5 snized a3 Shehan'sabout the justice of the demands upon iim, audia | PE soner ie eek), Miers pommitied to jail by aay Gan early “alarm, and made Bis | piscsny summer Resor, hesutitut mountain | BScirian, Send for catalogue te eee AM Hall returniu, Polit arrive te Woscin ton at 8.30 SO Walked Awae cin ‘i re careful ia awarding con, | Ue, Police Court on thé 19h of Juiy (inst scape. . Heo Mahesh ethene E 5 _M. | pm. No pane wan . ton at 8:3 i) Whe Walked away did so | future will be more careful iu awarding cou- | that on or about the first of Julyhe Grdereda | ELECTION OF OFFICERS —Heber Tent, No. | Bowing Saloon atteched tore house, 68 ‘9 EST END INSTITUTE. Hong quict anid agreeshiger ag (2,tuake these excur~ ak te dthat h ted She. iving wages. In a legal t for their | $Uitof clothes to be made by One Alexander | 1, 1,0.R., has elected the following oflicers for of charge to Boarders. Rooms new. large J Mrs. 8. L, CADY's has been engaged for the season, Fare. roumic : ant Heston ware Vita they Would havetben good cit. | Nichol,a merchant tailor, and deposited with | the ensuing six months: George W. Shoe- | and airy, Good shade, plenty of Ice. nO Inset Schoo! for Young Ladies, trip, 25 cents, + Mere comnd- Ey al tr Eee ee seeees, at he 8, Dut thev attempt violeuce the pomoeag | hing as part payment: that ou the Ih he | maker, F.C. 4; Allen Bloxton, Shep.¢ William | So 2"F; ,Good shade, pi aqual to any house inthe | _ y15-2m New Haven, Conn, TORN TOW. he cauewas conineak the law will beluvoken. ano powerot puble | Went to the store and asked for the cloties, Marriott, C. It. Joshua s. Thorn, 2. R- g A. | Hate., Bosraper da $2) the month, from $6 to PESSILVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY ORKTOWN. This morning Mr. Coyle said that afte’ re | opinion is greates than the power of rocics | and, Uley Were delivered to him, they retain- | Littlejobi, 1S. ¢ George Decker, Levides Ed, | Buamber of occupants. Gye mech tien, 8 TO YORKTOWN, OLD POINT COMPORI fection. he had come to t conciusign that | east at the heads of policemen or men eugaued | ii5 Leon and. the sy alrecay co ae ee Giementsdn, 1: -itharles T.M. Baker, i, ‘©, | _del7-eo8m' J. M. STINSON, Proprietor, Thorough instructions iu Civil Engineering, the a HE CAPES, an Abedreiceotag esi oe nom ws . thereupon walked out, without any felonious | G,: Hershel Hudson, Chap.;Samuel B. Fox, CITY, UTAR, Ssics ane Eugish. For circulars, apply to C: The Fourth Kxcarsi ! » " a1 a cae. He had, ver, prepared 7 Meaty Rutten ie intent, Promising and intend to pay said trustees. vy ita es S42T eee gore THEO. HYATS. President. 2) 15-803in TERIA! SHECH. ion EASTERN ?KESBY- Cahill, for the ee ei ‘ ay enGuch 3 : 2 {| Nichols if he would send a messenger with ME HEAVY Rain yesterday did but little Wi . REDERICK FEMALE SE. ARY, ere 7 JRSDAY, August 1, 1878. - Cahill, for the Miter consulta: | go far enough, and be hoped that, as out of | jicnOrs Hf he would, s¢ Sunday Herald. He | damage here, breaking a few culverts aloug —— Resa Will reopen EM ARY eee The *-Jane Moseley"* will foune went ox tion with fri ed, Said that he | the aprisiny of last week had come this meet- further represents that on the I7thS. Eiliot,a | the canal and the moorings of some sad September 11th. Terms very moderate. For cata- | 80°Cl0ck p.m., Thursday, Aug. 1st, Fould not interpose a spectal plea ashe in. | ing, that fol wang the arraignment of Archi- | clerk of Nichol, obtained of the Police Court a | seows along the creck note oF Wonk were FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Jogues address Mrs, M. W. HAURELTON, Prosi. | 1878, and return about 6 a.tn. Satur Salty, nu’ OF Se Seeusell ‘would plead | tect HAUL would be tae arrigAmens Of Col. (5, for hiSarrest.charging him with jarce- | lost however. ‘The outlet of the creek into the | (MOST DELIGHTFUL REsonT IN THE deat. iylz‘coim | t8 Po Borate oe, BAS at urt (Justice Walter) imposed a fine of | contracts to the detriment of the wo: ny, on which he was arrested ou the Ith, H kstore, or of Mrs. E. Meller, 102% ud | river at Winships ‘‘Mole” wharf was as usual | WEST FOR Tourists. Best Commerciai he'was fined #25 and cost, or thirty days sample 4 HE KOSSLYN SEMINARY Notwithstanding Mr. Mullet was re in | in such cases filled up with sand. Rooms in the city. Miss n.e.; H. V. Hudson's, cor. H and 25 _ B. ROSS, Principal, . Ue; Joseph Free. F st., opposite Kbbvite alenceptaioans - . Dee op caer jail. He avers that the warrant was illegal Roppeny.—The grocery and provision store WM. H. HOOPER, Will reopen on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 18th, at | House; M_V. Maxwell, 334 7th st. ne; ee A WEEK’s Sanitany WouK.—Health On. a Cacia Ue hbo. wos Himemen,, because and un and the court had no jurisdiction | of Mr. J. W. Ridgway, corner Grace and High ye13-3m Ones aes Ho. 1596 a eae 16th st. n.w. Circulars at House, 912 F st.n.w.; Warfield & Hail, Dra Milee Townshend has ‘filed with the Distriet | sold outa contract, and he made such cou- | to convict bin crimiually for the transaction, | streets, was entered Monday Eigse Rnd some man's Bookstores. iss HOSS will begets Stone | “Sta po td png bn ed “13 a report of the operations of | tracts that men could Make fan sae ep: | aua the acting Judge transeended his author. | loose money aud small quantily ofcoctestoes TT" ATHORE House.” rooms Sept. 10th.” Previous to that date her IU, | piication at Ballast en ee is eee OM ORES a st Week, showinz:—Nuisances re. | them. Such was not the ease with. ‘Archit ily. He therefore asks his discharge. a iee Cae REN of a Mrs. Hunt, men Bes EATLANTIC ULEE. NJ, address is Box 688, Morristown, NJ. “3vil-2in ” el Mattress Check will be given to fac one not oc~ bated, 199; di s from alleauses | Hill. He said that the work in connec. A WIFE’s SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST HE: ve lay's S ¥ Pent a es iT. GEORGE'S Upy tate Rooms, which will guarantee th Panes Ol sibs seme dl ie, : th york in conne E's § GES AGAIN ER | tioned in yesterday's STak as the victims of a Sore sore Ist. - € HALL, FOR BOYS, an | bearer of said check tress 7 os _Gieeualiry “Condions” Invest. | Qye: dhu'tie meneoull bespantean"=® © | BUsnaxb-Today Ste AB: Moulton, for | tunaway aeckdent were hot ike allies ot = iat BS aati dana aid omar enias | Bgthrar Saka ances cae gated, 5; burials at pulilic eapense, 6; tons of Mr. J. 1. Hall explained the contract at some | Kate Carpenter, filed a bill for divorce trom | Mrs. Benj. Hunt. . ; Pupils prey for any College or Business Lite, | reMea's 60 cents, or lunches may be carried if pre« a sonatas 4 John R. Carpenter. She states that she was |- GRAIN ARRIVED.—Boat M. C. Boyer with 's $250 to $300 per ten months. Reo) I ferred. age ep srery one no at by Architect Hilt and giving Goause Made | mari ted in this city, by Rev. J. Smith, Decem- | 4,550 bushels wheat to d,G. aad. Me wares Lts2=8.- 4th, 1878, Prof. Je C. KINEAI, A Me Reiter. |S Seg hr wabslcscuse ieow e. 4 ik y Architect y Siving a loi oy | Bex od, 1807, her maiden name being Ball; that | 6W0 bushels do. by river to Same. ‘Boat Seneca town, Md. * Bot Proprietor of the Miles unwh speme. food condemned —L1S) pounds FERED Loshow the cost of grading, He claimed | they have lived siuce two years at Brownsville, | 2 tu bushelswheat te Hattie & Boo sees — AMEE COURSE | Hoe caterer Jy10-24 wareare sine Eagar ic imnera. 2 WEShGL bes | pep dage? Sats MS MER Af only cents | esay and Subseatentiyin New York qyand | Tushel do, Talbot Boat Atciey with SURGE Barwa concen | ROR, CHAREEN, te steer axROW f . » rags sl 3 y : rooklyn : have had three children, allof whom | 3,060 busheis wheat to Hartley & Bro., and 5 . apt. . OLLINGS- Sis SapOURe Ie rcdeeee ROUGE S| gee: Finss me oue remarked tat thes hei | az¢ dead : that up to 1si4 nothing occurred to | Uushels do.to HM. Talbott: J0) byshels de, | CALL AT OUR YARD OR WRITE US FoR | hand Leteots, during May. June anddely. | Pe CAPE FRANK Hi for Excur. returned, sremainiig in pound, and #24 real. | Sek, And some oue remarked that they had | disturb the pleasant relations between thems | betiver soll Me Pala Hoat M.C. Waters | AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR BILL OF LUM-| Tuition by, the month in Penmanship, Corre | Sons At low rates; Apply to ie ? panes | beard this speech pefore at the corner of sch | tharsinee the spring of ‘74 He has failed to sup: | with 137) bushels “wheat aie moan ES BER. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. spondence, Bookkeeping and the ealculstfons con- | jyg-1m S*¥VHENSUN & BRO. Aczwrs, : ——. ee Hall Wat alowed fon tits norecan ; | port ber and squandered his money in gam- | netta with 2,500 bushels corn to J.G.and J. M. 2 nected therewith, ith-street Whart, THE causes of er tone fieures. he said that the | blir’ and owing to her pressing wants she | Waters. A ¥or terms inquire at the College OMce. my4-8m UN DAY EXOCUBSION.—7he steamer always worthy of a h after Fee ang mor rapa ie Sale ts — uc) w. dliged to seek and obtain employment in MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. —Offerings on Mg WE ARE NEVER BEATEN. APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, Conc LADY OF THE LAKE wil. Dublic read the folio : eee andl chet tie Somuact Was given Were | New York city. She charges that he commit: | ‘Change to day 12450 bushes wheate vies oo Mae po? INS tL %,,,Conconb- | unt ‘further notice, make romaine will write to M.A Daupnin, P. v. | too low, an wet ass Syma oe rere beta the | ted adultery with one Anna E.Welch, at Mount | follows: 750 bushels at $1.0! at $1044; 750 L #45. Students t tof purines. Yale or Har. | Segehon Trips on SUNDAY AF. New Orleans, witha view wf followiug tac ex: | Workinginen, who should receive a fair days N. J. in February, 1877, and at other | at $1.0: 250 at $1.0214; 234 at $1.02; 500 at WILLET & LIBBEY, vard College. Instructors first clase, Ton or Oth sie Weaving her wharf, term DAY IOS AIC AS WORE. cea rtO% tamed avid places sivee and subsequent and | $L1;24 at $102 fai at $1014: 08 age gle. 8 Commer Bizth street and New Yorkavenue, | fUBPly | J SHOBTLIDGR. 4M. Prin | Soli on the “Poromme ral nes Bett fOr bibs cis a 2 he ottered {| Be Committed bigamy on the 2d of February | at #1.02t4; 101 at at $Ll4. Some other B-tr a 4. comit ck. F jr, Atmstrong said that when he otlered | py marrying said Auna E. Welch, at Mount | susie sonlnt Seeder SEL 2 JOLIN Wo THOM EBON will Soaks nS SAE the resolution providing for the organization sf for whieh, he was aurtested, cou eee ae NEW YORE SHOE sTORE, COAL AND WOOD. every SUNDAY AFTERNOON. at 4 o°lock ie Bs meen, ne commit ed, and sentenced to the penitentiary. She : . 2 ¥are round ei : tee to go to work, but a week had passed and | Yicted. and sen ae Marnrep His Wire's Davcnrer.—Eleven 605 Pennsylvania avenue. he had heard nothing of an organization, Had | #/S0 charges that upon four alfierent oseasious — Siymont, 38 cous, HIS Wie We ‘ OAL. . |X. B.—Bteamer Thompson he tried to poison her—once before his mar- | Years ago Christian Goldner alias John Goid- | _Boors AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION. | © HNSON BROTHERS, WW°°” | Lake, = Hekots not qzpace » Would have | riage to Anna E.Weleh, and three times since, | H€F Was a growing youth of Verona, Allegheny PRICES GUARANTRED 2 gent. | WOOD. Tatxphosic Conxgctions, COAL. ‘ES 5S PER “; a ty, Pa. He married a widow who hada OWBR THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE FULL W. rT. OTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- and upon one occasion he-was so sure of ac: | COUntY, E a q : A. f SENGERS—The steam ar: | Complishing his purpose that he borrowed 8130 | Gaystr dade to whoa Ciristinn ates deka | ob Oops ARE ALL. REG son| SOW PRICES bedveeiet ASHINGTON. which Tas been Fee raign the architect. He objected to the word | Of the odttor ot pe Ba fe TERS fe. bury | was particularly kind; and it pleased the kind | CUZ @ AND AH WaitkaNTED 28 “AVE | woop. pRosPrpELIVERLEs. COAL. Sinks capt eer. irresponsible being used, and asked that 16 be | Hezagusorming him that she had died the night | moter to. know that the tendrils of her hus. REPRESENTED, Maln office, wharves. mill and depot connected with the committee done its duty the been no necessity for this meetin ident of the assembly had arra’ «and it was bad policy for the re: BukGLARS’ Rair TOWN residences ¢ 4 would come in the assembly arid stop Winter in this eity for his health, and bas de- | learned that there was oue John Goldner liv. | Ladies; Foxed. Kid h A ome i ies president of the trajj. | Since his resiience here he had seen two vio- | termined to make it his Fmanent residence. | Ng near Johnstown, and on Wednesday the | Misses’ Pevb Cerne oe the Sore rau | iations of the first anlendment te the covetiec. as ses? rner, are prepared to fies Of Goal at the very hones rus the best varie INT LOOKOUT EXCURSIONS. Remember, we insure a Striclly pure coal,of 2,240 STEAMER “8. pounds to the ton. ‘ mg Pes Messrs. Griswo. Shannoi Bretzrow and ¢ an was arrested. He proved to be the recre- | Mi: Kid Buttor LE.—To-day | 22t husband, and after a hearing given him | Misses’ N: ‘ i ‘ 1 -town offices by TELEPHONE. gengers at Mount Ver t t o 3 who were ye | SiicKeu out. He claimed that they should de. band’s affections were twined so lovingly | Ladies’ French Kid Button Boots. 50 with one ied. inciucing atimission See ee nee cets Who were to have | Tina treadom of specch Larpiaaeel eos LANGE REAL ESTATE SALEs.—Messrs. A. 1, | about the heart of her daughter. ‘Thus they | Ladies: Krench Kid Button Boots 58 | economically conducting the woed wa eat for | “Steamer leaves 7 teen excused on account o} thorities had og right to arrest Cohen for in- | Barber & Co. have sold to Henry C. Putnam, | lived for five years, or until the daughter had Ladies, Best Arepeh Kid. A, nee 50 | wharves, factory,extensive store enal epee y se work 9 citing a riot. He was not here to vindicate | Esq., of Wisconsin, an interest in Le Droit | budded into womanhood, and then, When Mrs. faties: French E nls, Boxtoo, uttor 00. to stock up ly when coal is lowest, = LIN GSW ORTH. city; a Cohen, but if they passed this violation of law | Park for $50,000. Mr. Putnam is a worthy | Goldner awoke one morning, she missed her Ladies’ Last +4 Mee en ree and ail in immediate commu- | 4’ Assoc! ation. fhe unprot - unnoticed it would not be long before they | panker and capitalist, He spent most of last | husband and her daughter. Recently she ip | Bication. insuring frompt attention to orders, we | Washington. number of burg!ars entered th: : 4 00 taking from the first. | Hon— its, ‘ = NewDO! JOHNSON BROTHERS. Cart. a EGAN. named two pairs nd a set of le THE ARREST OF DONN rat? aND THE an. | ¢TAUNCTION AGaineT 4 Tax Satz—To-day | hefore 'Squite Cox, of Johnstowii, the man | Children’s a full tack af low prices, 53.50 | pain ofc, mill and depot, foot of 12th, 18ih ana | g TPS Regent ART ener SUE will feoume buttons; from the second, a diamond pin ; REST OF COUEN, an injunction to restrain thé District from | Nas committed to jail at Ebensburg for trial | Gents ireuch Galt; hand stitched, Nes.8,60tsa.00 ‘418 7eh st. and $91 Paavo: re rti-ae | SIONS, June Win to Point Lok fine gold watch and ch: hat from Mr. | (:\ Yoice.—Both for capital offences.) He hoped selling lot 21, square 218, for unpaid taxes, | 2! Court. Mrs. Goldner No. 1 is several years | Gite: low. uarter Shoes. 50 iy! out, stopping at Piney Point Garner; and the oter escaped with no loss. | {hat the resolution would be ameuded so as to | \ivcirhe claitas to haye been Hlegahy sakes, | older than heriusband.—[ Johnstown Tribune. | Gents dow-quar 500 and returning, lea as or No arrests have been made. condemn the action of the authorities, phy id property is used exclusively for aeererer nrg eee! Gent's ters. 2.08 ith st. at 8 p.m., returning to ee Mr. Hamilton refused to aceept an amend. | S67, 4¢, sald property is used oxclustv é- A_ PASSENGER CAR DItTCHED.—A bridge | Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes ‘and Coan! Washi tye &.m. on Monday. be BUNTIN BeNTINGs! BUNTINS! ment. educational purposes, training order vce: | near Clarksville, Ark., on the Little Rock and | A. visit will convince you that these are the. furuished on Boat, and all the socomm silks’ siiks! lawns! lawns! lawus! beantitul CONDEMNING THE LATE ARRESTS. granted # temporary restraining order. Fort Smith railway, having been undermined | Goods n the clty for the price. | Now is the time Fil Pe, Sret-ciaas, round trip, $2. For lawns, ten cents: white Victoria lawns, lvcts.; | Mr. Armstrong then offered the following as ee ee is | Dy beavy rains, gave way yesterday morning, | ##_ Qnty One Price and No Branch Store | WOOD! to buy your WOOD! | STEPHENSON & BROS spply to Jargest assortment of figured lawus in Wasi. | a0 additional resolution: ‘That the action of | A Great CHANGE.—Newburyport, Mass., is | and the rear passenger coach of a train going | 1¥%3-8m__ GEORGE MCCARTHY, COAL! me Fate Spee: Agente, corner 18th Carter's, 71 Market Space. Linen | the authorities tu arresting and depriving citi. | alinost under the shadow of Piymouth Rock. | west was ditched, Nobody was Killed, Severat IMON WOLF, Dest Quality aia x ~ a) ; pillow ease linen; Diack. zeus of the liberties accorded them under the | In old times it was a crime to swear on the persons were wounded. among them being Ss ij 'y and Low Prices. LEASURE BOATS FOR HIKE FOR 1 woot bunting, 25 first amendment of the Constitution meets | street, and if the boys did not go to church the | Capt. Jack Herne and John Rice, of St. Louis, ATTORNEY Selected stock of celebrated Coals— P ing, &c. JOSEPH PASSENO, = stripe bunting, 25; black eashineres, all pure | With our unqualified condemnation.” deacons hunted them up and drove them in. | slightly, and one lady dangerously, ‘Lee’? White Ash, ‘Water street woo!, 0; best ‘calieo. 5; the best and widest Mr. Robinson said as to the street corner | Things, however, have changed. Ona recent or AND “‘Lykens’ Valley"? re apls-4m Georgetown. D. ©. sheeting cotton made, 2); ladies’ English | Meetings he was opposed to them all—Brother | Sunday six excursion steamboats were plying THE QUAKER CITY VERNACULAR—Phila- 7 ley” Red Ash, eGueEue_e_==_=s=S ss stockings Woven seams, immense assort- Bavage oe the jguoramusses who from time apes eg tar oes cae! preachers) were at our delphis Bettes at Pave May say: * Bring me COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Lorberry Red Ash, c “en's jored si — Ad vt. fo me pretend to preac! he Gospel. 0" y’ My me ; Puw square ment of children’s colored stockings.—Advt vi a ee bei ech the Goss of farmers, to Save the tide, were ‘mowing in | 12 Bal ites cnathe ee ee hee Justice of the Peace, Notary Public and United | In these close times to save money call early at ‘ a _ATIEMPT TO K A GROCERY CLERK. — Mr. Bishop moved to strike out ‘and we ap- | the marshes. States Commissioner, CATARRH Yesterday afternoon two colored men entered al to them to abandon street-corner meet- 4x-Capt. Benjamin W. Godfrey was run & the grocery store of A. W. Waite, corner Qand | {ngs, and cut loose from unknown and irre. Not DEAD, BUT MARRIED.—A letter from over by an engine at Wiimington, Del., yes. 617 Seventh street, zg Jot streets northwest, and on being refused | sponsible parties, as such only tend to Injure | the musician, Fred Ter Linden, announces | forday morse nd Instat aed ny H drinks one of them picked up a pistol that | instead of doing good, and hold their meetings | that Louise Linden, the saxophonist, 13 not y Morning au y A Between Fand @, a Oe PS OS Be counter and snapped it at | in balls, and under the protection of this as- | dead, as reported, but that she is married to | _ 4#-In the course of a recent letter to the Residence, 1195 5: DE. HABTLEY'S GREAT REMEDY FOR Oliver Prince, the clerk. The pistol was not | sembly.” Bent, the cornet player, who is supposed to | London Times, Archdeacon Denison writes: | _Lock Box 63. ce, ith st. iy21-1m isa welt TARRY discharged. the man not knowing how to haw. Mr. Haldeman objected to this motion, as | have another wife in England. A parishioner of mine said to me some forty AMANTINE BRI Co: Ottegsive Broa rwking or Osea failing to vare dle it, and after some troubie If was taken | it would. be tacitly endorsing an individual years ago, ‘When I can do a man a service | [WHE AD. war cK COm- jcasant to agvonsied fom iim, when roughs lef? the tote. | who was living upon, according to his own AN INDIAN SpiRIT Mepium.—We have | Without trouble or inconvenience to myself, I : pt re now L Nikely wi c- i are «| Knowledgment, a per cupita tax on the labor- | found a Shoshone chief—one Captain Bob— | think it my Chnistian duty to do it.” A beau- selling ing twen—making a living out of them. who believes that he holds daily communion | ‘ul sentiment, and probably acted on. DEEDS IN Fee have been filed as follow: he motion of Mr. B MERCHANTABLE BRICK rested. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, aud be y. B. ENTWISTLE. corner 12th stree Peunsyvanis avenue, wholsale agent. ewe ishop to strike out the | with the Great Spirit, and that he is ordained #9-A Scotch gentleman plagued by poachers delivered in any part OF the eig7. ospital, uine ib Byuare 1, ‘with Printed Di- d These Brick make a beau finished wall, wih Dm. Hautixy's Phtisdeiphis ‘Metical Four- 2 cla to abandonius; street coruer meet. lize his tribe. He made a speech in | Procured a human leg from the ic! ry gS J a. snemmann to Be: We Ings, &e., was lost--I in che aflrmative and 2 Reces, ‘Nevada, the other night. In broken: Eressed itina stocking and shoe, and sent it BQUAL 10 THE BEST HAND MADE nal. Price One Dotter. Pead oi over & yore, Daly, tots W, Grand Psa. 15" i | 2 the negative. English te savage beau a strange recital of | through the nelghboring village by the (Own | sempes can be : Sy22-1y No. 90 North Groen Bice Laub to S. E. Wheatley, lots loband 18, Hearty | the gy tHE MESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, uis interviews Ultimate fate of eho ameieed: | ina ian ears asatmed tat it Had been found | "*"Brrice NatjowaL, HOTmL Broct SS So oa auae ‘Seine fe. o he Suggestion i. Arinsirong stri aC] the ultima' ed, re ny corner ave. L . & Hawkins’ addition (@ Georgetown: $—. | out the ‘word irresponsibie in the preamble | and of the rewards whieh ate reserved fonts | Who desired torrente ie He tee eee aes | sens-ename™e FenEHT PROPOSALS. T eee Price's Jewelry Store received gold filled | N88 accepted by Mr. Hamilton, and, after | righteous. At intervalsthe Indian would stop | More poaching. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. | —————_____""“"""__ — bracelets, chains and sets, from two to twenty | Some {urtner debate, the resolutions,ineluding | his harangue and suddenly sit down. At 4% Two of the celebrated Lowery gang were — ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, FRENCH and ENGLISH CHINA, dollars: the best fifty.cent e-glass in the | that offered by Mr. Armstrong, were adopted, | length the spirit moved him to speak in his | convicted at Bennettsville, S. C., last week, of Extraordinary Drawing, Septem- P — bs ‘ A ty: No. 457 Pennsylvania pbs near 432 21 in the afirmatiy nalive tongue, and it was plain to be seen by | the murder of an Irish pedier and sentenced ber 4th, 1878. _DEPARTMENT OF STAT! ‘“ GLASS WARi mesa , * | Sings! SiLKs? Si Gat lawns! lawns: | his manner and voice that the manisan elo. | tobe hung August poses Wasirrorox.D. G.: aly 9, abze. } Fine CUTLERY and PLATED Wat . buntings! buntings' buntings! excellent black | quent declaimer. At the request of Messrs. | #g-A fire at Portland, Oregon, on the 29th, ORLY: 32, B00 TICE ETS. ment of Bint antl" ig te meeps at the L iS MARRIAGE Lic: have been issued to | silk, 73: our one dolia PS os bincks allie ae rett and Heyman the Indian spoke in the | destroyed an entire block, Including the city aaaiene, sont of Wo feat Shi tener DAY OF ICE PITCHERS and WATER COOLERS, Warner P Hanes and Elizabeth L. Berry; Bo. | special bargains: black sik call oaiees ene | Bahnock and Piute tongues, and concluded | fenaeved.am entire block, ineludi Bosond Hon dor’ fore Of $100,000 exch, Bistionety Yor the yest ‘June 579, in | Full stock best goods at low prices. sell Bush ‘aud Sophia Hutler, both of Priace | S112, a1, Cartere si yee 2 | by uttering the Baunock war whoop.‘There is | Pulldings Union bank, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, | 2154 prizes, and $1,900, 000 distributed, “and no | accordance ‘with'a schedule of atneise Chir gta a. W. BEVERIDG: George's eounty, Md. tt DOR OF Prince | Uist hand always the largest assorument of dty Bo ee ae er ert vantaae Roe Witt a capital of gown, has decldet toes | peg tes comb $C 540; quarter, 990; | peattppled to persons and firms proposing to bid (Late Woth & Boreriegs,) . ———————____ js in Washington.) Colored sil * | int lon and close business August 1. $ ° if ES ay Lt ig Cuosixe Oct the balance of our Hamburg | Shade, including all the dark chatesney ah | [Tuscarora Times-Review. 4a-J.H. Bingham, editor of the Mofinue ah: rela = any portion, of Say Hid Seto amend tae Sanceey | —27%-"s_Yo- 2008 Pennevteanta avenues ae pat , Slang eeting rices, oem Sets. up. | the light —-s colored silks; striped and | _gg-By the failure of the Union Iron Works | (Tex.) Enquirer, puta couple of pistol pais |» MANUEL OBRANTIA, given of any article in the schedule, is i) W Saree & thata first-class BEC= 2.4 felis aay ge ) Pennsylvania avenue, cueoxed silks, immense assortment cheap.— company at Cleveland, Ohio, 1,000 men are | through the thighs of an an-agonist Saturday, 338-e08m_268 Common st.. New Orleans, La. _ oe a ie Se yes his ues re ig a ‘and cheaper “ oo ace. ———S thrown out of employment, and a stray ball through the Dreast of a nezco D DELIVERED AT WHOLESALE | sand dollars, ass of a faithful porfors JOBrE's One 610 D. "isbesen’ ome PARENTS, be en ryt Rn reduced Poet eae oF Einoare Lb ihn j me Sapte Caan boant of bealiht wepor patenne 2 Flrss Nasional bp nce reas oe CRS ees, att ‘at the office of John. nen of the contrast =F Sy earratioua e h streets n.w. N. B,— Comet Prices “paid the prices all boys’ and cl ‘en's clothing. omas: T2 + reet ‘mor- | for the ours endin; yestel 2 s capil q a Fecel tion, ' MOBG. first-class Becond- DI ‘Now J tabs & Com adet, soa row at lU o'clock. advertisement. cases of yellow fever and one death, authorized to Commence business. 1 & GRANT, S918, 18,24, 5)hacd. 8 xd mail prompuy attended to, yay?