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4 ie 1E EVENING STAR. THE GREAT STORM YEBT -ppay. on 7th, near F street. and of Mr, Jarvis, on oth | aft Hine and carried.a portion, of one of, the GEORGETOWN. AMUBEMENTS. | EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS TH y ENING S12 emane by Wind, Rain atone | cae et n 8 | coal shut BS ‘tral Th y oa Oe z : ind. The basements of the houses or. D | away, wifere she was being loaded. 6 gro STORM. — Cor. ne | 3 = Angust 6,1878. | Sishtming—Loss of Bre ana Pro- | streei, between {th and 10th northwest, were | crey store of 8. Cropley & Sons, on Bridge | soe! oo asidering the, goverity of, the | CONTINUATION Pe ‘TUESDAY ....... etext 52% —— perty. flooded, and also on E street, betWeen the | street near Potomac, was struck by lightning, | jn this plac yo “two trees iu different parts | T3th, on eccount of the weather, By orier of, One of the most vio’ent and destructive | same streets. The basement of the Washing- | breaking the window and the sash in the | of the tr eat teeanes oringned, | edi ‘suge 20° THE COMMITTEE. The Weather. storms which has Ve", visited this section of | ton Gas Light Company S building, on 10th | counting room. The bookkeeper, Mr. Holtz- HY Gurier Lock is all right agaia, seve- | NNOUNCEMENT._W INDICATIONS TO-DAY. the country took * jj. street, was inundated. Six hov.ses were flood- | man, was slightly stunned. Tal “ooats being locked through yesterdav. LOUGE. No.6 1. C. for CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, viace yesterday afternoon. | eq on the south side of O, ‘vetween Ist and Har Not Flooded. Tue Hay Scares— Ths morning 12 SCHUETZEN FESTIVAL ONLAGHE Orrigjashington, August %, 1878. The storm came, qpon us from the north a lit- | North Capitol streets. A wash was made on alate aan Re eter erent ens Af eae orp “ vor the New England and Middle Atlan’ tle before thr’. o’clotk, and the clouds waich | O, between Ist and Noxch Capitol streets, fif- ot Dooney, Bn Deas SIR. © cp | engine house, one of which was overturned. | pest partly cloudy weather, occasional rains, + a eared Dut small and thin and | ee see deep. Celvar walls in ae sons: ot nae toutntorn le Ver a year", as The blockade lasted from 71x to 10 o'clock. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. followed by clearing weather. st toce Ai NENSTORS AAT Sod ea as | ere aes eeeeeT or Ist gud 0 streets, | Vour valuable patent’ sewer trap. we'imics | , DEATH.—Mr. Jos. H, Wilson, brother of Mr. ON EXHIBITION %5 Se ee eer tae ti ed ubout in the tornado. This’ city must | street were cursounded and flled with ten fest | heen eutire!y relieved of any hack Water from | 9: Henry Wison, died at an early hour this | RAHIBITI ‘The following is the readings of the ther- h eet a! 2 y must the sewer, although our neighbors on either | Morning of consumption, at his residence on | ‘SF. ‘aT Sr, “fi ave been in the center of the atmospheric | of water, and had to be entered with ladders e High street. mometer at the Signal Office, during the Cay: | disturbance, for the Mlgh wind rapidly een | to thks second store windows: Now Drick house See ee eee areee once, Several tamnes, Scopes Deats.—A colored woman named FREE GALLERY AND STORE, sion. No ligucr sold on the boat. Zam. ‘aximum, 1.40 p. from point to point, while vivid flashes of } on Connecticut avenue, between L and M eat cuany, Biss ary, pee the heaviest | wary Tyler, living on the Tennallytown road, ‘No, 636 £ STREET, Dancing. 7 kets—Gentleman and one lady. 60 seum, ¢ leghtning, crashing thunder and a continuous } streets northwest, was blown down. storm we avonaaty s olty for many years. | died suddenly yesterday morning. Corouer | Ona a eg add gee el eg Bay Lo rattling of hail stones with great sheets of | DAMAGE TO SEWERS AND PRIVATE PROPERTY Hesveo taney Pemiginn epee Patterson viewed the body to-day. It is not | , led, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window oe rine ot ie net Cs bioeore, LOCAL NEWS. falling water, made the scene an awe inspir- | ‘Ihe North Capitol street (Tiber) sewer was | t —_cennsylvania avenue. | known as yet what his verdict was. ye ae GER Hall, 235 Peonsyivania ave.n.w. aude ————— ing one. which will be long remembered by | badly damaged, about 60 feet between E street THE GERMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, PERSONAL.—Dr. Grafton Tyler left yester- by ty CAabE, ene wcinnedens ohn Condensed Locals. these who saw it. For about au hour the rain | and Massachusetts avenue falling in. A sewer | corner 7th and F streets, pays intcrest on de- | day for Capon Springs. ....Mr. B. Jackson | gg Pleas remember Name and Number. wily ()¢T ON THE ATLANTIC. © Tams oe will be lighted at 10pm. | C#™e down in torrents, and stroke after | on F street, between Ist and northeast, | posits. Safe deposit boxes for rent. Ps left yesterday for Cape May. ....Mrs. R. B. | ———————____—___ i SEGA sal edertae i hedvat a.m. stroke of lightning descended, the wing blow- | bursted, and for a time there was a jet ol en = Tenney leaves to-day for Rock Enon Springs. | TS. SPRING IS HERE.—Novw is the EOUAL DIVISION, No. 3, 8. OF T. and extinguished arom Loudoun county, Va., | img and the hail (much of it as large as mar- | water, nearly as large as a barrel, playing over THE OOUETS. ;-.-Mr. John 8. Winship also left yesterday Time to Bell. Ladies’, Gontsand Chiliren s chaceal W.E. hal pie n ob the 2.30 traiz from | bles) stmking the windows and ‘breaking | 25 feet in height. A dangerous hole was Pouice Court—Acting Judge Walter. for Cape May. Se Bp eg oe EXCURSION Ne eee Ce ey gris olan. gla. In the short time the storm raged there | caused by the bursting of a sewer on the south | > tay Mary Hunter, vagraniey. personal | , ENTERED Port AND CLEARED—Steamer De- | Stana."” Ne. 610 D street Dw, All doses ty teat TO Baltimore ae eued James, (Nei. tried to | WAS SO much water fell as to overflow many | side of Water street at the foot of M street, recognizance. Albin Hurdle, loud: $5. Jas. | fiance, Ford, Philade!phia, with merchandise | Will ‘be promptly attended to.” raed FORT MONROE, NORFOLK AND THE dit his brains out in a cell 4 the second pre- | ofthe sewers, and some of the streets were | the whole sidewalk going into the excavation. | Teeognizance. Albin Hurdle, loud: $5... Jas. | TMG er merchante, SetamerJonn eibson, | Wz Ue promptly attended to, "| mark-ur CAPES, aa east night, whee he was confined | flooded from curb to curb. The avenue for a | The sewer which runs along T Dursted at the disorderly ; $5. Jeremiah Sullivan, unlicensed | Chichester, New York, with same to same. = SATURDAY EVENING, AVcusT 10, cine! statin as vile was, aftervards hana. | time. with the railroad track only above the | southwest corner of lath. sreet, and flooded bar; $105. ’ George Howard, larceny of two | Both cleared with freight. GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. STRAMBR JANB MOSEL. for drun! ren ie es water, which extended from curb to curb, had | the cellar of Mr. M. G. Lepley’s grocery, at the air of shoes; ten days in jail.» Patrick BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the 43d regular Tickets, $1 75: Chtldren between 6 and 12. oace aae tisement of the Business College | be pprearenuce of two canais with one tow | corner of 13th and T streets, to the depth of weeney, larceny of cows: coitinued. Thos. | Monthly meeting of the Tenth Building asso- AZORS, SCISSORS, PEN-KNIVES, NAIL, | Meals on boars’, 60 cents. No liquors = — path in the middie. Tuere was at least one | five feet, causing him toss of goods. The | Bailey, assault: continued. Jenny Comodore. ciation. held last night at Soudard hall, $5,000 ‘Tooth, Hairand Cicth Brushes, Combe, § | Sold on the boat. Sleeptn accom — = e fe and several persons injured,and the | sewerat the corner of North Carolina avenu is + "9 9 | Was sold, being 40 shares, a’ rT Share. -ortemonnal c., fur sale cheap by - in 5 g00d! wears Ines, has now aloeat interest for | damage to property was immense. and E street northeast, was bursted, and the | larceny of clething and. money amounting to u = LUNDY, 144 Bridge st.. Georgetown. yeti-tr’ | band will accompany the excursion. Bost leaves THE SCENES AROUND THE CENTER MARKET | earth for about twenty feet washed away. The | $4 from John A. Carr, plead guilty; two Washingion people. Mrs. Spencer, of this city, = a ; = ~ | months in jail. James Warder, assault on STABLISHED IN 1831; ENLARGED | Tickets can be had ath Being, ssouiated with es Heinip is tay | Ghat the ucketis and Weaters foul ok ae | nua’ fault otra coraneeh Nawaetseeiage, | Mary Holins; a snd cost Louisa Mergent CITY ITEMS. Eres eae arias ioet Gear | Adae! Patera ana Miao Swi agement. Elsewhere will be found their ad- | move their truck. and barrels. boxes, tubs, | dangerous hole. ‘The cellars on sth street, Lemuel Mackel, assaults forleited: ohaya; | POCKETROOKS—Milans & Wilkins, 6(8 7thst. ov Clseel, grocer. ch at; J.B. Ry YeNo quoruin being present last night at a | measures, cabbages, watermelons, egg plants, | near the Boundary, were flooded for the first | 1 : i - sey a W. H. WHEATLEY'S MG. Mitchell, 1009 7ch si. + at 7 p.m. sharp, returnit rh : sault; forfeited. Chas. Di, x co P ‘ re Dn apples and onions were floating all over time since their construction. The cellars and | 5@2derson assault; 1 ges. | For Corps, Covus, BRONCHITIS and all | paewrow ream DYEING A! 0 gailery. Penneyivania ave; K. H. Moore. noo Ee nea Rome ce tee ‘Acting Street. “‘Thecolored men and bo: 's commenced | basements of the houses on R street, between Joseph Dodge and W ae charged with affections of the lungs, take Ayer’s Cherry = TABLISEMENT: SCOURING ES- | sale. i Nort, Superintendent. Wm, Reefe for the month of | foraging, and many of them collected enough | 71h and loth stress were ‘led with water, as | 20 Miray; a lght at the corner of th strcat | Bec oral anes 49 Jeqerson et, near Bridge st., George | & 3; Renainint: Wand’ o£ *, + Di last (01 y mn also on French stree! et wer ‘el . = . = le - uly sows ee one domaeet for formate | cases they would bring their loads ashore and | ‘The cellar of Mrs. MeCormick, on the comer | Jast might, and arrested by Onlicers Columbus | Dx. Rovsetavx’ FaENca Lintwent.—The ing ae a i x ing to the business KL Lundy, 144 n a ¢ ic : he | 20d Breen. Lhe evidence was that Dodge was | best in the world for painful diseases. A 50 clean! ei ants inexcess of the supply. There Were | Sodcon returning find that thelr deposts ot | Sore Me che RNa, Sater GL AGES ata | being pursued by our colored men. and Douge | Peat “bettie wk 4 1 daring th to. ‘ne ‘arpets, : ; ther than five dollars 5 d Bianketsa alty di = ‘RSI 35 male Ce ean une peered be truck had floated off again. One stout fellow | L, was damaged to the extent of $200. On the and one of the men clinched. Mr. Dodge testi- | worth of any other liniment, and is free on mer eenthe. District Cy soul for conrad yoomizens — _ and 49 females. tugged hard to save a barrel of potatoes which | opposite corner the cellar of the store of Mr. | fled that these men stopped him and he spoke | oil. Office, 5¢6 9th street, city. free of charge. , Orders by ‘mall and express To SOnicer 8. ). Lewis killed mad dog at the Street Ghd the. Smlthoontan grounds on 2 Pee et, between Ith and, iain streets, caved etinehed with, him. = was fined #2 and | FoR UrwAnp oy TarRry YEARs Mrs. Wins. a MAPSHALL HALL, Soft riige 7 cPacem str ni ere | L street, between 171! » Ca l “4 7B Seedy icernaon, ne NSSouaveiue 98% | fe though them secure, and off te starved for | favand the stet was alake, 'Ouinuvand Q ) (heothers lsmissed. TT dren, tf cortets adlaity ofthe stonschve:| SUMMER RESORTS. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST TT, noon. «1 another. t e | streets the water was te p- On L Ne L he . pridout Ie ovclock yesterday morning Rufus | act, and taking advantage of the wrecker's | street, between ldth and 234 streets, the water | _ Henry Edwards, assault on Win. Godtrey, a FO ag eae OXERS VILLA, POINT Lookour, | Steamer MARY WASHINGTON jeaves ner . = 51s" 19) ered > in ee s 3. ol ie groc y “T 4 q > - 4 et Was removed to his home nunber 915 12h | SSet House by his stand, and the colored store of James F ‘Guilin, cornet, ian as it was green he fo0K it back and asked for | WelktHled remedy. 2 cents a botle hearoing by the ay, Weck, OF mouth Se San east teri man on his return with a basket of onions | 20th streets, was led, causing the eart! » WI ofus ve him, Harry Tm Lookout. e TESS 5 1 Cee eee ee cbitvess Monte, aad | {owght the flood had floated it off. He stood | around the outer corner of the house to cave | then said he wanted the worth of his money, Oe a here toe nervous! sirorers, and | = SE | GRAND EXCURSION to RICH MOND the Capes on August Ist was decidediy enjay- | @azed for a minute looking in vain down street | in, leaving a wide chasm around theentrance, | and sat down outside. Edwards ordered hin quacked. Pulvermacher’s Flectric Belts effec- CHOOLs COLTAGCEY wa CHURCH on THURSDAY, August 8h, at 11 e Capes on August Int was decidedly enjos- | forit. “Golly,” said he, and started for more | In-Mrs.ickey's house, on the oppostie cor: | away and struck him with a broom, Kdwards | Mair cire premature aebilite: rock vessel aaa Waa? a.m, Leave Richmond Friday, the 9th, at 6 Somplete arrangements which bad been made Plunder. |B street was covered from ith to | ner, the water was four feet deep on the | testified that the boy and his brother | qloay “Rody q pe bya 1) Bears 3a and Journal, with information | ington dy.” Terms $10"per week, $30 o'clock p.m. by the caterer, Mrs. Miles, of the Miles house, et with almost everything that could | ground floor. The premises of Mrs. Mulligan, | ¢ame in and bought a watermelon “blind” for leca, . Asmall white girl cime very near be. | who occupies the house adjoining that of Mr. | 10 cents, refusing to pay 12 cents, for which he worth thousands, railed treo, Address Put indest surt on the Atlautic Coast. Simepaxent r month. Bese references. ss JOHN H. BROOKS, Pastor, H y itte z 8. ‘LLL Lec! x 58. Pa ee net: Nemes upc bY ie comme 12 trawn down a sewer trap at the corner of | Quillan, were also flooded. with injury to fur. | agreed to plug it, The boy found it was | Gy¢nacher Galvante Company, awieny | — = : Sees See As Hot a success | J-thand Bstreets, where the water formed a | niture of about $150. Many other persons on | green and brought it back, and he refused to A SEA NETS HOTEL, Ocome, ite, Me SECOND GRAND EXCURSION TU {the church are | Whirlpool, She was completely supmerged in | I. street suffered serious josses. The sewer in | take it back. The boy then cursed him, and | ‘To Lapres anp GENTLEMEN.—We wish to Bg ceed athe gd ol OCEAN CITY, not easily discouraged, aud We would not be | Water, but was resened bya gentleman pass- | 1sth street, between () and R streets, burstand | threatened to get even by breaking Some- | call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scour, Set surf on tie coast, Hound tein towne THURSDAY, August 15, 1878. surprised to see the aniouncement of another | 28- fie “1 flooded the street. “The water covered the Fhing, andia bucket was mentioned, and the | ing and Dyeing Establishment, No.06G street, | from, Baltimore via the Eastern See ee Antthes Oppertanty to Vise ole Os trial in a short time. PULLIC GROUNDS FLOODED. bridge at 18ih street, and in some places was | boy, struc! im wi - stone before he used | near 9th street. By promptly adopting the | boat Company’s steamers for $7.00. Aveeen ie A ast The steamer Star of the East on her trip | ,, Ze Water overllowed the lower portion of | over ten feet deep. It is thought that the | the broom. and then he used the brush part, | jatest improvements, whether of Aimerican o JOHN TRACY, Proprictor. | foramen Care vena mle fc from Boston to Maine, Sat i: the Agricultural grounds several feet deep, | sewer is damaged along its whole length. On, | aud did not hurt him. Another witness testi- European invention, he is enabled todo his | _ Write for circulars. jy3 6w ‘August 15. 1878. 5 Alec mek xf into the schooner ¥ sh renders it impossible for pedestrians to pass | 16th street the houses of Mr. Thomas Allen, | fled that the boy threw the melon at Mr. Ed- | work in a manner not to be equalled by those EE MAY POINT.—Oontennial Howse Geter son kawseuaceremmy Gane ee for this city, tearing up the deck and | them forhours, this morning a thick deposit | Nos. 1312 and 118, and the house of Mr. Simms | Wards and struck Mrs. Kdwards, and threw | not possessing these facilities: His ckeansing | CWAPE rae sin bowend Go pea Tacahiue. seve 1s of the schooner, so | Of mud and debris is spread allover the low | had their basements overflowed, the water | stones at him, and then Mr. Edwards struck | and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's suits are, in | ughttully located on the beach. Lower e chea| ‘house is new pas | ‘ Ocean resort. for it is acknowledced to have the that she will h charge a portion of her punds and roadways. In the Smithsonian | standing five or six feet deep, and a col him with the broom. Fined $2 and costs. fi: it @ y ly 200 yards f1 : et * +5 fact, st in the city on account of hi: than ther . ‘ay Is only 200 yards from the hotels, where hat si e unds the trees fared pretty badly, many | family in the alley were completely washed | James Robinson, alias Richard — Harris, | superior work, N. Bee seca ore eae ean GB REEVES, Popriner | tes cut cuioy Fishiug. Boating, «canning ae Walker has dled a petition ta bank. ig disfigured by having their branches | out, their bedding and other goods being | charged with petit larceny (second offence) of in removing spots from costly party dress- |] ——————__—_~____~_+ “0 SEs | Yatching on its beautiful waters.” Steamer Jaue John B. Walker ba a petition is twisted off, and the foliage considerably cut | saved with some dificulty. Dangerous holes | tWo ottomans; committed for the action of | es: 25 years’ experience, His ary cieavsires, | TORDAN?S WHITE SULPHUR ape hy hinge ng er Ay ia 4 Sanee Bee penser iag theeaued tas inet | were made in, the sidewalk: atthe egrner of | the grand Jury. ,Chas, Washington, petit lat. | moves ereasespots effectually romany article, | @), MeniNes, #4 mike porte of ache neat moruing, Leave crotch at B10 ate. is rnment Affairs. y covered, presenting the appearance o: st_ and L streets; on 18th stree tween a ce 5 and careful pressing gives them an appe: 3 theast iv tt Vevan City lor wrcahte reed poner apse = muddy lake. The flood has left there a thick | Pennsylvania avenie and G street; in the | guilty; committed for the action of the grand | aw it newly made. “Kid. Gloves elegeen tary | SeeDuenson's De 0 qmimat the Breakers. ight fara C deposit of mud. Considerable damage has | carriage-way corner of 18th and G streets, ury. pot P. Y. cmong the Breakers. Eight hours =n tl yeorge Williams, alias Hailstock, petit | 23; = ee = | Shore,’ : tea (second offence} of washing tubs,we.; | Paitforfor25 cents. reingaieiy noundersir. Mea done the plant: Iith and G streets, on 14th street, between E | larcen: vi : = a ~ = UMMEKING FOR WASHINGTO- shore tn safety; no under-tow, Meais at the hotele WOMAN BURIED UNDER THE RUIN: ueER | and F streets, aud on 1sth street, between | committed for the action of the grand jury: = NIANS. and on the boat, 60 cents each. Tickets, $3; chi! le cl = UINS OF HER | Pennsylvania aveneand G streck,’ The mat, | John W. Erizzell, better known ae oul een (OM ABINER- 8 ROCK ENON SPRINGS, So, attecees Tres Pee Staterooms exten,» ‘The District Commissioners have ordered A house situated ae tow-path, at the foot | tress mauufactory of Linger Bros. on 19th | Frizzell, charged with threats to Wm. Woody, | under the name oC. B. CHURCH & SONS 4 | On theGreat North Mountain, near Winchester, Tickets can be hai at the following Drugstores: fifty f Executive Document No. 8i,2d | Of 20:h street, was washed away and blown | Street, between L and M Streets northwest, | (case partially tried yesterday ;) bondsto Keep | this day dissolved by mutual consent © Becieck Virginia, * | Ferguson's, Capitol Hill: Thompson's, 1B:h st: Senet {onwress, entitied «Statement of | over into the river. It was occupied by a cot. | Was flooded and considerable damage done, | the peace six months. Lewis Phillips, assault | eiehaeacine here eal consent, CB. Church A. 8. PRATT, Prorateror, Major's, cor. 7th aud H sts.: Cropiey’s, George ee from. the | ored family named Sharp, and when the house | At F. A. Newton's box factory, 413 L street | on Edward Parsons, a small colored boy. Phil. | tinued under the name aud firin ot CHU Scud PEN JUN : town. D.C. and the following Bookstores: | Mor- Appropriations and Expenditures from pte | tesanto move the husband seized Ms litte | northwest, 4,0W Doxes were destroyed by the lips sald there was a bee's nest near his house BROTHERS. who are hereby authorizec to sotto | , OPEN JUNE 1sra TO Fesetcdane! dye Hson's, Pa av.: Purcell’s. 9h stez B — wrt bees Pp & is eseape th -h storm. and the children come about ani er him; ithout restral ste: ~ ~ = i ee eS ered aa Cg re Seeipeate a he trout The main city sewer, which runs directly | he slapped two or three of the children ; $3 g & 7HUBCH Been: aan table BO pA et following: W.M. Gall & Bro., Jewellers; Win. Ustical work. which has been ih course ofeont. | the back door, but the house tumbled over | under house 015 E street northwest, used. as augl-eo8t* W. A: CHURCH: with discount to families and {ndividuala, Houso.asd National Hucn’ Geatctoses for ealeut iiati = Peck Several years in the office of tl and she was buried under it. The body was | the office of the topographer for the Post Of- ARDWARE PARTNERSHIP Sep ee or more months, cokst ey Tih st “e gesoe es Register of the Treasury, has recently been Pomeven fend taken to ie fonrtlr precince ate ee dejar ne Cored. UAL foee ence ne ‘AND : PHICES FOR GOOD LUMBER. ee ff ES H.'B. LAWRENSON, Manacer = . f 2 i y Officers ley and Cunningham. S . ZIONS L . 5 e ig : put in the hands of the public printer, and eS miccee the body and pranonuced ti | nace room, fooding the basement and emii- | ‘The Dae Re ON On KIRMS, L, C. | soisT, medium length: 1,000 feet. Jels-2m 401 9th st. n.ew., Washington, D.C. PUoMac, KERRY CO., BETWEEN Wiisconheout. i a ease of death by suffocation. ling a very offensive stench. Camptell at 606 Pa, avenue, aud by Joun W. Ken- * am; 013 33 | CALE LAKE CITY, UTAH, Te Mr. Simon Carmody denies the statement STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Water stgcets southwauts onpat i20h aud’ De | Gis Par ntenee lin da ieee Beata | BOARD, ; : 8:10, 8:00, 950" 10.1 a a a 4 en ~ ide of 414 5! ater streets southwest; one at 12th an yi 2 ¥ future ns01 BO. 16 feet, per 1,000 feet.........+06 13 TOWNSEND Hi je 2: From his bond to perforin’ the work of basing | tween Miissourl and Matneavenuesswas struck | Ad one on Lith, ‘between B and G ‘streets | and carried on by the Underalgued, as uartnara at ine ia sae ee Kicxand . 0, 16:06, 190 7th street, in case the contract wawarded hin, | by lightning, Which, plowed out latge grooves Seecn North Conltoy cd ee tose te be: | KENNEDY. UC. CAMPBELL, STOCK BOARDS, all 12-inch wide, per FIRST-CLASS HOT?L, Dim.” Fare: Bound Tp. ip cae: eae Se Soliector J. F- Cook, with whom moneys and | tothe roots aud ipo cncck prostrsted Mr-L-/ and one at corner of G and North Capitol | august 1at, 1878, gi : 1,000 feet. +1500] Most DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN THE cepted. 7 augl 26 —a cere ane! the clivck of | 331 Missouri avenve, aud he was unconscious | Streets northwest. A sewer caved in at cor-| Thanking our customers for Past favors, we in- Serie Hoong bee aie et Commercial REAT FAL) Bir Frans Frat fran gaaranic ht | fo, nero hou itera: I hy | ey a pT and ines Sad Mae, | MEERA EME UPS ernre gor | DERIGED,COLUS, -4anae- ver .00 ne AB ewer | Gus e Oe i ophe ie aes . Fra ', ul at | f _ ‘ i Tehtic No E reets, ry. @- Store No. ennsylvania avenue fo: feet. so nnstesecceee conn ences - & he would become surety for | ae Carmody i standing by him aes fe ame neaaciros Boundary, between Ist and 2d streets north: | rent. u BugL-Gs oy 323-3 Onan |e URDAW. August sth. can pee ae eI ag | Stunned . : ‘non | east. At corner of North Capitol and E streets after until further n art Bae Prene had eriday e weng (0 the bank | Mane souk. he iahtning struck Oncol the | northwest between 3 and 5 feet of sewer. Is OVEREIGNS’ CO-OPERATIVE AS- — rTBAYMORE House,” Ge stroet bridge, Georgetown, or Baan inquiry found that it was true, Tho beck | towers of the Smithsonian Institution kuock- peated away, filling basements oe jajomning S SOCIATION. BEA BND, IELiNove AVENUR, day tor si SW a Ae ae teller endorsed upon the back of the che ing off some of the stone, which damaged the | houses, and doing a large amount of damage. INCORPORATED MAY, 1877, WILLET & LIBBEY, June ARUANTIC CITY, NJ. fortabiy modate 35 persons com “Payment stopped by Prott.” This afte: lightning rod and the stone work. A schooner DAMAGE BY THE WIND, ETC, Main Store—1023 7th street northwest. t3ep7 * M. E. HOOPES. ae noon Mr. Carmody substituted for Mr. Prott's | alichored ou the flatshad her topmast shiv-| |, Mr. Jesse Williams row of houses on Ith | xxenaait Branch—701 H street nortiveast. Corner Sixth street and New York avenua BAND EXCURSION. ck $500 ii sh wit! r, whi ered by a stroke of lighining. The office of the st, ticket ‘ —= : Sane een re ae atc gy nates or el eeea aE | Guaeed, Ana Une CUT cde wartiocn ocr | Zoe ceeds ticket good for One Year, te ‘now | _jg8-tr EDUCATIONAL. FORTRESS MONROE, NORFOLK AND THE This circumstance proves that the published | of by the lightning. A large tree in the rear | crashing upon parearce Resins Se eEae ‘The above Incorporation seeks to secure for Gov_ | »Jj USTH’S SAYS WE MUST GIVE On the Fiosting Pai 2 7 ¥ Wa ree’ e Sunad: ice « 54 iplet Ci] NESS C 3 corne = “ MERPOMiEnE yentoreny Wise Conte fehtning and Split. The lishtning ran down | Smashing it to the ground and destroying the | ermment the shins low PRIGST OF Pie eae eodd | RWAY TO EVERY CUSTOMER a Pair oF | G5EX. ad Ee ota Nee COLLEGE, comer LOUISE, OF BALTIMORE, BUILDING PERMITS the telegraph wires of the J an build- | furniture. Fortunately the house was unoccu- | trade which are secured to the U. 8. Army by ts ° fe to sous and daughters. “Phe course comprises AUGUST 151i, 1873, pena bad al cane kK ieeeca enue jin | ing, struck the the fire alarm song, and made ped i ¢ ne nea nie Min masse ee Employes 1 Pedic ay Civil Bomsice Sapte "HIS HEEL PROTECTORS. Penmanship, Speliing, Composition, © respond: a ‘ling, K. ent wth) erin rt. A messenger in the Treasury | house 219, owned by J.C. Harkness, and oceu- nployes in London by the Civil Service Sapply & ence, Business Arithinetic, Single ’ UND TRIP.........044 WO Hie ze Tera a Ot | ee eee eM ANIRE Kupaked state | pied by Biss: Hnysinane had thoroor terse cx | Asbestos Ae works a eacieay tee aap a SUppere ANON Bee ae ea: Tele epee, | Hicry Bookkeeping, Businses Fractions Posed | ROUND TRIPs... nose seeeeesesy ee LOD. Boiss vepnitia feasetins ast ce, ongh | Role mn the side of Me, Hess's house, on inch | Anda Shumiey blown down on the Foot of an | buys, as peasy as practienblo, of iret ands and in | $1.upwarde, with'a great maiy Vargains to omer in | Seoyomy), Commercial Law, and Lectures. Day orchock fein THURSDAY SReeaON'S hast 7 bson. rep. frame. 1 5 St. 5. s T and K southeast, and the | adjoining house, owned by Mrs. Graves ani cuancitee z the Shoe line, at Se I vie ‘, August Se ne cerns opal teaine ee ee iuvlatie was unrooted by the wind. i vio- | occupied by a colored family. The root was tp Noueenaulone ire niece ee J. W. SELBY’S, Pounteey College, oF address He CS) B, yay returning abouts a.m? August, sy ‘a T. Jongley, repair frame house. #63 A | tence of the first. peal of Wander ‘shook the oe through aug pied end ether tartare profits among buyers, | It is maviaged by ‘Trustees 1914-1916 Penn’a ave., elpal. , msi aug . 2 0. W. Mi. Grimshaw, scupied by Mr. Curtin. ic) 1 | damaged. A heavy all on 21s in the Interest of buyers. Or intended for tr berw SLEGHIC SEY Fee eae mae coe bt | Steet howtheat with sucunas to Gow tue | Between, Pennagivania avec and sttek | Hovetaeatt analy ezeguebe wteuaetg | _272 SS aes dwelling, MM, between Sth and sh sis. nw.: | ¢Tockery from the she Fer eee | prneoum anne Cite) Jat OF Mer MCBINE MAS |lteketss (ihedtaerister cites nae hse ae PBoPosALS FOU SITE FOR NAV. A NonuAt Crass will be formed, and a now'and 2.600. John H. Russell and C. E. Sovee, on 12 h street, | Bi at AU CEU < sé No. his family, for one year, the benefit of dividends . improved method of instruction will be used in the 2 between B and © southeast, was struck by | G street northwest was blown off. ‘The roof of i ¥ i 3 v. P . - ” Academic and the tin along the outer edge of the | the residence of Mr. A. 8. Taylor, justice of | PQy,Purchases at, the store: also, the benefit of NAVY DEPARTMENT, July 16°h, 1878, Cand Primary departments, Circulars at a : , the bookstores. ——————_—____angh-Sw Mf was badly damaged, glass was broken in | the peace, on K street, between Istii and 19th | facturers and produecrs, Orders for goods, ©. O. | ,;z8¢Wadersigned have been appointed a Gommis- | * augs-im 2%, RICHARDS, Principal. HE DEPARTMENTAL DOZEN wil Summer E mn The Mary Washington will leave Wedr $: 7 a * v2 Wi A 2 O. ion uncer act of Congress, approved June 2)th, lve an afternoon and evenin, y eveniin, 4 4 onlig pto | the house and tre lightning rod badly bent. | streets northwest, was blown off. A sign | D., may be sent by postal card, For further ine | 4973)" vith: st J 3 Exc 3 Sy ex Mentha teins foe @ eontieds te | lightning “truck a three story framehouse | blown from the Lafayette house on 2d street, | formation apply avstores Ps for tbe U.S Naval nee aero ts DY Geter oe Y., .PRUD’HOMME'S ata rete he ee a “Another excursion to Ocean City, Md., will | im the same row, badiy damaging the weather. | struck some windows across the street in a | _1y27-Im “") "A.B. BCHOFIELD. Manager, | {a"puscess Seiatively ay nee ee Sa Site BEGINNERS TNT EEO eo eee ADVANCED, Boats will make hourly trips from # to 12 p.m. be given August bth. The Jane Mosely wil) | boarding near the roof and foundation, and | house occupied by Mr. Slack, shattering them. ness, clearness of atmosphere, convenience of ac- he 1014 12thst.n.w. | Glass Ball Shooting by take the party down. | breaking several panes of ylass. Lightuing | At the corner of jd street and Indiana avenue | JT AHS! LUMBER? LATHES: | cos irou the ity of Wanhington, fan such other | | Dally classes for young ladies and cilidren, con- | ington from 8 to 7 pain.) &nnemen ot South Wash- tle ple bod Nellie, will leave | Struck tered a tree at Isth and Bound. | the brick pavement was washed away some s vv ent, and to re- | nected with ‘nglish schools, ° eed . Gene a eres enna y are oe UMASG | acy atreses. The Nehtning anid wind wiored | filly or more fest. A how brick hones helen, — port fully thereon, Inchiting estimates of the total | "Morning. afternoom and eventag classes for la- other distingulmeed ano fee Sgeonte Chote and of her delightful trips to the Great Falls. | sad havoe with the telegraph wires in the city, | ing to Mr. Andrew Baily at the corner of 4th vatory, to thenext session of Congrass sree | Mes, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Private |" Dancing froma tong hdd oi me ‘The ferry boats will make hourly trips to | and in many places the wires are down. Three | and K_ streets, was nearly demolished: loss CHEAP LUMBER. "The Second section of said act reads as follows: leneons if preferred. Pistorio, Dm. Music vy Professor Giesboro from 2 to 12 this p. m.. to take exeur | new houses being erected on Connecticut | about $1,009. ‘The roof of house 403k street * ‘Section 2. Sald Commission shali invite sealed | use of practical convometios rea a ae ee | Tiex aionists down to the afternoon and eyeniag | avenue, near M street, belonging. to Wa. E. northeast, was blow oft, {he water ‘damaging CHEAPER LATHS, proposals or offers of sale fron, the omners of land | puplis.”'Werbe and idioms saplaly scquired, Uy ckets of admission to the gronnds 25 cents, Xo entertainment by the Deparimental Dozen. — | Mattingly, were struek by lightning, demot- | the drug’store of Mr. D 5 si nn = Q Lt uch. site, ining such provis- ‘and successful system. © Ferry, roundtrip, 10 cents, °F 88* Fare ae ene : | ishing a portion of the side aud back walls of | Story: loss $50). ‘Gen. R. D. Mussey’s house, | CargoLATHS justarrived. Calland buy while | lonsas they may deem suficient to Ving suchowi: | Saenastcossen Ciaases 5 eursion om the river tomorrow eveniige test: | out, aid damaging it tothe extent of about | £8 Sui street, was unrooted, and the root, var. | on wharf aud save cost of hauling to yard. Gf convey uch land to the United States in case | ath. beaded tt tpi beebld by ono of the Sah ammitico atts eae io fie uapreccdented ure of ivenentso”” | Struck by lighthing, as was the house oF Mie | of house of James MeCarthy, W and Isteteaets | Remember, DISCOUNT for cash down on any | OU as the site of sald Obeervatory, which pronase’ | (-EORGETOWN GOLLEGIATEINGriTuTa: | ie Ferry Componyt yoo exclude ‘all tage to the unprecedented figure of five cents. struck by lightning, as was the house of Mrs. | of house of James McCarthy, N and Ist streets shall be opened by the full Commission pubitel; Boardingand Day School for ¥: i; | BFoper persons, - ‘The Harbinger leaves Thursday for Nanje- | Elis, opposite the chureh, but little damaze | Southwest. A tree was blown down on 1 st., | Published price list, at and in the presence of persons interested who may | and Children —‘The duties of the tnatans eivigs | Major Morgan ha mo! ° Wns done. Tue house of Mr. Masack, corner | near sth n. w., breaking Mr. Reynold’s wagon: | 5 gyagR YARD AND SASH WAREHOUSE | ¢h9% 0 avtend, ona day to be ved fen thay Lae, | Geeta are The aatles o ber Lith. For | tall of policemen ear aay consented to send a de~ ‘The Schuetzen Fest will be continued to-day | of 14th and Massachusetts avenue northeast, | The store of T. A. Rover, corner of North Gap- = pose, after due notice to all parties interested; aud | Circulars address Miss L. STEPHENSOS No, | truders. protect the party from in- and this evening | was struck by Hentoing, enc broke his | itol and H streets, was damaged by water’ to a oe pipe formal opening | 101 Gay street, Georgetown, jy8i ur’ | = wae -8t pienie Tnil 7 el- igeon-boxes, killing all of the birds. The same | considerable extent. me dangerous holes 2 . nell Sgn reerperinereene een ne UM Ex eet neg oy petniced tor cconse at Fee | jit Struck the nowse of Officer Skelly, about | were made by the caving in of streets at the THOS, W. 8MITH, pia etry Bagh SItG wll ae ee a eee Wee AEMINARY 2 ON THe URSIONS, Weather, until Thursday, August's See ad. | 30 yards distant, breaking the window glass, | corner of 4th and P and atthe corner of 4th : 2 of theg8TH DAY OF AUGUST ext at which Lime re ee win maZAbGz OOcKaDE crry vertisement. and his child was badly cut by the fragments. | and streets. The trees on Maryland ave- | jy26- Near B. & O. R. R. Depot. | they will be publicly opened at the Navy Dopart- YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. on the P The tailors’ pienie, which was to have been | The Le c ce MeNally, on B street, be- | nue, New Jersey avenue, E: pitol street ment in the presence of such persons !ncerested as Prin held at Lovtier’s Garden y vday, has been | tween hand 121 otomac river e, East cipal aud Nesbay South, Was struck, as algo | and other streets on Capitol Hill were vety | 7 ENNEDYWS REALESTATE OFFICE | iy choose toattend, asd thlsis due notice of satd Gcorgetamn Female Boaibare! wi mecmetatne | ine ving Teles K SEP" BER 18TH, at will resume duty | 1NGS, leaving 7ch-sreet wharf at 7 4 3 the house of Mr. John Shelton, and the latter's | much damaged. The thrifty row of trees on (Uldest in the city.) No. 720 15th st. opening. Pi . turning at 11 p.m. Pm, Te~ Postponed to Tuesday next, Lith inst. little S-year old boy was knocked senscisss | Pennsylvania avenue east,-on the line of the Buy, sell and rent first class Property. ok T3posals must be endorsed *«Proposals for Bite | - No. 1412 H street, Washington, D.O. FARE ONLY 5 CENTS. THe RUMORS OF THE DEATH of Mr. Shoo- | and lay dead for some minutes. street railroad, were badly used,many of them Money poses ee tiaras Moker ine ee) = an ato oe at the principal book and Also, every SUNDAY AFTERNUON at 3 p.m, maker, of the firm of Shoomaker & Hertz: The wooden Indian in frout of Thos. John- | being broken or uprooted: A large tree on Property Bought and Sold on Commission Naval Observatory, care of the Secretary of the | bear Do" “24 at Gleun’s jewelry store, 9th st, wiasiee To = from the effects of a wound in the head | Son's cigar store, onS street, between 24 and | ith, between Land K, and another on T, near | Rents collected, taxes paidand insuranceettected | Ravy.’> z Application may be inadete the Principal through | Music, retroshmentanog nes flieted last Wednesday night by “Duck Sd streets southeast, was struck by lightning | th Street, were blown down. The roof aud | without charge. jyl0-Ly Said proporals must give the metes and bounds | 81 Stoddard st., Georgetown, by letter, till August | ning trips. No cing Ou aleve. 3 White, at the Sehuetzen Park, are incorrect. | and smashed to pieces. chimney of house 614 D, between 6th and 7th | ——__—_______________—___ | py which the property is described, and be accom. | bth; after that at the Seminary. 5, Stalet oder preserved) Persous adaiitted, It is reported, however, that his injury is of a THE FLOOD. streets Southeast, were blown off; and a chim NITED STATES 4 PER CENT. | Ranicd witha plat of the same, and conform tocon- | _jy18-1m ‘MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. The above daily excursions serious character, erysipelas having set in. All around the market house and south of | ney from the house of Jos. P. Aleider, on BONDS on hand, for immediate delivery. ‘tions of the second section of theact above quoted.) 77 ——————________,__ will needay, August 721, aud continued thereatees oo Lieut. Johnson made the following report to | the avenue from the Capitol to the White Loi | Saine street. The sheds and fence of the Gape Brock, i yelerence to this cae Ja | the streets were flooded and many of the cel- | tonal pase ball Rronnas were sorolhet bat | @ the night of July sist a man named Willi: lars and basements were filled. Fortunately | can easily be repaired. in roof on the three- Shoemaker. residing on E stivet, between 1 the water in the river was low, and iu a shor | story brick No. Weir street oceupied by Mr. | 3!te8, Coupon or Registered, bought and sold. So pecurate purvey. S ry District of Columbia, Twenty and Thirty-year | The quantity of land required will be not greater | TAUNTON FEMALE SEMINARY, Distriet of Colum ia, Twenty rty-¥ oneas ) acres, uor less than trente es |S career win cata ge S08 Hons of ve, guaranteed by the Unlted | Aete ard thepricomust Destated peracte, stblect | pvaenore, snciading Mex Go 3 En cea, | GO! SOUSS, MIDE ON THE Poro- . 2, J. EB. be supplied to persons bid j No. % es f parties offer t competent, kind. Terms $210. boo. ‘Steamer MARY W 7 pnd Lith streets northwest, way struck in the | time the water ran off through the sewers. | Harry ©. Whiting, was Slown off. The chim: | gughtr LEWIS JONSON S OO Rosters, | acted are eilliog Fe ahaa th erica iwonty (20) | competent, Kind, Terms Szi0, Extras Loto. Good | Steamer MARY widetincron gain face with a tumbler by a woman named Duc- | There was a lake about the B. & P. depot, the | neys of the house adjoming were damaged. -. - auanGay not legs than that area at the stipuiated | travagance prohibited. Discipline excellent, Not | S€venth street, every MONDAY ‘and FRID, ky White, while at the wine stand in the | water being up to the steps, and the floors of | Vacant house 10 19th street, property of Mr. ‘-ANTED—You to know thata first-class SEC- | °F 8 mcdified price, they will so state in their pro- | Bectarian. Send for catalogueto 3 i0a-m.; returning at 4:45 p.m. A Moontight Schuetzen Park. Wm. Shoemaker reported | the Metropolitan ears as they went back and | A. A. Wilson, was badly torn anddamaged by OND HAND SUIT 1s better and cheaper | Posals. f ue Bev. J- 1. MILLER A.M. | Ticats roudas eedegren.on cach Of the above to Ofiicer Filield that he would not prosecute | forth were covered with water, making it ne- | Water. The ‘ceilings were all damaged and | than a READY-MADE NEW ONE. ‘Tryst Fe TIN lee ene be obrainel abine EST END INSTITUTE. irae leaving at 7:15; re- her, abd he Wants the matter kept stilt.” cessary for the passengers to Stand up on the | will have to be replaced. | Houses 1822 and 1821 | JUSTH'S Old Stand, 619 D street, ‘botween oan | Navy Department. Proposals must be signed by Mrs. 8. L, CAbY's Dancltig on each of the above tripe, “Tie magne é SaaS seats to keep dry. The water rose so rapidly | K street, occupied by policeman Fisher and | and7-h streets n-w. 'N. B.—veu Rood prccsPald | DAN'L AMMEN, Rear Kamina, U. 8, N School for Young Ladies, reserve the right to reject Eee eon ie managers see Tibarn te Leap nced,.as follows: | chat im Martin's restaurant (ith street and | A.STaylor, were unrooted and the tin earried | £08 AFst-class Sécond-Hand Clothing. Maris! | 5.6. BABNARD, Coloneland Bvt. MajorGen, | _2¥15-2m ‘New Haven, Coun, | ne tne ray eee John Milburn to Leopold Luchs, part of “ Dry | Pennsylvania avenue), the basement of the | away. Two small honses in Lawrence street Dali promptly attended to, ___iell-ly_ | TL RONARD WHITNEY. augl-th, 4¢ EX ROSSLYN SEMINARY, SS a ee Meadows, $4 Bettie E-shepherd to Sophia | Howard house, opposite, and other places, the | Were unroofed and the chimneys shattered. CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore ox. Miss B. 2088, Principal, FOR NANJEMOY.—Craving, fishing eee a saent ane ae occupants were over shoe top in water betore Houses 135 and 1307 Q street, pelonging to [Usting tater atone Chan Pou oe P#EorosaLs FOR STATIONERY. he en ee eee ibe at | ger, every THURSDAY sana as care & ad the least apprehension of a flood,an er Cam} |, and house 1309, belonging to OFF! is th: y yn 3 —— 1536 1 st. 16th 1. We . are 363, $00. Mary L. sto Annié | {0° litte time some of the bavemoucrene | Mr. 8. . Ford, and No Isilon sod eis, | Ox EMAN is GHANFORD & HOPEMAS DETARTMENE OF STATE, } | Boardman's, Ballantyne'send Solomons & Ghap- | waar, “aickets sp Tom et niffin. lot 6s, square 13, $—. | A. R. Sh tained more water than ever before, in some | Antisell, were unroofed and’ the chimneys | Washington, D.C., August Ist, 1878. Seated PROASEINGTON. D. Ci, July 9, 1878. Poms Gepe 200 Eee Oe evening $25, for 150 ter any day and Seen attadeiphis, toe oe ae ansaranee imstances the water being above the doorways | damaged. A very latge tree on 1, between ist WastraTox,D.©., August 1st, 1973, | ment of Safe unt 12 m Oe the lore Deeiee | address ie Box 683, Marrone ae gee PRE EO. | at Bontirs Yoo Cream Depot, t0in Zthst, = At OF 4 * a a ‘thin a few inches of the ceilings. nd 22d streets, was blown down. The houses iad . : °G r —— on S360. J.T, Worley to J.T. Desou, lot 7, aan WORE DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS ons street, between sth aud 2ist strects, were of Covatinership ‘as thls any Been foratad by Siativnery Tor in year ending Jas 30un, 1575, in Mee im Pa Boye, $00 tor eae eee, | ee M. K. GREGG, Cam. Carr to Morrison, lot 2 square 8, ¢ one may be noticed the follow. | overflowed so that the inmates were obliged to | FORD, HUFFMAN & FOLBERT. for the pur- | accordance iuesceaule ol infeed aed D.L. Fineh, trustee, to Wm. Mayse. lot 21. Stewart,” 9b Coumecticut and | take refuge In ine Second story. Tho tin | pose of carrying on the business of paving strocts See” Ropea ie tetas: Waser it | QUNDAY RexCeRetome ro wassuas, = & 3 . venues ; ball roof of house No. 1915 @ street was biown | st joo) rr 3 therefor, ‘Mattano’ Square 28, SH. W. D. Cladaugh to Join | Dy water: the servants’ sooms above mente | Ol TRS venting: third stores of ae wr | ameales, gore, stables. Se. and doing general | tere'a ght to reject any and all bids, or to accept | US SY 4: SHOBTLIDGE, 4-M.. Erin. pay, Par eae toon ea, lot 10, square undated, and the water soon soaked through finished brick house on Connecticut avenue, | segounts of abe late firm of Cranford & Hoffman | S°y Doron wartie in the cahsduie. is stoma IMON WOLF. : ; Feturning, will arrive in W: at 8:39 Suppen DEATH.—Mr. Thomas I. Jordan, a | !e floor’ and descended in streams into the | between L and M streets, was washed out. | Will be settled by this 1. L, CRANFORD, End each bidder is required to furnistt with his bid 8 :. Pm. No will be tomaxe thoes claim agent and well known in thiscity, where | Pall room below, completely Fuining Sich cell: | | Bocce No: 2100 tiie ana V0t Wises street M. HOFFMAN,’ | 2. bond, with two sureties, in the sum of two thou- ATTORNEY = g00d Band of Masia he hee eden for the last thirty years, died | ipg and walls; it is estimated that it will cost | and three houseson 16th street, between T and aug?-3tawaw FILBERT. sand dollars, as a guarantee of a faithful rm- oo for the season. Fare, rounq- Sesser A Watlay om, at | heey Communion te tacorne of BRLct | task ooo” ag aR Raee TEETER | TO eee oS, MOHOAY, Sapeintonint - a wnees —— . 1 several d the Holy Communion, at the corner of 19th an Ss , as als iS re a fs Sl ae nln eee eel eee ae ea: | E sareets, (Rev J: ‘A, Harold, tector) was | Fesidence of ME. Storrs. and housel@33 adjoin’ | [0 ia STA’ EBY. i912, 18,24, 3182028 COUNSELOR-AT-Law, SUIbAa Ee Eee on . Ls damaged, 'a portion of the roof being blown | ing. Nos. , 1418, 142% an ‘make Brean pve wasted tut as | Sarthe atin td ate daatey x | Maker Asthma ni, Ghongwns | “ "TEENY QURaRaE 7% 70 "| 7 mute comeames mectmace ge | em ett Pas mony rec ana une | Boi ures 05s Poy A - was hel Erysinets howe water. ie tin roof of the water closets of th ie ure from No. 1416, the resi- os Gounileiinec, Panihe limesiaiecausof death. Meas | Minor, shoo! bulding wore carvied of and | denec of Captain Clark, tothe back buldiog, | RLGRTH Guay Drerauurrow, as, ar |" FuAVRNG urOck FON MOUS, MADE mine Pedy ety from Lynchburg, Va Was | janded in the street. ‘The water rose in the | and then turned Itover tothe owner. ‘There, | NEW ORLEANS, TURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 617 Seventh strect, down ana back, soba basement of the Republican building severai | sidence of Mr. T. McMahon, 1426 § street, was Toulsians sists Tice Company SOHN We THe Lawns! La Lawss!—One hundred | mehes alae the level of the pressroom floor, | damaged, by the fall of the Foot of house No. eats pane: LIEBIC, COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF Between Fand @. ee, AY AFT ERE, OO) vieces be: a 2 Vi submergin; ress ; the boilers were com: 5 I d bric! uses on Q stree’ ‘This ins! ular] Se) 10Ce88 boon for w! round pie ES Tawa, 22 atx | pletely under water. ‘She arch erected cov | between Ish and loth streets ned thats | uze Pirchepr atid ber td teed eniepied| nations should feel grateful.’’—See ‘Medical | _L0ck Box 63. Residence, 1125 5th et. _iyll-im | “R. 8,—Steamer Thompesn Hinen lawns, 2¢.: beautiful lace white striped | «th street, at Market Space, by the Schuetzen | blown off. North side of house in course of | charitable purposes in 1868, with a capital of SY ec. ancet, ‘British Medical J EW YORE SHOE STORE, Lake, goods. 2e.:' gauze vests for ladies, gentlemen | Verein, Was wrecked; the wind tore the can | construction on the west side of 13th street, | $1-000,000 to which it hag since added a reserve cons 4 SAISE. FO, MOUNT and children: closing out parasols at cost: | Vass, ahd then the whole structure came down | between M and N streets, was blown down. | fund of $300,000. 17S GRAND SINGLE NUM- CAUTION.—Genuine only with the fas simile Sor ee 6: steamer Shetland shawis; ladies’ cardinal, white aud | With a crash, for a time blocking up the street. | On I street hear 11th, a large tree was blown | BE DISTEISDTION will take place monthly of Baron’ Liebig’s Signature in Biue Ink | BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILLION, 'ASHINGTON, which Diue English stockings, woven seams, 25¢.; | The furniture, carpets, ceilings, ete., in Mr. A. | down, and falling against a frame house, broke Dostpones. Tok at tae Mhiowig aenibetise, across the Label. PRICES GUARANTEED PER CENT. ene furnished, seme Foon ony < Shlldren's faney ho: | W. Riley's ape Ge 2 Massachiusctts. pores owe ioe did other damage to the CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000, 5 “Consumption in England increased ten-fold LOWER ara” A pan HOUSE ee. See yee, aw Mound ead Log siery; our ver ge Size bridal q ts a , Were dama; he extent of $10). Ouse. ei id 4 6 foal. Carter’, at Market Space—agre "| A ‘number of the windows, were raised: IN GEORGETOWN 100,000 Tickets at $2 cach} Half Tick- in ten years." OUR GQOD8 ABE ALL BEGULAR MADE | "éroqmne:Muntes'on tg mansion ad grounds, FRIENDSHIP LODGE NO. 11, 1.0.6 T.. ha and the residents were out, when the storm | the storm did considerable damage. Rock ; P PRI + eepiaty ai 10 am. and returns ata pm. 3. Mc installed the following officers for the aioe; | came up; the rain and ‘hail that effect- | creek rose suddenly and the flood broke the $30,000 | LIEBIG COMPANY'S H es) Supit Ladies’ Mount Ver= term: P. W.C. T.. J JF. Maupin: W.Cor. | &4, an entrance produced the Cte arcane from its moorings, carrying it against ‘1v,000 MEAT, To behad of all 58 | Ron Association. L..'L, sveamer Benj. Swan: W. V.f. ida Muller, Sect A brick house on South Carolina avenue, be- | the K street bridge. The lightning struck a ‘5.060 cers and Chemists. 360 | Washington. Jelb-ly Ge mat ‘Salter: Assistant Secretary, Beets | ‘Ween lth and 12th streets southeast, was uu- | tree in the yard of Mr. John Popkins’ resi- 5.00 Soetee, Crnolesaie #0 4.00 Caldwell: Chaplath, W. E. Childs: F. S| Y90fed. The fence around the restdence of | dence, on Green street. The western wall of 5.000 Lendca, 32.50 WWend- Ta. 3. Rock Ww. Dauiel Mac. | MF. John Jost, 29 12th street southeast, was | Mark’ Young’s old mill on Water street was 310,000 OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. to 60 ‘ n Wagner: 8, J."H. Crandall, | “°w down. ‘The roofs of two brick houses | blown down, but no one was hurt. The cellars 1 ooo Je = to 175 KH. 8. M. M. Johnstone: L. HS. Mada ; | on B, between lith and 12th streets southeast. | of the grocery stores of Messrs. R.B.& A. B. 10°000 Extraordinary Drawing, Septem- to 1s ae ie Sh Sy AdAle | the properly of Mr. Carpenter, were blown off | Cropley, A. Hanlon and Frank Renshaw 10,000 ber 4th, 1878, 8.00 Se and carried across the street. On 10th street, | were flooded, but the goods stored in the cel- —— SILKS! SILKS! SILI Black silks, colored | between B and C streets southeast, athree- | lars were removed in time. The water cov- 3.700 ONLY 18,000 TickETs. cheap. silks, checked silks, striped silks; immense | Story frame was unroofed. On lth, between | ered the floer of M.V. Buckley's store on 1,800 5500.0 $3.50 assortment of silks: every of our silks | B and C streets southeast, ihe grocery store of | High street. The trunk storeroom of Mr. W. ‘900 | First '60t04.00 ‘will be sold at the Pic ar Ri above | John Hessel was unroofed. The roof of a | Nordlin; er, Situated beneath the store floor, 2.132 to 3.60 eost ; Dlack silk, Sve. ; excellent black silk, 75c.; | frame building on the northeast corner of N | was quickly filled with water, but the g to 6.00 our 1 and $1.35 black silks are especiai bar- | and Ist streets southwest, caved in. The north | were saved from injury. The foundation of ‘Whole to 2.09 gains; our $1.25 biack silk is heavy gros grain | Wall of the new German hall on liti street, | the railroad buildi nee was inundated with Seat and real satin finish: every shade of colored | 2oW in course of construction, was blown in. | three feet of water. The store and lower floor ee eae, NRA aaa: Carter's, 711 Market Space.— Advi. | The awning on the 12th street side of Shep. | of the residence of Mr. Ramsburg, on High ‘Office ‘Orleaas. eee herd’s uilding was blown down, and one of Street, were flooded. . The water came down 3 Write, cant stat lag faa sar, for further | _153-e02m 165 Common st.. New Orleans, La. i or send GE LICENSES have been issued to { the iron beams striking the costly plate-gi; street with such foree as to interrupt Edward Woodward and ary Monltoa: John | Window in front of the Pe Ay ‘Agence, Nl of the cars of the ‘Metropolitan M. A. DAUPHIN, RE= Headache and Borton and Mary Stewart: Charles L. Moten | smashedit. The plate glass in the windows of | railroad on West street. Trees were blown P.O. Bow 692, New Orleans, Louisiana; al Heer a] KH ae Martha Frmenag fe Elle — —_ conten es ere nooeerS, Cat ste corner, of | down SS eee every la gad i pee all oer Rina Bacreareineee Drawings are ec conte, wee < + » under —o : fi Bir. Buceinghain's confertguaty tack | Jos" '7he epbooner Wiecenee Dose beak ier | Sa eens fea mamnerment oie, | hom me ‘apie-un, 2 a