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eee ee OEE eee oy EES eer eieees she ee and a BR | The Workinmen's Mass Meeting. | Washington erere come mere ZF ,7TERS FROM THE PEOP..& Pete Con As et Caper EX 10: PIC | EXCURSIONS AND PICNIOS : i as . — 1e "valter. CURBSIONS AND PICNICS * erect nt Sonne rend THE EVENING STA Feat ap ee | PLS aed alee oe Ia Another Sewer Relief Plan. This morning, Edward Dow ey, was ar- | ) roonmiga® EXCURSION PAU4gy SEAMEN Lous - ofthe City Hell, under Ss siovicer of ‘Ma, 1, 1878.—Yesterday's dise |, ation Suir: A, great deal has beens 1d | raigned charged with being '"ad'ana boister. | MBs Fase ENON RO No. 6.1.0.8 « THE EXCURSION OF THE SEASON! ‘TUESDAY.. Workiugmen’s Assembly, the intention being | county, Md., August 12, 1878~ ‘aud many suggestions made relative to re- | ous. Oflicer Me) eal tested that he was To Marshall Halt, Washington to Balti | to hold a series of these meetings, at the same | appointment—on account of the weather—was, | tieving the low part of the city from the effecis | ealled on about 10 cloc, {Search a hones, On the fast and aah ene SCity Billes, for 50 ‘Weath: place, for the purpose of awakening an Inter- | perhaps as great to those here as io those W' ag | of Hoods. Allow me, througs your columus, | corner ‘of 2th and 4 Street northwest, Ii | 20.1), yo Washington." i The palace steamer LOUISE w vaveneter eee | RetGmong the mechanical andiaboriig classes. | were prevented by the rain from visitiny, xne | tmaKe another suzxestion, which, Ithink, | Which it was be Weed thleves Had Mit them: "Ginn and dancing Noliquorsollen boat. | MORDAS MORNING aus cise ‘NE TONS 5. - 7 eacl Fe My Sanrgs v4 - a uly, ants; ea i fe tad ae Sard. the District and a more complete re Ghats iarge number of people woul, 208 | ing its drainage into the Bstrest Sewer. My ¥ Lelng sworn testified that he was iN | gamcinel Ron aren ane gre Kaly, 69 cents: each poring mg on, Aug 3 dd! adv 95 ts For sale oksto Looi from m. mM, tation of the various trades in the Work: | py this morning’s train. Such, how ,wer, was | PlanJs to construct a sewer commencing at | his hed at his house when the oMcer came, | Si utlonal I Wikins; clgir stores of. We Hoe Pate a a re Sie fener Be SOF uly | iyemen's Assembly. ye th : very few Washingtor ans ¢ Bree Soe aie south of the Present | and he ordered him out, aud he would not go. 6 Penusyivaninave: awrand Haney pace hating aud fishing, Mr. J.P. Hamilton, of the Typographteal | BET(2 Cees VON Or Moraises, aan gcame: | Bstreet sewer, running parallel with it of sho | When he pitched him down the steps. Harvey | yea 506 Litn st. n.w., aud Uy uc comumlites at Meee wil fo Aeguished by Kaw, Kolb at 60 cents Union, was called to the chair, and mide a | strictly followed since the beinning of the | S2@e size and same level of the present sewer, | Thomas corroborated McNeal; $5 and costs or | the gt . For the middle Atlantic stat~s, pa. weather in the southern perudas, , light, variable wi 3 Stationary temperature, ‘ower 1s, mocty | ihe voat. each csi | . ‘ s ' ; | | Boat leaves 7ch-street wharf at 7 p.m.and ree Tic d. H ment of the obj 2ts they di to lith street, connecting with the B street | 3) days, Henry Schmidt and James Gtnnatty, | 4 ‘ickets limited, a rp razayowstEs. fad "wew fa projecting these mass mest | Fal Grale'mectiag getting Ato ane | ewer at, thy ch ich and Tih rs, fray charged with protaniy- Officer Nokes # neers toaiparksattecity for contr Subse Hisuneaeecsere te right to rete any ob- NGE OF ipz: H 7 7 surri ret ro N ‘s ‘The folowing is the readings of the ther- | ings. Givtuty Veesee iSO i fee AS aS AE Sewers running down these streats, the con. | testified that che was tattee ag aman named XTRA EXCURSION—For Fishing, Cray- T!KS{3 an Staterooms may he — mometer at the Siguai Ovce eee He then introdn-ed Dr. Alfred Thomas, who fe people ‘assembled tor the morning preach- ec tons Of tueleame) copeclty, ae ee waite, wie vine Eareaveaing if hes ee to FEBitestal iat log, thetismce ‘Oftice corner 13th st. and Penna. a¥., a.m. 35 a. Mm. : : made a long address on the subject of capital x. In the meanwhile, a lar; moder of the 5 i Se from | eG eusband again, she would mash him. | Hai make rip augs-8t And 7th-st, wharf. minimum, 65°. ~~ 3 = a j. ing. In the mean: alle, & large number of the ees, inclining in a southwesterly course from | Alice testified that White was telling her hus. | to. Nanjemoy on WEDNESDAY, ia Ws that rt of heaccngmes os | fre CaP matag mma ea eucttad fe | edlenthe re veret, ANTE Avecr et | ud ome aiaton nenatt ine tol tiaa | Repeat Son beam DORR TERRE 0c BETREEN 7 entry, roceede s e83ii i d ern he new sewer southwesterly to do it. She said that whenever White , £®tof Es = 8.We 1. sharp, alf-f > : NEWS. country, he proceeded to show the necessiiy | spacious and comfortable tabernacle was | direction through the natural ravine across | Gomes from Baltimore there is sure to be a MOONLI ANDBIA~ Leave Washington 7:20, ine = “hich would. tend’ to array capital against shied wen mounged there Br aines “weal | te monument lot, between the monumentand | Gisturbarce on account. of Mis talkegl. Aas | GEBAND | MOONETE POTOM AS SION 8 980. 3010, Condensed Locals. labor, or vice versa. Capital is always orean- | preach inthe tabernacie to-morrow gt les | the lot to be used for the new printing aaden- | Gobrick and Nelly Patterson were arrested | ON THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, ‘There is a slight improvement in the con- | ized lor self-protection, and why should uot | m., aud that Mr. Harrison's last service would | £T@Ving bureau, to theriver channel. This plan, | last night on 133s street fighting with each WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14, 1878. dition of Dr. Eliot to-day, but scarcely per- | labor be. He claimed that there must be unity be conducted at 3 o'clock in the alt rnoon. am satisfied, will accommodate the floods bet- | other, and to-day were charged with vagrancy. 3 | between ali ciasses of labor, including bo.h y ofr "i iS t ter than the intercepting sewer proposed | Nelly plead guilty, and Anna denied that she | Given by the friends of the Metro- e ceptible. He is only nourished by medicir t a | The Evangelist, 1 am advised, purposes to jown E street, across the White Lot, as 2 Somer’: i ‘3 Po itan Presbyterian Church, Sid stimulants, and passed a rather Detter eee ee ee ee eet nee eit ine | leave the camp ground by one of the evening | Own Est emptying into the I atreeh sewer Trustitnte Mid Gue MeaaeEn) ceshetoa tee teen ee Teen mates | SUAVLY AXCUMSIONS To MARSHALL night. = tther | clases in Europe had. derived from thorough | “ais for new pastures. At night the sermon | Comes with suen force aud fh such auaniiree Hot out of jail, that she should be let oft, The | “elke leaves Seventh-st.wharf at 6.39 p.m.a12 3. | leaves 6th-st_ what! EVER SON. sme Catieel between wthand Gimnortinwess | Sasce?m Europe had derived from thorough | witi be detivered by ons of the favorites, Hav. | Gomes With such forge and in such quaniities, Court directed them both. to give bonds or be DAY, at 8:30 p. m., Yor Marshall home, C street, between i and %t h horthwes' | organization; favore h . - J. McKenny. 2 flow through the large sewer, and occasions | imprisoned in the workhouse 9) days. Jos. JOSTPPONEMENT. Hail; returnicg, will arrive in Wash! ate.39 yesterday morning. and her parents are much EIGHT HOUR LAW, ice | ott; Rage Milburn. (of Washington.) now | the overtiow through the man holes. Marshall, playing ball in the street; @. Mi- | 2 THE KXCURSION OF Bm.” No pains will be spared to make these since exercised as to her whereabouts. She is about | poth foremployes in the United States service | on the Hariurd county cireuit, aud at present PRACTICAL. chael King, profanity; continued. Charl FRANKLIN TEMPERANCE LEGION, sions quiet and agreeable. A good Band of Music medium height, wore a white sack, brown { and in private workshops. Eight hours is a | visiting the camp, preached the morning ser- Queen, carrying concealed weapon (a razor Which was to have taken place S st- ‘bas been engaged for the season, Fare, rouad- ealico dress and black sailor hat. safficient time for man to work in the fervid . at the invitation of the presiding cider, Class-Caste. #10 or 00 days. "Matthew Connell, trespassing | WEDNESDAY BUEN RG ee pearls 08-99, ee a eee tet aa oes | heat of the sun, aud both employer and em- | under whose miuisiry Mr. Milburi was con! FALts Cuurcu, Va., Angust 7, 1873. | in the parking; $l. Stephen Neenan, dis. | 141838 2 opto? Morgan, two alleged thieves. were sted | ployed would be better served. He said it was | verted, and by whose suggestion he eatered me f 3 gl. } . dis —— a __ $08.80 Fiitor heening star:—\ esterd: 1 Tl id hat this | sticer, at Terclorne returaingat Chon SOND | PLEASURE BOATS FOE UIRE FOR Fiei- by Hetcctives McDevitt and MeEliresh In | 4 tajlaev that labor organizations were uncon. | ihe conference not Many years. suce, Lhe driving up the broad conerete buggy way, Soy wihetiers amped ver tie fenceatthe | tickets issued for Baturday, the 10th, good for 73 Water etrset South Washington last night qiitutional or ip any manner mischievous in | sermon was prefaced by the readlug of the | Winding somewhat, aerovs the eate ee oF the | Theater Comique, aud Mr, Cahill, for the de. | Wednesday, the 14th. aplser Georgetown, D. © f their tendencies, when led by men, of candor | $ith Psalm, and the selected text was Ist Ths. | Gauitol around ae thoughtlessly as though I | fendant, claimed that to jump over a. fence | First-class vocal aud Instrumental music and District Government Affairs. and reason; claimed that railroad lords fac- | salonians, ‘oth chapter, 17th verse: ‘Pray | Rad au undeniable right de ede | fe nt a disorderly act, aid was Not in viola, | @aRCIDE. Positively no liquors eold on, the __G-B. Wibert has been appointed an addi- | tory lords and capitalists are always perfec:ly | without ceasing.” Mr. Miiburn preached for d Was not a disorderly act, a . (Rep.tu&w) al 1 boat. 12-3t A\U3EMENTS tonal vate of the Me:ropolitan police | organized: some of these organizations are | about half an hour, and was listened to with eps i. Tee W ee fey Ge ae poner the Faw under walk Ap ee ELECT EXCUHSION a = Dadi es tor uty at the Georgetowa <chool | close corporations, but all were organize,aud | marked attention, his discourse beiag sound, carriageway?” Looking around to see whence | said the evideuce was that he was there with | SON STEAMER Lape DF THE LAKE, 4BOR VS. MONEY. buildings for one year. n all work together in a common itterest. He | logical, interesting and profitable, both for | fintvsies came, and to whom addressed, I | a number ot others. The Court held that if a — ae ATE CONCERT AND ee ae ai is, Manager for the Fotome | recited what had already been accomplishcd | mutter and manner. After he bad finished | saw one side, ona grass plot, a blue-dressed gathering of boys was not an obstruction he | TO FINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, | won worth gee ON Comtnissioncrs Co hry a ike ioowway trou fae | (MFOwehout his country by an ingomple"> or- | the choir sung the sacred. song, “Sw-et Hoar | individual shaking ‘his club at me, Prepheds | Sitleling of boys was, uot an The Court im- = MOE. Church, THURSDAY EVENING “Augas lesa ecrszagomns serene | Eiders camp nah arent | Giadh'sfreMtaucaeSccemta'ty | ehamyeate iis Sie st Aabwah | gainer” Mile Boma | ge Mgmnt on, | Mecha Sacahihay mv N Nya y i y = | Be done m1 e% 5 sed ex % re made by Mr. ing,” i a nf ; a i inle'’s Di « t a : side of Water street. ate overtures being made by capitalists and | Meingetana she Boe Hive us the wap aug to a Dusgy ahead, | Willams, larceny of a shawi strap valued at | (Under tts wushooet wy Dee eee Division of | Comeal!’ Perfo: mance commences at'8._augi3-3 Dog licenves to the number of 2,31) have by political leaders. + you come on here | 25 cent, ‘1 or T day in jail each. Edward said: “ Whether } Green, assault on Louisa Paine: fined 2. Mack driving pp the way! iS he children’s meeting was held at 2 o'clock, is for carriages.” i in; th BOLTEICTANS SAVE SHEN EWARESED and was led by Mr. Martin, much to, the | Tqug the Young Catholics Friend Society.) been taken out to date. Dr. Geo. C. towing nocache lmvtnibome ee ee OFor TROTTING MATCH, to come off Fit . KENE x rc r not, will depen e fa y r 3 ? ed Wi : We Sixth-street wi t , dtp Fg .) . C. Sampion has been appoi fo a sense of thelr danzer, and eapitalts bow. | amusement and profit of the children. ‘These | {,"\s°egnvemient for cary oe ease ene ee GeO nee ot ee en | ma aad eae ee Eee mo. SeSiben | Day, ADEs 18. 1878. at 8 o'clock og Bayeician to the poor tn the fourth polies p c | Ingo labor organizations and the sovereicuty | are becoming so entertaining that they seem | again.” When I returned, it so happened that | thaton Thursday might Abraham called to | Tickets, $1.60. oe preys aa Bey BES ol Or HM. Xewiman, (soa of | of Tabor. If the politicians ean be made to | fo be as liberally attended by the adults as by | [came down the strect defining the limits of | (2a40u, Thursday nig! stop, aud he followed | ,Stgle-Z0ouE May be engaged at tho Store of Goo, : 3 br. W.G.] Newnes; physician to the po- can the Failroad and factory lords. | the children, for whom they are especially the Capitol grounds ou the north side, aud de- | her and struck her three. times itr the eye. | atter Mowasy. ‘August 19. 7 DOrthwes agen 2:80 ree.) Fesisucd. Miller schoo! building 1 of labor organizations has been eld. ig es siting to getonto the Avenue as directly as | Mack used to come to see her, but misbehaved - = ing cupited. Me Baniein. tren ete ae Fesontatives itt Congress cat the lay, | innit Parton conducted the S o'clock mast. | Dossibie, 1 took, thoughtlessiy ior the ase | Mack used to come tosce her. but misbehaved KE NOTICE! 1 . pired, Mr. Baldwia s , “S2, | our representatives in Congress at the lasi | ing. The: in his work, and the nee had pas: = —a well. < oi stifled ti — ond division, recommenas that before it be | junto the gramentation of the nation's | nisi deseripion isthe Last, Several Rave pio. eae ee AG TU See ee ee BEST OF THE SEASON, O8 EXHESITION 326 renewed the owner. Mr. J. W. Barker, be apial but really for the purpose of putting | fessed conversion since he has been here an grounds, when suddenly a cripple with certain d th, when he saw her, and she appeared Br, qired to repair the premises sos to put th, idle men at work in this District, It becomes | several before he eame. Wooden or cork limbs made haste, fromaspor | 2rd Sth. whe . ee eae AD PLATE-PRINTERS’ UNION fe ita tis . ard Ad 2 = id : to be drinking and called to him, and he told ‘i o. z Sue Prater anit marrtaItS See erates batiae he Cae at cite ee | hee esate meeting fo of green (“Keep off the erass"), to. intercept | her to. go aver, cinepyy shoving tee aires FORTRESS MONKOE AND Fit CATES, FREE ANT GALLERY AND BTORE, Manin ou the nerilk aise ok Penner, and ail others having the use of capital, to re- | held at 6:30 and was led my passage with the words: wcau't drive | was drinking because her breath smelled of (Touching at Piney Point goiug and retarning.) No, 86 K Steer. usine son the north of Pennsy ard the interests of the industrial classes. } ny. ‘The night service b a lock and | thar wagon aewoss here; this is for carriages.” | Maine ee Eas Boyan larceny of $) | | Steamer JANE MOSELEY will pageant eno avenue, between Ith and Ith streets, in a | Those who do not should be noted by the lat. | was conducted by Key. Mir. Harrison, who, | f said: “This is my carriage.” “Ibis neear. | fae Wasps Jolungon, who testitied that he | leave Sixth-street wharf SATUt Also, tangost stuck ; Weqceeatibat is ineeeec cen And the Geushts should atsonebee muual, | after an exhortatlon, invited |s sged conver, | Hage; it ts a wagon; drive off.” My move- | Jost the money on Sarurday bight. ‘Sergeant | DAY EVENING, Aug. 17) 1878, bein, Binge: Nails Ben is the Disuick een ie Sith treet ce he benedts should also be mutual. | aitar, and seven persons professed conver- P rds indie: | 0.00. stifi TE t itte eC. ? wii = with mud a de! vhat cts the laborer affects the merchant, aon ye pe Pp ment and words indicated a purpose to go on. | Acton testitie that E) Storm, no matter how lizabeth admitted to set. | at 8 o°Gock, re.uining Monday, Aug. 19, at 6 He blew his whistle to assemv in turn all trades and pro: r TREEMS Casi. z ry “ 4 am. Sleepin, 5 4 J = ions are MRORAL PLEASURES. : Q s Isupposed, | ting the money and spending it. Officer Saf- | *yity, Geert Lan bo create t Ohiteot Steain- | Sa” Please rowomber Name and Nu uber, tyl-ly filied up with ected through a common Sympathy, The FER Br ER EG the Capitor clans in blue; and, being in | fell testified that she owned to having got the boat Compeny, N. M. Bank, Fifteenth st. n. w. HE 8 and piop ingmen Nere ave Pol Com RNS: uae | alt isa mistake to suppose camp meeting a | haste, P turned pit and went along. Now, | money; fined $15 or jail 30 days. “Walker | “Gentienlan's ticket, $8. Lady's wicker, B10); Sf Bey be oe nok not ior Dread on blood: eee ists; they | dul piace. ‘There is a diversity, and Nhat I Was viding in was iy family | Dean: assault on Henry Adams, a colored boy | Chidren under twelve years free, easton Wearlug eye ask not lor bread or blood; they do not ‘advo. | too, of vier thizgs than religioas meetings, carriage. It is an uncovered buggy, built for | six years old. John Adams, a brother of the | _‘Tickes can be had trom the members of the extraordinary ; gate any division of money or wealth, but they | ait gh of these there ~ Indeed, I} the fainily use—not especially {6 ft 18. | tow teat ke tec Union or at the whart on the night of tue excur- vN. 9D * © eit " 4 esp y re me, it i boy. tified that Heniy Kicked a plate over ° 4 Stand,’* No. 619 1) street n.w. All ne i this morning condemn- } in: nthe recognition of the digai ad ‘d mutterings e number of | true, but J use it as it was ori belangiug to Dean, and the latter struck him | 5!P- al2 3t Will be pre dwellings belonging to ae Fights of labor. He xed the mmculats and | dai etipgs, but when we remember that | to be used—by Setone, Dean testiileal that he did cee G®48P MOONLIGHT ExcCes.0y, | —<—————— } theast earner of Wand ) thorough organization of the skilled aud ua- | we eame here for tie especial pi ut in an ext a So a ; ee ts a RA aE EX SION, | = — 5 = s unfit for human habt- | skilled labor of this District, and their repre- | Divine Worship, aud that odtside ¢ yas | SaGinz scat tae ; Hee ae UO tee Shee coe ae saull on STEAM SON ee Rs GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. s notified the tenants to | sentation in che Workingmen’s Assembly. and pastimes, tor the time being, vnly in: | quette such as visiting, ete., in my Leal struck her. Scott testified that Mary was out TO MARSHALL HALL, . a es ns Lasts ADDRESSES WERE ALSO MADE tended for r creation, the cone! that the | serves the purpose weil. i'shall not ge! of night, and he told her about leaving her ehil- TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1378, AZORS, SCISSORS, PEN-KNIV <3, NAIL, THE NG OF SEVENTH STREET. by Mr. B. G. McDonald, Mr. E. Barker and | human predispositiva is to grumbie and find nearer the liking of. the c/ite untit it suits my “ enry Hurt, president of the Washing- | Mr. Richard Emmons. cove y ‘i ‘i : ' dren, when she .eized an axe, and cut him on | ¢The steamer will leave her whar ag very m 'y | fault, comes with all the force of convineing | eaprice and convenience to do so. Ss) yas too mi ‘olive with, and | f9t of Sixth street, at 6.30 p. m, vortemonnates, &: for sale cheap by In'a commiualcation to Eaainer moemraay: | the same range of toples, and of the same | truch. Hammocks and swings are scatter {| Prey eG yamine: 1 GOS0. | the lead. say with ate Fined gs | Tefumning at 2 S08. mm. right Sroeluiean | LUSDX, 144 Bridgé st., Georgeton't in a communication to Engineer Hoxie, rela- | tenor. J . around. and the shady groves have their fati | of the rule or orde: nder Which these Capitol | Isane Pinion, charged with malicious mischief | improper persons, STABLISHED IN 1831, ENUARGED tive to Uie paving of 7th street, si Mr. Hamilton announced that this was the | share of patronage, from old and young. The | srounds guardians are acting. Now, is it not | by Robert Naylor. The latter testified that Arrangements have been made with the propzie- E' and lmproved in 4; now the Must Com- company prefers to do all th e first of a series of like meetings. Further an. | mineralspring, as lias been the ease sines tie | in important matter that Col. Casey attend at | whi the outer rails, leaving the carriageway on | nouncements through the ciy press would | ground was fi established for camp le he was here in court Pinion wegt to his | tor to furpish supper for fifty cents. bivle tn this part of the Country, i h Tet once to the expunging of this or rt e- emi: inO- " stroye ii Prof. Mediey’s Band has been engaged for the - in each side to be finished up to the track by the | state the times for future meetings, and in the purposes, rejoices in being the favorite walk. I '# of this order, or the re- | premises, in,O-street alley, and destroyed his one W. 8. WHEATLEY’S contractor, the work doue by the company to | mean time organizations in the several wards re § A vision of it, or the revision of the subordinates | garden. Thitfes were all growing in the morn- he attraction being a combination of a shadea | who construe it? “Country peopie” Di y and il vening they were all p: An ments have been made with the Street | PREMIUM STKAM DYEING AND BCOTRING ES- be gone sublect to the direction and approval | of the District would be effected, of which due | road and a driuk of good, heaithy water. In | W20,°%S annoyed nor feel isting oy bonae. fg, and in the evening they were all pulled | cars to be in waiting on the return of the t TABLISHMENT, of the engineer. notice would be given. They do not propose | the past two or three year 4 i testitied that he | “‘rickets—Gentieman and Lady 60 cents: [sys however, the iron | ated. Yours, L.S. A ies, and had allowed Naylo: as ‘fi sosteln's | #9 Jeffersonst., near Bridge st., George- PROPOSED REMOV4™. OF THE POUND. to meet on street corners nor advocate incen- | of the water has so n¢ bly degenerated as ,, * rented the premi.es, and had ed Naylor | ticket, 25 cents, to be had at S. Katsenswia’s 3 re. Tooth, Hatrand Cloth Brushes, Com! bs, Somp, Ww KE. KR. jeld-tr 2 i . AS aN act of charity, receiving no | Clothi mporium, Frank Fi Robert Came- Health Officer Townshend recommends the | diary and dangerous doctrines, but to meet | to induce many to believe that the purchasers The Dog Law. #0 re ere: ea an sce orcaan iy, Tocelving no | Clothing mpa ton, Frank Ford, removal of the pound located on 2d st-e2 , | undér the cover of roofs and ina resp :table | of the proper ty were imposed upon by the Editor Star: near the east wail of the Nationa! Ovseryaory | manner. . Seeing, 2eperaliing to, the, u were *¢ Your answer to “Rustic,” in | Mr. Wells, for the government, claimed that if Committee of Arrangements—E, H. O'Brien, Pomp atteenes $0. bare pe a SUE Pater INTSEE A yee roa eamLO! | Saturday's issue, relative to the dog law, 1s | (he Ueuerck tee noe lS eter | a Marriott Hil, Be a Fag aben gal PS gl oy V fEETING.. 5 | Ghiius Water might flow over it, and thas ac- | satisfactory as far as it foes, but it does hot take possession and planta crop he makes | ™". George a free of charge. 0) by mail an ress ueighborhood i h stree During the evening Cohen with his iolowers | qu.re chalybeate properties, entirely r e the minds of a great number | the pasty a renter, and the only was to dispos- RAND EXCURSION. Promptly attended to. ae roper ora = og tee no houses. Green aetesiton meeting on eee of We have save ral persone ou the sound RW Ae our citizens yet on ae following point: If | sess liim1s in the legal mode. Mr. C. Neri — Ht uch complaint bas ben made by the resi- he we wing of th all, and pt up a ave seyera Br the owner of a dog fails, lec! si e f, if the ji al. RTERESS INROE, NORFOLK AND THE dents near the present pound sive of tha | din of contusion, test be sea eee | wan ave Severs part of their ime for tie f O08, falls, neglects, or refuses | ton, for the defendant, asked if the judge al. | FO = “4 Brounds, io som Aer place, aud suzg ssts the COHEN'S OPPOSITION MEETIN the foot of ; to procure a tag bc cause said dog is constantly a party to live in his house as an act of APE! SUMMER RESORTS, pmisance. and then by camp-meeting songs. The police amusement of the camp. A gentlem in was | kept hous nd never allowed to run at lar; co dowen a pasty te putsome corn in the ground, On the eater aly ‘Steamer ————— = BIDS FOR THE REMOVAL OF GARBAGE Np | Kept perfect order. HROSeh tr onan Comne: eed Roy ana ; ay proves en the fine eal ed | did that give the party the aight to remain LOUISE, OF BALTIMORE, AMas'S tis jy BE 3 Pree ae Ue ‘ w nthe new law be collected? “M.? until the corn has grown and the crop is se- : atone ‘at 10 o'clock to-day in the Robinson’s Mathematics. -. | Vinyine Site to find more of that you 8:6 | rne ih section of the dog law, atter stating | cured. The court thought that there had been THURSDAY, AUGUST rH, 1878. bor wore, npaniseonia are-cleme, Bia Sera eee een oe anes: | © SEAT EMERT We LYE eS ASEMAN) (AT-|| Dlavine omthan yautayeyy reckioad man. | that it shall be the duty of any rerson owning | Some malice, and imposed a fine of $2 and] ROUND TRIP. Seats from Baltimore via the Bastern Shure “Seema t resence of Commissioner Phelps, the e . at 3 ¢ Nor’ - 5) costs. e defendant noted an appeal, nol — boat *g steamers 00, Meakin Uliter. the comunition on babe oad 18 AND 110 GRAND STREET, ponraing More corn-e(a)i down, to Norton's | or possessing a dog to place the tag around his | Ce%tS,,,the, defendant. being opposed tepare SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS FREE, CRY STE TA kr, Proper. bidders, for the collection and removal of gar New York, Aug. 10, 1873, boarding teat than you have there.” ‘foe | neck, fixes the penalty of not less than five nor | ing any money which would go to Naylor. — Write for circulars, 1y3-69 Dae ahd dead animals, and the trans To the Raitor of The Eeoning Star: gentleman retired to his tent after this stain | more’ than ten dollars for failure to do se. w'd Fletcher was charged with an assault | , 8ix hours at Fortress Monroe for Bathing, Fish- iE MAY POINT.—Contennial tion of night soil iu this istrict for Si * everal aucicies have recently ap: on Pe tatelece. UPl WEDNESDAY WEEE failure would constitute sumelent grounds for on Jerry Stephenson, Who testified iat aps and Slant 5 -clng. Am Ce ‘This house is new ancl de- T a longer term, at the option the ‘ared in the daily papers of your city, caleu- S KS WEDN * nfurmation against any one, and woul a | Fletcher cut him on Saturday ni with a light beach. Stoners.” The following were the UelocG ed to mislead, if not to deceive the public | oF rather Thursday morning, and as the time | proper subject for the Be ber eae a ise. wil tfully located on the Lower W. Cook .& Co, $ ~ per apnui for ii ind in regard to the introduction of Robin- } Nears the frequency of regrets increase. Up ears’ servive(informal). G.H. Hes: olice Court judge to | razor, on the arm and hand. Stephenson tes- | 2f,,oRierst.. The LOU Mathematics (shorter course) and Al. | to this tine I nave heard but a single e<pres i{h street wharf ‘ESDAY, Augast 16th, | Sates than any other hotel at Sea Grove, oretutning in, August 17° | _ 3el8-8m ©. B. REEVES, Proprietor. lispose of on information brought before | tified that he was going from market with him.—Ep. STaR ] Fs ratificati 4 ff Mary Williams, on Saturday night, when homp- 3 L |. Draney, 215,000 for tures ;,aiso an ad. | sebra into the public chools of the District of | Sion of gratification because the life of the a Fletcher came along, and after striking at the t and WHITE SULPR ditional bid at $15.015 per anui for the firs: | Columbia, we desire to state the facts inthe | me eting Is shortening. ‘This is an evitenca of The Scventh Sireet Pavement. Woman, le (Stephenson) told him not to strike : Batlan- : oo Seer oe five years, and $1,100 per annum for the seco: d | matter. - the general enjoyment. x. eee 5, August ch, 1878. | her, and he turned on him, cutting him twice Pa. “ave. Proprietor of the Mres oy po Paes. five years service. C. IH Haywood, $b. per | | dune we addressed the following le..er to Ws, Law AWNS; one hundred (10) | ,2%ior Siur-—DEar Siz: As 7th street is | with a razor. Bor the defence. two women eS PR (GelS-8m) * ¥.. JORDEN, annum for three years. S. faylor Suit, | the late Board of Trust: es: . b tiful lawns just artived at Carter's about to be put in prime condition, whieh testified that they were going bome, when won fet FoR perannum. John MeCauley. 12-5201) per | Te the dion. the Board of Bilneation, Washing- Space: beautiful Heured lavas, | WH" last for a long: wee Saat and as the | Fletcher was very drunk and stagvercd EAN CITY. QoMMERING FOR WasHinero- Giaee = per ann ce We have the honor to submit | le-: White linen lawns, 23c. : heeting against the woman, when Stephengon struck AN etlng. | said street should dal quit's | after being © : Scare tie | Pillow case linen Abrams & Co. sie). Wm. Wolf & Go., wing proposition to your honorabie Lee “I: fopreerveltsuniformity | Vietener, who had a Knife’ in lis hand, Sen UETssys eats inteen dkore, RUCK ENON SPRINGS, $13,000 per annui. Heretofore the twoservie 3 | body ave to state that ni one ya a t hishe E hey Supposed the wounds were thus in- White houey combed quilts... ae where it occurs that no sewer or water or | ad they supposed i On the Great North Mountain, near Winchester, have teen separate contracts, but have cost | , 10 consideration of the adoption by your | ant wails, white, cardinal and olue: tas service has been laid to vacant or in. | Micksel King wae tharced eh ett git A A. 8. PRATT, ’ROrRtEroR, the District 15.5.0 ver year.’ Prior to this, | howorable board, for exclusive use in the puy. | Wool black cash ‘the ‘best vard-wide con | Proved lots. now is the time toattend to itand | Micheel cu Marsares uckiey, Ge cate. THURSDAY, Angust 15, 1878. OPEN JUNE 18TH TO OCTOBER Isr. for two years under the soatd of Health the | He Schools under your charge. of Robinson's | sheeting cotter he Loom, only 32° We | Hot to be tinkering withine street hereafter. | Pattry on Margaret Bu Sunday nient nis Z — & house for the without restraints of <p Shorter Course of Mathematics, we agree to | t%, Hood as Fruit of the Loom, only $c. We PROPERTY-HOLDER, TH STREET Fat le one ees y Aes fashion. rensonabio cnjopment. cost oi q ‘Thea. | furnish a supply of the books, to take the | ate Selling the best anu cheapest dry goods in Een) ‘ - Wife (her sister) and herself were siting: | Steamer “Jane Moseley’? wi An abundant table. Board $40 per month, ome ae to Se piace of Davis's Mathemat'es, now in use in | Yashington.—Adet. Eligibility of School Trastees. Becae coe Recast cuveed Mier cat | dearvolorm Spe ys Goes) With discount to tamilles and Individuals under the Board o Gar Vento OR Ee ee : = ——— ; icon Siur.Messrs. Benjamin fe Davis | EEE A — ey at ener ap ped ber, | artiveat Crisfeidat 450a.m, #11: Fomalning two or more mon aun. m for the col & grade, the latter to be determined upon by Hu ne grares sath ee snes Us and M. M. Hoiiand, who lave been appointed | 2&4 aM eeruck ine ‘Oly cies ccamination: couvey the Excursionista, to ‘Ocean City witvour | S2dallinformation of ¥ PRATT & BON, - LB sibs ppc © | your a rity, a ithe st to your hon- i iia an G ennessee City.—Al- | sohool trustees, must whet it 7 its ' 2 ‘Ocean C! 15-2 7 Sek ee eee aa coment. Fhe) | Deena board ie te the ecies So'supphed; | though ‘Bristol is a small and uaimportast | selec, eligible. ‘The question te easitn oy | he sid iat ahead sot Bits im, (iis in, | stone, eerlving at City tn time for breakfast. | _ Je 401 9th st. n.ww., Washington, D.C. wifsntues ee AG WONT Swed | ee yaT tags iota | Sein coisGRoigot Sat acy ges | AMOR ae, Uae em eee egioy | PLIAGE MG "GOREA EN HELGE |" new oom anowe our aeeaneen | aby Eaute ens oa sel , ic z pithed Alki Ea : ert Ss, 00d: By 2 tax-d | ing, under oath: ithe 07 4 ; Will be made. at pitonor ieee ee uation for the com. | tn two slates, Xt is in Tennessee and Virginia, | the States wihin tines Jears prior to yous ap | failed her a —— dirty -——. Michael Buek- | Leave Ooean City ee sae et ea TOVAREE® MOUSE: BUILI EMITS | as,in the opinion of your honorable board, | the center of Main street being the dividing | pointment as trustce ‘A ley testified that on Sunday evening he Was | urday morning Uy Gorclock. This wili probably be issued by Inspeeto winan: F. SiohIman, may bo desirable. * | line, and its peculiar position causes no little ———————— . sittting on the doorstep with hiis wife and Mrs. She eet oppartan! tao visit this great Ovean re- —— Fepair a frame building. 75 High street, "Respectfully, your obedient servants, confusion aud many droll ineideuts. Young 4 Boatman’s Suggestion. King, when King came out and said that he tickets before the day at hese cappegreee| FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. pon tamily cee oe Be pes IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & Co. | Couples elope irom Virginia, and, by crossi 1 GEOKGETOWN, D. C., Aug. 12, 1 Was tired of supporting his wife and his | So wuniten. cursion, eke MOST DELIGHTFUL RKsoRT IN THE, chusetts avenue ant 7th aud’ Ish streets |, Noone can doubt but What we are in a con- Se ONaAT hinn cee ee audare serine | Editor Star-—Please make ‘the Suggestion Terence with tis family aitaiee, Witnesses Biases Hi, Children under 12 years, §1.50; Bottple looms late sing CommeToAal a . re yl i y i is wi rar g . . alti r i A r ray = at ms (ext 5 >i $50. John McArden, raises frame fee pigialeg £uarantee that theretailprice (same | \irginiz, and delies the ollleers of the former issue excursion tickets to the Newark ( N.J.) | Very bad hame: and she Stuck ite saad sing | RoseeeNs, Capitol Hill; Th Cropiey's, George: | _2e12-3m Owners aud Proprietora, Seem ile, Deswreess Naeth Capitol anciise |) AoC Sarat al NOt cxeced the tollow- | Pe cmanie neuer iat ne ee bound. | havea Topreseat ag eee ee or August. We | Struck her. Witness and King then got inte | towns BiG end the totos nas Groner s, wecrge- = 7 streets northeast -37.. J. E- Gadsby, repair a | MB Tales so long, asthe books shall eon.-nue | Movements, however, lest le cfoss the bo the | HBv@a Tepresen’ ative in the race, aud would | s'hent. “A fine of #1 was ied ie Foe pro- Fa av; Purcell’s, 9th st.; Brad Adams, | "J WAYMORE HOUSE. Drick house 1:21 Pennsylvania avenue;#5. | tuluse in the public seco commonwealth he nas fled from. Fugitives | hat Se6 tt but cash isn’t Plentiful, 94 Hove | fanity case against Mr. King, a fine of $3 was | £5 Sado? ke Tile momons & Chapman. ‘ATLANTIC cares. fh UNSAFE Gvipes—Mr. A. A. Stearns, of | Kobinsou’s Arithmetic Complete, are often pulled across the street by officers imposed. ewreliors:, Win, G, Metzorott & Uo. Music ) Opena June ist. = HOOPES. Cleveland. Ohio, writes to us that he employed armed with a warrant, and so legally arresied. A Housekeeper’s Complaint. ‘at the Ebbitt House and National Hotel. a one-eged man, who gave his hame as Lew. | Total ......-secsecsceesse 7 in Tenesses crossed the pots hee | eatton seas e ORTON: D- -AUEUSE 10, GEORGETOWN qeiaterooms for sale at Ballantyne's Bookstore, h fiding @ few If the complete is taken ‘in p: fitt: anes: 3s oundary—by walk- Editor Star:—The attention of the healtl . Sage aes aa alee aan aa eae ae | ean Complete Bi taken in parts, arty ing twenty feet—and seating himself on a pile | officer is requested by citizens residing co petaletiats augio-at EB. 8. LAWRENSON, Manager. THE TRADES. went to the White House, and then to the The judsment of the text-book committee of | Of dry goods boxes, laughed a pursuing police- | Gay street, hear Mont; omery, in this city: i y RESCUED FROM DROWNING.— Yesterday after- J i PLEASURE BOAT NEGLIE wil 3 rene ta the laie Board of Trustees indorsed by more | Manto scora. While so occupi-d a law-abid- certain parties being in the habit of throwing 4 ; ake regular trips to GREAT: ppt tin apes Murph who sated than a two-thirds majority of that hoard neta | ing citizen pushed over the pile of boxes, and | their refuse matter out on the vacant lots, | 2000. John Crowley, nine years old, living at reatter = OOK BINDING. t shed + fy q FALLS hereafter on TUESDAYS, etful that he was from London, Canada, and he | the superiority of Hobinson’s series as text- | tiie thief fell within the confines of Tennessee | while several families Of colored Peseous ier, | NO. 17 Bridge strcet, Georgetown, was res. | FALLS nereatt SATURDAYS and » informe that te f i . SONDats— | nycetr BOOK WNDU eee Propos:d to goto Amington, and they alistart. | Books, will, we are sure, be approved by any | Nd into the arms of the waiting and watening | fumethe atmacihere be ines ome eee SEee From Gromning ta the canal neat Market Shr leaving Comer a eaang mortem. Aug. | heretofore, The same excellant workies ae aust ed. Over the bridge they Were joined by an. | Who Wil! carefully examine them, minion of the law. Women who prefer to have | and piggeries. HOUSEKEEPER, BADLY INJURED.—During the storm of Sat- | Sion yA Generess st, bridge. town, at | ployed, and the work turned out wi be in the other man, accompanied by a guide. (who Respect fuliy yours, their children born in one or the other state —-+—___—. urday a barn near Langley, Va., blew over on | Apply atthe Boat, or at Auction Store coraustot | Supetior style which has always been s characters ve the name of Wagner.) who said he had IVIsON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & Co. ena ee ee ree A Lunatic’s Freak. two little boys, one of whom was 80 ‘seriously | BHdgeand Uonavess stk. Georgetown. — aug8 ious Pe avon, Ba bose ape-ly EST: | sumeney peteriarine frrcie ata ove cavnanctics | CURR SoOME BDL" us grmormey 2 | Hise AACE Cou «| Gt AGUS IMEOH mE Cone: | AQ amaase one. he produced some well-worn cards and | | The Harbinger will makean extra excursion | have beena little too late, and thus children | UTICA YOUTH DIGS HIS GRAVE AND SLEEPS moulder in Kobinson’s foundry, on Water | “BreatAg SOB 10, CENTS. A: ABINET- MAKER, gommienced the game—*threr-eard monte.” | to Nanjemoy Ss Sacre Sew ABATE! HS | Se crite cen well MH ST Eats | La, very nomansie) nnd\/eadl| easy nas /enne street, between High and Congress streets, who | willtmee eet wee NG TON, é i ee. , sony of the Puisisen eee Back when he Vie | othe tries artis Metropolitan Presbyte. | Seeans have eledily missed tiels destiny by | Under the observation of a reporter of the | Tesides in Washington at 5 ‘Twenty Sixth ee IG Street, every, nia guide demanded bis money, and tue | rian chureh will give a moonlight excursion | Deing enrolled in the cousus of Virginia. A | //eradd, of which a former well known young back aud feet yesterday atternoun. by the Up: | A Mooniignt Excursion wiht beeen eon man ald wut Me, Sieur re. | fomorcom evening on tho Mary Washinevon, | wumbet of mature stoltey are sti cer, | Cflean Is te hero, During the war ono ofthe | Hack and fot yesterday atferao day, sud Fricay wighia” eaviug at fused, and returned tothe Treasury with Mur- | leaving at 6:30. Pye veualy Spo! U it 1 Sanp Bars.—The dredge was put to work a . ed Ly Sai = 5 ea | time and money trying ‘to discover ond (ica leaving behind him an Irish girl whom < Dancing on each of the above trips. The wy bendice. Ba ihe tae were reported 10 Lesion which was Ge have taken pines hy isi | doubt whether thoy are Virginians or Teunes- | he loved very passionately, and they expected | this morning removing the numerous sand any r a reserve the right to reject any person they may see " i er. 6 0 whi ‘e formed in the canal durin; MAZINGLY LOW the captain of the watch. Murphy and Wace. | Saturday evening will come. olf toimorro | Seeans.—[ Cheyenne Leader: sth, site Hes etek ee notes cone: OF Soon] Rare waleh were sommes — Bae sya A of PRIChe uer have each been repor‘ed for crooked eoa- | evening. The boat leaves at 7 and returns at | A BRIDEGROOM near Kansas Cily counted | Sick and died. ‘This affliction seems to have MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—The offering on 20 MILES AND RETURN duct before. ii. | First-class vocal and instrumental music | out $16in his grimy left band, and remarked | turned the young man’s head, and has eventu- | ‘change this morning amounted to 28) bushels panek Coen Pi firs FOR LUMBEB DeEDs 1x FEE have been filed as follows:— | 49d dancing, E fs (othe dear young thing at his side, “That wiil | ally permanently affected his mind. Ho was | Of Wheat, with sales of 200 bushels at $1.0334 Will maxe an Excursion dewi ihe Scans Gisweld to Sehulties, lot 2, The Plate Printers’ Union will Cate, grand | do for our wedding journey, as there's an ex- educated in our public schools, and, we be- | Per bushel, and 80 bushels at $1034. river every SUNDAY at 3 p. m,. sq. 403; $150. F. H. Stickuey. et al., trustees, | @X¢ursion to Fortress Monroe and the Capes, | cursion to town to-day.” “His wife told him Vieve, graduated from the Utica Free acad- GRAIN ARRIVALS.—Two hundred bushels of at ‘excursions are’ to V.C. Lewis, property on Yich stret road: aedane, pe sing aud thats woud Peer ek ee ae ee emy. He was bright, smart, quick, active, | Wheat, by rail, to J.G. & J. M. Waters. saiae ike 4 fhe) ae ies Fee ib ce 3 33 = : oe BS Sle Rg a as she had a pocket , but he preferred to $ in hi: ‘ rid one e of city. res] eae ar Hides, lot 1's | other accommodations provided for al: $ maintain control of the exchequer. He was | peau tidy and temperate in his habits, and @ y and ‘as | favorite with all hi a) . Hi: her ments. Donch’s brass and string on €ach ex- omrery, lot 10, sq. #28: $—. Same to M. W. | 28, J9bn W. Thompson, one of the bestand willing to borrow her purse and put'the #15 in | was OE eh ome i y er pu was and is new an officer of high standing in K curso WILLET & LIBBEY» everidge, trustee, lot 24, <q. 283: $—. same | fastest, boats on the river, will give a very | it, and their financial differences were lina'ly | the regular army, and this Ss CITY ITEMS TICKETS 15 CENTS. BOUND TRIP. BEY 's, — “ : Jeasant moonlight excursion this evening. | adjusted on this basis. Wien co Monge ake pathaieety: = Barge chartered for evening excursions, $40. fame to HH Mawel 1st Wes seatant ihe Thote Will be a good sae ama a | depot, fomewhat encumbered with the bride Commanded a position at eeacher nee Ik; Cnbbage Boarde wer Mies @ Wikies = ae NANSEMOY. nt nr nnn nee meen Alene, Tel tegha il, Pog ei vot Binur: board, and an excellent band will accompany | apologized and went on. The, tickets nae the neighboring country towns, 603 7th street. steamer Harbin- . Bi a Now all the young man’s habitsare changed een "7 Song the excursionists. Street cars will be in wait- it, hive every TH DAY and SUN. ¥7y, trustee, to Tyan, lot 209, Iss; s—. M.- Ing for the excursionists om thelr return fo cans aud his shana were coastanty occupied ye to. dritking. » During ne PINS ee eee from Sree Se wat, Arista 0. ‘conta. and 15, sq. 867; #1 ‘The Second moonlight excursion of Friend- | discover hls Woe seed ede phat he did not | winter months he controlled his appetite so rt ok 4 Pa for a discover his loss until they had ea he too often in all seasons of the year, knew how Sygning Y Last evening, at the close of | ship Lodge, Good Templars, is announced for | junchin a toste y hi aten their | that he could retain his ino as teacher, at 278 Cream : TIN URPRISE. & urant, and he was called upon quick it could be cured by taking Ayer's Sar- | ™pet for sale tiie drlitot Company A: Wasiingtom Light ter | this evening on the City of Washington whieh | {upenJo,a restaurant, and he was cal d.upon | but nis employers noted, that at ail mes hé Saparia to purge the ule from thelr systems, | {788m sige PS CUTLERY, TOOLS, FILES, ac. fantry, al the armory om Pennsylvania ave- | 18/0 Jearg cournament is to be held to-day at | Rem aut her purse, with his monoy in itrhad | ston eis Misr ted Tae Ho eam en te eased Have better neighbors as well a8 | ~ aw EXCURSION Sab FON. Oe» OVP. Metropolitan Hotel, gue, pear oth street. Capt W. G. Brock and A. | 6 Sand {ourpament is to be held to-day at been stolen, His ride sobbed Qiad tony Bae; | tion he returned to Utiea, Dut grould, not re- | eater heads G orm RICHMOND, VA., = rare re the company, RS a t % nder the susp) the and Capt. Brock. ina brief spcech, preseuted commence at 2 p-m._ At 8 the coronation Will | sive the money to her. Moral to men: Trust steadily, SEDI fttebrlated the me jority of | ,, THE GREAT permanency of Murray & Lan- | youna@ CATHOLIC FPEIENDS soc’y, | N=W XOBK SHOE STORE, : the resolutions of Washington Commandery | ‘ake place, and a grand ball be given. your wives, and beware of pickpockets. the timé, butdisturbed lo one. This tes bce | An's Florida Water gives ita wondertul ad- the 608 Pennsylcanta cvonue. ot Koignts Templars, Banking the egmpany # areas Habeas Gourus Ons To-day ADVICE “TO THOSE CAMPING OuT.—The nis catece, for four or Ere rears oan and pesca etn ers appleatiob the handkes rain teaves Balteaoe ro and Potomsc aapoe an Rod GUARANTERD, yt ye ir escort on the 22d of LAY. -G judge Humphreys orde! a writ of! as ? ES is summer his case & new turn. ‘i CENT. Moore made an appropriate response. corpus to issue commanding the warden of the | 1, ene ee oda rie as tole No one could discover where he slept at mgnt | Chief or garment exhale a soft rich fragrance, | 9/clock p. eeeue a ae [77 a lows: bie, refreshing and healthful. = a Jail to produce before him to-morrow at noon or obtained his meals in the daytime. The un- | 48reeable, SvrT FoR Divonce.—Mesars. Birney & Bir- | fhe JohnH. Grakaen he eo eee at noon ee eee elare faking your snooze. Also | Soy condition of his Cotes ee ne ae Bey dave. for Lucille Josephine Trent. filed a | toay. he (Graham) having been convicted in | nostrifs as the only orifices for insects to en- | friends to believe that he found rest inabarn | THE INTENSE ITcuING caused by certain a for divoree from Richard Owens Trent. | the Police Court 01 an affray on the 2sth of ter. Thence you can readily expelthem. In | °F Out of doors. Recently it has veen dis- diseases of the skin is 5 ily syed by December Isis, aud she ‘charges, Mat oa | PUY, oN the occasion of the aistubanee at the | fact, you need ‘not ‘worry about thom at all, ose recainat Re has due a Grave in a secluded | Glenn’s Sulphur Soap which entirely removes Appl F,WSs, Me defendant deserted hee | The petition ie fled. by Bees oullding. | They wil be likely to irritate tue Inner mom- tpat in Silver Spring Glen. The other day par. Fy ope We clioeies tae ame Sleeping cars attached. angs-a Y Bost ‘mi a 3 = 4 . Blankinan, and fi . les wandering in the glen heard singing, and | far cleaner and more effective than any oinf | ————~— ———-———___ gs -a . Five With nes a and has ever since refused to | sets forth that on the 2th cr yan ne aecelt Pee ee Be len ee upon quietly investigating, found tre young | ment. x § TARAS Bag PRS On te mane < ted to provide for her ang, nas Wholly Bez- | police headquarters for the purpose of Seelng has been practically Geusenten that noth. | Man silting by the side or the grave upon a | Ladies of forty who use Hill's Hair Dye 2 ide for her support. a prisoner, and he was then arrested: and Ie | ing will so suddenly change the mind and | rude box, a) ntly indifferent to ail sur. | seem ten years younger. var mi 2s SILKS, SILKS: buntings, buntings, | charges that this arrest having been made bx frustrate the purposes of a designing insect as coun nes ins were sung and prayers antings ; pure wool buntings, oaly 25¢.; lace | fore aby warrant (or oath on which to bace a | a healthy sneeze. Mrs. 25e.; beauti s ; varrant) had been made, his arrest and incar- —_—_——_—_—_—_- low's Syrup bas bap eee perpen Sees eee ceration was ID violation of the Constitution | “OLD SauT” asa FISHERMAN.—Thomas | the young man was absent disclosed the fact | dren. It corrects aclaity ‘of the stomach, re- fortment black sitks. all prices. 65, 75, Svc. a and laws of the United States. He furtherrep- | G. Alvord, ‘Old Salt,” ought to get out a | that the box used asa seat was of matched | lieves wind colic, reg 1.25 . alates the cures and $1.50; our land #1.25 pk sitks’y resents that on the 29th of July he was ar- | patent on ‘his ingenious plan for attracting | boards and constructed in the form of a rude nt and diarrhea, whether arisi Sreat bargains: See ba et Au fd attentively, acoompaciod y sobs | FoR UPWARD oF THIRTY and tears. A second visit to the eed when ie u 4 Peta S8aasssas! 58.50 i 14.00 real satin finish a vy | taigned in the Police Court on an information ss to his hook in the St. Lawrence river. He | coflin, just large enough to receive the body of Ing or other causes. old 60 gros grain; closing out parasols at om oe made upon the oath of William Hussey that he |-has a glass globe full of minnows, which are | the young man. It was lowered into the pit or | Welltried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. x 00 ter’s, :11 Market Space.—4dvt. with others had committed an aaray and at | confined by a wire gauze, and then sunk by Raye and covered with grass and underbrush. Se 08 ‘ Se ee ee ybe same time he was tried on such informa. { anchor near the bottom on bass grounds. His | The young man now makes this spot his re- a HLP for weak and nervous suf- Boys Sen AS ATTEMPT was made yesterday, about one | tion by the Police Cou1c under color of the act | own bail concealing the hook, is lowered near | treat the greater portion of the time. People | f Chronic, painfal, and prostrating dis- orclock, to destroy the wood aud coal yard of | of Cougress of June J7, 1870, and he -ays that by, and the bass take it, attracted by the min- pass and repass him at frequent intervals, but without medicine. Pulvermach- Mr. B. F. Clark, on Lith, betweensK and L | his trial and conviction and sentence of ninety | nows, which they cannot get. 1 the ays no attention to them. The death of | er’s Electric Belts grand desideratum. Streets, by placing a quantity of straw undera | daysin jai! was ille He sa: it he was Stat Lae Pesan Cn | his becrothed has robbed him of his brain, and | Avold imitations. Book and- Journal, with par- = m4 lomo sl nding ust inside the yard | not tried ad eos bya ory bas by the #g-Mr. Hiligilder went home the other | he finds no happiness except in solitude.” Bui- | th mailed free. ‘nee, and setting fire toit. It was fortunate. | acting judge of said court, aud without the nigh considerably intoxleated and afflicted | cide or dangerous insanity will probably fol- discovered and before much | Services of counsel or opportunity to employ | with doublevision. He sat for gome time with | low.—[ Utica Herald. sth, was counsel; that no presontmant, of indictment his sleepy gaze riveted on Mrs. Hlllgllder, and ———— had been made or found by any grand fury; | then quietly remarked: “Weil (hic), I hove | How Mn. RAPP SavED Two Livzs.—The 4 Picntc.—A | that sentence was imposed without ‘asking if holler if you two gals don’t look enough like | struggles of a lady who ‘had been carried out eolored man A. J. Clark, living at No. | hehad anything to say why sentence should | tobe (hic) twins. byt undertow at Rockaway Beach attracted 4:8 Washington street northwest, was shot in against . that hewas| 4@7As ania Fisher, of Vergennes, Vt., attention of J. H. Rapp on Thi after. ihe ankle be.ween 12 and 1 o'clock last night | not asked whether te desired to appeal. nor | was shaving the other day he saw fn the glass | noon and he went to her assistance, “fie hed Peron ongeed ae 2 street Dig e Lae York - se fomed that ne had any sueh riyvht. He me Aas ot pilot eos Ris suoulaee. considerable aimonley in Lie oe nue, betw and North reeta, @ was innoee! pass band, ashore, and when he had done so he learn on bis‘ way home rained orgie tee toe in | Which he bad his razor, he severed an artery | eerie auc, wnee Be, ‘also been ‘woods. violation of the {clowing clauses of the Con.sti- | 802.0! carried iy leath. Rapp ph into the water and swim- tution of the United : Seeti te, vif the baby: prop it up with pillows, | ming to wi his wife was he that she Marnuce Li . lon 3, artic: Pap oy — — have issued to 3, clause 3; article 6, of amendments; le > | Smear its fin with molasses and ee was tearly unconscious. succeeded artiele 5 He $ Mf amendments: article 13 of . ) Seven or: feathers to play with. It Saving ner also.—[N. ¥. World, 10th. ‘Taylor and Fletcher; Peter nN feeoe | 2 amendments; } * seo-te. ©. World, Dth Fieneeer | artlcle 4, section 2 clause 2 of Constitution. | b: @ hand with the other, and | _A@>-“‘Let me kick him for his motor,” is Jackson, r., and Rissian Hopkins, both of Hichmon oo wha! the disa stockhold« ‘a.; John Widmire and Roderly; Robe: OPENTNG at Debes’ brewery saloo eve- z them back again, and s: Sy Ae wane ort sd ooeate. Nw james and Mary Holmes, both of ichmond. | ning. 508 D street southeast __ t wl go ie: een bs ssa about elon tar Adi J

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