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THE E VENING ST: ‘AR. ae District Government Affairs. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. king commission have reported to | « Worsing Man om the Labor ques SATURDAY. the District Commissioners that 2.147 trees Ly es August 17, 1878. | were destroyed im the Distriet bythe recent | yy. grar:—In these days there is 90 EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS ‘i uge Wal GEORGETOWN. \ EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS re ate forfeited aROReSOK = .B ter. 1 flaters { k Noyes, firing pi- collateral. FATHER Gvip, professor of philosophy at | Fame FESTIVAL for the Beaefit + ¥ -35 = Lo. ‘dward Mur- rans- | ALOYSIUS SCHUOL FOR G t storms, ; ie UATG labor Las a | Ro susraeny seit ¢days. Geo. Carroll, do.; | Roose tone ee eta ete, wore Taise fonds to mest 'S matt: ing spre: a ‘Washington to Balthnore by Water, 220 W. H. Ritter, in charge of the Georgetown | uch said about capital ani i COC IEry, Nv" 4 Vaeraney ; personal recog: | “A So 8n foraed ie thi oe ington SeNaetcon Park. oa TU! Mules, for 50 Cen {INDICATIONS TO-DaY. Hoxie, states that the market building is in | be cettinnin thisway: Letevery man that can | fired 10 or Soe assault on Anne Shore; | will be immediately cleared. ; ies, wa u faraishy ~ one gee Bet ag = —_ pt of ere yet ee anne ot ee ee ore Sumeests that | get work at auy price go so ere aad ce with the (greeny of a wateh from reise Tene ae aa ae eee at ®a.m., for Baltimore, stoppin ner 5 st | 5 ake himsel jarre’'¢. e : “ashe 2 shels wi a a0 i ckout fre to jock p.m , For the middle Atlantionnise: patty eloay ‘In answer to 3 communleation trom Wm, | honestly and fatufuily, 39 as to mike himself Siang A potinued.. Emma Lewis, assantt on ; Chikune ane Sent: rvortagren Bakunee hee > Ward ys x ‘o Ta7ing ON ¥ e + arn SEptinad TeAL eee - Ma. BA STS’ will be fa » Kol orthwest winds, falling, followed by rising | their owners, the assistant attorney states forthe man who earns his wages is very @pt | ria testified that Emma struck her three times | a H fresbients, Tickets 28 cen! sears free, augl7 S bushe's corn to H. M. Taibott, 1,100 bushels do. a0grES .: MENT. The EXCURSION ‘of WASHIN —Offerings on LODGE, No.1. 0, M.. advertised EXCHANG 25 ‘Change to-day: 12 bushels wheat. 5») {0% Feday, 16:b inst., to Marsball each, : veri s . He | to getit. The trouble is with some working | inthe face with aclothes line. Maria test, | Halt. will’ take place MOND SY Tickets timited. So surrests that eat make application tothe | WCU ary, CAINE to eeANs highest | Hed that Emma struck her rt lace paling | ee Ride Benny we |B ENTE, Aue Bw dict ant safe The Sttnamers foerve the right to refuse any ob 5 g owners of the property for the purpose of | 17 “carry ss ‘ avoanune aS case. Jas. Hayes, | —_\_-e-___ at7:15 p.m. and retarn at 1 a.m. Goncert and snd = LOCAL NEWS. having them probit it the use of it in the man- Mah can aford to carry on b sunsas for the larceny of a coat from W. E. Smith; nned $19 m p.m. 1 Tickets sina staterooms be obtained from \ ith + “LOCK THEM UP,’ is the order nowin rela. Davemg. ‘Tickets, gentieman and iady, 50 cents; STEPHENSON & BRO, Managers «Dy emake Bers Dead ea Tee yils | tlon totramps in the counties of Pennsylvania & h additional aay 25 cents. ace to all oy OCS cOrmer ABU at, aid Fonnn. ay. n't | testified that her child asked fora piece of Lh¢ Jaw authorices the proceeding, and those 1 Sagli 2 augs- 1 St. Whart. ner complained of. e laborer or mechanic does not s and something more he Condensed Locals. E CENSt'S self, and if t being taken by the District assessors is | 278 his w ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 7:20 p.m. bald Goer lest Seeoved | reagonabl a s : parts! ihe city for 10 cents, = i expect to retain his posit meat and bread, and he got in a passion and | WB have been so long and vexatiously au. Pt 2 ORICeE FO MOUNT VERNON Pas- and extinguished at 9:50 p.m branthony Of the act of Congress, approved | Now. suppose 1am a contractor. Taxros to | meat and bread, ar twice; ined for iudene Roved by vagrants are: calling themselves of GTEAXP SUNDAY EXCURSION, NSASE PS. Ser ae Contractors Brainard & Oo. are making ar- | 22essore while engaged in making the assess. | execute a piece of work for a stipulated sum. | john Kearney, assault on Maty ‘ee atctteon, he legal facilities atford-d tiem tor geting | G . centiy refteed and, furnished Le Te Tangements for dredging the Potomae chan. | Mente as eauired ‘be this ace shall aise take | Tpay my laborers $ r diem, and when the | xn old lady, who testified that she spoke to | Tid of a very serious annoyance. ‘The large and commodious lght-draft Steamer, | $Sayy tehted Sud farniat . oi meiclos the Long tridee. and will commence | 31"accurate e2nsus of the inhabitants of the omnes ¥ oer are 2ose poney on i | him about his bad conduct, and he ee :| THE repubiican party has only to shake it- | (°eBty Tepainted and refttted,) fengers at Mtcont Vornon whart, Mound ya Work about the Istof September. 2 * | and have other K 2 E * or 10 days. Also, for assault on Kk seit © ; Syl i eee cual Ca ading admission to and Kev. pr. Pitzer returned from Cape May | {iners: the assesment to show the mame, | We same price. 1 must elther reduce the | Rigs, plead guilty: ined $2 Algo, for profani- | Prune Ves, qt seers ta stoke reall Nowe than | rae alate ahs | _gstamucr caves Sth st. wharf Guilt (Santays ex- ‘thet Hamilton. the well-known actor, who | Sp¥,titilach Face, axes parentage, whether | SAKE fet otier bans, thal wil domo | glued 4 Seo. Fook, malniainiata ne | (akanes fees nee tee ake |” Car. eta Bean, | HOcuawes hairs pares eee eo. Hamilton, E who | SX paace, ane: Dar OF, oF “giv é sit strikes | ance ; fined 3, tout es of Oo sapaare. | I s Rial ch veut an’ Gnade ate yetipa | Soman read oi write and sgoh ner infor fe Maning o much fuss would urgetie work’ | he wenlow Fever Scourge. eee Tap. SAG TRRSR nee city sailing from San’ Francisco September 2, | Mation as the commissioners shall prescribe. hares ‘of their work, when they have it, the FRIGHTFUL FATALITY IN NEW ORLE. | Lanne a ated cd aaa LADY OF tHe Lake oF ~ He ‘intends to remain in Australia several | GnpsPaciye Purpose for which this census was | \vould find more of It atid get better pala for | One hundred and elght new cases of yellow soe | “are for Wieround trip. 28 cents, ntl ‘Tarther, notice. make Torun elie years. Sears the work will hace Go be dene atte | it. Let them make friends of cavi fever were reported yesterday at New Or. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Hall Brass Baul secured tor the occasion, __1*_| Fucunsou tripe on SUADAX ay cam FR Te Str eee hee ating | tals thelr fr nd capital wii leans, with twenty-nine deaths, The deaths $1.50 Straw ee euilvag tor = MEN'S POTOMAC BO-| Thordhes liseul tare Me pao ieee immer Entertainments. DY Ways for both District and. government | fiends sooner than itsenemics. I was at work | include twelve children, ten of them under $1.20 White Shirts, now si Lilina to | eta will give knot mate, a sail on the Puromac, calling ‘at The Young Men's Potomac Social! eo RE eee eee ee eee aatortionaient at | Once for fifteen dollars per Week and my boss | five years. In answer to a question, Dr. Choy cent. Under Shir's reduced to | nual Picnic MONTA ce August. 19" a down and comtng back. ive their first annual picnic next Monday at | the School fund can be taede between the | Taised my wages to eighteen without beiag | pin, president of the board of health, expressed cent Jean Drawers for we. + the New Schuetzen Park, Gales’ woods. JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave same wharf he ew Sehuetzen Fark. Gale woods. WIG abe Colnied Senoore asked to do 0, all because 1 worked for him the opinion that those Sho had previo aly had Linen Collars, $1.50 doe i | avis sit grerr 8 UNDAY AFT — Naf o'clock, for ‘he Knights of St. Bernard, of Georgetown, . ie as I would work for myseil. yellow feyer were in no danger of taking it nd ali oth > ae 7 < = = Fare round trip, & will give their sixth annual plenie at Greet CENTER MARKET. A WoRKING May. | again, even though they had spent a summer | Ould whinewiieee tits greatest bargain ever | QI*TH GRAND ANNUAL PICNIC R25 steamer Thompesa's Licksta not @ood on Springs next Monday. By order of the District Commissioners the Se or two away. At Port Eads there have been tame. Carroll Institute gives an excursion to Mar- | police have been charged with keeping the Unfaithfal Gaides. six new ca F THE | offered. They are nicely made, of the best | -AWIGHTS OF ST. BERNARD, i g $ and one death since yesterday's rials, fit perfectly, an ready fe UF 1 id shall Hall next Thursday on the Mary Wash. | Street on the east side of the Genter Market U. S. PATENT OFFICE, ues Lewis, a0. st ae ee ‘Will be gt Teen 3) ington, leaving at 9.30 a.m. and returning 4.5) | Clear of a'l vehicles belonging to the market Wasrrsaton, D.C., Augusi 14, is7s. VES FROM THE FEVER DISTRICTS. #8 'UESDA £. AUG ST 20TH, 1878, p.m. men, so that family carriages attending the Editor Star:—1st Wto punish such A dispatch from Louisville, Ky., says many Tr PEOPLE WHO SUFFER from the dull stu- | | Netther pains nor expense will be spared tomake Franklin Temperance Legion is to give an | market may drive up on that side of the street It GEORGETOWN, + ; scamps as “three-card monte’? men? is | persons from yellow fever cities e arriving | Pidity that meets us everywhere in spring. and | 1t Bleasant Tickets. 25 cents, Stages teave car excursion this evening, leaving at 7 and re- | Without danger of collisions, No parking will | wel} Hnown to the detective corps that a nun there,and that $1,000 was subscribed in the | too olten in all seasons of the year, knew how | Stand every ten minutes augls 4° turning atll. On board there will be vocat | be allowed there hereafter. ber of unprincipled seoundreis are daily rob- | city yesterday for the Grenada sufferers. The | quick it could be cured by taxing Ayer’s Sar- RROLL INSTITUTE EXCURSION music and dancing. PUMP HOUSE. bingstranzers at Arlington and iathe suburbs | schooner Ida Lawrence from SagualaGrande, | sapuri!’a to purge the bile from their ems, Cc TO MARSHALL HALL. ay Iss EMILY HUNT'S SCHOOL (afth Co. A, Washington Light Infantry, promise The District Commissioners to-day directed | of this city. “Unfaithful guides” work into | bound to New York, has put intothe Delaware | We should have better peighbors as well as THUES DAY. AUGUST 221 N year) for GIRLS 9.1 SMALL BOYS will re a day of pleasure to all who go on their excur- | the Engineer Commissioner to prepare plans | the hands of cowardly thleves—for they are | breakwater with her entire crew, nine in | Clearer heads to deal with The steamer Mary Washington w: open at 210 A st. ne. MONDAY, teptember 9 hi, sion next Wednesday. | They will leave at 7-3) | and specifications for a pump-house to be | neither more uor less; in fact oue of the gang | number, either sick or dying with yellow fever. For Upwarp oF Tnrety YEARS Afs, Wine. | [°¢o wer Wharf, foot o* 7th stree cat 78. AMOS HU otary Put i a.m. that day on the John W. Thompson and } used in connection with the stand pipe nowin | declared that he played cards “to win,’ and | Captain Barrett died yesterday, and Isaac H. | tow's Soothing Syrup has een used for chil | jeaviap aes ar ees Bt As Dm ae OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR go to Blackiston’s Island, arriving here at 10 | course of construction for supplying water to | he “going to doit.” These guidés put | Warrington, of Camden, N nd two of the ts acldity of the stomach, re- | —Sickste Mle ccaes. | Mesle tebe oa aks a SANDY SPRING Mp. em. the high points within, the District. "Tis will | strangers into ihe hands of sharpers, and, of | crew had died previousiy.” “The “steamer | QZ, It ev regulates the bowels, cures | gronndsat 60 centseach, “= “Trulshed on the | “Dia, rnstitction willbe opner Ske HER Och. The trip by rail and steamer from here to | be erecied at thecorner of lih and U streets | course, get their “whack.” One gang played | Golden Rule, from New Orleans, with fever on ntery and diarrhea, whether arising Committee i —George Bogas, J, | It will be concu:ted on the same principles, aud Oxford, Md.. and return will be a delightful | at a cost not probably to exceed $,00). The | their game very nicely inthe United states | board, was furnished With supplies at the ted teething or other causes. An oid and | Jobo Bingya: . | With the same assistants, as the Stanmore School, one. The excursionists leave at 5 on the | proposals will be advertised. Patent Office until blocked by one of the em- | Cairo aun and allowed to proceed up | welitried remedy, 25 cents a bott . i auglé bt a my st morning of the 24 and goto Annapolis by ARBAGE CONTRACT AWARDED. Ployes of the model room, and they have made | the Ohioriver. John Blum and the cook of | ¥& = 2 SS . ectubee willaie rail, and from there ride fifty miles The District Commissioners to-day awarded | themselves scarce there ever since. “Pat.” | the boat had died. Two others were sick, it is | _Nawiatiz Heur for weak ana pervan i EXCURSION OF enil other pesttuciare Chesapeake bay on the Samuel J. Pentz the garbage and night soil contract to John a supposed, with yellow fever. Wm. Riley ar. | fercae. and prestratt FEANKLIN TEMPERANCE LEGION. HEN Baltimore. They leave Annapolis at7 p.m. | McCauley, he being the lowes! bidder for three z Rats. rived at New York yesterday frem New Or cine. Puiverma = = ae augl7-eo2m years, at #1 2) perannum. Mr. M ‘auley i litor Star:—Referring to the action of the | jeans quite is an employe in the stock yards of the com: | $0 calied “Workingmen’s Assembly,” as pu- | feyer. missary departmeut in South Washin lished. in today’s Stan, Mr. Robi pon eas QUARANTINE AGATNST THE PLAGUE His bonds have been accepted member of iy Typographical ala shoud Tre Cincinnati health offi K, it i8 supposed, froin yellow Wii tare place on SATI EVENING, Aug, 17, 8 Ferry wharf, foot © LNWiCK SaMINARY, FOR POUNG LADIES, . eusuing at 11. me op of five hours—from 3 to $ p. m- tordered. Messrs. L. ‘f. Follansbee a be aware of thé fact that “ratting” was estad- amation arantine > Dat i instrumental music and M. A. TYSON ANp SISTERS. he made to ive all an opsortunity of bath Fil O Dennison ave tits Bedderacn: lished in tuis city by the Washington Crone t and forbid. | oghC ARIES a ho, auors gold” on the Conter sS'atinand PU. B Ree, B., and fishing. The fare is only fifty cents, whic ‘i A cies “ Tt an pewsneper 10 18% and not passengers or | $8 Saat SE aed The dunia ince Geores eens makes the exeursion the cl st given this ‘i py the Host, which was started in 18 lonor ified. articles | aud Dye = a (The duties of this In= hy resumed (D Mhiie the trip is so arranged as to ae iste Gs WW. Driver, | to whom honor is due. Hopentia. | fected eitiesin the sown Into thee Lite ay | Bear wh Bixee EON 32 Ears. Yedda MODAN Septemper 16h Weckiy Wilhbe furnished a Atty Cente oat eeod aay | RIL Gillette, repair brick dweiliag AUIS US ULES) ae eee Pensacola, Florida, the board of heath now | Buropeas invents ) FAMILY RSION TO manent ones, npon accommodating terins btrehad ints nis provided fo: eet, between I and Kk siree The Dog Law. OUND CEE ACen ee eee ete BLACKISTUN'S ISLAND, ce ee "he. exeur a be the Founs 0. J. M. Johnston, improve bri Eilitor Start the colieetion of the dog | dptsined at quarantine twenty days. insted i pal. augl7-t they Ca hoiiec ociety, on the occas: +th street northwest; $0). A Rew. | tay, especially in the rural districts, depends, GrenRad oad Mee Gh ec ee Ur spt RT. VINCENI 8S SUFOOL Fos YoUNG the conse f Father Keane, le lings, construct a two-stor; dweittng, | as you seem to think, upon reports made to | Genada aud Memphis went intoeitect to Re DL iGOR. | SD Ladies, under the care of the “Sisters of Char- Balti: mac depot at 11 rt | Sth, between 1 and 5 ae Ch the police judge of delinquents, your corres- er eS 1 NOK “Lt "I DAY SEE 10h and @ ete.. will reopen MON- ur and returning, leaves itien. | Eromann, construct a, brick storeroom, Nort | pondent is or the opinion hab one Distriot ex: | 2 Gbniccd tom Nortole Va WebNesD Will please send the F chtidrea yr mpziy auto Iie dud ineresttie tripe Wie be a Very Pleasant | $4), ‘Timothy Gannon, eonstruct x two-story | Gueduel will wot be greatly poten Dy the tev: | the olticials of the Atlantic. 2. W. THOMPSON, | YTS KC. GRAVES @uccesor to Mis A. atook out for the excursion to Piney Point | Private brick stable, Massachusetts avenue | Cee ee ae Ohio rai to stop all bagkage coming this iy nan e ret wharf at 7:30a.m.: ra. | a¥d D. Merriliand Miss B.C. Graves ) assisted aad oy epg ey nut. It leaves 1 z and 17th street nerth 408), OR1OLE’s Victory.—The mile dash at Sa way from Memphis, Vicksburg, Grenada, aud Rid Gloves cleabe. nae 10 N iMit- ay me Ppetent corps of teachers, witli reopen her Satis tor the pened t = Gente : toga on Thursday was won, as alread all other points where the yellow fever e. '§; children w ears, | ST eee idcrgarien for Boys and Girls and r the ben : The M. P. Semi-Centennial Canip on Sy Dowie Macey” Thisis done by the board recat of the Corpse | SEPTES t 18, at st. corner of H Su Eni Meeting. Grille: theolnee heen ryend measury. Later in the day the buard de 50 cents. _ Those desirous ot | Phe Normal Training Cis ermine capes aes Gane ee oe [Special Correspondence of The Star.] Patriot, Queenston, Bljon, Mauaee sadticcs: | t include persons aiso in the instruczion uasket: ars privileged t0 do so. The e pal. augié-Ini the morning for Great sale. comfortable and makes The Coekade City leaves at Jackson's Woops, Mp., Auzust 17th, 187 3 Aiter three breakaways—caused by the | Sued to the railroad authorities, so that for : i vesterd: sl = “ode Ha present persons from the points na During nearly the entire day yesterday rain | efforts of FOr none poaee aN tO secure not be permitied to enter our ei mforts aad inconventences, ‘RG fad commations steamer | PARKESBURG | INSTITU insuring three hours at | Pa Ri E FOR Boys. er Co., Pa, Hignest site oa j hayechartered the Jd. Thompson, ants Ts p.m. for an et E.oft untains. Onty $50 per quar- : y ‘ r . d, affording an opportunity for ter, No Batras. cu dress Rev, 4 : e el fell, and frequently in torrents. This, of a bh | mouth, across the river, willadop? 8. bathing, Honing. taxbulne ene eer’ r circulars, adi ode tay joxable sail down the river, and returns a2 8 | course, diseommoded the tenters and pre- ‘ See chien Menor Pen Aay palvers: cautions to-day in regard to thes E | ‘ res, aut Bt Stoypiug at Coltou's and*Dr. Blackie. ee eee ene Pete Sue leaves this evening at $ for Piney } vented the arrival of many who expe fth, and Oriole last. As they feached the | RoanoXe road. The strin | GG! EITION OG : == dtnlian thovongi Macoe aries aa Gee Point and Point Lookout, returning at 6 a.m. | Have had everything arranged for a turn, Barrett took a decided lead with | @¥arantine has also been li Sasha | eee ee he GELECT EXCURSION ing these Languages—is uow ta this City and open Monday. Her appointmentsare excellent the woods” by this time. The larger po: if | Lady Salyers, und, hugging the inner | Eprecr or Kealt PEEGCH — A New =e MERITEWS a fi for en, h Colleges, Beboolsand Private her trips so well managed that they cannot fail | the day was, of course, occupied im-doors, if | rail, led by a_len, 2 rY’s § . : to the quarter, with | x 5, facturer Shot b. 2 of His to be pleas: % the term may be used in camp. $9 Patriot second, lapped on the inside by Fagen Pee bene non a one Hi The Harbinger leaves at 5:3) a.m. for a | eyer,did not seem to oe the wea’ : Maumee, on the outside by Harkavvay, and | © Simpson, of Millbury, one of the larg erabbing, fishing and bathing trip to Nan- | Tight in the midst of the rain ten's we Queenston and Oriole close in behind | best known manufacirers in the The Lady of the Lake leaves at 3 p.m. fora a 3 eT *; | Maumee showed second, wit urkaway | morning by John in 5 r Jaue Mosciey wiil leave 6h street wharf | 2) . nw. ath; Bye hours’ sail; ealling at Giymont both ways, | There is on the ground the usual adjunet of | close up, lapped by Oriole, while the other TRO RI Eee eae ee Snoe geninne liad, | eae Deane reoueer amb and aumbeesgyity | SCRGURT tee ae ee Deine, | NOrmal élass for ladies, October Ast. auglS-3m n W. Thomson goes to Glymont at | Camp meeting, a photographer's tent, and the | three were several lengths away, with Bijou | heen discharged for drunkenness-the day be. | = ———-— | resching Point Lookeut at daybreak, sitording | [SS OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND DAY 20 Will leave at ose, * c re’ ~ | steadily improved her position, and as the ins, w a 5 1 ainiug | reopen n.W.. September rea Poses seemed happy under the circumstances, | came into the stretch she Was in front of aii | Mullius, who had been arrested and taken to .G tS & d “Apparel, boots, Sb unui time for starting home, reaching Washiug- | 8, Pupus prepared for Harvard examina- The Mary Washington will leave at3p.m. | adopting the sentiment, “We'll stand the | put Lady Salyers, who was still in close to the Woreetier denies that he was discharged. | & ary Cash p at JUSTH'S Oud | ton about Wo’clock p.m., August 28th, 1878. ti ‘au 3m and returm at 5 p.m., ater five hours on the | Storm, it won't be lon: ry | a selaims emel “ Stand No. 619 D street n.w, Ail notes by mail Ticket ly $1 child half price be ob- TI The large bell, iling. ‘She het y re and disclaims any rememberance of : ‘ z s only $1: children ice: to 7 IN COLLEGE. Fi ri = joaved by McShane (mentioned. yesterda railing. “She held her lead with ease to the | the affair, and if he was discharced. he and | Will te promptly attended @2-tr tained from the committee, 33 IL8O. orseee. * OR WOMEN, pooling stands, when by the free use of his | Mr Simpson alone know it. A!) that is cer: 4° street: Dr. . Pritchard, 1227 Penna. ave, was put in place. There are several org whip Miller got Oriole up on even terms. The | “I~ Ps BOONE Is TiatACET Seat aud Free*s bookstore. F street, opp. Ebbitt House, | Send fora Catalogue to a _ The Kary yesterday did but little damage | on the ground and some fine singers, especially Marmite wiakeon exciting finish, the result oe REE RIE AT EERE ee nae bee ard Win, Balantyne & Soar Whitaker & Sox, | _aUgl0-d@k, Im “Rev. W. T, WYLIE, Pres't, in the eity as compared w some from Georgetown, who during yesterday | of which was an open question until the very office and Mr. Simpson iminediately staggered | = ams?) J.C last jump. when the Maryland filly won the | out of the back door and fell in the mii yard ere rer i i : ine washing of | meeting men, three or more having attended | Ealvers came Tart, Palle eak oe eines, | A. pistol ball was found to have passed throug of 5 FREE ABS OAL EH END BLOKE, TU PINKY POINT AND POINT LOJKOUT, Chotee On Paintings’ pares. Cire aoa, &e, | , Under the auspices of the Young 15 wep" oki: warmest stock of Paper H s. Witaow | Peoples’ Assoriation of cacfeh INDERGARTEN AND SCHUOL—Primary sie ines, Frames, Pichire Corde 08 TM | ary eooRTH PRESBYTERIAS om and advan vd classes. | Sisses POLLOCK. Le Storms of the month. In the jacent coun- | and last evening entertained the campers. try the damage was quite.heay ¢, especially by | Among those on the ground are some old camp the overtiow of truck land: 1. B. Adams’, J.C. Parl APITOL HILL SCHOUL FOR YOUNG LA- navies B- Bic eg | BRARLES 210 B -TREET s. x. Miss KE. GAL- sis, We luting:s bookstore, Bridge st.. | gon. Sersiog brie MON DAT Seat > A : ‘ame Patriot, followed by the others. i : eer Sine 3 od tide 3 | Son. 2 Sept. 9.” Kvening country reads, and the destruction of small | a camp on this ground 49 years ago when it | flarkaway pulled up yery lame in IPO RP aa er oteerennentor ear tel ie-ro.ansior sale at Freee tooustors, | Ciasse8 An. cggution will be taiight Uy the Prtcts Se tee eek urnpikeand other | was Known as Fayne’s Woods. For several | legs, which wore badly bowed, making have been seated when fired on. But STABLISHED IN 1533; ENLABELD - Evpitt House. Call early and secare | P= oN RIN DERG = roads. On the Alexandria and Fredericks ears subscquently, the camps were opr up, dificult task for him to walk over to his sta- hope is entertained of his recovery. It is cer ‘and improved in 12 © Most Uor- wugis 19t | EVRGETOWN KINDERGARTEN, burg railroad. near Long Branch, (ten miles ut then there was a long intermission. Itis | ple, Time, 1:11, the best time made for a | tain that Mullins had premeditated imurde piote in this part try. ~ ae =—=—=s =i = j For Children from three to twelve years of age. below Alexandria.) about two hundred yards | related that atone of th se early camp meet- | MG. J i y hat Mullins premeditated murder, s z KE GRANDUST EXCURSION | PuINcirars ached out. A cow. Delonsine | ings. the late Rev. Henry Slicer preached one | Mie during the meeting, ashe drove to Worcester early inthe morn W. H. WHEATLEY | 3. TO | MISS M. E. HATCH. M. E. KING, TERCranoa was killed. te: ton of his first sermons. About 1819, there b> Apntt.—Christopher Price, a | ig and bought a revolverand cartridges, ava | PREMIUM STRAM DYBIYG AND SCOURING Ke. | pre agarmiuates. of Frasbel's Bysieui.) ck under a large tree Si one of the old fashioned camps lield here, an five years, who hag been mar. | Most of the cartridges were found under the Seay | TF Bere ga wderrarven will begin TURS- hear soundary, between | alter the war several more, all of them uader thea. the M. E. Church. In 3870, the Methodists of | Jast ni — | Washington held a meeting here, wi THE PEacr, who | yery large one, and in 1873 and 1+ idqe St., deorge- ten, DO eppertalning to. Tre iz District work sent ge. Urders by mat! se seat after the shooting. Mullins | 49 Jefersonat., near_é git. wii j chat Thesnax night Mu Beis n- | s AbE heise Sanit y Hew into a fury alter reading one of Dennis able, and she is between thirteen aud Beet the = 8 sixteen years uf axe. The difference between Reamey's ee ee te ae recent act of Con. | camps were held. This is the first ¥ fifty fvé and thiiieen is only forty-two, Mr. | dors with threats of murder, and it is not im plied with the law | Metnodist Protestants have held a eainp here Price is a farmer, and seems to_be probal ble that,in his drunken rag to the oltice of the | During yesterday. the ministers on the ground | infatuate’ with the marrying business. ‘Tue | Lave Pisnaes murder to right the a among Whom were Reys. Drinkhouse, editor | romance of the matter is that it was a case of | Wrongs of the workingmen.—[Spriz Methodist Protestant; Seott Norris, Washinis love at Hirst sight. The family to which the | PUlican, August 1 ton street, Baltimore; Oit J ash- | girl belonged only moved into this neighbor- STRATEG The keeper of a lag ington, J. M. Sheridan, 5. B. | hood yesterday. ‘She saw the old man aad he city was ‘ase night put to pay, September ork. For cireulars apply at N 166 West st., vear High. augl-aw Lilie othe tuatnens | 6 8 i, on the ap’en iid steamer GEENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEWE, corner aching soficcay- 7th and L sts. n.W,, gives education for real Ove boat at Anaapolis, | Hie to sous and daughters. “Phe course comprises ‘S km. 1cturbing at dpm, | LeumManship, Speliing, Composition, Corres. ioe pee ‘eo | ence, Business Anthinetic, Single’ and bie Stores, Ferguson's, | Euiry Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Political Odberg’ i and Kast Ecovomy, Commercial Law, and Lectures, Day Luter, Isthst.. B. & 0. | 824d Eveulng O,en for reception of students last * ‘gugit 7, | Mouday im August and thereafter, For cu U. SPENCER, ree of prompily attended to, £ddress 22 yee GREAT = 1g the same disposi. | . den in this aie | Pasa ee ermaaeee 2 that in spirit the | Southerland, D. D., Westminster, Md.;'T. A. | saw her—they were both enraptured, and, 2 a wal ye BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, ELECE EXCURSION = See SS Sa a. it papers ax W | King, Baltimore, and the committee artanged | marching down to the ofliee of Squire Boone? | fheestablishment ior good eke ee 402 P. fame aacwnr N08 SUMAMEA UADY OF THE LAKE, | Pf ARYLAND AGRICULTURAL OULLE as yet turn: the aetails for today and Sanday—the ap- | “two souls with but a single thought” weré | men entered ariit -arm, their noisy manne: 91 Pennsylvania Avenue 4G PINSY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, | “The next session will com! Mon ‘ed that in several omen for to-day being—l0!4a-m., Rev. | soon jvined in the holy mats of bondrimony. | showing that they had been around a litt'e too SIGN OF THE RED ¥LAav. = -) September 231. For eatal epee d i D. se papers are being bought out by - D. McFadden; 2)¢ p. m., Rev. J. M. Sheri- Happier. than a little boy with a ginger cake | much. proaching the pair Mr. R. shouk | pas ian i FOX THE RENEFIT OF WM. H. PARKER Presiden the defunct constables. | Tne only | dan; 71g p. m., Rev. T. A. King : and two sticks of peppermint candy, they | hands with each of them and said, “see li-« | DOES NO DOUBT LEAD THE SHOK TRADE ST. DOMINIC’S SCHOOLS, aul-ec2m College Station, Pr. Goo 09., Ma. Rents is by cettine a transcript of Te de: | ahr Sunday—Iie a.m... Rev. 8. B. Souther- | took a bridal trip on the street ear from'Court | Jane? Wil cog please excuse me for a ie | THIS SIDE OF BOSTON. EE ere Png eDivision a RO Iieul frome ihe cttice ot tine aia ote We dude | land; 234. m., Rev. Dr. David Wilson: 7!4p. | street to Jersey, where they entered upon the | Jobt Jill, You. please excuse me for a ive | #2 ee a arred Bociety.) YU bp on I ment from the office of the clerk of the court, mn Rev. Wig: Floyd. a there wasmuch an- | remities Of married lite—[Paducan (Ky.) | sented and sake ald Mr. R retired ba short — | e Bixth-sereet WhatT At 10's, Sirieren eens Saeen Dzens rx FEE have been filed as follows:— | xiety among the tenters yesterday about the | 7° —_—_—- SS eas eens ATTENTION, LADIES! 1 Mi theaad aerate Fou iene ee Battie, tan atapooe H.R. Kinckhunn to Frederick Winter, lot 69, | weather, and frequent inquiries were made a3 Savep.—The wife of a well-known up-town | genijeman and a friend of mines 10% John is | A large lotof LADIES’ NEWPOKT FRENCH | _ State-1ovis may be engaged at the Store of Geo. | her school te Mass. ave. Washii City. square 1:4;2—. Frederick Winter toCaro- | to what Old Prob said onthe subject. Tue | hotel provrietor was walking through 37th a little ‘off’ to-night and you see the style oj | HEEL and SANDAL SLIPPERS. all of | K, Petty, 603 Seventh street northwest, on and | School duties resumed: i878. “For u= line Kiuckhuha, lot 69, square 14; 3—. C. B. | small streak of clear sky about sunset was re- | street on rriday evening and was startled by ople here, and won't you do me the favor of | {iSt-class quality, wade from the best! after Monday, August 19, al2 2w lars address Mrs, M, BR, ABCHER, Washington, Bailey et_al., es Cee es : g | garded as a promising ne AS ae ne pen on of bees ee peed bye ako him’ home?,’ Jake replied, “Mr. R Lt tee eee fe 3p NOTICE: D.C. ‘Jy8-tu, th&a,tocth square (2); $——. Levi Woodbury to E. M. | some indications now of clear weather, it is | One of them staggered against her and, wil! imes, HIEhE 2 y ang! cLeod et al., part of a tract of land in Staf- | is ugly sometimes, and he might ge be sold | age : Nee IRGINIA FEMALE INSTITUTE, 4 expected that large numbers of people wiil | an oatly dematded why she was in’ that | gommiiuely sometimes. and be might et an- | August 6th, will ara acest macros V ton Viner "Perates ford coun, Va.: 200. Michael Conner to | arrive on the ground to-day, and that to-mor- | sireet. ‘This was in Capt. Williams’ precinct, i i | — j SEST OF THE SEASON, R. then said, “Oh, well, BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, | ae Rev. B. H. PHILL Rosie O'Neil, lot D, square 30; $0. T.W. | row the trains which leave your city and Bal. | and the street is supposed to be patrolled hy | fFe We get some bee 4 pLATE-PRINTERS? UNION cores, The Sat Bra Fl corps ot ‘ex : fenosd vai: James to Robert Johnson, 1o timore in the morning, as also a train from | his ofiicers. ‘The insulted woman hurried in | 1%!!! Tae Ose woes cove hers LEOPOLD INGHOLD, eapote GEAND FAMILY EXCURSION TO_ Ras and bora y 2878, Bullding spacious, with C. M. Matthews to Ann Me(Quade, Pope’s Creek branch, will bring up a good | affright to her husband's hotel and told him John was standing. Mr. K. said, “John you 7 ai FORT. & MONROE AND THE CAPES, tensive nds, Patronage from micstsen chaos i Sab Witte ton eee ee et a de eee tne oy He asked, “(Did you callon the | area gentieman and a friend of mine. Jake — j hing a River Point going and returning.) | School frst-ciass. Terms reduced. even churches et Called “* Peter: made for them, and will remain on the ground. 0 rote uu?” I did not,” sai e i “of to- yon’ jo m ed A U8) Y wis within three minutes’ walk, ‘cata! ‘addrese Woodward's lot: | Itis probable that Mrs. Lansdale and her as- | wife. The husband embraced her and laughed. | ‘84 litule ‘off’ to-night and won't youdo me a th-street the Rector. sid pati, . oe GREAT INDUCEMENT TO WHOLESALE | ica\ sistants at the boarding tent will haveas much | * You did well,” he said; “if you had called on | §reat, favor ing him home” John BUYERS, i a and said ed NG, Aug. 17, y t straightened u} . R., you are : ing’ Mond: E ECLECTIC SEMINABY s : : s pecia 2 shme the police, my d ‘on Would have been | % 50 iP . . 904 j | 100 pair of Ladies’ French Kid Button Front and | 4 turning Monday 18, at 6 SHOCAING CUTHAGE IN NORTH Wasmina- | 28 they can do, especially as the refreshmeat | th de z right; I'll doit.” “Mr. R. sald, “Phen'go ahead DH ecetti ; : has ng cecommodations for nary will be opened September 4, ai —Vester a rs ch will not be opened. It is expected that | taken in.”"—[wv. ¥. World. : io? 3 Circular Seam, Worked Button Bole at 76 = . . | A NORMAL Class will be f an. = - ste tha cops a e ae — today the barber shop will be opencd, the and call and sce me again.” The two friends | 499 p; 5 SS be engoR Jat office of Steam. ee ~ e] a1 2 % airof Ladies’ French Gos! bootblack put in an appearance, and Tae | THE Missouri Historical Society ranks | ther approached each other, each of them per- rom heard ¥ pady, NM. Bak, Fifteenth st. n.w.. | !@proved method of instruction aus ticket. $8: Lady's ticket, $1.0); | Academic and Primary departments, Circulars at under tweive ee. the bookstores. Sli ts aug5-1m Z. RICHARDS, Principal. the wherf on ADEMOISELLE y. RUD” ” Sa ERE SINTER: Se vanes, NNERS—INTERMEDIATE—AD’ 5 Kesidence 1014 Ath 8. take "young ladies and chlidren, con- rted to the second precinct | & = pus} 5 2 ‘ ita: | Suading the other to go home, and left to- | a large Lot or Kid Button Hoots White mau, well dressed ia 4 | STAR newsboy will be Gs Tao wecantly presented 1Ec wineenas ion gether, each happy in the thought that he was | “ferent stvies and Sizes, frum. to 2.00 b th svit. black slouch hat, dark con BEAUTIFCL lace white striped goods, 25;| in a San Domingo eave, and is supposed to doin; a great kindness to his companion.— eae Foxed asunn Calter at Socks 12 plexion, hive te ehes high. and 45 or a lawns, 10; beautiful figured lawns | antedate the discoveries of Columbus. It is | (20ckester Union. ‘aio, nabs th face, eaued at the i0: Beautiful calico. 5; children's | the figure of a human being, most horribly A 6 : n to write a | colored hosiery ; excellent co distorted, with a cavity in its breast, where it Se ee 1 her down. | out parasols at real cost. Carte 1s supposed tite olterings of votaries were re- | Ute Boy who was so terri bly lace Space. Excellent black alpac . a to 125 D TO A LARGE LOT" LIPPERS. HASUME BOAT ips lo G REA’ ATTENTION IS CALL OF LADL Dally ciasses foi ae |G shark on ‘Thursday evening last. whe bath. ru, all slzes from 1¢ j PoSiroc gh TUBSDAYS, nected with good English schools, | cashmere, pure wool. 50: gauze v ee cetve ing in the river, Moar the E cee py sie tg io | A ES ne. rnool and evening classes for Is- | ladies and children; bleached table damask, A Most DaAkING aND SUCCESSFUL Roenery A ze of y St. bridge. & peed ea lemen, boys and girls. Private 2; shetland shawls, white, blue and cardinal: | was perpetrated fie walter Rousey Chl: Bares aA e 3.) “N°. A"rood pronunciation (Parisian) and the one huudred (10)) pieces new and beautiful | Cao, yesterday afternoon, by which the New Sea a Store vorner 0: } use of practical couversat weer Tung. | lawns just peccived. saree autital | Vork jewelty fein of Mar, Brsata: Qavy tent CASS ease ents fe eee ae practical jon rapidiy acquired by about $15,000 worth of goods. Henry Freund, | Iu the hospital the little suiterer who was ouly | e dui 3 ‘Gaite The duvtes of the Lustitute will be s au | Puplis, Vers aud idloms taught by anew, origi= d, ¢ ¥ t ESE S =a SS sful sp sleum. log. wei Inge of tWelve | StH £OR Damages Fou Fatse Ipaisos. | of thar fim. arrived there Thursday morning | 1 years of age, and of delicsie physique ud | 1 Canes Vales’ Goat Shige +A? SEE See of The “classes Wencher, Det ane rom pce oe Secave MEST—Yesterday Chas. Coleman and Win. | with a heavily-armored, Tron bouud! trims, | RELVOUS temberanient. received the singe | test sear ameaiS, H Unier the aacpiior of teen a = - ¢ eo eecary | Neil, by Messrs. W. A. Cook and C. C.Cole, | and having been assigne: he | care an ntion 2 house surgeous. arge Lotot Met | poOUNG CATHOLIC FE oe, | EOKGETOWN COLLEGIATEINS®IT Se ae between | filed two suits against Christian Heurich for | took ever recaution against burglars, and | Conroy and Wallace, and the self-sac Quarters from | ESEaS Cee eran sed { B arding and Day Schoul for Toune pia i Se tne false imprisonment, &e. Each one charges | at i o'clock went to dinner with a friend. | Sisters of Charity attached to tie ins A Broken jot of CONSBORA TION OF FATHER KEANE, | Gnd Uhildre that on the th of February last the defendant | When he returned he found that an entrance | Were untiring in their attention and the only support of au caves Wal ein tl 1 sens iore and Potomac depor at 12 | tesumedon WEDNESDA ember Ach, Kor faisely and maliciously, Without reasonable | had been effected to his room through the | for the little patient. The princips of eee IN, a) ¥, (1 ocean sara Circulars ajdress Miss L. STRPHENBON, No, cause, before Justice Faylor, charged him, | transon. His trunk had been broken open, | Which was on his right hip. was a foottn | Sis gowey apc 120 | Aus. 2A: returning. leave ee ee eee 4y81-ban* "uo Mantiann % Mith the other, with the crime of lareeny of | the more valuable jewelry having been taken, | length, laying bare the bone.’ There was also | 4’Parge let ot Boys" Shoes, isla Senta or ee pa AVEKLEY SEMINARY STATE FOR Tk copper pipe, on which he was arrested. Dam.- | and no traces of the person who did the job | a deep wound on the left thigh and the region | “5, juseo aud Gongtess: st. 75 | Children between 6 and Le years MaITETER mee BUARDING AND Day sCHU0L Rockville, M ages are laid at $10,000 in each ease. except two jimmies and a piece of paper in | of the abdomen was lacerated by the teeth of , train will consist of first-class SaubiDalys Tick- "OUN rn i oo which they were wrapped. tectives believe | the shark. Ow Monday night all hope of say- | Persone Purchasing tothe amount of $2 or over | tte for gale at priucipal Bouk. Drug sad Clgai Pe G LADIES AND CHILDREN. this worni Teaver RescMep—The wash outs onthe | Mr. Freund had been followed b ‘k | ing his life was abandoned. In itis ravings he witt ve ‘ated with 4 bottle of Stores. aud at tbe Deor 2 bo and ,Corps of Teachers of the i < uw een wed by New Yerk ig ving: French Dr. | ve Ot Georgetown Femate Seminary Richmond And Potomac and the Alexandria | professionals. Would go through all the motions of swimming, eh Dressing. Slecping cars attached. augs a | BEPPEMBER Tere, ar a ew and Fredericksburg rail 3, occasione == le also exhibites when appreached ani ry 2 7 a ashington, he recent rains, were reported this morning | REVOLTING OUTRAGE BY A NEGRO-—Another would cry out, “Heip?” “in histreld ween ROLE: FSET Re At | QO MILES AND RETURN Circtiars will be foond ar aee principal beck ane woe. Ines f as having been repaired, aud the trains left as | shocking outrage case by a negro was brought | he recognized his parents, who were con. j BARGE COUR ADE Otte drug stores, and at Glenn's jewelry svore, @th st., and reform school, and | usual. to light yesterday, this time at Elkridge Land- | stantly at his bedside. He expired at l0o'clock | _ang6 ly LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. Will make an Excursion duws ius ogre. y Lieut. Vernon _———__ j. | Ing; Howard county. ‘Thomas Combadasher, | on Tuesday night, but it was not until yester- | —————_,; | Wil make SUNDAY at 3p. me LOT aat Ste eae ne Principal throng e@ SiIKS. checked silks. Dx. TREs!7E has removed office and resi- ) a colored plasterer and bricklayer, committed | day that Coroner Simms wae informed through x retaruing at6, ‘These excursiqis are See ome by letter, Ul August every Shade of colcred silks, in. | @@nce to 14) Vermont avenue. t @ most revolting outrage on the person of his | pofice headquarters of the fact. The funera’ T for the purpose of Sze Seaton the Povonac, ty18-1m eS LU OME, Prinetpal, the very light and dark shades of stepdaughter, Josephine Johnson, aged 14 | will take place from the residence of the pa- CATAREH aud to rid one of the beat of the city. Refrash ~ - ~J Silks: aiso cream aud eardina “d SUKRENDERED SNAKES.—A dispatch from | Years, a bright mulattoemployed in the family | rents of the deceased, No. 46 President street, zB ments. Douch’s brass and string on each ex- TAUNTON FEMALE SEMINAKY, Carter’ Til Market Space ex. | Malheur agency, via Baker City, Oregon, says4 of Joseph N- Wyatt, School teacher and leader | this afternoon.—[N. ¥. Herald, 1th. zg cere ICKETS 15 CENTS. ROUND TRI StTaUNTOR, Virginia. ok silk, 73: Our Fe jack | 77 Indians, including 60 warriors, have sur- | Of the Methodist church choir at Eikriage ——— =u Barge chartered for evening excursions: $40, Teachers, including Mrs. Gen. J. E. B. 8t black (damasse) silk grena- | rendered. ‘This leaves but very few hostile | Landing.—{ Balto. Gazette, 17th THE NOTE FROM THE PorrE to the powers | pg. HARTLEY'S GREAT REMEDY ¥OR * competent, kind. Terms $210. Eztras low, figured linen lawns: black | Suakes unaccounted for. The surrendered BEsste TURNER, f Tilton-Beec h in reference to the demands of Greece de- CATARRH — ited. Climate mild, heaithtal. Ex- Indians say the Bannocks did all the murder- trialinotont sah st o! Gila ns Scandal | clares that Turkey never accepted the princi. | is» well-kown (preparation, never faliing to cure n EON THE PUTO- | travageuce prohibited. Discipline excellent, es ing, and the Snakes the stealin; itis stated. asked may led as an actress:has, | pie of the rectification of the Greek frontier. | Omtensive Breath, Hawking or Ostarru, Harness C FOR 10 7 > the springs, the seaside, it is stated, asked and received shelter from Rr denies that any real national insurrection | and pleasant to use. Spon ak MOET Wasninoron, _3yl7 Rev. J. 1. MILLER, A. M. 1 so, be sure and provide | GEN. GRANT'S BROTHER ORvrt. in an aan precuore dillon. The eter sa represent. | has broken out ih Thessaly and Epirus since | »W- trans Suenie EGae ereee e mL Seventh merece MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, EST END INSTITUT: troug and urable trunk, or terview at Boston says the general had writ. | Og jue New. inspired Dee scrmionyrenchel 1829. Though armed pangs have pastes the | Pine Genuine in wquare Boxes, wich Printed pi- | aud FRIDAY, a 10 a.m.: retaruing at 4:45 9.1m! Mrs. 8. L. CADY’s OF satet rom the exten- | ten his friends that he would on no account by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, which sheneard | {contiers, the popristion as not TAWD, | rections Uutaide, contains a bottie A Mooniight Excursion will be given on Mon- for d Topiam, 425 7th sees a presidential nomination, but he Hal. His goods | (Orvil 5s aud ay, into an insu with DR. HARTLEY's Paliadelphis Medical Jour- | day, Weduesday aud Friday nights, lea s rre ) thinks that he probably could be edu. | 484 Velled listener on the downfall of Wm. C. jy16-2m New Hoven, Conn. = . nal. Price One Dollar. Sold at every Prog Store, 736; returning at 11 p.m. re round-trip E BOSSLYN SEMINARY, i are sold at the | cated up toit as he was once before. If he Gilman, the forger, the burden of his argu- he Markets. ard by DR HAR’ YY, Music and Dancing on each of the abov: “* Mi . + | could be made to believe that he was the ouly | ment Peing that confession was the only balm | a aa ‘August 17.— Virginia aires, oid, | 172219 No. 80 North Groen Bi. Battenora, | The Risnages reaerve the xight to raleet ny per night the rest | man able to save the country or the party he jt 20; do. deferred, 4; do, consolidated, 64%/ do. | TAME AND SICH HORSES pro = B cicess ss Saurant | would allow his name to be used even at the KILLED HIS BABY BROTHER—In London | second series, 2355 pear cine oon us, 7834. Nora nounced incurable cured tree of cost. INT LOOKOUT EXCUBSIONS. . b wee +), | "SK of defeat. the other day a woman named Harris asked | Crolina sixes, old, 14; do. new, 8; do. special tax, | GILES’ LINIMENT IODIDE AMMO- SS = aye fare — i her boy five years of age to rock the cradle of | 1, Did to-day. Sugar steady and demand good, nies BSpavins, 8; an! ees eieh Gi TiS trims Bode 1 io oe | BLOPEMENT FROM Newport, R.I—Society | his infant brother, aged three months. i tea at Newport, R. I elopement of M UE.” ae it 17.—Cotton t and aoaar bins hg Nnowlder bamnen The Hlegaut Iron Steamer ar ul secu bes RE,* — niet ‘Withor mish. uider cr 8 i is agitated by the reported | The boy, who was of passionate nature | armttnieee eR PIOUS cron neg aad | Rout Digmigh. Siaing, Euoulder Lasmeuess, SATURDAY NIGHT EXCUE- r Sandford, of New Haven, | answered, ‘‘ Fdon’t want to rock him,” and o: changed. Wheat, southern steady aud firm; west- | Send for pamphiets containing full information to XB, J) wo pacce pf Judge Sandford, of New York. | his mother leaving the room for a minute he | ern opened firm and higher aud cloced easier. | Dre WM M. GiLie. 120 West raadway, New | out, stopping at Piney Point go! beautiful and accomplished girl, with Seth got alarge nai! aud struck the child underthe | southern red, prime, 1.0441.08; do. amber, 1.08a | York. Use only for horses the liniment in yellow | aad returning, leat 3 800 » an old and wei! Bateman Dodge, an adopted son of the keeper | Sy, °Mt8°2 the eye being blacker 1.10; No. 2 western winter red, spot and August, | wrappers. Sold by alldrugg'sis, Wholesale STOTT | Fu ste. : t th it, ye ened. P cawet : Es \y. Mu... 9f fashionable boarding house at Bateman’s | Remedies were applied, butthe childdist iron | 1:08; September, er eee ogress ern fe = CN | ep : ay nighrt’ Couple left clandestinely Tuurs. | effusion on the brain consequent on the wound. | Co%, Southern scarce and fiw a it. al his ¢ mount of chan Western ste = furuished on n pouthora waite, 66:°d9, yellows Se JROX4E Wavana LOTTERY. wil be At the inquest, one juryman wished to legall: Tilton 49:4; Sept »m- — State Booms ai He was minister to Franee | 5 : punish the enila and coutested ihe yonder tae sB0; Oetober, 1. Oats jairiy active. ana | Grand Extraordinary Drawing, sevtem= | Bien ReeON ¢ of Texas privy to its admis. wh an Wor 6 baie mer te pa mae a quarter of an hour, but ultimately @ verdict tos fouthern, oT ABL: bern wa 29430; pecans 2 - and Pa. ave, ant tnion eke Wes OD sday, Pr _ isadvent a i ». mi :__ Pennsylvani . e | ————— Cuaties E: Dwigntaceomplsiien ae unparse | Of Death from misadventure” was returned Steady and fru 60:64. ‘Hay dail aad uacangsat CEEr EY Steers He. rez SEMOW.—OCrabing, fishing AkkESTED.—Yesterday Frank Williams and | leled feat of “9 consecutive bull’s-eye shots at A MAN whose business it is to stir up strife | Provisions easier but not quotably lower. Buiter and bat Frank Myers were arrested by Detectives Coomes and Miller, on the charge of the . First Capital Prize, $500,000. overy THURSDAY and BOR PROPOSALS. a distance of 80 yards. This places him at | create class distinctions, array the poor | scarce aud firm—choico western, 15a16.Petreisam Becond do. do." two Of $100.000 each. | id the head of jong raiige marksnfen-and lasures | against the rich: aud work way ee worst Fact eas mace Ga: Comee fim and | 1182 prizes, and $1,950,000 distributed, and no | VAX) st8i4 s-m.., from 8th This moenie watch from F. Van Dewert, and | lum a position in the American rifle team for | passions and feelings of humanity, isthe worst | uachanged. oe GEOR ee Soi | Drise lose | Dis perry og Kime ce ttae a fhe on TRing they were coximitted for a hear- | this season, this shooting completing his trial | enemy the workingmen aud the ‘uation have | C22 _Miiats, 94000: ata. 6.00N; oR:s, 8.0.0. seni boig, Hekets, ($70; halt, $40; quarter, $90; | SYHonts's loo Creat Payton rk dug on Tuesday next. list. joey er eeen i or not, enebier Litverpeol per steainer uneh ped, AOE pi i plans | meee 2 ‘clock = 3 a e inten or not, loin; '+— toc! 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Dm. eyeglass in the city. No. 457 Pennsylvania | cepted, and the men will go to work to-mor- | and exercised immoderately. Ptwo weeks of ew fiv-s, 1 Erie, ered os ne : air er ea on orders, has ave Adit. row.” ** | the treatment resulted in death. Cental. 82. New Jensy Genta ag, ‘“™ | snopes SSewis SORNBUN ® C0, ob,