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SS tae aS a SP AS THE EVENING STAR. | conmtciones rnensretered gitTyoq, | TS Ms. Sgratgentommtat Camp | 05 ootas” sine fudoe Wale CITY ITEMS, | EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS! EDUCATION Ay, ‘omission an aghort ee! . x Bae ane BAND 2 eens ee 8 eS ea me bar ta7e. | Yoieto Qakland last evening, “and’was athis | {Syectat Correspondence of The Star.] qr Shoinas Murrard, nuisancese Tater | yEODULES HearacuE Srectrro is very | (HAND EXCURSION | \eie QALRLED GOT GG ‘THURSDAY Aug day. in yesterday’ Jackson’s Woops, A. A. Co., Mp., August | Ccuare; $5. Walter Callahan, carrying 4 pis. | Pesan iS mame lL ‘ucho FORTRESS MONRO s. Mi: And Girls will reopen MONDAY, Sep- wore ahttedeented, an”, ited S7dogs whten | 204. Ser3—Yesterday the weather was fine. | £4!%i “yoatahcn Gua easy P| Overy, Hense. of the word. “Cures heasele Te a NORFOLK AND ber Sh, at 809 Cenmsyivatnia aves & sagDiien The Weather. rounds caught 32 mor, without The prayer and experience meeting at 9a. m. | ous; $. Wm. Giddlings, street cursing; 2. —————— | On the Pals+ 8, £8" EA Miss DOU Dand Miss KOSWEGL DICATIONS ‘TO-DAY. ‘The District Co” missioners to-day nted | was conducted by Rev. 8. B. Tredway, of | John T. Bogan, destroying private property, ‘THE INTENSE ItcHING caused “i certain JS \ial Steamer wi} open ‘a School for Gris and small Boys & OF OxIE SigNaL OFFICER, a pardon to Mar™ sanion’s boy from the work Hampden. At 10% a.m. the Rev. J. W. Gray, | $1° oF thirty days, Chas. Miller was sent down | diseases of the skin is speedily allayed by | LUUISE, cng 2, gp ned Pennsylvania avenue, OFF vashingion, August 22, 187% ! sete nten‘ed to ten days’ for trespass on of Towsontown, preached from Psalms, 63d ay Solsterons.. se hore am ery, sone che eusnn ertenay safe sad i Senne Seek ok iss —_ HT ve a 7 * 3. a an A > “art 5 es ‘uption, is perfec le %, nile RIGHT will recei few vUPILS at i os 0 | ing so far. 24 p.m. @ somewhat larger con- Valker, al ag 5 it 3. y: Y EVENING, st 31. . Thoroug! ners neast to southeast, stationary | the recommendation of the school trustees 4 iH Rohan oe neve TT. A. | down for ninety days each. John Campbell, | “Ladies of forty who use Hi’ On £ Augus: 31 Hi hither pressure. respecting the leasing or the chapel on 3d | £regation attende her Kngiish Branches ani Mathematt ; $ Hair Dye | ‘The Steamer wil ‘eave Potomac from 96 to $15 er quarter, References to f New ing, of Lexington street, Baltimore, who | another of the same kind, was sent down for | seem ten years younger. ~ | hi "80 6° per re es SinGE OF THE TORRMOMET ME coe | vere nteiee ccxtatens tar motel eee | preached from Zachariah, 3d chapter, Ist to | the same time. Wm. Coleman, assault and | woes son are # coe DSR eS = 7 a ‘The following is the readings Of the day. | and have ordered a lease to be prepared” | 4th verses, inclusive. His theme was divine | battery on Nicholson Taylor; $2 aud. costs. sickly feeling of, 4cbtessed by the gaunt, competent caterer will furnish mea's on the J}QY8 ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL Bion he Signal O ae poten fay, 77° Mr. A. T. Barker has been granted permis. | consecration, and a good impression was | Alfred Green, colores ey ot _ ot ot | needs to b eee allsordered system, which boat 2 at 0 cents each, as Raciaibia Gack note a get Roaston Woes ot OF <4 >; 2 A , a | m a 38e8 5; jail for ays. | ee stimu! io ping accommodations furnis! for all. - Ww. Owt 73° : minimum, 65°. Street at Pah etree eee ean tec ihe pur | _ At night Rev. J. M. Yingling preached from | SPer# glasses worth #55 Jail for thirty days, | Boagns action, takea dose oF two of aver's | Ample time allowed for sea-bathing at the Fort, Redutice wil uot be neared naa SePTEM pose of connecting seven new houses on {ith lowed by exhortations trom Hae pea" a> AO: | Bonds or Jallfor thirty days, Samuel Matthews, | 11 And see How quick you can be restored | Pisitivaly ro iano sold on the boat.” gi ‘suge0-te ¥ z Street with same. 3 s from Rey. Dr. J. 1. Kil- | assault on F, P. Peyton; 2 or five days in jit. . | H - ; LCCAL NEWS. Us ie perme commas gore, from Kent county, and Rev. Mr. Fiovd, | Walter Callahan, charged with assaulting O11: | yon pwann or Aaaea er Motceroti's Music Siete snd at tho boat | GCHOOL FOR ROVE Prine’pal, Gana eaeales nication to the Distriet Commissioners calls | Of East, Washington. Several penitents pre- | cer Lacy in Gischarge of his duty, whiie atrest- | toro's @oothing SYrUp. hae Rooresed TOP, | _SURal-Lth.8, 4d = : Condensed I attention to the condition of the road leading basso tl emrelves: and after the close of the | ing him for disorderly conduct; grand jw dren. It corrects aclaity ‘of tho ston | = Will reopen The street lamps will be ighted at 7:15 Dm. | from the Insane Asylum to the Howard settle. | meeilng at the stand they were taken to one of | bonds $300. The Court sald this practice of as: | 47°, Wind colle, regulates ths bowala cures | GUNRAY EXCURSIONS. —Sicamer sA4T- MONDAY, Serremper 9, 1878. aa ae ee. say afternoon ar- | Met, and asks that It be put in repair. The | the tents, where a meeting was Kept up uutil | saulting policemen must be stovped ntery and diarrhoea, whether arising | Willesvsethetset winrt eM ERY kor further information apply at 98 Gay at, Peliceman McGra 5 . Paper was referred to Lieut. Hoxie for exami- ris z = teethin, othe: An old BUNDAY, at 3:30 p. m.. for Mar-' eorgelown, ougadeane 4 wha mpson, colored, charged with . | fective sermon of Rev. John R. Nicholls on ig or Tr causes. old ane P. = > — re jogpl ie Doan ia his pomcsion ben uation and report as to estimated cost of re- Tuesday night five or six penitents presented GEORGETOWN. Wel-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. shall Ball; returning, will leave Marshall Hall at ELECT sun longing to John Lynn. of Clarksville, Howard | P45" Joseph J. Waters, of Georgetown, has | themseives at the aitar, but notwithstandin< ———— county, Md. He is held for a requisition from the governor of that state. The members of the fire department have generously contributed one day relief of the yellow fever sufferers. bh t = OL Tor YOUNG LADIES Al eee 6:80 p. m.’ No pains'will be spared to make these 5 a” ap oa Happr Trpmxas for nervous sufferers, and | excursions quict and aprecabhn eh, woud Haweet 8 HILDE EN. Bo, ae os Mrs. Le ‘A colored boy named Clin- | those who have been dosed, drugged, and | Music tas b-en engaged for the season. Fare, | ¥ #rué’honme, Teacher of French, se. th y Mr. Lewis | tually cure premature debility, weakness an = : Diggs, residing at Seven Locks, Md. ‘The boy | decay. Bock and doteccy oith Ga eaee D EXCURSION AND FIC-NIC of thts Aesrivate by him, that this is a matter where redress | a0dria—a coal oil stove with which they do | {s dressed in white pene (i.e. pants that were been notified in relation to his complaint about fae Te invitation was not repeated until | A STRAY Boy. the Washington and Georgetown railroad ee 7 Fy is fenee and | About 61 o'clock Jast evening an accident oc- pay for the See rieeeien Cieneeainvaredii velained curred in ihe tent of Mrs. Greenaway, of Ala: The committee of Israelite: OF T ‘he exercises of this Iustitution will be resu x t worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul- | POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS" a ny MON DAY, Bepiem! mee lies in the courts, and not in the Commission. | {Beir cooking exploding, and Mrs. G. was | once white) with caileo body, and hasa straw | yormacher Gaisane Gon eay wee ek ASSOCIATION, Y Porfatormation setter es Ee a aarses for yellow fever sufferers, has ee ie re coor badly burnt about the face and hands, but her } hat on." Mr. Digus reports that he came to bie | Cite GIy | At Mount Veron Soringe: aug19 Bw DIRECTRESS Penicren One Ma, Orleans. . ‘An enterprising young physician of Balti injuries are not serious. lace Tuesday last, and stated that he came es TUESVAY, August 27, 1878. Nad Join F. Bozan got into a dispute with Mr. te r city press an account | » Services were condveted this morning by | from some orphan asylum, but cannot give | TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to| Thesteamer Mary ‘Wachington cit leave her 88 EMILY LE, HUNTS SCHOOL (aith Gotiheif, on 7th street, near E, last night, and | Cf'an ‘appointee as physician to the poor in | Rev. Dr. Murray, of Georgetown, and as the | anyintelligibia account at ite we ae ak to | gall attention to, A. Fischer's Chemical Soour. | wharf, ih siret. af 10m. and. m.creturn~ Mie fiat mee MONDAY eo re ba ot thine boys case, and pascice: | this city having declined to serve, writes to we dod Laer oui soumiber ot) pee bo police Bend ratte “neon a ing ang Dyeine ee pene oa Peres sonting by Milleeea tes eee ibis. “AMOs HUNT, Notary Public. augi7-1n* rom the store. le was arres' * ‘or de- yy i a issioners to-day offering his d, ie = rash) E e ra . Fc ‘risby, 0! ie U. a opt the | 7 + ap = eosin rivate property and was fined $10 tee rier ting that he ot oumaon atone Ineludina key. a Ds Hil, of the M. E.Caureh, | 8. N., and family have left for. Jordan Springs. atene unbrovemments, ihether of American OF oD rg Bea Mpes Mandl holders of member's | 7. JINCENT'S SCHOOL F. this morning. is residence in this city; has - 2 oo = , ab. 'y and family have left for a pean enal 0 do his aug20-lw W. H. CHASE, Chat 5 ” Mrs. Briggs was relieved of a pocket book | 224 take up his residenco in this city prac-| It bas been determined to extend the time | trip east. ‘Mr. Frey will aoe. = cman Come | Oy SOME 10th and G ste. will reopen MON as A ....Mr, | Work in a manner not to be equalled by those DA ember Sd. F: nocharge, P: Gontaining $0 at the O street market yester- he best of references. | Of closing to Tuesday next, 27th, and the Kail. | W. C. Hazel has also left for an eastera Dot possessing these facilities. His cleansing RAND COMPLIMENTARY will please: ranch nocharge, Parents day, anda colored man named Chace was ar. | ‘¢é aud can furnish the best of Trad, company has extendéd thé tickets toin- | , Gnirm.—arrived by canal Boat Senecawith | and Gyelug Taeles’ and (Gent's sults are, tn SACU TGN TRMONTAL ieee ‘their ae ea Demy. ani ie rested therefor, but. he Was dismissed tus | The District Commissioners have awarded | Clude that day. ae mn meoting, | $a" purtels Bheat and 30) bushels corn to H. | fact, the eheapest in the city on account of his | apyd }, BRADLEY ADAMS. KLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. morning in the Police Court, the District At- | the contracts for paving 14th street. from H tof ‘M thodist Erotestant Gane peers . Tal 3also 1,250 bushels wheat and 25) Hetil a oe Specialty of his con- Breciating the enterprise of B + This Institution will be opened SEPTEMBER 16.h, torney stating he had noevidence. to Boundary streets, and East Capitol street, | {fun and its ne that likely that tits ero, | Darrels of uour to Hartley & Bro. By rail— | sists in removing spots from costly party dress- | Kaama, @ill tender Elise oreod Compliment It will be conducted on the same priacipl s aod Tans executive committee of the Franklin | perween ist and 2d streets, both sides, and be: } ev. and it is more than likely that this grove | 500 bushels wheat to H. M. Talbott. es: 2 years’ experience. Hisary pleaser re: Eicurgicn onthe Barge Costate City tea7 5, emperance Legion offer te citizens ; . Wachington ihe free use of Franklin halt tor | teen 2d and 9th streets, on the south side, | Minguah there are ceveral olen oe ay | MERCHANTS’ | EXctiaxan. — Otfe with the same assist A ther moves grease spots effectually from any article, sod a tants, as the Stanmore with concrete, to W. C. Murdock, he being although there are severa ings XN which my sister, ©: iy 5 her, bh other locations in | ‘Change to day amounted to 1,78 bushel wheat | and careful pressing givesthem an appearance | Landing at Marshall Hall, femaining twa hours. | forsiiensisn A Geile eis conelN ¥. AUGUST 28rit, al 7:30, ! : 1 L li course of instractions, with the purpose of holding meetings or giving en- . OE . the market for this purpose. With sales as follows: 450 bushels at $1.05, 300 | 88 if mewly made. Kid Gloves cleaned; two | 824 returning; arriving at 7th streee wharf at 12 | lectures, will be wen. | For s, With terms Leriainments in ald of the sufferers by yellow | ‘le lowest fexponsibie idder. ot for the con- ————— at $1.(314, 410 at $1.08) (.127 at $1.02,520 at $1.0014, | Pair for for 25 cents. E. Downtrg: Amphine Quartete Cine sake: | Smtother rey ‘CRE LOwEL. a.m fexer in the southern states. Parties desiring | struction of a #-inch diameter, two-ring, | _ BITTEN By A BLoopHOCND—Dying in Great | 136 at 98e._ White corn is selling at 55 to 56 and talent will, “With music and dancing, enliven the | _augl7-ec3m — : ‘Princips Fee ee aay Dunes Geermmens | Dtiek-barrel sewer onthe eastside of Sth street | Agcny Months Ajterwards.—John MeKenna, | Yellow at Sl tos2. AMUSEMENTS cecasion. LNWICK SEMINARY . it by addressing Mr. C. H. Davis, government east, between Maryland and Massachusetts | aged 66, a stone carver of 543 west 55th street, THE Pump Doctor is needed at the corner = ANE aa . ng ommittee:—P. M. Davee a . Ford, Chas, A! al printing ofc aveliues: and a 2inep diameter, two ring, | Was in’ his stable on June Sth last, and while | Of Grace and Potomac streets. GRAND BARBECUE AND FESTI- | W. Burdette, ECW lite. We Be eo YOUNG LaDIBS, Educational Institutions brick-barrel sewer, with seven man-holes, on | there one of his horses kicked at a large Sibe- | {BASE BALL.—The Star Base Ball Club, of | AL EHC WESTI- | Wares Wickets tea srs pee : — ¥ POR PARENTS AND GUAKDIANS. | North side of Massachusetts avenue, between | rian bloodhound that was owned by Mr. Mc- | Washington, defeated the Senior West Knd Witt SE Cire eae = M. A. TYSON AND SISTERS. Paroute and cuattans are alreaty bewin- | Sth streeteast and the east side of lith street | Kenna. ‘The animal, whieh stood three feet | Club, of Georgetown, yesterday by a score of ees : ou. | "TRE STPAMER w¥sTic § Sation and P. O., B. & 0. @, K., ning fo look around for suitable schools at | east: anda lsinch diameter pipe-sewer, with | six inches on the four, and was large in pro. | 11 to7. WASHINGTON ANU BALTIMORE BUTCH- Will for this week onis, make Excursions | ame gunids fe eemee's Coun y. Bd, See oe ee ee ee eae scuete tae | three man-holes and Is six-inch Y house con. | portion, was angered’ and. showed fs teeth, AS =Seear . : 5 down the river for 36 cents, fanding ye anes a sas Tantitactou wile resumed (1. ietemne, ‘Ena te 4 rineipals | Heclions on the north side of Massachusetis | exhibiting also_a disposition to attack the OMANCE OF THREE THOUSAND MILES.— . Aree Poni: Beriie Ob ae Boarders will be recetved in contection wits the next term. The teachers and principals 2 4 4 i 7K . 4 = The Halifax papers contain the followin; t WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, Point, leaving at 9 o'clock a. m. eae cetved in contection with per: Of educational institutions are therefore, be: | eres een rocey Cae ele ea ee | Core ee eee ect ghd tried | Victoria, B. C., 24th, June, at Se Jonas Epi. | WEDAERORG Ae eae es Panning at 10 pom. WEDNESDAY Smin-s | manent ones. open accommodating tors, ginning to make preparations for the “fall Ae aioe: Se pe- i ie cin! roat, teating « | Copalian chureh, by the Rev. Percival Johns, BEE 471 AND 6TH,” rena, eaving at 10 o'clock a. m.. returaing a conan ore = _ Le 7 2 s an-holes, to Henry Himber. at him and bit himia the throat, tearing a ha ALU ELAN DTA: ovclock p, m. THURSDAY— cedar Po! pal, aghi omraign | sears 2a ee he Comuliasiauers. today cecimed. (0. ae- wound 41 inehes in length and lacerating an | Joon L. Lord of New Westminster, B.C. tols’ | 4 Bullock wiil be s‘augbtered avd roastod each paving e UESDAY—Lower Cedar Point, | ™ made their announcements, by advertisement, | CePt the proposition of Mr. John MeCauley to arp, and. served to visi- + 9 Oreo! is Scloul See TT sae a i nerve. ‘The dog was shortiy after. | abella, eldest daughter of Robert Brander, | aay atiZorclock, 3 P.M. “FRIDAY Nanisingy. teattae ae Sane” | MLSS BG, CRANES (Bucoossor to Miss a: : 8 § n D. Merrill and Miss ©. Gray : ick Si : : ‘tle i y . 5. tors free of eharge: the bullock to be roasted turning si 10 o°elock p.m. 8 ‘ - pre Lg ad for the next opening. As ‘the others do like’ | take Patries Gullivan. asa co-contractor for | ward ki ie efibite nog wnell Tour other men had | “the young lady in theease had made the ac- | whole. Prise Buwilug, Ladies’ Price Shoots Fee ne tit ovelock p.m. BATU: B2,Acoeperent compe of teachers, wil reopen ‘her Wise. noticesof them willanpear in Tie Stax: | the removal of garbage aud night-soll, and toa neighboring drug store. whens thewaece | quaintance of the eentleman by means of pio. Ee arming an boards Boek Ieeeatner permitting. Nomeais | SEPTEMBRE 1B, at 800 18"h st. commen of te iss Wright will receive a fow pupilsa | Kav 3 g 3 i - eg rug store, the wi 3 Pee ence: & “aii, | ents. Grad Tiun.tratio y ‘orksevcrs | en board. Bost leaves Potomac Ferry Com: y ‘ : “3 Jesidence. iis I street northwest, opeuing | Gay i which to present accepiable bondsimen | Was Wasiied and dressed with adhesive plaster fouraph Pe ae ee oe qvening., There wii be a graud Parafeon the fret | Wharf. ‘Tickets sold at the boat" angig-tw> For partica ote 2a tae roam Octo or 15, mathe mv Her former patrons speak well | | Bids werg.gpened to-day in the office of the | Iensth, and no inconvenlence resulting, the | he too, was aresident of Halliat, ‘Attar male. | Ian ke Hope cones See ee ars Starting | SO Ney POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT. Fei ie oP ake ben eae Oat UENeRt atte On Of the school, Disttlet erfefieer for the construction of a | eae’ Nine Malecnay ely forgotten: | ing himself comfortable home inthefar west | 10 o'clock, sharp, Admissions 25 cents.” For tars * | tox No Ratras, Wor cucuians: Stat eee guar Owing to sickness in the family of the prin- | brick sewer on the south side of N street, be. | Last th ot r ck Senny cori biai ned Sq | the gentleman yearned for awife, and opened | ‘her intorination, Inui ‘of the »Under the auspices of the Young LANDIS, Principal. augl5. asst” gual, Me. JW. Hunt, the duties of the | tween 1th street and Vermont avenue, not aetean ee head a He could Peitoance a correspondence with old friends'in the sister | 9U622-d&a____ FXFCUTIVE COMMITTEE. _ | Peoples’ Association of fre. ead {\DUCATIONAL—A Professor of French ava ys’ English and Classical High School in | west, 220 feet, 30 ineh brick: 28 feet, 24 incl Ise. nc S| province. Shortly after the Halifax youn 3s CALEDON ZAMS, a, i . t obec ni’s ehureh, Will not be resumed | sewer and 1% feet. 15 inch pine sewer. The | in his hands ons necount of te vient spat: | Fay hade align tones father at Ne Sorin oon Fa aeolian td wit take | HE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHU ; | ing toee Langeneee ee city eal oe tember 2d. bids were as follo J.G. Stafford, $1.02, $1.35, medic action 0} ie oitten He ao xD while she was on her way to San Fran. 2 wt BEYER’S PARK. i Sat Lane Mosoley, will eave 6 i strent wharf | for engegements with Colleges, Schoolsa rivene Mr. Joan B. Davidson's schoo! for boys will : P. Bren| 2, $1.0), 20 cents: Wm. | enced a great deal of difficulty in swallowin= | Cisco, a young lady boarded the train who ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 320, 1878. reaching Polit Lookout’ at Gaybicase aire | Families.” The most di reopen Monday, September the Sth. For fur- . $2.05, 26 cents; J. J. Des- | Wee r aed hen atte apting Go so woud | was’ ‘also bound to British Columbia, and | , Tickets 35 cents, ren under 10 years of age, tex sufficient time for bathing boas and | Address Professor C. @ Sher informatiin at ss Gay street, George FTWcente: Boy Gaye GO eee | had taken to besiolentiy ejected these syn | Simsularly enough, on a similar errand— | fee. Competition open to ail auglatt ng; returning to Piney Pulat. remaining | 2 Petn. ave. own. or 3. B. J. Coyle & Co., $2.28, | hac 1 olentiy ejected. ae SyiMi= | to meet ‘and marty her loyer (a lawyer), ime for starting home, reaching Washing- INDERGARTEN D SCHOOL— ‘A very popular school for boys isthe Parke: No award Was made. foms continued to Increase mutil, Tuesday, | vriom she ‘had rey het oper le awed), 626 On Seam GE | woxaveartoorciock pan.< "August 23th, 1898. and advanced classes. Minus POLLO L. burg institute, in Parkesburg, Chester coun MAPS WANTED. for, came home. they determined to take thas | The two young ladies became fast friends and | “# Sr. ar. St. | calmed toe the Soares, Balt price to be ob; | RORKE. 1127 18.0 st. nw. Maopene Sept. au; ty, Pa. itis oh the hish fonddiress Lie, | jane Senate committee on the District of Co- | father to Roosevelt Hospitak die war adic, | together started from ‘Frisco for Victoria, MARHEITER’S 4's street: Dr, @. J. Pritchand, i227 Penua: ave SS ee ast_ougis Sm Sylvania railroad. |For circulars address Kiev. | lumbia have called upon the District Commis. | fUner to Ko 2p. m. Tuesday, and was placed | Blitish Columbia. Here they were met at the FREE ART GALLERY AND STORK, aud Free’s bookstore, F street, opp. Ebbitt House, MSS 2380R SES BOARDING AND Dat . 1. Landis, principal. . sloners for maps for the use of the committee. | under the care of Dr. Church, who says that | Steamer by the respective bridegrooms to be, holes ON Palntiuey Rae, Chromos, &c, | 42d Win. Ballantyne & Son, Whitaker «Son, SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Children will Te celle will conan co ar and Asticul- | on which may be indicated the courses of the } the patent exhibited all the syne gone oteee | who, it transpired, were intimately acquaint: Also, largest stock of Paper Haagicgs, Window | Morrison's J. 8. Adams*, J.C. Parker WP. | 2 eas M st. nw. MONDAY, September fural Colle ce will commence Mouday Septem prinelpal sewers, with ithe locations of the Gropiobia: “Avewhoamanar ‘peng received |/ eds and had: met, without previous arrange- Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Uords and Tas- an ties, G, Davis, 3. is Carrell, Nourse s | 9).2878. Pupils prepared’ for a examine r 2d. For catalog ppiy to m. +t. | respective outlets of each, with a memoranda spilt: ": ized wi i ment, from different points, each to meet his | sets, , Nal » in the District. ckett’ | a” é <7 —— Gorge ecuntys std, (Se Station, Prince | showing the capacity of Gach sewer, the dis. | Sp gms, requiring the sirengilrof four imecey | intended bride. The young indy who entered | “warwxnus Cabs” Baskets as nih inate, Bri TLOON QOLLEGE, FOR WOMEN, George county, Md. x iy tance of the outlets above the level of low | ibid him npon thecok, He eas Hate eeeee | the train between New York aid San Bran. | _ Sg Plosse remember Name and Number. 3y1-17 occasion. State-rooms for sale at Freee bookstore: | end fora Cee EES BURG, Pa, amedscect ine bs at tee ek ak tide, the area each is supposed to drain, &c. ina strait "acket in order, says Dr, “Church, to cleo wes pea ama to the Halifax eae HE SPRING IS HERE.—Now is the | F street, opp. Ebbitt House, Cail early and secure auglodac ie tov. Ww. T. WYLIE, Pres't, " cl ol Sa ‘. dents BUILDING PERMITS i : > bodliv ini im. | While her lover was groomsman, and the irr =] >. Genta +; *§ | Broom. angl5 10t ee a are prepared for business, Yale or Howard. | issued by Inspector Entwisle: T. 8. Gartretl, | DEgvent him rom dung boaly injury him. | father of the groomsman gave the Urideaway. RON WO AER eee aad Chitdren’s | 2 ——___asgi5 10 CAPITOL HILL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La- pay Particulars write to J. Shorilidge, princl- | repair a frame house, 1021 New Jersey avenue | could swallow. no soarianienh ne Wcticiee | The Thursday after the marriage chronicled | See eer fe ca Prices at JUBTH'S Old | GPAECE EXCURSION oe LAK BRAITH prischal heer a Nig GE Ye a Cate pool for boys and girls | BCTWwest ; $80. Richard Calvert, repair frame, | and ai 9p. m.died.—LV. ¥. Sun, 221. * | above the other pair were united in wedlock.— | Stand,” No. 619 D streein.w. All notes by mail TARE, 5 a = i sane wee ne oe wie ae as 1310 F street_northwest; $0. "Wm. MeWil: ee [Toronto Globe. ‘Will be promptly attended to, inarst-tr Pennsyivania avenue southeast. liams, repair brick house, 1ch, between B and FREDERICK Bosse’s INSURANCE: — bei TO PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, | classes. tu elocution ‘$2 per month. <A report i ie ussa.te- | has been received of the death of Frederick | Aaaeecineinnati Commercial quietly re. . : . — pal. ‘Terms §2 per ‘angl0-1 Miss Doud and Miss Boswell open a school | Pair brick Mie Hh srest ors hees apre: | has al f marks: “Let ex equal numerous members of | GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. ST. "DOMINIC. SCHOOLS, EENCERIAN BUSINESS OOLLEGE, corner ser res ANG Small boys September 24. at No. | J. Downing, construct a two-story brick, 4th; | Lois sapien creer ust ate, supposed | the last Congress.” a) Cote On Ca eg Paes Division of | [fe to eousand Gaughics, “ise saucasion for teal 3 cbrthrna Rip . . iF - De 4 tor ath, 5 es @ Wi “whi 5 ‘ou: x a Ut5 Pennsylvania avenue, near the Cirele. pertye repair flame Tae see street morteeae, | Wsured for $57,500 In the following companies: | ,,9° The, Boston, Post says that while the | PRAZORS, SCIBSORS, PEN e wate SATURDAY, August 2h 1518> Penmanship, Speliing, Composition, Cx = Summer Entertatpments. gerty, repair frame, 1252 9th street northwest; | Nomhwestern’ Life, of Milwaukee, $7.30); boubh oon eee, the ‘most lecherous | Sch smonnaies, “we.c for Dy. a Leave Sixth-street wharf at 10 p. Ace, Business Arithmetic, Single and ble The seventh and last of the very enjoyabie | $1), Theodore Swayze, repair bricks, slland | United States Life; $10,000; Union Mutual, | Dondholder may return. , LUNDY, 144 Bridge st., Jeld-tr and return Sunday at 11 p.m. SE eee png: Busindss Practice, Political Series of moonlight exeursions given by the } $13 Del. avenue northeast: #16). “Wim. J. Free- | s10,4n); New York Lite, $10,000, Some of thé | _##-The Hon. Jeremiah S. Black is making Fikes, $1.60. and Breting Open for reception of carneate nay, evening, on the Mary Washington. There will aS 7 ©. | the medical examination declare r. Bos. 2 8 a ti ei ts 1day, Jars visit the College, or address H. C. a bevocal and Instrumental muse, and dancing | *%- Hazzard McUey, repalr’ Sracues si) eat: fo be in. good health. He died on the dof IC Bea ee Cee eae plate In ele part tee Comey, a 7 a2 aw ipa. sts y3 on board. he boat leaves at 7 and returns at * 5 Y Canil a H ugust, an he cause of his death was under- r. Beecher will arrive in San Francisco pay ‘LEASURE BOAT NEULIE wil TPHE ECLECTIC SEMINARY —Tus Bonn. Ni o'elock. ee So anita se ae be ie duveiivce scWi3 | Stood to be disease of the kidneys of a very | to-day and deliver his first lecture there this | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING Es- fhe ee ecm | A ary will toon, any a ieee A grand excursion to Norfolk, Fortress Mon- | #29. Wm Orme. repair Bae Ne Deine Cor | aggravated and incurable nature. The comi- | evening. He will lecture every night hespends alee FAULE hereafter on TURSDAYS, NORMAL CLASS will be formed, anda new aud foe and the Capes, to be also given by the | POV aud pin sts. Bw. $0. | N- Demongeot, | panies were not thoroughly satisfied with the | upon the Pacific slope. 40 Jetrersom sts moar Bridge sta George | THUESDANS, BATUEDAYS and SUNDai5 | improved method of instruction will vs used th the Sees Sema se—0 Leelee, ent este ak Wilson, repair. brick, northwest fee ith pone ae oe ts Oneal sibperuent con. ag~“Bronze John” is a cheery Western | xyerything appertaining t0 the business sin, leaving Congress st. riage. Georgetowny at 8 the bookstores! TUDAFY departments, “Circulars at urday evening, August 3ist, on the Louise. apes 2 ae hes erence to endeavor to obtain an order from | journalist’s tide for the yellow fever. nv atcaet Goes cl tC: o’clock a m. Fare 50c, For charter on other days, 1m z. The Mystic leaves at ‘to-morrow morning | 204 € 8ts. p.w.; Geo. Field. construc! a} the coroner for the disiuterment of the body. 5 UG mpily a 3 leaning of Carpets, | ‘Apply atthe Boat, or at Apadon aire ee =e . RICHARDS. Principal. for Nanjemoy, returning at 10 p.m. brick greenhouse, #, between 2th and Zist | ‘That official has also been requested to make Vee Gy Tee may Sonterance, Brogeeta ana Fimkotae specialty during the sum | Sage axa Uongres tt Gores eae ‘ADEMODELLE V. PRUD HOMMES The interesting and well-arranged exeursion | StS 0-W-3 $7, a post-mortem examination. At the offices in Mong outicher Mies pos! tea dae ~ | tres of. charge, Orders by mail aud exproet = : FRENCH CLASSES. to Richmond, vis die occasion of the consecta- wrades’ Onions New York where Mr. Bosse is insured the | Graction for their abulishitont aereod deca | Dromptly attended to, Address as above. jell-tr BAND SELEOE EXCURSION DEGInaEne INTEEMEDIATE—ADVANCED, lion of Father Keane, will undoubtediy bea} mione Managers said it was rather premature to | °f action for their al ene Sere OD, Under the auspices of thee: VA" Daily classes for joune inte end ei brilliant success. It is given under the aus. Nee tine f RICKLAYERS LAST NiGHT. | come to any conclusion. Blanks had been for | , #2-George Reinking of Cincinnati, wishing 5, zi YOUNG CATHOLIC FRIENDS SOO’Y, | nected with good English schon eres COD pices of the Voutig Cailiolics’ Friends Society. | A meeting of journeymen bricklayers was | warded to their respective agents to be filled | to murder & young woman, went boldly to a PROPOSALS. B the occasion of the * | | Morning, afternoon and evening classes for is- the train will leave the Baltimore & Potomac | held last night at Beck’s Hail, under the pub- | Out With the usual sworn statement of the | (rug store and offered $15 for “some poison ——— == CONSECRATION OF FATHER KEANE, dies, ladies and gentiemen, boys and xiris. Private gepot nexs Saturday evening at 21, and returu: | Jished call of the committee on organization | C4US¢,of death, Ke. All the policies appear to | that would kill quick.” ‘The clerk refused to | RopOSALS Fon ATE FOR NAVAL | Mite mater BaleeR ard one ee an | Bes taal Preterred. ing, leave Richmond at $ p.m. Sunday. It will 9: Working: 24 z u zi be in favor of Charles H. Bosse. brother of the | S¢'lthe desired article, but Reinking procured } OBSERVATORY. SATURDAY, N. B.— pronunciation (Parisian) and the Convist of first class coaches ouly, aud a com. | Of the Workingmen’s Assembly, for the pur- | insured, who owns a coaland Wood ward ic, | ivelsewlere, and used it with fatal eltect. ee Cu ges ef Practical conversation rapidiy wquired fortabie ride both ways is assured to al! wio | pese of awakening a fresh interest among | St. Louis—[V. ¥. World. #9-Robert Lincoln refuses to bea candidate Navy DEPARTMENT, July 16:h, 1878. Reese events and idioms taught bya uew, orig vo. So large a number of tickets have been | this class of our mechanicsin the common = ae for Congress. ‘The undersigned have been appoiuted a Commis- ‘stem. disposed of by the management, that those who | cause. KEARNEYITES MAK’ TROUBLE IN A DEwc- " 5 ve | Sion under act of Congress, approved June 20th, bave not yet received them had better make | | Mr. Spier, corresponding secretary of the | CKATIC CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. — The | ,, #2, Western demoeratic politicians believe | i978, *‘to select a site within the. Diserict of Os haste in so doing. Workingmen’s Assembly, called the meeting | third distriet democratic congressional con- | Foray een and Hampton for 1850. ¥. to possess relatively tho advantages of hosiehiue AEYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. athe excursion for the benefit of St. Domin- | to order, and briefly stated its objects. He | vention of New Jersey assembled at Library | ““go-nfichael Reese, the California million. | Loc ccicseneee at ae eRe e eo teaitnral: | "Sleeping carsattachon aus8-_| “The mext_session will commence MUNDAY ie’s schools leaves next Saturday evening at | urged that union is what is now most wanted | hall, Elizabeth, at_noon sey for the | naire, who recently died in Germany, used to | cess trom the elty of Washington, and such ether % HOURS HIDE ON THE POTO- | September 234, For. 168 apply to 3@ p.m. It goes to Piney Point and Point | to Secure to all classes of skilled or unskilled purnore of nominating a member of Congress. peddle goods in Virginia. a advantages as may be found expedient, aud to re- 6 ‘MAC FOR 10 CENTS. 7 . ‘WM. H. P, President Lockout, on board the Lady of the Lake. and | labor its rights, and so long as the bricklayers | The district comprises the counties of Mon. ie aabeat jeante Hecla, | ROP fully thereon, including estimates Of the total | “Btesmer MANY WASHTNGTON Bul-cofm College station, Pr. he, promises to be an unusually pleasant trip. of this District keep up a perfect organiza. | mouth. Middlesex and Union. Oa the first Teaaha ISiabaInpeasiion Gee pone Heel, pense of sal site, and the removal of the Obser- | wil! jeave her wl te ‘of MG. Reopening of the classes October Ist and 14th, sugl-6m tion, so long will they get their price for labor | ballot the vote stood: Miles Ross. 127; M. A I, to the next session of Congress. = en! — ARCHER INSTITUT: Accipents—Yesterday afternoon Annie | and’ maintain such rules and regulations as | Hazeltine, Yt; Sherif! Thompson, 2; Joel Par. | Clouds resembling a dense fog. ‘Tiectiou 2, Bald Commission chal hneite seated | 3P4 FRIDAN 81D “DBecrdene an Bo Boot Yor sgedccrs Howard.a colored girl, in the employ of Mr. | will benefit them. Ker, 2; blank, 2. ube, chairman thereupon | _#@-Political economists say that whatever | ,, Section 2. Batd Commission sh: Semen tries | Mooniight kexcursion MES. ARCHER, late ipal of **Patapeco E. L. Burns, (25 F street southwest, whileex- | | Mr. Geo. T. E. Taylor was elected chairman | announced that Miles Ross, the present mem. | is scarce is not cheap. But there is street | Proposals or offers of site, containing such provie- | 98%, W' Femaic Insthate,* near Baltimore, has removed amining a pistol accidentally shot herself, the | and M. J. (Juigley secretary. ber, had received the nomination. Specehes courtesy, for instance. It is very cheap and ions as they may deem sufficient te bind su :h own- asi, returning at 11 p. ber te Mass. ave., Washington City. ball passing through her mouth and cheek. | Mr. Barker took the floor and made a stir. | were delivered by ex-Senator Leon Abbett. of | yet it is scarce.—[.N. Y. Herald. ers {0 convey such land to the United States in case | The ‘in snd Dencing 20, School duties resumed Sept. 1878. For circu= The wounds are not serious. .... Yesterday | ring speech, urging that the large number of | Hudson, and Col. Zulick, of Newark. The | ———s | {He saine shall hereafter be solevtod and acer pu they mayen ae lars address Mrs, M, B, ARCHER, Washington, afternoon Mary Shehan, a young «irl residing | bricklayers in this Distriet ought to maintain | harmony of the meeting was disturbed by the | 7W ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK gn as the site of said Observatory, which proposa's D.C. 3y®-tu, ‘h&s, tocth at 6ls I street northeast, attempted to light a | the strongest union of any of the trades, and | Kearneyites and grcenbackers, and for some I pent he pene ty ce ta Commission pobltely. He FOR NANJEM BORGETOWN OOLLEGIATEINSFITUTE, fire with the aid of coal oil. An explosion fol- | that by meeting regularly and working to- | time there was lively scene. ‘Men threw off ehcoue €0 attend, on a aay to be fined fe thee ee and i Harbin~ Gi icrding ond Day School for Young Ladies Jowed, as usual, her dress aught fire, and she | gether they could. make themselves a power | their coats, jumped on the benches, and har- WITHOUT DELAY, pose, after due notice to ai parties Interested: aad See LU RSDAY and BU: and Children. —The di the Institave wili be Was severely burned. ....A son of Sergeant | which would be felt throughout the various | 2ngued those around them, regardless of the o proposal received after such formal opeaing whart. ee ag ga ‘Charter Gireulars sddves Bis Ly Stee Ld Fainter, of the police force, met with an acci- | unions of the District and country. Many of | chairman’s calls to order. Delegate Martine, | 79 MAKE PREPARATION FOR A LARGE i be opened or considered. *? evening tor hy Miss L. ENSOR, Bo. dent last evening. While playing about the | the industrial interests are not represented in | of Plainfield, threw a bombshell into the con: FALL STOCK In accordance with the aleve provisions, Besied St Bontsts Tos Gresay Dense aan Ae Gay street, Georgetown. i314 neighborhood of his home near the Govern- | the Workingmen’s Assembly; this is espe- | vention by ee @ resolution inserting a . Proposals for such site will be received until noon ‘Refreshments for sale on the boat. w= END INSTITUTE. ment Printing office he fell or jumped on the | cially the case among the unskilled laborers. | greenback plank in the platform. This was cee Ces ee AUGUST naxt.at which time | syg8-1m M. E. GREGG, Capt. Mrs. 8. L, Capy’s iling around the parking and lacerated the | This should not be so, as the assemble onaati | fescled pith sonia nse tee orm delegates, | FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS 1 orrer | {e¥,"iihpe Publicly opened at tho Navy Depart- ine School for Xoung Ladson, wer portion cf his body, makinga very pain- | be a common center around whieh ali the | aud an attempt was made to discuss it, wheu THE FOLLOWING i may choose to attend, acd this is due notice otsaid | [2OLNT LOOHOUT EXCUBSIONS. ay’ New Haveo, Uonn. ful wound. ee pay pally? Workin men cae ag Po conn Seat. ae cee Peaeeies ing. BTE. TER * ‘“ ‘80. »” BOSSLYN SEMINAR) “ mere: EET e,. | longer depend upon politicians rien jorme: chairman that @ resolution TO} must be endorsed **‘ Proposals for Bite ‘APT. W. C. ‘aN. a Princely ANOTHER Strt FOR DaMaGes TOR AILEG-| them. They have got fo act for themselves; | should be referred torthe appropriate commit- SPHCIAL BARGAINS. for Naval Observatory," and directed to the | ‘The Rlegant irs Bsmtos eae ain sesame hes a 08 WEDNESDAY, sopt. ED OUTHAGE ON Hex Dateuter—To-day | put forward their own hard-tisted fellows, and | tee Without debate, and ut was an decided “Commission to Ascertain Cost of Removing the | SATURDAY NIGHT EXCUR- No. 1536 1 st.. near 16th st. nw. Circulars at Lydia Ann Hamilton, by J. Parker Jordan | Cyt loose from the political frauds who | That was the last of the greenback slagecc aa —= Naval Observatory, care of the Secretary of the | SIONS, June Ith. 10 Polst Look ey a _—— aie James W. Fisher, etitered asuit azainst | have always deceived them. He thought | the convention, but the dissatisfaction by ue Extraordinary Red Navy.” out, stopping Point go a BOSS will beat the ec Calvin Witmer for 3,)damages. Shecharges | that the Rod-earriers should also. hi means ceased within and with é xtraordinary Reduction. Said proposals must give the metes and boun¢s | ard returning, leaving Si wharf, foot o! | Soares sa, previous to that cate her P.O, ; 3 at the hod-earriers should also have an ithin and without the nall. ty which tho property ig deseripad. and te oan oon ienge address is Box 688, Morristown, N.J. jy11-8m Ca ae so ew atic mother of a daughter | organization, this should be encouraxed by | One delegate denounced the convention as ae panied with's DIAtof the samo, and conform tesons | heii: a one eee eee een ved in the Temity oe | the bricklayers, but first let them unite and | being under the control of the Sheridan house 6 a.m. on Monday, Meals wil be a ES ¥ ditions of the second section of theact above quoted, ‘and all the ncoommoda' APLEWQOD INSTITUTE, Conconp- pie odors ue family of | then they ean help the hod-earriers and others. | ring; another cried out for soft money, and a Sh ee: ‘Tho quantity of land required Will benot greater | sir meno we Bo ee ee Mice Fa Bors, 900 per qcarier: a 4 Fama strong, Dolan, Spier, Bell, Plass and others, je he convention adjourned the contro- Cassin 1 * 8 cl Z . ite, corner Leth ges (Bohai ey rs made similar remarks, urging immediate and | versy over the greenback question was contin- | Rasy MWogeeh Cassimere.sold at 16, rosneed to a weal 36-30 ay i to accurate survey. at. and Pa. ave, and 7th st. . ‘Mills Cagsimere.sold at 15, reduced to 10 orough organization by the bricklayers, | ued in pubic resorts in the city.—[W. ¥. | all¢Wool Cassimere...s0ld at 12, reduced to 10 | "if parties offering a tract larger tian twenty (20) ten in a rovi ESSOR.—The | French Diagonal Mr. J. F. Clarksor, of the Pressmen’s union, | Story of the wanderings of E. J. Oakley, the | Plaid Worsted. gave aul account of iow his union had labored | absconding cashier of the Merchants’ Ex. | Basket Worsted. to keep up its identity among the trades | Change National Bank of New York, reads th : — wil on or about April 2 Isr aud carnatiy | torougt iy the t a inl pu acres are willing to glve the option of taking any OTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- ‘i 5 TSORTS kuew her, and consequently she gave birth to | Miya, mould be the means of giving strength | Aerald, COATS AND VESTS. SeaEiCy Ok oes Chea that aro at the supaiated ‘The steamer MARY SUMMER RESORTS a child: and by reason thereof the plaintitf for | District. THE Way OF THE TRaN: a = BENG: or a modified price, they will so state in their pro- ASHINGTON, which has been sais. ly refitted and Pos cently refitted snd tarnished, 1. 1. FX WICKS HOTEL and SUMMER RE Biauk forms for proposals may be obtained at the | Blak in, is the only boat allowed to land pas- unardtown, eamers: Navy Department. Bro must be signed by peugeis 2 Malt Vernon whart, ound wip SL Wo cma 1 Sas, to Was G a long time was deprived of the services of her dangliter, and inc fore she brings thi: d expenses, and there- -W. Thompson and Sue, to Washington = the Owner or owners of the preperty. ‘inc ing admission to mansion and grounds. and Baltimore five times per week. Terms, a eisae te i . | almost like a fiction. The man defrauded the DRESS AND BUSINESS PANTS. DAN'L AMMEN, Rear Adiniral, U. 8. N. ‘Steamer leaves 7th hart daily (sun: - | B50 ficer Thompson, e f: his bail and left the country, about eight years E ‘ 3 Suit) 2 arrested John Tolliver on the charge of an | that the workingmen cannot rise above their ago, he had only $600 feft. He traveled | Zaft Weeden Cass, .....sold at 5, reduced to 4 00 | ——_——_— ns | non Association L, L. BLAKE, stesier Mary HENANDOAH ALUM SPHIN assault and battery on his wile. They had | Present level unless they unite. Capitati ts through Europe and Canada, with the constant Washg’ton Mills Cass.sold at 4. reduced to 8 00 = ‘Washington. delb-ly § SHENANDUAH CO., ‘VA. got into a dispute, he knocked her down | C4 always unite to crush a poor man or a ‘dread of detection hanging ‘over him, and at Diagonal Cassimere....sold to 200 es GREAT NDAY E UBSIO The Alum, Chalybeate and Sulphur Wators; ‘ aud beat her shameluily, and her screams at- | (lass of them, because capital always hangs | ¢irae @° Crea that h f0 Ontos Ed be Orne Lake wit eo” | po bar; large lawn; elevation #,000 feet. feer and neighbors. 1 together and labor is unfortunately too apt to nes So abjectly poor that he was forced to LADY. ‘Terme $30 to $45 per month, four weeks. tracted the officer and ” neighbors. Tolliver | Yeaivided, and 1s consequently weak. beg for bread to eat. BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSB, | Until further notice, make regular, rates to fainilion. ‘Mxcureion C Back fence. The woman is said to be inter, | _ Mr. Bellvegretted the present stateot apathy | 4 Boy ArracKED BY a GUTTLE Fisu.— cig rte & 491 P loania Avenue. Sivek por, terms and pamphiews address nally injured, and she {s not entirely out of | 4mong the bricklayers, and urged a general | pig Petit Marseiliais relates that a youth of | Wight Canines é =e * danger. Tolliver taken to the Police | aWakening from slumber. They have 205) apout sixteen recently ventured beyond the Wool Cassimere. 5 SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. Court this morning, and there having been no | Members on their roll, and are strong enough | Poriugal Rock at Marseilles to bathe when all warrant or information prepared, on the ad. | to lead all other unions, yet they are anne at once he felt that something had ‘attached DOES NO DOUBT LEAD THE 8HOE TEADE journment of the court he was released. = pee fix their own wages, employ al THIS SIDE OF BOSTON. . | itself to one of his legs, and was dragging him want, forcing scores of journey: OreRaTIONs OF THE HEatTH Orrice dur-| men to walk ‘about idle, He regretted that Pe irs aro yas lorribly frightened, and dug the week ending the 17th instan: uisan- | they have withdrawn their delegates from the him and came tohis rescue just in time to save er eeiea ty the contigns Linea tes ae | coe Gare aeemnly, Aud urged: that ai} sim trom sinking. After much dificulty the vesti en y roner, 14; de: is fron a mn! 5 " all causes reported, 8: burials at public ex. | _ Mr. Flase said it was a aisavace that briek- | 4d Was got Into the fisherman's boat, when it Ci ‘Vests. ATTENTION, LADIBS! - lotof LADIES’ NEWPORT FRENCH large HEEL and SANDAL SLIPPERS. all of nse, 16; investigations as to local layers should work ten hours in the brobiing | G24 ,liscovered that a cuttlefish, measuring Peete | (| Bisease, 8; premises found sanitary, Diy yy tar sue per day, when they could sim: | tremity of its arms, had. fastened itself to the | All other Goods at eame proportion prices, Aged by the great, heavy morm yesterday. Re Re bly by thorough organization, dictate their own | feo"so strongly that it did wot ites tre bong seccusk Gun, will be sold ata great sacrifies ‘A. Company, 31: with the usual statisties of | _ After some further discussion, it was decided | €Ve When out of the water. NOTE,—I am determined to reduce this stock, in | ** "4, o7,0N SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, food iuspections and pound operations. Le Bee bricklayers to hold a meeting next WHERE OUR TORNADOES COME FROM.— | Order to make room for an immense steck of Fal) 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. lay, the 2uth instant. Each member was c' Goods, ordered already, ee —This | constituted a committee to advertise the meet- Ret aary ah to why SetineaEee hee be | Ce atactured for rs ; eo eee . CATARBH theory as to why earthquakes have be- | tobe expressly manufactured forme, Cail at once Onensive Broaths Fiswking or Oetarh, Havosnes wv THE GRanAM Haseas ConPvs Ca: = “At all seasons uf anerning, John R. Graham, convicted in the | ing by chalking it on the street corners, and it | ¢, Police Court on the 2th of July of an atlray was further decided to publish itin the EVEN: | tho year there Is vasti¢ wo and pleasant to use. at the time of the excitement growing out of | ING STA AH angen yp Some er A. STRAUB’, GREAT INDUCEMENT, TO WHOLESALE | p'corivsminstncawhooae ager et Soa printing beildine Gas renta tone ee TEMENSE ASSORTMENT OF Dix Goops Vey and 1 Srmiy believe that our agvorquaresd 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. aio baie or ation eenatkia ation prank ean! in Bquare Boxes, with Printed Di- Humphreys’ The court made anorder die, | CE4?—Linen lawns; beautiful iawns, lve. A nstan' US | suglé-tr Between Tenth and Eleventh sta, Circular 8eam, Worked Button Hole at....§2 75 charsing the writ and renanding the prisoner | Victoria lawns, lve.; white linen lawns, 25<.; | electricity by the iron of the overland rail- | —*0814t¥ Between Tenth and Hieventh ste, Goat Buttons to the custody of the warden of the jail. bleached table linen; s0e.; children's colored | Way, and that California earthquakes are (CAMPBELL & HENNEDY, SILKS! SILK: Sr stockings, immense assortment; now appearing in the form of frightful tor- ‘Immense _assort- for: ladies, gentlemen and chil nadoes and electrical storms east of the Rocky Butidere’ Hardware, Bar Iron, Steot, *crent Styles and Sizes, from. ‘oxed = SN ee ee eee “i ‘ ee au ¥ iCE, corner of 7th street ment of silks che splendid black silks, $1; | English stockings, woven seams, 25c. mountains.”” TIN PLATE, A eae a ep Sr pod, Sang immense assortment of colored silks; all the | out parasols at real cost; our ver eS ERY, TOOLS, FILES, &c. iB ie = eats private Loan dark and light shades of colored silks: checked | bridal quilts, $1; bleached cotton, a Ties CONGRESRIONAL LADO COMMITTEE 16 CUSEERE. TOOLS, 7 es aa Good Quality, from. ithe Gli" Mongy iene ——— silks. Carter's, 711 Market Space. Buntings, | Fruit of the Loom, 8c,; the best and widest Godwin Moody, of Boston, the hres criznese, | soetay ome Ave ODP. Metropolitan Ho ATTENTION I8 CALLED TO A LARGE LOT | rave of interest on Gold and Silver Wazahes, Piso pure wool, all colors, all colors black | sheeting cotton, only 2c.; Shetland shawls, | ee ee ey ot Pt distr ey ness: OF LADIES’ SLIPPERS. and Plated Ware, Di @una, Le- (damasse) silk grenadines at cost; Diack silk: white, blue and cardinal. Carter's, 711 Market between aloud labor, he found 1 eer war 1 BLE WABE. French Heel Kid Slippers, all sizes from a 5 Se 's Clothing, benieas = Se Ge Sie. Shanes a Space.—Adtt. an artificial conflict between them ; the direc: oe i = MARRIAGE LICENSES have been Issued to: | cause of this, he thought, was that the labor- A SLOW GAME OF BALL.—From a really cardinal half wool dress goods at 15 cents; splendid stock of black meres, all wool, 50 a ‘part of the 2 beautiful y cents and up: full stock of mourning goods, of representative business men in every Canrets! Canrets! CanpeTs!—One tun- partment of business, to take the subject de- t of dred pieces oe this week, all the [iooeal lepressed labor into consideration. 100 | MGUnpe seWaLuy axpaiLvEeWane, excellent game of ball Tuesday, the contest | James L. Cox and Georgette Scaggs; Wyat. | ing classes eduld not understand why capital. | FRENCH and ENGLI8H CHINA, CB. WALCACH'B. (nie of 8 aunanie Boe} between the Nationals and Providence nines | Rafe and Harriet Smith; Chas. C. Smith and | ists could be in aftiuence and they in poverty. ~4 ‘Loan and Commission 1437 Pennsyivania degenerated yesterday to very poor and unin. | Mary A. Howard; Noble Lindsley and Kate | Hethought machinery should be run in pro- 0 | Svenne. teresting playing. The game dragged so that | Atehison, both of Alexandria; Henry W. | portion to idle muscle, and the hours be re- SSS ee it had to be called on the sixth innings, on ac- | Grimes and Fidelia A. Beavin, both of P. G. | duced in running both machinery aud musele op | [TSE sbamanyey coM- fount of darkness. The score was 10'to Zin | Co. Md-; Valentine Klein and Anna Wag: | force. The market could only be strengthened 90 | gre setting eee Chad. Davisand Pilea Burgess, Doth of Mout: | people: W. HG, Eanart 8 bose eae 00 MERCHANTABLE BRICK Navy Bue, seal brown, mode, black and | gomery county, Md. : advocated the appointment of a commission ss ot s ——— 00 2 6 at Towson’s, 636 Py ania from , + Sls a Saanar of Racin ts dead side—adet, ©” “CNnsvivania avenue, south | sy iPsiyies of Brussels, at Towson's: 636 Pens. | _&9-The Jasper of Berlin Is dead, Dr. Kaak, sessensene B. ———_—— syb avenue, south side, near 7th street | a famous Lutheran r, Who held that the-| et the jcentsa bottle, myS5-<co8m | Persons Purchasing tothe amount of $2 or over BANKRUPTCY PkaCTicg.—The costs in this | porthwest.—Adet. sun revolved around the earth. EOOND 43 OLOTHING.—The only piace is wii be J sooner Soto a oe esse eee baie paptints Te Mr. FORREST THORN respectfully informs | , *9"The hospitalities of Milwaukee have Bes = ig yt et a fair cash prick . . Now that the repeal of the law on the Ist of | bis friends that he is now permaiiently Io. | been tendered to tees ae and om Isat the: Za Ps, On Every Article Advertised a Discount ee, 28 2 certainty, debtors Seam to be | cated at Messra. A. Saks & Cos estal Nish ee on their way to or return from a 208 oth street, near} avenue. of Five Per Cent, will be Allowed. 4 airs. . Smith’s card ere, Wi increased 7 will be found in another golums, 9's De pleased te serve wien **Ues, be will | ™ go-The late worm escapes the early bird. | oraseming. soe addressing the above nomner | yagety LEOFOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor.

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