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THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY... -. July 19, 1880. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnixetos, July 19, 1880 For New England and the middi States, increasing cloudiness, followe Slonal rain, winds mostly southeasterly, sta higher temperature, lower baro- {0 RANGE OF THE THERM crue ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Teual ice during the day:—7 a m., 7:35 @.m., 75°; 11 &m., 35°; 9 P.llh, 95’ Maximum, ‘5: minimum. 67. J 18 the thermo- Yesterday, Sunday. July sth, the ¢hermo- meter at the Skrnal Office, in this city, t Satnrday’s session of the Women’s Chris | uAt Pinperinee Unlonan address was made by Mrs. Dr. Kiley, of this city, who paid a nand- some tribute to Mrs. Hayes for the stand she has taken for temperance in the White House. | ‘The Irish-American Republican club Reld a meeting on Saturday evening at Cosmopolitan hall. Thirty-five n members signed the roll oft membership, a! which Mr. John M. Keogh, Mr, Rankin, Mr. Neville and others addressed the members. ‘The Dashaways held a meeting at Tallmadge | hall last night and addresses were made by the reskient and Messrs Rathbone, Seymour, Wil jams, Hilton, Addison and MeCreary. Arrangements have been made, it ts said, for 1 rebuilding the 7th street wharf, where Mrs. Rollins was drowned last Moncay night, insuch & Manner as to render ft safe. The democrats of Rockville, 21d., haa a pole | ralsing Saturda. by a large number of | democrats from neighborhood and from | this city. The speakers were If. K. Douglass, | of Hagerstown, C. P. Cniver, of Washington, N. Sly, ty, Moncgomery Blatr Fowler shot Cand Dstr gout he: ‘A bush-meeting of colored people wash > Carlin Springs, Vi, and colored people from t District M oles Was overcome Wi t road while she was 0 her way {9 her horae at 8 Ma conducted to the second poll and was attend ent to her home. f aechle rs. Key tr mud wh canine 4s Oe tt Stated that some ‘of them wi red camp meeting at Good Hope Hit w k iL attended by colored Fifteen t arrived here to-day by But few of them wer musand sev REAL ESTATE § : omas Dowling has recently sold the following real estate for Gao. it J. Johnson, t subdivision of original lots num’ elusive. in square 410, an B. Chu u c. B. dered 1 to dered 9 and 10 and’a part of s, Subdivision of said square, to the same pur- ebaser for $1,150. For Thos. J. Myers and A. Joyee, tru the northern part of Io’ squar 7. lous improved by at ory frame house on the west side of 17th street, b2- tween Massachusetts avenue and 0 street, to Geo. W. Giddins for 31, Ww. rd & CO.. 1115 F street, have re- cently made the following sales: For Mrs. Green, to W. P. Hall, lot_65, sq. 139, with tm- Provements, located on M St. near ISth, for $2,000; frame house on New York avenue, b> tween 4th and 5th, for W. H. Clampitt, to Miss Mary . Young, for 31,750; for #. D, Evans, frame house ou 5 street, near 1sth, for $800, to Miss Mary F. Hance; and fer Rich’d T. Morsell, trustee, a two-story brick house on Sth street S W., near D, to Wm. H. Kettler, for $ also, On E Street, near 9th s. w.,a two-story brick house, to Berlinda Rudd, for $ The deputy nd master rand United Order of Odd Fellows, P. M. V. P. Wm. M. T. Forester, assisted by Grand Director D. Warner. organized Washington Pa- Uiarehie, No. 15, on Saturday night, installing as ofticers of the Patriarchie: M. V. P., Truman Ross; V.P., C. H. Shorter; W.P. fon: PS, Win. H. Jonnson: P.K..C. PMurray; V-P., David Warner, W.P.R.. Wm. H. Grim: shaw; W.P.P., A. T. Brown, and P.S., Walter Dayton. ‘The Patriarehie {s the highest branch ofthe order, and 1s known as the military branch, having rapialy {ncreased within the jast few aa twenty-two ¢barters having been granted. DEEDS Iv FzRS have been filed a3 follows: George Sonneman to John Koehler, pt. 8, sq. 407; F100, W. P. Quicksall, trustee’ bo Mary Brien, lot S4, sq. 212; $6,500. R. L. Parry to J. C. Wilson, lot 46, sq. 305. Joseph Kelte to Eiward Kubel, pt. 9. sq. $650. G. W. Smith to the German-American Xire Insurance Company, pt. 6, sq. 200. John Savary to John O'Coa- nell. property In the county; $1.2 Neville to S. J. Suff, pt. 12, sq. S Hat. Cape May, always the tavor- altimore and Wasuington, Is again de- servediy so, t RESCUING A PRISONER FROM POLICEME! ast evening, a3 officers Burns and Barnes. of the first precinct, were going their rounds, they at- tempted to disperse a crowd of young men st ting about the corner of treet and Virgi avenue, and In bode gan Buckley they ‘Were assaulted by the others, and Buckley was taken away from the police, officer Barnes being | badly used. Subsequently the offizers arres! Wm. Cokeley and John Downey, who were ¢ morning chai with disorderly condact, Cokeley was discharged and Dowhey flaed $3 or 30 days, —e—. Too Licnt a Prs LOCAL NEWS. | | issued by Inspector Entwisle: Julia Rogers, Coudensed Locals. | erect a three-story brick dwelling, I, between 13,000. Dantel Glezler. between ¢th and 7th District Government Aftairs. There is due from the District of Columbia to tty holders, for land condemned and used for alleys in the city of Washington, 319,271.50. GOOD AND BAD PUMP WATER. cl istrict Chemist De Smedt has pronounced te water fromthe pumps At 336 Indiana aves and on H sireet, near 4th street, bad; from pumps on 16th and K streets, lita ana M'streets and 10th and K streets, good, and from pump al the corner of ‘th and K streets usable. STREET wor ‘The work of repairs on the 7th street road, {p the county, 18 progressing favorably. Thus tar pot very, Milich progress his been made, the force sO far employed being necessartly sinail, owing to the rather cramped place fa whek they are employed. Mr. Craniora will start the wosk of making minor repairs to the concrete streets in afew days. The contractors for re- paving streets with granite blocks and asphalt pavements are busy in maxing preparations for commencing work. Cement Is quite scarce at present, and it 18 feared this may give them some embarrassment, and cause delay waiting for the arrival of fresh cargoes. BUILDING PERMITS 1th and isth sts. n. erect two awellin; STS. D.W.; $1,200, story dwelilnge, 131 $2,100, T. Walker, erect two two Picnics and Excursions. The moonlight excursion of the Jefferson Lit- erary and Debating Society to-morrow eveuta: to Marshall Hall, will be very enjoyable. Corceran will leave at 6:39 and return at ‘The second annual excursion of the Carroll stitute will be given to Marshall Hall on Thu:s day. The Corcoran will les and 11 p. commodious steamer T. V. Arrowsmith, will given next Wednesday. It will go down the river. ‘ly plenic, under the eusptes of ti Soctety, will be held at Civolt Pal ‘The day be made até p.m. ‘The first moonlight execursion—125 miles—ot the season by the Washington Excursion Con pany will be given this evening on the Arre smith, She will leave at 7 and return ai i2 Th wilt be inusic and dancing. ‘The family excursion of Cov ti 13, 1.6.0.F., to Giymont will Mary Washington will lea a.m. {19) ith street wharf 2ud from foot of High street at 8:20, ACCIDENTS. ander Smoot was driving a Js horse took fright at a f away, throwing Mr. Smoot and bis wile child from the vehicle. Smoot's jawbon was broken and Mrs. abeut ber body. The chlid escaped harm. Tae injured parties were conveyed to thelr home Were atten dams. Osear face and lead Saturday night. by be Wagon. THE First FREE EXCURSION PON THE Poo, given by ington left Mrs. J. A. Roberts, Saturday, was a The Py souls on board. who, for the first time during this long he term, had a si sure. Every precaution was tal to revent accidents, Policemen in cit clothing were on hand to take charge of the b Who Wanted to bathe, and Capt. Bosarel, of the Mary Washington, devoted his time to looking after the comfort of every one. Provisions. hams, bread, etc., were given by Jos. H. Hilton, Mr. Burchell, John Magruder, Wm. Orme «& Jackson Bros., Browning « Soa, J. C. £1 Middleton, A. W. Davis, Beall « Baker, Barbour and Hamilton, E. FE. White, Frank Hume, Hu Cleary & Ce . D. Keyworth, Shater « Cle: Sesner Hewitt, D. E. Coleman, Eugene Fusi' Boyer, Mrs. Veron, John Veron,Hazin « Dup! Kraft, N. ¥. Bakery, Havenner, John Vogt. G x ag. Schnider, Wm. Kothrange. Mr. Seitz, H. Hilton, when it was discovered at the last moment that there was a Scarcity of bread,gave money to buy 200 loaves. 1t was estimated th: 1,000 pounds of ice would be needed. The Inde. ndent and Co-operative Compantes contriba- ed 50) each, and Mr. Barker, of the Kennebve, offered a like amount if needed. Great credit 15 due to the following committee, who ably sec- onded Mrs, Roberts, and to whom ts due, in a great measure, the success of the excursion: J. ¥. Thompson, J. C. Lee, C. C. Hall, Mrs. Seymour, Alexander Eggleston, Paul Bollea. MR. WaLLack W. Grant, a well-known ciu- zen of Washington, and for many years a police officer, died yesterday at his residence, at 416 L street northwest, iu the 4ist year of his age. Mr. Grant was a ative of this city, and in ear y life was employed as a mailing clerk for the Congressional Glote, the Cnion and other Papers, and was a prominent member of the old volunteer fire department, being for some time secretary of Perseverance company, No. 5. He was fn the three montis’ service, in the early part of the war, and was engaged In recruttin; in Baltimore when he received his appolntment on the Metropolitan Police fores. Here he broke down from exposure in the service, and bel ig unable to do street duty he was dropped some few years ago, but after a few mouths he was Appointed a Station-keeper and assigned to the tith precinct, but for several months past has been unable to attend to his duties there. Mv. Grant was one of the early members of ie Knights of Pythias, a P. C. of Union Lodge, and also a member of the Ind. Order of Mechantes, He was an efficient officer when in good health and a good citizen. There are hundreds of ur citizens who will sympathize with his tamily in their bereavement. EE DROWNED IN WHE StoRM oF FRipay La: Yesterhay morning the body of a young man | floated ashore at Fort Washington, and was re- cognized as that of a son of Mr. John C. Kohler, who was drowned last Friday, a boat with him and his three brotherson board having cap- sized Foti the tornado that afternoon. The remains wi be brought to this city for burial. , between C and D st3.s.w.; The ne © at 9:30 aie. ani and 7:30 p.m., and return to the city at 4, p.in. The secoud moonlight excursion, under the auspices of the Y. M.C.A., on the swift end proceeds wiil be | chapel in the new and moonliykt excursion of the Phil- harmonie Society takes place this date. The last trip of the Corcoran to Marshall Hall will sterday afvernoon as Mr, Atex- the 1 3. 3 anford, living on lope hil, was badly injured about the thrown from his wagon, which collided with anotacr eamer Mary Wash- rt at 9 o'clock, with over 510 men’ and children THE COURTS. Crrcerr Court, (No. 2, Judae Hagner, Saturday, Wigg ‘agt. DeLeon; jndgment for #250 on motion. Poor agt. Ridenour et al.; de- Inurrer sustained and leave to amend declara- tion. Boston agt. Hoover et al.; judgment be- low affirmed. Adjourned without day. Equiry CourT—Judge Hagner, Saturday, po aber age Prentiss; order of pub- teation ited. Pollard Consolidated Fire Hauugueber Co.; same. Adjcurned till Friday next. PoLick CouRT—Juage Snell. To-day, Samuel N. Adams, essault on Albert G. Thomas; six months in jail, Richard Moul- ton, larceny of a chicken from Samuel Rabbit; $5 or 15 days. Joseph Frazer, essault on Jerome (, Hutton; s'x months in jail, Robert Davis, assault on Thos. Rush; $20 or 39 days. Daniel Harris, assax\t on Wm. Ferguson; $2 or 30 days. Jos. Toomey, assault on George ‘Robinson; $20 Rosa Taylor; $i. Rickard Wittiams, assault on John A. Beacham; $5. V }. Bell, loud and boisterous in the county; $5 or seven diys. Ernest Snipe, charged with making an Indecent exposure of bis person: $5 or 36 days. Ephraim Duckett, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Henry Price, vegrancy; bond or 20 days, Eliza Blackston, do; do. Jos. Miller, do.; do. Robt. Russell, alias John Derkins, charged with driving through a funeral procession; $5 or seven days. Ella Gray, loud and boisterous; 35 or 15 days, Jobn Parker forfeited collateral. Arcbie Fletcher, profanity; $5 or seven days. John Cox, trespassing on parking, Silas Taylor, Yagrancy; bonds or 30 days. Edward Joanson, loud and boisterous; 35 or 30 days. John Jones and Jas, Temple, vagrancy; sent down, personal bonds. Jas. Downey, loud and boisterous con- ned $5, John Ashe, charged with matn- taining a cow-yard nuisance, was fined $1. DR. TANNER’S FATTENING WATER Digt.—The New York Herat?,in an editorial explenatory of the remarkable gain in Dr. Tanner's weight When he resumed the use of water, says: “His Tevival under the use ot water Is so far the most curious phenomenon {n his experiment; but 1t not so {ncomprehenstble as to force the con- ion that his increase of weight implies the dizestion of food. He had gone to the link of endurance without ether food or water, or on a tmimum of water, But as the whole’ humen brie taken together 1s about eighty per cent. Waler—as If all the water were dred out of we Hot more than twenty per cent. would remain oy welght—tit <ollows that water Is proportion- ally {inportant, and that when a mau Is starved asto fooa and water he ts more starved tor T than ior food, Consequently when Tan: began to take water be came up sudden and geined welght and strength and elasticity erely as he would if he had taken moa but more than he would {f he had taken meat.’ ng on Diamond Hin, ently gave birth to four ee ebildren—two boys and two girls—all of whom Were Uving and dolng well when last heard trom. Saturday night Ss, and Lawrence d Peter Kinney, employed at the Harrisburg, were in a pit attend- > €aS generator an explosion of gas ‘urred, severely burning atl of them, Gaff ney’s injuries being serious, but hopes are en- tertained of his recover; FLOvEMENT.—M.A. Brintlinger has disappeared from Columbus, Ohto, in company with Mrs. John M. Heusell. He leaves a wife and several children, with his affairs in an tnsolvent condi- tlon, and she has abandoned her husband and four children. A DaRinG RopsERy tv NoRFOLK, VA.—During the prevalence, or a short time after the severe storm of Thursday the store of Messrs. M. Uni- stadter & Co., No. 183 Maln street, was entered and & most daring robbery committed. Atter effecting an entrance by sawing in two the bar across the window the thieves had to descend inside and cross the store, going around several lots of common goods to get _to the pile of silks Placed on the western side of the room. After selecting a number of bolts of silk and a small lot of money, the robbers made their departure through the back door, where a cart must have been waiting or came up in the meantime to re- ceive the stolen booty. The robbery was not known until next morning, when the p.oprie- tors ascertained their loss, the amount of which cannot be accurately found out, but will proba- bly reach the nelghborhood of'$2,000. Yester- day evening a reward of 3300 was offered for any information leading to the recovery of the g00ds.—Norvolk Virginian, PARDONED BY THE GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND Sambo Stephen Kossel Brown, whose sentence for killing a youth in Frederick county, Md., in 1865, Was commuted from hanging to imprison. ment for life in the penitentiary, has been p: doned by Governor Hamilton. James Maloney, Who in Isi7 was sentenced to seven years’ passing on the property of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company, has also been pardoned by Governor Hamilton.—Balt. Sun, 19th. LIVING AFTER a SHOT THROUGH 1H HEART.— A post mortem examination was made yester- day by Drs. Balch, Mosher and other Albany surgeons to determine the cause of the death ot Erskine Wood, shot on Sunday by Hiram G. Briggs, who had discovered Wood in Mrs. Briggs’ bedroom. Two wounds made by bul- lets of $2 calibre were found. One ball lodze1 inthe right arm, and the other entered the upper right ee of the heart, passing dit. reculy through. ‘This is said to be the only case on record where a person shot through the heart ran bali a mile and lived 53 hours afcer the shooting. Wood was buried to-day. Briggs Was apparently unconcerned when notified of Wood's death, and declared he had only per- formed his duty. The Hon. N.C. Moak has been retained aS counsel for the prisoner.— Trou Times, Jrly i: Ick FOR 9 CENTS 4 ToN.—At the brewery of C, Windisch, Muhlhauser & Bro. there ts a ma- chine recently brought from Germany which guarantees to make a ton of iee—or to produce cold equal to a ton of tce—tor 90 cents. Tas natural cause in allof these machines is the same—the vaporization of liquid. The plan how in preparation is to station the machine tn aside building, and to send the cold air or water thrcugh tunnels in the street into the cellars. In the fermenting cellars cold water is sent by pipes through the tubs, the tubs hav- ing coil pipe inside. Into the storing cellars, where the beer is in casks, the cold blast is in- jected full into the cellar, turning it iIntoa t ors0 days, Washington Barris, assault’ on | tree with murder in the first degree. Bortree, also kill Mr. Wilson, a lawyer of Honesdale, as Ba ational preacher, has been depo: GEORGETOWN. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT GEORGETOWN UNIVER SiTy.—At a meeting held in the new hall of the Sahl of Geoi Ne Te, — Dg, inday evening, lowins int- ments were announced In the medical “Uepart. ment of the university: Dr. Thos, Antisell, pro- fessor of chemistry; Dr. Beale, professor of anatomy: or. Ben. Lovejoy, professor of ma- tera, medica; Dr. 8. C. Busey, president of the A BaD GRapg.—On the south side of Bridge street, near the corner of street, there are upon an average at least two accidents per day, in the shape of horses sliding and falling. ‘The cause is attributed to the too from the car track to the curbstone—the street pavement being Belgian blocks. ‘THe HaNcock PoLs to be erected by the Han- cock and = club of this place, at an early date, not yet fixed upon, will arrive to-day. It will in three sections of 60. 50 and 40 feet, and when planted and spiced will stand about 120 feet. 10 1s thought it will be placed on High street orcas Prospect street, upon the line of the Jackson Rroperty. OPENING OF RCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. — The first meeting of the Merchants’ Exchange for this season was held this morning in the usual p ace, a good number of commission merchants, millers and tlour men being present. The offer- ing of wheat amounted 500 bushels of wheat, which sold at prices ranging from 110 to 142 & GRAQN ARRIVALS.—Boat Loudoun, with 2.500 bushels of wheat and 150 do. corn; boat George T. Dunlop, with 3,000 bushels wheat and 700 do. corn. Way Dn. TANNER IS FastinG.—Professor Wark has endeavored to explain the motive of Dr. Tarner In fasting forty days. He has conversed agreat deal with the doctor. Professor Wark Says he holds that _uncieaniiness and impurity in the body, from which diseases spring and on which it feeds, arise from two sources; excess of food taken over the body’s need and debris of the worn-out tissues of the body Itself. The latter must exist while life lasts; the former may be cut off by fasting, and while abstaining from food, the processes of nature are then more easily capable of freeing the system. Dr. T'an- ner thinks the cardinal error being over-feed- ing, he means to show by fasting forty days that it Is perfectly safe for others to fast four, five, six orten days, and that they will derive beneiit from go doing. Cnip KIpNarrep By HOWMEN.—Silvan Ber- | ket, a girl 14 years of age, daughter of a farmer i : living in Shanksvill been kidnapped by 5 lowed the abductors and had four of them lodged In jail at Greedsburg, but has not yet recovered his child, ‘ON STILL Gorxa AROUND bY TO SHOOT.—Col. Cash. principal in the recent fatal duei South Carolina, was before Judge Mclver, of the state supreme court at Cheraw, Saturday evening, on a writ of habeas corpus, and was admitted to bail in the sum of $3,000, Consider- able excitement was occastoned in Cheraw pre- vious to the hearing of the appifcation by an attack made by a son of Col. Cash upon Mr. Pegues, the editor of the Cheraw Sun, who had denounced the duel in his paper. Young Cash ard his father had both drawn their pistols, the fatter ayowing his intention to see a fair fight, and Mr. Pegues was only saved by being thrust by his friends into ap open doorway, where he Was locked up. No arrests were made. Tne Porctation ot Pennsylvania, according to the new census, fs about 4,226.00, an in- crease of twenty per centum in ten’ years. There is but one county, Venango, whieh does not show an Increase of’ population, but there are a dozen or more tn which the increase 1s in- Significant. McKean county, in the oll region, shows an inerease of 375 per cent. DEATH FROM FRIGHT.—Mrs. Ann O'Keeffe, re- slding at the northeast corner of Albemarle and Granby streets, died Saturday morningin the kitchen ot ber residence, gag the ete! ot the fire on Granby street. Dr. A. 'T. Shertzer ave as his opinion that she died trom fright. irs, O'Keefe was a large woman, weighing about 200 pounds, and was in apparent good health. She was employed about the city hall as janitoress. During the p of the fire she became very excifed, and went to the kitchen, by advice of her daughter, to get a cup of tea. She was found there shortly after lying on her face in @ comatose condition. Dr. Shert- zer was Summoned, but she died before he ar- Tived. Mrs. O'Keeffe was a widow, 47 years old, and leaves two children.—Ball. Sun; 192%, A Vo.canic Lake.—M. de Lesseps is credited with describing on his return to Europe a sin- gular geological phenomenon. In the republic Of San Salvador there fs a lake called Hopango, and in January of this year, after a few pre- monitory shocks of ae, three craters suddenly opened in the middle of the lake, and belched forth immense volumes of steam, dust, and fiery cinders. By and by the three vents snerged Into one, and an Islet of “tuff” and lava uprose above the surface of the waters. At- ent were made to approach this hed vol- canic island, but the feat was found impossible, owing to the Bolling of the waters and the Showers Of dust and Clouds of vapor enveloping it. According to Jatest accounts the new vol- cano continues to vomit ferth great quantities of steam and virulent gases, “All the fishes of the lake are parboiled, and float upon the sur- face of the water amid the bodies of innumer- able dead shell fish and aquatic animals. It is asignificant fact that the outburst was pre QFFcaL DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. “@," drawn at New Orieans, La., on Tuesda y, July 13th, 1880. ‘Single number, Class Drawing Third Capital Prize, 85,000, S . sold in New and New Yo: 16,554, 16,527, 48,174, 54,595, 78,981, each sold in New ¥ Nos. 20,219, 39. contemplat d Orleans apd Comrades desiring tog can) in the Balti:nors ShiBrades by woing over to that city the night pre vicus. at” © To PL Po! APPROXIMATION PRIZES. G% ee 1,000 numbers ending with 55, being the last two | it a number drawing the Capital Priz: The subscribers havin; rtify that ths avove are the | were this day drawn from the | —— the wheel with the prizes corre- | unmters which 304,000 placed in | epording to them. y hamsters } ir is_at New Orleans, La., SC TERA 3) | Tuceday, July 1th, 1880. ~ = SOCI ) > Commissioners. 63 ty loc Susie by Donen Tickets, 50 cente: to be bad of mem Prizes cashed in full without deduction. | epost bees een 2 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. TAKE NOTICE! This ia the only Lottery ¢ ple of a State, an Supreme Court at Washington Lottery now in the United Stat. having been repealed or havin A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune, ND DISTRIBUTION, ‘LEANS, TUESDAY 10rH, 1880—128p MoxtaLk DRawina. Louisiana State Lottery Company. larly incorporated by the efor Educational and Char- voted on by the pro- oof the US. all other charters Tho steamer W. W. Corcors ieave her wharf, (foot of 7th a m EIGHTH. GRA: beturn to city at 4. 0] Second Moonlight E: under the augytees of the on the ewift and commod institution was i contract the inviolable which pledge has bee overwhelming popular vete, ise in the new constitution with a capital of 1,00 added a reserve fund ER DISTRIBU- the second Tues. to whic! th of the state is pledge wed. rcember 24, A. D. to which if has sin 0,000. GRAND SINGLE Will take place moutl Selection, Waltz, Pi Ttne Beyer: 11 Look at the fol sharp, returning at Lp. ; «topp. wo az |ALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. ria both waye. Binsle tic the roo atthe boat PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. TLCE.— There wil! be n0G. A. R. Excursion to Gettysburg on the 2ist inst, ae orminaliy ith Whipple snd Shattuck : 3 | their Fecond Famtiy Excursion ” poet Sn te - W. ihomyson,” Au- Sco Star, 2th inst. gyl9.2t Sr Sin i ha A Clran WEEP. Excursion of the Palace Steamer BLACKISTUN ISLAND, of daly 2 ATURD Is 80 ct nd all other fe sacios of ths y 7th et. wharf s 39 a.u., returning e hours on the Island. ® Iy19 youn CBANCE AND DON'T FOR: AND DEBATING 7 beat contin k UAL EXOURSION THE CARROLL INSTITUTE, TO MARSHALL BALL, ON THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1899. and 4 bus staan Arrowsmith, WEDNESDAY, Ju’y 21. 1880, Forty miles down the river. ‘The moon will he fet ‘The Marine band (14 pieces) will renter Manes the trip the follow in 1. ifle ‘Team —Wett ler during American a = prowra: rien ; 8. Selec ., Fration- ews 8. vs 9 ve 7th street wharf at 6 p.m. ww at Alexat tting we leman and ladies (2) 81 of the Association, of its 5 Prizer of 1,00 1000 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300. mation Prizes of 200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100., Boat 1857 Prizes, amounting to... esponding agents wan’ 125 MILES FOR 50 CENTS. » compensation will be paid. rt FIRST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION OF Letter or Mo dressed only to New Orleans, La, Or fame person at . 319 Broadway, New York. J.P, HORBACH, 1416 F st. now., V rdinary Drawings are under vision aul mane, RAUREGARD and J sale ‘at Brad Adame’ ith st. and Pa. ave. st., and at the Boat. ipla-5t READ THIS COLUMN. Bitters \Curatine ae Powerful Tonic.| A Vegetable Medicine. iron Bitters Eis Strengthener. A Reliable Medicine. Bitters A Bure Appetizer. sitters en Bathe Blood. | ‘Curatine ‘Cures Liver Complaints Davcin; Pistorio's Brave and String Band has been en- Aduibe ticks 6) cote; Child'a tletot, 25 ful icket, 50 cents; icket, cent Boat ‘wharf 7:90 a.m. * foot Hick hours for crab! Jy 18,17, 1920" ceded by an exceptional rise in the level of the lake, owing to the rains. This appears to be the first Instance on record of a volcano burst- ing up through the waters of an inland lake; but submarine volcanoes breaking out in the ocean bed are no very rare phenomena. KILLED His BROTHER-IN-Law.—In the case of Henry H. Shouse, of Easton, Pa., who was shot and Killed on Friday night at_Honesdale by his brother-in-law, Benjamin J. Bortree. of Ledge- dale, Wayne county, Pa., the coroner's jury re- turned a verdict Saiurday night charging Bor- who is under arrest, says he is sorry he did not both he and Shouse robbed him. Bortree’s plea will be temporary insanity, B® The Rev. K. C. ma Con. Moulton, a hone a3 lor pro- fanity, drunkenness and gambling. ARBIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS ‘Cures Ulcers and Boiis. Iron Bitters igaratins |For Mercuriai ‘Menstruation. Price 61 s Bottle. Price $1 s Bottis. 5 invigorating. 330-1 <i IEOH BITTERS AND OURATINE For sale by STOTT & ORO! vania avenue, wholesale and retail, an: her wharf at = AND HEALTH. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. SAFE AND SURE. GEAR» FAMILY PIC-NIC, Under the auspices of the HOLY NAME SOOLETY, At TIVOLI PARK, Giesboro* ‘Os TUESDAY, Jvry 20, To aid in furnishing the chapel in the new convent of pt. Domini Tickets 36c., ine: x round trip on Ferry boat. d by their parents fren. 3 am. aves dren ac cx dyl-at TRE SEASON BY THE WASHIN: EXCURSIO: eY 42ON d. SuLY 191m, Go."s ma, returning at 12 m. Pope dancing on! le Tickets, 50c.; srentleman and lady, n under 10 years free. Tickets for Baron's Grocery Store, ey Godfrey & Randall's, 1343 8 E. 5. RANDALL, Manager. (© ONE AND ALL. the well-kno 3 childres Boat pI resume her rewular trips to the GLEAT FAULS SapcSieeee and CABIN JOHN'S BRIDGE, JULY 16, and SUNDAY, the Isth: iyt3-6¢ G 24ND FAMILY EXCURSION or COVENANT LODGE, No. 13, I. 0. 0. To GLYMONT, on TUESDAY, Jucy 207R, 1889, On the Steamer MARY WASHING DON. commences a8 f00n a8 boat leaves wharf * leaves 7th street Hick retown, 8:30 8. m.; arriving ia Wash- fnmich 10 ook in time f ington at 10 o'clock p.m , in time for cars to an; section of the city an@ Georvotown. wi3-0t ELECT CHURCH EXCURSION to Black- cr on the J. teat ~! - W. Thompson, July &.m. and return at 10 pm. ‘Four bing and bathing. Tickets 50 cents. Leave st OTOMAC } ERRY COMPANY. Teons desiring @ delightful change from the de- resting hest of the city, can enjoy at our and 8 heif's ride on the Poto- mac river to Alexandria and return, any Gay duriig the week, for 16 cente, or 10 ticket for 50 cents, on the Ferry Boats: children under 10 are of age free ily for Alexandris 10:30, 11.30 ‘The Boats ‘leave Wash! ‘as follows: 6-30, 7-30, B30. m. - 12:30, 1:30, '2:30, 3 , 6:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.” The trips até ‘and 6:30, p. m. are especially refreshing an: JRSIONS 0} > XCURSI: aT ae caMER MARY TO OCOOQUAN FALLS Every Monday, Wednesd»y and Fri- y during the season. Music. mud trip, 25c. Dancing. Leave’ mn. ; return’ oe. ats p.m. ON SUNDAY TO OOCOQUAN FALLS. Leave her wharf at 9:00 8. m.; returning at 7:30. Round trip, 50 cents. TO MT. VEBNON SPRINGS wery Saturday during theeesson. Music. Dan- ing. Leave ber wharf at 9:30 a. m., returning at 10 cen! 3e30-2m 4p. m. Round tri In the Police | Phe wind storm in that neighborhood Friday | Monster refrigerator. The estimates are care. ral Ginahe Wares akc Ghinenads SaneaSe Court this morning, derly white man | afternoon must have been unusually severe fur | fully made, and every confidence 1s express2d Baltimore and Potomac Bepot, corner qT Cte a A tate a 3 was charsed by a white | this section, for many barns, fences, ete,, were | in the success of the plan.—Cincinnati Gazerle, 6th and B Streets. “SAPANU: ” Ospt. F. M. Howes, will sail from, aa weet Foed, Ia. the county, with ceaktaa Be Ce a reine ele: | qin Aimxtaaw PaxsiomnaTi Rimoron— tr is Jutonlabt lined 20| fBalt,, PAu SBeotin}2 30 aa 2 Baltimore on MONDAY, July 1%, with maxing an | Harry Loder, reports to the Alexandria Gaz-/" HE 3 even ih tthe meet LEC’ Beatin Ot Emit ee eS 2 ¢SAPANULE.” = at 3 p.m. Fare to Boston, including meals and Otis tits Mab thine to berhowse seq | Wat & Duggy was blown overboard trom tne erection, gives only re ty and nota ta Yor :40)+Wash'ton day line. 30 & Ls Son LK TO FORTRESS MONEE OB OORAN cd that this man came to her house yes- | whart at Fort Washington; that eapnon bills fection elves o ha itech eae Rea '65| {Washington pass'r..7.00 “sSaPANULE.” * FinW BATH, DUNE ee PORE meruing, and asked for some matches | piled upon the wharf Wels also blown inte Hy to Gen. Gonzales, and that the choice will | [Worm an Woets if see eee oe YEW, WITH DINSYR AT RITHFE caround the place untilevening, aud | rHyer, aud large trees along the shore were pr Uerefore be thrown into Congress. If Congress | 'WpeH NO rein 12, ko Pasaazd pip i jdhe met her, | trated. ‘The long boat Mary Catharine. was Conesns ea pnirty ee eS et Daily except Sunday. | Wash'wton ex 2414, BUGGINE,, . sec per Ss caught in the storin just this side of Fort ayn : - SPO jo De ATISM, NEURALGIA, Malaria, Diphthe- | _J¢29-3m eton Whar more. | es Pra pe rea thay | MgB, aud was blown over and sunk in docp | Minister of war and be chief of the army, there- | Baltimore and Ohio Depot, corner New REEUMATISM, NEUE ahaa 7 eS cou! lays, : Waier. All the hands on the boat were r=s. | by assuring the preservation of the peace. MORNING. VEN Lubes, ete. Lame Back, Inflammation of the Kd- | (yc, MOONLIGHT. EXCURSIONS. 20 he regretted tha “ae | cued by a schooner which came to their reli : ire vhile | {Phila.. Bult. & way. .6:00 t8t. Louis & C! neys, Backache, Piles, Bunions or Soreness of the spate nee more severe. MIRACULOU ‘APE.—On Monday last, while dN. YR Phils 10 3 FE = Mrs. Moore, of New Orleans, was en route to reac at tne poles | CHARGED Wirt Rosaise Hen Evrtoy muerte (Pheu ar va tovee j — one and Acton were Tecra e "was charge a Puomas | Plosed by Mr. Thomas Jarvis, the confecttoner, | cient years, fell trom the plattorm’of ihe sleep. | priee gAay ee! boot black. was charged with assault on Tuomas | On oth street re) eak in the | Cleht years, p on °D Z D. i a Rush, ‘The testimony showed that the Later | press Of LIS business, Phe ae deak In De | ing car while the train was running at fil | tPaltimorexpress..-9.00) Weetera wooo, rom W] jase, | SUNDAYS, WEDN Inflammatory Diseases, Pricliy Heat Hamiow ant | FRIDAY landine st Gl nont Wed- all diseases of the skin” For all feuaie compiants | besdays oid Marshall Hall Pridase = pnd weaknotses it has ‘no canal, ‘Thousands have | | Bteamer inaves Fotoman Ferry wharf 715 p.m. been ‘from an untimely death by itsuse. ret 1:80 p.m. Dancing x bot delay. but try it. Round trip, 20 cts Jel2-Gw* Charlottesville, on the Atlantic, Mtssiscippt | Wésterm express. ‘nd Ohio railroad, her little sou, aged about | Pred. & way stations. vi Spee Martinsburg &wayst 45\tBalt.,Anna. & way.6:37 It is @ household necessity. Full particulars in PAuK, rant on Poe paement tn frout | fo have discovered that a female clerk in the | 9 er ANG LEG TIRED aoe oa Oa cau | tbuit. & wey. etat'o-10-s0lbisuntoee Ve" Sor our Huminated cards and circulars, sent free upon. | (VIE TIVOLE PANIC, | Some or the water splashed om Davis, was car | POR;8 Relce of the proprietor, whom he | Nar gnauene peat Toga PbeM, and Dace A Banos es Pteaas A 20 ee SX tial wil benefit you, We mnarantse satsfac- | ie NOW OPEN 10 Till PUBLIO for Pienice wh: Seale sane : 2 j Drought trom Virginia—Miss Kate Donovan, ‘od deal bruised and asd ba R - disorderly tanner aud used very pro- | BP 2 agra tye | UP. a good deal bruised and wounde not | {sunday only. fi fane and indecent languave. Not satistied witn | Bad, Been abstracting money dally for some | taeany injured. Me reachod ‘Ghadotusavane tiop, or money refunded. 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. | Excursions. The plessantest Sean & aa acta Sola bra rage | Src gt a 'aat nna es SAMUEL GERRY & CO., Proprietors, | to the Park. First- jyl0 237 Broadway, New York. BENSON'S CAPCINE A Other trains dail Pie, pact. and giving At to her jover, one John | sareiy on the afternoon triin. ‘The cacaps of | cetiinds Beek, noc king bite dees aad eee Of BIS | Lane, a base wallist ‘They were ol usht t9- | the boy from death 18 almost mulraculods.— his head badly on the curbst Dr, Blley | Seuner Gud charged by oa ae ets WED the) Crartottesrite, Va., Chron Dara wssareter, ee ee peel ton, $0 far as they could, by disgorgin jebat watz CESEES OF “Omr0.—Forty-one eounties as Rercete poser was left of the fll-goiten gaths—a gold watch an ich, In 1570, contained an gate popula- eort odille’s H+ Of $20 oF thirty days in jail Some money. It is thought that several thou- | Uon of 1,484,000, In round numbers, now revurn | _ ONLY 5 cents per bottle tor Loaitte's Ht. CITY ITEMS. Specie Gh LWAYS ON DECK : Sands of dollars have been abstracted frou the | 1,733,000an’ inerease of 329,000 in 1 years, | “Me Specutc. Cures almost instantly. POROUS PLASTERS. A Akireey aig ubee win eae oe ee [OO —-——_ ae PALO Of MnOr eee Waldo Tents ,S4°Ud | Opinion of Eminent Dr. R. 8, Stenart ieraey: cakry baictes @ a5. -mor- (0 of Increase ho! fo - Lospita = ais Tow until further notice. See card bottom of | | ‘THE three best styles Parisian imported cor- | ties not included in toe good fort thie total Eresident Maryland Hospital, Balti With a complete Stock of the “City Item” on this page. t bred at twenty per cent off, at M. Wiliians.— con for the ee preen fo 630,000, Thave used Colden’s Liehig’s Liquid Extract of Seen re Sat iy oes ng, the gross population of the state will be | peer and Tonic Incivorator for more than a DERFUL BEMEDY. ‘Tus Woop Drvoxce € —The case of Ann ZS 8,252,000 ‘It may be, however, that full returns and recommend it as one of the most effi- A WONDER: VERY BEST GOODS F. Kendrick agt. A. B. Wood has been appeaied | , MARRIAGE LICENSES Rang worm issued to Chas. | win ‘reduce the” ge ararand ne . from the decision of Judge Cox, of the Equity neral average of increase, 5 Gon and mila Norton Looe me though we see no reason why ig cient preparations I have ever met with. Itcom- Court, to the General Term. ‘Tie complainant P en Tat Tor such should b¢ | pines the virtues of food and tontc in a remark. m Bs ersaud | the fact since a number of counties in the v1 was the wife of defendant, who was divo rege Pee oe Cat ane pat tete the average Increase is great hoother} neal eoula dose Bold ya rug. pet Renarice = ee Nvood one Hableman; Thos. J. Sewell, ‘of Baltimore, and | ‘Suite geourna card trom.—Colunous (9.) | gists and grocers, See bond to pay the alimony, which was purchased | Emma J. Clark. that can bly be procured in onr line, and at *hysic everywhere prescribe and endorse | Prices that embarrass our competitors and cause ten! anagrost ehrovepei ‘on the common slow- | Our customers to rejoice. acting porous piasier and all similar . saizcticae el ne <. EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING.—Mrs, Jno. Wavi Commonwealth Distribution Co. . Thompson, (one of the PaiMael- | , 4 special feature of our stock just st this time is & Gil a bond expired ty | A KIDNAPPED WiFR CONFINED IN aN Insane | daughter of ME leBry Cooper, of this county, aE bearers ed large lot of limftation last spring, and Mr. Wood not having | ASYLUM.—A spectal dispatch to the Bost on Her- | Was struck by light ‘THIRD ANNIVERSARY DRAWING, JULY 3157. ng On Wednesday evening imony sine, ) K. asked that Mr. | @ from Clucinnatt, O., July 16, says: Rather } last, and instantly killed. The deceased lives, Spain ats ements Mrs en- } he ye : is el ie > er death wi “2 alimony. Judge Cox ordered bln | day aw peat ltad aaa Dade Be ec : 4 b fhe Be tame, | si1.400, will i ‘institution that . ner °} pay the al " ! e fron oned her about going near the chimney’ 400, will be distribut An notwithstanding the clatin, to pay the alimony, | With which to bring King’s wife from the ue nue DAI no ee ne iimney, | has ‘had drawings for this length of tite, not and Mr. Wood bas taken af appeal, as stated. Cincinnatt sapitarlum, where, It 13 alleged, | bu pala cadeupposing that Ré | even postponing for & atacio ‘anaat tne ——— she was unlawfully detained on a charge of in: | Was warning her unnecessarily, Her features postponing Ingle day, zg. | Sanity. This developed the following facts: | an Me Le pete HOt a8 to | Seng ees ee eee ae +Preter them to all others.” Use them in my practice: NEW JAPAN TEA, Dr. E. Deyo, Poughkeepsie, N.X. “Best plaster ta use. c"Atwaye ives satafection. = / Dr. A. Wooley, Warsaw, Ind. “I pre- | Dicpinys 2 (syomored.», Th ts of, tue first ecribe none but these." ; Rito be tthe most delicious articioof Tea taey have Dr. J. W. Gully, 81 2. ever used. prercribed them with Gaya it. Louis, Mo, {QUESTION AS TO THE LEGALITY OF 4 MARRIA‘ uly r cer Aud if the few adver- stock is ; € ina Hein 5 = io ride close carriage, which he ind her, ti a, Dy the clerk oF The soe OL Baltimore, M2, | driven to the back door of their residence. She Two lads, sons of Mr. Martin V. Rector, were | g/t costs only, pee a eae Infirmary, for Women and Children: AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTICLE OF és been returned with an endorsrment by Jd, | €YimelDg Some hesitancy avout entering the } Out in a ‘geld, a ‘ome near Buckhali, M. Boardman, Courier-Journal Baitatag, eye Joerksen. a regular or Louisvith a 4 v1 . the Highest terms of your plasters," = . ; | Carriage, King and the driver seized her’ and } When the storm came up, on the same day and : 3 3 rata speak = hot June a 4) Fee | ied fo ‘force her inside, She screamed and | sought shelter under 4 tr) near Dea Per rule Aree. ct game, perenn REINO SS | oie : oo Sele Chemical Gazette, N. ¥._ “‘Unquestionsbiy a “it docs notappear wane | TBAIY escaped by aidof the neighbors, but | Ughining strack the tree ax { both boys, tae” Un ne cin ane MS BLE TERY 50 95013 an improvement on ordiisry porous plasters.” oulgation the minister ts attacker to. har. | later permitted herself to be enticed into the | ny the clothing of one and sorchume steeds | YOU 0 95033 — i ir ‘Telephonic connections. carri: that Ji ‘Wilson | Of the other, also tearing off one of % Over 2,000 Druggists have signed a paper stating Lane Preeti, that ue must have some legal | Carts ner bal te ntouie Ties her Senin | BROT EO ee eee Fortunately: how, | qitching Bue.” attching Piles.” _ Bet that Binvans wou they ars tu crery ny Sserio? der which common Tee aa eee ther ‘said to | Quce in the eee as ae ie | wee sae rey Boren, Were sSerloualy hurs— | are moletary like perspiration, Intense tang, Saas 00 Grea haart lice Is the fact that tuey are the xan ici nulles. and. that he sapposed a license | te sanitartumt a private sayin, for tt city, i sipepyipe aS a nid as lcularly ‘at night, after getting warm ere ly plasters Wl pain ai “ Was the only tue used, he Marylaud wishes | There she remained wnt Seg ee: at sau Gy Beach oF Seatag crore | to become aguravatca. Sucyne's Oluinent a ears: hak Pipsician in your own locality will confirm ee ee . a habeas corpus. The physician at N. Jey ight, 3 been Violated as weil as that of the District, | let oul on 0 bat ‘she 1s perfectly sane, | Wlile bathing in the dark. cure. 64036 tism, Female Weakness, Btubborn and ‘Neglected 504 om bet. Band F. and tt ts questionable whether the marriage 13 | {NC Seouvect it is sald, was. tOleet esc pe Non anigan, who murdered Greige, in Santa | SMI Diseases!” — Swayne’s Otatment, S409 ane of the Hea eet ae se ~~ —— Test whick ane recently caused on changes of | frcu ial by resskers, ragaey eye aseaeen | Buin Diseases “Swarnes Olntinent” etoctually cas fehich porous pastors aro'used, fiseimply ihebest | _cWHEE FRONT.) 8 i rest, w! recent ec Ja y the neck with " 64635 known R for Benson's Porous ~ picpou ans Sura, gm corer Tue | Stremecrucy. nt et OH come distance, banged ta pot and his | BE Diseases Hngworm, ‘ery (OTM, of ad sie Pie carat. ce See pea eae HL© FEvouze «som, “The Apoliinaris Water Company u crns —The Merchants’ Na- (CROMWELL, S719 Fe ene ee eee ea3 FOUNDRY tojuncl Segninet a camer er pelt tonal Uank was eatndiod out orsi.4 by means | ,€7-Sharks have made thetr Bopearance in | ageni Washington” Case iets ‘a rare, bisa ing them from the further manufacture and sale | of three forged checks on J. Harinanua Fisher, | Bedford Basin, Nova Scotia, Warren Saite __ 3082 EM] OF THEDISTRIOT | PRINTERS’ FURNIAHING WAREHOUSE, of a spurious articie which has been sold by them | No arrests have been made, The four burglars | “ue carsman, while out in his shell | sxnory Man axp WomRN are net admired, It 65150 % i S16 Sth st. mews for genuine Apollinaris Water.” Common | arrested for breaking into the house of Mr, | OD Wednesday, was chased by one, aud soy lacking vital, brain, or Herve use 65295, 1 si4, law says that sellers ag well as manufacturers | Clagett, on Fulton avenue, were committed Escaped being upset by getting Into shallow | Mweuse testy Vital, brain Greatest on 65466 myi6-2,t tom Washington, D.O. of spurious articles are equally liable to - | for a hearing on Wednesday.’ George W. Bain, | Water. 85581 Uon and damages, and as the A| Com- earth impotence, sexual debility, Jt., Was shot, but not seriousiy, by Wm. Osburn} fal i ener ae ompalied to wed, frst and | ae. Pare Depot, 68 Barclay pany Will prosecute all persons selling or | at 32 Carlton street.—american, 19¢?. some one other than her husband. bad ‘NN. Y., and for Washington at 450 Penn’a avenue, i i 8. i & tel z it 18 dangerous to ki n t the | _&®-When a man keeps on toyouatter | S@-The Glen’s Falls wcssenger says that it “ALDxExEy WaGons.”"—Fresh alderney butter genuine eater, whic a a the ne ral, said “a word to the whe Suiclent,” Dr. Tanner < ee RS oe a ae guumued crery mornin, and coors at Tbs. 50 guished (wade mark appearing on its Ume to take summary vengeance = | days he tes ” per aiso, ohliags 9% Eorks and lapels, jn H¥ea.—w,. 0. Picayune, paper, cheese, ‘and sweet Milk 60. per qt. 208-00