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THE EVENING STAR. ‘The National Fatr This F. THE COURTS. BOOTS AND SHOES TUESDA July 20, 1890. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY, OFFICE OF THE CHIRF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, July 20, 1380, For the Middle Atlantic states cloudy or part- ly cloudy weather, occasional rain, winds veer- ing to cooler westerly, followed by risiag barom- eter. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following are the readingsof the thermom- ter at the Signal Office during the day:—7a m., 75% 7:35 am., 76°; 11 am., 75°; @ p.m, 36% Maximum, sé: minimum, 7 LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Mr. Henry 0. ee Poet icboed Montgomery county, Md.. who a few sine Was admitted to the Providence Hospital for farmer of teatment of injuries received by being thrown from a wagon by a run away horse, dled there yesterday. ‘The democracy of the 19th district met at Kennedy's Hall last eventng and organizes a Hancock and English elu.” After enrolling over If members the following oMicers wers elected: John Hogan, president: vice president; Thomas F. 1 John Kennedy, treasurer; J John Keete, sergeants-at-arma. made by Méssrs. Louis Rebst and Wisiam H. Claridge. ‘The Ob{o republicans met, at Shetdon’s Hall, , George Killian loos F street, last evening, Hon. 8. Shellabarg: Tresideut and Mr. J. L. Hern 3¢ ~ Ove 50 Rew members were enroll Mr. C, Grosvenor and Hon. I F. Page of Califorali made addresses, the former giving a cheering account of repubitcantsm tn Ohio. Much compiaint has recently been mado t> ‘he police by men, who represent that ther ave been robbed at a place corner 13% and i) Ueets northwest, known asthe ‘Fort.” The atest case is that ‘of a man who says that la evening he was. passing, when he was lured there and robbed of $15 by what 13 kaown a3 the panel game. Picnics, Excursions, &c. On August 4th Whipple & Shattuck will gtve one of thetr enjoyable excursions to Piney Point on the J. W. Thompson. a Will Zo t> Blackiston’s Island ‘There Will be music and di ‘The boat will leave at 8:31 » p.m. ing with the sec n under the auspices of the and will be aboard. whart at 6p. light excursion give Ws phe M: Will leav Sharp, returning at andria both ways. A select ¢ ton's Island given to-morrow oa Thompson. The boat will leave at nd return at 0p. m. The Mary Washington goes to Occoquan ti if, leaving at nine. wsion given by the Philharmonic So- etety last evening to Marshall Hall, was a cy s S for the society financially, anit ad Julia and Eva A. Noll, both of Montgomery Wise; Geo: Me.; James A." Madison and Suss both Marg: mer. Waar Mz. Tron at His StoRs.—My. T. Jarvis writes Tus Star ask correction of a few of the pub- Ushed misstatements fa reference to the detal- €ation at his confectionery store on 9tb streat. He says: “In the first place, the young lady re- fered to ts not @ piece of mine nected with the family. Owing tomy impatred health, which required the almost constant at- tention of my wife, 1 hadto entrust my bus*‘- ness principally to this clerk. Having dts- covered ceriain deficiencies and receiving an acknowledgement of the same I discharged her from my employment, “she having lost my esteem and forfeited the strong confidence I had in her. ‘The amount ot money sald to have been refunded is incorrect. ‘The young man returned $138, while she gave up but $. The amount of losses sustained by these transac- tions during the last year will average from $1,060 to $1,500," @ or in no wise con- Degps Ix Fges have been filed as follows: Mary £. a et al. to John F. Olmstead, lot 1S, 8G. 53 Belden Noble to John F. Olm- Stead, sub. lots B and C, sq. 55; $4,117. John F, Denman to Chas, Stewart, pt. 9, in sab. of part of tract of land called Metropolis View; $245. Enoch Totten to Dantet R. Kendivh, lot 47. 94. 545:$—. Jennie Alexander to L. ‘W. Sinsa- baugh, pf. 9, sq. 405; $3,100, R. W. Downman et al, trustees, to Alice G. de Yturbide, lots i to 6, 13 and 14, 8q. $35; $9,563.46. D. B. Grof to A. E. Duvall, lot 59, sq. 190; $2,500. Anthony Hyde et al., trustees, tothe Ward Brick Machine Com- pany, pts. 15 and 16, sq. 7 W. PF. Hottz- man, trustee, to Frederick Koones, lots 6, 7 and 5, Sq: 754; $1,252.56, ——___ M. Wiit1an hasa large lot of all kinds of real and imitation laces at twenty per cent. of. ¢ A CUTTING AFFAIR —About ten o'clock last night George Walters and George Farr, with a bumber of young men, were about the Cora: of 6th and H streets 4w., and, aiter engaging in filerdly conversation, Walters jamped tp aad drew a knife, giving Farr a cut inthe f Making quite a gash fo bis left cheek. Wal Tab of and had got been arrested this moraing. Drs. Fenwick aad Leech dressed Farr’s wouads. Two Lirrte Boys and a Pis x sal Re bout I o'elock yester- 4 two colored boys named Pa S years old, and Frank Baad were playing Wita a pistol in how sd street northwest, when the weapon accidentally discharged while In the hands Of the first named, the ball enteriug t st of Bundy, making a severe wound. He was taken to the office of Dr. Harry Newman, who extracted the ball, BRACELETS, chased, enameled, coral and jet bangles at Piigy's. t AN ALLEGED THIEF Snor.—About 1 o'cle: this morning a colored man named Israel B chanan, ltving at the corner of ist and D 3 southwest, visited a vacant house belonging to him at the corner of E and South Capitol ‘sts. He found a window which he had natied up broken open, and after watching some Ume he Oseovered a notorious thief named Niel Court- hey in Lis house. and when he started to come out Buchanan discharged a gun loaded wit | bird shot at Courtney, whieh took effect in bot | Yexs below the knee, and he fell to the ground where he laid until removed by the officers ot clact. Dr. Leitch wa’ called to attend ; and after a careful examtuation thinks one of his legs will have to be amputa- ted. Buchanan was arrested by Officers Burns | ‘hinson, and the case was continued. Courtney ts weil known to the police of thiseity | 88 & reputed thief, Tue ConcRESs Hatt, Cape May, as known last | year, has been replaced by a house certain to | Sive'satistaction at all points, + =e Bsocsep Down wird a Baick.—on Welnes- day last, as Thomas MeCabe was tn front of bis | house re monstrating: with Francis McKenney i for allowing his little boy to throw stones the latter turned on McCabe and assaulted him, Srst with is fst, and then picking up a Brick, used Itasactub, knocking McCabe senseless. This morning McKenney was in the Police Court on the charge of assaulting Mr. McCabé, and, after the testimony, he was flaed #20 and costs. ‘Tae FUNERAL oF THE LaTE W. W. Grant will take place at 4 o'clock (to-morrow afternoon from t_- uin-atréet Methodist Protestant church, ADd Will be atwended by delegations from the Swionts 57 Pythlas and Order of Mechanics, a3 aiso'a detail of thirty policemen under Lieut. John F. Kelly of the fifth ong Major Brock has issued 4 general order to the force Mr. Grant's dear 22d bearing tes worth as an office a FLOURISHER PROPERLY PUNISHED.— About 1134 o'clock last night, after the arrival oft the ferry boat with passengers from the ex- curston to Tivol! Park (Giesboro), a young man Bamed Thos. Johnson got on a street car, and dourishing a pistol threatened toshoot. Officer Bryon got on the car to protect the passengers and took Johnson in custody, This mnorning he lead guilty and was enced to pay a fine of &o ors days. Rea. Estate Sates—Fitech, Fox & Brown have sold the three-story and basement brick dwelling Ne 720 I street to Mrs. M: E. Fiem- ing, of Alexandria, for $15,000 cash. w George W. Riggs, a valuable buflding lot on I strect, near i6th (4x50), to the Hon. Rob’t M. McLane, 6t Baltimore, for $5,000 cash. For J. Forbes eale, a lot on M, Bear 15th (24 fl. 1) in.xti0), ior 31,900 cash. TRE SMITHSONIAN GROUNDS OUTRAGE.—Ye3- terday Detective Acton went to Baltimore on information furnished the police department, and arrested a young man named Samuel Hawk- shaw 2s @ pardictpant in the recent rape case on Mary Trout. He was Drought to this city, but the evidence that he is connected with the case locks a little clot so far. Mr. Hetskell, at jace, near Rappahannock station. the Lng ag after- with Major Brock and visited her at the hospital, her. She spoke this case she will phan asylum from whence she was taken. —$_—__ Ngw Pvstications.—From G. A. Whitaker we have Backwood tor July; from. a that - es summer annual, “ Puck on Wheels, and Scribner for August,—the latter In advance of all others. | Serting that be had Killed a MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION AND APPOINTMENT OF COM. The board of directors and advisory board of the National Fair Association met last evening and decided to hold the second annual exhibi- tion in October, opening on the 4th and con- tinuing two ‘One of the principal fea- tures of the fair will be the races, One week will be devoted to running ‘races and one to Boing ree ‘The following committees were selected, and it urged that they o1 ize at once: Live stock ent—Thomas [C. Hume, Wm. E. Clarke, H. W. Blunt. Horse department—L. P. Wright, J. L.'s: Andrew Kelly. Sheap and hog depart S. Hoge, J. R. Kelly, J. g lepartment—Richard L. iplements—J. A. Baker, G. T. Duo- . Agricnitural proiuets—George W. Cissel, . Soaw. Horticultural department—Wm. R. Smith, who will fill bis committee. Uc wines and beer—James L. Barbour, R. F. Baker, Edward Abner. Apparatus and in struments of fine workmansalp—Robert, Boyd, John Kennedy, and Sam’ R. Gittings Preserved canned frutts, Pickles, ete —W. B. Reed, J. R. Magruder, W. HH. Cisseil Ornamental shell and needle work—HiI. Black burn, E. G. Davis, Mrs. d. H. Blackburn, Mr:-. Robert MeCeney, Mrs. G. Ciay Goodloe. 'T3bacca and cigars—M. J. Weller, G. W. Cochran Hams— George Emmert, Willuain Miller, Cait- bary—L. Woodbury, Geonze W. Spofford, G01 3! S. Krafft. Factory goods—James Lagsbury, Chris. Rupert, George J. Mueller. Machines ft knitting and ‘sewing, washing and housenot. use—John H. Boteler, T. A. Rover. [ron an tin-ware—Thomas Somerville, L. H. Scun«tder. Dairy products and utenstls—James F. Oyste.. F. K Ward, O. O. Spicer. Carrlage d par.- ment—A. J. Joyce, A. Nailor, Joha Youn: . Harness, leather, ete.—Conrad ‘Becker, Fras: Lutz. Implements for out-door sports aid musical instruments—Frank Hume, W.*C O'Meara. Woodenware—P. H. Helskell, j-. Cabinet _ware—H. O. Towles, Wasn. B.’ Wit liams. Fine arts departinent—Norris Peters, William Galt, C. Bell. Unerumerate articles—H. H. Blackburn, chatrman, and the committee of the whole. District Government Affairs, Commissioner Dent returned to this city Berkeley Springs, Va,, last evening, and was at his office on 43 street'to-day. He reports that Sunday night at the hotel the apartments of Mrs. Capt. Mullen, wife of an army officer, were entered by a thief, who stole from her upwards of $500 Worth of jewelry, besides money and valuable clothin: Mr. Wm. Sti in a note to the District Commissioners, has asked that no more permits be granted beer gardens for charitable enter- talrments on Sunda The Commissioners to~iay issued an order that the collector of taxes shall transmit all collections made on account of specfal assess. ments, upon which lien certificates have been from to the taking hi THE Ror This morning Me Lovejoy, Curtis, Somer- ile and Temple, of the school” board building minittee, met ‘at the oitize of the Distr Commissioners to urge the use of a portion the Corcoran market Square, between O and P and 6th ard ith streets, tor the erection of the new school building contemplated to be built in the northern section of the city. Each of the gentlemen named expressed themselves favo! ble to Lis site, and spoke ofits: ges over any other In that nelghborho of the Com- mnissioners, Messrs. Dent and Twining only were present, Major Morgan betng out of the city. Mr, Curtis said upon’ this matter there was 106 division of sentiment among the members of the hoard—they wereall in favor of tt. Comiis- stoner Dent asked Mr. Lovejoy, asa iawyer,wnat he thought, as to the powers of the Comrnis- stoners, under the law in granting permlssi to oceupy this square for school purposes. Lovejoy saldhe had no doubts at all as to the powers “Nothing Cercoran would in) au in the deed given by Mr. terfere with It, and it was GEORGETOWN. Pouice CouRtT—Judge Snel. To-day, Chas. MeKenny, Jas. Ryan, Edward Stewart, vagrancy; bonds or workhouse, R.O, | ‘THE Wxst Exp Holtzman enllesased Dat $105 sree mites: ef georgetown, met ast Righty See ah Bi Be secretary. “A constitution and’ by-laws were Aiter the of the roll by 93 new members, Mr. Scrivener, of the coi fee on flag and pole, reported that a pole 100 fect high had been raised at ‘of the Aque- aay 2 a ee they a on Thos, McCabe; $20 and costs, Busn- | Hancock an Streamer. He also stated aban, assault; personal recognizance. John | that the flag they etree Diep! be ready Aracy, larceny of a vest: $10 or 30 days. John | QD to-morrow and will be 5 cet. Ie was Hae, ony ot shi ogamass_Joun | Serine fo, har” rnd ain a Crosbae: FoR dyn, GO Jones, malicious | etre eee eee. ‘THE Wzst Exp Horst fs to be reopened here to-morrow by Mr. W. C. Davis, who promises to Cleopatra’s Needle. make it a model house, with board and ARRIVAL OF THE FAMOUS ALEXANDRIAN ORBLISK. | home comforts at reasonable prices. See his ‘The steamer Dessouk, under command ot | advertisement in Tax Stak. He will keep open Lieutenant Commander Henry 8. house to-morrow evening. Gorringe, U. S. N., came into this harbor late last night. She was first sighted off Fire Island at a quar- ter past seven o'clock and reached quarantine some five hours later, She has brought to New York the now famous obelisk that is to be erected probably In Central Park, and for the immedtate acquisition of which the city ts in- debied to the generosity of Mr. Wm. H. Vander- Bilt. It ls one of the two needles of Cleopatra that stood for centuries on the shores of the Levant, near the city of Alexandria, and that BUILDING AssoctaTION.—At the twenty-firat regular monthly m of the 13th buildin association, held last night at Goddard's Hall $2,300 was disposed of, being 109 shares retired at the stock value rates, A YOUTHFUL Tarer.—This morning OMcer Brown arrested a colored boy named Walter Crump, aged 11 years, on the ch: of theft of ¥arlous articles and money from Mrs. Mary L. Mackall, living on the Heights, at head of Greene street. The boy was a servant In the for centuries nefore guarded the doors of the | family, and various articles have been missed. ‘vel of the Setting Sun at Hellopolis. Its | from time to time. When arrested le had Mrs. nate, whteh had fallen from its oe ee pokes book, containing $4.13, a silver in lexandria, was granted to Englaad | watch and chain belonging to one of the family, in 1 aud only received there in 1878, | and two tine banjos w: hich he had just bought, were also found. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on ‘Change ee bushels wheat; 450 bushels sold at $1.05 to 7. GRAIN ARRIV4LS.—Boat M. C. Waters with 1,200 bushels wheat; by schooner 45v bushels’ of wheat. througu the efforts and personal s.crlitess of Professor Erasmus Wilson. The present obelisx, so say the Greek and Latin inscriptions on its base, was built by Engineer Pontia, at theorder of Barbarus, Prefect of Egypt, the eighth year of Augustus Cwesar's reign. or twenty-two Years before tae beginning of the Christian era. it was removed from Heliopolis to Alexandria during the ae of Tiberius, but was erroneous- ly belfeved to have been removed in the time of atra, and lence tt was called Cleopatra’s There is little in the history of this ‘ which the readers of the Hev‘ald have not been acquainted. It is by far the most peerless treasure of the kind that ever came to the New World from the Old. ‘The remarkable emblems found engraved upon the stones at the base of the monolith have stirred the Ma- sonic fraternity all over the world, and are likely to excite'the attention ot the Masons of America for many days to come, ‘The program for unshipping and erecting it here has not been completed. but Masons in all parts of the country have expressed a desire to share in the performance. It 13 said that the ALEXANDRIA. HEAVY SHIPMENT OF STocK.—The heaviest shipment of stock over the Virginia Midland railroad for the season was made Saturday night last. Fifty-nine car loads of cattle froin off the Manassas Gap road and main line of the Virginia Midland road passed through this city on the above night for Baltimore. A Kinp Act.—The managers of the German orphan asylum of Washington having investi- gated the affairs of Mrs, Vogel, whose husband Was recently Killed by sunstroke near Balti- more, leaving her in a destitute condition, and whose brother, Mr. Theodore Dilger, of this city, subsequently committed suicide, yesterd.} unsbipping will be accomplished by the same | took her child for the pur of giving it a means employed in placing it on board the Des- | home. Ashas been stated, Mrs. Vogel had two souk, The steamer will be first Mwered on a children when she came to this country, but dry dock and then the obelisk will be slid upon | one of them died shortly after ber arrival.— two jloats, one under either end. Themachtnery | Gazette, 19/1. made in Trenton last fall and used at Alexan- —————— dria fogJowering the column will be employed < x Vicri.—Jul ne SS eee ANOTHER COAL Ou Vicriv.—Julia Turner, the It mainly consists of two great trunnions that are employed for sus- pending the weight of the needle. THE OPPOSITION TO ITS REMOVAL. Lieutenant Commander orringe satied trom eW York on lils mission to Egypton August isi%. ‘The obellsk was formally ceded to aself and Lleutenaut Schroeder by the gover- bor of Alexandria on October 22, and the work of removal began the same day. During the accomplishment of this task the eltizens of fourteen-year-old daughter of C. B. Turner, of Noithumberland county. Va., was fatally burned last week whilst attempting to kindle a fire with a can of coaloil. She diedin six hours after the burning. CITY ITEMS. Ir Your HEAD Acnss, try Lodi’le's Headache Alexandria manifested considerable opposition, | Se*cie It will please you. nd the creditors of the Eeypitan government | Gres & Co.—Gen/s: Ihave tor more than one tureatened to seize. the eedie, Commanacr Gorringe flung the American flag from his treasure on the 30th of October, and on the 4th and 5th days of December, when it was being Jowered, the Russian sailors In that port cane generously forward to his assistance. ‘The Dessouk 1s a vessel of 1,061 tons and car- ries about 2,000 tons. She wa bullt in England and bought by the Egyptian government wh'le yet on the stocks. She was purchased from pt for her present use by Commander Gur- se, and she left Alexendria on the 12th or June and Gibraltar on the 25ck. Though several days overdue no anxiety was felt for her safety, year prescribed your Liniment, with the very best results. Ihave found it as’ an application in Inflammation of the Lungs (Pneumonia), or Pleurisy, one of the very best. It penetrates the tissues or parts rapidly. In case of irregu- larity of the heart's actions, depending on ner- Vous frritation, 1t acts promptly. After being made acquainted with the combination of your Liniment and seeing its action tn so large num- ber of cases, I do not hesitate to recommend the Same to both the public and the profession. Yours truly, ROB'T 8. NEWTO? 137 West 4 street absurd for those opposing this site peeing up any such argument. Major Twining had no doubt a3 to their powers, but It was only a question of economy; the District now derive an income of about five or bundred dollars a year from the market aboyt enouzh to pay the interest on the deferred. nents the District owes for the square. Somerville thousot that nothing should be done to conflict with the market people now doing business in the sheds on O street, and advocated the P street side of the sinare. Mr. Temple thought P street, under the ctream- stances, the most available, although a south front was most desirable. Mr. Curtis was tavor- able to the O street side, because It was more conspicuous,and besides a south front was more sunny. ‘This point was discussed at considera- ble length, and it was finally decided, all things consid that the P street front would »nsver as well, in view of the occupancy of the O street side by the market sheds. It was si ited by Mr. Dent that the committee take a trip to the Site at once, and, after looking over the ground, Teturn to the District Commissioners’ office and report. This was done and half an hour later the committee returned and reported that the P street side of the square would an- swer, fronting 200 feet on that street and rur- ning back 135 feet to a wide alley. This report Was accepted by the Commissioners os tee will be called together at once, the piansa greed up and the work commenced soon as possi! Trustee Lam! of the second division, was also present at this interview. TRE CooK Divorce Case.—To-day, Professor Truman A. Cook, the defendant In the divorce case instituted by his wife, Mary A. Co: a motion by his counsel,’ Messrs. J. E. ard A. H. Jackson, to sét aside ti of divoree from bed and board, which awards ailtony to the wife made on July 6th. The grounds of the motion are that the decree was not submitted to his counsel before it was entered up, nor does the sald decree properly Tepresent the decision of the court; and the decree signed by the court does not correspond with the decree as entered up, but has been materially changed by interlineation, &c. A REMARKABLE PRISONER.—Tiiere 13 contiacd in the south wing of the District Jail a most re- markable prisoner and probably ‘as hard a case” a8 any now confined within the wall or an American prison. He 13 a colored man named John Howard, who has spent several terms in the penitentiary for burglary, tie last belng 4 sentence of five years for that offence, and two years for assault and battery with intent to kill Bob Johnson, alias “Sporty Bob,” some time about 1370. There are now several Ghar ges of burgls ding against him and he havin ed 18 each case for second off to a sentence Tt was the Intention ve tried him at the Went over. ago he made a practical a t the theory in the case of tne colored cadet Whitaker, that he had inflicted the tnjuries on himself might be correct, for With a rope made of sheets Howards: F Ued his hands bebind him and then hung b Self by the neck, but was cut down in tims iv save life. He then appeared to be affecte 4 {a the legs In such a Way that he could not w ilk, and also feigned insanity, now and then as- child and cating for death to come to him, in the meani n> keeping hiscot, More recently his craze jias taken another form and he calis to the guard to send for a | eg that he may ‘confess that behad killed Hirth last January,a nd he insists that he did the job. This has ail been said when he was apparently in adelirium. Re- cently the f siclans at the jail have applied the galvan: tery to his limbs, with some success, and eo ye tage aoe Koos and is appaientiy ing. The deleriums is apparentiy over, but he complains that his head feels ‘‘curtous like.” ‘The general impres- Sion is that his entire strange conduct has beep ut On, and the jail officers are of the opinion fhae He could have decelved the best. medica! experts in the country, but knowing Mo, 9 ya one of the most tricky of his class unéy regarded the case from the first as an effort to 2 the asylum and pe thé penttepYary, He will probably be ready for trial When the court re convenes, Le will, on conviction, be Mable Of 15 years in each case. of the government to ha March term, but his case two months FALL FROM A ScaFFoLD.—About 10 o'clock a. m. to-day a young man, named John Cramp- say, residing on E, between 6th and 7th streets, who was employed by Pettit « Dripps on the Peabody school building, fell from the sea‘fold to the ground, a distance of ¥ feet, receiving severe injuries. He was taken to Scala’s drag store, corner of Sth and East Capitol streets, and attended by Dr. Beall, and afterwards sent to the Providence hospital. Mr. TILDEN’s HEalrn.—Mr. Tilden, whom rumor on Saturday night had numbered among the distinguished Was apparently in his usual health yesterday. A Heral! reporter, who paid a visit to Greystone, met him just as he was mounting his spirited horse for his usual ride. He remained out for an hour and a half, having ridden far below Yonkers. On his return he alighted, apparently not in the least fatigued. Before he went out his valet read to him the newspaper accounts conce: his rumored death on the night previous. It ts said the old gentieman smiled a smile that was “childlike and bland” when the reading was finished. XN. ¥. Herald, 19th, FRIGHTFUL EXPLosion or Frege WORKS.~Dur ing the reception to the Cornell crew 2%, 1 N.Y., last night Saky rook the TLLED Wi Basy.—Justus Ho‘t- Zs a Cetanan enoanai, at Pittston, Ps., the was Wilkesbarre on a spree, crime, Ht Gites’ PiU Dy i 3 as she was reported to be a strong vessel though vise - peti ong Stth,at a slow ou ¥, Herald, to-tiv). ve Your Hair.” “Heep it Beautiful,” A, DErLORAuLE MARRIAGR—A? Once Brother | wtondon Hate Reorer putea new growth. hid Sister nd Man and Wie.—A narrative of | «London Halr Restorer” Excumee dressing. the marriage of a, brother and sister, tarouzh | «London Halr Restorer.” the only Gleshis’ and orance, Was pul some time In the | «4 ” feraid, aod anotner chapter in thetsad event | {Lond Hatr Restorer.” effectual Hair Restorer “London Hair Restorer,” in the market. Not a dye entirely free from all obnox!- it odors. Price 75c, At ail & Cromwell, wholesale agents, Wash- has now been made public. It will be remem- bered that a young woman called on Judge Nellson, of the Brooklyn eity court, and asked him what course she should take to have the marriage between herself and husband annulled, as he was her own brother and she had be- come his wife through ignorance. It appears that several years since an Irish girl, named Connor, came to this country and formed the acquaintance of Peter Peterson, a Swede. She consented to live with bim'as his wite. A child was born in due time, and in order to hide her disgrace the child, a boy wasgiven to her sister, who was married to a brother of Peterson and it was christened Peter Peterson. Some two years after another child was born to the Connor girl. The father disappeared soon after, and the little one, a girl, was called Annie E. Connor. Peter and Annie regarded each other as cousins. They grew up ther in this city, attended the same School, and as years ad- vanced became very much attached to eich other. When Peter reached man’s estate he was Started in business by his foster parents and prospered. Last summer Annie's mother paid a visit to the Old Country, and upon her return Was horrified to learn that during her absence Peter and Annie had become inan and wite. Sae immediately disclosed the secret history of Peter's birth and wrecked the happiness of their home. Annie hastened at once to Judge N-Al- Son and related the terrible story. Acting na- der his advice, she consulted with a lawyer, aud instituted proceedings tor divorce. The cise was referred to Counsellor F. ®. Dana to take testimony and report. Mr. Dana has handed his report, favoring a separation, and the same, itis believed, has been coniirmed by Judge Neil- titel MEN a ‘WomMEn are net admired. on lackin, brain, or nerve ert hee ae for So. $1, at Pe 88 Bx. da tor Weantigun'at a Feaa arene “ ALDERNEY WAGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter oye every morning, and heehee in 3g lbs. “Ward” prints, 350. per , cottage cheese, buttermflx ana Sweet mall 56, per qt. [se MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC SE ROTEL OR Proved from ample experience an entire success. Simple, prompt, efficient, and reliable, they are the only medicines sdapted to popular use. son.—. ¥. Herald, to-day. 1 17. BRSIDES THE FoRGgRIgs on the Merchants’ 19. Catarrh, acute or: National Bank, In Baltimore, on Friday last, by | 20: Whoopi Gough, violent, Go Which $7,500 were secured, the Talrd Nationil | 24 General Debility, Physical We Bank was victimized in a similar way tn the as. | 3% Seep rsnntt gregate sum Of $2,690 50, 30. U; ‘Weakness, Wettin 82: Disease of the Heart, Palpitation... THE POPULATION of Atlanta, Ga., by the can- Sus just completed, is 37,525, Belng’ an tnerease | Or sent py the casos or” Bangle wad. ieee of charge, of 16,825 over the census of 1870.’ The popula- | en receipt ef price. tion 1s composed of 21,345 whites and 16,430 dress (PHREYS' AOMBOPATHIO MED- blacks. No southern city east of the Missis- | IQAL OO., 109 Fulton st., N.Y. sippi presents as large a percentage of increase within the past ten years as Atlanta. Humphreys’ Specific Manual on Disease and Ita ure (144 panes). sent free. sp8-eoly THE CONFERENCE WITH THE UTES.—A te gram from Los Pinos, Col, July 19, says: Atan Infortaal meeting yesterday Ouray informed the commission that 100 lodges of White River Utes Were on thelr way and would arrive here on Tuesday night. Accordingly, at the request of Ouray and the Uncompahgrle Utes, the first grand council appointed for Monday was po3t- poned until Wednesday. Col. Moneypenny, President of the commission, is quite hopetul that all matters wiil be amicably adjusthed, Gen. McKenzie and the greater part of Lis cav- alry command broke Camp on the Uncompah- srie river yesterday and lett for Grand river. BONESET BOURBON TONIC, AN ELEGANT COMBINATION OF BONESET ARD OTHER RELIABLE TONICS WITH .A RIPE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY, SUCH AS CONNOISEURS APPROVE AND INVALIDS MUST HAVE. NOT A DROP OF ANY OTHER SPIRIT 18 USED. WE HAVE NO USE FOR THE RaMLWa¥ TUNNEL. under the Hudson river, | FALSE PRETENSES. A RICH, WHOLESOME Rnconpicicl fr dseance af go ack fig | NP DELIClovs erraunant TONIO FOE eee, hushed forward four or tive feet every | DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, MALARIA, ETO. ene hours, and the work upon itis wi- | DELICATE WOMEN, FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE, ——————— OVERWORKED’ OLERKS, CLERGYMEN, AND AEEIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS | PHYSICIANS, SUFFERERS FROM BRON- Baltimore en ana Bice gp ot Corner | CHITIB, AND THE FEESLE OF EVERY AGE a AND OLASS WILL FIND IT A DELIGHT: OL INVIGORANT. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, AND THE its SCOUNDRELS WHO ISSUE THEM. EVENING. a ai Balti CHAMBERS & BROWN, way stations. 25 N.Y. & LOUISVILLE, KY. Uitiioreatieta 32) iat _ Martinsbure &wayst Balt i z MILLER & JONES, er mee 4 Sunday only. N.. Other trains daily ex-| Bait. NATIONAL THEATER BUILDING, cept Sunday. it Wester SOLE AGENTS DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. may25-t, f&keow3m JFE AND HEALTH. pute DIAMOND SHIRT. MADE OF WAMSUTTA OOTTON—BOSOMS AND WRISTBANDS MADE OF THE BEST TRISH LINEN—CUT AFTER THE BEST OUSTOM MODEL». All Complete—Pr.:¢ si. A WONDERFUL MEDIOINE. SAFE AND SURE. THe GRear INTERNAL anD EXTERNAL REMEDY. A For ssleat ©. M. TOWSON’, 636 P fve., south sida, near th.» 8 Peausslva. ia “SAPANULE.” g 5 ‘“SAPANULE.” “SAPANULE.” FINEST YARD-WIDE LAWNS MARKED DOWN towers, | ERE Ro ae | EC | ‘TO 20 CENTS. CURES India Linen. Victoria ed 8 _ Lonsd: NEU! iA, PES Cetin, ESSE Ten | PS eg ie ac ‘the BUNTINGS, all colors, marked gown. Peet trem Bios nlone or azo and at BUMMER SILKS marked down to 6154 ¢ta. Iniammatory Disweem Sticky Heal Husiore ad r rar ah lieses a6 Soa md ‘i bas ‘no equal. eter py Lam 2, OST, Si otis. ria \ from death by its use. MATTING marked down to 18, 15, 12,0. ry Decesaty. , Full partioulacs to 2LAOK OASHMERES, pure wool, 450. By es ‘sent free upon 000 Pa. ave.,Sonthside, | saMUEL GERRY & CO., Preprictors, w1T Hear Ti Bt. ow. a10 237 Broadway, New York. TIT MABKET SPACE. wOW IS THE TIMB TO BUY, | auction. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. rE Comm EaRLy AND SECURE THE BanGatns. W. H. RICH, All our Summer Stock will be sold at a re- 717 Market Space. jylT SFECIALTizs FOR THE MONTH OF JULY. A DISOOUNT OF 5 PER GENT ON ALL A DISCOUNT OF 5 OF ON ALL 4 DISOOUNT Orey PER CENT ON ALL HE PRICES MENTIONED BELOW. THE PRICES MENTIONED BELOW. 500 pair of Ladies’ Plain Lasting..... 80.75 500 pair of Ladies’ Buttoned Foxed., 1.25 500 pair of Ladies’ French Kid warranted, al 3 00 1.00 0:25 2.75 1.50 1.25 0.75 THESE SPECIALTIES OAN BE FOUND AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, SIGN OF THB RED FLaa. THE LEADING SHOR HOUSE IN THE DIS- TRICT. Children's Shoes at 1¢ cents per pair. Children’s Siippers at 24 cents per pair. 3y10_ LEOPOLD BRICHOLD, Proprietor. EW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THE BEST MADE SHOES IN THE UNITED STATES” AT VERY LOW PRICES. Burt's Men's Calf Strap Shoes. Burt's Men's Calf Lor Burt's M len’s Calf Congress... Boy's Cloth-top Button. nice THESE GOODS ARE FULLY 30 PER ORD LESS THAN MANUFACIURENS PRICES THEY ARE BETTER THAN CUSTOM WORK. Ladies’ Biippers, Newporta and Low Button at Burt Burt's DRY GOODS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, é&c: SoS praise” AF ae FINE QUALITY LINEN LAWNS, 15 CTS. DRESS GINGHAMS, 10, 12%, 15 OTS. FIGURED SWISS, 25, 30, 373s CTS. j ALL WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH FRENCH DE- BEGE, 40 CTS. ALL WOOL MOMIE CLOTS, 373s. ALL WOOL ROLL BUNTINGS, 20 OTS. LISLE GLOVES, GAUZE UNDERWEAR. } TYLER & CHEWNING, Cate Clerks with Porry & Bro.) I72 O18 Fh st. n.w, jaa DRY GooDs. We are now selling 820,000 WORTH OF 8UMMER STOO AT Paicks EQuivaLEeNt To 4 = DISOOUNT OF pres tps PER CENT. ALL THE MOST D! BLE WHITE DRESS FABRIOS OUT THIS SEASON IN- OLUDED IN THE SALE. TRIMMING BUTTONS, FRINGRS, LACES ana NOTIONS, with a full iine of All-Wool and Cotton Fabrics for general use. Must Br Ciosep Ovt rx Tarety Dars. W. M. BROWN, jylt S17 Market Space. ON= THOUSAND PIECES or BEAUTIFUL LAWNS Just Received. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN WASHINGTON. FRENOH LAWNS, LINEN LAWNS, AMERIOAN LAWNS. Prices—e., 6e., 8c., 10c., 12¢., 15c.,18¢.,20¢., 250. PAOIFIC LAWNS reducea to 10c. CABTER'S, ‘Vil Market Space, BLAOK LINEN LAWNS. BLACK FRENCH LAWNS. INDIA LINEN, the new and desirable article for Ladies’ White Dresses. WAMBSUTTA oli) Aap iges ‘the world, re- TALLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. WATER COOLERS, AND ALL SUMMER GOoDs, Will be'kold at actual cost for the next thir- ty days. A full line of SLATE MANTELS, St. Georgeand Stag’s Head RANGES; Social and Fireside Jewell LATROBES. W. S. JENHS & CO., jy8 717 7th st. now. Gs STOVES! GAS STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH Ez. STYL. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. | LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 168 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., DDY REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN OREAM FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM REERIGERATOBRS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge, ) Importer of Ohins, Glass Waro, &o., myls 1009 @a. ave. QBoncE BYNEAL, a Tes OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Points, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OP FANCY ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS axp PRESENTS. mar2d_ 218 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). Fre GAS FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, ARO LOWEST MARNE TRATES. oer Fanaa by Deas mya _QPECIAL PRICES FOR SEWING MA- "Tales Fine Kld Sttion Boota $2 to 87. . Boys, Misses and Children’s Shoes of best makes, ae at lowest prices. Qne price. ‘S910 GEO. McCARTHY. eal ‘741 Market Space. HOUSEFURNISHINGS | SP™NG any) SUuMER puESS REF BicExatons, “a — DisaBtTy eB tard a ESS 8, compris Fancy and Black SILKS, GRENADINES, Black Si Sccreuckers, Sliood: tendid line of French 4 full assortment of coli od Bi ernanis, Ponse ja Cloths, Mummy Cloths Tact Buntings, Linen Lawns, Madras Ginghams. India Mulls and French Nainsooke, all crades, An inspection ef our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & co., jy3__ 1323 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt Honse. Qcanes: SCARFS! SCARFs! A large invoice of SCARFR, new styles, just re- ceived, to be sold at extremely low prices. SHIRTS made to order it class style; fit iaranteed. Ready-made Shirts of our own make always in CHINES, FULLY AS GOOD AS NEW, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Binger, with i Singer, with improvement ‘The above Machines are all warranted for three Feats, Call early if you wish to socare one of tess OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 Oth street, comer F, St. Cloud Building. &# "REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 3y3 GBe4T Baneains ™ UNREDEEMED PLEDGES: DIAMONDS, eon? WASOLID SILVERWARE, TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN ADVANCES. A fine assortment of BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNS, aT .M. & B. COHEN'S LOAN OFFICE, 3x6 1007 Seventh st. m.w. [son sirrens. Stop One Minute and Think, trom Bitters| DIGkeTION. or 74 pisHer 2 ure you. rea Bitters )——— ‘your is or Iron Bitters you ste ave ho appetise Iron Bitters hon ‘will cure you. pepe eT = safoueson Iron Bitters | ———_————__. ees try. YOU PAN BE CUBED; Patea 8] 4 Bor. ALL Davacire Beals Tae. Iron Bitters Iron Bitters SHB BROWN OHEMIOAL 00, BALTIMORE, Som PRorarerons; ison WES Soe 7o2sAs FoR THE FOURTH JULY. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY S16 F st. n.w., | _se12 Opposite Patent Oftice” DOUGLASS’, Oth street, St. Cloud Building. 50 DOZEN HONEY-COMB AND UNBLEACHED HUCK TOWELS, Ar 25 Cents Racu. DOUGLASS’, ay 9th street. Boh, ge, RATION 435 7th street new. Bix of the Finest Shirts, to order... 13.00 Bix Extra Fine Shige, to orde ¥ Bix Fine Shirts, to 8rder... 7.50 PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. We call your especial attention to our Reinforced Sbixt, complete, atone dollar, 4 fall line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. $35 7th st. n.w., 33-1 Washington, D.O. a ee HIRTS CHEAPER THAN EVER. “Mystery” SHIRT, at 75 cents, unfinished is cheaper ‘that we sold i€ when “Snusti and tees Se ana a cee gaa Town, "fia fished, 60 Cur LINEN 001 ished, 60 cents. Bt} as is ususily EAB beste the cents. SCAREB are as xood as is sold for 61.25 by the trade generally. INISS’, 8930 1002 F street northwest. qe TO DUBBEUIL BEOS., 41112 F street northwest, And lesve your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. THE OONVERTION A 8PE- SHIRTS FOR on '-dozen Fine a 2 seeseesesere: '-doren 8 LEE TS.cccce ceoese scene: -dozen Hogant SHIBTS 7 Our Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, 12. A fine assortment of GENT’S FURNISHINGS always on hand. a30 COAL AND WOOD. L, SHERIEF, G. coAL ap WOOD, = “fapocal attention given to every order. 114 and 328 Pa. Ave. pDeyot and Mills, Water and. street, Fotomee ver. Halt. Half. Half. Gee 5 tock wy wi thronghont the city, aud all in immediate comm nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we are preyiared to offer to our patrons the best varie- Ue iumure strict coal a 2,240 to e : joulsow waa rabies jain office, mill and foot of 12th, 13th‘and ¥ ,QMces: 1202 Fat. nw. 1112 9th st. ol 3 -e. N47 10"aL FAIR ASSOCIATION. and fe page| KINDLING WOOD ‘Was Swarded to Us competitors. STEPHENSON & BEO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Ofice: 12th and Penna. avenue. evs 4 ela IMMENSE STOCK. POPULAR PRICES. TRUNES, &c., repaired and covered by first- class workmen. je24-1m_ D* F.A. VON mbscHzisken, 619 10th street northwest. Bpecial Attention Given to the Treatment of PTT ASM TH BR, ‘DISE: ee cree enough in Washington and ac- in Pi, protean fou tat of the most fundreds ar ee SO Oe pS AL] Ghicts of Gh : © mTieen Park, on WEDNES- G R. We STILL LIVE! nee SAREE gS smn TIBST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION Dy TUE - WASHINGTON AND BALTIYORE EXCURSION COMPANY, FEIDAY EVENING, July 23, 1580. PALACE STRAMER AmRoWaMTH ‘ill leave Potomac Ferry whart st 6 Celock Abarp, returnitg ia anagle code atheet care. P. sitively to improper persons A. Tickets WM. W. A. SECRY, Secretary. N. B.—The Company have secured the Arrow- Jy29-2t mith for all off days and evenings during the bal nee of the ¢eason, and liberal arrangements will Le made with organized bidies. 3y20-3t GS, TO, RISEX Porvr With Whipple and Shattuck on a Stesmer ~ Ahompson,” An- west 4th, 1860 am ‘Tickets limited. See Star, 28th inst A CLEAN SWEEP. Tickets. 50 dren 25. going and returmne. Fish, Opaters, Crab ands the searon. Leaves 7th st. wharf 5 30 oy 10:80 p.m. “Five hours on the Lalande” OE Us ith their Becond Family Excursion SP an Fxeureion of the Palac T.V_ Arrowemithto —-—. BLACKISTON ISLAN. See small ty Meals 50 cts. abe and all other de! jyt qeem AND DUTY. SELECT ANNUAL EXCURSION oF THE CARROLL INSTITUTE. TO MARSHALL HALL, ON THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1839. steamer W. W. Corcoran will i ‘7th street f ‘The Marine ban the trip the follow ing prosram Eifle ‘Tear —Weinwarten; Duchess~Ottenbach . 3. R ks, M tion, Somnambul nebe—Herman: : 7. Row Seiection, Chimes of iy Ralte,, Ristilion—Rosal 10. Pot ever: 11 Sonu, Sweet By-and Raliroad Dew na, é The boat sharp, 1 anqnette." 9. mri, Jablion— by; "12. Galop, ¢ Tth street wharf at 6 p.m wat 1 p.m. ; stopping y dria both ways. Single ticket 50 cents mitting gentleman and ladies (2) $1. the rooms of the As Of ite rn atthe boat. RAND FAMILY PIc- . Under the auspices of the HOLY NAME SOCIETY, At TIVOLI PARK, Giesboro' TUESDAY, Juxx 20, To aid in furnishing the chapel in the new convent, Of St. Dominic. trip on Ferry boat. ie, Tickets 86c., including round Children accompanied by thelr pareuts tree, eat leaves wharf, foot of Tth at. st 9-30 s.m.) and every hour thereafter. Last boat leaves park atll p.m. dy]6-4t — ara ELECT CBURCH EXCURSION to Blacks § istone’s Inland, on the 3 We thn es hours for erabblus thd Raebita ieee) eau 1910,17, 1920" " sear aes! poereomac FERRY COMPANY. Persons Geniring presving heat four snd «he! or 10 tick ears of age free. The Boats leave, Washineta ily for Alexandria as follows: 6/00, 7:30, 6 3d) 9:80, 10:90, 11-30 n,m. 12:30, 1°30, "2-80, § 30, 5 av'and 6-30, pot. are Sepetially sere rate a 30, p.m. are reshing an invigorating.’ y eered0- im ‘XCUBSIONS ON STEAMER MAL E WASHINGTOS = ey ‘TO OCOOQUAN FALLS Every Mordey, Wednesds, dl Fri- < See a her wharf at 9 a. m. ; returning at 8 p.m. ON SUNDAY TO OCCOQUAN FaLLs. Leave her wharf at 9:00 a. m. ; returning at 7:30.) Round trip, 60 cepts. TO MT. VERNON SPRINGS Every Saturday during the eeason. Mu Dan- it 9:30. m., ret Ocente, oda Rat cing. Le b hb Soy “Round trip. FOR BOSTON, MASS, VIA NORFOLK ‘The Bteamshir) DECATUR H. MILLER, Capt Sol, Howes, will anti Satie frem Baltimore THURSDAY, July’ 22, at 3p.m. Fare to Boston, including meals an® 7 » AND AN ER FRO! BNO GAPE acer RO 812, RouND TELP, $20. “For Froight or Passage apply HUGGINS, 3e29-3m at Uisaaton Whats, Buttimore. 0° ROONHISE RESPRECT™20 stabline acoommodations foe noomM ma Hig ABD ROBB, Aoraze ON DECK ‘With a complete Stock of the VERY BEST GOODS 2 bly be procured in onr line, and at our cl ra to rejoios. A special feature of our stock Just at this time is a large lot of NEW JAPAN TEA, colored.) It is of the first ““Ma sree et cere 8 See it to be “*the most delicious article of Tea they have ever “ah BAGS AND SATCHELS. Another sttractive feature of our stock to-day ie AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTICLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. Telcphonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth street, bet. Eand F. (WHITE FRONT.) 314, 316 Sth st. n.w., my15-0,,th.3m Washington, D.O- Seopa act

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