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THE EVENING STAR. esteee: -+----- July 31, L888, ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFFIcs OF THR CHTEF SiGNat. oe WasurxcTon, July 31, 1890. For the Middle Atlantic states, clear or partly cloudy weather, southwest to southeast winds, nearly stationary temperature, stationary or lower barometer. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day:—i a. Tm, 65°, 7:35 &m., 70°; 11 am., 51% 3 p.m, 33% Maximum, ‘J: minimum. 63. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 7:49 p.m. and xtinguished at 2 a.m. : Capitol Hill Councti No, 1, Royal Templars of ‘Temperance last night thstalied oMicers as fol- lows: Select. council th J. Seaman; vice councilor, Jotin s. y; ast counctlor, E t iilman; recording etal secretary, side cuard, Hann Columbia Tent. N Picnics and Excursions, The steamer City of Alexandria makes excar- sicns down the Hed every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday evening. Ste omer Mary Washington gives anexcarsion to Mount Vernon Springs and Marshall Hall te-morrow. ‘The steamer W. W. Corcoran will take down the Carroll Institute and Anchor Lodge, 1.0.M., excursions next Monday, that of the former or- panes to Marshall Hall, and the latter to Glymont Pleasant excursions of steamers J. W. Thomp- son and Lady of the Lake down the Potomac at4 and 5 p.m. to-morrow. The select excursion to Piney Point and re- turn on Wednesday next August 4th under the management of Messrs. Whipple and Shattuck Promises to be a decided success. The tickets are lmited, the rate 1s very cheap, the edibies reasonable, and the bathing, crabbing and fish- ing arrangements very complete. There witl bo both vocal and instrumental music and the — will be Well lighted on the return of the at. The trip of the Arrowsmith to Marshall Hall to-morrow presents many attractions which are set forth in an advertisement in another column. ‘The day promises to be a delightful one on the river. THE COURTS. PROBA‘ Court—Judge Hagner, Yesterday. Jéhn W. Lee appointed adminis- Bisa tier hace ere et . s ° mew Murphy— foo, Wal Of John Ae, mln tate of Joseph E. 8 entory sonality ($1,155 75) returned by executrix. Estate Of Geo. Smithson; same ($252.25.) Estate of Ann Pickrell; rale on executor to show cause why robaie should not be set aside. Estate of Lucy *. Mellish; petitfon of next friend of minor heirs for adroinistration filed and order of publication issued. | Estate of Ann S. Parker; administrator directed to compromise with creditor. Will of John Schneider admitted to probate and record. Adjourued till Friday. oncy EQUITY CoURT—Judge Hagner, Yestercay, Van Patten agt. Palmer; appeal bond to General Term approved. MeGonegal agt. McGonegal; rule agatnst trustee to show cause and reference to commission to take Smith; order that trustees Hume agt. Daly; order con- with No, 3081. Bergevin agt. Berge- motion for altmony and counsel fees ted, alimony $25 per month and counsel fees $50, Dimond agt. Cahill; injunction granted and receiver's bonds approved. soltdatin, vip; SaaS ‘Thompson; demur tained “and leave es . ; hompsen; demurrer sustained and leave SEE Prorsrry for sale at Occoquan Falls. + | amen bill. | Watkins ‘agt. Watkins; order a MARRIAGE LICENSES have publication, Broderick agi. Gibbons; ‘motion to strike out amended bili refused. Snland and atoard Coasting Co. agt. Plant; order of satis- faction of sales. “Balmain agt. Johnson; order ‘a issued to Goo, evening electedtthe following: 3 and Martha Queen; Robert Wa } | Ot publication. McCormick ast. F.8. &'T. Co.: athan Love: D.2., Samnel J- Waters: | Ann Watsons Mekiour Horta and Marek, | McCormick's supersedeas bud’ fixed at #000: Louis 1. Lanta Pi Wilson, beth ae Slereeaee % and Mrs, Wheeler's at $100, Miller agt. Miller: S. We Willa: At the sixth precinct station house last_even- ee HH the officer tn conmtr- referring to his and friendship felt for him by the citizens genera ‘and in closing presented to him as a ‘toke their appreciation a mi! Lieutenant Greer, in Accepting the weapon.sald it was plenty lerge enough, and hung it on his a. ‘afternoon Charl’s Judge, 1 Motion for judgment pro confesso. Webster agt. Webster; order appointing Mary Webster guard.an and order of pndlication as to defend. ant. Saran Howard MeCorm: S&T. Co.; bond approved In $1, alt agt. Gleason: Pro contesso agatast defendants, except Glea- Son, and order Imiting time for taking testi- = agt. Dyer; final ratification of sale. POLICE CovatT—Jucge Snel. day, Patrick Shugrue, obstructing gut 1 Moted. Mery Lawson and Elle: 8, dtsordel $5 each. Lavinla Blunden. disorderly; personal recognizance. Thomas Murray and Chas. Brown, destroying private ———_. THREATENED STRIKE OF COAL HAULERS.— There was a meeting of coal haulers list night at Duvall’s blacksmith shop, corner 6th and I streets southwest, to take action in relation to the price for = coal. The cartmen rep- resent that the coal dealers at the wharves who sell to up town customers have the thing a'l in thelr own hands and fix the price without con- suiting the cartmen. They state thit under the present sy: they cannot make more vith their horses and cari re $2 ver day. ‘This Is the pri: ¢ agreed upon last night, and August Ist 13 the Line set to put the new rates into effect. The iPad C cartmen of Georgetown and the Ist ward now Property; $15 or 30 days. Mary Wilson, va- tng a I street noi Mu Le . receive $2 per day, and a delegation represent- | graney; bonds or workhouse. Tienry Stewart, cart at the corner of K and ti : ‘$, and was | ing them pledged themselves not to interfere | do.,do. Timothy Regan, profane; forfeited col. seriously {njn Var wan as ew = Legere with the haulers of South Washington as long | lateral. Joseph’ Kennedy, vagraney; bonds or to The Stax to be used on ions down the river for the L. COMMITTES. Committee 1 ol | Mr. Guy BH. Thompson, who Up witnesses’ Certfileates from “he Police Court al cheap rates, a few days since presented four | of them to the District auditor for payment, Which was refused except to the witnesses {1 | person to whom the certificate was given. Mr. as the strike lasted. CERTIFICATES 01 orkhouse. Wm. Brown, Win, Johnson and S. Grifin, do.; do. Joseph Bell, do.; do. John Cransen, profane John Brown, do., do. Johanna Cookley,'do.; do. William Looney, as sault on Bridget Loo; continued. R. ’Me- Chesney and John y, Malleious trespass taking off two cart loads’ of stone; $5 each. E1 ward Rest, assault. on D. Fole: Kinny, assault; personal recogni Pe ‘OURT WITNESS! has been buying Wesley George ance, saute wel Lobe he | Thompson states that he intends to make a| G. ‘Traylor, chanted with recelvine a pension Wiliard’s last even see aoe i ae test ease on the decision of the auditor, and in- | certitiente wrongfull continued. “Janes ‘aay ehair and L. G a Invitation | tenés to bring sults before a justice of the peare | for uyeat gem Naylor and Win. Stewart, assauit; e Haned rg. toattend | in Ce cases, Unis being te number he | ¢: Mec now hol ,, LrSt vice-president nocratic Assoctation, was ap- hal of the torch- th power to appoint aids. A HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB jin the tifteenth district last night, mia hall, corner of and H streets horthwest, and over seventy members having the following Frayser, president; R. 3 . - J. Tatsapangh, secre. treasurer; James Warden, secretary, and Bryan Connor, ser- A_ commit consisting of A. er, Richard Kelly and R. M. A. Fenwick, Wsa ‘appointed to co-operate with the central committee in the grand ratitic meeting to be held on the 26th of Augu: chatr stated that a id be_erec! lace to be hereafter selected, about th Instant, when prominent speakers would | eg Addresses were delivered by C. C. frayeer and others. TRE TENNESSEE STATE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION held a meeting last evening—Judge Freeman resifipg and J. M. Bishop secretary. Hon. jorace Maynard, Hon. 1). M. Key and Mr. A.M. Clapp. editor of the Rep ican, were unani- mously elected honorary members. The execu- tive committee was directed to put itself tuto communication with Hon. Edward McPherson of the republican congressional committee, to the end that both committees could work in harmony. Mr. Austin offered a resolution, which was adopted, directing the chairman to represent the association before the con; sional committee to procure documents to be Mailed by the association. The association agreed to meet at the hall on Thursday evenin; At 6:30 o'clock, and proceed to the city hall to attend the ratitication meeting. MISCELLANEOUS, In East Washington Thursday night a Gar- wiek, vice president; CHa: tary; Richard K financ for breaking into the premises of the sigaai ton agt. Samuel Prest | Mariled June 1th, 1875, and lived toge! } wnetl April, 6, when he (abe charges) ding | Saulted and drove her from their nonse. She { further says that on his promising to do better she returned to bim in a short time.and she was compelled to leave him In January. dias hot contributed to her support'since. and Georgetown railroad has just b the largest of the W: E ‘The read is now who! vice, Congress Hall, Cape May, 1s this time of the first rank. Fendall and J. D. Cough! P. Glotzbach agt. R. c. Hewitt to recover the amount of bond ($500) given by Hewitt and Francis Carter, in the tpjunetion Case of C: agt. Glotzbach, to restrain the latter from us! certain apparatus fn excavatin; which suit was decided in favor 01 ee and the penalty became due. Plain- injunction he suffered sreat loss In his business, belng unable to fill the orders of his customers, &e. for this evening’s performance on the Presi- es grounds Prof. Stewart's hymn, —— ica.” tective McDevitt arrested a colored man named Rien’d HN altas Johnson, for tne larceny of a pair of shoes from J¢ fed and locked bim up they went to look for him this morning he had escaped through the ventilator. Devitt also arrested Columbus Kendall, colored, ea ms and stealing a barometer worth $75, which he brol —_-___.. Divorced FROM BED AND BoaRrp. — To-day | Judge Hagner made a decree of divorce from bed and board in the case of Priscilla L. P: The parties w in with ; bushels of wheat and 1.500 bushels of cora. MERCHANTS’ E: ‘G8.—OTerings on ‘Chan to-day, 2,000 bu: heat Sold at $1.05 to #1. THE Fatty EXccrsion for the benefit of t r to Glymont on the steamer Corcoran next uesday will be a very pleasant affatr, under the mahagement of the St. Vincent de Pall Con- ference. Sceadvt. * FEEDING HoRsES.—For fast-driving horses 013 may be the best food, but the old-fashioned mode of feeding horses, such as was in use forty or fifty years , 1s Still kept up by even livery stable-keepers, Aud is believed tobe the be that is. regular feeds of bran and short cut Straw, mixed with sufficient water to make tt ae halt a dozen ears of corn per horse laily, and plenty of good hay. Whole stables full of horses keep in the most perfect health, and are capable of doing the hardest work a horse can be put to, by this mode of feeding. ft" The Rev. Ira C. Billman preached a kind Of farewell sermon at Jackson, Mich., and his congregation did not at the time know what he Meant by it. He deserted his wife to elope wich another woman next day and then his meaning ‘was clear. t#-Jamés A. Lyon advertises that he will give $2 apiece for newspapers Pg 3 his onit- uary. It was printed in 1862, when he was re- ted killed inthe army. He has just returned 0 bis old home in lowa and 1s anxious to read about himself. §@-The mayor of Cannes, in France, a few days ago married M Bruery, a Catholic priest, aged 95, converted two years’ ago to Protestant- ism, to Mile. Vernet, a Protestant 33 years of age. —_—— 2,000 a 5 fia | = 2 es S, and he THE NEw YorK interest in the Washington en sold to holders. od IN APPEARANCE, in conyenienct THE Night Som. Stirs.—To-day, Messrs. R. lan fled asuit for Jos. night soil, the present ‘LT also avers that during the pendency of the —_—___ ‘THE MARINE Banp has added to the program TwO ARRESTS AND AN EScaPE.—Yesterday De- F. Stump, on 11th street, the central station. When Detective Me- ke up to sell for old brass. He is held for field and Arthur club was onganizoe with ine | 2bearing. The property, In a mulilated state, CUTICURA folowing oftcers: President br. B.A. Adams; seers Jono E Hertelk, conretane Pesce a eurer, | semiee OF LABORERA—The labore ! . : = rs, fitty- *Sthe Hancock and Bugish club of Uniontown | thtee in number, employed on the. excavation PEs TENE) have raised a hickory pole. A large American | © flag, as well as a streamer bearing the nam2s of the democratic candidates, 1s displayed. Howson’s Ick CREAM, $1.25. gal; 3qts, 31. + A CraRGE OF BiGawy.—Last evening, Serzeant Hefner, of the 5th precinct, arrested Isaac Brown, a colored waiter tn Fussell’s ice cr saloon, cn the charge of bigamy, and the Was tn the Police Court this morning and was continued under $00 bonds ull Monday. The complainant 13 Clara Brown, who claims that she and Brown were married tn December. { aud she charges that on the 20th instant Brow committed the erlme of bigamy by marryin: One Maria Plummer. The warrant ts back With the names of the following witne-ses: Clara Brown, 447 Massachusetts avenue; John Jobnson, Ellen Chum, David Spriges, ‘Daniel Spriggs, Rev. Felix Barrotti. rown admits that he iived with her stx years, and says when she contracted bad habits he left her, and be claims that they were never married. TAKE NOTE oF Ir. —1,000 pairs gent’s fine | { low shoes at cost. Hahn’s, Si¢ 7th street. INcENDIanyY Frre.—The alarm of fire, turned im from box 29 about 3 o’¢lock this morning, was for fire discovered in two vacant two-story frame houses in Hughes’ alley, between 25th and ysth and land K streets northwest, owned by John between the B. and 0. railroad and H street northwest, struck to-day against receiving the'r pay once in two weeks, in place of once a week as heretofore. Mr. Murdock, In charge, let them go alter paying them off, and wili get a new garg for next week. ——_+ +e -____ Taking His Ease in a Hammock. as he untied a parce} out a new hammock. by the breezes, got to do is unt! 500 sharls, and Work over the thing until you can te'l whether the open side was meant 1) upor down. This puzzled Harper for full 20 minutes, but he flvally got It right and fas- ‘Yened the ends to two convenient trees. was looking over the fence and slowly chewing ‘or the section of the Boundary street sewer Cure Skin Diseases and Scalp Affections with Loss of Hatr. ‘The Curicuna REMEDIES are marvels of curative Power. Internally, the Curicura jOLVEST cleanses the Liver and Kidneys, regulates the Stor ach and Bowels, enriches and purifies the Blood of Scrofula, Bcrofulous, Gancerous and Canker Hn- mor. Externally, GuTICURA, a medicinal Jelly, ___ ,_ (From the Detroit Free Press | ‘ve been a fool !” a Harper yesterday, in his front yard and shook “Here I’ve been loppiag around all through this infernal hot spell when | Bares “itching Piles: and al Teneo A rte ceo Tmight just as well have been swinging ina | the Skin and Sealy’ with Loe ce eos ot hammock and had my blistered back cooled off mirably sasisted in every case by that most soften- ing, healing, and exquisitely and nursery Sanative, the TOILET SOAP. Gentlemen sa: ICINAL SHAVING Soap is Wo! rfumed toilet. bath, UTICURA MEDICINAL the Cuticuna Mep- ite weight in gold. ‘Any one can All you've Use up a hammock. le about 5iknots, unravel about Then he took off his hat and coat and rolled Inwitha great sigh of relief. No, he dido’t PSORIASIS, quite roll in, THe was all ready to when the hammock walked away from him, and rolled over On the grass and came to a stop witha crequet ball under the smail of his back. Nineteen Years of Suffering and Hun- dreds of Dollars for Medicine. “Did you mean to do that?” called a boy who Weers & Porren: Gentlemen,—I hive a e aWay on green apples. e1 cted for nineteen years with Psoriasis, and. oo and James Green. Damage 400, covered “Did It Of course I did! Git down offnthat | have spent hundreds of dollars fer doctors and staff eel | “Rega rualls pouceman Eid iota nse st ed a TERE ison exhibition at Ellis’ muste store. | yeh Voy slid down, and Harper brought upa | What to cal my d myself raw; then it would dr galla’s head, in cragon, the work TUS ME | vareineck, Lots ot men woutd be willing to do | ured by the Custecar Rawenee E Commvietely ssce, ity. Miss Warde, jon etea | Fj ; 2 s. Cooner charged “having ti June fast | ate Issued to him asa ot U.S. colored | continued under fer. al . The ¢ sonal bonds. Cooper lett t for a loan wh ate with him as collateral t at Prigg’s. + | t ——__- i CorokED Fovens Fixep.—Yesterday atter- noon. three colored men passing along O street, between 9th and ith streets, stopped at a | §; stand for sale of frult, eic., kept by Rob't Ma: well, colored. when one of them took up a crab. | Maxwell remonstrated with them, when they itched into him, beating him severely. Off jallinan succeeded in arresting two of them, precinct station and took them to the st house, and this morning the hames of James Taylor, allas Jeff. Naylor and ‘Wm. Stewart, and being’ convicted of an assault ell, were fined $20 or six months in Jail. Lapigs axD Process (the parts It always gives 6 G street northwest. A Wires Arrticatio terday, Virginia B. Wath le, tied a DI for FoR Dry oxcz.—Yes ns, by Messrs. Cook divorcee from F ui Fairtax county, Va. She asks divorce, the custody of the children, Night to resume her maiden name of BEATING THE STKi OA ‘The attention of a ber of gentle directed yesterday afternoon tothe «uee of an excentric old man, well-knowa fa ington for his odd appearance and pe of character. He is an oily looking old m puffy proportions and apoplectic bue, and is noted alike for his love of the female sex and his love of money. He was standing behind a tree box yesterday on the north side of the avenue, between ith and Sth streets, with his linen duster buttoned close, as if to disguise him from the observation of someone on tne the whom he seemed to be watching. cecasionally bob his head out and bai quite earnestly in that direction. chister of witnesses knowing well the proc! Ues of the old man for the fair sex, suppos:4 him tobe shadowing the movements of one of bts dulcinias. Presently westward Stopped on his range of vision, and he at once skipped out uy towards the car, arriving there just at the moment Pe, pr mencocs wero disemoarking, when he fell into line with the rest on their inareh towards the ashe aat nerth. T! pct bea a eee 2 happy ani on his extending from ear ko car, at the he had successfully deat bis way for a free ride, The tei. | 1 on a salary Cf §t¢ Der Week. The troubie with BE right, but the ISPCTE.— ¢ | didn’t mean to leave the neighvorboo: Cooner chareeg | the show was out felt called upon 10 ¢ op ~ or ¢ | Tie up and shake his tist at the young villian, laimed by ‘Traylor that | Dut tat alan't help the case a bit got into that hammock yet. two feet of the ground, and he had it dead sure, He fell into it as down a well. He felt around to see if he was | mock bas a pendulum motion. This hammock of Harper's was getting the regular swing when his knots untied and he ca; | on the broad of the small boy felt called upon to obsery Most respectfully, me THOMAS DELANY. Concord st., Custom Mill, Mewphis, Tenn., June 16, 1879. arper Was that he didn't drop all his boy at nce. The upper half got into {he hamn« lower half kicked ani? U round On the grass until the small La ou can’t tir i wound up houdspripg WHY your bead < Gré net, and I'll bet inoney RINGWORM HUMOR Harper suddenly rested from his lobors to] Of Six Wears’ Duration Cured by the hadn't Cuticura Remedies, He carefully looked he case over, and decided that he had his plans co high. He therefore lowered the net within Mesers. Werks & Portzg i have had a aaron ube He at the Barber's, for atx “tall Over my cars, face, an heck, ad whics, itched and irritated ine ‘a iereat deal. I have used many remedies by advice of Your Ouricuna Rew taking every bit of leaving rain for t] lump as a bag of shot going in, and then gave himself a swing. person nn be happy in a hammock unless the hatte it as smooth aaa Providente, RT,” 79. itewater | fone) | MADE you edown | 48 Marehall et. Nov. 29, 4 his back with such a jar that ~That ain't no way to level alawn—y to use a regular roller!” After the victim had recovered cons:iousness he crawled slowly out, gently rubbed his bac's want SALT RHEUM | On an apple tree, and slowly disappeared around y | the corner of the house in search of some wea- | pon which would annihilate the hammock at For Nine sears speedily Cured with the one sweep, and though the boy calied to him Cuticur: ie again and again, ask ing if mulnstrel per for nah eencatan ance was to follow the lat show, Mr. Harper never turned his head nor made a sign. 82 The Philadelphia Bu’etin says: “It the New York Neurologists find out that Tanner has been fooling them all the time, what aghast-trick expressions they will pat on.” They will, no doubt, feel somewhat Sayre about it, but they can consult Dr. Antisell, of Wash- ington. Messrs. WErKs & P Teton haw been troubled for nine Saeed nave th Sal eard with Salt Rheum, and medicine (I thing) kaowa beet attended by piysle:an y relier. AST hi tive, completely curiny me. It is two mont) 8 Bi I quit usiba the medicine, and J am senche eee permanently cured. Kas atitde alone prompts me tender you my test 01 Le - EO. F. OWEN, ‘Most truly yo @ é a a im eater in Pianos wit! Orcas, BAND Rarips, MICH. October, 1879. yAmsrHa EMBROIDERY. ABMALL LOT OF 2,().0 YARDS. AT HALF PRICE. 2c., Be, 4c-, Be., Ge, Te., 8¢., 10c., 120., OUTICURA REMEDIES, For Skin, Scalp and Blood Humors, AT Towso: — Prepared ts Breet, Sho nat rai Front Androseogsin Cotton, 18 conts. = ee a and 8 Snow nea and XN yles of Caltooes, 6 and 8 ceuts Pigg fll Secrest meena Sin ale ent ee a ae a ty apa fait nerraes mee esetet ‘Wide Sh , : {nite Bed Quilts, So. ~ ge Bo g1. fe ee Soar, (oS in bars; for White Wool Flaunaer 280.130, B70. ‘Towels, en. 10 and ide., end Ihe. Navy bine loth for "Bone wad Men's wear, 81, COLLINS Black Gashuncree’ ‘guoie' width, all wool, 48c., 60., 75¢., 816, Sl. f Voltaic Hlectric Plasters, Pure ‘Alpacas, 25c. RECEIVING NEW FALL CARPETS DAILY. pas soem at Wearana i C. &, TOWSON, Le 7 va Bear the Oepier Market. ARRIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS Baltimore and Potomac Bepot, corner Baltimore and Ohio Depot. corner New RS ie Street. ay avenue and © re er MO) & way. .6:00 t8t, Lonis. » Bal . & Phila. ex. 9:00] Western acco! {Balt., Anna. m.. 5 & way.6:37 Staunton & Va. Spr. _ exp! Balt. N.Y. daily ex-|Balt., Lau. &B: 7 if western Caprese er cept Bundsy. CiTy ITEMs. For Gout and Rheumatic Gout take Whitite’s Anti-Rheumatic Pills, Price, 50 cents a box. LODILLE’S HEADACHE SPECIFIC, the greatest cure ever introduced for headache. PRTERSEN & ALSCAWEE, Who sell nothing but the best. will suppiy the thirsty with Bergner & Engel’s Beer during the Fest next week. Dr. HARTLEY'S great remedy for catarrh and throat diseases, Sold by all druggists, jy3l-s,méwim GILES’ LINIMENT IopIDE AMMONIA cures Neu- Talgia, Face Ache, Rheumatism, Gout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains,Sore Throat, Erysipelas, Brulses, and Wounds of’ every nature in man or animal. ‘The remarkable cures this remedy has effected classes it as one of the most important and valuable remedies ever discovered for the cure and relief of pain. In July last I fell and hurt my back; tried everything without relief unttl I used Giles’ Lininent Iodide Ammonia, which cured me. THOMAS GILBERT, Eastchester, N.Y. Gites’ Pills cure Liver Complaint, 31-3,t,t,3t FARINACEOUS SUBSTANCKS are not proper food for infants, and the indiscriminate use thereof tends largely to augment the excessive mor- tality among children deprived of a mother’s nursing. Mewlin’s Food, while extremely nu- tritive, is free from any such objection, and {3 highly commended by all who have used it. All leading Druggists and Grocers have it fi sale. Price, 75 cents, T. METCALF & Co., Boston, Mass. Straw Hats at Cost for Cash. Dollar Straws reduced to 75 ceats. ys’ 75 cent Straw Hats reduced to 50 cents, Boys’ good School Hats 15 to 35 cents. Balance of stock of Men’s Summer Under wear, Half-Hose, Neck-wear, Hundkerc! Suspenders, ae., &c., at reduced prices, to clo them cut, at Lewis’ “Popular One Price stor 920 Seventh st. n. ASiflicted Try “Dr. Swayne’s Medicine: Do not negiect. a cough. sore thoat, &¢. Dr. S ald, hoarseness, &e Di Coniponnd Syrup of Wild Cherry ts a wi agin curative. “The most reliable remedy for Bronchitis, asthma, all throat, breast and lung diseases. Trial bot- tes, 25¢,; large, $1. a Dr. Swayne’s Ointment for tetter, itching pilea. Itching Piles. — Symptoms—A motsture, Hke Itching Pfles. perspiration, intense Itching, Itebing Piles, It never particularly’ at night. Itching Piles, fatis. t Sold by druggists and at Stott & Cromwell’s, wholesale agents, SKINNY MEN anD Women are not admired. It lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, use “Welles Heallh Renerer.” ’ Greatest remedy 09 earth for impotency, sexual debility, decline, &e. $1 at cruegists. Depot, 5s Barclay street, N.Y., and for Washington at 450 Penn’a avenue. “ALDERNEY WAG ”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered In ¥ Ibs. “Ward” print 35c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5e. per qt. BerYston’s 1880” FURNACES, CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR COAL OR WOOD, BRICK-8SET AND PORTABLE, Are powerful heaters: remarkably durable: eco- nomical in fuel; give universal satisfaction ; have no bolted joints; are free BOOTS AND SHOES. W, 2 Bice, sa TI MABKET SPACE. BOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, BOOTS, BH AND SLIPPERS. qAljoar Summer Stock will be sold at a re- ion. Comz Eagiy axp SECURE THE BARGAIXS. W. H. RICH, jy1T ‘77 Market Space. NE’ YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. A RABE OPPORTUNITY B THE B! MADE SRUES IN THe UNiEseD Searess Af VERY LOW PRICES. Burt's Men's Csif Strap Shoes. Hurts Men's Calf Low Baton. et Burt's Mer $2.50 Calf Righ Butior Burt's Men's Calf Cougress.. Burt's Boy's Cloth-top Buttor THESE DS ARE FULLY 30 PER oO} LESS: HERR MANUFACiURERS’ PRICES THEY ABE BEITER THAN CUSTOM WORK. Ladies’ Biippers,, Newports and Low Button at ries. greatly reduced Ladies’ Fine Kid Button Boots $2 to #7. Boys, Misses and Ohildreu’s Shoes of best makes, a Joweat prices. One ees y) 0 0. McCARTHY. BOOKS, &e. EW BOOKS. Judge and Jury, by B. V. Ab! easid aa Rae M 3,0 Appleton’s General Gui eu. ‘The Story of an Ronest ‘an, by Kim: Little Comedies, by Julian Sturiis.. David Armetropg—Franklit 8. Lotiers toHetty Heedl: People Who Haven't Time, &6., b: Beauty sDaughiter.b> authior of Moliy Bawn, &@ Stationery of ail kind at the lowest fenren. 7. H. & O. H. MOBRISON, Law BooxsknLers AnD STATIONERS, 475 Pa. ave. n.w. yy Pansy... 7, 100 +60 WHITE. Every Day Enclish.... HOWELLS. ‘The Undireovered Oounitry: WISTER. A New Race PINKERTON OTT. adity or Exile. arson Thorn’s Tri » Kesays and Li: FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY to date. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, eres BoogsToRR, OSSUTH.” Memoirs of 3 BUCKINGHAM. P: TAYLOR. Critic: dyl4 Penn. av: ue NEW EDITION or LIPPINOOT?’S PRONOUNOING GAZETTEER ov THE WORLD. angi published and for gale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Successors To Monum Buos., my COAL AND WOOD. YOAL! WeoD: COAL! LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH: FOR WOOD AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MARLOW, Office and Depot: Cor. 8th and B sts. 8.w. Branches: A st., bet. 2d and $d n.e. andcor. 9th st. and New York’ave. n.w. G. L. SHERIFF, bo OAL AND WOOD, ? salina Btity and ‘a8 Pa. Ave. Depot and Mills, Water and N strest, Potomac River. ap29 Jy24-im woop. JOHNSON BROTHERS. from gaes, The mest DURALLE FURNACE. the CHEAP- EST to buy. Fitted with OLINKER-CLEANING GRATES: ASH-SIFTING GRATES and ASH-PANS; LINED FEED-DOORS, DRAFT REGULATOR, etc. Have many ATTKAQTIVE ane PRAOTICAL IMPROVEMENTS never b: fore lopted. Send for circnlars before Barahasing others. BRICHAHDSON, BOYNTON & CO., MANUFAC1UREKS, Foresle ba * Water street, Mew York. Cc. G. BALL, jy29-th,s,tu3m__13237 E st., near Willard’s. WATCH REPAIRING, ENGRAVING, &0 WATCHES, OHRONOMETERS and Complicated TIME-KEEPERS of every description carefuliy Repaired by ekilled workmen. Coats OF ARMS, CRESTS, MONOGRAM, &e,, engraved on Metal or Stone, Wamond and every other doscription of JEW- ELEY Heset and Repaired- M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO, 3y21 1107 Penna. Ave. \ERBA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAY8 VERY ORNAMENTAL, 4nd in imitation of all kinds of stone, and tuet as durable. For sale ata heavy discount from former prices ‘TEREA COTTA VABES, SEWEB PIPE, BTOVE OROOES, &x., AT THE LOWEST RATES. PUTOMAC TERRA COTTA C9., 401 New Jersey ave., mard7-ly Near B. & G. Dejot. ETCBELL, COOKE & co., STOOK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, ilege. Con! at close rates Gorréspouience solicited a0use0 DOUGLASS, Oth street, St. Cloud Building. From Tis Date A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT WILL BE MADE ON ALL CASH BALES. 3528 DOUGLASS. (OMPOUND LICORICE POWDER. An excellent remedy for pi ths blood Suculsting the system, good for Dlcors, Pine pies itchinwon the Sin, Piles, Oostivenass, Bious- ness, etc. For sale at A.M. HLOCZEWSHIS Drug Store, jy1a 423 Oth street nu. w. LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS are known as the best, 80 is JUSTH'S old stand known for aa the only place where SKCOND-HAND OLOTHING. canbe sold af Te: Spectable prices, Address or call at SUSTH'S old ‘and, No. 619 D st., between 6th and 7th ts. n.w. or Branch Store, No- 408 9th st., between D and & n.W. N. B.—Note by mail promptly attended GBEAT Baneains mm UNREDEEMED PLEDGES: DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES, 8 SOLID SILVERWARE, TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN ADVANOES. A fine assortment of BREECH-LOADIN SHOTGUNS, at .M. & EB. COHEN'S LOAN OFFIOR, 396 1007 Seventh st. n.w. OSERS of IND-1 Dees ave. “Prompt atéention will be given to" cake th racneas 'O MORE perros 'e. PUBLIC ANNO EM) ". Ree STAMPS: -RIBDONE X SIZE now be wr thet Eoucmsrnea : Ba epEPHoNIc | Coxngczi0~s. 5 B WwoopD. Full Weight. Best no x COAL. Prompt Deliveries. WOOD. Main office, wharves, mill and depot co With taeaugiod Tacllities ae advantages for eco- nomically conducting the wi and coal le, ane factory, ene store yards enal us stock up lars en coal is lowest; offices throughout the city, and all in immediate u- comm: pt attention to orders, we nication, aes prom| Prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie~ are ties of coal at the very lowest prices. ‘We insure strictly pure coal, of 2,240 pounds to ton. JOHNSON ‘enoTH RS, of ice, mill and di foot of 12th, 13th‘ana Fes. s.w. Of 5 1802 Fat D.W. ity Sth at .; and 221 Pa. av. ge. ol D.W. ; 1418 7th st. n. ees N4tr0maL FAIB ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and SXINDLING WOOD wes awarded to us ‘over all sompetitors. STEPHENSON & BEO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street whart. OfMoe: 13th and Penns. svenue. nove OLITICAL BANNERS, FLAGS & PORTRAITS. P At HOJER & 'S, 97 Duane st., New York. JelT-t.8,t-30 ee ee % Or atc Ld mel RILEY, a Biley Building, ty80-6t__ Corner 9th and E sts. neor. G®.4r MABHK DOWN. ‘To reduce stock withont delay to make improve- ments, I will seil for the next fifteen days— DIAGONAL and WORSTED GOATS and VESTS, DIAGONAL and WORSTED OOATS and VESTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE SUITS, LIGHT OASSIMERE sUIT3, FLANNEL SUITS, FLANNEL B8UITs, CHEVIOT SUITS, OHKVIOT SUITS, LIGHT CaSSiMERE PANT: ALPACA AND NUN'S OLOTH OOATS, ALPAOA AND NUN’S CLOTH OOATs, SEKREUCKER AND LINEN SUIT! SEERSUCRER AND LINEN Sure, YOUTHS’ AND Boys’ Buirs, LIGHT CASSIMERE a YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUIT: Fine Clotting been sti et aeerion ee fe Clothing been sold at suc low prices, Call and examine for yourself. A. 8, m1 ivania Avenu syag TOLD Pemeeren ote ang Tie ae QUPFLIES FOR PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. ANEW ESTABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash a full supply of every ‘used, Gas are sete ag aire Pee tae repared %0 trade her house. We ally tims Tnapection of Our Stock, ponfident that we cannot be besten elthey ta dm & CO Je9-1¥ 319 12th street n. —— 23) —— PorvuLaR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THR Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1880. THERE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED BY TH® eaureepelal a gee aan made with the owners of ‘he United States Cironit Court on March 81 ren- acred the following Jeaisio ns = Ast-That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal. 2d—Its drawings are fair. 5 ‘The management call attention to the libera has met with such popular favor seeeiofore. and which will again be precoated for the AUGUST DRAWING, 0, 1araoe aoe 10,008 600 do. a > DRY GOODS. AMUSEMENTS. \TILL GREATER CLINE JIFPTEENTH GRAND ANSUAL Schuet. S i Paice oe Mater ot the Wi ington Kchuetaem Verein DEY GOoDs. pmencinx ou the BECOND DAY OF AUGUSE NEVER SO CHEAP BEFORE. and LASTIAG TIVE DAYS. Onnce: Dancin focent large Bath Towels, 126e.; dou- | Mve'e by the Marine every day -Linen Table ats m. Rp cial p dS pe, by Se cli Enne, Mars. Manroe and Morose, ia their truly OF = Wonderful eymnsstic frats, and Henry Bryant, cae, 19e. and up; | Fentriloguie? Priliiant fiumiaation and Greworks feel Begun, Eablesch ome lay ote tha) Shes & ing the festival, The Smaaer Te oo “ } G S wonerchor aad Oolum! > Bees in have kindly consented to aesiet. the Verein song and the performance of gymnastic exer ¢® Ihe best order is gnarantead by the several commitices 8% Positively no admittance to doubtful characters. "Members and invited Geeme Are requested to proseut their Gichem ee She 00: h cises. | HEAD & CO. Si | 205 F street, between 12th and 13th. | sirius firsticlasee Cut this oak and | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS HE PICNIC i eu. 6. CODD FELLOW {3 SE of Warbingten and Baitimore at rving Pa TUESDAY, Avg. 3, 1580. Halk (resne oe OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS REGARDLESS OF COST. MSION by STV = = ENT BE CAUL OONFER. Pure LINEN FIGURED LAWNS reduced from | §NCE GLY MONT. on steamer has — J Gna teases vars of besntifal INOURED Foor, ga TUESDAY, Aucuat (8, 185) Steamer LAWNS reduced from 10 Down to 6. Teh et. whert at 10 Rant inaree’ Se aged FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS AT COST. Senet S T-n Fine qvality (wool) DRESS GOODS reduced from NP RMSUT TS th » ri ) » the best is a world, reduced to10. "S72" COTTON in th CARTER'’s, ‘TL Market Space. INDIA LINEN, the new and desirable article for D ladies’ white dresses, reduced from 3 N to 20 Beautiful Lace Stripe White Goods reduced tol’ return'ng on last tr’ Els, 60 CENTS. en Yours free. TiC Chidren under ht at Moore's Ho- Nee are eumnwra, jaud Size heavy Linen Towels rediiced from'28 bows to O enmeaisumenaa Bisck Silke, Black Cashmerea, Biack Satin, Black ASSOCIATION, Black Buntines sf tutaenty oie Grenddines, | TUEEDAY aVKi ihoeneay, oe Pure Wool Twilled Cashmeres, 25. of Avexandria dmpumrarege fae. CARTER'S, wm snibers, aed ne Tee ee ee eee Dery 3728 FUR Market Space. | ist ‘coxceie wane HT MANUFACTURERS. \ATFISH CHOW DE: DUBREUIL BROS. & co., : a a BUNDAY, Aaneen 1212 F Street N. W. toy ee aWeeeh the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in iakince arto = Gur ELLIPTIC SHIRT only 65 cente. Senhet 2b. tan eto reoran in the Our GLOBE SITET only teeente Evening. Ke yr ai the EUREKA BEINFOKCED, finished, only 21. CHAS. EB. THOMSON oe EW, Ps i compare it with any other Shit for the P.8.—Exor Perch Fishing and Oratbiag Also, a line of GENTS' FURNISHINGS atwsy: | _J931, 47,14: on hand st Sa ESTE SE pg DUBREUIL BEOS. & Co., GRAND EX Sy2 ELb2 F street N. W. Ry the JPRS Ey MEN = B CH OF THE BALTIMORE | UY) SUTUEDAY, Ave SIZAM SHIRT FACTORY. m the fast steer 425 3th street newt Boat wi Headquarters for Ready-made Dress Shirts. Shirts made toorder. Onr specialty, c.. TBE ELLIPTIC SHI A GENUINE WAMSUTIR GENU EW, SHIk: BOYS’ SHIRTS fo Linas All of our Shirts ” Counnrrre nt 4. W. Premont, perfect fiting. SUMMER Wm. Johnec Per cent. lower than resular price. H. ©. Eapey STEAM SHIRT FACTORY, Sy3t-nt 4y27 435 7th ne Ao ROLL BUNTING, 20 cts. GENDAY EXcunsio : ¥ as Lapy or tHe Lane FINE QUALITY LINEN LAWNS, 15 OTS. sone oh DaY AFTEXNOON on the Pocomna 6th etreet wharf at 4 and 5 p.m. TeRP FIGURED SWISS, 25, 30, 3736 CTS. LAKE leaving at $ p.m., fare, 50 ¢ EON leaving at 5 p.m., fare, 25 cents 8 Ohilare: ten years free. COURTAULD ORAPES AND VEILS. IVE ION TO GLYMONT MONDAY, AUGUST 2, Iss). The steamer W. rooran TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINB. AN FXOUP TYLER & CHEWNING, mnake two trips, leaving 10 a.m. aud 6% p m., returving at 7 and 12 p.m. Street cars will be at the wharf te convey parties home. Jy30-2 (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.) OR ATLANTIC Cr S¥26 ors st. nw. F CHEAPEST PNOURSTC OUT OF BALTI- t01 A : av tie Olty, via tue ol Bip ae Deets Te nearpassed for Comfort, | BUSte trom Pilads iphia, the Oainden and Atlantia “made Shirts of ourown makealways in | Bsilroad,throngh from P iladelphia tn n 90 minutes. Fare for the round trip $3.50. z ets good for, stock: COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR and UNDER- season. Bingle fare 83.5. ‘Baltiwore dai is WEAR in correct styles, at popular cash prices. vpn santana iy at 3 p.m., fromm THOMPSO! pies CTO! ete for Sale at oftice only ™ si rg eee “FED. ‘AHRIVER, we Seen atone 3529-20 No. 3 Light street wharf. PRIN MER CBABBING FISGING AND BATHLN s GAR ooDs. ane. A BELEOT EXCURSION = = PINEY POINT AND BETURN, WEDNESDAY, Acoust 47H, 1380. NW. THOMPSON. en French | _ Steamer Jon Fee COCR ae ei eiS ine of ‘The bost will leave Gib street wharf, DRESS GOODS, com: & full assortment of By t id Colored Silk | AUGUST 47B, 1580, at 8 a.m. ; arriv SELB Erdle eerste | Pome a, Spina Neate lee ed = aero. fenee — Yann, Madras Glaghas: Tndis | @Xcursioniet to al! parts of the city. * okote i> Mulls and French Nainsooke, all be 4 Lively limited to Sout Bathiow sults for rout ‘An inspection of our stock is solicited. kek asics ee fusic and dancing HOOE BROTHER & CO., Wharf will be wel! figh’ Tickets: Adults, 75 cts. ; Child 6to 12, 25 cts.' iy8_ 1323 F st. n.w., near Ebbitt Honse. | Foreaie by G. it. Nourse k Uo Denerats, wore Ce | Hiatt at ny nd of y2 AH. SHATTUCK, | Managers. Our « at 75 cont inbtapor a re seid teehee Tatyana [Wo Boats: TWO BANDS w present . BRIET, 0 eh KH ‘he cheapest Shirt in the worid TRUTH AND DUTY. fade 6 cents. © OGr LINEN COLLARS nest SELECT EXCURSION OF THE SS SSO Peg cee re ae gop as ie urna CARROLL INSTITUTE world in quality and price. Our Silk SOARES, at TO MARSHALL HALL Rent ara foratatoet moments | ox MONDAY, AUOUST 2, 150, for $1.35 by the trade generally. ; On the Blegant Steamers WW. W. Corcoran and £. 8730 1002 F street northwest. Steanters will leave 7th street wharf as follow :— W. W. Corcoran m..T. V. Arrowemith at ¢""0 and 130 p.m SeIEe Returning, will leave Marshall i at 2, 6 and 10 p.m., arriving in ihinston at ', ¥ J apdil p.m. Tickets, 50 cents. N. ts. cka of [Hon SITTERS. Tuly 220 will be wood for this ocoawion.—jy27 > MAC FERRY COMPANY. ¢ deeiring & delightful change trom the PreewDE Hest of the city, can enjoy an our anda hsit'e ride on the foto. mac river to Alexandria and retarn, a the week, for 15 cents, or 10 tichut® for So saute on ae Fe '$ Boats; children 1G Stop One Minute and Think. mp. , 1:30, 8 a 6 Wand 7:30 p.m. The trips até 5 30'ad ¢.50, p. in. are copectally refveohiaet «4 invigorating. ¥ m Bitters — | QXCURSIONS ON STEAMER ma cx a TO Et Ds THIN, or | Fy XOUMSIONS, ONNGTON = Br feel g DEBILITATED, TO OCOOQUAN FALLS Iron Butters| ION cure you.” | Every Mondey, Westnesd:y and Fri- —— uring the season. : itters ‘OCCASION, d trip, 25c. Dancing. Leave’ n= pit Trfecl GM LAPETS | nerehert ei ose Unutenihe' ats p.m. Iron Bitters| 4 BURDES, 10 BES | ON SUNDAY 7) MARSHALL HALL AND 1° tron Bi will cure VERNON Sas 4 wiaccecel i . Leave her wharf st 2.30 p. ma. ;returni 5 If you are s mother, and have Bonn tei, ab ceute. = ent or sues ire ch Eyaeria, oF To MT. disease that femal:s are Krom Bitters | dis : ‘will Parcs Bor. ALL Davecwre Set Toes. .ehudin = state: SAND AN EXOURSION FRO! —_ FOR I RESS MONROE OR VIRW, DINNER AT EITBER POINT, HS BEOWN CHEMICAL 00., $22. ROUND TRIP, 820. For Freixht or Passage pceded A. L, BUGGING, Azt BALTIMORE, 5 3e29-3m ‘Boston Whart, Balt er One Ruamer CITY OF ALEXAND! Hee sale by STOTT & CROMWELIs 485 Pennayi- AY Brome OTe OF aL cista. ceca FRIDAYS, landing at Girmont Wea Seedaye and Marshall Hall Fridays. EWn MACHINE REPAIRING. | pqit2BEe Sect Cotwmas Ferry wharf 7:18 pm.» ead - +) ee wo S . jeld-Tw" = HE TIVOU PARK We have the best facilities for REPAIRING SEW- | # NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIO for Picuicg ING MACHINES of every description. AU work | ground Wachsnwton. abe Boots iene fo the Park. First-class accommodations at| Our $15 SEWING MACHINES are perfect and | city prices; also, fne stabil yodatio warranted for three years. —. NEEDLES and ATTAQHMENTS for all Ma- chines, at D* ¥.A. VON MOSCHZISHER, OFFENHEDIEWS, G10 19th street northwest. ee Brecial Attention Given to the Trestment of yt Cor. F n.w. 101 In BE: Im- J TH cranes couns of tHe pisraior | PRTVED slau asraata, Ee hy ae Bank Motiog fe hereby vn fant al Gepocttore DE. VON MOSCAZISKER Bio ave not drawn ‘of, the last three divi- Senda the Rooelver will be 22 fFom | nas now been long enoueh 10 % feast drawn jhe Presented tothe Hecsiver on.or ‘of his skill or success is un Defore October 157% MATTINGLY, Beootver, etter, eyareas ta? Feunity ‘W- B- OOK, oops. a posteony.) treated by fe sbore [_2V1s 0RROON © 00. Bankers, = ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0.5 ae may ae aon

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