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Se THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY......... august 4, 1550. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-Day. OPFICK OF THE CRISF SIGNAL OFFICKR, WaSiINGTON, August 4, 1550. the Middte antic states, cloudv or loudy Weather, with rain, yartible lonary temperature, stationary or lower barcmeter. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. The following are the rea y3 of the thermorn- eter at the Signal Ofice during the day:—7a m., 739; 7:35 @.m., 73°: 11 am., 14%: 2 pm., 76. Maximum, 7% minimum, LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. Smith, t Notwithstace‘ng the weather last night the w inet Inclemeancy : meetl oft EB Garfield and Aitiur Ciud ded. Si 3 new members John A. Baker inst Lewis ie Se: Wunder, guardiso rated a suit agal question as to the ft of Great imbus Kenn; Detective jonths tm jail. were fined $10 each or peny of some bras: Cotumbus moa ubrty days tn jail for the lar- 1x pounds Of irou from the Uni- A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE STEAM YACHT fs to be raflied on the 25th tnstant. ‘Tickets and fofor- mation can be had at the Ebbitt House drug store. - t CHURCH AND IN THE P4s- rday, Iu the case of Saari Scott (pastor of Enon, colored, Baptist against Betsey Seott—bili for a divor latter fled by Mr. J. K. Redington her and also 4 cross bill. In her answer sh that a disturbance took place tn the churci a large portion of the membership withdrew, one Robert Cole and defendant being among the number. She dentes that she left plaiauitr’s > | man wa District Demoérats. AREANGEMENTS FOR THE GRAND RATIFICATION MEBTIS | A conference meeting of deiegate3 from the various democratic organizations in this Di: titet was held last bight mthe large hailin Vernen Rew for the purpose of completing ar- rangement for the grand ratiicauon meeting to be held Angust wih instant. There were present about fiy delegates, represening four- fecn orgenizations, Mr. Wiillam Dickson, as | chatrman of the central committe, occupied | the cha’, with Mr. Lawrence Gardner as tary. It was agreed that each delegate be et Led to a vote in place of voting by delezations. 1t was voted that each of the de ate organ- izations be author to ‘crease their delega tions from two to seven members. The meet ndorsed tbe action of the central com i th e5 the time tas thi e of ho! = action of the € tr in y 2 1 rat‘fication meeting. Th ton mittee was also endorsed in designating Mr. | Robert Bal! as marshal of the torehlfght proves- ent sto nd in giving the Jacksou Democratic As | Sicieticn the right of Iino tu the procession. | Mr. Joln E. Norris moved that the co: thee on the erection and preparation of a u at the City Hall be fnereased to five; adopted, and the chatr appolnted tr adattion to Messrs. J. H. Yates and_K. C. Hi the tollowlag :— By Huggins . Harpe The flowing were appolntea | committee on decorations :—Messrs, C. G. God- | trey, Geo. A. Junneman, Moore, Thos. Muntz, J. W. Tolson. W. | ridge, F. P. Morgan and R. T. Scott. The authorized to appoint the rema cemmittees—on printing, music, resolu speakers—when the fail ist of’ delice tt ions organizations shall ! ereased to the required nv On motion of Mr. Robert Ball) marshal, ¢: erganization was fnstructed to marshal to co-operate with hi he hall in Vernon Row svenlbg next, before the regular meet es place metal Cosni feli pr ing and Communications were r cock and English club at xe club to participate tn 2 pole aud trom the SX E g him with a badge of th from the coummaittee on ball, of engaging the rooms of th AL would be be jected. was appointed, m, Simmons’ and | GC kept up. laid on the SUL tH. The ¢ secutlve comm: ‘ORTH WASEINGTON HANCOCK AND EN( chee THE cuts raised a fine pole, about 100 tect in helcht, yes- terday alternoon at the corer of 7th and Bouu- Gary streets. Arrangements are being made for araUtication meeting at an early date. ‘The Schuetzen Fest. The rain yesterday and last evening natur- ally interfered with the en loyment of fe Iriends of the Washington Scheutzen Verciu, but the membership engaged in the contest for the kingship during the dav. ‘This result ory tor Sr r, the present Peter Dill. that made bs royal banquet E ned til Friday evening. Of the invi pucsts, only Gen. Sherman ard four of the Bal: tmore Schuetzens appeared. ‘The banquer hs Ing been prepared, it was discussed ‘‘uno! ally,” and a lew toasts were drun! i G Sherman, Mr. Ehrettzen and Mr. Kramer responded. Mr. Wolf intimated that at the baLquet to the king be would take formal leave ot the Verein as its president, the nine years lie has held the office having severely tax -d his health, time and social ties. The presid-nt’s gold medal was awarded to Mr. Dill as the sec- ond best shot. Thursday evening there will be an eating match on watermelons between ten contestants, house to live with Cole, and has always lived at plaintifl’s house, corner of C street and Ken- tucky avenue. She charges that the defection in the church was caused by the notorious adultery of plaintift, ‘pastor of Enon Bapust Cbureh,” with one Mary Lindsay, in his own house, and against her (the wife’s) protests and remonstrance; that he said, “No, I'm not ashamed of it; I've got her, and I intend to Keep her; help it if you can.” She charges that alier ‘the splitin the chureh he abandoned her, has iven her no su and has continued t6 live ip adultery with Lindsay woman. She de- nies that he made over the property to her, &c. ‘The cross bill charges desertion in 1576, adultery With Mary Lindsay from October, and states that as pastor of the chureh He has ‘a ary of $40 per month, and she prays a pendente le, GENTLEMEN, remember, all-wool garments Used in a superior manner and skilful pressing gives them a new appearance. A. Fischer, 96 G street Dw. ——— THE TABLE at Kawley Springs, Va, abounds in the good things of lif; tne waters, in beallb.t Sige A Basy MaNGiep ny a DoG.—A little dauzh- ter cf Mr. George Ramsey, residing ai the cor- er of isth and G streets southeast, was at- tacked yesterday afternoon and crucliy mangled by a dog belonging to her father. The litte 1 is cply fourteea months old, and her jaw- Was completely crushed by the dog. Dr. | + E. Reberts rendered medical ald, and pro- | rd the wound a dangerous one. The dog Was shot by Oflicer Noxes. Washington Is full | of jus amiable household pets as thts in- fant-eating cur, and the mistake ts in not shoot ing them before they tear the tender fle: cbildren or infitct upon humanity the hor bydrephobia, —__ TuE FIRE Boakp met last night. The report Of Cblet Cronin for July was read. It stowed filteen alarms for fires, Involving _an estimate loss of $6,900; Insured ‘to $6,700. The to changes in the force were note | houn Clark, of company No. 6, to be foreman ot | truck company A, Vice Henry Steele. reduced to | firemen and transferred to company No. 6. | Fireman Frank Donnelly, ot company i be engineer of same company, vice Levi Mobling, reduced to private red to noe No. 6. F. Hl. Myers to be tire- mon, vice Donnelly, promoted. Private RT, -Wiliems, of company No. 3, iensferred tocom pany NO. 4, and private J. Danie! Ke , tO company No. dtox ‘ato fireman and transferred to com No. 2, and Private John Maker, of company No. | %, to tuck company B, vice Priva Lawrence Grant, of same company, transi i pany No. 6, The resignation of Piivate Robert bile, of Company No. 3, to take effect t | l.and James H. Fi - | icy Of the usual t Condemned vas nobation—a board appolutm y horse Tom was turned cv tendent of property. Th ~ The veterin: ot dark brown t ie The re- | port of t ‘THE WasHrncron Li ‘TRY Corps’ Ex- | CUKSION to Giymont thts evening has been post- pobed, on account of the weather, until farther hetice. ‘The regular month held to-night. Busines: member is requested to be pre ‘Tue NaTiowa VETERAN last ght at the Leadquar New York ave- nue, Mr. J. KR. Thompson tn the chair and Major i. D. Norton secretary. Messrs F. E. Dinsmore, Wm. Jones and John J. Li elected members. Action respect 1 coming ratl- postponed until the next is The report of a special € appointed several Weeks ago to pre- E address LO the soldiers and sailors of ar Was then read, and the committee con- dnued © e next meeting night. S| 3 Were made by Col. S. RK. Hamill 2 the general situation. ‘THE AUCTION SaLg of boots and shoes by Duncanson & Bros. auctioneers, will be con- ainued this evening, ’at 634 o'clock, and to-mor- TOW morning al 16 6 clock, at 98: street north acaion meetin: West. Known as the “Park Shoe Store.” A splendid chance for buyers. t ALLEGED ORGANIZED RESISTANCE TO THE PO- Lick.— From all accounts the police ullicers do- tng ast of the Government Printing Ontce area ng,” Brewy hard time of It, and it 13 re- ported that there ts an organized movement among some of the residents (young men) to rid that section of certain of the omicers it possible. According to the statements made by some of tue policetuen a regular meeting was calied for this object recently, at which 27 men were ent; that after those left who | Une names of their own parents, and yet, are Fireman ¢ | a ; bOod Of Massachusetts avenue and 1ith street hoithwest by @ citizen and taken to the 6th ct station. He was a bright-loo’ Itithe | swe red to com- | A ———_ Picnics and Excursions. ‘The steamer City of Alexandria makes excur- sions down the river every Wi , Friday and Sunday evening. Grand excursion ot the Journeymen B0k- binders’ association to Piney Point next Satur- he steamer Lady of the Lake will hereatt<r leave her wharf every Saturday at 6 p.m. for Norfolk, Fortress Monroe and the Capes, These pre very pleasant trips, NOTHER ALLEGED OUTRAGE IN MARYLAND.— The mother of Sophia Green, colored, residing near Wheaton, Montgomery county, Maryland, having on Saturday last ed Wm. Johnson, colored, With commit:ing an outrage upou this girl, about three weeks ago, Deputy Sheriff vones is this week in search of Johnson. ‘Tne gin, acripple, has been in the emyloyment of ir. Geol Plyer, at Wheaton, and Johnson is employed on the farm of Admiral Sangs, abouc five miles from this city. Last week, the gurl having complained of feeling weak and deuili- tated, the mother, on questioning her, found out for the first time what was the cause of her sickness, and at once procured the warrant. —_ Lost CHILDREN picked up in the streets are taken to the nearest poitce station house, trom whence messages are sent by telephone throughout the District to ascertain the where- abouts of the parents or friends of te Hittle Wanderers. Sometimes, when they are very young, they are a source of much trouble and vexation, and as the stations have ttle or nore of the conveniences of an orphan asylum, the kind-hearted neighbors are often called on in the interest of humanity. Generally tas lost ones range between the ages of three and six Years, and experience has shown that what should be the most fmportant part of the child's education—learning tts naine and .es!- dence—uas been sadly neglected. Many re- Markably intelligent children, when they fall ito the hands of the police, are unabie to give to tell the hames of neighbors. Sometimes it is bours velore they can be restored to their parents, The suggestion is made that if their names and residences were stamped on some pat of thelr cloth ng their restoration fends would be much facilitated. bright a ¢bild, many respe be found in the District, w Up a few days since in’ the S| picked betyibor- , about 53¢ years of age, wear' 3 a vativo ‘ket. linen pants and a lows r Lat Q. “What's your fath: . * His name 18 Bob, too. mother's name?” other name?” A. your father call her 2” does your mother cal does 2 What - Car metimes.” Q. * 4 Pt ae 3) What do other people “Bob.” Q. “What does he do “Works.” An- | swers to other questions developed the that the child was well ¢ quainted the brick yards in the eas e city, and ‘also with the marine ba - Tacks and With the streets in that section, but his exact location could not be determined: Some of the officers furnished him with <om<- thing to eat, and If the quantity consumed 1s any indieation of good heath, the little fetlow 1s in fine condition. It was not long after the meal when, placing his hand on his stomach, he said he had pain and w: to go home, tf they would show bim the East Capitol cars. Mis father Mnally was found, and the youngster gladly left tor home with hii. rn t A Harry Ivrct. —While sitting in the cars | recently one of New York's wealthtest steam- boat ov ners read the advertisement of tne Lou- islana State Lottery Company. He tfeli an trre- sistable impulse to buy a ticket. It was on the mornt of the June di 5} id he tele graphed for a ticket. The ists had not closed at » Broadway, New York city, and he re- ceived from M. A. Dauphin a ticket—the last one sold there—when to his surprise, in 4 few hours afterwards, he received a notice informing him that he had drawn $5,000. “Is there sich @ Unlug as iuck:” Any information about the next drawing on the second Tuesday ot the month Will be given on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York city. 1 MARRIED AT FIFTEEN YEARS Op; DESSRTED AT SEVENTREN.—Yesteray 2 igyio B. Davis filed & bill tor divorce from Benje afn $. Davis, She sets oul that her maiden name was Magzle Hiol- loran, and in isTi, when on.y Ofteen years old, she was married to Davis, who itved with ber until October, 1573, and then deserted her, aud OD account Of desertion sie asks a divorce, GOING TO THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLAVE at CicxG0.—Eminent Comiaander M. M. Par- ker, or Columbia Commstdcry, No. 2, Knights Templar, bas just issue conduct of the trip to be made by this E mandery on the occasion of the 2ist triecanial conclave of the Grand Encampment of Knights ‘Templar of the United States at Chicago August 14th to 19th. ‘This Commandery 1s to leave on ‘the tiup Saturday, A) ‘14, and will arrive in. Chicago {he Sunday evening following, stopping at the Tremont a perade and review concerts, a Cem} ee ‘and it ‘The two city on the ot instant. Sir James G. Bain, or i ger te te fits Commandery as its ation to accompany guert, THE Cars May WavE calls attention to the Fen al Win eRe ne beasties ok Cones | i | The Coming National Fair. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE BXBIBITION IN OCTOBER. Yesterday the directors of the National Fair Association made appointments of marshals and judges in the vartous classes (in addition to those published in yesterday’sSrar) as follows, the person first named In each paragraph being the Tharehal and the others. the ju 9 Tobacco and cigars—J. J. Green, Hon. John Kenner of West Vi g'ufa, E. J. Burt, H. Schmidt- Ss B. Williams, Juin T. Cone and George y. Jovee. Cultnary depaiument —Edward re tree J. R. Tucker, M. J. Weller, Wiltam E. ke, LP. Wit R. F. Baker, James L. Bar- CO} ber Mrs. J. W. Drew, Mrs. James P. Willett, Birs. J. D. Repeiti, Mrs. E, G. Dayis, Mrs. A. M. Clapp. Mrs. W. B. Lynch, Mrs. John T. Header. scn. Mrs. Edgar Snowden and Miss Lizz'e Mitchell. Factoiy. P._H. Hotskel, jr., Hon. & B. Chittenden of New York, Jobn A. Baker, Chas. ves, J. C. Er Jobn A. Downes, Samuel acon, £. C. and James Lansburg. chines for knitting, sewing, washing and id use—A. W. Kelley, Hon. 8. 8. Cox of Wiltam S. Teel, Samuel Katzen- ieorge F. Timms, Henry Boteler ©. Duncanson. and tnware—Samuel R. Gittings, E. K. ne of Neoraska, Thomas Somerville, W. D. Wyviile, Joh ain, John Kennedy, L. H. Schuetder and C. Schneider. Datiy products and utensils—rred Right, Hen. B. Wis ion, Montgomery Blatr, ‘Tn L. Lume ‘vi Woodbury, Frank Tenney, C. C. Wilard, Jas, F, Harvey and H. 0. Towles. ge department—Geo. W, Driver, Ifon. J. D.C Tou (Pa.), Gen. Robert McFeely, Hon. H. H.W vi Nailor, A. Keyes, Hou. M. Hon. Kk. Wallach and G. W and leather—James S. W. Singleton. Wm. Hazel, John T. Price, : Pemphrey, Allison Nallor, ir, and C. W. Hi guely. Tois morning the list was further added to as folly Military prizes—Assistant marshals, Wrgnt, Lieut. B. R. Koss, W. M. Bassett, National Ri Davis, Hon. Pi W. Col L. P. Llent. Jesse ; Lieut. 0. De Mott + T. Sherinsn, Gen. n. A. E. Burnside, Gen. John Geo. B. McClellan, Major ipt. Smith, Col. Henry C, Cor- es for best Grilled company will id, stlver and bronze medals. Picments for out-door sports—H. Bradley, shal: Hon, W. N. Collet, Wyomiis W. Boteler, C. B. Bailey, D. Con- ephenson, A. i, Johnson, J. K. ’. McDowell. and F, P. Ma alt, assistant mai Yates.¢ North Carolina: B, Tale John Franklin. Harry She! Mrs. Fiank Time, M Middieton. Miss Bessie or Virginia, Mrs. James M. Carlisle een Oas Mrs. H. McRoberts and Mf: yatt. aish, Mrs. A. rs. C. B. Ball Ada elen Adetson, , Rev. RL 1 sf {a } mith, assistant marshal; | a Va.,’Hon, Jostan Dent, 0. Willner, Peter Bacon, DB. Clarke. mm, assistant mar shal: Hon. J. £. Johnson, Va.; ‘Hon. Jolin. Ww. Garrett, Md.; Hon. W.'T. Walsh, Md.; Hon Geo. W. Childs, Pa.: Thomas Wilson; Admiral Porter, D.C.; Surgeon General Barnes, D.C.; Hon. John Sherman, D. De Cc. M. n Brown, D.C.; Dr. Dr. W. P. Johnson’, D.t D.C.: Dr. D. W. buss, D-C Unenumerated Articles—H. H. Blackburne, committee of the whole. Grand International Tournament —Ge C.Good- loe, P. H, Heiskell, C, Hall, John Belt, assistant. marshals. Miscellaneous department—Ed. Graves, as- sistant marshal. ie ‘son and Emma J. Green; Jonas Coopel Pa.; J. W. Boteler, Ed.’ Wolls, D.C.; E Byron Sunder!: Keyworth, Mrs. C. W. ens, D._C.; Ke id, Mrs. Osear Hough, Mrs. Spofford, Mrs. Sm: ‘The Pronunciation of Leadvilie. Euitor Stcr:—Cannot THE Stak give, its columns, ror the benefit of a coterie of of my acquaintance—all of that excel- lent peers correct pronunciation of the word \dville, the neme of anew mining in Colorado. Many contend that it 1s 1 ete Jed—short sound of e—the same as the name of the ore which is pronounced that way—and ‘such ts the pronunciation which prevails in this part of the country, I belleve, while others hold that it should be ‘pronounced leed—long sound of e—the same as the name given by miners to the place from eee ane cee. are ‘There 80 many leads in that locality, tt is sald, it was d>- termined to call the place Leadville, as Galena, IIL, was so called on account of its numerous lead mines. How do the people who live at Leadville pronunce the name of their eat vy. C. (The pronunciation ts ‘‘Ledville,” e short, and the name comes from the metal lead, which 1s found In such large proportions in the ore there.} ED. Star. THE COURTS. r POLICE CouRT—Judge Snel, _ Yesterday, W. O. Baldwin, assault; dismissed. Natbaniel Hali, assault; personal Tecogn'zance, isaac Brown, bigamy; held for action of the grand jury. Robert Dent, assault. on Bent. Boyd; 330 or sixty days, Wm. Carrico, assault on Patrick Stuart; $5. Henry Jackson, assault on Rose Jackson: $5. Wm. Looney, assault on Looney, breaking her ribs; sixty days Bella Dickinson, assault’ on Rache 1. Goodanl by striking her with a tumbler; $20 or thirty days. Wn. Conway, essault on’ Henry Smmallwood; continued under bonds. Amanda Stewart, assault on Nancy Tarlton; $5 or ten ‘Thompson. THE FALL TROTTING MEETING Will be held October 5th, 6th,7th,sth and 9th and following is the program: First iy—Tuesday, October Sth—1. Purse, $500; for 3 Min. class, $150, $75, $45 and $30. 0. Purse, $700; for 2.26 Class,$350, $175, $105 and 70, Second day—Wednesday, October 6th—3. Purse $600, for 2.30 class, $300, $150, $90 and $60. 4. Purse $300; for 2:23 class; $400, $200 $120 and SO. ‘Third day—Thursday, October 7th.—5. Purse $400; for 2:45 Class; $200, $100, $60 and $40. a. Purse $700; for Class; $350; $175, $105 and 70, Fourth day, Friday, October sth—7. Purse, $1,000; for 2:99 ¢ S00, $250, $150, F100, 8. Purse, $600; for 2:34 class, $300, 3150, $99 and goo, Fifth day, Saturday, October 9th—9. Purse, $500; for class, $250, 1325, $75 and 50. 10. Purse. $1,200; for frée for all, $600. $300, $1S0 and $120. 11. Purse, 3500; for pacers that have never Deaten 2:22, $250, $125, 375 and $59. It is not yet been decided whether a running meeting will be held. —————— DEATH OF AN ESTIMABLE Lapy.—The anno nnce- ment. in THE Stak last evening of the death ot Mrs. J. F. Olmstead was a shock to her friends, Who were expecting her return to the city on Monday. Her death on Sunday last at Ocean city a sad one. She had made every arrapgen-ent to leave for Washingvon the next day, but was taken suddenly ill with a con- gestive chill and died in a few hours. Her affectionate and domestic nature endeared her to many warm friends, who heartily sympathize with Mr. Olmstead in his bereavement. The funeral teok place this afternoon from her late residence, No. 725 12th street. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Her- bert M. Van Ness and Mary Sexton, W.H. on T Aan Esther Green; Wm. A. Miskell, of Loudon, Va, and Zadie L. Farr, of Fairfax county, Va; Jos. brown and Cornelia Brown: Humphreys Win- ters, of Phila., and Martha Clark, ALEXANDRIA. OrrRaGFors Coxprer.—Compiaint was made to one of the city magistrates yesterday of out- rageous conduct on the of a young negro man Fry the mother of a colored girl named Marthd Washington, who lives at the upper gpd of Duke street. Tuy mother cowplains that her daughter was returning fron: her ser- vice place, where a party had been in progress, late the other night, and Laving drauk some ine, Which she was not in the habit or doing, before Starting out, it made her drunk. Two colored Inen seelug the condition of the girl, volunteered to accompany her home, but one o them, a cousin of the girl. said he would take charge of her, and the other left them. When alone, the man having her tp charge took ad- vantage OF the condition of the girl, aud com. an assault upon her. The moiher asked ‘arrant for the arrest of the man, but the ragistrate informed her that the girl would wake her own complaint, and the girl hot as yet Laving made her appearance, the tater remains at a stand still SINC ‘Ung DkowsInc Yasrerpay.—The body of pe we man, Nelson Shepherd, who was ned 5 rday evening at Mr. F. A. Reed’s Whart, us menuoned in the Gazette, was recov- red last’ night abouts o'clock by Messrs. Jos. Davis. Wm. “Davis and Richard wrence, and Carried to the house of his mother, on north St. Asaph street, where the funeral took joey this Fe ‘a un! ernoon. The man, while engs load- ng ice Irom the schooner Jacow Me Haskell, fell from the tee shute, some ‘six or eight feet high, and, striking the Wharf tn his descent, tt 1s sup: Posed that When he touched the 4 a4 unconscious condition, for L to rise again. Some think that the man’s neck Wes broken by the fall. ‘The mate of tus vessel sald tliat of all Lue colored men tn the crowd on the Whart, he pas Struck by the fact, that not © of thern appeared to assist In recovering: body of one of thelr own race. "1 Tev0¥ering the N ENOkMOUS SWORD Fisa.—Chter By Win. Moore and Mr. Geo. Sheckells, "Or tue steamer John W. Thompson, while fishtag ts Breton’s bay, on the Lower Potomac, Seturday last, captured a sword tish, the length of which Wes 22 feet. including the sword, which was 4 feet long. {t took almost the entire crew of the steamer to haw} the monster ashore. ‘This is Tather a “fishy” story, but it 1s vouched for by the cflicers Of the boat, and a note from one or Bina athe ees ca & on r y will be ener to the Smithsonian Institute..—gu- aeite, Uy ARRIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS eee aa Potomac adel ee ion night iines-20| tBalt., Pht SEeet EOP Eeeesees 8.00 {Limited expres ‘Baltimore 30] yesh ton ‘orth and West... 85 Wash’ gton express. 335) 1Nc except Bunday. iio D Baltimore and omer) epot. germer New srl ES sa 1H. ¥. ‘Western Say teaten Sway days. Ginginara Chapman, loud aud botster- ous; $5. Robert Dent, carry concealed wea- pons, (a razor;) $5) or ninety days. Robt. Wil- Son, suspicious charecter; bonds or ninety days. Rebert W nn, failure to maintain distance ‘With his cart; personal recognizance. William Dempsey, vagrancy; bonds or thirty days. Ja- cob Howard, do; do. Reverdy J. Frazier, un- jawiully keeping a cow yard; $1. Nathan Jones, Meinteining a nulsance; personel recognizance. H. Hogey, cow yard: $1. To-day, Harry Hart, a ve zrant,was sent down Tor ninety day, Armstead Veney, same; ninety days. Agnes Willams, same; ninety days in Workhouse, Emii Hamill, prota $5. Robert Hawkins, loud; $5. Edward Fitzgerald, Joud: $5. Dennis Jenkins, profanity; $5. John Lyons, sell- ing liquer on Sunday; #20. Mathew Murphy Pi profane; Zephaniah Jones, failure to a light at excavation for a new buildin: Joseph Kelly, loud and boisterous: Fitzgeraid, profanivy in two cases Newman, threats of personal violence to Ricu- ard Bumbrey; bonds fo keep the peace. Emil Hamill, charged with using personal violence to Policeman Fred Fritz wh! of hisduty; grand jury. Wilitam Conway, as- sauit, Was Sent down for thirty days. leary Abdelson, assault on Mary jobnson; $. John Curt #5. Agnes Hans- nal bonds lace ———— Ly ‘8 STRUGGLE WITH A BURGLAR.—Mrs, Thomas Thompson, of Princeton, N. J., who Was alone with her child, had a desperate strug- gle in her room on Monday morning with « thasked burglar. She succeeded in alarming the Helghbors, but the man, after securing some artities of’ value, escaped. UNSUCCKESFUL STRIKE.—The men employed at the Port Delaware coal chutes of the igh Valley railroad and Mortis canal struck Monday asternoon. They were receiving $1.25 per day and demanded $1.50, ‘They were all discharged and new men hired fn their places. GEORGETOWN. THE FUNERAL of the Jate John M, Belt, whose death has been mentioned in Tae Srar, wil teke place from the Seminary Hotel, this after- noon at 5 o'clock. Messrs. E. D. Hartley, John H. smoot, Wm. E. Matthews, Allen Dodge, Jos. Barton and J. B. Davidson will act as ‘pall- bearers and Rev. A. R. Stewart will officiate. ‘The interment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. PERSONAL.—Dr. Grafton Tyler has returned from the White Sulphur Springs, but will leave GITY ITEMS. LODILLE'S HeapacnE SPsciFic, the cure ever introduced for headache. — ASIDE from its superior quality as an Infant's food over any other substitute for a mother’s milk, Me7in's Food has a great merit in the ease With which it is prepared. Medical men of bigh repute warmly iddorse it, and the best sst8 and grocers everywhere will farnish lee, 75 cents: T. Metcatr & Co, Boston, dru; it. Mass. Wat EMINENT PHYSICIANS SAY, — Col/len’s Liebig’s Liquid Ertract of Bees and Tonic In- vigorator ts particularly useful when tonics are required. Malarial Typhoid Fe- Ty depressing disease. We have prescribed it with success, and believe it be a most valuable remedy. J. H. Lesile, M. D., G. Parsons, M. R. P. Copp, M. D., 8. B. .. Re’ AL Vaughan, M. D., Drs. S. L. an, *. Niedlet, all others. Sold by all druggists of Sf. Louis, and and grocers. Thick Thin Hair, ives it New Life. London Hair Restorer. Insures new London Hair Restorer, growth. Restores the color, London Hair Restorer. Exquisite dressing, London Hair Restorer. Not sticky or gummy, but clean and totally different trom all others. pe Se, 6 bottles, $4. Ask your drugyist for Swayne’s Ointment Cures Itching Piles. Itching Piles. — Symptoms—A molsture, ike Itching Piles. perspiration, Intense Itching, Ttehing Piles. efieatin J at night. It never Itching Piles. falls, Aiso cures tetter, pimples and all skin dis- Swayne’s Pills are the best for ali bilious dis- orders. Dr. HARTLEY'S great remedy for catarrh and throat diseases, Soid by ali druggists. Jy3i-s,mkwim “ BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, complete cure 4 to 6 days; all urinary complaints; $1, at druggists, Yor Washington at 4:0 Pa ave, “Rovuga ON Rats.”—Ask Ra sy for it. It Clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. 5c, & box; for Washington at 490 Pa. avenue, “ALDERNEY WAGOns.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning. and delivered In 3 lbs. “Ward” prints, 35c. per Id. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. per qt. BOOTS AND SHOES. OTHE NEXT TEN DAYS WE WILL POSITIVELY SELL OUT Our BNTIRE Stock oF SUMMER GoOODs, In order to make room for our EXTENSIVE FALL STOCK. UU CALL EARLY AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS AT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB AUCTION i HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, THE LEADING S8HOK HOUSE IN THE DIs- TRICT. (SIGN OF THE Rep Frac.) LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. NO BRANCH STORE IN THIS CITY. W. H. BICH, » 717 MARKET SPACE. HOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS. All our Summer Stock will be sold at a re-' cuetoa: ME EARLY AND SECURE THE Bancatns. W. H. RICH, 717 Market Space. dy3t jyl7 Jn a few days for Capon.—Dr. Louis Mackall 4s expected home Saturday, and he will also leave for Capon shortly afterwards, CUTICURA BESOLVENT, The New Blood Iurifier, Acts on the Liver, Kidneys, Bowrls and Skin. e Mrsers. WEEES & Porter: Gentlemen,—1 hed runing sores on iny let ey for seven Years, which reducea my limb to simple skin and bone, and u it unless swattied in le to supp MA Tandages. A consultation of physicians at the City Hoepital of Boston decided that it would have to bo smputated to save my life. Such was my condition when I begsn to use the CuTiouRA REMEDIEs, which have eftectuaily cured mo, in «ratitude for which 1 is. blic statement of my care. Fae JOSEPH A. PALMER. Hvpson, Mass., July, 1879. SCROFULOUS HUMOR. Hon. Will‘am Taylor. Boston, State Senator of Messachusetis, says of his Case. “‘After three months’ use of the CuTIcURA REME- DIES, aud twelve years of as constant suffering fren! humer of the face, neck and scalp as was ever endured, I csn say that I am cured, ang pro- nounce my cise the most remarkable on record. 1 have bec go elated with my success that I have ed men on the street who were aillicted, and get the Curicuns Reatepres and they would cure them. This is why al so grateful to e best and greatest CO) of the age, and that they will cure all who are sulforing with these diseases.” SKIN HUMOR, Covering the upper part of the Body Skin copper colored. . WEEKS & PoTTER: Gentlemen,—1 have icted with s troublesome skin cov- am make sfiidavit to the truth of this statement. Reg) rally. }- BUXTON. Mixax, Micz., July 8, 1873. CUTICURA RESOLVENT the Cleanses the Blood, Regulates Stomach, Bowels and Urinary Organs. ‘This great blood purifier, live vezetable invigorant cieanses thi poe cheno blood, regulates: ae and uripary 01 f fy and’ cures all dis- Cnece that Seipinate in sriuatad condition of the bloog, whether inhert ternal evi iseases, catsaway dead skin and flesh, heals sores, leees audi every species. of itching guid rtestiog skin and scalp. when the blood has been Purified with the Kmsonvenr. Curicuna cares umors of the ses rep) ftens ee) tite the air beyond the Possibility of any other remedy: OvTIcURA Boar, prepared from OUTI- SERA the moet elegant toilet, bath snd nursery 00! Toxury, cleans en, Geb egkte meee tacreiaras UkA SHAVING Soap is the = Pared expressly for shaving, and is extravagantly praised by gentlemen. OUTICURA REMBDIES, For all Humors ¢f the Blood, cs of Ounicuna, $1; Bxsox 81: VERE, $1 Pez, Bal Toi , 25 cents : ‘0. Boar, ipa ences Wass * CcOLLIA® Voltaic Hlectris Plasters, ely relieve Pain, Soreness and Weakness. COAL AND WOOD. ‘OAL! Wweob:: COALII: LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH B Fo! WOOD AND COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MaRLOW, Office and Depot: Cor. 8th and B sts. s.w. Branches: A st., bet. 2d and 3d n.e. andeor. 9th et. and New York ave. n.w. jy24-1m G, = SHERIFF, ie : garter SOLE AND WOOD, ‘special attention given to every order. 4 and 328 Pa. Ave. River. i = eae) ——$—$<$$<$< $$$ office, wi th neque’ fool nomical), ds to : Ft Main office, mill and dc Festa, sw. Offices: 150d foot of 12th, 18th and rv Offices: ge new. sitia othe 8 7th et. n.w.:and 22i Pa. av. we. oF 4 TIONAL Fain associatic THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL and KINDLING WOOD was swarded to us over all competitors. bee STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf, Ome: 12th and Penns. avenue. novs DOUGLASS’, Oth street, St. Cloud Butiding. From Tus Dare A DISOOUNT OF 10 PER CENT WILL BE MADE ON ALL CASH SALES. DOUGLASS. 3928 Loumane STATE LOTTERY. TAKE NOTICE! Ri f Kootd bers sepeaied or having A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune. IGHTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS Bar NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1880-123 MonTaLx Daawina. Louisiana State Lottery Company. corporated by the 7 v = ing ite fran Decem! A.D. with a capital of $1, 000, - 000, Be hich it has ace! added a reserve fund over $350,000. SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- TION SHAR? plnce monty on thesecord Tues- ie never gcales at Look at the folowing Distrfoution: OAPITAL 830, PRIZE, 000. py BEBE aoe gig ESc5552888 DRY GOODS. MUSEMENTS. paciric LAWNS, 20 cts. FINE QUALITY LINEN LAWNS, 15 OTS. INDIA LINENS, GAUZE UNDERWEAR. MOSQUITO NETS. White 50 cts. a piece. Colored 55 cts. a piece. TYLER & CHEWNING, (ate Cierke with Perry & Bro.) aug? 7th st. m.w, QELLING OFF STOCK, We are now offering SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF DBY GOODS. ‘We must run off our Stock during the next 30 days an esirable Goods for Summe: a eat ne very ‘rat r an ne. de wear will be sold for cash rewardicss of ‘No reasonable offer refused. W. M. BROWN, jy8l Si? Market Space. IF 500 LADIES IN WASHINGTON EACH WANT A SHETLAND SHAWL To-morrow, before going to the Sea Shora, Moun- tains, Lake Reyrions, or even to stay home with, they can secure such at Genuine Marked Down Bargain Prices, WARRANTED BEFORE STOCK-TAKING AND REMOVAL INTO LARGER PREMISES, AT THE ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ALSO, BEADY-MADE SUITS for INFANTS and a) LADIES of every axe, in the MOST DESIRABLE and SEASONABLE FABRICS. ‘We will qnote NO PRICES THIS TIME, merely ask the LaDIES to Judie for themselves by lookin at, therlain figures marked on the HALF-PRIVK COSTUMES, GARMENTS and OUTFITS in our Establiahments. 705 and 700 MARKET SPACE. BEFORE 8TOCK-TAKING AND REMOVAL INTO LARGER PREMISES. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. CLOSING our OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY Goops REGARDLESS OF GOST. Pure LINEN FIGURED LAWNS reduced from 20 DowR to 123. Que thousand yards of beantiful FIGURED LAWNS reduced from 10 pown to 6. FIGURED FRENOH LAWNS AT COST. Fine quality (wool) DRESS GOODS reduced from *AFAMAUTTAY the best wearing COTTON in the world, reduced to 10. CARTER’s, TLL Market Space. dlr eal arre an ete ls fr es ree i 0" i Beautiful Lace Biri White Goods rednioed to 1255. 100 pieces beautiful Madras Dreas Gin, hams, 1234, 15, Shetland Shawls, $1, $1.25, 91.60, €2. ‘Large ee heavy Linen Ti redi from 25 Down to Black Silks, Black Black Sat Tamise, Bink rane Cloth. “Black Grenadines Black Bunt a *aCTUAL” COsT. ‘Pure Wool Twilied Gushiueres, 28. CARTER’s, 3728 7X1 Market HIBT MANUFACTURERS. DUBBEUIL BROS. & 00., 1112 F Street N. W. pWejfel! the cheapesf SHIRTS for the money in IC SHIRT only 65 cents. Our Grobe BEAT cay Te cena The EURERA RELWSO! epee compare it with any other ‘also, a line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS alwaye on band st REVIL BROS. & CO. DUTIua F street. Woe” BAnCE OF THE BALTIMORE EAM SHIRT FACTORY. B e 435 7th street nw. arte: -made Dress Shirts. Shirts Seats tee mse nrememe HE ELLIPTIC SHIRT... ; GENUINE WAMBUTTA SHINE BOYS’ SHIRTS for. ee Ail of onr Shirts are ply Linen Bose fect fitting. | BI ‘UNDEE- Per cent. lower than regular price, STEAM SHIRT FACTORY, 35 7th st. mews 3y27 HIRTS! SHIRTS: SHIRTS: ‘Our Bhirts to orfer are unsurpassed for Comfort, yleand Durability. Fitzuaranteed Style ang Durability. ates sienna Sn stock. JKWEAR and UND&R- ries. and are iTS 10 OOLLARE, CUFFS, NEO WhAlrin cotrect coisa. ‘at popular cash py HIRT FACTO! 816 F st. n.w., posite it PBING AND SUMMER DRESS S GOODS. endl line of French pve, Pep op hand a, 6 pet oe ak SIL and Colored GHERADINES: Black He Fongeos, ‘Blioods Ulotha, Mummy Cloths Fe a ‘We have the best facilities for REPAIRING SEW- of every description. All work i PERSIAN LAWAS, | ! BAND EXCURSIE G TO NOBE.LK, No sca ETZENFEST TO-DAY. _ ttdces not rain to-morrow, Pees UKSDAY and FRIDAY, and MONDAY and UBRDAY of pext work. it reins to-m. then there is to be five day's tmextweek. it ATEBMELON MATCH. OPPOSITION ‘oO DR. TANNER. AURTZEN 8 o'clock Ten necroes wil! contest fora prize of B10. To ven to the map who eats the most wate: in half an hear, Second prize, $5. to the one who eats the most in at i utes. Under the vatro of distin m1 then there ts Pest EXCURSIONS, é&e. MAND UNION EXct BSION OF L ERAN otnt of the’ MT. VERS Ux PENTALPGA LODGE ut 218 postponed an a: Weather until further n ONS i FOKTRESS MONRUE AND THE OAPES ‘on the MER LADY OF THE DAY EN ENDS ee eae 1 quMND EXCUFSION tw m., returning at 11 pi Tickets—Gentiewen : een the res of 8 aud 12 years, 2c , of the Commitee or at the Boat on the inorutus of the Excursion. Weber's Band has becn enact fog the oceaeton, ickete limited ©. Enockey, rem vt P ope. E™ Jobreow,” - T. McGowan, 0. Bape V.R. Biabon. we JOR ATLANTIC CITY. CHEAPEST EXCURSION OUT MOKE-RAIL AND WATER (\ ter July 18 the E sei! throngh ticket feck old Rel: he Oamnden and Avan Lin Railroad, thi Fare for th the Feason 40 minutes. wharf corner Ligh ‘Tickets for ee office only’ FRED'K. SHRIVER Genera! 3329-26 No. 3 Laight « HABBING FISHING AND BATION C A SELECT EXCURSION . = PINEY POIN ¥ WEDNESDA mer JANE t WL? leave 6t AUGUST 47H, 1580, at 8 8m. ; ari home at 10 p'm., stopping at Aloxandria « returning. Oaré wall be in waiting too ¢xcurtionist to ai! parta of the erty ively lim 0 im 50 ete Pickets Powis ior ite for rent. mn be had with and 2 fine Glee U. {didted on the return 75 cts. : Ohildrem, ¢ Nourse & Go., Dru 15th et! p.w ; ben ickets: Aduits, For eale by 0. iL 9th and F ete. nw 3928-6 Tot M WHIPPLE, = A_H. Sa aTT'vcK,, Msnagers CUBSIONS ©: Ea a Ma RCURSIONS ON eee ne. TO QLOOQUAN FALLS Ev Monday,.We Sere ee ind trip, 25c. Dancing. Leave at 9 s. m. ; returning at 8 p.m. ON SUNDAY TO MARSHALL HALL AND MI. VERNON spkinas ~~ “8? ™E Leave her wharf at 2.30 p. ma. ;retar a Round trip, pred P.M. ; retarninsg at 7.98, TO MT. VERNON SPRINGS Every Saturday during theseascn. Music. Dana cing. Leave her wharf at 8°30 8. in., te 4p. m. “Round trip, 10 cents. aes Ay) i BOSTON, The Steamship JOHNS KINS, Capt. Wm. A. Haliett, will sail oat Sp Fare to Boston, tne meals Btate-room-b ‘AND AN EXOURSION PHO! VIEW, WITH DINNER AT RTE Po! 22, kounp TRIP, 620. For Freiht or Passage, A. L, HUGG! MOONLIGHT EX. Mgt AYE, WED! FEIDAYS, landing at READ THIS COLUMN. A Powerful Tonic. Kron Bitters Complete iron Bitters A Bure Appetizer. ‘Enrich we Blood. TRGB 51.1588 AND CUBATIS ue by STUTT & 38 Ee Sess UND LIC@BICE POWDEL it E urifying the & on s » ‘ness, etc. Bale at a G®=4t BARGAINS m= UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES: DIAMOND: GS wager vasminn OD TO BE BOLD AT LESS THAN ADVANQES. A fine assortment of BREECH-LOADIN SHOTGUNS, at J. M. & B. COHEN'S LOAN OFFICE, ay6 2007 Seventh st. n.w. = FOR PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. of every sre

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