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WEDNESDAY ....September S, 1880. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OFPIcE OF THR CHIRP SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘WaabINGTON, Sept. 5, 1580, 9:20 a. m. For the middie Atlantic states, falling, fol- lowed by stationary or rising barom only cooler north to east winds, cloudy weather aad RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, ‘The follow ing are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during the day:—7 a m., G20: 7:35 ¢ m.. 62; it am, 627; 2 pu, 66% Maximum, 6°; winimum. 61 “LOCAL NEW Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theatr.—* Deacon Crankett.” Ford's Ora House.—“ Uncle Tom's Cabin.” Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be Itghted at 6:50 p. m. and extinguished at 3:45 a m. The following i snts have been issned to in this cit ¥ 1. Doubleday, o. Ww ste cock. ‘phenson w charged In the rt this morning with an assault on THE CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTZR. The Central Democratic Committee met 1n Vernon Row last night, Mr. Dickson presiding and L. Gardner secretary. An invitatioa from the Fairfax, Va., Hanco k and Engist club, inviting the central committee to a grind mass meeting and barbecue at Fairfax court house, September 2, was accep twas ordered that a roster be opened for the reg!stry of such volunteers as might wish to enter their names to assist the congressional comMittee In cam- patgn work. Mr. Lawrence ¢ardner tendered is resignation as treasurerof thefcommttt , which was accepted, and Mr. E. E. Walte was elected treasurer. Capt. James Goddard sug- gested to the committer that there was some feeling among the qimerent democratic clubs throughout the Districé 1n regard to their non- Tepresentation on te central committee. He made no motion, but merely suggested that the clubs were quite right in the matter and that Tepresentation wss their due. Mr. Ennis repiled that when the e1bs desired representation and appointed a eminittee requesting It. thea it Would be time €noogh to act In the matter, and adjourned, THR youNe MEN'S HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB met ps Association hall last evening, Mr. W. P. Bell preiding and Mr. R. Coyle secretary pro tem. fveral new members were elected.” The amepMents to the constitution propo: Mr, «. H. Thompson, that the electton of off! be iuarterly, and no one shall be elizibi once now Who is in office in another poitti 2 ; also, With assaniting OMtcer Shanks. ‘The wife expressed a wish not t c the case of assault on the of Stephenson wag ve wot Char the action of the grand juy €ntered In the other ¢ Mount Vernon Dove, an agel colored Fi}, ‘Was tn the Police Court to day, and charge D's Wife Matilda, (a rather young woman, ith a Daby in ker cirms. with threatentag 5 testified that she bad threatened to “ut, him, but he had lived with her nine years ind thac she had onee scalded him, and he Yasn’t dead Jet. The case was dism!<sed. District Governmens Afinirs. Commissioner Morgan was "ell enough tais morning to be able to take glide, and drove to the Columbia bufiding on 43 Street, but did not leave bis carriage. . ‘The monthly report of ~oundmaster Etnstein A 8 sS lnpounded aud 745 commltted for and a nolle proz ing the sewer on n Ith and tith streets | | | Of the Comi «5 tO Ope the Fort Baker road from the tn StlON Of Naylor and (ood Hope roads to and beyond the old site of Fort Baker, in the county. Mr. J. A. Purner has tendere authorities a st trict ide on Mount a pul r ment will Improve the laying a brick footwaik and covble-stone gut: ter, and rebulldin the fence on thesame line. The Commissioners have accepted the tender and terms. A coinparison of the total vaiue of building improvements the past year, with those of the year previous, shows an increase of half a mil- Hon of dollars, while there was a decrease of sixty in the number of houses built, indicating @ better class of bulidings erected. It is probable that Building Inspector En- twisie will recommend in his uext anaual re- port the erection by the District of two new Police station houses, not to cost jointly more than $20,000, Mr. Wm. Woodville has been appointed chief Clerk to the District auditor at $1,400 per annum. He was the expert upon whose¢ testimony the congressional committee founded thelr report censuring the system of bookkeeping in the Treasury department. THE CONTRACTS FOR IMPROVEMENTS on Est., between 4% and ith st: w.; Hst., between 4)¢ and sth sts. s.w.; Tst., between 17h and isth R.W.; and Vermont avenue, be- tween P and R sts. p.w., bids for whfca were ‘opened and scheduled a few days since were to- day awarded toJ. S. Baldwin. This embraces the laying of asphalt pavements. Contracts for the work to be done on 6th st., between P and boundary n.w.; on 12th, between N and O D.W., and on F, between 17th aud sth sts. n.w., Were awarded to Joba S. Baldwin; also for the Work on Ist st., between Band C n.e.:; Massa- Chusetts avenue, between 34 and oth, be- tween M and O sts. p.w, and isth si pen K st. and Rhode Island avenue, to Cranford « Filbert. TAXES continue to be paid tn yulte {ceely, and several quite heavy assessments of personal taxes have Fecently been paid. it will be remembered that Some two years ago several well-known mer- chants untted to resist the payment of the per- ‘Sonal tax upon goods and merchandize, and that the collector of taxes was restrained by the court arom proceeding tolevy an execution upon the Property for payment of the same. In this case two of the parties interested have come forward and paid up—Messrs. W. Bb. Moses and Jas. | Bertour, thus virtually abandoning the suit. It will not be loug before the tax books will be Clear Of personal taxes. Picnics, Excursions, &c. Franklin Legion will cive an excurston next Saturday to Piney Point on the Arrowsmit She willleave at 7:30 am. and return at 1 Pp.m., making no intermediate stops. The seventh annual Tribe, Ne € Seneca ik be mext Fiiday Ha Ww arshall morrow Point Th: = e Will bo mu. xeursion wi It be equal in 5 ® given two weeks azo by lodge, which ts Saying all that Is ne hington Light Infan- ti wal take place this without fa! ite spoke yeus by 2 noticed > and a wh wht 1 7 rust has | TRE Opp Fs1..ow will m { endthe me P 7 ) ping at Watkins ¢ the Ucket ‘THE NATIONAL FatR Assoc TOS DiaBcrors have adop =dils to be ors There wil be three ver and bronze. Upon the front the goddess of agriculture, and on & Wreath inclosing this Lascziptto; ational Fuir Association, Awarded to —, pece betng lett for the bathe of the exhibit They also decided to offer four prizes in the tournam’..” a gold wateh, sade and Dri tle, Spurs at 4 ¥ dip. P Watch ts now on axhtbt- tom at "he Messrs. Galts, on the avenue, and ddie ind equips Application the str rapidiy. A FAMILY USPLEASANTNESS.—Mary Washing toh Was charged thts morning in the Polte> Court with an assault on Mrs. d, WhO testi. fied that Mary drew a pistol and threatened to ber. Mary Washington testifed tnat om. cer Rhodes having toid her that Becky Reet and ber husband having had a fuss it had beea charged that she (Mary) was the instigator of it. She went to see ler about it when Mrs. Reed atlacked her, aud she (Marg) had no ‘ol. The court held her to personal boads to P the peace. Lewis Reed was then — With an assault on Becky Reed, who testiiled that last Monday week he struck her several Popes ‘The court imposed a fine of $5 or 10 days Pals at Becker's, 01 ib for space are coming in | eral hew members were admitted. Mr. Magtonls j Allen Wright, R. S. | Wara cub, was called up, and after some debite wa: iid on the table. Mr. Handy moved tha the commtitee on revision of the con stitution of the clud be requested t ort at the Rext meetin peared a ne co. résponuings Secretary, Mr. Rowe, read a etapa “3, §, Walker, placing at the @isposal of the 12% the franking “f 52.000 enye- to be used in forwarding campaign docu- Mments. The president stated that he had just recelved from Hon. Edward McPherson, chatr- Ikan of the republican congresstonal committee, a notice representing that they were In griev- ous and pressing need of fands, ana requesting an office holder (Mr. Bell belng a notary under the federal governinent to please [Sage td and liberally into the campaign assessment. ‘The president, after read- pay Inna ing this, said he would leave it to the decision cf the club whether he should respond or no’. {Applause.) Mr. Thompson moved that two vents be appropriated to pay return postage; carried. Mr. Handy moved that a copy of Han- cock’s letter to Gen. Sherman be sent to Mr. MePhersop; carried. Mr. Thompson was ap- ointed On the committee to confer with the Jackson association in place Clagett. Colonel Stone — presentel a verdal fnvitation to attend the Hancock and English barbecue on the 20th instant Fairfax Court House, which was accepted. sell (Mr. Carrington in the chair) read a resighing his position as president of the club. Being a member of the Cential committee, he deemed it his duty to be there, and was certain that he could be of more service there than here. Mr. Clagett moved that the resignation be laid on the table; carried. THE EAST WASHINGTON HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB met on Monday evening at Withafi’s Ilall. Sey- moved that @ committee of five be appotuted to confer with the committees of other Hancock glish clubs of this District concerainy the measures being taken to secure a represeu- tation of each club in the central comm adopted, and Messrs. Maginnts, Morg: Was! ington,F. Meads and Boggs were appointed. Mi Barnes Jaid before the meeting a Communic: tion from the Young Men’s Nailonal Hancock and English Club of the District of Columbia, stating that a committee of seven bad been ap- pointed for the purpose of affording the facili- Ues Of the club in aid of the transportation of voters to their respective states, and inviting this club to appoint a stmflar committee to con- Ter with the committee from that club. Oa mo- Uon the communication was accepted, and the executive committee, composed of Messrs. Mu- innis, Robertson, Bowman, Bobbyn, MeKenna, ride and Harper, was designated to represent als club fn the matter. THE FIRST WARD HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB met last night at Lucas’ Hall, Mr. R. A. Waters in the chair, and J. H. O’Brien secre- tary. A yote of thanks to Messrs. Wm. Dick- son ard J. D. Entwisle forhandsome portraits of the standard bearers of the democracy was adopted. The following committee was ap- pointed to confer with the Young Men’s Han- cock and English club as to the best means to facilitate the transportation of voters: P. Mc- Carthey, C. Maurice Stoussa, D. C. McCarty, J. Linsky, S. Fowler, J. H. O’Brien and J. D. En- twisle. Mr.B. Kilmartin and P. McCartney were appointed a committee on finance. Mr. R. A. Waters offered a resolution, which was adopted, that tbe club indorse Mir. J. E. Norris as a tried and true exponent of democratic principles. TRE 10TH DISTRICT HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB met at 1222 D street last night. Mr. W. HL Ward was elected permanent chairman. Mr. Miles was elected second vice-president,after an amendment to the constitution, providing for two vice-presidents was passed. Republican Meetings. The Government Printing Office Garfield and Arthur campaign club met in their new hall over the market, corner H and Ist streets north- west, last night—Charles M. Robinson in the chair and Ro Kingsman secretary. ‘The nail has been neatly fitted up, and ts kept open every Bight for the purpose of sending away cam- Palgn documents. ‘The committees making ar- Tangements for the club to go to Hyattsville, Md., on the 25th of September, to take part {2 the Tepublican demonstration there oa the above date, made reports, whlch were adopted. Dr. Alfred Thomas delivered a speech ou the issues of the day. Mr. Marry Forseman led the Fciub in singing campaign sopgs. Mr. Simon Poeher, a colored member, then delivered quits an adaress. Mr. Henry Kebr was elected mar- shaland Mr. Wm. Platt and T. W. Kelley as- sistant marshals for the Hyattsville demonstra tion. New The National Veteran club met at 142: York avenue last night, J. B. Tanner president pro tem., and H. D. Norton secretary. Two new imembers were elected, after which a reso- tution, which was offered by W. B. Parisen, Was adopted to appoint a coinmlttee of ten on correspondence. Tie committee 13 as follows: J. K. Thompson, W. B. Parisen, F. 1. Tedtord, Lytle, H. Barton, G. C. 0. D. Thateher, A. . G. Richardson and Whitaker, rocure 8 appointed, consisting of J.O. P. Bui 4. B. Tanner and J.T. Smith. J. B. Dui ci?) agent of the Post Office then addressed tt The East Wa club met Monday a attendance. There were twelv: ¢ roll and nine prop embership up to 1: —_.+—___. Lord’s Latest. T sumed sway of the passenger department, has most emphatically come to the front iu taking and ai the same time elegant advertising mat ler. Recognizing tue elevation of taste in mat ters of an rusing character and tue de mand as Well for something of tore Value tha: the mee setting forth of theadvantazes of the 2, Ti OU, bas Just Issued what it 1 ." It is beyond ali comy the cleverest thing of the kind ever Isssnea b; a ratiroad company, and not only this, but a3 a Specimen of typographical art it 13 ‘a perfect gem. The cover, designed and engraved by the American Bank’ Note company, and the book itself trom the press of Knight’ & Leon: New York, very many persons will keep it ‘for {ts beauty alone. But while the artist a5, ¢ external appearance, the contents of the littte work will be found of tho Bunest Value from now until the close of the political struggle. Without preteations, y Setting forth facts, the B. « O, Red- uucomparably the handiest d compact political text-book of tas campaign. Compiled results reached and atrapged by an old journalist of aby years’ experience in political statis‘ics uh ates are so placed aud the details so care- tuily attended to that at a glance one ¢: - Lends the situation in cach state, First, the vote of each party for President in 1876 ts gi with the total vote of the state, the m and the electoral vote. Next come the do of the latest electton for state ofl :ers, followe! by the political complexion of t With the fact noted that a United s ona |s to be elected this winter, 1f such be the Then comes the result in each congees district, with foot notes so clear aud concise The situation tn the different districts 13 at ce Apparent. Finally, the popmiauva of the State ph 1Sv0 is noted. foulowed by the votd for President in S72, with the ratio of votes that year to the population of two years before. ‘his is made the basis of a caleulation of the total vote of each state this year, the flgures ‘iven of the population in 1880 beng from the fatest obtainabre Information. trom the census bureau. As these statistics cover every state in the union, and the book is so indexed a3 to por- mit of instant reference, the great value of the Uttle work may readily be appreciated. it 1s nor will It be Ce eee regard to use. All wishing a copy have but to aw a note or alto C. K. Lord, Baltimore, ‘Md., and it will be promptly matled to the oy. t dress given. _—_—o—_ A Lady's Unpieasant ENCOUNTER WITH A BoxGLan. — Yesterday Mrs. Margaret Vaux found in the basement of her nee on 224 street a stalwart with a bundle under his ‘The fellow at once commenced Dacking Dr. Bull’. cough syrup, the reliable remedy. Price iso, t | This morning, in the Police Court, Acting Judge Bundy, the case of James D, Daley, charged with being an unlicensed produce Gealer, was heard. Mr. Cook appeared for hi and raised the point that it haa been ruled I the court above that it was necessary to show both buying and selling to convict; but the court sald until he saw an authorized report of that decision he could pay no attention to It, and Imposed a fine of 239. An appeal was noted. John W. Barnes, chai with, being an uo- licensed commercial agent, was arraigned. Mr. A. B. Wiillams appeared for him. The testi- mony was that as agent he visited a number of grocers in the interest of a firm. Mr. Willams Made the point that the defendant had the rigat {to go Into stores and ascertain it they desired Nquors on consignment. The court imossed 2 Ane of $5, with the amount of license, $200. ‘The cases of Jas, W. Cooper and Wim. Dorst, unlicensed produce dealers, were discontinued. —<———* Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THEATER.—The audience at the Natlopal last evening by hearty applaus> showed their delight at the good poluts fn “Deacon Crenkett.” ‘The play was rendered well indeed. ‘Deacon Crankett” all the ForDS Orgxa Hovse.—“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Was given last night at Ford's very aeceptably. Many new features In the plece make it some- thing of a novelty. AT Lacret, Mp.—There will be a fete cham- petre at Laure! to-morrow. commencing at 3 a. mM. a4 closing at Ws It will be for the bene- fit of St. Puilp’s P. E. church. There will be yalied &musemenis. See advertisement for Schedule of trains between here and Laurel. Sporting Matters, THE CONKY ISLAND MEETING. Yesterday ‘uliy three thousand people were present at the second day of the Coney Isiand Jockey Ciub autumn apt First. race— Purse $500, Ue winner to be sold at auction for $2,500; beaten horses not Mabie to be claimed, one mile, The starters were Vera Cruz, Qu ‘3 Own, Marckioness, Boardman, Milan, New York Weekly, Belle of the West, Dan K.. Cape Clear, Warfield and Bliss. Pools sold ag follows: Vera | Cruz, $100; Warfield, $75; Dan K., $40; Bella the West, $30; , $110. Waritels won, Board- man seco! Vera Cruz came in last, haying Tuptured again the biood vessel which he burst last season. Time, 1:45. The second race wa3 for a purse of $500, for two year-olds, three Quarters of a mile, Tae starters were Midgaley, Mabel C., Olt Gossip and Sir Hugh. Pools sold—Gossip, $500; Sir Hugh, $160; Midgeley, $ Mabel C. dive, $60. Sir Hugh won, Goss ES a iy second, Olive third, Mabel C. fourth, and Midge- ley-last. Time, 1.15%. Third race, purse of 3600, all ages, one mile and three-quarters. Starters—Krupp Gun, Uncas, Monitor, ,Glen- more and Mintzer, Pools sold—Monitor, 3599; Glenmore, S40; Uncas, $140; Glenmore wen, Un Fourth ra each if not declared out, with Second recelves $150 out of the heats, Starte Grenada, Oriole, 3 a Buby, Bye 5. $5 9 added, the Stakes, mile One Dime, Carita, Ada Glean, Dan ig, St. Martin, a ~ Pools sol 300; Ortole bad, = y second, Oriole Time, 1:44%;. After third, the others the first heat pools soli—Ada Glenn, $f Dime, 355; fleid. $ Second heat—a Wen, Winning the race in two stral Dan Sparling second, a length beht Grenada third. Time, 145%, 2 cap steep.e chase, purse $50 three hi ‘S—two of which shall be the prop. erty of different owners—to start or no race: short course. Starters: Pomeroy, Lizzie D.. Brother to Grinstead, Derby, Disturbance, Ju- dith and Dandy. Pools sold: Judith $100, Dis- turbance Lizale D. $0, Derby $1), Pomeroy $5, Dandy $35, Brother to Grinstead $40. Dandy Set a fast pace, which his heavier-welghed com- petitors were unable to maintain, and he led them all the way to the finish, winning easily by two lengths, Disturbance second. Ti:ne, 3:35, BEACON PARK RACES, The four days’ September meeting of the Bos- ton Driving and Athletic Association opencd yesterday. “In the 2:40 class Winner; Parole second. Time, 2:2654. Tace was taken by Driver, and the 2:22 raca was not finished. The last race on the program was for a purse of $2,000, for the 2:22 class. The entries were Parana, Lady Foxle, yersey Boy, Emma B. and Patchen. The first heat was won by Patchen tn 2:22, four lengths ahead of Par- ana, The second heat was taken by Parana in 2:20, and the third by Patchen in 2:24, when the race Was postponed until to-day. TROTTING AT ISLAND PARK. At the fourth annual meeting of the National Association of Trotting Horse Breeders at Isiand Park, Albany, Y., yesterda: lowing races took piace: The Mall sta! $1,590, was won by Bergen, who won two heats eut of three, ‘Time, 2:40. Stakes No. 11, for mares that never trotted in or better, was won by SannieG. Time, 2:30%. Stakes No. 4, for four- year olds, $85), was won by Hawthorne. Timo, 2:40. Stakes No. 5, for three-year olds, was wou by Jupiter. Time, THE INTERNATIONAL REGATTA. The London Times says: ‘It is probable that the competitors in the snternational Thames regatta will be Trickett, Laycock, Ross, Riley, Luarick, Hanlan, Boyd and Elliott, and per- haps Blackman. ‘It 13 earnestly to be hoped Uhat each will do his best to win, and the con- test will not give rise to doubts of honesty of the efforts of any of the competitors. Wahether the trial heat will be rowed on Monday, Sep- tember 22d, andthe final heat on Tuesday or Wedresday remains to be seen. It ts high water at London bridge at 5 o'clock on the afcernoon of the 22d, and the race must start on the early flood, or Be in danger of postpotenent on account of darkness, a3 the tune 13 nearly aa hour later at Putney than at London bridze.” ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS, The cricket match which began Monday near London, between a picked team of English cricketers and the Australian team, had 25,000 Spectators at one time on the grounds. The English team lost eight wickets Monday for 410 runs, and finished their first innings yesterday for4z0 runs. The Australlaa team then went in, and were retired for a total of 149 runs in thelr first innings. They followed themselves at the bat, and at the close of the day’s play ad scored 170 runs tor six wickets. ‘They have four wickets to go down, and must get 101 rans tosave themselves from defeat fn oné inuings. BOATING ON TUE HUDSON, Tn the Oscomana Ten and boat race yesterday * Kanoth were the wia- three heats, Hosmer and Lee falliag to the line, Theve wa3a fine amateur race, Gaisel winning by one quarter of a lengih. SE BAL "laisted at At Cleveland—C! 5; Clevelan ls, 4. Afternoon gan evelands, 6; Cineinnuts, 0. Ab Troy—Tro: 3 3 At Bulfal— Chicugcs, 7; Buffalos, 4. Looking for the Yellow Fever Schooncr. ‘Sterday’s Sra, Health Onie2 As stated in ye: Townshend dispatched his chief cle i. Ce McGinn, and Dr. Taeodore Mead, to go with the steam launch down the river to in na is should ey down to of the day ye ernoon yesterday they tou nd had a conferenc? wit ith oflisers ot that etty Alexandria authorities have nployed a tug boat for erulsing, and that they propose stopping the schooner Emma L or any other schooner. destined for tt Alexandria from the West Indla tslands or Sout inerica, a3 far down as Fort Foote. Sioald Such schooner be destined for Georgetown or Ww Cen oor the Alexandria boat wil! not inter- Tere. ‘o-day Health Omicer Townsheud and One of his inspectors will take charge of tt Steam launch and spend the day on the rts The rumor was current. this morning that the Erma Lewis is in the lower river, and that she could get no tug to bring her up. ‘If th!s ramor Proves correct Health ver Townshend will Tun down and overhaul her where sii? 13. yor und hea tied that th Have Your Larnongs, turnaces and ranges Tepalred at Geo. E. Gartrelv's, Sis Tih stinet northwest, between H and I. ate pty id All work ce —___ ‘THE FUNERAL OF MRS. NosLE took Pinon oa the Presbyterian Church, of which her f Rey. Dr. Mason Nobie, Is pastor. As stark yestemay’s Star, Mrs. Noble died at Hem: Stead, L. I., on Sunday last. She was the on! daughter of the late Col. B. P. maby years chief Clerk 12 the Solicitor of the Treasury, who died a few years Since at the age of Si. Bestdes her husband she leaves four sons, all of whom are useful mintsters of the Presbyterian Cuurch, and a large circle of sympathizing friends and relatives. “Mrs. No- ble, in all the relations of wife, mother and friend, was a truly woman, whose desire ‘Was the lpprovement of the condition of those around her and the advancement of tne cause of religion, She has been an acute sufferer at times for years, but neither her family or friends looked for her death so soon. ‘The funeral was attended by a large circle of personal triads and relations, including the members<up of the church, the Women’s Chris- ‘Uan Temperance Union and representatives of agany of the oldest families of the District, also The remains were in- cased in a neat walnut casket, on which were conducted uy tev. J. Te Welly, of the Fouts conducted 3 J.T. * %, in; the Weatminst Pleasants, Tor office of ' the ‘were to Creek cemetery, where the interment ‘Was made, Lee’s Sons being the undertakers, ——_ ths and in the ScHoon Ourrirs for yout he POLICE Covrt—Judge Bundy, pro tem, ‘To-day, Moses Jackson, ¢! witn ficlag a gun within 200 yards of & dwelling house; $5 or ifteen days. Albert Carter. profanity; forfeited collateral. Kate Crowley, loud and boisterous; | do. Francis J. Papst, disturbing the quiet of | Georgetown; do. Wm. Mathews, do; $5 or seven days. Molite Jarboe, loud and boister- ous; $5 Gr tliteen days. Shubal Downs, vagraney; bonds or thirty days 1a the workhouse. Geore Wedge, profanity; $5 or seven days. Alexander Lancaster, loud ‘and boisterous; $ or fitveen Gsys, Elia Carroll, profanity; $5 or seven days. Patrick Clancy, loud and boisterous; $10 or tbity days, Henry Coleman, chat with cbstract- ing the sidewalk; $5. James D. Daley,uniicensed Produce dealer; 330 or thirty days—an appeal | Was noted and bonds fixed at $100. John W. Barnes, do.; $205, August Mantz and Albert Slocum, disorderly; $5 or fifteen days. Jas. W. Cooper, inl ensed produce dealer; discontinued. Wm. Dorsh, do.; do. Joseph Anderson, carry- lpg _@ concealed weapon, a razor; $50 or sixty days. Also, for assault; $10 or’ thirty dajs, Charles Haseh, larceny of two dresses from Mis. Margaret Vaux; jail Sixty days. Wm. Jones, larceny of a wheelbarrow from Wim. Harrisa: thirty daysin jail) Alexander Stevens, colored, char with using personal violence on Officer Shanks, a member of the police force; grand ury; bonds $300. Mary Washington, asjaalt on ecky Reed; personal bonds to keep the peace for sixmenths. Lewis Reed, assauit on Sarah Reed; $5 or ten days in jail.’ Joseph Kelly, as- sault on Lindsay Moulton; $5 or ten days. Geo. Mans and Wm. MeCov. affray; 5." Matil Dove, threats to Mount Vernon Dove; dismatsse Jobn Divine, assault on James I. King; $5 ten days, Equiry Covrt—Judge Cor. To-day, Wright agt. Cranford; heating sat for Tuesday. Dullamel agt. DuHamel; pro con- sesso. Snowfle agt. Greenapple; do, Sutton agt. Sutton; reference. Hall agt. Hall; do. Shepherd agt. Philip; order allowing counsel to Withdraw. Parker agt. N. J. M. Life insuran Co. et al.; leave to withdraw demurrer and dismissed as to Waters. Barbour & Hamilton agt. Semmes; reference. Mayer Varner etal; decree substituting trustee. “Adjourned Ul to-morrow, AN ATTEMPTED SaFE ROBBERY.—Monday Dight some persons unknown forced au eu- trance to the law offices in the second and third Storfes Of house No. S16 F sireet, from the rear of the house, and after overturning the desks and scattering we pas left without removing anything. An ineffectual attempt was made by the Intrtiders to force the tron sate of Mr. C. D. Willard, having an office in the same bullding, and also an attempt to effect an entrance into the store of Mr. Brad. Adams adjoining. Tae main purpose of the Invasion, it is thought, was to rob the Safe of Mr. Willard of certain papers in cases now tn the courts, The work was doue in a very bungling manner, and the police do Dot consider the job as having been done by pro- fessional thieves, GEORGETOWD THE Coa TRADE.—Thirty tons; Piedmont do., 113.18 do, HE GkaIn TRADE.—Arrlyed—By canal, boat George Dunlop, with 1,650 bushels wheat and 300 bushels corn. MERCHANTS’ ExCHANGR.—Offerings on ‘Change to-day, ) bushels wheat. No sales. ‘The sales Of 1,300 bushels ab 96 to 9sc. and of 3,000 bushels at $1.05 yesterday after ‘change. + = REPUBLICAN GArys.—In the election in Wil- Miugton, Del., yesterday for members of the city council the republicans gained two mem- bers. The democrats still have a majority. RELIGION FOR THE Poor.—The superintend- ent has forbidden religious services in the poar- house of La Salle County, Il. He says that lwo-thirds of the inmates are insane, and the rest have ‘‘as much religion already as is good tor them.” London 7ruth has seen ladies who array themselves in what appears to be bed ticking, and what it thinks, makes them look like “‘skip- ping mattresses.” ‘Thos. Crathern, an extensive grocer of Mon- treal, Canada, committea suicide yesterday by taking morphine. He was in financial alfti- cultie; Dr. Thomas E. Williams, a young physician, was rvn over and killed by a railway train at Meridian, Miss, yesterday. Aschool meeting at Manistee, Mich., has or- dered the discontinuance of the reading of the Bible in the schools, “How under heavens am I to get along now?’ was the regretful remark of shiftiess Hank Munroe of Lebanon, Mo., after he had in a mo- ment of anger killed the wife who had long supported him. CUTICURA BLOOD AND SKIN REMBDIES. From the Hon. William Taylor, State Senator of Massachusetts. Messrs. WEEKS & PorreR: Gentlemn,—To aay thatlam graterui, is omly a poor expresaion o my feelings, but itis the vest word I caa use, for I feel icin every Fenge of the word. Thnre been erest sufferer with akin discasos for the (22) years. | My head and tace being covered with Sore, 1 could not rest with the burning heat aud itching of the parts affected, amd was coutiaed te my honse for weeks at a tine. My diseasa has boca called Eczema, of » most auyravated type, by many physicians, but I doubt if ever faily underatood by. any of them. It wae more like a combination of several skin humors. I have spent much money keekibg acure, and in 1667 I went to Kurope and gcnsuited sc1e of the best physicians in London. I received temporary relief oly, forin the sprin it would break out awain as bad’ as ever. ‘Whea d came back to Boston, I was told by macy friends that Dr. — (whose reputation for the cure of thore diseases was of the higuest ordor) could eure me. 1 waited on the doctor; he prescribed for me. ed his edviee for six months, and f cx0 ray, withoutany improvement. ‘I tried otter Ehysiciazs, aucong them Dr. ——. of Kast Borton, and Dr. —, of eity proper, but all to no purpose, ‘They did ‘me no cood: their remedies were go ineffectual that at no time did I fesl that a x nid Se Re ae Mr. Meoh: Now, about three months s¢o, Mr. Meshan,a gen- tlaman well-known to the Bostou people, cated soy attention to your CUTIOURA REMEDIES and prow ized wonderful results if T woul] only make atrial, He told mo of his own experienc wih it, aud wo persevered on me that C went with him toa drag store and bought them and commenced to use then according to the directions. ‘Tiere waa so much humor Icdged within the skin, that as s0ou 28 1 uc4 for abouc Ent} did ut ming this,aa I felt th: Wal Kong to wet rid of the Dumor when I sa coming to the surface in such larze quantit es. Afte the first two or three weeks’ nse of theee remeCies, 1 was wreatly encouraged uy Jesseniny of the in fiammation of «number of pain- ful sores. I carefully, faithfully and cheerfully followed the directiocs' to the letter, feeling each work reerera cure, untilat the present momen, sfter three months} use of Curicuna REMEDIaS and twelve years of as constant suifering as wae ever endured, I can say that I aa cured and pro nounce my cise the most remarkab‘e on recird. T have been 80 elated with my success that I hive stopped men on the etreets who were afflicted aud told them to wet the CuTICcURA ReMEptes and thoy weuld cure them. ‘This is why Iam so grateful t you, for I believe them to be the best and wreatess discovery of the age,and that they will cure all who aro cuffering with? there diseases. Imay add that I took no intersal medicine but the Cviiccra RES — WILLIAM TAYLOR. Poston, AvGUsT 22p, 1378, nent Sixteen Months Later. tomary inquirles, I desire to say that it is xow elateen wonths since I-wrote tho above etatement; that my cure has proved peraianent; audmy genera! health perfect. 1 have nothix to Feiract, “but used to add in ateful prate of the “Vrictna REMEDIES. Pe WM. TAYLOR. Boston, Jan 1, 1280. OUTICURA REMEDIES For all Humors of the Blood. Cri sicuna REsoLvent pudifi-s the blood, throagh the Lowels, liver, kidneys and skia. Ovrricona, a Medicinal Jelly, removes dead fleah. andsi-n, reu- oers healthy uicers and old sores, aeye inflamua- ton, itching and irritation of the skin and scalp. CUBA MEDICINAL TOILET Soap restores white utes and beautifies the skin. OUTICURA SHAVING Oar is the only medicinsl svap expressly prepared for rhaving. Th by Weexs & Doce cen an hele ae ingten Street, Boston; 21 Front To- ronto, Ont., aud 8 Snow Hill, London, and are for sale by sli ‘wrugeiste. Price of CuTrouRa, amall Ghe Halt hires Me quamei of aanaie oo. Baeeae YENT, #1 yer bottle. MEpicrNAL Tor- and in bars for priests eae aneaae karbers, conmumers, GO cent = ROR aud large Another Sickening Nuisance. Editor Star:—T have read doth your editorials, “Our Bosses” and “The Asphalt Boiling Nz ance.” and beg leave {9 suggest. a third one. with the following facts made prominent:—ist. If the asphalt works on B street are a nuisance, of course their location anywhere in the city creates a nuisance. 2a. The asphalt works ‘south of the gas works, In connection with the “ammonia works” on H street, at 27th street, have filled the air tn the First Ward with sick- ening odors during the last two months. 3d. The proprietors of sald ammonia works were indicted by the grand jury last year, and ap- Peals to the health officer and District Attorney Corkbill are all In vain. 4th. There are appli- ance3 that could be used by the contractors and manufacturers by which all the vile odors could be burned and consumed, thus abating these nuisances. Why not compel the abatemeat of these nuisances by such means? 5tt. Toe am- Monia works are located on a pulic street (H.) Why ts it possible for the proprietors of those Works to send death into every family in the First Ward, where invalids or {nfants are. thus long after Indictment by agrand jury? E.W.W. Gov. Wi17z, of Louisiana, yesterday, refused to call an extra session of the legislature asked for by the tax-payers association and a small number of the democratic state central com- mittee, on the ground that the state faances would be thereby embarrassed. ARRBIVAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS Baltimore and Potomac Pepot, corner B Streets. am "4 MORNING. EVENING. J&lash’ston nicht iineg:20/+ Balt., Phil. <Bost'a12-30 Southern E: 8:00 tLimited express....4 yy Une.4:30 'r..7:00 est....7 45 215, Xevsean = Baltimore and Ohio Depot. corner New Jersey Avenue and © Street. MORNING. 1 EVENING. Balt. & way..6:00 tt. Louie & Uin. ex.1:25 ‘® Phila. ox. 0 Balt..Anpa. & way..1:00 2 TBaléh 3.00 tWestern express. Balt. & way stati 8 Fred. & wry wations.8 bait. & Autlap. ex. ‘Baltimore expres Martinsburs &w: tBalt. & way sto! Baltiinore express..11:30 tDais ‘estern accom.:....5: tBslt., Anne. & way.6 37 ‘Staunton & Va. Spr. Su me only. § & a. Uther Fealus datly ex-[Batt. Pau sia cept Sunday. It Western express. CITY ITEMS. Ir yon suffer with headache, try JLodille’s Headache Speciite, Prive 50e. PERS should use the Moth-proof pet Lining. Use only that manutfac- tured of Cotton Paper. American Carpet Lining Co., New York and Boston. For sale by ali Carpet Dealers. TRE WASTING DISRA8ES OF INFANTS and chil- dren are by no means confined to an nsuMiciont Supply of food. The trouble is thai the food 1s injudictously selected, and the Imited digestive Power of the child ts unable to assimilate it Metliw’s Food ts adapted to the wants of tuvallds as well as infants. All druggists and grocers Sellit. Price, 75 ceats. T. METCALF « Co., Bos ton, Mass. From Dr. 8S. W. Hunter, Baltimore. Having become famtiiar with Colds Lirhig’ Liguid Evtract of Beef and Tonic Lwigorator, 1 take pleasure in recommending it as an exctl- Jent preparation, combining as it docs food and tonic in a remarkable way, producing go? blood, health and Sold by all drug- gists and grocers. An Elegent Toilet Preparation, hair dressing and restorative is found tn “Zon- don Hair Color Restorer.” It seldom fatls to Testore gray hair or faded hair to its original youthful color and beauty. Falling hair ts checked by its use, and it produces a growth of beautiful young hair, soft, glossy and luxu- riant. It certainly is the most cleanly and et- fective hair restorer now before the American people. “London Hair Color Restorer” can be obtained at all the leading druggists at 75 cents abottle. Six bottles $4. oe er great remedy for catarrh and throat diseases, Sold by all druggists. Sep1-W,8,m,2m SKINNY MEN AND WOMEN are not admired. If lacking flesh, vital, brain, or nerve force, uso “Welles” Health Renever.” ' Greatest remedy on earth for impotency, sexual debility, decline, &c. $1 at druggists. Depot, 55 Barclay street, N.Y., and for Washington at 450 Penn'a avenue. “ALDERNEY Wagons.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in ¢ Ibs. “Ward” print 35c. per Ib. Also, Cott cheese, bubtermlik and sweet milix 5c. per a ————————— ee prvasine, HEATING, AND VENTILLATING, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., At 14235 New York Avenue. Are exhibiting a fine line of GAS FIXTURES, in rew ard attractive designs—Handsome PARLOK GRATES, Low and tlevated OVEN RANGES, either Portable or Brick Ket: Fire-Place HeAT- ERS, &e., &c., and call especial attention to THE “COMMANDER” CAST IRON FURNACE as being moderate in cost, simple in construction gesily panewed, pefectly ‘reliable, and which will heat ax e for smour.tof coal consmed as pred in this or agy other market. A larke number iu use in Washincton. THE “MAGEE STANDARD WROUGHT IRUN FURNACE, (manufactured by the Macee Furnace Oo. of Bos- ton, ) is a great favorite in tha New England States Where the merit of Heating Apparatus is fu’ tested, and which at the Centenuial Exh re- ceived the Medal of Honor aud Highest Award 4s the best Wronght Iron Furnace exhibited. THE “LE DROI1” ELEVATED OV: ING AND HEATING RANGE, hag no enperior as a hicbty-finished, mort com- plete, and successful article. We have seb more than Sfty the past two years, and refer to any one using then. THE “LE DROIT” FIRE-PLACE HEATER took the first premium at the Esh: National Fair Association iast fal! Wood's PARIS RANGES, Wood's LIGHTNING PAKLOR SUN, SUNLIGHT, and Elezant HEAT: EES in stcck.’ Also, REPAIRS for same. OOOK- ion of the EDWARD CAVERLY & CU., eep4-Im 1425 New York ave. Atwa4ys ON DECK With a complete Stock of the VERY BEST GOODS that can possibly be procured in our line, snd at Prices thet embar Sur customers to rajoice, " “OmPeSIOne and cause A special feat if taree toner ture of our stock just at thistime ts a NEW JAPAN TEA, uatoral leaf (uncolored. It {8 of the first **May pickings,’ and is pronounced by il tri tol bein Most delicious article af ax they have Another attractive feature of our stock to-day is AN URUSUALLY CHOICE ABTIOLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. ‘Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth street, bet. E ana F, (WHITE FRONT.) ive —— HIBTS TO ORDER. ‘Cur SHIRTS to order are unsurpassed = fecsonBaTe api Piteunanist ae a lot of ‘at 60 conte, formerly ice, NEOKWEAR \. Bl it British 3 gin rGualt Hose at 25 ets.’; Hosiery. DRY GOODs. THE EVENING STAR Hancock and Engl License Cases Decided. ‘HE COURTS. LBTTEES FROM THE PEOPER, H y) 4 yra aNUF Ole * ae ee eee PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e? [B= PRESENT IS GOLDEN! NEXT FRIDAY, September 10th, BOTH OUR HOUSES WILL BE CLOSED CNE DAY FOR INVENTORY. TILL THEN GENUINE MARKED DOWN BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE FIRST-CLASS GEN- EBAL DRY GOODS, LADIES’ AND GENTS' FINE FURNISHINGS, LADIES' AND MISSES’ READY-MADE SUITS, aT Fifty Cents on the Dollar. LINENS Low AT THS oOo P. B.D. G. EL, ‘705 and 709 Market Space, ODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. sep6 | Pipe al AND CHILDREN'S FANCY HOSIERY. FULL LINES NOW OPEN, TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), Bepé CARPETS. ‘We have just ovened a splendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MCQUETTE, BODY BRUBSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS in all the newest and most choice designs. = ‘Tapestry Inerain Carpets with Borders to match. Emyrna Carpets, Lines and Mats in pecat variety hore furnishing will find it to their advantage to examine our stock Lefore purchssing- HOOE BROTHER & CO., sep4 2325 F st. m.w., near Ebbitt House. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, O18 7th st. nw. 500 PIECES MOSQUITO NETIING Svc. 100 DOZ. ALL LINEN TOWELS 12% and 15c. 20 PIECES TABLE LINEN 50, 62 and 75c. 100 BED COMFORTERS 81 and 81.25. 100 WHITE SPREADS 50, 60 75c. and 31. 1 CASE FULL WIDTH SHEETING 250. ALL SUMMER GOODS AT O03T. GEO. J. JOHNSON, sens 713 Market Space. BrLACK SILKS: BLACK CASHMERES! COLORED CASHMERES! BLANKETS! BHAWLS! WAMBSUTTA COTTON, the best in the world,10. GOOD CANTON FLANNEL, 8. EXCELLENT BLACK S1LKS, 75, 87, 81. BLACK SILE, €2. BLACKBILKS, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, 82.00, $2.50 COLORED SILER, every color, 62 to 81.50. CARTEB’S, 7ii Market Space. Black snd Colered SATINS, Black and Colored SILK VELVETS, Good Quality DOUBLE BLAN- KETS, $2.10; BLUE FLANNEL, RED FLANNEL, WHITE FLANNEL, at the very lowest cash ALLARDVALE FLANNELS, every qua!- 15, 18, 20, 5, 31, 37, 50, 62, 75, $1.00. CARTER'S, eep2 ‘711 Market Space. FECIAL THIP To SS FALLS. If weather is favorable, the See ane een 5 Bal minke by neqnest. @ special TO-MOLKOW, (Thureday,) september 9. M OONLIGHT =x v msIOS ¥ WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY CORPS, Te Marshall Hall, on WEDNESDAY, September's, 1880. be steamer Arrowsmith w: leave ber whart, foot of Tth st. ot & 190. P @ sharp, returning’ at Music by brass and string bande. Tickets 50 cente. . RAND EXCURSION POINT LOOKOUT, On the ewift STEAMER ARROWSMITH, A * FPRANKLIN LEGION, On SATURDAY, Serremurn 211 int bo intermediate landine. thi ample time for bathing, crabbinw, ete. CAN sept aiso an early hour for return.” Metis on the bast at 50 cents enc gan be secured om the boat or at Point ay : and Dancing going and re aves Potomac Ferry wharf, font of 7 )a-m., aud will return at Ii ip ae ae re Chilcren (between the aires sé Gand id’ year ane ebifeet care will be in waiting on arrival of amer. Con mittee—J3. D. Eskew, Li. ay Richards, 1. H. Patterson, T.C. &, B, Tavern, GW. Perkit and Ps. ave : © Be ard 12h ate 4th apd Fats. ow 7th snd & sts. n.w., and Reinlein's drug store, cor. 9th BL GESEBAL BEQUEST POTOMAC Lodwe, No.8, 10. M.. will re. beat their Excursion, on the paisoe f= Jane Moseley, to Piney DAY, Bejit. 9, 1880. T pildren under 10 years free. Mw Steamer leaves her wharf at 8 8 2 returning he pablic to Tespact tothe enits on the ore eixen two weeks aso. Bathin Dost. Street cars will be in waiting on ‘Meals ou boat, city prices. eer {XCUMSIONS ON STEAMER MAL! E WASHINGTON al TO OOCOQUAN FALLS Mondsy, Wednesday and Fri a Leave arin thé season. Music. urine at X p.m. Dancing. m. ; ret TO MARSHALL HALL AND MT. VERNON SPKINGS. Leave her wharf at 2:30 p. mi. ; returning at 7:90. Round trip, 25 cents. ) MT. VERNON BPRINGS urday during the reason. Music. Dan- ave ber wharf at 9°90. c.. returning a} 4p. m. “Round trip, 10 conte sep2-Imo ME TIVOLI PARK, FORMERLY GikSBORO, is NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC f E: The pleagantest summer rogort pshinwton. | The Ferry Boats land mur. and a beantiful driv. Eve day tothe Park. First-class accor city prices; also, fine stabline acc hore. RICU. aucd-2m pare, BOAT Now TO NORFOLK, FORT WRPOLK, FORTH! 2 AND THE Cares ‘on the POPULAR STEAMER JANE. KbY SATURDAY EVEN. 1. Re 1.50. ly to bear UNNING TOTRE EXCURSION kets, state Genera’ fice, Ww Wen a's Hotel, and at the boat. th street 3 0. OVE! wharf, ident. AMILY SUPPLIES. _ Pp (CKLING AND PRESERVING. PURF APPLE VINEGAR, made in Maryland. WHITE WINE VINEGAR. GREEN GINGER and PICKLING CONDI- MENTS of all kinds. WHITE BRANDY and pure old PEAOH BRAN- DY, eit years old Mason's Luproved PRESERVING JARS, all sizes. For sale by. J. 8. BRYAN & BKO., 608 Penna. av: Fep6-ce06t Opposite Metre Ghow-w ITE BREAD AND KEAUTIFUL willbe were AND BISCU ’ It be gnaranteed {f you use! , the celebrated Minnesota Patent Process Flour, which was award- 4 the first premium over all other competitors at the Nations! Fair. MINNEOLA, a cent Minnesota i hands ceptine Patent t Wi ne. GOLDEN HILL, a splendid ant, gpd far superior to great many S0- patent flours. We com) ora to forth, ny flour superior to Gores, Misneals or Bloriina: and we fe:! assured thet any housekeeper who tries Jet OF-08 Will LeVer UBS aNYtbing vise. The above Damed brands of Flour can class erocery store. Wholesale Depot— Cor. Ist st. and Indiana a’ a M. GALT aug?! 5 co. UST RECEIVED— SPICED BROOK TROUT, (Bach Fovelles.) SPICED OYSTERS, _ FRESH DEVILED CRABS, SARATOGA CHIPS, MORAVIAN PRETZELS. B. W. REEDS Sons, acels 1216 F street northwest. ‘RESH MEATS AND DRESSED F PounTny ALWAYS ON HAND. AND and prices THE PALACE MAREET, Corres 14TH axp New Youx Avance. 4026 FRANK J. Tit! ~ HINTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS. BRANCH BALTO, STEAM SHIRT FACTORY, 435 7th street new. ‘The celebrated Re-inforced SHIRT, 6 for $6, or #1 apiece, nowledired to be finest and most complete Shirt for the price in the city. Agentine Wameutta SHIRT, finished except but- tense and button-holee, 6 for #4.50, or T5c. aplece— abarein. Shirts to order a Saty—s for 89; 6 for 810.50. Perfect Ht guarantee: 425 7th st. mn. w. N. B.—Directions for scli-neasurement sent on plication. suc2d BY THE “MYSTENY” SHIRT. ‘There is nothing better in the market. It is ele- gently made, and of the very best material, and only 80 cents, finished, ready for the wash tub. Only 30 cente tor the *‘Myatery” Shirt. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, latest styles and finest quaiity, only $1.60 per dozen ;six for 75 rents. Best quality, at MEGIN 5° BEANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angels 4002 F street northwest. Quer MANUFACTURERS. DUBBEULL BROS. & 00O., 41LA2 F Street N. W. ‘We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in weed nenee yt accent One nals, 8 lize of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always on EREULL BROS. & CO. tog DUS Pecreet Woe” READ THIS COLUMN. uratin« A Vegetable Medicine, th s hue ‘Belisble Medicine. Fowerful Tonic. Iron Bitters Complete Strensthener. sitters \Curatine Sim abue Appetizer.) Cures Blood Diseases. ‘Curatine im Bunche the Blood. |Qures iver Complaint. Aron Busters, . vigor. [Sunes hianey AMfections. \Caratine ida tron er ic Iron Bitters sity, fra aratine Teg BNLeE pisosscs.| "Cures Rheumatism. uratine Iron Bitter for Leiter Itch ‘Oure Lyspersia. |For ee sitters Tron Pitre indigestion. Iron Bitters Cure Nervous ay lity. |Curatine SS [Cures Boils & Old Sores. Bitters Iron 2 Pee Saree Ulcers and Bois. irom Price 1 a Bottle. Price 81 a Bottle. ‘BON BITTERS AND CURATINE For bale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsyivania ave., and auaaT ene and Reta, by a Draggists. LADIES GOOD = dpa OF FALL Ladies wonld do well to examine cay stock of FALL Lat: och BONNETS, D NB, TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS Ee The three beet styles of FRENCH COKSETS. 7 hes- goods are Dow arriving with every weekly mT. aug23 ADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S ES LAM TO OKDER. — Perfect setisfaction guaranteed. JAS. i. VERMIL LADIES’ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAEER, anz2 Opposite Us S- Patent Ofie? Bore BATSFOR YOUNG LADIES THE LATEST MACKINAW CASSANDRA JUST RECEIVED. Mrs. J. P. PALMEN, 14 - No, 1107 ¥ et. m.w. Ms BELLE LUCAS’ DEESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MAREET 8PACK, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th et. n.w. decll 24T EX. PORULAR MontHiy Dkawine oF THE Commonwealth Distribution Go., " AT MAOAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Lopisville, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1580. TEESE oti AUTHOKIZED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF 1878, AND SUSTAINED BY SUURTS OF KENTUC cur regular onthe LAST DAY OF EVERY MON 4, ‘Bundare and Fridays excepted, for the period yeaks. = ‘The United States Circuit Court March 3ist rendered ibe following decisions: st—That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company ie tee 2a—Its drawings are fair. 8. B.—This Com hss now on hand a arge reserve fund: Heal the list of prises for the SEPTEMBER DEAWING. , 20 ench.1: | 3.000 8:5 Foun. 10s "oes should bs

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