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THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY....September 15, 1880. The Weather. * INDICATIONS TO-DAY. OF THE CHIEF S! mostiy Horth to west, stationary or higher tem- Perature, clear or partly cloudy weather. RANGE OF TEE THERMOMETER. ‘The follow ing are the readings of the thermom- eter at the during the day:—7 am, BI UL. chs Tl am, Go; 2 pon, 6°. im, 65: minimum. 43. Amusements, &c. National Thealer.—Jarrew's spect, Gerella.” Oa Revival meetings are !™ progress at the East | Wasbington M. E. n from the Holstien or, Kev. Georg and acceped tation fr Arthur cf ‘xandria meeting to-night. A > club teuder 1 € J.B. puny fe, named Joseph Davis, from Lou- fostauntly killed near that Walking oa the tra’k of 4 Ly place yestetday wh the rillroad. The Ohio repubiteal building last evening, M D. A. Grosvenor secretary. A committee was appointed to obtain reduced ratiroad rates dur- ing the presidential election. A report was re- | ceived trom a committer stating that the voters in the Government nting Office and the et at the St. Cloud . Hay chairman and c Eurean of Engraving and Printing would be allowed ten days leave of absence, with pay, to 0 Lume £0 vote one Fatents have been issued to pe S City—John F. King, i <. Hobleson | With tbree The National Fair Association. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS. The stockholdersbf the National Fatr As30- clation met last evening to make arrangements for liquidating the Indebtedness of = ome von. Mr. Wm. M. Galt moved that Mr. Brown- ing teke the chair, which wag carried, Mr. McCeney acting as’ secretary. Mr. Browning Staied that this meeting grew out of a meeting heid last week, when some fitteen gentlemen agreed that if the $35,000 worth of Stock still go on a cash basis with t advantage to the association and a pros- t of handsome dividends. They subscribed 00 additional shares, and since $5,000 were subscribed for, leaving unsold. A debate followed, in wh! stated that there were preferred liens as lews :—A deed of trast to the Freedmen’s for $2,500; Use sult of Wheatley & Bros. { tween $15.000 and $16,000, and a Hen of #21,500 In bonds. Subseriptions were called for, and Mr. F, kK. Ward Jead off shares on condition that the Whole of the stock (#27,00¢) be subscribed. A number followed until 36 shares were taken, Mr. Blackburn moved that_a committee of five from each department of the fair be appolnted tosollctt exhibits, carried; and the chairman Was directed to notliy the ‘proposed coms: of their appointment through the ut then addressed the meeting, calling ntion of the stockholders to Oke point Nioned by other speakers. No enter- prise ever started Jn the District wasso fraught With importance to the interests of every citt- zen ofthe District asthe National far. This was the capital city of the United States, and if We cfler inducements to peo come and \isit the capital of their country the effect, woud te to esuace capital, 2 ha Np todustries and establish on a sount is the prosperity of the country. Ea na g 5 se proces- and after stating the ob. i «ts Invited subscriptions in aid of the proj heading the list with 325. Other subsertpitons Were then recelved as follows: Messrs. Barbour & Hamilton $10, W. M. Gait E. C. Dean $10, - Smith $10, W. E. Clark $10, Independent company $10, Lansburgh & Bro. $5, Brown- ing & Middleton $5, and H. H. Blackburn $5. Prizes will be offered for the most original de- Sigus, as follows: First prize $100, second $25, Interested In an indastrial_mercantiie 8'0R to open the fair, pastor of the Reformed 1 be ordained and in- onement began last iutil sunset to-d: ig held tn the s including the conte of service ng actiog quid have been nderella” should House wilt low, Wilson, will ‘hold the | rest of the week. | of the best on tse road. | in_ high terms of very Tespect, ane e3 are all new | THE CoLUMsIA E street ts open tr OOL 1103 and 1114 0 10 p.m, evening this week Penna. avenu ‘THE Potomac the last of the ason—took place yesterd: Washington lett at o'c! W. Coreoran at 10 @. m., Scme seven or eight hundred people at Gly- mont. The exhibition of trults and flowers took piace On beard the steamer Mary Washington, Which was beautifully decorated with tlags and Wreaths of laurel and cvergreens. A tabie the full length of the forward deck was covered With fine specimens of fruitsand flowers. Joh Saul exhibited pears, dahlias and gi Maddo: a. Needham, Mrs. J. B. Hammond and Mr. Colton and others presented good spectnens of various Productions. At Glymont lunch was secved, and dancing followed. During the afternoon Col D. S. Curtiss, Dr. Howland and others made short addresses, and Prot. Townsent and Miss Shannon gave recitations. The Corcoran made a second trip in the afternova with 200 more guests. TeE Kindergai normal training will be given free at the Kindergarien Normal Institute ef Washington to any well educated lady w ho Will use It to teach the youngest children of the Protestant Orphan Asylum free. For par- tieulars & sth on we principals, Mr: treet, or Mis3 Susie Loutse I Pollock, CarntED Foxt’ Alexandria G ored Indiv’ more yesterday afternoon took refuge ina B. P. RR. freight car. The ratn continuing to fall for some time, and he belug of that cliss of sable folks who invatiably go to sleep when ‘Kept seated in one piace over five minutes, was shering away 1m dreamland, The car in nile was attached toa train whlch seon started southward at the rate of forty | miles an hour, and y arrived at the W. & | cilon, t ‘the ‘ansported ta eon his wedaing night, Explana- | lions followed and the involuntary passenger Was allowed to depart tn pe | _ The directors have decided to give a tree trot | and Mrs. ELV. sht ird a gold medal, and fourth a diploma of the Jolr association, THE TROTTING RACKS TO-MoTROW. at the grounds to-morrow afternoon, for wh! two classes of horses will contest foi The entries wet soclation last and Geo. M. Oyste the following r ‘Thr pt pened at Lhe rooms of the zs by Messrs, J. C. Roc! le racing gpmmittee, with by E. B. bg. Hor- ck, by U. ac ley, by J. Moore: g. B. Coftin, and ¥. g. James R.. . Free-for-all—Br-s. Trum| seeleston: sm. 1 by 2. e; ch.3. Colonel reg. Uncle Dave, Tor. orrow, and bum Star Gur Schools. MEETING OF THE HOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Board of I’ublie School Trustees met last communication from the Com closing a letter trom Mr. How! to turning over the Force build persons residing near Howard Unt ask. 1 school accommodations; one trom king for the report of the Loutse Pollok, ssloners, en- t, In reference ne from allow Jennie J, Ware, Annie Newton, Edgar W. Camp, Lite Burns, Hel Towne, J. M. E. Dy M: Gibson, Albian E. Smith, Hannah L. Shoemaker, George F. W' gate, G. We Hop ins, C. J. Manshail, Jane Pez T ‘08- ter. “The resignation: ae P. Brown and Zaldee Per Lee, second division; Rosa Kaur- man. first division, and R. M. Mann, seventh atvision, were received and accepted. | Leave of absence was granted Mattie L. Lawrence, of the seventh division. The sub-board of the seventh diviston (col- ored schools) made a report on the communica- Uon of Miss A. E. Butler, complaining that she Was hot renominated, Another communication ou the same subject was received, and accom- panylog It was @ letter from Secretary Evarts, stating that Miss Butler had been a teacher tor eight years, and her friends being aware of no goed reason for the treatment she had recelyed, they desire that the subject be tnvesilgated being confident such an investigation would refute any imnputations against her if any are made. The report of the sub-board, which was. adopted, states that Miss butler was dropped because, during the last school year, she was insubordinate and her manner disrespectful to school officers, tending to the destruction of proper discipline in the public schools, and ren- dering her further service tn this division detrt- Inental to public sehcol interests, and that atter granting an interview to the lady, at her re é the sub-board was of the unantmous om that ft would be injurtous to appolut Wer 2 teacher in this diviston, aod they declined to nominate her for suca pesition. ‘The committee on building and repairs re- orted the acceptance of the Force and Pea- hody buiidings, and recommended the reat buildings on Glenwood road and at It. i'l for school purposes; adopted. iss Alice Jozn- Son Was promoted from ist to 2d grade, Ist divi- sion. The committee on janitors reported ap roving the appointment of janitors as follows: W. T. Hutehinson (Wallach building), C. Ver- millicn (Peabod: H. Loveliss (Force), and Wi. Shedd (Frankiln): adopted. Mr. Wormely offered a resolution providing for the appotnt- ment of two assistant music teachers for the county schools, which was referred. Messrs. Lovejoy, Middleton, Pearson, Fairley and Brooks ‘were appointed the special comtattte: on the communication of the Commis stoners, asking a report with uaales, The 4th division asked authority to rent two additional school rooms, and the Ist division a similar request. Mr. Middleton offered solution that a committee be appointed to zt You can ki VON If that every style, make | and quality ments to be foung | im auy first ¢ + had at the pop- P of B. Robinson & Co., | and that, too, at Usfactory to parents t a it. King (Ww S. ‘fayman. Both y county touching A i ber at the weddl Th with ir young bavles gay appearance. ‘The 1 the Rev, Ward, te | invites suggesitons: fair opens manager of the fair p from af quarters, al seston, day, w net was given | adabs tO the reign Council, at which G. . Brown, Thomas Su M. Arenz and J. f, were present. TI Toasts drank, which were Mills, A. em | | DEEDS IN FEE have ison Nallor to F. Denaise, trastee, pt. 1 5 £i,1 E. Early et al. to A. Ciugria, do. | . Howard University to Jas. Neisoa, } . 10S, block 21, Efingham: #350. Sam? to W. T. Brooking, west_pu lot s. do. da; #5 E.J. Bond to Agnes Rowan, sub. % $5,500 and encumbrance $1,640. Caleb Adaus to | Martha Adams, pts. 55,44 and 45, sub, —. A. Natlor to W.W. - J tapley, Dt. 3, sq Rachel P Nallor et al. to same the Pi -k house, sq. 254: $5,740.50. Turton to i€o. 1. Turton, lot 14, sq. Jos, Dratey to S. Lacey, lot 6, Sq. 7 party, as j y to W. W. Letbert, ‘same: g900, tello, 1ot 126, sq. 445; 83,000. Wes ot E. Gallant, lot 29, sub. sq.479; $—. J. W. Dean et al. to Maria Bell, lots 5 to 15, Sheriff estate; $5). J. A. Stephenson, trustee, to M: sub. n. y 436: 3—. J. L. Kidwell, trustee, to the Sisters Of the Visitation, lots 172, 4 and 6, Threl- keld’s addition to Georgetown: $—. Miadieton and Borland, trustees, . F. Myer, lot A, | day. | Tnethactors. recommend changes in the boundaries of the districts; adopted; and Messrs. Middleton, Love- , Curtis, Lloyd and Temple were appoint-d offered a resolution requiriag that nium work for which certiteates for admission to the High schools shall be granted be on an average Of G0 per cent of correct an- swers fn all studies and 50 per cent tn arithma- glish grammar; lald over under tue rules, Educational Institutions. DIRECTORY YOR PARENTS AND GU. ‘THE Conessras Usiversity Law Scrtoot We need do no more than direct the read attention to the advertisement of this law hool, as elsewhere fo! in our coluinns to Known to the Washington pubite for the brtllfancy of its commencements, it is equally Well-kLown for the soildity and thorougan’ of the jegal training imparted by its learned and laborions faculty. The friend of the schol, (and M's graduates are now found in every stile ard nearly every territory of the uni be pleased to learn that its scheme of Instruc- Uon is to be enlarged during the preseut year by the addition of new lecture courses and new » Kindergarten Normal Institute of n opens October Isth. Mrs. an ck, the prinefpals, have, with one in New Yor country. found ior An Hon, thts sefulness are . WhO are qualified. 2 omplisbed ard refined 1. lessens fn ocal music, also ia rel ep the largest experfence tn Positions of trust an graduates Koy! glish and Classical Open next Monday, at 321 Peunsylvants b.w. The curriculum embraces German. E lish, Latin and Greek. Phonography will ais) be taught. Mr. Roys will give private lessons algo, and train young men and ladies for com- petitive examination. Marin!’'s Dancing academy will reopen Sep- tember 25 for the reception of puptls ani tae organization of classes, Prot. i rin! Will be on hand to personally organize his school. Mr. aud Mrs. Alfred Bujac’s English and French school for young tadies, 1012 {ith street northwest, Sale eae duties September 20 is Is a thorough and po; atic institution. i as! i popular educational Miss B. C. Graves’ Metropolitan seminary and kincergarten boarding and day school for pou z ladies and children opens for examination ax: classification on the 17th. Her Kindergariea Normal institute opens October 13.” Miss Graves’ address ts S00 15th street north west. THE First WASHINGTON Bartist Assoctatioy he'd its ninth annual meeting in the Fourth Baptist church, K street, between 12th and 13th Streets northwest, Tuesday, 14th inst., at 11 Celock. In the absence of Rev. M. Lewis, Rev S. Alexander preached the Ss aoe sermon, text, Hebrew xili chapter sth verse, Rev. R. Ss. Laws, the president, called the’ meeting to crder and proceeded to election of officers. Rev. John Prior was elected president; W. H. Jor- Academy will re- ave. to R. Sillas, “lots 4 and 5, sub. sq. S64; $950. M. Leday to Jolin Angerman, Jot 27, Sub. Sq. 454; $7,000. —————— MAnBIAGE LicENS&S have Deen Issued to Jobn F. Smith and Emeline Gleseke; Joseph Bolden and Agnes Holly; John Rye and Ida B. Donaid- son; M. Barry and Kate Walsn; G.S. Martin and Catharine Whittaker; James’ Donaldson and Emme Collins; John P. Stinzing and Annetta C. Serhan; Walier Thompson aud Siney Hollins, dab, clerk; Jas. Alexander, treasurer, for the ensuing year. The ev were con- ducted by Rev. T. Robinson, who preached the a Sermon from St, John’s Gospel, chap- ter itt, verse 7, which proved to be both doc- trinal and eloquent. collection of $4 was taken up and the was announced, A CERTAIN MEAxs of happti means to Dj, Bul’ cough syrup tn overy tailliy. 25 cin | Brankett, was called. Democratic Rejoicing. THE MEETING AT HEADQUARTEHS. Last evening the democrats of the District had a jubtiation meeting in front of their head- quarters, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 10th street. Before assembling at that point the procession paraded the streets headed by the Marine band. Many carried torches, A transparency at the front bore the inscription “As Goes Maine, so Goes the Union.” The crowd in front of headquarters was very large and enthusiastic. It was called to order by Mr. Wm. Dickson. He then tutroduced Hon. R. T. Merrick,who sald that but yesterday Maine was the land of republicanism. "A single day turned it over to democracy, whtch sends its gratefal congratulations back for its action. He itkened the triumph to a eyclone, whieh will sweep everything in its way, north, south and west, and predicted that “Hancock would be elected by a popular vote exceeding that any Presi- dent uas received for fifty years, He said he Wes williug to accept Blafne’s prophecy, “As Goes Maine, so Gers the Union.” The People of the country, he said, were breathing the democratic alr of Maine, and were happy. Leading democrats of that state had given up Maine three weeks ago to go repubitcan by frem Ubree thousand to five thousand. majori- ty, while some of the republican papers claimed. that they would carry it by tea thousand. He thought that as Maine bad triumphed over re- Publicanism, so would every other state, ana that It was not the language of enthusiasm or thoughtiessucss to say that Hal election could be put down among the certainties, He 5 warmly applauded, The speech of Mr. ghton, and that of Major Cartington and J. ‘Tucker, of Norfolk, which followeil, were of the same general tone. Mr. Tucker said, though jn Virginia t bad thelr little quarrels over staie matte ate would be found souid for Han votes were counted. De. sed the mecting by reading a tele- Maine that the legislature would e democratic. There was du Meeting a brilliant display of fire-wor! After the ineeting broke up the 20: naded, and Mr. W.S.Uatchins replied in a short speech. The band and crowd proceeded to the ollice Of the Sundiy Heratd, Where a couple of pieces were performed. Mr, Kalbfus brietly (uanked the demoeracy for the compliment and regretted tbat Captain Burritt was lot. present to personally acknowledge tt. ‘The crowd then Gisperscd. OTHER MEETING A mecting of the Young Men English club was held last ni Veunsylvania avenue, E. C, Carrington in the chair, Jesse B. Wilson and L. W. Sitnpson were elected members. J. E. Norris, esq., was tntro- duced, and made a spirited address of rejoicing, during which he was frequently applauded ie sold Malne had sealed the fate of James A. Git- ficld, and he could never be elected President of t It was the most complete Waterico that had taken place for: twen! years. He concluded Oy predicting @ g)95 inlumph for the democracy {p 19.43 avid Guts in thcgtober election #2 4"8ina add Onto A meeting of the tirst ward Hancock and En; Ush club Was held last night, R.A. Waters, Hancock a ut at No. 632 secretary, It was d.- retling October sth, to te Uie pole erected yesterday at K sire An invitation was receiv: through the ee trom the demoerats of F. ta § all deine USS 1 lng and barbecue Sep- Mr. Waters offered a resolution tember 20. tendering to the democrats of the Pine Tree which state hearty congratulations, was adopted. SAULT WITH A L , in the Police ©: he case of ilenry 15: He oicd man, arrested last night by off On a Warrant charging bim with May 6th, 1si9, assaulted Washington Stewart, Who testified to-day that on the even May 6, 1si9, he was in_ Liberty B on E street, between 17th and isin su Brankett sat down by a young girl while Bud Williams sat down besi esked ff his company was replying that tt was oy Fundy, Ss, and After a vas further tes- ‘ane Was @ loaded one, and that aiterwards Washington's can- jon was critical, Ie was sent to jafl for six months. A MERRY NEW ORLEANS Sartor Boy.-Ia the local toptes of excitement among the drowsy denizens of New Orleans tn its torrid heats, the luck that has befallen one good fellow, known 2s Tom Balicy, tle owner of a pleasure yacht, ts the great source of conversation. The story Js very brief, and its counterpart is told monthly in various other forms. He bought a half of a Ucket in the grand monthly distribution of the Loulstana state lottery company for one dollar, at the office of M. A. Dauphin, in New Orleans, and received $15,000 In gold as a reward for his Sagacity in thus Investing his money. It might have been the reader—but next time (Oct, 127 hb) who will be the luc m™m CUTICURA BESOLVENT, THE NEW BLOOD PURIFIER. Eatal Humors Expelled, Health Be- stored, and Life Prolonged. What are Skin and eke Dizeases but the evi- dence cf internal Humor ten times more difficult torezch and cure, which floats ia the blood and other fuids, destroying the.delicate machinery ot life, and fillins the body with foul corruptions? at is consumptioujbut a gathering of inherited Tumors on the lungs, which rote them? Wuet are mental infirmities, idiocy and early insanity, but hereditary Poiton choosing the brain because the weakest organ? 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The Ccricuna RESOLVENT is assisted in coring all humors that appear upon the surface by Oct. ledicinal Jell 6 of dikease, ai/ays irflammation, it ulcers, seres and wotnc Z Sites the hsir by allayiniy leat and irritation con Ti ing no grease, never becomes rancid, atid is a al Hair Dressiny Soar, prepared mu CUTICUBA, forelesn: ing diseased surfaces, healing eoftent ing and besntifying the skin, is inv folet, bath and nursery luxury. © Crna. SBAVIN n Seay prepared expressly for shaving, and is ex- travegantly praised b, pentlemen. rlouga Mi isthe firstand only medic WONDERFUL CURES Performed by the Cuticura Kemedies What cures of Blood and Skin Disegees and Sesip Affection with Lees of Hair can compare with those of the Hon. Wm. Tzylor Boston, Stata Sex- ator of Maseachusetis: Alderman Tucker, Bo-tou: S.A Steele, Isq., Chicigo: F. H. Drake, Es., Cetzoit, and many others, deta! which may be found iu future editions f this paper? CUTICURA REMEDIES For all Biood Hamors, Are prepared by Wrexs & Poyrer, Chemists and Drugwists, 260 Was: ton street, Boston ; 21 iront re forsale by alt Drugeists. Price of Our CURA, al] boxes, 50 cents; 1: ing two and one-half times the is t bottle. CINAL TorLer Soap, 25 cents. Baphnress MA&DICINAL PHAVING Soap, 15 cents per case; iu bate, for Barbers and large consumers, 59 cents. a COLLINS’ VOLTAIC PLASTZRS Aurion of Electricity and Healing Balsams, are ten times mere pewe.ftl than the best porous plaster for relieving Pain and Weaknoss of {he Lungs, Liver, Kidveys aud Back, Rhenmatism, Neuralgia and Sciatica. Placed over the pit of the eH, CoNtais nantity of small, UTIOURA Mepr! Curtouaa Pain, and prevent and Malaria. £sk for Colins’ Voltaic Tlootne Porous 25 conte, sepls 4 | Passed. | Noonan a: 1 Sirettia, THE COURTS. Equiry Cevre—Juage Yesterday, Moon Byrnes agt. Byrnes: re to J. A. Clarke to take testimony. National Association for the relief of colored women and children agt. Cran- dell et al.; plea overruled with leave to answer. Paige agt. Paige; referred to W. T. Snyder to take testimony. ‘Wallach et al. agt. Fairfleld et al.; decree quieting title and granting an in- junction. Connolly agt. Downman; order al- lowing amended bill to be fied and injunction granted. Brown agt. Dyer; on hearing. To-day, Carter agt. Jones; order amending Dill . Noonan; reference to Ex- aminer McNally. Baker agt. Offutt; sale ordered and Jones appointed trustee. Purdy agt. Young; on hearing. PROBATE CovrtT—Judge James. Yesterday, estate of Walter 8S. Ringgold; W. 8. Cox appointed administrator—bond $40,000. Estate John S. Ingle; order of sale. Estate J.@. Stafford; do. PoLice CouRT—Judge Bundy pro tem. Yesterday, Samuel Bacon and Wm. Horn, affray; collateral forfetted. Asbury G. Apple- man, embezzlement; continued. Wm. Dorsey, assault; collateral forfeited. Wm. Decker, tres- pass: $1 or 3 days. Thomas Hall, larceny; 30 days. Isaac Tucker, assault; continued. An- thony Banks, threats; bonds or 30 days. Annie Willams, disorderly; $5 or 7 days. John Combs, indecent exposure, $% forfelted. Joseph Jones, pi0fsuny; Gc, Anthony Banks, disorderly; $35 or 7 days; suspended. To-day, Tuomas P. Paul. assault on W. Lowts; $10 cr o6 days. C. P. Shroder, assault; $0 and s. Wi. Braxton, disorderly; $5 or 15 days. ‘Thomas Mackall, do.; $5 or 7 days. Edward Johnson, honds or workhouse. Aunte Hurley, profanity; $5 or 7 days. N. H. disorder or 15 days. “Charles Vagtancy; bonds or workhouse. inson, disorderh Jones, George Rob- ‘2 Or5 days. Wm. Lane, do. 35 or 15 days. ison nes, profane: $3 or days. ella Lee, disorderly: collateral for- {eited, Sarsh Gordon and Margaret Gordon, do.; do. Adam Stunockie, assault on J. H. ‘orfeited collateral. Columbus Swag- Joun Jones, affray; do, Isaac Tucker, assault on Sophia Howard; personal recogni: zance to keep tbe peace. Wilson Griffin, assault on Amanda Barnes; $10 or 30 days in fall. Henry allas Champ Brankett, assault on Wash- ington Stewart: jail 6 months. Emanuel Hecht, larceny of a stone axe belonging to von Burns? Judgment suspended. THE Fire CmeFs’ CONVENTION.—The annual convention of the National Assoctation of Fura Engineers of the United States met ln Boston yesterday. Martin Cronin, of Washington, D. ©., the president for the past year, opened ‘the preccedings. Mayor Prince made a speegh of welcome, Chiet Wm. A. Green, of Boston, was elecied president for the ensuing year; Hen A. Hills, of Dallas, Texas, secretary, and A. C. Hendricks, of New Have onb.. treasurer. Among the vice president 3. W, Taylor, of is ——— v COLUMBIA NOAT CLUB gave a stag party jast evening. About a hundred parccipated. The most of the party were taken vo the resore up the river by the Modje: At, the landlng there were speeches, singing and an excollent lunch, Iwas late at night before the party | returned. Mr. Giborn, ot the Columbias, was master Of Ceremonies, and M Barrett and vere , Of Georgetown, took charge of the sing- 0: GEORGETOWN. A Wire Man Cor wirtt 4 Razor BY NEGROES. Last night about 9:50 o'clock, during an alter- cation With two colored men, ‘Charles Cainonn Was severely Cut in the thi h with aravor. Ue Was taken to Mr. T. L. Cropley’s drag store, corner Bridge and Potomac streets, near which. Place the cutting occurred, where Drs. Sater apd Tibbs dressed the wound, after which he was ecnveyed lome. This mori Turner, a Colored man, about 23 years of age, was arrested, charged with the Cutting. ile had cut his own knee In the general rampag’, and Went to Dr. SheKells to dress it. It 15 sald Unat the Nght was occasioned by Calhoun an- nouncing that he was a Hancock man. ‘Tne Coat TRADE.—Forty-one boats left Cum- berland Mond: 5 tons of coal, as follows:—For Georgetown—Consolidation Co., 1,107.04 tons; Maryland Co., 766.03 tons; New Central Co., 55.15 tons; Borden Co... 565.08 tons: Blaen Aven Co., 289.12 tons, For Alexandri as follows:—American Co., $04.13 1ons; George's a 5 tons. District; continued. | rs: @ Fos AERIAL OF PASSENGER TRAINS | DRY GOODS. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e- Baltimore and Potomac Bepo' MORNIQI AU B Streets, so Wash’ ton nicht lines -20|+ Balt, Pail. &Bost'n12-30 pcuthera Ex 00 | tLimited expres, 4.00 INE DRESS SHIBTS TO ORDEB. . BALTO, STEAM SHIRT FACTORY, 435 7th street new. orihant Wentx-8:85 Warn tla 9 orth ans Yr.’ Hearh'ston expsees:i0 38 5 235|1North and O. fast ‘Deily except Sunday. Baltimore and Ohio Depot. corner New Semarenne a § Bees tPhila., Balt. & way..6.00 tSt. Louis& Cin. ox.1-25 tN ¥. 8 Phila. ex ‘Anna. & way..1:50 {Western express. Balt. *) way stati Balt SAnuap- ere tBaltimore express. ..9 jartins| ieee ana alt. & we: Bat =f 425 7th st. n. w. competent man rent to any part of the messures. sepls % NAVY BLUE CLOTH, NEW FALL CASHMERES. NEW FALL DRESS GINGHAMS. MERINO UNDERWEAB. BLACK SILKS AND BATINS. FLANNELS, FELT SKIRTS. CASSIMERES, REPELLENTS. a E CITY ITEMS. — PLEASING piices for printing at Brown’s printing office, 920 F st, Lovm Headache Specisic 1s perfectly harm- Jess, Cures headache almost {nstantly, 50c,. Don’t fcrget to attend the opening of Miller & Jones’ Dinmard department this evening, A TaPRsTRY CanreT with a sewed carpet lin- ing under it will outwear a Brussels carpet without lining. Use only that manuractu of cotton and paper. American Carpet Lining Co., New York and Boston, Forsale by all carpet dealers, Many Motiers are unable to nurse their chil- dren. In such cases the best substitute to be found ts Meiii’s Food, prepared by Liebig’s formular, which has proved physiologically to correspond with mother’s muk. Soid every- Where by druggists and grocers, Price, 75 cls. ‘'T. Metcalf « Co., Boston, SS. COMMONWEALTH DISTRIRUTION ComPaANy.— Don’t tail to buy a ticket in the September drawing. 1.96) prizes, all cash, will be distrib- uted. Capital prize, $30,000, ali of it for $2, halt for $1, Drawing September 30th. Address R. M. Boardman, Courter-Journal Building, Louts- ville, Ky., or R.M. Boardman, 307 and 309 Broadway, New York. The it. ‘Man wants but little here below, ‘or wants that little long.’ “Tis not with me exactly so, But ‘us so In the song. “What first I want is daily bread And canvas-backs and wines. And all the realms of nature spread Around me when I dine.” And then arrayed in garments fine Procured from Henulng’s store; My plan of life is thus designed: My cup of joy runs o'er. FROM EMINENT W. L. ALMON, president Medl- Halifax, N.S: Colen's Liehig’s Liquid Exivact of Beef and Tonic Invigorator, 18 invaluable for fe indigestion, weakness, and cannot be surp: d for female complaints. Sold by all druggists and grocers. An Elegant Toilet Preparation, hair dressing and rest is found In “‘Zon- don Hair € r Restorer.” It seldom falls 10 restore gray hair or faded hair to its original youthful color and beauty. Falling hair is checked by its use, and it produces a growth of beautiful young hair, soft, glossy and Iuxu- riant. It certainly is the most cleanly and ef- TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro.), 918 7th st. n.w. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, DESIRABLE LINE IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WRAPS, SUITABLE FOR EABLY FALL, aT 50 CENTS UN THE DOLLAR, is WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, fective hair restorer now before the American Cbtadned at ail the feuding draggists at 35 cents 705 and 709 Market Space. abotule. Six bottles 4. Dr. HARTLEY'S great remedy for catarrh and et by clncrapsiste: sepl-w,3,m,2m ONE PRICE. sepl0 “ BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, complete cure 4 to6 ‘We have just onened a splendid assortment of WILTON, AXMINSTER, MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTLY BRUSSELS AND “RovgH on Rats.”—Ask druggist for it. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs. 15c. a box; for Washington at 450 Pa, avenud, r 5 Guat TRADE.—There were no offerings on “change of grain to-day. —____-++-_____ THE Wirk OF PETER BURKE, of Baltimore, eloped a few days ago with a'son or the late Prof. Hollingshead, but was captured ty her husband near Shrewsbury, Pa, and is now in jail as a Vagrant. Inthe United States district court at Phila- delphia, yesterday, after argument, Judge But- ler declared forieited the ball of Dr. John Bu- chanan, the bogs diploma dealer. The San Francisco workingmen have renom!- nated Mayor Kalloch. READ THIS COLUMN. iron Bitters A Fowerful Tonic. Iron Bitters Complete Strengthener. Iron Bitters Abure Appetizer. Iron Bitters = Eurich the Blood. Jron Bitters Kenew the Vigor Iron Bitters om Give Vitality. Be Bitters "Cute Malarial Diseases Iron Bitters Oure Lyspepsia. Iron Bitters Oure andizestion. ! Iron Bitters ee NN ONS pritability. Iron Bitters Cure Langour. Iron Bitters Sure Painfut |Curatine A Vegetable Medicine, Curatine A Relisble Medicine. Curatine Cures Blood Diseases. ‘Curatine Cures aiver Oomplaint. jCuratine Cures Kiduey Affections. \Curatine ‘Cures Scrofula. \Curatine Cures Rheumatism. Curatine For Letter, Itch and Tumors. guratine < lures Piuip!es ind Blotches. Curatine Cures Boils & Old Sores. Curatine (Qures Uicers and Boils. Curatine ‘Menstruation. | or MercurialfPoisoning. Price $1 a Bottle. Price 81 a Bottle. IRON BITTERS AND CURATINE For eale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsyivanin ave., Wholesale and Retail, and by a!l Druggists. aug27 pLvanine, HEATING, AND VENTILLATIN EDWARD CAVERLY & GO., At 1425 New York Avenue. ne of GAS FIXTURES, Handsome PABLOS Q OVEN RANGES, : Fire-Place HAT" al attention to THE ‘‘COMMANDER” CAST IRON FURNACE Are exhibiting a fine Dew as eink mncderato in cost, simple in construction, evsily mansged, perfectly ‘reliable. and which will heat’as much space for bxonnt of coal consumed ag aby Furnace offered in this or any other marker. Als:ge nuuber iu use in Washington. HE “MAGEE BTANDARD WROUGHT IRON FURNAGE, (mannfactured by the Mace Furnace Co. of Bas- top,) is a great favori‘eis the New England States where the merit cf Heating Apparatas is fully terted, and which et the Centennial Exhibition re- ceived the Medal of Bonor and Highest Award as the best Wrourht Iron Furnace exhibited. : THE “LE 1 ROI1” ELEVATED OVEN, GooK- ING AND EEATING RANGE, highly-finished, most e>mn- cloud onsccestul article. "We naverset. Gost than ‘fifty the pest two years, and refer to any cue uring them. THE “LE DROIT” FIRE-PLAGE HEATER the first premium at the Exhibition of the ‘ational Fair Ancoclation last fall 7 f RANGES. Wood's LIGH TNING, PARLOR BUN SUNLIGHT, snd Elevant HeaT- EES in stock. Also, REYAIRS for same. hi r EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., ser4-Im 1425 New York ave. (oLumBra POTTEBY. 813 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. cast. PRL} STONE and EARTHENWAKE of every de- offsid and rakchine-made FLOWER POT: sizes. IARDEN V, DAIRY and COOKING Peerage Sa ee “ALDERNEKY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter INGRAIN CARPETS churned every morning. and eee in 4 lbs. in ail the newest and most choice desiens. eneese, vutormiuc and Sweet mi or berate’_ | Boe eras Kawa van BOOTS AND SHOES. OT aion GuUiaa A cee B™ NOW TO BUY CHEAP. sept 1328 F st. mw. near Ebbitt House. BYAct SILKS: The great sale of ri SEAGK chm " ODDS AND ENDS GENT'S FINE BOOTS| COLORED CASH: . — BLANKETS! SHAWLS! WAMBSUTTA COTTON, the best in the world,10. GOOD CANTON FLANNEL, 8. EXCELLENT BLAOK SILKS, 75, 87, 81. BLACK SILK, 62. BLACKSILKE, 81.25, 81.50, $1.75, 82.00, $2.50 COLORED SILKS, evers color, 62 to 81.50. GAITERS, LADIES’ KID AND GOAT BUTTON, MISSES AND BOYS' SCHOOL 8HOES, AT HALF THEIR VALUE, STILL CONTINUES AT L. HEILBRUN’S No. 402 7th st. n. Sign cf ‘The Old Woman in Window.” sel4-Im GcHoox SHOES! SOHOOL 8HOE3! CARTERS, AT TEE ‘Til Market Space. GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUOTION Black and Colored BATINS, Black and Colored HOUSE, SILK VELVETS, Good Quality DOUBLE BLAN- KETS, $2.C0; BLUE FLANNEL, RED FLANNEL, WHIIE FLANNELf, at the very lowest cssh prices; BALLARDVALE FLANNELS, every qual- ity; BEAUTIFUL LaWNS, 6; SHETLAND SHAWLS, Red, White, Blue, 81.00 up to 82.50; Beautiful WOOL DRESS GOODS, new fall shades, 15, 18, 20, 25, 31, 37, 50, 62, 75, 81.00. CARTER’S, sep? 7A Market Space. QuIETs TO OKDER. your SHIRTS to order are uncurpassed 491 Penn Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. The proprietor of theabove house Cay Jnat returned from the Eaet_with the largest stock of LUO'TS and SHOES ever broaght| before the public, at prices that astonish all. PRIOE LIST: Bose’ School Shoes.. Miks School Shoes. 69e. fort, style and durability. Fit cusranteed. > AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION, ae ees 2 of our rn make, | = AT THE GREAT 81. Flezant British Half Hose at ‘Hosiery Gloves, Collars and Ouffs. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompeon’s Shirt Factory, 816 F st. n.w., opp. Patent Oflics. BY THE “MYSTERY” sumer. There is nothing better in the market. It is BOSTON SHOH AUCTION HOUSE. epi LEOPOLD KICHOLD, Proprietor. fep! Soncen) SHOES, SCHOOL SHOES. auls ‘Thosel n want of ood, solid leather, Children’s, ae m S ide, d of the very best material, and Bove and Rises Rchool Shoes \caa Hud thiam at | Sey ae certs Bnisnecs seacy for tas warn sabe w Only 60 cents for the “!afyatery” Shict. 711 MARKET SPACE. Gent's LINEN COLLARS, latest styles and finest ‘Our Misses Pebble, ell leather, Button quaiity, only 1.80 per dozen ;8ix for 75 ceuts. Best Boots, sizes 11 to 2. at 81.258 pair. Cannot} quality, at MEGINNISS’ Our ene pace of hits Low Shoes will be Sold regardiess of cost. W. #. RICH, auglT ‘Ti?z Market Space. NEw YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, angi8 1002 F street northwest. QuunT MANUFACTURERS. DUEBEULL BROS, & 0O., 1212 F Street N. W. We tell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in CLOSING OUT AT PRIME COST meee Tae on Gur GLOBE BAIT only Teenie MEN'S FINE LOW SHOES BLOBE & i et AUD re reili couspare i with any other Bhirt for the LIGHT CONGRESS GAITERS, = A as ele aes Beal on hand st. OTUAL COST, DUBREUIL BLos. & CO., at MOF oon a $5928. ALLS F street N. W. ee eee poe, NEWPORT ‘TIES and acer LIGH’ BOOTS. " 7 g(Tlgee woods must be sola, to make room for Fall LUMBER! MBER! OaLt aNd Br Coxvincep. We Mzan Busixgas. LUMBER}! ee GEO. McOARTHY. Anwar ON DECK A NEW DEPARTURZ. With s complete Stock of the VERY BEST GOODS ALL OF OUR JOIST AND STUDDING ARE OUT IN NORTH CAROLINA. THEY HAVE MORE HEART IN THEM, CLEARER OF ENOTS, AND BETTER MANUFACTURED THAN ANY VIRGINIA PINE LUMBEB. possibly be procured in our line, and st piites that embarrass ‘our competitors aiid cause ur customers to rejoice. Aspecis! feature of our stock just at thistime ie s targe lot of NEW JAPAN TEA, aatural leaf (nnoolored.) It ts of the first ‘May | CUR PRICES ARR THE LOWEST IN THR ickings,** ang is ronotnced by ail who have tries ‘ito be *'the most delicious article of "ox thay Lage orrx. over used.’ Another sttractive feature of our stock to-day is AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTICLE oF GOSHEN BUTTER. ease er AST SHARE, witdant toric. 5 & 30 oS . Tetarnirg at 4:90 and 11 p. m. 60 cents; Obildren under 14 free. La FLXCUMSIONS ON STEA TO OOOOQUAN FALLS ce ae —) oy ound tiny 20, Dacia. Leave her wharf a oa. ay on. ON BUNDAY 72, ag AND MT. Leave her wharf at 2:30 p. m.; returning at 7:38.) Bound trip, 25 cents. TO MT. VERNON SPRinas Every &sturday du the seascn. Music. Dap- cing. Leave bi hi it 9:30 8. m., retus a ime. ‘Howtd trigy 10 cena copa C*** BOAT ROW RUNNING TO THB CAPES—GRAND EXOURSIONS To FORTRESS MONROE AND THE Cares ‘on the POPULAR STRAMER JANF MOSELEY, EVEbY SATURDAY EVENING, at 6 p. m. re 81 ae be ‘Tic! ee e General € 1416 F et. now ‘Willard’s Hotel, and at auc3-2m 0. FAMILY SUPPLIES. prosnine ann PRES! INFGAR. made in Maryland. Kh and PICKLING CONDI- of all Kinda. ‘© BRANDY and pure old PEACH BRAN- DY, eictit sears old r Mason's luuproved PRESERVING JARS, ali sizes: ak rms, BRYAN & BKO., 608 Penna. ves an Hotel. Fen6-ccvt Opposite Meteo): SOw-waire BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL KOLLS AND BISCUITS Bill be evaranteed tf you useCERES, thecelebrated Mincesota Patent Process Flour. which was award- ed the first premium over all o at National Fair. MINN Minnesota Patent Process Fi hen nutst Winter Wheat Ps cone. GOLDEN HILL, a nd far euperior to a We dey compe rior to Geres, Min assured that any house ce Will Dever Nee anything elo. named brands of Fiour can be boagut at any firet~ ry store. Wholcesle Depot— ny COF> Bat ca SPICED BROOK TROUT, (Bach Fovelien.) SPICED OYSTERS, FRESH DEVILED CRABS, SARATOGA OUIPS, MORAVIAN PRETZELS. B. W. BEED’S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. AND DELSSED ea Ory ALWAYS ON HAND. EAM, BACON AND CORNED BEEF. A FRESH SUPPLY OF FRUTLS ANU VEGETA- BLES RECEIVED DAI! x. FINE PRINT AND TUB BUTTER. Everythiuy first class, and prices reasonable, a? THE PALACE MARKE aanela EF KESH Coagnen itn axp New Youre AVENUE. 3026 FRAN: iH J. TIBBETS & CO. LADIES GOODs M2 J.P. PALMER, No. 1107 F st. nw. FALL MILLINERY. We have noworen and ready for sais for Ta BONNET er with a variety FANCY FEATHERS, “RILBONS. VEL~ ttention given to MOURNING ORDERS. eens PPE. cE OF FE, Fut A een ‘ALL aT M. WILLIAN’'S. Ladies wonld do well to examine my stock of FALL BATS, BONNET! 8 \CKETS and DOLMANS, TRIMMINGS and BU CTUN<. The three best styles of FRENCH CORSETS. ‘These peods are now arriving with reer wae per 28 Lan AND CHILDKEN’S SHOES MALE TO ORDER. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. JAS. H. VERMILY4, LADLES' FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, aug? Opposite U. 8. Patent Office. M55 BELLE Lucas DEESEMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 80)’ MARKET PACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Butiding. PLAITING, 902 9th deolt HOUSEFURNISHIN yas FIXTUBES, THE BEST, QNALITY FOR TH? LOWEST PEICE, CAN BE HAD af 531 L5th street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. Notrouble te show goods. E. F. BROOKS. 15:h st. feepl4 Corcoran Bullding. TPSeLE WARE Housekeepers fitting out or reper ishing ¢an find all they require at our strc for, Dining Koo ana Kitchen iu CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS Of beet quality at low prices. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridze,) eepll No, 1009 FP. wenue. P= ABH FOR COLD WEATHER, IF YOU WANT OOMFOKT Procure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free from gas and dust, and is more durable than any other Heater, and is the cheapest and most power- ful Heater made. WALTER D, WYVILL, 452 Penn. ave. HR THE ACCOMMODATION OF MY down town customers I have oped BE ‘CH STOKE, 42% Yth st. now., where I keep a large assortment of Heating: an21-2m and Cooting Ftover; also, the best makes of Latrobet, Bibb's New Baltimore, New Silver Palsce, Parlor Sun, &.; Tin Rooiuz, Plambing, btove Reysirs. Prices always a8 low as any other house. JONN MOBA 2126 Pennsylvania ave. 25 st. now. Orders by telephone will receive prompt stten- ‘ton. AS COCKING STOVES, The Weshington Gas Licht Company have at their ofhce, on 1th street an aseortme:t of the SUM DIAL G48 COOKING STOVES, fn. various sizes snd potterns. ‘Lhis is the Stove used by Miss Dode in her lecture on e,okery. Call spd examine them. EATING SPECIALTIES— MOTTS’ SOCIAL LATR OTTS' ELEVAT Mb UVEN RANGE. RNACK. Foods an as apy in the market! and warrsnted to vive satisfaction ILTON ue 27-2 aug23 JENKS & CO., No. 727 7th st. n.w., its for the '. GEORGE an’ STAG ATED OVEN RANGES the wOKAL