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@ondensed Locals, Machinery for Making Ice. FFICIAL DRAW INDICTMENTS TO-DAY. Annie Kerby fell at the corner of Sth ard D | sN ACCOUNT OF THE NEW ENTERPRISE IN Weert 1) | Se SPPAOXIMATION PRIZES. | PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. | The grand juryy to-day presented indictments | streets southeast Saturday nicht and broke her y: ve . Prize. No. a { WASHINGTON. LOUISIANA STATE LOT? SOURSON EO j®8mt aces ¥. Cisistmas, for the mapder of Trieticy fternoon Officer Lanb found aco’-| Tie transparent Ice Company, which proposes inesha ae - 300 | By the w Whitney: Lewis Collins, forgery; George | oped female infant on the steps of house No. 1216 | t@ manufacture jee by artificial means in this ee ih alas s nis, prese: ting falee vou ners erie | sth streets and took it to St. Ann’s asylum. place, is sapidly pushing its enterprise forward, | Prva st New Ortecus, La. 3 4 q ‘Thos. J. Lazenby, forging of | Yesterday afternoon Exwanl Harris, colored. . towed i 5 aaeaee under e Wasntseton, D.C jon case; Martin McLean, Thos. | had his arm broken by be i Harris, colored, | as already mentioned in Tur Stak. The proces: c ¢ thro} and Thos. O'Day, assault with intent to | he was riding near Washington C The funeral of Capt. C1 | day afternoon, from hy Fort 1 froma nul: | of making ice artificial i Somewhat novei e. in this section of the country, a short account of ter, yester- | the method may beread witli Interest. Ammmont: | 7 D street. | has the principal part of the work to do. it beinz was utinetously xtteaded. He was a member of | the freezer. It is first placed in a condenser— | several local an organizations. Rey. Mr. | water be'az the power used to condense, and ai | Kratt ofiiciated, and the interment was at Pro.- | a pressure of 120 paunds the ammonia liquifies | | W oelock a.m, and 4 p.m, Fe t rere e middle Atlantic s it lina with 13, tedaye the lat tw bor drawing the capital prize of $30,000, TH, STEAM YACHT “ENDEAVOR,” js remdy to be chartered bj the river or bay ad stand jury B® of Cohan peter is | fry The chief siznal officer furnishes the specig Dulletin to the press: he Upper Miasiasigep) val est in the gest 9 net = ture has riser sli the gulf states and the tive of the upper its peervieed the Sine Lovisana > tiers, ite awe which dere Vin the: whee 3 ent at the Piute ageney. | pect Hill, iP. . rise tothe Shai. wien. y and low- for presenting re_one for $221 and | Columbia Typographical Union, on Saturday 1 nee roms teen to the tank, where | one for S184 It is alleged that Inga $ “vd who ie pow somewhere in the west, isa de- © TDH'S SAW MILL, Soath Capitol street. RESIGN TOGREAT FALLS OF TRE PUTOMAG STEAMER “BELLE MA’ TENT, 1, 1.0. OF & BOS TS” Baad Jew os ongeneee m.” Tickets (linsdied) 50 cts, peadinas to. FAUT hands at New Groans, La., this Tuewisy, i Awalve being opened the con- Riht, adopted resolutions of sympathy w-th Mrs | densed amunonia hallowed to zo through these fauite i ‘ll Garfield, waiea were ordered to be eagrossed | into pipes in the tank, which are arranged in | Miscic. "ulter in s thing fi ja all, | and sent to the White Housi | parallel rows between plates of iron in the form len from threeto fousteen degrees COL. DE ANNA TAN zi The Bash ye id a rousing meeting last | of boxer, completely inclosing the pipes. ey ond Temnewer, sad fro: night at Lineoln Hall, L. H. Patterson, viee pres- | ‘There are twenty. of re he boxes. occupy THOUT DEDUCTION - ; in New Enclond, the sagdieand Col, H.C. De Alin: ne | Wdeat, in tue caair, making the opening address. | ing one-half of the. building on the canal. i © | PHURD GRAND MOON LAGE T EXCURSION OF THE sted from’ the eee iene ae ie port of Sitka, was before Jury | Messrs. J.-H. Hilton, P.M ,and Rev: Mr. | Te ammonia expanding threcgh these pipes | LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. Pee SS POA Takis tiers 2h Py rry ee a in reference to an alleged libellows publica’ dle Washington | takes the heat from the water. which causes it | the National Republican a few days afi { cttempted assassination—an article in WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1881, on the W. W. Corcoranr ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. | ° and (ust Sa De | recitation. ly culuth, rave a temperance | to freeze. After the heat is thus taken from the j | . water, the heat ig-takea from the ammonia by | EIGHTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS B, AT | {LUT Mill loave at 6:00 pm. « . Thcenta: nips al =O New A).ra was styled an insane person whom it was | Major H. D. Norton, of the Post Office depart- | passing it throuzh.a coll of pipes called a coolet Dist AN! ie ficket2, 50 conde. Gare in waitin ica Aamati chase acre the MK net proper to aliow to goat large. Col. De A, | meat. has beea tendered the captainey of the | It then passes inte the condenser, bein forced | | JPRATERNAL ne — in the south 2 eee had been bevore the to Licht Gaard, the place haying beea | in by a pump. Phe amnionia passes thr we ANA STAT | ; . sitifted to northe ref Attorney. and for over |alf an hour he | tale yacant by the vesizaation of Capt. Donald | 6,000 feet of the: “freezing pipes” be! Sap gd ie ecard ppm, Rn pace HARMONY LODd . 17, FAA. May last report in Ne “ MeCathran. ‘Bt: and the ther is fair. weather wii pr die and south At ably to-1 | Wal ive a redect NESDAY, July 20 } its franchi-e was The boat wilt_m: Gountivation adopted forced back into the condenser to be made ready feck | Two waons, belonging to the Metrcpolitan | for another fre The plates spoken of ax froad. loade: iifty bales of hay, averag- | enclosing the freezing pipes are mainly for the + about one huadred and twenty-five pounds | purpose of giving the water something to ireeze | ach, were stojped bi of the 8.F.C. | upon. The ice forms against the plai xeursion to PINEY POINT, WED- TSS, on Steamer Arrowenith. Th rai “ounied that this publication | ef damae; that it fied bee! retarn at y- Leave 7th ; bpm. Tickets, 7 , der six free. six and tweive 2hc. For sale at to the papers throng t wiry and even | T.A. on 15th strest, 5 , and the drivers | are placed at right angles to the fioo1 ES aa OO» once Hh and, and enema ftrope. where his relxt e. Th was sag | compelled to take off part of the loads and re- | tank, about two feet apart, thore be! ina dinteiivation: ; = St. Louis sted that he could be vin- | Jieve the horses, | stated, 20in all. The ice is thus mad: TZE. $30, Cm it is twenty-two inches above t ri repelled. | A telecsain Was received here to-day, from A. | pendicular eakes, 12 to 16 inches thick, 7S The Micselyph wal probly cont as not aM. Brand berland, Md, stating that the |length of the plates 16 feet 8 inches. The 4 ination , ra‘lroad crossing of the Gecrze sCyeek railroad is | machtue will make 10. The following geo the meuiiage of the ther- | to attead ta puch: a ease. | now going on. “The dispatch further states that | The company mometer at the Si z the day:— | caaleys this is a vi ny a MONDAY, July 1, 1881. conts. ty 28-20" is of ice ect to double that cay of right over might, and is an | winter, and have built their house to a ‘Tickets, ‘0 FOR ¢ YMONT! Tan 8 dee th , 81 deg. | Pistols. y for the District of Columbia.” date a 200 tons machine. There are only two FIRST GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION OF THE Maxinvam, 81 de; Vasounes re Tis crry—tHe rorics | 4 curred at the New York avenue | other snachines like the one being erected here “ INVINCIBLES” ‘ 5 | s IN PaLrimorE | SWiumntag schoal Saturday evening, by whici a | now in use. One js in Oakland, C: RVINCBLES _Fourrn Axxvar. Pic of the AROU ‘R MORE 0 eae id. | YoU named Dayid Bangs is the sufferer. | L used successfully for tour ye _ Great Falls lee hstreet! Amos T. Carry, a boy, @ years old. | Ban, id just taken a dive, and was rising in | Pars. Tuesda ‘hiekets | ner in the Sandwich Isiands, 0 of Washington, D i wow -W. Corcoran, $5 conta died yesterday afternoon at 1609 Carcoran | the water When a companion, hamed Harry Rob- | fuliy for flve years. All of the w: | — Le e ~ street, from lockjaw caused by a wound im his | ingoz, leaped from the spring board.” Their | first itered, and the ice wade is so fr pont bandon aed Packet ene ona don the 5th inst. | heads ecllided. Bangs, was stunned and hi | that a newspaper was read throuzh @ bY Car and Herdics in waiting on cerival of bot. calicl the attention | scalp Inewated. He was taken from the water | ice fourteen inches thick made by the Cal a} sasis wcscacarcy ag™9.4® | amy EXCURMONS ——+ 3 umber of deaths this | and to Dr. Leyejoy’s one where he, recei a , machine. a David Smith, the patentee id | te fn bre Meeps pa ees EAMER ARROWSMITH Low Saors of every description at cost, at f boys who have died trom lockaw from surgical attention. Robinson was also severely | part owner of tle machine is the genera! mgna- For further . writ xiving fullad- | TO LOWER CEDAK POINT AND Bi ACKISTON'S Sinsheimer’s Sis ith eircet. | the une of toy pubis and instructed them to | shocked. | ger of the enterprise here. Mr. Rufus Smith is dyes, Sead ondere by Express or red Letter, oF ISLAND DURING THE MONTHS OF a | use their efforts to suppress the sale of thei. ; Saturday evening, at half-past seven o'lggk, | the president. of the com vay ‘Will Jeave her Toot : He called attention to the law which says: “It | the attic of Mrs. 's house, No. 1731 ; With almost all of the eto ovary MONDAY, TUsDs shall not be lawful for any person or persons to Hstreet, was discovered to be on fire. “The roof | ehasetis men. ‘They say they eae a Foeclge ey pS eae) likely to bloom about 10 0" | sell to any child or children under the age of 16 | was buraed and the house otherwise injured. | sell it at the inartcet prices, no matter w or J.P. HORBACIL hours at Lower Cedar Pant. on exhibition at Ferguson's drug’ store, corner | years, fir gunpowder, gun caps or other! Last night Alexander Lee struck Lucy ig, and make money. They attribute th 605 14zm STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, | crate and apeiens ad ey ene Guually im fas of 2d and Pennsylvanit avenue. Capitol Hill. | explosive substance, in auy quality or quanti- | Hams in the head with a stone in BI s | cial disasters of some similar undertakings t eg yey ay Re Ee a ties. under a penalty of 35 for each offence, to | alley, inflicting a bad wound. She was takea to | bad machines entirely. They da not use the bE ig Rip se day of tssne. | Fare for round trip" on Santap’ Gu good CFfY AND DISTRICT. | be collected and applied as other fines are.” | her home close by, and Dr, Bushnell rendered | mill at all. bat bonzht the property simply for ¢ = | Per caltine: basal on the toent wt psnendioh sta Ses, He says the toy pistol with either metalic or | medical aid. Lee escaped. the water power, | paper caps comes under this act. and any per-| This morning a white male infant, a fe i it must be arrested and made to | old. was found on the steps of the Cor courts, so. that the commu- | Gallery by acolored man, who took it tothe | ty may know wo is dispensing dangerous | precinct station house, and subsequently it was | the ereetion of a very t and eommod s for the sake of gain or profit. Tiic \ sent to St. Ann’s Infant asylum. residence on Rhode Island aver between 14th e by these toys are this season fatal | | Last night some person eutered the house of | Poa“eere On Tecutea anal ’atkable degree, indicacing that there is | Richard Ashton, 1702 10th street, through the #4 15th stree RA eH Tellier ett be jsonous stibstance in the ss plosives. an | back ap aw wee nes coas pants were at paler ah s ur Inore cases of lockjaw from wounds from | church, and pouring coil oil onthe stairway and | Aor & ; toy plitols have occurred ia Haldiwore. ‘Three | frout room eet fire toit. The neighbors discov. + Dressed aig megute pace nT Aap Amankard Bave proved fatal and the fourth is not expected | ered the tire and extinguished the flames with- rae 5 Tonia Case ma tke ve Ny this will be ou aan ted to recover. This makes a total of 17 cases of | out turning in an alarm. Damage slight. WO Bion es Ero ep Pee = ; Se ee arrangements mage oe oe | CITY ITEMS. NEW ARRANGEMENTS FoR THE sTEaME Counterfeits! Caution! i MARY WASHINGTON. Several imitations and counterfeits of the a 20 | RUMPORD YEAST POWDERS OCCOQUAN FALLS & MOUNT VERNON SPRING, os ‘The Steamer Mi Washington will make FE: ido | bave been offered for sale by irresponsible par- | Tape WrOSCOGUAN TALES eg SUNDA MONT 50 — DaV, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, leavin th vtneek | wharf at 9:00 a.m. at 9:30 at ———— Another Elegant Residcnee, Mrs. Dr. H. C. } ARTS AND THE As S$ ON THE TENDENCIES OF THE TIMES. A sermon preached by Rev. Mr. Frederick , Power at the Christian Church, Vermont avenue, | y, yesterday morning, has attracted wide atten- | to tion, both on account of Mr. Power's relation to | @ pt the President as pastor of the church of which | he isa member and the rather forcible utte ances in the dis Mr, Power chose as text Peuterone . 18-19. Having s ties, Sunday —— Vee Poreernea sa 2 -20| Some are called “Rumor,” one is named eS ee = . retoruing at SPRINGS every SATUR- at 9 2 * 3 | the most conyenient, substantial and clezant a DAY. Steamer leaves wi mtarning at @ ition of the American people | lockjaw resulting from the use of toy pistols on — wellings bi ae e inside finish i: 1 30000 | Be ” 2 ” p.m. Fare, 10 ceuts. This boat will be chartered af jan was proved in the uni- | the 4th of July in that city. District Government Affairs. Caters ghee ame rannlunes inmod- 0 1s 9) | “BUMFORD,” another “HumrorD,” and so on. | Teanmable fates. E. 8. RANDALL, Manager, Yersd! prayer that is going up all over the land, | E “SALE Thomas Dowling, auc- | , vi” certificates have been issued by Mr. W. 0. | 2 ; * and in the universal abhorrence of crime called | ,, BEAT. Estate Save. Thomas Dowling. 20 | 4 ern architecture will be employed to make this ) | All have the general appearance of the genuine | The steamer Mary Washington will also make Exeur arty on tha fallowine ‘K north from Ver. | & desirable and cozy home. Mr. T. J. Collins is | 50 sec 20 | Sit — sious every SATURDAY, leaving her wharf at 6:20 p. mont avenue to lat stheet odes atl Coet teoea | the architect, and will superintendits erection. | sj efurin at 1-20 ym, Mca Dancing down, ought to excite the greatest apprehen-| properti : sik Ces sulcus oii | Maryland to Pennsylvania avenue east; Virginia | TH¢ cost 18 $7,500. Whoever prepares or selis any imitations or a : : cepa? ae . sions. These tendencies, as enumerated the eoreenee leoated os Sd erect, Litding ayeaue, from 2dto 6th streetseast;S north,from | Haxnsome IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr. Geo. F.Tit counterfeits of the Rumford Yeast Powder that | POTOMAC STEAMBOAT G COMPANY'S ADVER- DY ect en onbreacher. were a failure | Hand I streets northeast, to Patrick T. Cusick | 10th west to Boundary street; New Jersey aye- | js pushing forward the extensive improvem caer! TISEMENTS. to meet the —_ of justice by prompt oe en lforsio3. + . nue, from 3d street eastto James creek; Q north, | on his new store, northwest corner 7th and D are calculated to deceive the casual observer, in- execution of the law. the dangerous freedom ot ? | fri yright .d renders themselves L moma oe ee ee GEORGE “TRARY on TURSDAYS and from New Jersey avenue to i4th street west; | streets, and will have it in elegant shape and , 2 speech and of the press, a disposition on the} Decree or Divonce This morning Judge | B north from 4th to 11th street east; Virginia | ready for occupancy about ‘September lat. Te ml part of society to condone crime. and excuse and liable to heavy fines and imprisonment. Weshall | THURSDAYS at 5:30 p. m. and SATURDAYS 6 p. m. CAPES * soi SUNDAE Roome for unpaid special assessments on prop- | wn hesaldthat | tioneer, sold Saturday for Messrs. R. P. Dodge | forth by the attempted assassinat! : ras vinge still there were ieudencies of the times that | #4 Chas. H. Cragin. trustees, the following | FOR NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MON- ROE, PINEY ee ‘D POINT Wy! ; in tl f | avenue, from 17thstreet to Rock creek; 14thstreet | ig no longer connected with the old establish- | even glorify the criminal, and the tendency on SORE ate ok ae eae | roadcounty, onwhole line of road; 0 north, from | ment. 119 a the part of Christian churches and Christian custody of the child. The plaintiff states that | New Hampshire avenue to 22d street west; Col- ewes: Tan Cen Ol = This | 28 675 Bo08 proceed against a infringers to the full ex- | EXCURSION ba ‘ors to preach anemasculated doctrine. Un-| she was married to defendant in November, | UMbia road, county, entire length of road, and | Driver's ScmMeR Gap ONRBIES ns ig URPOLI i = bt 2g 48 657 e “y : the head of freedom of speech and press.the | 1872, by Rev. J. G. Butler, and charged that on | 18t street east, from C to F street south. rack the Acme‘ Gasretie, Consisting’ et bro | 3 apes Boces. | tent of the law. a Preacher said: “The second tendency of the | September 1, 1873, he deserted her without just WARNING TO WATER TAKERS. Piles and te menien ies: neve | pecn enero. | sosee a aiaaene came have | £instclas to Pines Polit wid Boint itis fimes which I would notice is a freedom of | cause and has since absented himself from her. District Commissioner Twining called for a re | Oe eee eae seeitto visit “Drivers pom. | i t ee ie ene, omer Mave | Hicwt-clem, cond teip.. ” speech and of the press in the criticism of publie ——>——— port from Water Registrar Cox as to how the | rowds mho are cxp : popu) ae almost’ superhuman efforts of a number of com. | FOR RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND ALL men, which has degenerated into a vicious and | _ Te Vinorsta Trip oF THE LiGHT INFANTRY.— | order issued a few weeks since, requiring pro- |!" arden concerts. | : 280. tors, accompanied by misstatements and mis- BOINTS SOUTH. dangerous license." To sit high, in our time, is | To-morrow morning the Washington Light In- | jections of stop-cocks and other water fixtures West Washington mee Georgetown. ayaa leading advertisements. Our sales are now more a ee to be lied about. Our public men may be ever | fantry battalion will leave for the White Sulphur | connected with house water service was being AES emu RmEienay evenin ds On {tie D0 : oe than ever before, and this result has been acs) netting with K-. F. audi. i A. at 4 s0 chaste—they may be as chaste as ice and | Springs. near Warrenton, Va. The corps will | carried out, and finding that but 107 persons | Ghc, posaiey oe High. "The sont ers Raed : 4319 % complished without oxtensive adve — Samy Fare to Kicumond, finted” gs Pure as snow but they cannot escape the | assemble at the armory at o'clock a.m. sharp. | have eo far complied with the same, gave orders | GT"Ce Street, near High. The roof o oe ) y Keeping the quality of the goods higher than Fare f9 Klehmond, unlimited fiviviasens 8 tongues of calumny. There are ears to hear | The fatigue uniform will be worn, with shakos | that the law be enforced at ance in all cases of. fone, ete: a The. Shiny tat ene teers 80 f an 3 peel = Fm edasrtmne ok tn Richmond, round trip, good for and there are tonzues to utter and repeat every | and knapsacks, blankets rolied upon knapsacks. | neglect or refusal. The regulations of the water ae Oee By No. 5 company tefore any serious | los 0 & position upon our customers, and shall continue EXCUMSIONS mean thing. every unjust thing, every bitter | The white coats will be forwarded in a chest. | service (page 406, Webb's Digest) which have Te raaee was tole y 1 L fo warrant the Rumford Yeast Powder to be as | To Richmond, vis Norfolk, or to Norfelk vis Richmond, thing that is printed against the men high in | Headed by the U.S. second artillery band, and | been approved by Congress, and consequently Tie Cis kil Tn aes iGraln— Arrived os. boat lane 1 thful, nutritious and of standard | g>Urehur to Washinton, James Tech lic life. This virus has poisoned the blood of | escorted by the Union Veteran Corpa, the Light | are laws, state that “caps upon the sald pave- A deatoe. with eee manele wucee Boer, (Eee 2033) h, ‘Steamer Excdsior, twice daily (9.30 a. hole nation. and it soust break out in pas- | Infantry will march up Pennsylvania avenue to | inent or'street washers must, when the washers | $&™t!. Jarboe. with Say mentions Giese ana 04 821: pi. t2 Hlchnoud Sia iRchmond, Preder dons, distempers and formsthat willdo incredible | the Rigs House, where they will receive the | are not in use, be kept, screwed securely down, | },,,talbott, $680. 4 So. 4 Geonee TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS Barm. Thevery course of some ofour newspapers | honorary members, who will accompany them, | and not project more than three-fourths of an ‘Tne COAL. TRADB.—Twenty-three boats left | 1593 37, < fox praepeaan 4 days, urinary | #4 SATURDAYS to Norfolk, connective at Richmond is such as to inflame men like Guitean to do just | and thence countermarching will proceed to the | inch above the foot pavement.” And again: ‘All Gamberland Frida, with 2,673 05 tous of conttor' (2 cree $2338" = cas wal oN Nn perme and Norfolk with the Ji such deeds as his and to think themselves heroes | Baltimore and Potomac depot, taking the train | persons taking the water are hereby required to Gaurwehiwn, ak follommeenten Centertoon any 200s og tion, kidney disease’ $1." Druggists, 480 and martyrs in the doing ofthem. The air of | at 7:10 a.m. At Warrenton the corps will be re- | keep their service pipes and all the fixtures con- | C60? S Ss pany, | 1611 eae. 5 : i 1,166.04 tons; Consolidation company, 699.19 | } ail the citiesof the land, theair of this very city for | ceived and banqueted by the Warrenton Rifles. | nected with euch service pipes in good condition | 2 ns , ; fas fhe past two months, has had much of this very | _ large party will accompany the corps to the | and repair at their own expense.” “Whenever | S008; Borden company, 8.18 tons: Blaen Avon : 8 Experience of an Old Nurse. q@iticism floating about. Words of public vilifi- | springs. Among the honorary members who are | any one of these regulations are violated the 2 eI 5 y “ o 19. Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the ip- gation and detraction were rife in the last politi- | expected to go are Messrs. Geo. S. Crafft, Chas. | water shall be slut off the premises and the low | gift umats Manwns 000 bushels of wheat || 29 30886 tion Of one. of the best female Phtclane aad eal campaign, and the very man who had the | Klotz, E. G. Wheeler, Wm. Hoover, Chas. Mades, | not restored except upon the payment of the | Ponerally is not of a8 xood @ ualiey lat year's | 1/006.. pans nares 5 in or gery Staten I been ag manliness to rebuke this spirit and who wrote | J. P. Willett, James Ellis, . W. Cochran, | sum of $2, nor until the defect shall be reme- on y BT 18007. ) 5142 | {or san wdBicorpia ae = 4 nd to the national committee that he hoped the | Jacob Hieston and Henry A. Clarke. A number | died.” The water registrar will set about cut- of lieves the child from pain, cures pnt re campaign of 1880 would be free from this|of the members of the Union Veteran Corps | ting off the water at once wherever projections = diarrh ing in the bowels and wind colic. time, has fallen a martyr at its hands. No | have also signified their intention of making the | above the pavements are found to exist. GWALLowine POISON. bli¢é man, no man connected with any of | trip. EMERGEN ITAL The great measures that affect society is safe so ee ict Compnecionas Ta cea, | By giving Dich to the chitd it rents the mother: | Price 25 cents a bottle. m8 oe y The District Commissioners rece! a com- “Alderney Dairy W Md ke 1 [ Church in Uniontown and was assisted in the 11 | the Cent ee dispensary, stating that the | 3 354. ere Be ante aaa ek preerstein ene Borla I eelecesdbe be ve o'clock service by the Rev. Mr. McKee, rector of | Emergency hospital opened by them in connec- 92 | talticbe pes at teen aac bee the church, who. prayed for the recovery of the | tion with the Free dispensary, at 416 10th street = oa ie : ‘ Mere Frome ee to be ore Wounded President.” The organist, Mise Eme | northwest, 1s now ready for the Teception and BE EEE I sccm Fn thats ee ete) say, for what aay unite yar ines nem? Darling, was in her usual place. The Bishop | care of such accident cases as may be sent to it | generated by Catarrh, POISON not alone the nasal or- when it is aimed at the leaders of the people, | took his text from 2d Corinthians, iv., 3: “If THE WAR ON THE DoGs. mK. r§ gans, but the stomach and lungs. No merely rocaL Sa LINE STEAMERS.” special ren cart our Gospel be hid, it is hid tothem that are| The District Comissioners to-day instructed “EW BOOKS. E Meee dae ee ne ae. fre which he) peonchest | and tastcactival| tie Douudiuaider to incronse Nis fares atid meaxe’ | Zaruany/ tke nonles ala tasulatas Sacre Gat oe N — Artuscrive Waren Roore 70 Putt ADELPHIA, NO STALWART CONTEST and eloquent discourse. This church has just | an unusually active campaign against the dogs. reach or eradicate the virulent sporules of Catarrh. Thir | 20119. 5: 243 2 hit a. % : A Steamer of the Baltimore and Philadel lia Steam- tives of the E: ‘ive there | U2dergone external and interior improvements, | ‘We are going to swoop the whole thing,” said S3u43. 9 San De ea Ww Dost Co, will Jeave the Company's wharf, corner Light ea ee bee ee nck Executive there | andisnow one of the most elegant. village | Commissioner Morgan, “and increase the force | fact explains the wonderful cures effected by Dn. WEI ‘ : c | Farin Festivals, by Will Cari PALE Siete Daaooreeumday) mtd yam, foe Mdent's life. Guiteau's crime ie bee the temibie | churches in the diocese of Maryland, while it is | so that they will be able to move upon the dif- DE Mums ere InGoUnETETE cement <ie — eet on he same time free of debt. The Sunday | ferent parts of the city all at one time. Laren Srrboefarercin repre Nil rem Snclins Naday eases Guo the ger on the ucnorxa PERT io Ap, | “ments used by him are ABSORBED by the mucous = ee Washington on an excursion to Occoquan | have been issued by Inspector Entwisle to A. P. : : Who hive only personal ends sto serve, and who Pally, en q Pave eet Wate iy pumneosor Ft jade on membrane throughout the system and form a CONSTI. rn — ne SS Se N, between 3d and 414 streets southw: -400. | TUTIONAL, as well as local antidote, as certsin to not because it affected the interests of the coun-| yfanntace Licenses have been issued to ad ; -ARRE, as vaccine event Ginsl ~” FRANGHS B. MOHUN, sete. . Mrs. Dr. H. C. Neison, erect a three-story dwell- 4 ne :. For further information and tickets Sry, but because it was not in accord with their | Joseph Bosworth and Mary Davis; Wm. Henry | ing on Ithode Island avenue, between ath and | CURE CATARRE, as eee ey seven e aye nas ecaatioek come. oe FRED. 'SHRE own re ee: bs Popo act a Johnson and Elizabeth Jones. 15th sts. n.w:; $7.500. Pox. Its unprecedented sale with unsolicited testi- CT bie Light faction or a conspiracy: but, as the lightning | STEALING 4 Gop Saes— eees es Notice to Pastor Boulden. monials from many thousands who, at ALL STAGES of ie) ae = Wim. Block es. AMUSEMENTS. 1 papa agp pemation ronnie — = bps Menara WEE parianl ate ienaethe COMING CHANGE AT THE 19TH STREET (COLORED) | the disease, HAVE BEEN. CURED’ by this wonderfut An Ocean Free Lance: W. Glark Russell. BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘The Georgians; Round Robin Series. RIVER'S SUMMER GARDEN CONCERTS. Among the Hills: Leisure Hour Series. — distempered air. so the murderous report of | house of Samuel 8. Arnold, at Mount Pleasant, remedy, established beyond contradiction, the fact that 4 e ; a 4 Rey. Jesse F. Boulden, pastor of the 19th street ‘AGeutleman of Leisure; Edgar Fawcett, * ‘Attractions for week com: JULY, 18. Gatesn's plsto} on the 28 of July was but the | snd stealing therefrom s gold watch and chain. | 1. ttst church, has received auotice from Chas. | WI DE MEYEIS! CATABRIT CURR ts the moet ink Syunove Solbbaken. frum the Norse. ance of the celebrated Rene Chaar Cur final irruption of a diseased political atmos- | the property of Mrs. John W. Green. The tes | i" Aiiaieton. church clerk. which reads aa fol. T Crossed Afrion; Major Pinto. SNe York Hoccurarements Phere. an atmosphere polsoned by the pestilen. | timony showed that heentered the back window | [,Middicton. church clerk, which reads a8 f0l-| tase meatal lacovery since vaccination. REV. C. the oo ; at night and stole the watch. Detective Miller d oat Ben tone ecire eae testifed to finding Phoenix. In a pawn shop try- | Gllty of exeariug! thei reaaiien ohien vie tet [ee ee ae haedtatien the bitter fruit of the spoils system; it is b ‘0 dispose of the watch, and to chasing him, | fe 4 ; kage produced a radical cure.” “It entirely cured a representative work of the pice men, It i bur | and to his being captured by a citizen. He wag | #ustained to It as a pastor, voted that it was to = ‘soloists. No charge for _ Duett; Stuart Phelps. ‘of Love Stories: Nora Petry. Peck st Kove Stories: Wa Franklin Squasetabrary. JAMES 3. CHAPMAN, Hapland Without and Within B- Grant White. Book: aie a 7 Soe BACYCLE SALESROOM AND SCHOOL THE DISTRICT,. rt FENTON HALL, tage of thi h id fo em family who had suffered fr Catarrh ‘Mergoro.itax BooxsToue, E the product of the recklessand deflant and boast- | committed to Jail for the action of the grand | £2f7Ihat the elation should be dissolved” ond | wmess of MY family wi Sta _as9 oii Penneyivania avenve. easiseron DO = — —— — of = public ae = | Jury ig default of $300 bonds. that according to agreement you should be noti- | fF 40 years.” J. D. McDoxaxp, 710 Brosdway, N. BOOKS. ee) wieamemetomeans | <°S cant every attribute of public virtue, to satisfy! 4 Hopes Tu MARYLAND Capturep.—| fied that at the end of three months from the | y.: «It cured me after doctoring for nearly 80 years.” — in Cd CARPENTER. taal eka increta tone fice, Lac saturday afternoon Omicer Hess, of Georgetown, | 17th inst. your relation to the hurl as its pas- Mas. Euaa C. Howss, 39 W. Washington Place, N. Foe Ropaulis of Gok. Uy Elshe Matfords oom We | WASHINGTON NATATONIUN PRES Gok FOR ? u rm. , rould cease to exist.” F A G 5 EVERY AFTERNOON AND Sehiaselt the sthelatic, the ninfistic, the coms. Sn nadir Sor neta ed fone e Ti ee Tis 1 oat apeait fie muvas aisbact ot iy family Commentary “ow Exodus, by 3-G. Murphy, D.D., FOR GENTLEMES. Male and Pemaie Teachers teat munistic, anarc! : x Est: fers. ideas of the old world. it ix not na- | horse for $40. After locking him up a dispatch sion, 35 cents. = ‘used it with great benefit.” Rev. W. H. Sum- . Pinan Pei ‘was received at that station, from Mr.George M. | _ Deeds in fee have been filed as follows:—Wm. | ¥20 have Rey we but poe ipe bard Thomas, Frederick county, Md., notifying the | Young to John Wagner, lot on Jefferson st.,near | Nem, Frederick, Md.: ‘Everybody troubled with eter lene bapdintes cowardly fac- | Police that he had lost a horse answering the de- | Causeway, Georgetown; $075. W.T. Gallcher to | Gaterrh ae I was should weit.” Many A. Raxxer, 424 ‘anderous breath, and if it kills | **Tiption of the one taken from Jackson. A re- | Mary Jane Davy, part aq. 41; $4,000. John T. > “tar ali time to come, if it | esas sat taint ne Hist the home Youey ey Jane Haywaed, lot 26, sub lots | N. Clark street, Chicago, Il: ‘"For six years I did not 7 e ; | Was here. ir. Thomas arrived and | in sq. ec. ichael Cooney to Chas. . caverentially of those | Gentitied the horse. Mades, pert sa, fe, $2,272. P. Jackson to | breatbethrough my nostrilauntil I need Wel De Meyer's jist, If! of Sa Le Elizabeth Jacobi, lot 171 B&H, audition to Cotarrh Cure.” Mus. M. E. SHENEY, 9022 Sarah street, it heals secy.2U~-- + SESCUED FRO! ROW NING. — ferday, a | Georgetown; #900. Chas. Fo «oe ” impresses people with the value of a greai te, ‘ aumber of colored youths went in bathing in | Gould, sub 1, sq. $ St. Louis, Mo.: “It gave me instant relief." ¥. J. Sie badbes Now Gok Bae iy 428 a people to speak .~ c ‘ho are in authority if it drean® tyg spizit and wer of faction. if ee SBR i lawsw 8q. $2,500. ° 93252" CAN with the dignity of a presidential office, with the ; 5»..~ pees aie ge Bevan Lae one of fe Ss Ae parent ao ry a 5 pati $758. S. | Crawx, Atlantic Hotel, Chicago: ‘‘It restored me to sata 5 nécessity and maj of law, with the glory of » av. wt about years, ventured bey: is | J. ina Hellmuth, lot bi ). 8. 467; 6 3 i 4 the Union, and, above all, with the omnipresent or eg swept away by the current and |. Eleanor N. T. Meeds to W.T. Oker® |™¥™illateriallabors.” “‘Bxv. Gro, A. Rms, Cobble gs009 reas Tale of the Divine Providence, then we will say | S°PiN, ao’ the moot nearly halt a mile. The | lots 18 and 19 sq. 951; $1,461. Chambers and | skill, N. ¥.: “Itrelieved meof agreat Polypus.” W. 93977 =4 “let God reign,”.and we will submit.” Selon of tase. cadane acted the attention of | Armes, trustees, to Henry Beard, pt. 10 sq. 118; ae ot, MD. Tce, we, as be: 94023 = SERMONS AT OTHER CHURCHES. Mr. T. W. Murphy, of this city, <“4 Capt. Hus: | $2,800 | eae ; Sebald pala pasa hes iteteeet At the First Baptist church yesterday morn- | band, of the Post Office department. - “Went &e. 3 Meyer's ‘“TRRATISE” FREE. e00 Axp Stations, northwest, Rey. Dr. Cuthbert preached a sermon on | to the assistance of the drowning boy, ana 1.0.0.R., will give an ex- | “CURE” is pexiverEnsto any address by D. B. ie Lessons of the Late Tragedy,” in which | cued him as he was about being carried down | lle May next Wednesday even- he alluded to the danger growing out of political | the ids, where a moment later he would have i bitterness and of the infidel atheistic spirit. been ed to pieces against the rocks. “eg ® Duwer & Co., 46 Dey Streety ‘New York, at $1.20 com- De® *errave's Hin : UMBER. Bishop Pinkney preached at Emanuel P. E. Sade ssesctis tie third mS will be plvenuent Wedges Se sae L HEADACHE PILLS ehurch, Uniontown, referring feelingly to the| Suor axp Fivep.—A- colored man, named | club to Mars ‘corgztam, leaving at 6:30 | P 2 W. W. President and approving heartily the plan to | Patrick Newkirk, was charged in the Police | day, on the W. celebrate the 50th a of the President's | Court Saturday with assaulting Sergeant Haney, | P-™. No. 17, F.AA.M., will give birthday. A jubilee was held at the Asbury M. Gok i pales Net ie ee een ae on | sauamneny Lates. ‘0. BO pcie mele Weee pote tothe ewh en ee eed down on G street northwest, and when he at- | day, on the Arrqwsmith. The boat will leave at Dimmick. At the Westminster | tempted to put him under arrest he struck wit- | 8 0’clock a.m. = ness in the mouth with his fist and pulled away, | The “Invincibles” will give a moonlight ex- and was resisting, when he (witness) drew his | cursion to Glymont, on the W. W. Corcoran, to- jistol and fired past the prisoner, and it did not | Morrow evening, The boat will leave at 6:30. ial mention was made of | have the effect of scaring him when he fired at The Courts, agra gir eileen pei feerp bate ri Praah ‘ola ale ocr Equiry Covrt—Judge Wylie. to the attempted asssassination, he said | entering le - Equr s it was wrong toregard it as anact of Provi- | side. The court said that this man had gotten | To-day, McChesney agt. OB A order of dence. for Providence took no part in sin, and | himself into difficulty, and got decidedly worsted, | Teference. Cahill Cahill; do. Burns to attribute this heinous crime to Providence | and he was not disposed to be hardon him. A was to —_ apr = fey mae to ask the | fine of $5 and costs. Christian, * of a God have you?” Dr. Se Hieks took strong groundsagaint the dogmas of FrNnerat or Mrs. Gex. JEFFRIES.—The re- the present day, and claimed that it was the duty of all to live a pure Chistian life. 7 : E ny He pee arene? i Wi nper 100 fet, $1.25 | PSranin a conser” act (peapost ernest dee | | | sel | MAS GU, “1.60 Rev. Tuoaas Gast; Pastor M. E. Church, Hagerey have tried Dr. Merrave’s ZPamacne Prive with 1.00 as years Ceneat Iam Dn Ee 2 ee ae SEE

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