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THE EVENING STAR. ~) #HoRsDaY.. .. JULY 21, 1881, LOCAL MENTION. 18 IT 4 CASE OF BIGAMY? For some months past there have been rumors afloat in West Washington of the intimacy of a married man, who lived on 2d street, near High, hal nal gb pms Pari Met a few weel Fs past both of thes lett the = _NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ “Thalilerary and artistic event of the Summer.” The Weather. THE MIDSUMMER Orrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasninorom, Dae Suly Hes sabes.) | Bay Opeertaey tn aattane ite reacts ree 7% For the middle Atlmtic states, loudy | Fry Hurdle. A week or te (oats 364.86| 116,614.09) '210.493.87 HOLIDAY SCRIBNER senher® and local rains, fallin followed by Z week or two ago. about the time hiya ern ee t ing barometer, stationary or Steet hey disappeared from the District, a notice of the 10,505.19] 8507.01 3'536.32 Barox vox Humporr, in his travels and ex- Via Baltimore. Bay and River & Sire and westerly winds Marriage of Miss Husdje to's Mr. Smith, i Bal- 8,620.00] _ 3.577. $'239.00 | Contains the 0) chapters of two short | plorations in South America, became deeply, in- BeOS roe to Oo i ee ‘alls Ghat Bovie en the Wea oe eth ‘goo.eo] > “gongs! “"oe.ts | stories, 4 Searue Noveletes Uy_the author of | arected in the wonderful progertie of the Coca Ss as 3 : ; = aghe | m3] ‘The chief signal officer furnishes the following | Toms of gmith, and thet his whic went to Balt! ae 131: 1,217.00 370.00 | “‘An Earnest Trifler,” entitied “The Daughter of | Enknown among the natives who use ityand it is | THE MARYLAND STEAMBOAT COMPANT'S ‘special bulletin to the press: The barometer is | More, where he is at work, and confronted him, |‘ i 15,808.25] 15,675.72 369.60 | Henry Rittenhouse:” and ** itania,” | furthermore conducive to longevity. ‘The Coca Ieoves Baltimore, trom Pier highest in Florida and lowest in the St. = and that he did not deny the truth of the report | ‘{ Fines, Police and Criminal courts 19,178.89} 262.35] 13,442.20) -802.85 | by H. DYESEN, one of his best stories. forms one of the ingredients of the Laebig Co.'s | trent {foot of Camden street.) every } valiey. The m which yesterday was | that he was livin: with wile No. 2in Baltimore. | ‘* Rent of hay scales. . 2,368.50} 08} 2,093.17) 002.92 | These Novelettes complete a series, which has | celebrated Coca Beef Tonic. “It is conducive to | TH ae ee Se erties wie ee ae 2 ar pr befell ant A It is also stated that since the disappearance |“ Vote Ges Market Co. (“poor fand*) ey 00] _ 9,375.00 -500.00 | included Mrs. Berxert'’s “A Fair Baiarian:” W Hzarmpie of fogges iy are very enetictel: | Wicomicn, snd snd a Pocommake Raliroed, arriving at Gouam nearly stationary 302. 64) _191866.97, 310.41 | D. Howets’s “‘A Fearful Responsibility;” G.W. Bey ogre J i ture has fallen sightly in N \d, | of the couple the husband returned to his home | |, }y'svellaneous 5 { : 3 | Indians, who up have used it. | Warring” y MONDAY, WED. ee be seston and oxtens nowtwon one | urhia ckthing and thet quite ascene took} Water fond. pele 07) 196,782.81 he Cys ee SS Gases are notuntrequentof Of Tadigne attaint te Rate ios, Satebary gee ‘where east of the Mississippi and in the west oat place between him and his mother-in-law, which special an ‘ z 1,133.18} 20,612.75 mong other features of special interest are:— | grew eat age of 130 years,” says Professor J. J. ry Rey the folideine orang 10pm pang is States it has risen slightly. ‘The following tem- | Hid not, however, prevent his second departure. | Etretat Normandy, a briltantly iustrated arti- | Tehudie (Travels in Peru, along the Andes, ete) nee at 604 Beratures are reported from stations on the | Until within two months past Mrs. Boyle kept Total taxes, revenues and trust funds. . |$1,760,390.75,21,669,999.45'81,876,182.1 .520.24 | cle, descriptive of the watering-place made fam- | Be sure to get Liebig Co.'s Coca Beef Tonic, as pe frontier. 1 Eastpo ees Burlington, | fancy store on M street, near 30th, and Miss| ‘‘ Congressional appropriations... .... 390,000.00) 1,736,533.23| "1,692,990.71 272.34 | ous by recent painters. The frontispiece, Butin’s | there are worthless counterfeits, It is invaiu- RATES OF FARE Quebec, 57 de treal, 63 deg.; Al. a . reeeck Nik tlie: abe, bel = \ | “Sailor's Wife,” and a wonderful full-page en- | ble in dyspepsia, 2 eae, ete, Imita-| Round ‘Tickets to Osun City, goad wane Oe Sone. 6 deg, and Duluth, 1 Sen |e wee offen, cocera the ee ee Ageregate receipts........ 2400-00042 ; $$8,569,172.88 $3,823,702.58 | graving, by Cole, of LePace’s “First Commun. | "8 Will be prosecuted, | Se Ported from New England, the Middle Atlantic | on terms of feiendiahip with € with the deserted wife. | | Ageregate receipts........ ... . 569,172. 823,792. Ber ine wae s itu Straicht T - Santen, the lake region, the Miselssippl and Ohio = one iz ¥ accompanying illus-| A ScppEx DratH.—John Smith died suddenly se ad eter a sve ofc, Now alleys. Southwesterly winds prevail in New Shooting of Newkirk by S by Sergeant Haney. EXPENDITURES. | trations. this morning from an attack of dysentery. Onty St cnent aitieaee a England, ¢' Atlantic and gulf EXCITED FEELING AMONG COLORED PEOPLE, For salaries, District offices.......... 127,032.87, 129,889.64 | Newport, “The Isie of Peace,” by Susan Coor- oy night he seemed to be in fect health, and hie clot HOWARD B. ENSIGN, President. states, the Ohi ‘and Tennessee, The winds * ra . tall SriokiPeaid “ contingent expenses, District offices 25,365.98, 18,752.84 | IpGE, with pictures by SanpuaM, InNess, Jr., | BIS is stents wil be eurpaieed to hearer hiseanden | — = in the uy mand the northwest have | A few weeks ago it will be remembered | death.” “| Metropolitan police How many shifted to northeasterly. The indications are that | that Sergeant Haney, in South Washing-| « 307,050.28 | Bim, LUNGREN and others. times we hear just such DXCURSION TO PIN POINT, POINT $01 926. eal 10 ae “ » | news as the above: ancl the reason for so man! conn Jocal rains will prevail in New England, the lake | t ‘hot a colored — prisot 1 P penis Seno Toe-Yachting on the Hudson.” | Describing this | Geaths from dysentery, simmer complaint dias. AND 20 aul s Bows TRE Bay, degion and the middie Atis Cel prtrsemngender ile cial Hy sniscts ink ner named ‘at- | + fire department. exciting sport, with spirited pictures by BURNS. | rhoea, cholera morbus, ete., is not because ‘these ae, Jowed by fair weather tomorcem The Missie, | nek Newkirk through the stomach in attempt- | + street lamps and ga! Robert Fulton's Experiments in Submarine Gun- | diseases are necesstril ¥ fatal, but because people CHRISTIAN, "UNION, sippi has fallen i : ing to arrest him, and subsequently the Police | « markets 25 | nery, printed from Fulton’shitherto unpublished | do not know how to treat them, or negh inches at Vicksburg and | kK, ni sy Court sent Newkirk to jail for assault and bat- | « pe, | ment until it is too lat A teaspoon MONDAY, JULY 25. ten inches at cans re it is now eight | health depa 24,850. (2) manuscript. until ts late. easy “ inches above the ine. ‘The rivers will | tery on the officer. It is stated that the wound | « eharities and correctic 168,166.85 “The People's Problem.” Suggesting a prac- Davis’ Pain Killer, in oe at svclock peta. arviving heme tee fale continue stationary or fall nowy: is a severe one, and the affair has caused consid- | « jinproyements and repair of stre 660/882. 09! tical way to alter the government of this coun- | ‘20t water preferred), taken every half hour, will eyenthe at 10 gem Eisime, Se.” Meals and Retze . t erable feeling among the colored people, who fsleauine attecta an dinilegs $8,607,081 try into’ the system ‘orisinally: planned by its | CUEe any case of bowel trouble if the treatment | inente #1 the that: No umpire persone ANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. Haden that thie alioctiac: ifabl leaning st (S o ly planned by is commenced in time. If the case is unusually | Yost.” The buat igi) stop" at Mceamanan sone aud he readings of the ther- | Claim that the shooting was not justifiable. A removal of garbage .. 11,218.11 founders.—“a government ty die people,” in- | severe, or treatment has not ‘been promptly com- | turning. Tickets #1. Children from 1080 3 number of them to-day paid the fine to secure | « payments of judgments . 2167.81 stead of by a machine. | menced, the Pain Kitier should be applied exter- | ,Picketk and etatenoms at CC. Purges hook Storey : pan. deg, | Newkirk’s release from jail, and willask the | « fefunding erroncous taxes. ZC. Stan contributes the first of two Nally as well ne internally. Pull directions ne- Essa Hiaxhnum, S vex. Sei grand jury to examine the case. “ general advertising. | papers on “Poetry in America.” eet cry Sane See oy ol ing on the return of the boat. Swe Soa Sage a= ** miscellaneous. A Capital Sheri Story, “The Village Convict.” | {Sed Bccording to the direction a 4 | e EXCU ————ee Transfers of Real Estate. “ water departm: byanew writer; Poems by Dr. HoLLaxn and | Walling 16r adoro” ‘at Would be lost while | TE eRay ESLS own make; some- Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: | “ special and trust funds. 5B. | others; the last of the “Uncle Remus” series, by | ———— way connected with the 1 | P. C. Rile James H. Rowland, subs 21 and} “ special Soprors sane 21.700. JOEL CHANDLER Hanris, ete., ete. Burnett's Coconine officers of that Churel have not given and do not pro- 23, sq. 235; $10,000. R.N. Dement to Mary A.| ‘{ courts and judicial expenses. 18,990.16) Ready July 20th. Sold everywhere; 35 cents. PROMOTES THE GROWTH OF THE HAIR, ‘sanction to any excursion this season. s . Washington Aqueduct Gowans, sub B, sq. 5; $450. A. eee @ “ erection of school buildings ...... Mary Stribling, sub 16. sq. 240; $4,7 - E.| « interest and sinking fund... Waguaman, trustee, to C.S. Drury: sub 19. sq. 2's, 735 7th street. | 126; $2,100. M. F. Morris to L. M. Saunders, not, therefore, be responsible for angt And rendet \d d renders it dark and glo acts dome on this excecsion. } liquid form, a large proport THE CENTURY COMPANY, coanut Oi), prepare No other compound possesses the It holds, in a ‘Best $1 Pt: hi Y ‘The Association known as the Christian Union of 129th Planet shirts at ¥ gered: expel o1 ‘2 street M. E. Church ceased to exiet with the last confer- a Byrn’s st 21614 Lith | SUb 139, sq. 365, pt. sub 15, sq. 211, sub 25, sq. ueseeate cxpenditares, Pith teg leg hai, = ence year, March, 1881, and any antertaiument given im See rn ees Been schon stone. th | 27, sub 25, sq. 675, lot 33, sq. 24, pt. 15, Sq. (Formerly ScrrpxEr & Co.,) — its name is given without auy right to use the nate, —S S22, lot $ and sub 2, Greenvale; $100. “J. District Government Affairs. Condensed Locals. Terrible Loss of Life. SyBl-co2t SELLING OvT.—Don't miss J. E. Young, 736 7th | Rowland to P. C. Riley, pt. 16, Pe Lieutenant F. V. e, assistant District | Street lamps will be lighted at 7:43 p.m., and 3 . | ‘i 0! FOR THE CAPES! “ie street. ii 859, pt. 8, sq. 77, sub 000. engineer, is visiting com. | C*tnzwished at 4:00 a.m. 748 Broadway, N. ¥. H vill b 1 sah orrow morn- Se Citizens of Georgetown have asked the Com- The Americ in Coal company, at Cumberland, | r= \ ~ - = = . srapit fascy geet ea Dancers orca Attacked by His Father. missioners to place an iron fence around the | Md.. yesterday increased. ats maining for SENSATION “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” FORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK. Every lot will be sold without | A REMARKABLE SC! E AT A RAILROAD DEPOT IN | brick wall being constructed at the foot of Mar- | before the week clos Fresh Alderney butter chu: es, it is expected % os A VIEW OF THE OCEAN. EWARK. ket Space, to prevent children from falling | loaded cars will be running to the canal basi Te een eae ARY wit ove from 1% : > The New York Sun of to-day says:—An excited | into the canal. over the much disputed crossing. HAS OFTEN BEEN MADE c. per qt. Cream, 1c | 234, at CITY AND DISTRICT. and respectably dresseg gentleman jumped from | yarn nectar yee, Pore Mae ae CareONS | A filet attempted to break into King’s grocery ma Bei cesivcr at Wasitctn! Stortay tuornine Vaca An Old Couple Divoreed. the 5:40 fast Washington express train on the ' Joseph Torrens, 311, Pennsylvania avenue, and | o'clock this morning, but. was reminded by two | BY THE DISCOVERY OF SOME NEW THING, EDUCATIONAL, Heel at —_ ee, Yesterday, Judze Wylie, in the Equity Court, | Pemnsylvania railroad, as it stopped a moment | John M. Buckley, 1836T street. pistol shots from the clerk to leave, which he did es = — = | (PHE STEAM YACHT * On.” TWENTY- se pane phe ea nae ete at ihe Market-street depot in. Newark yes- |” ‘The new school building: just completed on P| Justbctore agollenian aricea: | GROWS OBERRSHIRE CO,, MASSC EMUDEA ITS | are Atay, remy £0, be shar . A gloclidhche | terday afternoon, and springing upon a boy | street by Mr. J. H. Howlett, contractor, will be |’ The squad of German emigrants who arrived | BUT NOTHING HAS EVER STOOD THE p | 1842, Prepares boys for College or for business. Loca ; to cn yo the case of Yetta Block agt. Leopold Block, | on the platform in charge of a delicate | turned over to the District authorities for accep- | here last week from. Daltinicte and have cine EES Hot healt, me ae Cocelel toate Soindivik: | eens Leer a vaseiere trout mc a giving her alimony and taxing costs on defend- | looking ehild, clutched him by the collar, | tance on Monday next. been staying at the seventh precinct station Spatastbsetw BEND E: MILIS, A.M., Principal, | URS RMOL. 5 surrng SAW-MILL ant. The plaintiff set forth a marmage in 1854: | and rained blows upon his head. The man Messrs. Fletcher & Bailey, contractors for lay- | house were sent to the poorhouse to-da DR. BENSON'S : dyls-lw = South Capitol etre that she is 65 years of ageand her husband | attracted a large crowd of people about | ing the asphalt pavements, have nearly comn-| have been two births among them since their ea } Ee man << uit and era aioe = about 50, and she charged that he had treated | him, and Patrolman Chrystie and Depot Master | pleted their work on Rhode Island avenue, be- | arrival here. 5 tated, For Catalorae, address REY, AL ML SELLA, D. | od demere her with great cruelty, locked her out of doors | Warren, forcing their way in the crowd.caught | tween Iowa Circle and Scott square, which was oe CELERY AND CHAMOMILE PILLS. it Windsor, Md. Perein STEAMER JANE MOSELEY. and failed to provide her with food or clothing, | the man’s hand as he was about to ‘draw a | commenced the latter part of June.’ The work West Washington, nee Georgetown. MILITARY a 2 ~ | _Keep your eye on the date jy21-te a and she also asked an injunction to restrain de- | Weapon. With the greatest effort, and after a | is pronounced to be of a good quality and satis-| Deatu or a Yous Max.—Mr. William Cox, | THER POPULARITY, AND SALE ARE TRULY UN. i R, PA. (OPENS SEPT. TURP gkanp Mooxt, LIGHT EXCT RSION or TH fendant from disposing of the property. ‘The | Severe struggle the man was dragwed from the | factory to the District engineer department. | the oldest son of Me J Cox, a well-known RECEDENTED. he Claes aud Sd nr Cems ee ee defendant denied in general the allegations. | boy, and the entire party was taken to police en's REPORT citizen, died at th idence of his father, on y about noon, after a long THEIR CUSTOMERS PRAISE THEM VERY ‘HIGHLY, irculars, The testimony taken not only was as to the bad | headquarters. There the man said he was THE HEALTH OFFI 1 — treatment, but also as to adultery, and the | Alexander Adamson, a truss manufacturer of ieee JULY 20, 1881, on the W. W. Corcoramm for the week ending Jul + TRS. THEO. HYATT, Eee ows 440 nuisances: reported 3 abated; 16 burials at public s of consumption, aged 25 years. SCHOO! a Sele eden a bonds of matrimony. The plaintif, however, | Frank Adamson, aged 16, and that the ehild was | 156. bushels oysters, 1,288 | terday in all the men going to work at the usta AND SAY THAT THEY | spurte , ‘pstrgigh wil fe a ae ae ene wishing to retain her rizhts, as to the property, | lis sister Gertrude, aged 6. The man was locked | . 17 sturgeon, 21,400 This result was brought j grea its call on FRANCIS es Sen ANNUAL EXCURSION id not ask such a decree and the court made a | UP ina cell, and the b boy was placed in the wit- | crabs, 68,303 clams, 64 shecpshead, turtles, 10 | Moore & Duniop advertising fanaavenue, or addres! HENIY tC. ccna alate see’, it a AL Ts decree reciting that the acts of cruelty showed | Ress room with his sister, to await the arrival of | porgies, "28 mackerel. Marine products con- | for men. ae ron 3y19-2m ag y the that the parties should not remain together 2s | Judge Ricord. A new loaded revolver was taken | Gemned: 61 bunches fish, 7,900. crabs, Tue Coax Trape.—For week ending Saturday Li Gian LADIES’ COLLEGE. Of LEBANON LODGE, #. RA. man and wife, therefore, they were forever | from Adamson’s pocket. clams. -Unwholesome food condemned: 515 | last: Shipments—50,617 tons, and for the y ——— a | ope Te ae ao kee pronaytly = divorced from bed and board. The boy said that the assault was committed | pounds beef, 195 pounds mutton, 100 pounds | to that date 1,040,016 tons, a decrease of 65.081 | prendre’ Sa Re ME CTH Da Dee = Pon because he was taking his sister to her mother | veal, 20 pounds pork, 15 pounds sausage, | tons as compared with the corresponding period ante Jfarply a need lon eae must become a "Lord Bishop of Huron. JULY sore, 1881. hington, and he had no doubt that the | 433 cabbages, 881 symlings, 146 pecks b of 1880. Shipments to the Baltimore & Ohio ff tlines teavitiie peered those terrible nervou ibles and Sick Head- . STEAMER JANE MOSELEY. Neurulsia and Indicettion, and: the uerssusare, | FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, Serrewpen 2. | weep your sean the date. ut in a natural and healthy condition, dest | . casibility of Paralysis, Angina Pectoris, and sud: | ,@iimdeome and spacious, buillings, beautifully situ: | TYAILY EXCURSIONS We EXPLAINS THEM IN THE POLICE COURT. policemen saved his life, as his father threat- | 55 cantaloupes, 63 pecks “peas, 149° dozen | Tail Rey. Peter Hayes, colored, minister of the Mt. for the week, 25,326 tons; for thi ened to kill him if he took the girl away. cucumbers and 53 quarts berries. ‘There were 13 | 712.7 tons, a decrease of 3,579 tons ‘ith 1880. Shipments to the Che: ——— | A Minister's Threats, | in Wi | | ~ Mother lives at 917 G street, Washington.” | animals impounded, 10 redeemed and 2 killed. | pared - F 2 ao ated in-a inost healthy locality, about four hours by rail te Bethany church, on Pomeroy street, was! continued the boy, and has not lived with see ceca & Ohio canal for the week, 17,923 ton | eatin aii iitenremeee Ried | See nd the Wace the proud "10Te DURING TH @harged in the Police Court to-day with making | father for years. owing to his temper and bad | ‘The mortality for the week ending Saturday, | Yea: 201,183 tons, a decrease of 66,410 tons as | ip Eairact, of Celery Seod and Chamomile | Comprise 140 acres. ‘The aim. of the founder of this LY AND AUGUST. threats of personal violenceto Peter H. Fegan, | habits. On Friday my sister came to New York | gue toch, was 112, (uur less than the weeks prec | compared with last year. Shipments to. the | Hower Grubined su the form of Pills isa boon tehu- | Cohreis to provide the highest intellectual and prac: | _ Will leave ber hat foot of 7th, street. —<. alsocolored. Fesan testified that on the 11th) with Gertie to find rooms, as mother wanted to vious,) or at the tate of 32.36 per 1,000 pe 3 Pennsylvania railroad for the week, i children in our schools and out every year, | Ucally useful education. The whoie system is every MONDAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY Of this month he met Brother Hayes at the cor-| live there. She went to father’s store and in- " vere E eu- | Uhen the soundest Protestant principles, as the only | and § ATURDAY, and'on SUNDAYS atau caigin ones P “ill do the Syianil polid See ce oe Fre turn Ea. ralg tag te ee Paralysis will do themselves Jus- | js the lanjuage spoken in the collece. Music a specialty. hours at Lower Cedar Point. j Ties until they try them. ia by all Drugyiste. Depot |, Bowd, Laundty and Tuition fen, ve wh The water at the two places abounds equally tn Shs 5 a box,” Sold by all, Drug x ree of Enyish, the Ancient and Moc crabs and oysters, and salt for bathing. Fare ner of 7th and streets northwest, when he be- | formed him of mother’s intention. On Sunday ame very abusive to witness and drew a pistol, | they went to Long Branch, and upon their re- : and said that he intended to kill witness because | turn home they quarreled. Father struck my num.” Of the decedents 56 were white and 56 | for the year, 125,786 tons, an incre colored, showing an annual death rate of 243 shipper coopared with let year 1,000 for the white population and 48.5 for last weel tas pe ie white pop 01 Be 18,815 tons; the New Central se lidation com- | course 1h all redhthers ware 6 " anne | PS rs a Guisthenier, Drawing and Painting, use of Piano and | forthe round tap daring tie wack oy ct he wrote a letter to Rev. John H. Brooks, of the | eldest sister, and ordered her to pack her trunk | fitowing pistol shot woumien There vec no | G80 tons, none of the others shippi Washington, Dec, Seu 480 Perassiniaia | Library, Medical “Attendance ‘and’ "Medicine, $300 per | day of ismne. Fare for rua try oa Sunday, #1, Vermont avenue chureh: and what he and return to Washington and inform mother L a : 100 tons.” Twenty boatsleft Cumberland Tue uni.” A reduction of one-half for the daughters of | for day of issue. do he would get a crowd of ronghs tc dist ha Would beep Gertie wat bring her up as | Ditths and 12 marriages reported. day with 2,319.41 tons oe coal for this mae Gleneyinen. For “circulars aud tall particulars address | | Those wishing meals on the boat will be wae aaa | Bt : = a a 7 MISS CLINTO! cents each Special arrangements abe O he pleased. A POLI 'S CLAIM. ‘ EAT YOUR HOUSES THOROUGHLY cl cS s re aati mal ny fe arrived home on Sunday evening, | The Commissioners haye laid the application Ut tat fans a climuth Ladies’ Coliere, ‘abn, On- | = = - lectures and preaching the gospel. and he and hearly killed mother with the news. On enon 2 Dubois, that the expens = x Et | NEW AgRaNG Mi & be t doctor. vral other witnesse Tuesday aiternoon I left Washington fi ew | of the recent civil suit him in the Cir ol, fell tomaton | at Be ete $ DURING SUCH WINTERS AS THE bot UKEEPST EN, ¥., MARY WASHINGTON. es threaten to with the intention of securing Gertie and | Cuit Court for false arrest be borne by the I e into the water and was drowned t tary Dept, A THOL UGH-GOING 4s very much ing her home. I slept about the street on | trict of Columbia, before the First Controller of | » could be rendered. VW PAST ONE Pend Receontion ia dae scorer = and testified . " tched for | the Bae ry state that the | and removed to the re ce of his Chait of colin | occogvan FALLS & MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS n from his 1 he came | 1 officer merely | family on K, between 15th and isth streets WASTuy Cai. oT He did meet | from the house with the girl, and threatened me | {M0 WAS Gals ft ea in eran parties f southeast. = = 9 | zan at the time and place described and told with arrest, but failed to carry out his threat. | t ie ne ered eu ees ;)REDERICK FEMALE SEMIN | fare tenor tee ciate and if he did | He took the girl nd wh See ay andes Nil Daca pe Rane Gane tuien BOYNTON'S F* ities ceacitisa ‘on WEDD TT EOE D.._| 0 end went up town me, . = vee es DE A = ce uae. . . For - Cr i mlb ‘i mosh ate eal “shout ate asked her. if sl anted to go home to her t should pay the expense of | Yesterday. Block azt. Block: GAS-TIGHT | Hon healthful. | Course of instruction complete’ and Terms very moderate. For catalogues and mn add “is et thora; defendant to pay h the word of Ged, | mother. She gladly consented ease The court took his personal bonds to keep the “I took her to the Christopher-street fe peace. | came to Newark on the Morris and —_.___ road, arri ere about noon. I w: Charze of Cruelty to Animale Dism take the Washington train for home when father DURABLE FURNACES. cou Q aut. Bre 3 ii Thousands have had constant and severe use during tor’s report of June 28, 3 the past! ra, and are in good condition to-day, directed to pay A. F. fund coming to | without repairs or expense. Cheapest tobuy and nee. HACKELTON, Pres't. | HE! Teacher of PIANO, 0) y | Wi . CAL MUSIC. “Particular sacytion 1 beeks | Tue steamer Mary Washington will also make Exoure ell as those wishin to be qualihed for Teach. | Siousevery SATURDAY, leaving her wharf at 6:30 p. ve been made by dri 1 eieelaee miele and Doutie Eutry’ Bookbeepiig and Bok: have done so at the depot but for the officers.” ¢ the use of lampsat night when it i ~ Pouice, Covrt—Judge Sue : nese Pract Mr. Adamson told Judge Ricord that he enough to require the street lamps to be lighted, Louisa Hall, cursing and swearing mie missed the girl, and surmised that Frank had | and that the police be requested to enforce this | West \ RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO., i 5 , aS 3 erformiers, 734 12th street northwest. m. ; returning at 11:30 p.m. Musieand Dancing dowm, the Police Court, J. H. Johnson, | sprang upon me aud gave me these bruises you rand accidents by the him. Simpson agt. Simpso Teport of | Have more Dower, greater Gurability, and are fitted back on all trips except Sundays, ‘Tickets, 25° as see. After father sent my sister home on Sun- | ain riders of the bieycle, and particu- tons cat 29, 1881, coniirmed. - Da Tiraaiaenn sce roost outs, at ts ae ic = ia fe ing t re of si iders | ton; comm. je a jurnace inade. lacing large volume cL. ito animals, Mr. John H. | Gay le sent us letters which contained threats | larly at night, owing to the failure of such riders rzh ! of pure warm air pesfectly free from sases. Tine POTOMAC STEAMBOAT “COMPANYS ADVER- PCTA. stated that ona, that he would shoot the first, person that at- | to carry lights. They request that the Commis- | 10 in | et alee Ok ea Euan iy wena BEG s eee ee ab tine weccke tated that on a | tempted to take Gertie from hint, and he would | sioners make and promulgate a regulation. re- . Shepherd; res ; coesat j c | aho at the intersection of 1 avenue, stalled. Witness asked the driver w! , attached toa Great lis ice Co. wag h street and New n, FOR NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH. FORTRESS MON- y sessions, §7 per month; evening ses- ROE, PINEY POINT {fae POINT mouth, ous desirins instruction in Practical Penmanship | , Steamer GEOR( oORY on TRS: YS and vat * 0] = "a 71 ef i oi " ved morning or eve for ‘of six- THURSDAYS at 5: oon ma. nd SATURDAYS 6 p.m sai 4 taken her aw He searched the depots and | regulation, stop all bicycles not provided with | es = ouly, Bese _fvening for a course | Pr ee es ee ce ee Mnow. UO | Washington boats, and informed the depot po- | lamps, and cause the riders to continue om foot. ; MANvFAcrunzns, “uh Tit Hine coese ofice. mao _| EXCURSION TO, THE. CAPES EVERY SUNDAE Mibit-d to witness a slip of paper, which chewat | lice. The conductor of the Washington express | They state that the rules of the club require such al and Ward wasreleased on his 234 WATER ST., NEW YORK. Gorire | ROM NORFOLK. go ac msanyeg A od sds i haterep ae ided to his entreaties, and stopped for him | lights to be used, but they can exercise no juri Andrew Jackson, cursing and | go y, HOARDING AND DAY Pint caw to For > Sraatncaeiabeaccunand that there was 3-100 poundsof ice on the wagon, | it'Newark after being informed of the abdue- {diction over outsiders. ‘They ask that such req. | swearing inthe street; €5 or 1 4 LADIES.—The. ear commences the | First-class fo Piney Pl ce eel ee Tere, Was only one tion. Mr. Adamson added that he was excited, | ulation, if made, take effect August Ist, in order hington, lond and boisterous; © 5 CHAS. G. BALL second WEDNESDAY PTEMBER, 1861. Itoffers | First-class, round tr horse attaciied to it. ‘The defence claimed that ve ity Nis : . 7 A.hiamant ome, thorowet instruction, fa, Enlinh | and would haye taken his child at all hazards. ; to give all an opportunity to procure lamps. forfeited collateral. branches, Latin and Modern jazes, Vocal an | the horse was able to draw the load. The court * = o 1 : vs = be eee, FOR RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND ALI Yemarked that he did not wonderthat the society | TH ae between him and his family was REMOVAL OF THE DUM! GROUND. ue ed with being @ vagrant and suspi- jy12-<0081 “SSS strument Mtacie, ee a coal arnt to BOINTS ‘SOUTH. \ tapes ek pag nda adeeb for! ree ha religion. His wife, being a Catholic, had| Mr. F. M. Draney, contractor for. the removal characte seaanal bonds. Annie Smith | $72-<¢dm Se | fata’ | Whe new and its Cuaoe tamaeele wince tele norsch we brought up their eight children in that fuith. He | of offals from the District. is about to remoye 1 nd Fannie Miller, chi being vagrants a 2 said he had no r Zion, and Gertie was the only | dumping ground from Broad Creek to the Vir- | einen pie zB joe vevian fie ae a ee nee 2 one he had of the family. ginia side of the river, having secured a good | Workhouse. Ch: ‘ancy, forfeited collateral. | (1ORNER ON FRUIT JAn@! rado. Mr. an 2 doubt about this i mae neane Of overloading an Judge Ricord took a charge of breach of the | landing for the purpose. ‘The citiz Nellie Lucas, profanity; #5 or 15 days. Georze | C Gurine her absence, “Mr. Mussucus “a dnswer any | peace against the father and son, and decided to | neighborhood of Broad Creek no Pool, Thomas Hughes vm Parker, loud Fee ae ENS! 5 a | yuntil morning and await further opposition to these works remaining in thei nd boisterous; eacl joseph Car- ‘ 7) , = as | Toxsdenand, vis Norfolk, or to Norfolk via Manmtace Licexses have been issued to Ed Mrs. Adamson was telegraphed | neighborhood, and are trying to persuade Mr. | Toll, vagrancy; bonds or 90 da Rea ap peel ERE PE) adie, ata De Hadden | 3 alrstarn to Wantneto denice Aver hy Saigo Ftd nd Galas Katee Wert to come to Newark at once. Draney to remain. The proximity to the dump- FINED FOR SUNDAY TREAT 3. $173 Young mei, Burlington Mii | Sates, or, twice, Aally (9.20 9... en'3.00) E. Soper: Benjamin Uhfelder and = ing ground affords the best opportunity to se-| Frank Foster was charged with keeping his lege, 8. . gai jeeim | fichmioud via Richmond, ‘rederickebune asd Doth of Baltimore, Md.: Chas. Davis and Jul Pienies, Excursions, &e. cure a cheap and excellent fertilizer for their | bar open on Sunday. Officer Shanks stated that = - ol for Youny and Fitomac rane eee DAVE, ‘THUERSD: Gordin; Charles A. Bureess and Catherine Oak- | _ The second annual excursion of the S. V. | farms, which they will lose by the opposition. this man ki rant and barroom on 8th | “i OPEN mu AREDRESD AY: th the | ana's Be fa soo pyres f land: Jas. E. Ennis, of Caroline county, Va., and | Club, of Lebanon Lodge of Masons, to Marshall ——— street, near the Avenue, and last ay he | «agows IMPROVED,” “PORCELAIN LINED wh, and is accesable by strect care toall parts were ; Piora Ellen Mills, of Charles county, Md. | Hall to-morrow, the 22d instant, will afford a The Edison-Western Union Case. Glenke) ¢ aya ioe. a oe EE Se) o y. gine erounde are Scar apni tthe | — ———— ' rare chance for a day of solid comfort away from | A DECISION AND AN APPEAL TO THE U.S. SUPREME oe ie a TOPS,” AND THE “‘GEM.” ARLE, 1916 35th street, Washington, Dae EXCURSIONS, TO _ ANTE Tux New York Avesce Cucrew IMrnove- the heat of the city predicted for that date. ‘The court. Pet ERY ees Spoor aes , eheate: © ee einiepene ork avenue esbyterian executive committee — Messi Sears, Price, la e Equity C e a hance “Re en”? - i SS announces to her Patrons and Friends cent, Con He Baw elon 1 for repairs. A a ery 1s | Young, Demoll and Sweeney — promise that To-day, in the Equity Court, the case of Thos. | that he belongs to the “Red Me n,” and took his Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons, eee Ensure, ts i ie | 30 conte, : pat in, whieh w peo- everything will be first-class and fully up to the A. Edison and George A. Harrington agt. the | lodge in Sunday to treat them to a glass of beer. ple, and the church will sabe Be standard of excellence of the one given last sea- | Western Union telegraph compa coed. The gallery is bei ected as a tempo- | son under their supervision. The steamer W.W. Tary expedient to meet the increasing demand | Corcoran will leave her wharf at 9:30 o'clock a. i for seats. The trustees hope to have the work | m. and 6:30 o'clock p.mn.. returning at ‘5: c completed and the church reopened by the Ist of | 11:30 o'clock pn ralship “Tickets for sale ati E] a ea EOPEN th the schoal | REED'S-SONS, 1216 F strect northwest; Coots (URSDAY, 5, in the old location | 1431 Bag ing ® avenue: Roose’s Cigar Stands oui street, near Jans erect The ‘summer address of Sanaeal Hotels; HB. Polkinhorn, next to City Pos Miss RO: . Box 68S, Morristown, N.J._ Jel8-6w and at Coinpany 's Office, Tth street =: aaa ‘GEORGE MATTINGLY German and English. WM. P. WELCH, Agent, OSHeTs! Superinuendets, y—bill filed | The Court held that ue onlect of, eee Was to | AN IMMENSE LOT JUST RECEIVED, keep the barrooms closed on Sunday, and he March 12th, 1879, for_an injunction to prevent ek = 7 a bareoepee, defendant from ‘infringing patent, of complain- | thew that under the Mow a Larkeoper cannot GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. 30 and | ant, and for an account—was decided by Judge | {i ")Jo4 and an appeal noted, Greek, French, 30 a Special ‘attention to preparation for’ C West A Music by Donch. Tickets | James sustaining defendant's plea and dismiss- ee Benne ay Pou 4 Sti Seen = September. The improvements will cost about | for sale by the members, ing the bill. In this case service was made on | ;,90h Mazill; keeping a polley, sho st, Au lis ‘and all cgmvetitive examinat Se MICSSON LINE STEAMERS. : é $6,000. eg ue Jail; appeal note nds au as a ATTRACTIVE Waren Rovre To PHILADELPRIL, As | The Arrowsmith will leave at 7:30 o'clock a.m. | the agents of the company, andthe company ee, colored, assault on Julia Tyler, who showed ALSO, SUGARS STI WN! L street northwest. Avoidinu the Heat aud Dust of the Cars Tux New Manker Exrenrause.— meeting | to-morrow for Lower Cedar Point and Blackts- | pleaded to the jurisdiction of the court on May meee avai very pied eye cand. ean at id te EE DOWN 7 : Ne Ve ee ee ‘mock f ind | ton’s Islan 30th, and In June following the plea was over- <— stoeckhol a sd B eis he: Company var helt at Daly's. Hal oad aang | ‘The Mary Washington will leave at 9 o'clock | ruled. ‘The defendant then pleaded the penden- seat jae He way sentenced Sesh een AND WE ARE Jey uirters. EVERY APTERSOUN etoert Sunday) at p.m., for lat evening, Mr. Jesse B. Wilson’ inthe chair, | 2M. to-morrow for Occoquan Falls and Mount | cy of a similar suit in the circuit conrt of the ja Peter Hayes, threats to Peter H. Fegan; —- Mr. Wilson stated that bythe Ist of August they | Vernon Springs. = southern district of New York, between the same | personal bonds to ‘keep the peace. ON DECK would have the building ready for the roofing | 4 Usiox S “HOOL Pre Nic.—Yester- | Pties. claiming that by the rule of law no per- RS EE BROWN’S IRON BITTERS and ali completed bythe Ist of S ae : , son shall be “twiceharassed by the same cause,” | 4 yfigexpensTaNDINe between the purchasers eal ales ed additional day was a gala fn, Jackson, Grove camp | and that the bill ouzht to be dismissed. The | oes Mave cainparouan Van eat s AS USUAL WITH A LARGE SUPPLY. IRON BITTERS.|Are highly recom- IRON BITTERS | the bailan net the ¢ ground, twenty- les out on the B. & V. K. | court sustained this plea and dismissed the bill, | Of Emory Gro Sy aes mended for all dis-| difficulties, and two of the purchasers have filed a bill at Towsontown, Md., praying the court — A true Tonte. as Cure Dyspepsia. R.. it being what is known in that section as | The question inyolved the relation of the « @ ii fa viene. ore were e Su- Brother Robinson's pienic.” There were on the | preme Court of the District to thecireuit courts tify the sale. . ee (or jarge ay enta- of the United States, and will probably ulti- | Mt to ratify the sale, | ELPHONZO YOUNGS de ey Tees Auge | mately obtain (as thé plaintiffs appealed) the | ‘The lightning demolished a chimney of the = Dek splscopal, Severn Chaper we | Tuling of the U.S. Supreme Court, on this | prideswell prison, Chicago, yesterday and GROCER, ooted point i Sse are is | P. and Bethel and Friendship of the MLE. Church | plaintitl’ and Messts. Jc H. Ashton at Se Wile Hen tet tn ee uate eens clea tiey 504 9ru STREET, South. During the day addresses were delivered | {or the defendant. ; Complete by Brut Pat ‘Leakin, Rey. W.D. Kinger and Rev. poten John Scanlon, a well-known politician of Jer-| 3512 Opposite Critie Office. P Rol eae inson, and there was singing by the| WasmtnoroxCarrie MarKer.—At theQueens. | *eY City, while driving over the Pennsylvania : with organ accompaniment by Miss | town Drove Yards, onthe Metropolita railroad track, was struck by a passing train and Sas jac y rgd bier wey (sora »fommittel 0 Ida Woodward. B. and 0. B. R, three miles Gor tue ety Benen received fatal ar ‘PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS Soccer Jol A Chcke on : ay et . | D. Means, proprietor.—Yesterday, 1321 The cutting of passenger rates began in real = Sele Fe Seated, Se TOE | weashieton Light Lateatey Olive eit rears | HS were offered, of which all’ were a oF | earnest yesterday at Boston. Tickets to Chicato "a Petey “THes bil a hi vay ese Hy es | ai from the W tite “Satan Gets aie ed butchers, at 6 cents per pound. | 420 seep are sold by the Boston and Albany road for $12, | 7 RO PIC IRON BITTERS, Sold by all Drig- TRON BITTERS unable to pa Ine he was discharged ‘ e 2 | and lambs up; all sold, : Sheep, 31¢a | and to St. Louis for 316.50. Write for the A B C) C.F: ated the petitioner and Mr. Coy o'clock to-night. By order of Sergeant Duffy, | cents per pound; lambe, ads nee, 374 ga Ie coath vonvmted thet Midvat Pascaaae ck ment _ Ae ‘ mae [ ‘ho is command of the stay-at-h the ee eS | Miter’ wilt assemble at. the armory at tat preg { pound. Cows and ‘calves’ brought” s22ag60, | tempted sulcide by opening a veln with a nate et FRUIT a Sapo at atl TRON are Th indorsed by resolution. In_ response to an inv tation for further subscriptions to the <toc 15,000 was pleded, and six gentlemen be pe sible each for $500 additional. Tiisleaves but 000 yet to be obtained to make the $75,000 capital required rd by the compa DEIVER's SUMMER GARDEN ConcERTS. DisenarceD R THE Po®Bx Convicts’ Act. for week ¥ 18. Thomas Forbes, who was on the June aUL pas sentenced by the Criminal Court for an assault ‘Strengthener. seven this evening and march to the Baltimore | The state of the market was brisk. scissors. y ASHINGION NATATORT and Potomac depot. Here they will be joined st PRT _———___ —- PROMS CHEMICAL OOMPARY, nd lave cromed nc Wiens Spec nee nion Veteran Corps. Upon the arrival THE Neaiecrep "ARKS Al ESERVATIONS, rs LAXATIV 5, GENTLEM! : " = | UF the corps they will be eeeorted from thedewae | The slovenly and abandoned look of some of the | [JAWNS! LAWNS!! — Lawys!11 Ygne to Pennsylvania avenue, to 9th street, to F, | Public perks and Teservations about ae city is a — fareh, Hey. J. 5 Willisme, to 13th street, to. Pennsylvania aventie, and | Matter of unfavorable comment. | The grassand | 435 CENTS YARD. men from the District and surrounding country. | thence to the armory, where a collationwill be | Weeds in much of the street parking nye nob (eler e — NATURE'S TRIUMPH, There was a large congrezation preseut, Incl: | served. The interior of the armory has been | Yeen cut the present season. |The streets eross- 494 CENTS YARD. PLANTS. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, ins many people from Washinton. ‘The bishop | very Banaeoresly -deoorsted: Committees were ing the att ie eres crea ntare pig A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING RUT) |, fi preached a very instructive liseo% Th inted last night as follows: in collation, ——— 20 BALTIMORE, MD. ehureh cost about £2,000, and is one of the Win. H. Beall, Major Bartel and Private Cash, shooting upandoutstppingthew weesand gra Seis as LOZENGE, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. neatest little churches in the District. Whe reception, Sergeant Wm. H. Harrison, Cor- | The wood fences whic rounded the Street PRINTED LAWNS, YARD WIDE, ia oe ~ Opened on the 2fof August last there was a | poral CLE, Fraser, Geo. 8. Kraft, Capt, PH, | Parklngs, placed there bythe board of public 7 Cents, Worth 123 Cet a aed = OF SURETYSHIP. debt of shout $300 due. ‘This, Mrs. M.-C. Dean, | Rodier and Major 4. P. Willet. It was intended Fee Ee teenies, ome ppenre leerines sien ihadicasinas OGL ITY DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES. assisted by Misses Mollie Brizhtweil, Mamie | to have a pyrovechnle display, but. the idea was rodden over, and everywhere can be | , contigo yan. wide tan YLAWNS, | eopic-FRUIT LAXATIVE te the best preparation . | Seen foot paths worn into the turf over these | abandoned on account of the President's condl- | fT horty neat enclosures. No one now hears of | LACH NAINSOOK, 8 oes, in the world for constipation, Bilioumess, Headache, , Se ae any more arrests for laces, pane Tue Deapty Tor Pistot..—The first arrest for | Which are free for all. VICTORIA LAWNSJ40 cents, Piles and all kindred complaints, It acts gently, effec- ietaan Fi acne zie Ton, Karrixa ak eek besa Onsen fey Dietels to) iinere yas tes BEST PURE LINEN LAWNS, 18 cents, tively, and ia dalicious to take. Cleansing the aysteia | Subscribe eatly-dressed young te that jas. letcher, a TTIN conte yard thoroughly, imparts vigor to Lagaa cee White man. was cherzed in the Police Court this Serchants ta een of Mr. Thos. Conners. cit ays has * 2 ra aes “poring with keeping a, pottey shop, “0 | Olieer “Herbert made the arrest. "Mr. Fletcher ES oe NEW FALL CARPETS, BRUSSELS AND INGRAINS, Sy « caught this younz left $5 collateral for aj eacknce ta: she mols REAL ‘ATE SaLK.—Tho! pone, a0 s i 75, cents, Wan in the act of writing policy tickets in Sher- | Court. Harry C. Hunt, - 6 years, tioneer, sold yesterday ae iP. ee aes pai beets) ‘00d’: q yly - | at No. 237 Mull Darneille, trust & Cal- ‘opp Willacd’s | himself in the ger of the right hand oe ee aad put a ae Faurest. ae hmony | witha toy pistol on thea of au and was ts for the defence, ant the court sex-| taken with lockjew on the alley, : ; 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = Yenced the defendant too? days in fail An's y- | This swells the number of 5 3 fede noted, ana toadenes ay » ys num! "etn Watwoss tween 3 Glasscock. Emily Packard, Louisa Coggins, Lizzie ad Baker and Helen Manning. have paid off, | tion. and to-day the ehureh is is out of debt. kag é