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WORSHIP IN THE Woops. The Tabernacle Corner-Stone Laid. A Fine Business Improvement. The Methodist Protestant Camp Meeting. Condensed Locals. The Courts, PASTOR HICKS’ IDEA OF A CHURCH THAT WII, | MESSRS. BARBOUR AND HAMILTON'S NEW ESTAB- A number of clerks of the Surgeon General's Pouice Cocrt—Judee Bundy. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, & RAND EXCURSION To No! ENDURE. LISEMENT. office recently engaged in might work under the | Yesterday, after our report ciosed, Peter | G CAPES, WEDNESTA Fi “ T2B The corner-stone of the new Methodist Taber- | The announcement was made in Tue Star | direction of Mr. L. W. Slater, met at his resi- | Laws, for larceny of some marketing from Dr. roams St7 p.m, return a entire EVENTS OF MONDAY IN JACKSON GROVE. ‘Gani laid yesterdi ft ai 1 several months since, that Messrs. Barbour and | dence on Capitol Hill last night, and in behalf of | Geo. P. Fenwick, was sentenced to 60 days in| [Dy 2 OREUND. ike ON TEN — with prevignactday afternoon in accord- | Hamfiton had purchased the old y stand | the clerks, Mr. W. E. Colladay presented Mr. | jail, Also ci 1 with burglary: grand } | Adan, 3. B. Polktnhorn, near e Kee {Special Correspondence of Tar EvENrxG cory sniptal yc biti arr easy Peetihis | for more than quarter of a century occupied | Slater with a handsome cane. ponds $300). hard Malahey. forfeited ley's Drag Store, Georgetown. tow eunee Jackson Grov A., August “41. 7 a ) | by Messre G: ‘i Pp, ' ia s al Si ged with lar- am?-2t* oe Yesterday was “blue Monday” in camp. As | bia, with Masonic ceremonies. The new church | 93, corge and Thomas Parker, on Pa. | The yain storm last night was very severe in | lateral. Samuel Smith, was charg éi 2, 1881, 9:30 a.m. 7 a nd and the middie Atlantic | MENTARY MOONLIGHT EXCUR. SION OF TiN ath y southerly, sta y the 3 ys, the attendance scar Gio vee ma peonstructing and fitting up for their | streets deep enol insome placesto float boats. | Kaufmann. Setgeant Slattery testified. {> ee Meer act ona | tho woe reas Southwest, only a few steps from | growing business aioe i eee corps of | Dr. E. 8. Kimball. has been elected, president fermesting Smith wien the artiches offering: thers | emperatu exer. of visitors was small. At 103g ‘ hich was |'be of hance a eimly ad he gpa ona Be aid | Workmen have beea employed in making the | of the Washington Musical association, vice Mr. | forsale, Mr. Kaufmann testified that thls tan RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER, ae ee nn aes hubs [Et as WE ee Toists, | Mterations and Sudditions in aeeordanee with the | Isham, resigned. was his servant, and the articles were taken | following are the readings 6f the ther-| One of much interest and continued : ; | plans of Messrs. Barbour jamilton. This} In the report of the Potomac Insurance com- Kk.” He was sentenced to 30 days mometer af the Sigual Offer sevice (re dee | Ginter re, meres: and preaching services | Quite a large number of people gathered at the ges aint saint . | Sore Dis trees | Is located on the east side of 9th treet, between | 2¥&8Ue; between @th and 7th streets, for the pur- | the sofitheastern section of the city, flooding the |S ofa cluster pin, and a stud from Timoti HTS OF ST. MATTED MARSHALL HALL, work embracestheraising ofthe old structure one al election yesterday, the name of | jail, He was also charged with using personal PZ 70 deg: 1 a.m. 80 deg: 2 were by Rev. Mr. Coulbourn, of Georgetown, | site pete the arrival of the oon Lodge and | story higher. and erecting a new part on the | Mr. M. J. Adler, was printed M- J. Adiey. and Entegidrsbnedty— Fei while indischarze faxinium, S4.; deg.: mitiumum, 68 Whose text was Romane I, 18: “For the wrath | stat ie phenselyes Span tie ene on Rilock | Teat end of the Jot extending the building | thetypes made Mr. Thomas Knowl figure as | of his duty: He pieaded guilty to this charge. Beware Or Green Frerr.—Now that the | of God is revealed from Heaven against all un- Pgh thes poser Tdize vat el on the | trough to B street, making one of the largest | Thomas Kuywies. and the case was sent to the grand ju heated term is approachi le should pay | godliness and unrighteousness of inen who hold | the ag ers of the Grand Lodge arriv ret ¢ | and best arranged grocery establishments in the | Street lan pS Will be lighted at 9:04 p.m. and} ¢1,000. John H. Evans, charged particular attention to bove all things | the truth in unrighteousness.” He preached a | Ztound, bringing the implements antl worl Mi | Uulted States, equal toany in the largest com- extinguished at 3:45 a.m. | second offense of petit larceny ins pence Sr fruit and stale ' tables, which fine serm: A prayer meeting followed, aol of the craft ae the com, wine Apes | mercial cities, as acknowledged by all who haye | Mr. Edwin Forrest will act as assistant attor- | pocket-book containing $4 from Philip 4 Disrshera. ‘Chiktven are particularly subject te | THE ANNUAL MEBTING OP THE stocKnonpeRs | The lodge was preceded by the oursed appro- | Fisted it The inside width 1943 feet by 40 in | ney for the District of Columbia in the Police | Rieeeat to the rand jurt under, 2300 fs complaints of this kind, and no mother can feel | of the dagen Oe Saas was Lee at5 | priate thnele as did aleo the Maconio choir un- length on 2 to Laie a cellar ran- | court suring the absence of Mr. Padgett. Evans was also charged w ~ —— safe without h bottle of Perry Davis’ Pain | o'clock p.m. The following officers and direc- | P™ te A zs * Foon one haifthe distance. The front has | | Washington Padgett is the name of the young | lady named Ann Eliza. Daily, and. sez Killer within easy reach. It ie a cate, sure, and | te : :—Wm. J.C. Dulany, president; “le the leadership of Mr. E. 8. Holmes. On the “i k cs, | Rot been changed in plan farther than an | blacksmith, in the employ of John McDermott Fre aster OF te taser eee HeKs: | additional story, and-an appropriate cornice ree | Bro, S10 Penasieeta kee Meherinott sioner Dent and ott a jquired. The windows are all of French | who dicd suddenly yesterday afternoon in a fit. | Sactiie assauit on Wm. " FUSSELL’s ice cream, | ane eae | > oa ree eeu | Biate clase. aa the doors, and sash of the irst | as stated in THe Stan. jing a bucket of water on him: 5 or 10 days pe aa Ss tte? | H. 2d. DC 2 lewshaw, di- B MAS CEREMONY. Re orade (of the best Mexican mahogany. | The funeral ofJ. H. Fleet, the colored fireman. | John. Price, assault on Bessie Williams: &3 or egies? Rerauuxc, Byrn’s shoe store, 1614 1th | 7 re reports of the president and secre | _ Ope Grind Lodge took stations around the | The private office sef the prontintors will bs on |'ho died trom the eects of lnadantinn took: | ae nege rine one een Henry oe fary were presented, showing a healthy condi- | northeast corner of the site, and was called to | the rst floor,near Pennsylvania avenue entrance; | place yesterday afternoon, and was att: from Jno Denney _ THE STEAME aimee ar | tigi of the association—the assets over Nabili- | order by Grand Master Larner, who, after sta: the cashier's office next aad communicating | by a larze number of prominent colored pe: 1 Cedar Point, mn ih future at | ties amounting to €2.481.44. Honing his wardens and officers, addressed the | with it. ‘The latter t# to be octagon in form, | The officials of the fire department were present reas SERVICE wuthorities, thanking them forthe invita- | with windows on eyery side, and the receiving | and a detail of firemenaccompanied the remains 5 Floyd, of A. AL y the corner-stone, and then proceeded | windows on the east and west sides. Flanking | to the C ve one of his char- ork before ‘him. The articles to be | the east side of this storyis to be the w ineroom, speedy curse for the disorders named, and no family medicine chest is complete without it. Eliza Cleary, charge B. Marche. secre. & TO return t aye ts FRIDAY te. FRIDAY, Avg erg Jenny sault on Mary Ofenstein; $1. Wim. Dc iunbian Harmonial Cemetery. | sault on Albert Andrews; $200 to keep the aumb us Laneaster, assault on Mary t 1, at HOH. He: BRACELETS tyanut 2 e ungodly. | (epesited were then placed in a copper box or | which takes up the width of the side staitwe ize Bundy remarked | Lancaster, by cutting her on the hand wil = dren's sizes, ave. an appeal to the ungodly. | casket, and named by Grand Secretary Mott: | This rooin communicates with the wine cellar | that he would take the opportunity to say to the | 4 kuite o nye in jail. Join H. West, The bey ty tp RN pales a palate Saad i toctatis and) there. Beka Si ; lows: Articles of incor ann Beyond the wine room is a wash- | policemen, that he would endeavor to have the |g 275 or 10 days. Jot H. Brooks, assault | 4 to te land a at half price, Spear Bros., 734 | with it, those on the side of the tabernacle |! of the trustees of the Tabernacle; xt. is the Cowan ele- | Prosecuting Att have their cases ready to | on Edith Brooks, his wife; personal bonds to Hon. tbeurge- ith str were forced to move their position, as Mstory of the church organization and names | ilar to the fourth | start promptly at 9 o'clock every morning. x months. Shadrock W — —————————— were some of the ministers on the stand. | 0f the members nes of the architect story. vil! be two lines of conntersran- | Last night burzlars attempted to break into ', fa satchel from 4 a Mitchie: VY COME TO “EVERYBODYS PIC. CITY AND DISTRICT. s e in the congregation remarked in a | tctors and buil of the Tabe t r th of this floor, and the | the hardware store of Jas. B. Lambie, 1421 New | ¢ assault on Words, AUGUST 3p, Ya. a2 ‘ ss | “Now, it’s raining, and | 224 mitt names of ned in departments, with a personal bondsto keep | seme) gys0-9 Tienes) Facbanisen ac. i cited the reply, | ident, Vice President of the United n to each, who will be r n ntened away in both | the peace for’ si * Lottie Wilson, . = art see apenas! Gates |" ¥ d better sit still and thank God, for ¢ tbinet officers and Commissioners | ning to the cashier's room by boys Wi | cases. $ on the doors at both | threats to Wm. Buchanr RT EXCELSIOR There will be an everybody's picnie at Gales’ |a greater benefit than you are awar * lumbia: copies of the daily of each so that the salesmen will not places. | assault on May E. Drew: person: Bes 3 engrees street, Geutetown, ill ‘giv 1 | hymn was sung and the minister resumed his #4 weekly newspapers of Washington; program | absent from their departments. The counters, | Mr. J. H. of the S. F.T.P.0.C.T.A.,| the peace for six months. A! | for the Lite Falls, Calin John Bridge, Great Pulls 4 e tis will give a grand | discourse till ac rust of wind caused the Of the exercises at the laying of the corner- | the shelyin; d th i a ‘ican | arrested to-day Thos. Foster, of Uniontown. loud and boisteroi . H . = M cursion to Richmond on the 4th instant. | wind to sw and drive out others of the , Ste: coins of the United States from one cent i of ash and | cart driver, for eruelly beating: with a club an | ‘today, Ellen Jones, pre es 0r7as at-st —— Th itholies’ Friend Saciety wilt eave | oereqstiog it wever, remained. and | t0 one dollar; : : lings of th alnut. ‘The rear entrance from B street is be- | old hy r [ten Gott hatte; $5 or 7 dag = KIcH. = _ a pire, oor i james trip to eng: @ sodge, F.A.A.M., 1880 4 'y ig titted up inamost convenient manner forthe | ‘The Anacostia Railroad company put on addi- | the workhouse.” Wm. J. Downing, MOND, y the mat i farine band and aj ‘The rain continued at interval: rold. At the cot d of the grand master waren donee . Pe | ee ke re os an te wees the lntent ce | Wn. J. Downing, colored, carrying 3 pavilion at Quantk | old. At the command of the grand ma: urh lowered down gons can back up | the cars been overloade ‘one hors FOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOCIETY. CURSION TO PINFY POINT AND POINT LOOK: hi JANE MOSKLLY. Leave Excelsior will leave at 9 a.m 5p. mn. A four days trip to Ocean View will be ightfully sweet and cool. he grand secretary deposited the to the store it; Pearly prayer meeting , the floor of which will be on a level | attached, to arrest them under the law pr in its proper place. The cement was then with the ¥ i v: c f yns. The entire floors are laid | ing cruelty to anin EVENING, AUGUST &, 2 ven Reh aie dis of the skilled operative of clear white oak — floo Father Fulton, of the Society of Jesus, who DAY NIGHT, at 10 o'cdodk Monday, Anzust sth to Friday, August 12th. tiie oral 1 thanks were offered fag the | strips 187 inch thick, and the floor timber 2 was an altar boy at St. Peter's Church, Capitol ps a ee ec taees an Tickets. inctuding m raliroad and | for the rains” i : as atid best ‘ » are laid into the | Hill, forty years ago, preached there at 10.o'clock | Fe ciiition wil top ywoviind Sar nid re rd = the Ocean Mow :* ep ae Peet ae a Chaplain.Rey. C.B.Smith,after which the wardens sive briel s, with iron column supports | mass 8 y morni | Jone he Chesapeake for ladies and elail- xed at the very low rate 0 y an old colored man—‘ appiied the plumb, level and square to tl . or's ill be | Secreta e Navy id a visit tothe | } ayo , S fouail dealing out Naqtor t plied the pi eve ware to. he middle, ceper’s office will be of the Navy Hunt paid a visit tothe | jyury drink fro; rh of the way of in- ard to-d room, closets, &e., in the . died at his | ne with room. This story will be filled’ with ate residence, 629 Est southeast, in. this endered the Hlaneous stock of merchandise, as will also | city yesterday morning. e Unto the | the third story. On the latter story will be | - as $58 oun Darah ae ne band then located the engine for working the elevator and Alexandria Affairs. : $10 or 30days. Edward Donohue, as- God to Thee.” after which Mee mills, puinps, £0. The fourth story | reported for Tux Evests : sault on Wm. Reed; personal bonds to keep the president of wi used for storing and maturing whiskie Tre A NDRIA Cocnry Board | peace. Wm. Burke, larceny of a lot of clothing where it will be next to the metal roof and in S ¥ several black bottles in a baske kes piace | Was arrested by the officers, and after promi o'clock p. | not to return to the neighborhood of the camp . during the meeting was released. — his morning the yene District Government Affairs. | Rev. A. D. f Bi The Building Inspector has condemned the | Jesse Shreve, of F frame building No- 1005 C€ st: northwest and | Cushing, ef the HE STEA ‘five tons, week for suy’} censed to carry every wocons Kernan, keeping.a disorderly house; continued. Jas. Robinson, larceny of a& tape measun ick cireuit, Western Mary bh Cay CT TO LOWER CEDAK POLNT, ordered 1 1 within thirty days. ved on the ground. ‘ood. The cost of this establishment will reach b have just fixed the county t: and jewelry from Adolphus Patterson; 60 days Contraets fe rs of brickwork and plaster- <a ty tint the wor pe ese ania ndria county at one per ceatum on the ing of school buil have been awarded to The Wesley Grove Camp. nat o 000, and will require at least: $150,000 worth THE ARRIVALS J ‘D THE SERVIC ‘ podem soa Mee ae . tng of school buildings have been awarded to Tanne: rood, the found ‘tock to fill {t, and about this amount of eapi- | 4ys0d Yalue of real and personal property > Deatn or “Wraax, rue Wizarp.”—Mr. John b The county levy last year was fifty cents on the 1 fi , inisters who 4 a yes. | ton secure for the superstructure to rest upon. | tal will be used to run it. Mr. C.C. Martin is ee heartoa bac Wyman, who will be pleasantly remembered b elesen On nee eae tar the |) “Among the ministers who arzivet) ab tie Wes: SS OF THE PASTOR, | the contractor and Mr. J.B. Hammond the ; Qamired dollars: Uut it has been found th past | tWo or three zenerations of people for his ven- Tn reply st of Hon. Georze M. Robe- | 7, o7re OmP-meeting (MLE. Church Sonthy | in appropriate terms, thanked | superintendent of the work." it will be ready a triloquism and sleigit-of-hand, died July 31, at oe i | yesterday were Rev. J. C. Thrasher, of West rand on ani F , there being 2 warrants outstand- | tTilod t | vodge for the duty it had performed, | for occupancy about the Ist September. ing, To meet inost ‘of these, and to Inve the | Burlington, N. J.. after a week of intense suf- square 195 be = River circuit; Rev. H. P. Hamill, of Fi nd expressed his compliments to the Masonic eis Tae Ne fering. Wyman was among the first of the “-m; Nass ender n dectesea of the : | Md.; Rev. W.E. Wooif, of Beltsvilte order for the good accomplished by it, and Ennis’ Electric Theory. Tene e x! Ne rnente ad Lela sien Al- "5 * meget pordeesntes | Fenton Purr, of Severn circuit; Re - M. ished them prosperi idan increase in num- | THE TAILS OF COMETS AND THE CORONA OF THE the debt is ps B levy es 6 reduced the | bany, N, Y., in . young mal began | Of the District 2 USE Malley in any part | Strother, of Rockville eireult, and Ney. Samuel | bers and in intuence. ‘In the course of his ad- | | SCN—THE PROFESSOR EXPLAINS FEKTUER, | He debt Is paid the levy ean be reduced to the | nis Vusiness career as elerk in an auction house MON EC CEDAR BOTT at 2:5 Mesers. M. G, Fmery and other trustees ofthe | Rexester, presiding elder of Bast Baltiore dis- | drew Mr, Hicks sad that the ehureh that stall | Toe Katior of The Star: ; BOARD OF StPEnv1soRs.—The hoard of super- | unewih ees cleed eae mee Chile he fe | at ea, yaulnoney Washam at 20 ta Metropolitan church, have notified the District | "ire. morning payer meeting was conducted | ony onto a eae Ot outurow, but on | y,EHe, Feperter gave sta “although: Inconnplete | Paik, Of Alexandria “counts-—Messrs, Rowe, | mnanner the powers of ventriloquisin, whieh. | titans cuore, jars and, Mere, Bani arp Charles Be Watton of ane erated, MT. | yy tev. P. B. Smith, of Falls Church, Vars expe: | thelawe of man’s” spiritual nese chee aon | theory on these Subjects, although incomplete | Pian and Costlie hss Just “concluded Its ses- + | after years rendered him famous. Mr. Charl class xecommedlations. Delightful time. Post- spire of the Metropolitan M. E. Chareh, in com- | Tence meeting by Rev. W. A. McDonald, of Tay- | the laws of God. He then proceeded to elo- | QU 8count of abbreviation. But two objections | sions. ‘The supervisors “summed up the coun i on the Host oF ‘ pany with Mr. Entwisle, in accordance with the : int ve : 3 D. Selding, proprietor of the Baltimore Museum, | $70," Galctist fuer allowel om, the oat oF lor circuit; preaching in the forenoon by Rev. | quently describe the creed and doctrines of a | We'e made by high authority, and I will now try | accounts, took steps for a settlement of the late eawetate then treasurer, made the levy and approved the bond entered into an engazement pag young, fuse amittance to euch. re ore to make ar. . . : 5 : Sy ' e asurer, made the levy ‘oved the bor ft: 1836 he m: Tangemeuts for excursions to Lower Cedar fugsestions ot the Commissloners that the trus- | Cronthiat in te often Dy toe ae elas | euret, Properly founded in principle and faith, | “°'°The constant changes of the corona of the | oMurer: made the levy 55,000 with Garret 3. | his anber on te Deo ta wh teat oes | ao tee ae ene ae ' tees select a competent person for that pur. | Preaching in the afternoon by Rev. J. C. Thrash- | to love all" men, and. labor ‘unceasingly to. do his debut on the boards of that establishment. | =k ae ne oe s king | SUD, not only in the most astonishing differences | Wibert, F. B. Corbett and 8. B. Corbett as sure- | Here, im addition to practici satriloquisi ace, LESS Eouaeaseaalee er, of West River circuit: young people’s meet-| them good. It must not be a pious looking rael as OVE i a RN ae = -. ony lere, ition to pI ing Vveutriloquismn, | the accommodation of Vinite PiSince the failureof the bidders for the ola Dis- | i Was led by Rev. Charles E. Hill of Baiti-| sham, but & truly jous reality. Hersaid thet | between all coronas ever seen, but even during | ties, ‘The board also adopted. @ Teeelatlon 5 he gradually branched out in his profession for parcels left ut the Point for safe kee ie | the 5 e q s ereby, di- “4 a trict guard-house property to make payment for | °F, and preaching at night by Rey. H. P. | there were forty thousand souls in South Wash- | t8¢ Short periods of the same corona. Lock at | “That the treasurer be, and he is hereby, di ecks will be given ins : magic. His career in this line covers a period | Jf, 90 ceute round trip; children under 12 years Bauill. ington, of which not more than three thousand | the drawings given in the 4ist yol. of the Me- | rected not to receive any county warrants in ape fifty consecutive years, and hs had | MESES anal ae. the same, the District Commissioners propose to | Hamill. were habitual attendants of ch ich ices on | Mors of the Royal Astronomical Society. Prof. | payment of county taxes except from a tax- | only retired from active work a month before he p= ND PLEASANT ROUTE Tecounize the next highest id for that property, The Long-haired Greek Doctor. the Sabbath. ‘The tabernacle is to bea friendly | 2 f the cellnae or dehy carefully three pictures | payer in whose favor drawn, or that there be | died. —-Ballimore Sw to-day, TO OCEAN CITY, the bidders desire to take the property. a Hila Gude Ge ie clase oe : : ; of the eclipse of July 18, 1860. The first and | money in t y ee 2 THE NEW RULES FoR PLeuneus. RIG. GUVUGUMERE. GSECTLLG con | CHATEN ROT R GETS err es bike thindcare. cuter akferenie: while the sacend | erie ce ion.” Over four hun-| A slizht shock of earthguifke was felt at | MARYLAND'S FAMOUS AND BEAUTIFUL ska The act approved January 25, 1881, authoriz- THREATENING GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND hapeeene aed abies: eae ioc ti Fagin shows the gradnal transition from the one to the | during the past | Bangor, Me., on Saturday SIDE RESORY, ing the employment of an inspector of plumbing | ORDERED TO GIVE BONDS OR LEAVE THE CITY. GReIapIAE?, and lad geobeble: oa es ns for | other. Mr. Gilman-also gives three drawings of | year, and they are often disposed of at largely : aol in and for District of Columbia, went into! In the Police Court, yesterday afternoon, the | ae 2 mie cuitRGh, vate se pg eBay imal or | the total eclipse of December 22, 1870. While | below their face value. An effort is now being | CITY ITEMS. ‘Via Baltimore, pegke, Bay and, Wicomion River to FM SA, Robinson, who has | iong-haired Greek, Dr. Tachmyntis, wascharged | recreation aftor voi han ee no reat OF | they are different as can be from those made by | made to wive them par value in the hands of the - Se EE te nae % appointed. will set about his duties at | "> Dee 2 é = a3 la . was | Plantamour ten years before, yet they show the | original holders. — WE cong: cs the tauee weming | Witty taking thvesia Of persodial viclence to | possibly poverty snd a lack of fine raimeut was | sarc shifting pandeatnms thedect enh the Ok | ren A dclezation of the “Lit- | ‘The Ratny Senson May be Seon Expected, plumbing and house drainage, was yesterday | government officials. An officer of the Treas- | the cause many ® De’ is empty. » e THE MARYLAND STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S perhaps, the churches themseives do not betray | 2'¢ Very different, and the second exhibits the | tle Sisters of the Poor,” of Washington, visitea | ®24 & gentleman contemplating a trip of any : r j | hould provide himself with a rubber coat in | _ Steamer KENT leaves Baltimore from Pier, Licht sent to each of the plumbers of th riet. | Uty secret service testified that Tachmyntis has | ~ " manner in which the change went on from the } here to-lay and received many deserved feontri- | 82%! Ss caer beat ent in | Street, (foot of Camden street.) every TULSDAY, These are th ee aes Dees sated by | Dees esata Miteasit sete Glemareabio at he | OO nate ee eer ne cened meteee S| gua tp tin olier taahe repre ane wien | Tane e e fhe navies | So Gr Of euch articles, ail ean sell them sy | CHCESDAY ata am Coemecting wi th the Commissioners after a thorough exaimit Treasury department for a long time, and has tod inne. D ‘ ae ‘that 1 ing this latter eclipse by the deputation from our eral old residents of Alexandria, whose | low prices. Gossamer coats I sell for $3 and #4. I | Wieemiey sad Bees Railroad, ar tion and approval of the plumbers themselves. | Sent threatening letters to the Attorney General, | Lord. In closing he sa ey ere hee eI | | 4 4 »wh government observatory, that of Capt is made comtortable by the self-sacrifice | have just received a light welzht coat with an | City at) 200 s.tu. : “ opie 2 y days ago | Prayer, more reason, more effort, more faith, | 7" & : , 3 aren y 5 ss ing, the | Returning, leaves Salisbury every MONDA Armunzements are now completed at the health | and appeared at the Treasury a few EAYS BEG | eats trenching oA be eee nee Tce ns | apron is especially interestini, for he particu LL Ee ee ae ARUAUA | Sete d Raveanen In an Caan etree | MEGAN eed Eee Eaten office for the bonding and registration of the ) and said that he would have his rights at al | the fold of divine fellowship in this tabernacle larizes with special emphasis the changes which public school teachers and the superintendent of Thave the Goodveer storm ins, | train Ieaving Ocean City at 3:10 p. Plumbers. The bond is #500 in each case, and a ad lay atest Mess Bataing Be one sitigle soul of the thirty-seven thousand than | W¢Te in progress during the time of totality. schools will attend the State Normal School In- capes, ae ponchos, kets, pate ioe In dou. | “re at 6 o'clock the following morulugs. pol aria ay peri ae AGE , es | baht’ lane oy etl nen ae ae satideis upon the three thousand already churched. We need not look for these changes in the | stitute, at Front Royal, Va., this week.—Many f : istering os y s 3 eg ee ble coated goods, Ihave Fireman's coat, i 4 folar corona during every eclipse the same, as | of our jocal politicians on the conservative side | with snaps: the Policeman's tick nan tee _ RATES OF FARR: the health office. Mr. Robinson has received the | prisoner got very much excited and nery ous, Carrying Concealed Weapons, the vhanges are not seen at all times in our | are “on to Richmond.” The 1. Pp. on the repub- | for mounted service, Round ng ‘Tickets to Ocean Gity, good until Septeme blank ferms on which to render his reports, and | and got down on his knees and begged the judge To the Editor of the Star aurora borealis. They are common, but not con- | lican side is burnishing up his armor for the BO. C. HENNING, pices rates: “3 the blank receipts to issue ager inspection of | to not send him to prison, and he would leave 4 ued stant. Our aurora borealis and australis are | contest between regular and readjuster repub- 410 Seventh street, Meals and statero tf - work. for Europe right away. He got so excited and | 1 was very much surprised to see in your | well-known to be discharges of electricity, and | fate tye een y and county convention to- greene Staterooms can be encaed at Company's office, Now THE 1470 STREET SEWER hysterical that the court could hardly hear the | paper recently the communication signed “Tgno- | in the proceedings of the Academy of Natural | morrow.—The mayor this morning had Geo. 98 Light street, Baltimor biliousness, pains and aches, and ague, Hop Bit- | “jy2f-lut HOWARD B. ENSIGN, Px 4s out of order again. This has been one of the jt y with difficulty, held | ramus,” advocating the carrying of concealed | Sciences at Philadelphia, vol. for 1878, I have | Bryant, Henry King, Jacob Brann and Samuel | ters always cures. — wid Bd ane = Most unsatisfactory jobs of public work ever | the The case was postpened ‘weapons. = detailed many facts to prove that the solar co- | Davis, the umbrella mender, before him for dis- SSeS es rare TOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S ADVER~ done for this city. “Since its acceptance by | until this morning, when he was brought before |" jifs argument, in brief, was that bad men |Tona is of the same nature. They are both pre- | order. He fined each $5 oF 60 days im the chain | «7 nave found ne Pp nae Mayor Bowen it hasbeen repaired about a dozen { the court. and Judge Bundy remarked to him | would violate the law by carrying arms, and | cisely like the electrical brushes which we see | gang. of Witch Hazel the most satisfactory preparation | FOB NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH. FORTRESS MON- times and still is in a dilapidated condition. | that he would have to give bonds to keep the peace | therefore, respectable citizens should do so in | flying off from an electrical machine when |~ Resccep From A WATERY GRAVE.—A number of Witch Hazel, in e' respect, of ‘any I have ROE, PINES POINT AND POINT Between H andI streets the bottom has worn | or else leave town. The doctor said that hecould | self defence. It strikes me that it would be far | operated in the dark. The zodiacal light andthe | of soldiers, said to be from the Arsenal barracks, yet seen, 6 Gucrnist, M.D. Steamer GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS and@ out and Mr. George Wilson is employed with a | not give bonds, but would leave the city. The | better for the respectable citizens to unite in an | tails of comets aiso have all the same facts and | went out in a boat from the port here last eve- Professor of Surgery, eto, | THURSDAYS at 5:30 p. m. and SATURDAYS 6 p. ma. of workmen in putting in a new one of | court said that when the defendant could raise | effort to have the law enforced, and thus pre- | appearances in common. In all these cases the | ning, and were overturned during the storm. | Cures wagiy He pegs = i patel | ene x0 ‘THE CAPES EVERY SUNDAY rap rock. | An opening has been made for re-| the money to go away he would be released, | yent bad men from carrying theta, and atthe | electricity ts, developed by evaporation. An | The boat was found this morning bottom up- | ™onthlies. Sold in fifty cents and dollar sizes, FROM NORFOLK, 2 moving debris and receiving the new material. | and he (the court) would contribute to the fund | same time, according to his own argument, do | atmospheric electricity comes from the daily | wards onthe river, but it is utiderstood that the Recolleet that for Marasmus, REDUCTION OF RATES BEGINNING SATURDAY, Mr. Wilson finds that for some portion of the | in proportion to his means. Tachmyntis was | away with the only reason for other people's | and hourly evaporation of the saline waters of | men were taken off the overturned boat by the | genni malaria, dyspey liver complaint and 20m, UNTEL FURTHER NOTIC! way there was but one layer of bricks on the | committed in default of bonds, and to await the ing them. the ocean. Corcoran on her trip up last night. Other disabilities and abortions the ee ane | First-class fo ort Monroe and Norfolk. invert. which has been completely worn away by | raising of funds to carry him away. e says, that there are places where In the long history of eclipses none has ever DISORDERLY ASSEMBLAGES.—The mayor has | Coca Beef Tonic is incomparable. Beware of friction. The brick work was of so flimsy a ‘The vammers of Bali such men as Guiteau would be covered by a | been so magnificently reported, either in Europe | determined to put an end to the crowds of lads | imitations, character that the weight from above has : Drammers itimore. dozen revolvers upon firing his first shot, what | or America, as the one in 1878, reported by.our | and young men of all colors who gather in crowds flattened the sewer in some places where it was | To the Editor of The Star: ofit? Even then he would have had his first | own Naval Observatory. We have all great rea- | on streets and corners nightly and interfere with High Authority. - not properly backed up with filling and it is in In regard to the tax on “commercial drum- | shot and taken the life of an innocent and un- | son to be proud of it. Twenty-two minutes | passers-by. Dr. W. E. Sedtt, President of the College of 100 danger of caving in. Itis thought by com- ii i 1 v' ervi ¥ Montreal, writes: “I have recom- v a? using to see these noble Balti- | suspecting person. Suppose he was shot down elapsed between the first observations in Wyo- ———_——_-e-+—_______ Physician: m te rs Petent judyes, that about one-fourth as much as | Mere” Jt 8 am sone to abolish our tne, { BY the erowd, eubsequentiy, that would not, re | ming and the ast in Texas Tree oravece oc- The Season at Oxford, Maryland. mended Golden's Laebig' Dee ret eet | ROR RICHMOND, SPE Om? AMD alt, | the original cost has been expended in repairs greed in | Store the innocent life. Jt tas the habit and pos. | curred inthis time. At first two long électric | wacuivGToNIANS ENJOYING THEMSELVES HCG: LY | used for Debility, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Fever, since it was laid. It is four'and a-half feet in- | when they have one of the same character in | sihitity of carrying concealed weapons that rendered | brushes extended out from the sun, in opposite * 2 side diameter, or was intended to be when laid. | force. As for thelr signing, they will sin any- sie aneeti ry twelve solex aisieet ‘At| ZHERE—GOOD FARE, GooD In, AND EvERY- | Ague, and Logs of Appetite.” neck and ee R si gpoten oee 4 “ . ' Guiteau’s crime possible. Such crimes are an | directions, as far as twelve solar diameters. <G IN A SCATEN, 4 a iy A mwa TAX LIEN CERTIFICATES. thing that costs nothing. “They did not sign the | every day oceuirence in regions where men | last they dwindled deve te Con cn tate ante ie cae From Eminent Wilmer Brinton, ¥.D., Baltimore. | Fare 1» Kichmond, limite ~ #4 09 Mr. W. 0. Roome has issued tax lien certificates | order for the ice-boat last winter; they did sign habitually go armed; and I ask “Ignoramns” if | ters or fess. At first these brushes were pointed = ivan View Hie, ; Lhave used Colden’s Liebis’s Liquid Extract | Fare to Richmond, round trip, g004 for iW aaje.., 7.00 on property In the following streets where as- | the telegram, however, for our fire department | that be the condition of society that he would | at their ends. Soon and suddenly their ends Oxrorp, Mp., July 29, 1881 t of Beef and Tonite Invigorator in my pian Feetments have not been paid: G street south, | ® few yearsago. Do you remember it? 8. | jike to introduce here. If'so, then in my opin- | became swallow-tailed, and so remalned. a ee between 3d and 434 streets west; D south, from waives Pics and have been much gratified d EXCURSIONS i a 7 q | After a sojourn of ten days at this delightful | Asa tonic in all cases of debility, weakness, an- | To Richmond, vis Norfolk, or to Nor‘lk via Richmond, m - be Bustxess at THe RIVER FRONT.—The follo’ ion he is a fit associate for Guiteau. 2. The second objection related to my expla te ee at Keon apd return to James iver by dayhebe South Capitol to 7th streets east; 3d street west, | + me i I have lived in the ‘far west” and in ‘“Califor- | nation of the great comet of 1843. It a] proached | retreat, we desire to say atew words in its fa- | “ia, chlorosis, &.. 3. note surpassed. from E to M streets south; G north. from 22d to | 1S Atzivals at the river front are reported:— 7 ” - r, twice daily (9.30 au. and 3.30 7 i nia” where, as he says, the use of arms is ‘‘so | the sun, passed around it in three hours or less, vor—situated, as it is, on the banks of the Thread Burnett’s Coconine m.)to Richmond via Kickmond, Frederick bo: Les; H noth, frome Sat to Bith west: sth west, | 5 Given: pengy Dy Toned othe ees | Well uuderstood,” aad Tom an, etgerieme or | and MGR ORTON Gone eee ent Mere eg ey twenty miles of the capes} | PROMOTES THE GROWTH OF THE Am, | Potomac 00 from Q to R north; 2d west, from H north to | fajercm puney BE Starr, coal for same: schr. | S0Me years there I must say I much prefer | one hundred millions of miles, was behind it on nit Chesapseke bay. Ths on either side | APd renders it dark and glossy. It holds, in a and BATURDATS to Norfolk pone ES New Jersey avenue; E north, from North Capi- | Qhuc Pandy Cadet. Starr, coal § schr. Banner, | Washington, bad as it isin that respect. Ihave | its approach, but it flew before on its departure. | ® we poonery' eee Oi eeatée proportion of deodorized Co- | And Norfolk with the Jamues Kiver steauncrs cack aay fol to t streets west; 5th west, from D te G | Chiseitine, wood for Johnson Bros.; schr. J. 1. | Ot yet forgotten how near, in 1850, one of the | The vast mass of electricity in the corona of the | 18 really enchanting on account of the fine land coanut Oil, e for Bound trip tickets... ‘00 Rorth; Virzinia avenue, from 4'¢ to 7th streets 1 . nem xpressly Lent ated ¥ armed respectable citizens at Coloma, Cal., came | sun repelled and drove away from It the smaller | scape in view—the forests of shade trees which | No other compound possesses the pecul Nest: F north. from New Jersey avenue to North | Praverse, Wheatley, coal for S_ Emery; pangy B. | to mending @ bullet fom 4 Conn army pistol | electricity of the tail of the comet. Electricity | protect. the stately mansion, orchards and vine- | ¢Fties which so exactly suit the various eondi- Capitol street; 18th west, from P to Q north; ¢ | §, Bowen. Candid ndrick, wood for ft te cue | through ‘my head, he. mistaking me for | repels itself. As the comets pass around the sun | yards from the fierce rays of the sun and the s Rorth, from 34 to 4th east; L north, from 26th | boat Pocahontas, Kendrick, wo or Ht 1 BYE | another party with whom he “had” hed | the tall projects away from theaumall mene lighting winds of winter. to 27th streets west; 21st west. from Q to R Sa grec i pons saya woonesemen {& quarcee jae previous. I want no more | wesawbeautifullyin Donati. Doutless thesame | Our party, already noticed in Tae Stan, left Rorth, 4th east, from North Carolina avenue to | Johnson & "Siineteon See ie Walter, (Of it in mine if you please; not any. | was true of the comet of 1848. But no one be- | Washington on 5.45 express, B. and 0, railroad. fiver; 13th east, from ( to H north; E south, | 5 a Ik ras ‘Bo oats oie gE ater, As he says, “an armed “bully” may at any time | lieves that the tail, one hundred millions of miles | In one hour afterwards we were safely aboard the acgeueh on Rats. from 3d to 6th west: G north, from Ist street | JoRes coal for Gene hae bat nis Ta- | S¢t “‘the draw” on a crowd or an individual, and | long, swung around like a vast lever. On the | fine new steamer Ida, of the Maryland steamboat The thing desired found at last. Ask Drug- a hedotonr le ray bape geste yen & | cex, Olden, wood for J. 0. Carter; lony boat Sil. | WY? Simply because of the existence of the | electric theory we can understand the flying off company, Light street wharf, staterooms ee- | sista for Rough on Rate. It clears oui rata, mice, 3 ¥ DAILY EXCURSIONS TO QUANTI: via Exoaaior 50am and pass On SUNDAYS at Hep Bitters good digestion, active liver, good circula- ‘awe ‘buoyant spirita, : Ise. boxes, ‘ 4 0 infamous practice, so universal there. of each | all around. But the late Prof. Pierce promul- | cured, checked. We parted m roaches, &e.. EL mast. om Wood mines ag bake Talent easy 22 | nan going armed feleyuce ta Ete een | ented the stseee tinea which was repeated promptiy ats). um, and afters delightful tip “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE STEAMER Real Estate Transfers long boat Grayhound, wood same; schr. Black | MtKes all the trouble. If it were not the prac- | to your reporter, as follows: “The tail didn't | and cool night's rést, we were aroused by the | Fresh Alderney hurned every morning, NY” Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: | Hawk. Edwards, wood same; pu Thomas | tice for people to go armed there would be no | swing around. The tail that appeared on the | cry of Oxford at 5 a.m.; were soon ashore and | 8nd delivered in 2 Ib. “Ward” prints, 3c. per MARY WASHINGTON, George E. Emmons to B. H. Warner, part Franklin, Smith, wood same; long boat Mary | “uch scenes of murder as those that now and | one side was an entirely different tail from that | comfortably domiciled by Col. Peters, of the fa- ie Papell Sere sneree t eo i and sweet sq. 156: $——. Gertrude E. Ray et al., to North: | Ann, wood for Johnson Bros.; long boat. Frank | fT Years past have disgraced Kentuck: , Texas | Which appeared on the other. When the comet | mous sixth land — now k proveetoe Cream, : ern Market Co., lot C, sq. 422: 82.99.50. J. B. | Hodges, Wingard, wood same; long boat Oliver | #94 our frontier regions generally, an which, | passed around, it left its old tail on this side of | and owner of this, the River View louse, and E. Emmons, lot 33, 8q. 155: 37.640. | Underwood, Cissell, wood same; schr. Mary Van | 28 Bull Run Russell recently and truly said, are | the sun!” This is most extraordinary! What-| his accomplished ly. Being shown to our PBESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS OccoguAN FALLS & MOUNT VERNON SPRINGSY ic +4 The: will Excursion 2 I ee Is soe Ah Nees Van | «national alagrace, became of the old tail? ‘The comet must have | rooms, tollet made, the breakfast bell rang. It BORON Fate pete, P eo. toward University ee See ey cutee ee “Gan. | _A large proportion of the rows and shootings | had two tails then, an old anda new. It seems | is needless to say ample justice was done that = oe WEDNESDAY and AY? feuviing Hh meone : es " tin, 80,000 feet lumber for E. E. Jackson & Co; Which occur grow out of the foolish habit of | that a comet can shed its tail like a pigeon. We | meal, as well as every other since, the variet; I tpn. Poss Qundays at: ‘90 a.m. ; returning at ‘Tue Nationat. Farr xp THe Yorktown Cete- | schr. Martha L. Barton, 40,000 feet lumber for ; Dboys and young men carrying concealed. weap- | know what becomes of the feathers shed from | and abundance of the food, cool 5 fries TROPIC nai IN SPRINGS every SATUR- TION.—At a meeting of theboard of directors | same; schr. Rosa Lee, Diggs, 98,000 shingles for | ONS. At the slightest difficulty or dispute, and | the pigeon, but what is the destiny of the old | ance, &c., being all that could be The oeee a ey returning at 3 of the National Fair association held last night, | J. H. Johnson Bros. ¢sbecially when excited by liquor, out comes | cast-off tall of a comet? It is to be hoped that | remainder of our time is taken up by % Seomste teen bg! Mawes: pees | the of the committee on catalogue of a the pistol and some one is shot—just as likely to | your reporter will investigate these old cometic | writing, bathing, music and , not FRUIT Manager. premiums and their recommendation that 10,000 | HELD vor Brrotsry.—Yesterday, in the | be an innocent passer-by as any one. The great | tails. They are material substances, according | s} of the raquet and fiirtations made by the copies be printed for distribution was unani- | Police Court, Peter Laws, colored, was charged | majority of such affairs in the cities take Place | to these gentlemen, and must be lying around jildren, of course. Sor mously adopted. Judge H. H. Blackburn and | with burg: in having, on Sunday night, | in saloons, where the parties are excited with | or flying around somewhere. Seriously, the} In conclusion, we have only to add that the LAXATIVE, Col. J.C. MeKibben were elected to represent | broken into the dwelling house of Mr. Samuel | liquor. Take the case of young Emery in this | bare statement of this materialistic is | expense of here is the price of the Fair association on the committee composed | Bensinger, No. 608 F street southwest, who | city, and of the drunken rowdy who shot the enough for its owm veputation. The electric | board as reasonable as can be found at any — of delexates from the Yorktown Centennial | testified that he was awakened early Sund: actor in“Texas. Does any one believe that these oy is the only one which explains all the | first-class boarding-house in the elty. The ther- committee, the Merchants and Manufacturers’ | morning by smoke, and, on making an exam- | oT any similar affairs would occur if it were not | facts of the aurora borealis, the zodiacal light, | mometer, has not exceeded 89 degrees any day |PRERARED FROM TROPICAL, association of Baltimore and the National Fair | ination of the premises, he found that the house | for the abominable habit of carrying Weapons? / the corona of the gun,‘and the tails association, to arrange dates for the different ex- | had been broken into by thieves, whohad placed | What is wanted is a law F of comets. | since we have been here. A word to the wise, PLANTS. 5 ene J. Ewxis. | and fam Dose. | 4 DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING FRUIT 4 rates of trans- | a lighted candle on a pillow and robe in a baby | forced. The law ought to make the carrying of a —— Portation. "Arevolution was aopted requesting | eatriage, whieh eet the to thems, “Oafurther a=, | dangerous weapon of any Riad’ setae ec West Weshington, nee Georgetown. PARNELL “SuarENpxD.”—Inthe house of com- LOZENGE, BROWNS tow Errrens fie citizens of Washington to meet the board of | amination he found that several articles of | evidence of intent to commit murder, jist as | A Max Drownep In Rock Creex.—This| mons yesterday Mr. Parnell was so discourteous WHICH SERVES THE PURPOSE OF PILLS AND directors of the National Fair association, Mon- | clothing. &c., had been stolen. Sergeant Leech | burglary ought to be. Then make it the duty of about 8 o’etock, some laborers dis-| to the chair and to Mr. Gladstone that he was ct IRON BITTERS. day evening next at the Fair rooms, at the Na- | and Officer Cotter testified to finding Laws | the police to arrest and search any one, wher- afloat: in Rock Creek, between | suspended for the remainder of the sitting. DISAGREEABLE PURGATIVE MEDICINES. tional hotel. for the of taking the | about half a block from Mr. Bensinger's house | ever found, whom they have reason to believe is and the soap factory, and ATIV) b 3 : | with all of these articles with him. The case | armed in violation of law. Ihave no doubt that | PU dy out of thewater. It was recog- tainment of visitors tothe capital during. the | was sent to the grand Jury under €800 hone, | one-half ofall the Forang colored Tien and Dope | Eis nia nnk Cae een, & middle-aged | aw sare Way GOODE Yorktown Centennial celebration. The directors | Laws was also charged with the larceny of a lot District dally go Armed, and & ares uma | SNE? n, 8 laborer by occupation, and a resi- | NY’ decided that the fairshould bexin the 10th and | of butter, ews, lard, tongue, sausage, $e. an | ped Re ey 226 Prop | nected with the! Irogi ian Sr peny = = 5 the hes: it contain em, from the re- | € forest 1 had been ascer- eos ch of October. frigerator of Dr. Geo. P.. Fenwick. and res | his exeuse for decent people going armed would | tained at noon. ee T ae Seay. Sabentery Sie 8 ais. peek. RS. ‘ARNELL IN i ‘Tie Crry.—Mrs. Delia | sentenced to six months additional in Jak not exist. NOW ae Cha MARE Goria. —Theold brick house | New Fall Catieoes, choice sty Stewart Parnell, mother of Charles Stewart Par- a ee tively, and is delicious io take. Cleansing the aystem | "#0N BITTERS, lo thoroughly, it imparts vigor to mind and body, and dis- — T have lived in Washington over twenty years, | Known as the Jewell ‘hi New Madras Gingnams, best, 12 cts, pels Melancholy, Hypochondria, ete. ONE TRIAL |‘ nell and Miss Elien A. Ford, arrived in the cit: Storrep by THE Law From Teartxa Down a | and Ihave never found it necessary to carry | 1 is 2 r, | New Cloth for Boys Wear, 25, 30, 37, 50 cents. —— Strengthener. last night. ‘They were met at the Baltimoreand | Hocse.-An injunction against tearing down a | anus of ae Cad eo ee ae ten ps oe — CONVINCES, “PACKED IN BROXZED TIN BOXES them and know how to use them. But I don’t ¥ x : aw against Jasper went saloons and don’t run about the streets . hes of | Scott. The ‘plaintifis are beneficiaries by the ep night. Mi; is that it is the | Monthly of the Tenth Canton Flannel, ; PRICE 25 AND 60 CENTS. : Dr. Antisell, Maj. M. E. Urell, | provisionsof a certain deed of trust, under which | class of people who do things that are in = a: Lonny ge Leora) omen. Daniel | a sale was advertised oak have ae place to- ane of cart sing mee: and Deca rane #1,242—were 5 ety . jcDonald . J. Donahue. | day, and it is allezed that Scott then threatened | who attend to ‘own business haye le : Bleached ‘ Parnell and Mise Ford will epeak soon: ih not or of e it did not him $100 he would tear | occasion to do so und are in fav pig ot tana league Peale at yw the house! Plaatid Tefused to pay this | euch practice Cinzes. tthe park at six o'clock. - pra

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