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; 3 ¥ 3 - ING STAR. _ August 15, ISS2, THE EVE TUESDAY. LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: Orrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAr. OFFICER, Y Waswixcrow, V-C.. Angust 15, 1882, 9229 a.m. 0 and the t ntle Fm and partly ather, erly winds, stitlonary or iower ed on Wed Special Weather N In the w: me rorti | | | erat ani then in | 1 bf anit Wiscor u and sout ton of the mth re has remained about statte $8, on the sotita Atha sout! "9 spectal te mornin, ty 8°; Mt. Wa-hin rt, 6 ton, Weather will contin Ei als u knives 4 unt on baby and refrigerators : Pact. Tats. graphs that nns FUsset’s Ick Cream. Correr Licuts 12th street. NG-Rops, at J. H. Kuebling’s, 419 | CucumRERS—The cucumber ts a peaceful look- Ing vegetable, but has been the cause of a va! amount of {testinal i i 3s this harmless had never been Which the mis and certain relief Killer. Mr. W. Men tn Saco, Matt Abboft,one of the best known that he has tried many Temedies in Case of Suddenterainps and bowel dis- orders, butthat he never found anything that compares With Pain Killer. Avorp second-hand opticians: consult Hempler, #3 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘THE man with weak back, sore lotns, lost en- ergy. and full of indiseribable distress, ‘has kid- Rey disease, which Hunt's Remeay always cures, Sraicriy Pre Ligtoxs for medicinal and family use. Arlington whisky, #4 per gal. ; $1 per gt. bot- McGee's, 494 9th street northwest. Quick SELLERs—Howson’s qt. tins ice eream, 36c. DRAWING TO 4 for these great dargains at Hahn's, and 1922 Penn- gylvania avenue. Ladies’ neat kid button boots, Newports and low button, 65c.; kid and « s, 40 and 50 and sandals, ndals how $1; heeled low but Inisses sandals, 65c.; men’s and boys low We. up. Deror for Hart's roaeh or ins mreet northwest. ct powder, 711 2a A CoLoneD PRISONER at the Police Court to-day, Who wanted te tom on a technicality, sali he = assault the man; he only beat him witu his G@o“D-FILLED vest chains, $2 to $10. Prigg’s. CITY AND DISTRICT. a Amusements ‘To-night. ‘TreaTER Comigee.—Variety. $ GARDEN.—Speclalty Performance. ‘Ss SUMMER GARDE ‘Concert, WIMMING ScHooL, New York Svenue, between 13th and Mth streets. = Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted 50 p.m. and @xtinguisned at 3a. m ‘ ‘The Third Wasiitn Co-operative Bu: } Assoctation sold last al its 45th mo! Meeting, $20 at ana e premiutn of 97 per Hardman, of 907 9 Writes to THE Stax to state Fingiing av € Dupont never lived wit ira. J. A. Conner, residing at street | fw., on Sunday fell from te stairs, amd Ler righ ankie was broke De. MeWililams, who 1s att Pumphrey, who was ran over by a wagon a fe deys aco, Says no bones were brokea, but that Mr. Pumpirey is vastly bruise Mr. Samuel I 1 tam y left this morning for the west, ding to settle in Kans: OF Colurwto. The Metropolitan club, by tects, yester erection of a n and H streets 1 ment high erected by Davi 3 000. MEETING OF THE BROTHERHOOD LAST NIGHT. The Brotueruvod of Carpenters and Joiners, at their esting last night, appoint f confer with Messrs. L in d Fred. Pulling, and fnform then yuki they pint to the ‘howd to sus erred to the abor for tie purpose of Securing tay united action of the dilferent trades | ‘unions. ng th afternoon the ¥ mond Light antry—with Cadets, the Capitol City Guar the Washington and Wei Rifles, were reviewed ih front of the Arlington | hotel vy Col Webster and staff of the District | Of Columbia militix. The parading compantes | Presented a fine appearance. The column subse @enuly marched to Yan Ness park, wuere the | soldier aged in the festivities leld tuere by | rr the cadets. Aiterwards tue Richmond inf. Were escorted to the B. & P. depot, and let TON Navy Yann were Daniel Collins ap. © William EL Tal- + luaster caulker, vice Hutchinson, reduced purneyinan? William inspe tinder Measurer. a heW orter of the ary of We Hayy the mister shipwright has charge of all | Wood workers in the construction department | except joiners. ‘Tus W. L. 1. Cours’ Prorosep Tair. CHANGES Is Made yesterd. ta meet- of the ton Ligit Infantry corps, held evening tus Miler and Breitbarth, who have recent: ned from Cape May, reported | that everything would be in re ception of the corps there on U Mth. The Union Veteron corps have tendered an escort to the W. L. 1. corps, and will take part tn the parade to the depot ext Saturday evening. - —_— DERps tx Fse have been filed as follows: Joh E. Chappell to Amelia V. Hamilton, part 18, sq. $—._C. Draines to Dominic M t Sq. 973; $3,200. J. Harrold Swarizetl, lots 11 and 12, sq. 526: iness for the ro- morning of the | wh ‘THE CAMP MEETING SEASON. Monday at Washington Grove. Special Correspondence of THE Evexrxe STA3. WaAsnIncton Grove CAMP, } MontTGoMERy Co., Mp., Aug. 15th, 1882. Monday fs a good day for the church-going peo- ple of the city to visit camp, ason that day they can have an opportunity to listen to the religious exercises and walk around without fear of tread- ing on some one’s corns. In fact, on that day more than any other !n the week, they could get an idea of who ts tenting here, for, as a rule, the Visitors are few on Mondays. Altogether there were not over seventy visitors on the grounds yes- terday, and to further reduce the number in attendance nearly all the gentlemen tenters went into the city on the morning trains. The ance at the meetings Was siiall, the morn- being t by the matrons in cleaning up, younger folk patronigel the photogra- took lonely walks to the spring. The al spring walk is not so popular this year 3 in former years. Wuether it 1s too far, or her the mineral qualities of the water have decreased, tx not Known. The favorite walk now is to the soldiers’ camp to witness dress parade in the morning and drill in the afternoon. This fs hew to some of the tenters. Tie ladies like to listen to the band, and more than one of them have | been heard to reinark that they wished ¢ al | Ayres would allow the band toeome? into ¢unp | hour every eventog. That would kind of Influence to lead them tuly things aad to look tor we YESTERDAY'S SERVICE. Dr. Boole, of New York, 1s laboring hard while e, and takes great Interest In the meetings. ¢ | twomeetings—the 8:30 prayer and eting and the 3o'clock service. Atthe riphic des-ription of his labors tn | Iissi rating incidents and | fo answer to pra. ny, Of Montgom pter ix, ver istinet Ker, and | phy Is a clear ond irse Was Itstened to attentivel cung people's meeting at 6 .m. Wi ded, the large tent ou 6th aven ed to overtic This meeting w: interesting racter, three rising for prayer towards the close. the Rev. Chas: MecElfresh preached an | rmon from Hebrews 11 nthe movi Was given to com Wi! T, of Washington, arrive y the Rev. Dr. Lanahan pre. , and Rey. B. F. Clarkson tn the evening. — | . ‘heny, 14; Baltimore, 1. At Tro; trolt, 6; thew ht) troy, 0. At New York—Cieveland, 11; Metropoll- People must growl, and ttisthe duty of your | tan, 3, correspondent to report the growls, especially When they are justified by facts. Although the committee have been assiduous in their duties, yet they have overlooked one thing, and that is upt and effectual lighting or the grounds sm appiles particularly to to the depot. The com- chit of the fact that the 05 Instead of 6 o'cloc nd that those going to r either losing their Way or Stumping their toes, as_ almost total darkness mittee seem t0 bh evening train leav he ease 1 the trains are in ¢ uger 0 mide ha plas : utes, Tt will be remembered that R. E. Odlum, of SUICLCh Of HeRTly a Ugo Se Le or tts | Washtagton, swam. five miles at Forcress Monroe; only a dim ligt, ely extending ten feet each | 1#%t Thursday, in two hours and thirty minute oon ls Si" | beating Capt. Webb's time by two and a half mi ‘The Wesley Grove Camp. At Wesley Grove Camp M. E. Church South, yes- terday,Rey. J. Watts Shoaff, Mr. John McCormick, astudent of Randolph Macon College, preparing for the ministry, and Rev. W. H. D. Harper, ced earnést sermons. Among the visitors F. A. Shipiey, of Baltimore endree Reiley, of the M, E. Robinson, Rev. Dr.’Domer, of the Soon as he has tested all who are willing to row. | clubs w: Nees young | OT endeavoring to save amateur oarsmanship ts bess gpitipee four young | trom the dezradation into which professional row- selve prayer, two of | from the dezrs est pervaded | M8 ha: s B. Peyton Brown, of Fred- BASE BALI. YESTERDAY. ey. B.F. Clark: Barto At Washinzton—P. 0. D, nine, 10, Interior nine, | 8; Bashfuls, 19, Eagles, 2. At Philadelphia—Cni- cago, 10; Philadelphia, 1. mile swimming contest off terday afterneon, but only s the first mile, and but three the fourth. Webb won the first prize, $500, being the only one to cover the five itles, which ‘he did in two hours and thir of New York, who was allowed one minute and forty seconds’ by Capt. Webb, only covered three and one-half miles in one hour and fort she has bought some and he come Bigelow, the Defaulter. WARRANTS CHARGING EMBEZZLEMENT OF $37,061.90— BAIL FIXED AT $55,000 AND BIGELOW SENT BACK TO Jatt, Ata late session of the Police Court yesterday afternoon the prosecuting attorney decided to issue Warrants against B. Frank Bigelow, the de- faulting receiving telier of the National Bank of the Republic, for each of his embezziements (twenty-seven) since the Ist of last January. Pre- Yious to this action yesterday the court had fixed the bail at $27,000. After nine warrants had been made out it” was decided to lump all the sinaller embezzlements and only file nine warrants against §he defendant. The amount of the defalcation charged in all the warrants aggre- 061 99. ‘The court in consequence of the in the nu:ber of warrants and the in- creased ammount charged to have been embezzled, increased the amount of ball A separate batl Was fixed in each of the nine cases, ran; from $3,000 to $15,000, and the whole amount of bail aggregated $55,000. This amount was not fur- nished, and the prisoner was committed to jail. As stuted in yesterday’s Stax, the defendant pre- ferred to not have a hearing in this court and waived an examination, and the case went to the grand jury. Sports on Land and Water. DISTRICT BOAT CLUB NOTES. James Taylor, the Potomac’s trainer, arrived here yesterday from Pittsburg. He wason hand at the boat-house last evenIng and weat out with an elght-oared crew as coxswatn. He made quite a favorable Impression on the Potomac boys. He Will be at the boat-house every evening, and Will begin to select the crews for the fall Tegatta as Tae Columbias are anxious to correct any false impressions about their being irritated at the post- ponement of the Lynchburg regatta. They say that It was the only to protect the existence of what promises to be Te Dest annual regatta in southern waters, and that they approve of the po=tponement, which, by the way, did not cost the Columbias any extra expense of trouble, and hop? that the people of that hospitabie *burg will continue to postpone their regatta until all the e up to the real advantages offered by the tobacco city. DEFENDING THE ENGLISH AMATEUR ASSOCIATION. The London Times says the Amateur Rowing assoctation,so far from deserving the abuse heaped upon them at the mixed meeting of oarsmen in London on Friday night, ts entitled to every credit At Pittsburg—Alle- NATATORIAL NOTES. There were twenty-three starters in the five- jantasket beach yes- ven of them finished Capt. two and ahalf minutes. Thos. Riley, four min- utes. ———— Wen ne Ler THe Water was Misstna.—tos. M. Baird, a picture agent, of New York avenue, between 4th and 5th streets, who has been betore the Police Court several times, was in the tolls again to-day. He was before the Police Court this morning upon charges preferred by an old colored woman named Emeline Storrs, who testified that tctures trom the defendant, oher house to collect the money. an Church, WV New York. ——__. The Potomac River Improvement. ington city, and Rev. aves, formerly of Baitimore, and since of THE OFFICER WHO HAS CHARGE OF THE WORK. The fact was published exclusively in yester- day’s STAR that Major Peter C. Hains, of the engineer corps, had been detailed by the War de- partment to take charge of the work of improving the Potomac riyer under the clause in the river and harbor bill, making an appropriation there- for. The following 1s the full text of the orde “By direction of the Secretary of War the follow- ing assignments of officers of the corps of engl- neers are made: Major Orville E. Babcock, in ad- altion to 1 duties, will report by letter to | Hess att-mpted to put him out. He then struck the honorable Sceretary of the Tressury ts weiter | Witness On the head With a heavy pair of sprig Major Peter C. Hains of his duties as engineer of | balances, cutting his head badly. The prisoner the 6th light-house district, Major Hains, on | ald that Cohen was struck on the head accl- being relieved by Major Babcock, will repairto | dentally, The court imposed a fine of $20 or 30 this city and assume charge of the Improvement | days. The defendant was committed in default of of the Potoiac river in the vicinity ot Washi the fine, ton, establishment of the harbor lines, and ae the ising of the river flats, provided for in the proved August 3, 1882, and will relieve Mr. Abert, civil engineer, of the charge of the of improvement of the harbors of Washing- ton and Georgetown.” Major Hains was born In Pennsylvanta and ap- polnted toa second Heutenancy in the 21 artil Irom the military academy June 2ith, 1861. A le county, Va.; George W. reeetving his commission as fir: utenant he y ond, V Brooch, of Was, 1862, transté d to the te King and Queen count ¥ und in the following } ‘Geraldine Woo. For gallant and imeritort- attle of th, 1863, and we ellant vices during the He was bre- vetted Heutenant colonel Mareh 13th, 1865, for ga Lint and meritorious services during the war. © reputation of being an exc mnarried a daughter of Rear Ad- S, U-S.N., Of this city, who was riginator and for man; 3 presitient of the ouse board. Major Hains 1s expected in zion about Friday. He coustructed of the most dificult Mght-houses on the Florida reefs and elsewhere. eg EE Amusements, Excursions, Etc. et ComIQt ; 101 or= tainment ts F ted by a corps of otber arti: fine entertainment. Barney R. a benefit rmance F s ‘ON LETTER CARRIERS’ Bt at the national fair gi row offers many attractions. The ginning with glass ball shooting, Ine! M-day en- unds to-mor- nearly his mother to get the watch. and denied the charge, Judge Bundy sent him to Jail for 30 days. size colored charged in the Police Court this morning by Geo. Cohen, of No. 803 D street, with having store, and the prisoner, who is a rag-dealer, came in yesterday to buy alot of cuttings that witness had tors the raj Richmond, Va He was in her house on the 4th of this month, and When he left she missed her watch, which’ was hanging on the wall. Sergeant Amiss testifie1 to arresting the prisoner on suspicion, and he ac- knowledged taking the, watch, and sent wii nes to He took the stand = A BELLIGERENT RAG-MAN SENTENCED.—A large- man named Edward Lewis was ited, Mr. Cohen stated ‘that he keeps a clothing him. le. A dispute arose about the weight of hd Lewis became abusive, when wit- MARRIAGE LICENSES have been Issued to El- ward J. Bradley and Sarah L. Landrum, both of :tzhugh French and Mamie Web- art and Hattle Jackson; Henry county, of same phat Vi er and Molite E. Oliver; Benjamin Ball and Jane Sanders. — Affairs in West Washington. unday night a littie two year's old t O'Donoghue, hauled Mary, N's ® has at last been found, loubtless, Lo the publicity given to It. It 1 near the suburb of Atexandrla,where it ‘n turned jo A SrontisG Max.—The relatives and of Mr. George W. Fearson, days ago Was mentioned in THE S7. far from being a sporting man. on the contrary, very domestic in hf: AIN.—Arrived, boat Ruby, with 2,400 bu: wheat. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on ’Change to-diiy: 2,400 busheis wheat, soll at 1.12 CONDITION OF THE Wat receiving and distributing rn HGH Tipe.—August 16, 2 es Brady and Dorsey. Wash. Specie! Phila. Press, At the present time there {sa very clear dis- the whole category of out-door sports ciudes with dancing tn machinery hall. ‘THe Sox: nt next Thursday. oF JONADAB Will give an excursion to and con- | curston im ‘Tue Kyietrs or St. Joseri, No. 1, will give their annual picnic at Loefiler’s gerden'to-morrow. Tue MawMotH# Cave.—An excur-ton will given next ieee, to the ne' noth Cave at rper's Ferry Will be given | il the Baltimore & | nd return xbout 11 p.m. will give their usual weekly ex- 'n the river on the steamer Mary Was- ington this evening, leaving at 6:30 p.mand re turning at 11 p.m — Me Kicskp THE Doox Ix.—This morning, in the Police Court, a well-dressed young man named Franets S. Elton was put on trial for destroying ‘operty without the consent of the owner. 3 aL. Waters, of No. 2211 14th street, testi- fled that the defendant married bis daughter, and has treated her with great brutality for a nuinber of years. Mr. Waters spoke of the young man in very harsh terms, and had to be checked for It sev- eral times, He then stated that last Thursday night tie young man came to his house and de- nded admittance, guilty also, create the impression that Messrs. MacVeagh, taken in the star route prosecutions. many reasons for believing that no one of these gentlemen ever saw this letter before its publica- tion, or even heard of its contents. At any rate tinction made between Brady and Dorsey. Dor- sey’s friends and counsel admit in private that a very strong case has been made out against Brady. They say that Brady’s counsel made most unfortunate errors in cross-examining Walsh and in putting Buell on the stand. 7 dmit that Dorsey salt Brady was a thief. They ure sert- ously feariul that the case 1s so strong against Brady that Dorsey himself may be brought in --—____ The Dorscy-Garfield Letter, ‘WHY IT IS PUBLISHED. Special Dispatch to the Cincinnaii Gazette, WASHING TON, August 13.—It is not disculsed here that the Dorsey letter to Gen. Garfield, on the composition of his cabinet, has been published to James and George Bliss have been influenced by a knowledge of this letter in the part they have There are + ‘The dete isem ater, . He said ti a at hi fered with his fami father-in-law has in- y affairs, and caused trouble and on being refused he Kicked the door to pieces and came tnto the house aud assaulted witness’ wife, and got very abusive. dant lestified that he tSa musician, and ployed tn the orehestra at the National "The. nt is at present employed on one of the river | Window, and witness informed him who he was, between witness and his wife. Last Thursday Light, about 10 o’clock, he went to see his wife, and on ringing the bell Mr. Waters came to the when some one threw a iamp ora glass at him: ‘They refused to open the door, when he kicked the door in. Judge Bundy said that, considering the circumstance, he would only fine’ the young man $10—the lowest flae—whteh, under other circum- ‘stances would be five times as much, A Pocket-ook GRABBER SENTENCED.—Wm. H. Carter, the pucket-book snatcher, who was cap- tured by Detective McDevitt yesterday afternoon, was put on trial in the Poltee Court this ings had becn taken, The letter ts acc ree for Dorsey to the stalwart element Marshal Mildrum, of it Is certain that Gen. Garfield himself took a de- cided ground in favor of a vigorous war against the star route offenders, and did so independent of any advice he may have afterward received from any tnese gentiemen. It fs also well known that Col Bitss did not come into the ease until Jong aiter the steps looking to criminal proceed- ited as a There s bech a strong undercurrent of belief here for some time that the prosecution has been quite willing to make a difference between Dorsey and Brady, and there are a great many who accept the case against Brady as made out his conviction as very probable, who expect a full acquittal for Dorsey. The publication of the letter was doubtless designed to help this exist- ing feeling in his favo1 and regard A PENSION AGEXT IN TaovBLE.—Deputy U.S. Syracuse, N.Y., yesterd arrested E. A. Wagener in Ithaca ana took Lig, morning | to Syracuse, where he was ari before U.S. on the charge of stealing a pocket-book contatir | Conny Ne 2 ing $27 and some arti of jewelry from Mrs. fiilegal ieeata, a pensicn case. e. “rhe complainant Delia Rutherford, of No. 26 Grant Mrs. Kutheriord testified that she went out shopping yesterday with a lady friend, and was met at the corner of 9th street and Grant Place by the priz- oner, who snatched her pocket-book from her hand Sne and her friend ran after him and and Fa: called “Catch thief.” Detective McDevitt testi- fled that whtle standing at the corner of 12th strect snd the one about 1:30 o'clock yester- day afternoon, he heard the cry of “Stop thief,” and took up the chase, and captured the prisoner in the Smithsonian grounds, The prisoner dented 3 $—. Peter Mack: 2 Brother's Joint Interes HELD Fox THE Grasp -—Robert Parker, a Botorious colored thie! was bezore Jwige Bunily | to-day charged with the second offence of petit Jarceny in ing & coat from Mark Cohen’s pawn hep on 7th street. The testimony showed that he ‘Went into the store with another man and put the oat on and walked out. The case was sent to tie and the prisoner was sae oo v T Was committed in ae an _ Fixxp $10 ror Fintne Suor Into 1 Boy's Lxcs ‘Sto Scare Hiw."—Mark Greer, of i’ strest, West ngton, was charged in the Police Court this with having assiulted a coloed boy Bird, who testified that last June he ‘Was swimming oif the defendant’s beat in Rock ‘when the rope got loase from the boat and charged him with trying to steal the boat, feok-up a shot gun and fired at witness, some {the shot taking effect in his legs. Greer said he annoyed by the boys taking his boat and enly toscare him. Judge Bundy said he could now ever such transactions, aud he would fue hin or days. Huby to Sarah L. Doubleday, ea that he was the man who grabbed the pocket- beok, and, when questioned about his Tanning from G street to the Smithsonian sald. that a man struck him and he ran, and didn't look behind to see how far the man followed him. The court sentenced him to six months im jail and to make restitution to the amount stolen, ————— ‘Tuy many friends of Dr. Wm. Ward were greatly surprise.{ to see in yesterday’s Stak the announce- iment of tie death of bis lovely little boy. He took Sick om the 8th of June of blood-polsoning from milk. He seemed, however, to get better, and then whooping cough set in, Of this, too, he seemed to Ras pertectiy healthy. r ve generiul sympathy. AN AGILE Wrrwess.—A little éight-year. ored girl was a witness tn a case at Court to-lay, and was tod by Bailiff Barton “step up on the witness stand.’ Se othe ate Ere ngatity of s monkeys and was onderta Be suaes Bundy to “climb dows again and not be so examination is is Mrs. Parmentier, an inmate of the Home. ‘Tho seb down for to-day. A large number of witnesses are to be called for the ecution. This 18 an old case, upon which her was arrested once before and discharged. —____—— LAs CLOTH, DOUBLE WIDTH, TOS= age NAVY BLUE, BRONZE, MYRTLE GREEN, OLIVE, BROWN, GREY AND ILLUMINATED COLORS. BLACK CASHMERES, all wool, 35c., 37c., 45c., 50c., ‘62c., 75. cLoTad FOR MEN AND BOYS’ BUITS, 25c., 87c., 50c., 62c , T5c., 87c., $1. INGHALN CANPETS, ew fa: styles, Sf., S0e., 6., UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, made of Warsutts Mus- ti Hitt 5 F i Suass new colors, 12340., 1c, 18, baton pei new styles, 75c., 80c., 87c., EE SRO RER Sa ae RED TABLE 18, 60c., 62c, and Te, at TOWsoNs, 36 PRRBSYLVANIA AVENUE, of @ pair of shoes trom Thos. Murry; assault on cy lays. Augustus Clark; $10 or 30 days. Pouicr Covrt—Judge Bundy. Wm. Henson, colored, loud and boister- ‘Wm. Flood, loud and boister- Gays. Alexander Larkin, do.; do. Fendall Webb, or play in spall in Danes C0) Dail in an alley; or7days. Barbara te Dorey and Chas. W. Oito forfeited coliateral. Minnie Wilson, ¥% Cy 5 bonds or 80 days. Wm. A. Graves, forfelted col- lateral. Thos. Wilson,-Milton Johnson, do. Henry Schnelder and Edward Cabell, ing on a park; $5 or 15 days each. Jane Dodson, forfelted collateral. Samuel Ruffin, colored, loud’ and bols- terous; $5 or 15 days. Francis 8. Eaton, destroying private property ‘without the consent of the owner; $10 or 30 days. Edward Lewis, colored, as- sault on Geo. Cohen; $90 or 30 days. ‘Patrick 'Mc- Intyre, placing building material on the street and falling to Place a tight on it at night; $10 or 20 days. Jos. M. Baird, larceny of a watch from Em- iiine Storrs; 30 days in jail. Wilson Flemming, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Wm. H. Car- ter, petit larceny; six months in jail and restitu- tion ordered. “Mark Greer, assault on Thos. Bird; $10 or 90 days. Lizzie Jackson, colored, assault on Anna Jolds; $1. Vincent Lemon, colored, assault on Thos. Sanders; $10 or 30 days. Robert Parker, colored, petit larceny (second offense); grand jury; bonds $300, coe ne RiveR TRADE.—Harbormaster Sutton reports arrivals at the river front a3 follows: Schrs. Ale- tha, Capt. Mitchell, and Nillir, Brannock, with coal; Howard Ogden, Reed, and Sally, Jordan, ‘with wood, and Bessie Layerett, Scott, with mel- ons; sloops G. W. Driver, Southerd, and Martha Washington, Kerty, with melons: barges Tillie Hughes, Knickerbocker, Edwin and E. T. Wocdy, with coal, and steamers Sue, Geoghegan, and Lotlse, Shropshtre, with merchandise. Ses A ETON Political Notes. ‘The republicans in Frederick county, Md., are making strenuous efforts to secure a full ’registra- tion of the colored vote during the present week. Public meetings are being held at various points to urge and impress the fmportance of this work. ‘The Golden Leaf and Charles Sumner clubs, both colored organizations, were addressed last night by Postmaster Chas. W. Miller and others. T. T. Barclay, editor of the Lexington (Va.) Ga- zette, and Major Jas. B. Darman, a prominent re- adjuster, came to blows‘estenday in front of the Lexington court house, growing out of an editorial In the present Issue of the Gazette reflecting on the latter. Neither party was seriously hurt. THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST FOR TOILET, BATH, HANDKERCHIEF, H H 00. .S8Sg TITT FER TITT HHO Of Sr & H H 00 Sgss8 BBB It BOB I BoB IL BBB OU Hortetter’s Stomach Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known | remedy, and isa most gental invigorant, appetizer end | aid to secretion. These are not empty assertions, as thousands of our countrymen and women who have ex- perienced its effects ar2 awar:, but are backed up by irrefrageble proofs. The Bitters also give a healthful stimulus to the urinary orgens. For eale by all Druggiste and Dealers generally. aul Het A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY USING RIG€HARDSON, BOYNTON & CO.'B GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE. (Farnsces for Coal or Wood). Embody new 1882 im} ovements not found in other mt usefal alarzer volun —Cheapest to buy and use. (Ricuanpsox, Boysr 232 & 234 ., Manufacturers, er St, N. ¥). Sold by CHAS. G. BALL, 1337 E st. n, w., Washington, D.C. Jy29-e, tu&tb, 3m 00 col pimmcunaied Serie’ Extension Rib! Rebounding Locks! Pistol Grip! Double Bolts! Patent Fosend? trial Given! Pxtracrdinary Shooting Qual:vest J. U. OMEARA, 1347 Pennayi Washington, D. @ All Catalogues fi D'SCOUNT TEN PER CENT er TOPHAM'S TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS. SATCHELS, SHAWL Ps \CKETBOOKS, HARNES >, SERALNpbubs, WILDS, a Previous to removal from 425 7th street northwest to 123] Pennsylvania avenue northwest, jy24-1m * J. 8. TOPHAM. SURE CURE FOR MALARIA. CAROLINA i pa Bure eure. for Dy its cours, “Actin, and all of ths TaeP acd Tuner: and theonly reuedy tat in hones: SAM OF TOLU. ROCK CANDY. WAGNESTA sad Steer medicinals beneficial in above’ diseases, 3 Hume, city. 420-tu, th.s G48 COOKING STOVES, ‘FOR SALE ‘NOS, 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, HEADQUARTERS GARMLABE COMPAR. CHU the cheapest for Beantr, Comfort and Durability in ty shwa CREE. a arOYCLES, VELOCIPEDES 3 TE CYCLES, WAGONS, cs Ca be bought at the lowest ———— CHR. RUPPERT. . ROBINSON e0u, ° CITY ITEMS. PICNICs, EXCURSIONS, &c. DRY_GOODs. XCURSION ? Liver Complaint. the OB LOT oni: Ben and Fes 3 N. W., Deo, $1, 1881. THE RS OF br ie STEAMER W. J 4 Liver Complaint and jafrom his youth, | The Steamer W. w: Corcoran wit! makean excursion After taking two bottles ’s Iron Bitters, | - ON TURSDAY, AUGUST 22, o feels that he can recommend them for their bene- Leaving her wharf at 6 o'clock p.m. : returning, reaches Stprowrs tron Bitters cures ‘Liver Umaants, | Rehroeder will Meee Senieeie Sitaet Gis ooo ee alized Tickets, SOcentseach. For sale at Drew's drag store WHITE GOODs, the whole system.) Carter’s Liver Bitters and boat. IRST GRAND PIC-NIC OF THE CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS SOCIAL CLUB, to be held at Loef- $Eett, a wholesome, midiy stimulating effect on | Bere Garden, THURSDAY EVENING, Aug. e stomach, wl a al lon, at ‘tine ‘Tickets admitting Gentleman and Tailes 50 conts. ha goutiy on tne bowels eeceaNy Om the liver | sce by Boots Cs Sesnage Conant of arse ments: F. Phillipa, C. P. Raulo, oD. fani. Floor Manaiers: “J, Gatto, C. P. Kallo, 1.000 Rewara tofani, M. Laurenzi, J.” isutler,” a. of blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated, Prize Rellms:" ee | Gr protrating Pues. that: De ing's Pile Remedy | $3." Prise for Ladise, a beautfalgcid'ing, "So checke fails to cure. oe Re = pedal = =i = given. ges: Arch street, lelphia, None ine x - am ols-eo FOR MARSHALL HALL!—THE GREAT Out his (ead A ie eats rc BEES ASSOC TION cant ItJjs impossible To concelve of a more healthful and refreshing draught than Is afforded by Tarrant’s Seltzer Apert- ent, combining, as it does, the advantages of a luxury and a pure, safe alterative and corrective. Sold by all druggists. Juniper Water at C. B. SHAFER’s, 1010 F st. Send for circular. “Rough on Rats.» Clears out rats, mice, roaches, = bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, 8 ants, bed- “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh: Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3-ib. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib, and sweet milk, Also, cottage cheese, butterm! te. per qt. Cream, ic. pint. AMUSEMENTS ap EATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARDEN AUGUST 1 THE WEEK, Return of the Favorites, WHEATLEY TRAYNOR, ‘The Dublin Boys, Together with an entire combination of Metropolitan celebrities. MATINEES TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SAT- URDAYS. MONDAY EVENING, ArH, AND DUR- ASD Prices of Admission, 1 auld D2VERs SUMMER GARDEN THEATER: Engagement for a limited season of the ECLIPSE COMIC OPERA COMPANY. ANDA HOST OF OTHER ARTISTS. HE WASHINGTON SWI*!MING SCHOOL, ‘New York avenue, between J3th and 14th sta. Water constantly changing and kept at temperature of 80 to 85 desrees. Hours: Gentlemen, 7 to 9.m. and 2:30 to 10 p.m.; Ladies, 10.a.m, told m. ‘Guaranteed instruction in Swimming, $5. _Jy11-3m anl2 BNER’S SUMMER GARDEN, _Eatreet, between 7th and 8th streets. CONCERT EVERY EVENING By an Orchestra of FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIANS. Je12-3m No, 626 ON EXHIBITION No. 626 ¥ { AND FALE_AT E Street. MARKEITER’s, Street No. 626 F etreet northwest, one door from 7th street, Choice Oil, Vaintings, Engravings, Chromos, ete: also rock of Large and Choice if perhangins Picture Frames, Picture Cord and Taseels, Rings, Nails, etc., at Markriter's, Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery. "olf v 7 PPP RRR IZZZERR POPR RI ZE PPP RRR IZ ER ¥ R RUZ P OR RIMZZZERE S885 00 A PPP £50 0 AAP Pp 'SS8g0 0 AA PPP Speed On, AAA B sss’ 00 AAP. AS AN INDUCEMENT FOREVERY FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD To USE DAVID’S PRIZE LAUNDRY SOAP, WE ARE GOING TOHAVE A GRAND CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, DECEMBER 26, 1882, AT WHICH. WE SHALL GIVE AWAY THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE PRESENTS: 1 Three-Story Brown Stone House and Lot in New $1, 60) in Gold 1 $1,000 4 Per Gent U. 8, Bond. Cent Bond. Road Horses. Gold. 0 Gold Pieces. Gold Pieces. 100 Tea Sets, 56 Pi 250 Japanese Tea 50 Plated AND SIX HUNDRED OTHER UABLE PRE! 1; follow the pr:it 1 be no trouble. Tecvive ¢ tickets. KEM. LOST YoU NO you do not LL, them to x ‘T USE SOAP— DRY SOAP. (Beer in to tose,” You wet FULL as NG SOAP IN YOU WILL ALWAY THe WAY WE WILL G: HINK OF I Y BACK. id 0 much for you, no: ¥ escnis will be positively siveu awa; E WRAPPERS 1 TICKET, 100 WRAPPERS 6 TICK! ICKET AS GOUD AS ANOTHER. SIX TICK- ER'THAN ONE. DAVID'S PKIZE SOAP perfume, is LARGek than any other of quality, aud is adapted for either Toi'et or Laan- dry use. TRYTT, you'll like it. It will not be neces- sary to attend the Fest: val to receive presents, as they or the vouchers for them will be forwar.ied to anybody en- titled to on receipt of 11 structions how to send. | BUY NOW; every one cau have 6 tickets before Christ- maa if they commence at once to use the Soap, BUY MORE THAN YOU NEED FOR IMMEDIATE Usk AS THE SOAP IMPROVES WITH AGE. IT 18 THE BEST INVESTMENT EVER MADE. For sale Ly all Grocera keeping money-worth good. If your Grocer does uot keep it, or will not et it, uot fy our Agents. ‘No communications answered unless stamp 18 in: TWE DAVID’S PRIZE SOAP CO., 185 anp 187 FIRST AVENUE, NEW YORK, LORD & PACKHAM, AGENTS, BALTIMORE, Mp. ‘aul2, 15, 17,19, 23, 26, 30, eep2, 6, 9,13, 16, 12t leaving 71 tained of the Treasurer, J. Orvilie Johuson, 469 Pena annual excursion to MAKSHALL HALL, HU DAY, A} st 17. Steamer Mary Washington leaves foot of 7th treet at 7 o'clock p.m. Street cars will wait for return trip. Gentlemen's ticket, 500. ; Indies’ t N.B.—No objectionable persone ali G™ D ENTERTAINMENT _ To be Given by the WASHINGTON LETTER CARRIERS At the NATIONAL FAIR GROUNDS. AUGU! MENCING AT 10:30 O'CLOCK, Consisting of glass-ball shooting, Tuces, and five mile go-as-you-please contest, chanm- Pionship of the District. Dancing in Machinery H. after the races. | The bicyele riders wil! form in proc sion at 9 o'clock at-their club rooms, aud will parade the principal streets of the city’ previous to going to the grounds, where the racing will commence. for-all tro pacing race; puree $100. A sa; purse $100. A running 3; best two in thres, Usgiven to the of $15 to the ‘ase race, 16, COM- Bicycle races, foot on ehiters blaek S-H. Trump. J. H. Morrow caters b, »'s. Cracker Be Eaclestou enters b. ¢- Nesh- cnters bx. Gossip. J. Hi. “Mor- row enters t-m. Little Spa In the Runnitig Race—Sullivan enters dn m. Little 8. rab f. LottieH. F. 8. Dungan enters «. p.m. Races commence at 2p.m, e B. and 0. depot 9 mu. ; leave Ivy ‘Traine w NT, THUMSDAY, AUGUST 17. WW. Corearan—will ers leave 7th st. whart at Adult tickets 59 GiEAND ANNUAL Prcnic or THE aul2-4t*" GATS OF between Ist and August 16, 1882. 7 Band. Dancing to A NEW DISCOVERY! aul?-3t* Those wishing to avail themselves of an opportunity tovieit the MAMMOTH CAVE, recentiy discovered at Harper's Ferry, will not miss the Excursion on AUGUST 171m. ROUND TRIP, $1.50. Exc RSION. aul0-6t* THE STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Jeaves her wharf, footof 7th street. DAILY, at 10.a,m., or MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT, returning at 3:30 p.m. Fare, round trip, 25c. aul0-im L. L. BLAKE, Captain. GiEAND EXCURSION TO LURAY Cavs, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1882. Train will leave the Baitimore and Obio depot st 8:30 a. m. and return not later than 11 o'clock p. m., allow- ing five full hours at the Cave. Every passenger coar- anteed a comfortable seat or money refunded on the spot. "Round trip. including admission to Cave, $3. Cail at Ebbitt liouse Drug store and Free's Book Store for fre For further ii Pata het of Cave, a MELPHENSTINE & FREE, Mangers, Accompany the EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, ON THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Which leaves at 6:30 p.m., and returnsat 11 p.m. Gent's tickets 50, cents, to be had of the committee and at the boat; ludics’ Uckets complimentary. Dozen” No objectionable parties allowed on the boat. aul-Im ‘an excursion to Mt. ing her wharf at usicanddancine. Bring uable parties allowed on the boat, 2n 5. KANDALE, Proprietor. SstuRDay EVENING TRIP ON THE POTOMA CORCORAN, .| at6 p.m. sharp, returning ont the children. No jy28-1m Loves CEDAR POINT! (WASHINGTON'S CONEY ISLAND.) SELECT DAILY FAMILY EXCURSIONS. The palace steamer JANE en EY will make Ex- return money f proper char: Staterogns rese salt-water Hat s. Dancing on waxed floor, "Music by Prof. Pi Tickets (round trip) For further into: Q~s ICO PAVILION. GRAND EXCURSION RESORT. si 5 cents. churches, societies aud others. Arrangements can be made to stop'at any point on tae river. yu T GROWERS IMPROVE- ‘MENT COMPANY Run daily excursions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, -street wharf at 9 a. m. and 3p. 1n., re turning leave Glymont at 1 p.m, and 9 reund-trip—90. cents; children under I Greatly reduced rates “es syivania avenue northwest, ‘Dn. 8. A. H. McKIM. President. DR. bP. HOWLAND, I, R. TREMBLY, superintendent, at Glymont OQUAN FALLS AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. STEAMER MARKY WASHINGTON, Having been thoroughly overhauled and newly far- mehed, is running cxcursious to the above places. For Leieae tae os Se ech ger ft ant. Fri- treet wharf Sundays: a.m. 5 Wednesdays’ end “Sridsye st_9'a, an. retarnine al 8 p.m. 25 cents. Mount Vernon Tet org eave, Marine S.k:, reacing aS pm. Tick- ere, Dancing on all trips except Sundays. Fine bras band on Sunday, bx ‘tionable allowed on the boat. wee oo RANDALL, Prop prietor. L U U MMMM BR FEE RRR L U U MMMM BRB E RR bo tt aE OE Be Tue “ood URE Esl Eee EF BS A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. mursday and GRAY & HILTON’ 03 9th ——— jyh S FA! FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE! ‘The Steamer Fxccisior, canal packet, will make her lar trips to the above places on MONDAY, WED- NESDAy- FRIDAY and SUNDAY, leaving het wharf Fare 0 cote round trip. Cau be chartered Tineads Sp. Thneday and 7” For iuformation inqu' AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE Fes VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER is a ecientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the vegetubie kingdom. It restores PRICES. gray heir to its original color. It makes the s2alp white and clean. It cures dandruff and humors, and faliing- out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive prmciple by which the hair is nourished and supported, It makes the hair moist, soft and xlosey, and is unsurpassed as a WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED @) SIDES, 240 PER THOUSAND. OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BET- DRED FEET. ES 2 eG Tuer aya Okb ee hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever offered to the public, as its effects remzin a long time, making only an occasional application It is recommended and used by cminent medical men, and officially endorsed by the State Acosycr of Massa- chusetts, The popularify of HALL'3 HAIR RE- NEWEE hes increaced with the test of many years, both | #OR US THIS YEAR, A8 WE ARE DETERMXED in this country and in foreign lends, and it is now known and used in all the civilized countries world. necessary. For sale by all deelers. 'G@ OUT SALE. fae ee TR 1914-1916 Pennaylvants avenue. * _ J. W. SELBY. 20 axp 120, TYLER & CHEWNING, aulé $18 Tr STREFT NORTHWEST, — EGUARD, MOMIE CLOTHS, SATINE STYLES, 123g conta, Large stock of Table Linen, in beached and umi shed. All-pure Silk Grenadines, at prime cost. All Linen Lawns, reduced from 5c. to 186. Best Lawns, fast colors, yard wide, We. We havea few White Goods left over, which we are below cost. rn ntorelias at cost. tug stock and you will be convinced that te what ihey are represented. Examine above prices 3. A. LUTTRELL & 00., 817 Market Space, ODS. aul? JEW SHADES [ N DES D TERRA COTTA AND OTHER NEW RECEIVED SULT SHADES JUSR POR TRAVELING SES. AND GUINET SILKS AT VERY LOW PREVIOUS TO TAKING INVENTORY, WE GUARANTEE OUR FINISH BLACK SILKS TO NF € SPLINT, AND OF HAVING JUS SHFETINGS AND PIL AND LINEN AT 111 62” ONE PRICE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ov R IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS. ‘The jargert assortment of Lawnsin Washington. Pur white all Linen Lawns only 25. Colored ‘Silks, navy’ blue, dark green and other col~ Handsome Black Brocade Silke reduced from $1.50 to$L Diack Silke, immense assortment, 60, 62, 75, 87 eth! ¥ 1.50, $1.75, #2. Etna Cate fot ftetalne, 15, 29, 256. to. . All Tinen, St Bleached Table Damas Ien, ine, all nen, Te. do: Eure wool, $2 to $10, were Sh Feet il pm oon, oni ‘and Colored Ci Width, 37% to T5e. Nuz's veiling, pure wool, (in pink, ) 250. Colored Cashmeres, in pink and lizht bine, 60e, Pure Silk and Woo! Black Grenadine reduced to$l, Black and White Striped Silke, boc. Nun's Velling, (black, ) all pure wool, 25e, CARTER'R, 48 711 MARKET SPACE. _ —i SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. 4 SPECIAL OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME TO AL QOSE UNE SURPLUS BIUCK. Fine Fancy Mattings 35¢., former price 50. Fine Fancy Mattings 30c., ** = ** 40. Good Fancy Matting 25c., “ 30 and 35, Also, a line of Body Brussels, limited in quantities,” from 20 to 60 yards, ‘at $1.25, and a few Dutterue im Moquettes and Velvets at $1.25 nnd $1.40. Avery good line of Tapestry Brussels, at 75centa, Our entire stock of Carpetings have been marked down, as we must make room for fall stock, which we shali Commence receiving very soon. Jy22 SINGLETON & HOEKE. HE HELP! HELP! 1 Wanted plenty of help to get rid of onr still immense stock previous to removing into our Handsome New Building. It is impossibie for us to mention all the low prices to which we have reduced ods still on hand; enough said when we say that noGoods shall be carried into the ‘new building that « price will sell. We have ou hand about 10 cases Bezutiful LAWNS af’ Sets. About 1,800 pieces WHITE GOODS of every dosertpe tion. ‘These we have reduced tothe cost of importae/ tion, and are cheap, 8,000 yards genuine Wamsutta SHEETING, ten-quars ter wide, running in length from one toten yards, a6) sbout 25 cts. por yard. ‘This make cost 373s ots. to buy from the agent. ALL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-HALF THEIR FORMER PRICE, ALL GOODS MUST DE SOLD THAT A PRICE WILL SELL, than we anticipated, and our bank accouuts run low, We must therefore replenish. Help us to do this, and ‘we shall he!p you to better bargains than you have ever bought before, 800 dozen two-inch Hemstitched Pure Linen HAND KERCHIEFS at 11 cts. ; have been #old at 25 cts, Ali Odasand Evds in HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, such as Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, etc., at half price to close, WE MUST SELL WE SHALL SELL WE WILL SELL DURING THE HOT SEASON. NO SEASHORE STYLE AS TO BE A PBIDE TO THE CAPITAL cf tho} 79 FINISH OUR ENTERPRISE IN SUCH & +