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— 4 VENING STA Temperance Day at Washington Women and Offices, Alexandrig Affairs, weiss . __THE EVENING STAR. - Grove. AN ADJOURNED MERTING OF THY, WOMEN'S NA- | Reported for Tux Evarrsa@raR. Disratcr 80.7 CLUS NOTES “THE conte REGATTA— AMUSEMENTS. DRY_GOODS. ~ . ay -Auqust 1S, 1582. | pourricraxs ry caMP—SENvIC7S OF THE DAY—TRM- TIONAL LABOR OUGASIZATION. THR WouLD-we Were MURDERER SURRENDERS — THE EAST WASHINGTON BOAT RACE. VATIONAL BAZAAR, 3 ee = = —= PERANCE ORATORY IN THE WOODS, An adjonrned 1 -ctiag of the Women’s National — — Mbo shot his wife yesterday while } an three of the District b clubs are taking N INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXPOSITION, J ped soci ; LOCAL MENTION Special Correapondence of Tir Ev txrsa Stan. Labor Organization was held Jast evening in the | Tian having sence cee Lee nists cow | active measures to be in trim f y Fore Benes of | : —— er Wasttvaros Gnove Cave.) | Cofeofan building. Before the meeting was called | surrendered himself ‘at nie sisters house, where | gata, and there ts every taper oe sea GARFIELD MONUMENT FUND. £ The Weather. Moxtaom Ist, 1982 | “order a small boy struggled Into the room wit |e had becn hiding since the shooting. Mrs | being’ a grand succesn Mr. Padelfont, an of) NOVEMBER obit TO DECEMBER sp, 1882. J . = 2 subjec porns tive | 2 big basket of flowers and a large envelope. The | Mollie Cliff, the wounded wife, les at her home on . Padelfoni, an old RSD, rd OFFICE OF FRE CiIRE Staxat. OFFICRR, 1 That the subject mperance 1s an attractive irge i Wolte 9 ‘ member of the Potomac bo:t clul x Warntxcros, D.C.. August 18, 1832, 9:3) Liat st, Was definitely settled as far as this | “U¥elope Was addressed to Mrs. J. A. Roberts, the | Jones" n'a someon st eater kes | York, has nou Ae regelac oe tp aad Boise or Doane} Selo toes asp err ity as defintely settled as far a8 thls coe cponling secretars, and tne enclosure’ was | 2o0es 10 ASomewat more hopetul condition t , has noUfied the club through his uncle, Mr. Wasmxotos, D.C., August 17, 1882.) Ee slightly cooler fair weatier, northeast to nortle | gr, ‘County pesterLay to attend seit | ned bY “Fricnds,” who wanted to testtty to | Inay prove fate ie ee Bee co found which | Blackford, of his intention of presenting to the | All rerens desiring to exhibit, winder pyablished con- WHITE GOODS, 2 west Winds, higher burometer. Ss othe lavet sucecustul evthoring of | let duterest, Im the work, thoush for obv.ous | 4’ ball ts imbediod near ties DFA andi cess sag? | LUD Whose representative wins in the single | sldvenehio hee R PROMOS Cha wee oe Special Weather Balteti S proved to be the most successtut gathering of | reasons, as the note sald. gt be removed without danger. Should no lock-jaw | ScUll race this fall a handsome bronze pitcher. All | toual Metropolitan Bank, Warhincton, D.C., the words 3 qe-nonxow To 35 FAIR A> arior the kind ever helt here. The tabernacle was intervene Mrs. Clift will prob:bly recover. Culmt | the races are amply provided for now. in the way wepetication for Space” being endorsed On the «n- 20 axp 12\0. 3 Pop pital ed long before the hour of Serv vice iS } congrats Hite i fail a gvalr , the result tof the | oF ae alegre} ale a oS Rules and Regulations will be ready in afew days, special S +3 “ el 1 wite iS murderous | Na es have Stand of | and wi t op) roseSt att tet was sald, Several Indie" pros | attempt. aie Colors, Dut it Is hoped that before a great while | ested.” By order of the Bosra. PeTmous tier a postencersagtrtecs Ee aerane to. Cliff 1s about twenty-two years old and his wife | Somebody will make this race as desirable as the - ¥. T, WILSON, ‘ Bupenor. “Cooler falr w ay and eicOu«<- | only about sixwen, Mra Clif, the wounded wo- | Others by offering individual prizes. There are a | _918-3t Corresponding Secretary. upon Mrs. Robert’s motion a resolatl intimates that the first of the troubles be- | great many men In each club who would be well <a TYLER & CNEWNING, Englan, tie middie sto to tie press of the country was adop herself and ‘hush: : 4 I o * ince vere | "(HEATER COMIQUE—SUMMER GARD! ‘ vues tbedbe . 0 AS Gop ween a sband, Who has been suffer- | Sulted for this race, and if an* incentive were and Onlo valle With northerly n services, ssare ¢ Sei Sia committee on c ing for two months drom consumption, belng un- | Offered the competition for seats in the junior | T —— 7 NortTH marometer inky thiele setanitina tater view ine cial aie a and by-laws might be able to report ne: ale to work at us trade as a tinner Curing that | Sell would be very lively. hel a jém, AND Dun. | _*m14 __ Sten STRRBT S aint OY : je are Coney. hee cami fa eon i & ee ‘me, commenced py her asking him for some ne East Washington boat race between Mans- § — : = I. r Wariable w county man that they came In contact wit u hive another meeting?” asked a lady | cloties and somethin ‘0 eat, and since that time | fleld and Lewis, of East Washington, and Payne rtioa; Pee ee eee — 9 In There are three prominent candidates on a ee he, being Jealous of her, has abused and il-treated | and White, of West Washington, promises to be 4 sets horths om of Congresstaan | Gee. nest Ore es oe as a Derma nenS her. The nefgibors say that Clif has been known | Very Interesting. Both crews are practicing reg- WHEATLEY = axp = TRAYNOR, to whip his girl ularly, and there ts much doubt as to who will be M. Hutehin vife, but that they had no id welave come to stay,” added srs. Rob- | thet their troubles would terminate so seriousty; | the winners, meccvites oor oe, ; cnaiiuan oink: 7 : that Mrs. CLM was fond of lively company; that WASHINGTON POLOISTS DEFEATED. ner wi AD CDT enpination of Metropolitan awn juced from 3c. ga alked for, some time, setting forth pie td anow ced her intention of going ts was Agi aie tenth Bk eile Eo oan at the | 5 rinpes TURD ae 1) Set eee tee ort Mr. a re ng ton yesterd id had borrowed some money = : IATINEES TUESDA THURS) SAND SAT- | We haveafew White ver, Lema Daas cet secretary Lineokns private secretary, | ror tue purposes that CHM objectra to the trip, but | Skating rink et Newport. R. 1, last might, the cro ee rout stand taow cogs to ae we Om atic Cimdidates for Ki, had state: Mr. Li never 1 started to escort her, apparentiy in a good humor, | Newport defeated the Washington, D. C., club, Prices of Admission, 15, 25, 1h 50 Ci . * un Unsicetiee et cont. Blir und | 2 ist nee ar eee gould. She Te | the steamboat wharf; that ne insisted upon | taking three out of four games played. ‘The au | = a | oveas aaa ee Duluth, 952, ot tained the | ted an instance where a young man, fie | biking the shortest route through the tunnel; that | dience was the largest and most enthusiastic, and | DRIVERS SUMMER GARDEN THEATER. ace aang) netien, 522 one Ine | ae Mate ts peace had t go ir | when under the tunnel, being unable to prevent | the games tie most exciting of the series’ the | — Sey eship en the demo- Ace pit Week : oot Tr AbOUe ‘i ne: ees om eins 2 Washington, he shot her, as y nington team playing pluckily in the face of Engagement for a limited season of the J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 12 res hoe eae Ste ae fae | ere ed. | almost certain defeat. . oir, 14, - but ask the right to eara our | porirical MreTtNa.—Armory Hall was packed aie ECLIPSE COMIC OPERA COMPANY aul2 817 Market Space, ticket. The t Is the Nght we are going to make. | to its utmost capacity at the Tealjuster mectin; BASE BALL YESTERDAY. AND A — — fight between the democratic candidates ts sueh a | we have the working people with us.” | there lust night. It was extremely warm, ani At Washington—Government Printing OM: RTIS’ YEW SHADES IN DRESS GooDs. Bitter one that ail conceds thie clecsion pt the ree | 1 vile women had been appointed tn the depsrt- | \ntle many came out ten the hewtel atmosphere | nine, 6; Interior department nine, 5. Bashruls, oe N a espe nae! publican e. | Ment, she sald, tt was through, vile men. Of | others passed in, and the hall was fliled to its full | Post’ Printers, 4. At Providence—Providence, HE WASHINGTON SWI SCHOOL, — oe kane | eour re inlicht be some unsophisticated men | capacity from 8 o'clock until nearly midnigat. | Detroit, 0, At Boston—Buffalo, 6; Boston, 1. At New York avenue, between J3th and Mth sts. = ’ = <aen ciae e Leen Imposed upon. Hon. H. H. Riddleberger oecupted the first two | Worcester—Cleveland, 13; Worcester, 10. At Troy . — ‘ SUTTA AND OTHER NEW SHADES J0SE tion meeting at 62.1, was led by | | Mrs. Roberts, in referring (6 the flowers sent to | hours of thie meeting lee keris ot the Ennis icago, 7; Troyst. At’ St. Louts—Athletics, 6; | aq ateF constantly changing and kept st temperatureof PIVED SUITABLE DOR TRAVELLSG i Arsdale, but the tnereased inter. | her, Sild she was not very Christian-like, but kind | proposed and the work done by the readjuster | St. Louls. 5. "At Louisville—Eelipse, 8; Allegheny, | S0f085decteex. | to 10 p.m ' IR csrengruess ning meeting fa rous? and | always ¢flectad her. A lady asked her how | party. He defended Virginia from the charge of | % At New York—Metropolitan, 12: 3 Savas z BON AND. GUINET SILKS AT VERY LOW * ss Trenton, 0. | Ladics, 10 a.m. to 13 m. RP SRITES SILAS At. mm crying, and Mrs. Roberts si violating contract a atta: ‘At Savannah, teans 7 a ‘ PREVIOUS TO TAKING INVENTORY. think of my fread: Carl Sehury when 1 | WOwUNE contracts, and ‘after an examination of avannah, ew Orieans, 9; Savannali, 2 | “Guarantecd instruction in Swimming, $5. Sy11-3m_ @uring Satur cloudy Tegion and th Jocal rains In te at | brinz out th r ry Of the Ii ganization in Virginia | At Phitadelphia—Atlantle, of Canada, 6; Philadel- | — ~ ~ . = ‘] At alan, ; | feel Lke crying, and thea I don’t feel like erying. | ana of its future alias: he cesiared that President } ht s = ASRErs SUNMEE GARD K MIERS TO RelTHER CRACK Oe , | * Steer a zeneral interchange of opinion, one 1ady | mouwensth, becatise wits stot teen ste the San cee “ENACT ORAS» | stint say to ch against the | hit derimed be iey wien sue had been slandered | ‘pyo winners ot the Saraoga races yestend: By an Orchestra of 5o UR YT RUSCH ASE Be row raucin pans yasked wit kind of a me We jmustint say too much against the | ant defamed he had told the world that she was 8 an FIFTEEN SELECTED MUSICIAN A LARGE LOT ADVAD- cepted opinion, as | acting justly and fairly in the settlement of ner | Were Baron Faverot, Eole, Empress, and Amszon. AI \l by two or three speakers, that the W0- | debt, 2nd that he stood by her. When Mr. Riddie- | At Long Branch yesterday, the winners were | No. 626) ON EXHIBITION (No. 626 sieves 10... brick lost y xc2 Lever was Inj iz bowls 1 ory! Glory! and not get along without some men. The | berger concluded cy H ise ae = E 1 3 HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS. TH SCE MEETIN —s a with loud applause. He thahked the mecting for ochester ye y 2 Xo, 626 E street northwest, one door from 7th 3 KS IN ¥ 5 ‘1 | At 10:20 an Immense conzrecation had gathered | Washington Market Ketatl Prices. | {1s cordial reception, and introauned Capt Joun 8 Tae Hees and Banta Claus the stale rowing Tae? OF Farinas, Enerayings, Giromos, etry a NAPKINS IN GREAT VARIETY, 10S AND | to listen to Dr. Boole’s cvlebr. “ance lec~ Wis2, who entertained the assembly with a spark- | race. 2 ; Co Pace Iti Y = mavy strainers 4 | 0 e { 4 1802026 5 Hie “ * ac ¢ Freies, Picture Cord and Tassels, Hinus, Nails, ete..at a h tooth bras ies 10 Seber taninl | ture. Rev, Dr. Deste at this service asked for and | Corned Teer, & Dried Beer, chipped, uae eee uy Tan OO ay sharp. oma Flora Belt, Captain Lewis and Cornelia were the | Meri T Free Art W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. ee a a rubber dr: | Fe ren ao we $50, m Aa stcried do. lle d, 2c. "Tongues, 6017 oa spring, 20. | siou, and came hottotalk but to lsten ‘Dt he w wine faceh ae Brighton Beach svsterday were | pry 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, combs. | n since th cement of @1mp a little Veal, 12iga20e,; Mutton, 1it5e. ; Pors.t24i80.; | several tines, wi ‘i nse. ites pane paces tg re y celts % a . 3 Tre., serpant a j over $250. Dr. a introduce.’ the Hon, ‘ Bacon’ Ham: i Auuitory to continus paw he spoke tus for over | Bodnces and gun Vechten: mawanda, Monk, FICNICS, EXCURSIONS, éc. o + Frenen china t Hiram. Price, auissloner of Tutlin Airs, boulders, 194 aes 1 over | Bouncer, and Jim Vanderveer. —— os ONE PRICE. . decorated wit oF flowe stating that he had lected t» presite at 3 Lard, 14atbe. READJUSTER ‘ “ _ THE PRACTICE’ RIFLE SHOOTING AT CREEDMOOR URSTON 7 ST IS 2 some Box of p sper c this inceting, Ta taking the chair Mr. Price made |" Fuvrrs—Oranges, 4a50c. per doz.; Lemons, 2a| reaijuster cone ee OM ENTION THe | to decide upon a team for the fortheoming inter- THDAY LVESING. — sted ie eg pes Sc, also grea ee ih leer ere ited OLS Co 80s. per d Bananas, 2a40e. per doz. ; € nuts, | tioned in Tae Star yesterday, national match was continued yesterday. Several Leave tree See Chiidren, i conte. = oe IMMENSE ASSORTMENT and traveling losing he ced t -Dr. Boole, who,attel : : i | C. P. MeCabe, of Loudoun, a8 chairman and John | haying madi 3 E | we bontite ead on fueetaonee ae = Stew pret : 2CADC, in, aS chairman i 1g Made unsatisfactory scores, withdrew. | bathing, boating and supper.” Home at 10 pan. te 0% Penna. avenue north- | of his lecture : canes, eee Tne credentials of all the | ‘The practice will continue to-day. Col. John Bo- | 7 sppor, = = OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LAWSS, FIGURED 3 for 10. of the liquor legislation.” Ei andria bein, wore recelved, the vote of AleX- | dine, “Old Rellabie,” will probably be captain of - a both inside and’ outsile of th atone which Ppottioned between the two dele- | the team, which will probably be organized this Re oe Z Seger epest punto. | sted and although the polit . diuler, was chosen charrman of whe permanent | CVCRRE: ‘Os MONDAY, At “ele FRENCH LAWNS, FIGURED LANEN LAWES, 39 Othe between | in croups + Yetas | Frsr.—Perch, a40e. per bn ; K, Ia eaniza : vw ey f AMERICANS 01 a Steamer JANE MOSEL! nd D street. His prices are the speaker progressed they woul draw ner: | ws. per Th athens. per banc: A leery, shebet Secretary. The conveytl Ne ane ‘omnes | ‘The ineernauoaay bey IDRLen bobweeH tie! ‘cy Wace, FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS. and 1 To attenttoa, | Rabie. er Ib. Cs se eahe g p Ke a . & . ne 2 r fon, at 8:2 = and ne ation ate per Wo.: Codfish, J0at per Tb hominasion of Candidate tor Congress. Hon. KR. | teur Rilo Club, of New York, and the Victoria | Tickets (poeitively limited), 50 cents. Was jul rs and a quarter in de id, oasse. por Ib.: ‘Prout, walie. per 1d.; | quick, were pieced th oo MeET) OF Kaus | Kino Ciud, of Hamtiton, Ontario, was concluded | g,2he tent Fererves the rixlit to take up any ticket at — When tae lecturer got ¢ ; Fish, 115 py Stated that ‘Mr. Farr would nov decline if nomi eee Tho Canadians sored Soe at eis 1000 | = RSION =a eancininen ston. vl 2 50.133 ‘pe obster, 12115 ated, a e) a date . | Yard range and the Americans 379 at the same x N and if Uh 1 | Terrapln, silders, #121818 per doz.; d0., dit: | matinee cuoeee to be the candidate by accla. Runge, ‘Tue Canadians won by tea polats, the | E TO. aiome ie steed ance eld the usual chi Ss Se per doz: Turtle, 25c.a8l exch. | Reronren’s Norrs—Officer Pat Mayes kilted a | total Deing at, the three ranges—Canadians, 1,1€9; | LYNCHBURG, CHARLOTTESVILLE, CULPEPER vored Silks, navy blue, dark green and other col~ 2p. . S. France hel Print, c. per Ib; 2 z ned f * ay._——Tbe | Americans, 1,179. * - “a arew’s meting in the tabernacle. Quite a larze | western 402; New “York, s00.3 | pad, 208, near th svn bridge yesterday ne ——— : Handsome Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 5 (Gidines News so Kank the “wer | Bumber of the little ones were present, amd an | toll ge > Eggs, 2a2e. per | the public schools wee eee paces 10 | Wat the Defense Do Not Undertake to | THE MESSE = F come” 5c. char, T hanber | hour was spent in singing and reciting vers"s. : i “I toTHOTEOW teen i rake place ae i at alt e helena. F A lBckP ike, Immense gesortment, 60, 62, 75, 87 otis $004 Penna. avcnt AFTERNOON AND EVENING PROCEEDIN oes. (Irish) 302402. ner peck; | club will holl a meeting tonight which will be - ae Toes B Notiincham Lace for curtains, 15, 20, 250, to8t, 4 At 3:30 the bell rang for another temperance k; Cabbage, dade. pr Wd; | addressed by John Tyler, jr., and J.J. Weed, of | 770m the New York Times, to-day. to Lynchburg, Va. Bleached Table Damask, all linen, 60c. Avorp Imitat'c Pally: tir Che tabern-cie: Te was wnlerstoo shoruy Beans (Snip),20130e. per | Washinzton.—At the station-house this morning | In the opening argument of Col. Bliss in the star ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 26ra, 1882. Pinner Navkins, all inén, 7So, Gosna, Pennsylvania ielore Ws ERIE CEOS te ere at Se peck; Exe Plant, 5ai0e, each; Beets, dase. per Dd; | Will Baker, colored, {4 held for assault and bat. | route trial yesterday the casual reader will find a s = aati Double White Manteee @an77 Pome 8280810. . pre the meeting tha es Nye ye ONE | Lettuce, $252. per head; Ontons, 50, er pecl if ane Marsh : : ving: ait a pene bs The train will le: vr. M. = a esl ae ea a Tay HEA rented to | ae Muciinbers, Wate per | Yana Jane Marshall, colored, for not removing | tow striking examples of the results reached by | co tan Ni leave Stat fhe XM. Mallwagy | Black and Colored Caaligicres, pure wool, double: slay away and rst during the afternoon flocked per bunch = manipulation Of the so-called star postal routes, | Lysehbuns east), yorning. Heturning: leave | “Nun's veiling, pure wool, (in pink, )2%0, 0 the tabernacle, until every particle of space was, Plant, Two Persons KILLEp.—A most distressing acct- | na general way most readers understand that a | LY! . Monday, August 2sth, ar- | Colored Cashiers, in fink and Hatt bine, Se. Occuplek “As soon asilie erin the most perrect urnips’ Saide. per bl "i . ‘ ‘ON LLED.—A 10st essing accl- | 1 2 : rade Seas _ at @ | riving hoine ear; fay morning. Excursionists | Pure Silk and Wool Foack Gren, ate j order prevatied, and unthi ‘he fn P other ‘yullits, 100. pk Oy nee ek; | (ene occurred on the line of the Baltimore and | great deal of money has been made by men who | frota Washinton will take the 6:29, 8 or 10-43 p.m. | Black aud White Striped Ske soe, ee oe ae ee eee Onlorallroad, at a point between Great Cacapon | were engaged in a conspiracy to inflate mail-car- | 2 from B. €P. vepot, witch will afford them an op- | Nun's Velliug, (biacs, all pure wool, 25e. t i—even the ot | corn, 10:5 Chtexens | (Ht Orleans, on Wednesday, by which two persons | rving contracts Devond thelr legitimate propor. ee eee, ene a ss The . L. H. Pierce, who did 5¢.a1 per pi pair; Dueks ane ae ote lewniuiine of abo toutes | oaks ae ae ic fangs ant cauronnaren os ts MED. eee ee ig cAnEen year for the tempei 1 per pa quabs, $2 Ing or enrage : : Bo the || Haves woke vO Le oe pot astse ick 0 “ cet Avent, V. nd the ofantzer of ‘the reform: club int per dv. mabe #2 | playing or engaged tm some way upon oneof the | have “not followed the course of the expo- | wi cou alesanirin, Va. cu the alteruoon aad cvsaiee | Til MARKET SPAOR. Saucepans, | tosamcas he pomer 8 Tytenerin EE Ing the danger to his son, the father sprang for- sundry citations of —upillsputed | ERE ne eeaeany Partie LETON & HOEKE ns esming | ee ae Ward to rescue bim. (in is haste and exciteient Uat the service on the — star} information address os iene aioe: ay bread graters, dippers, 4-8 vhour he enthralled the audience with ar- | the ent printing office, Dut who has al- Aprons trom a aiteronecirecdon iain Mee redo Business Managers Alceandriae ¥ <@ RGR | ‘ t Gecoratedt ware 3 sich as no man but he can ive. Mr. id, Ma., as his yous oe eo aTreee ony = ss = a “_ | SPECIAL OFFERING SHORT ke pice for our tall stock cf but M Ma., as lls votins | on the other track. “By this both father and Soa Ce ee —= er A SHORT TIME TO ————— ema Hate wis On Warnetee ae dinette | were aumost dustntly killed. ‘The unfortunate oe. This 1s done witha brevity. that | (EBAND FAMILY, CLOSE OUT SURPLUS SOCK. aes ee cram Soi Water, at Nour: community in which he ton’ Hooks of distrlet No. 4, Judze | M2n left a wito and seven children. sin the mind of the readel : Fine Fancy Mattings 35¢., former price 59. ‘ogee Soe E Ea ber lits Work in this county two years azo ng, after examining the law, decided ae example, One route which produced a revenue Fine Fancy Mattinues 2 mat Nore Ir.—Howson’s celletous tc ches he and Charlie Nye made in several sec- ian Uae ee Bundy pro tem. that trom costing #6 a0 even it ie ne 3), | _ Leave 7th attest whut? at 10 a me Tetarning, leave | G04 Fancy Matting 26 i ne eoting was held in | the registrar was In the tent la re tored, ioud and bolster- ther route, over which only $ postal cards ‘and | y Point at 12 p. m., eainetces Tees | tebe ee ee Oe nd was | ter Mr Shaw, Dut on fully looking up Mary Keenan vagrancy: bo pre carrie {n 18 days, was “expedited” | fil hop at the hotel. To And SHINE Jausic and | Soot cttes and Velveds at $125 want #2 iudize cave a fo ‘ S entitien sonner, fortelie | ,000 Was added to { peop he 7 501 eer ‘ c was Fite titied of $5 or 15da nnle Washington and M sexpenditure The defense | opportunity: y not meen in Met ig wag pel oo 4 "APE May.—Board « x6." 6 Wash- Times, turned on th of the language | $> ty sbington itn expenditure The dete | A ghlendid opportunity. of seeing the many noted | down, as we must make room for fall stock, which we 4314 per week. 2 Reilly preached that the pe dounson, colored, loud and boisterous; endeavor to defend tt. ‘They rely | Places on the river by duylizht, especialiy Mount Ver- | shall Gommence receiving very soon. % found in Matthew, chapter xvi tual, bon: dent.” Tt tayseach. Henry Crager, vagrancy; bonds or 60 Hlure of the government to show that the | ROL. The ee ee Piney ee jock in ae _ For what is aman profited it he shall’ | stitution, however, requires simply a “residence.” | (83% Josep Kelly, assault on Daniel R. Hagner; | corrupt management of the mails Was part of a dperch fehiue, crabbing, &e. "The hen | 3822 SINGLETON & HOEKE. nthe whole world and lose his own soul? or | The court held that the act had enlarged upon Semen ps in jail. A en ‘ged With assaulting | conspiracy to defraud. Devins at ‘will end at 12 p.m. = | - What shall a man give in exchange for hts soui2” | the requiremenss of the constitution, and to tuat | Michael Durty; $10 or 3) days. Alco, charged with ey Be Fontivdy no inti peitadies, sien Sinks | = A ae ‘Was an eloquent appeal to the unconverted. Xtent 1t was null and vold. : Chit | ,,The announcement was made yesterday of th atively no Sma eoree wert ante ak CITY AND DISTRICT. Rev. Richard Norrie that revivalist of ail revi- ———_—— Fizan, fortelted co pewis Lane and Champ | taiture of the house of Peniman& Brothers hard, | omsseld only togentiemesaud suetrfamaiies, auie-at | FT ELPL aes Sin our city, followed with an exhortation. Meee ee et, Ce Gees Penney continued. Lee | ware jobbing merchants, No. 10 North Howard XCURSION Amusements ‘To-1 en came forward for prayer, five of whom pro- | 2 u as in Judge Rundy’s deck | Hunter, threats to Geo. Turner, personal bonds Lo | ssroot, Balttuore, The fitm 13 one of the oldest EK For the Benefit fessed conversion. yesterday charged by his step-son, Wm. ‘kson, | Keep the peace. Geo. Roberts, colored, alteays | fh tic wade. ¥ | OF THE OFFICERS OF THE STE. TwEATEK Comigre.—Varlety. ‘The anuouncements for to-day are: 6a. m., Rev. | With having assaulted him. ‘The doy testified | forfetted collateral. Sarah Baker, violating the ¥ of six smugglers, with 40 pack animals, CORCORAN, STEAMER W. W- Driver's Gaxvex.—Specialty Performance. Charles Shivel: a) prayer meeting, Rey. Chas, | that ever since his mother married Mosby he has | health ordinances; $25 or 60 days. the nizhtin a canon in the Swi: ‘The Steamer W. W. Corcoran will make an excursion ABNER'S SCUNEN GakDEN.—Concert. IL Mytinger; 10:96, preaching by Rev. Page Mil: | Been treating witness badly. |Last Monday wit RIO SETINCOLE tas ween” untalns, Arizona Territory, were all save ON RUNS ice, THE Wasuixctox Swixuixa Scnoot, New York | UUM: Sp. m., missionary meeting, to be ied by | N66 in mistake tor a piees of trad or ot ane tuvsterious attack’ which have Dig EIEN ere HSC eee Leaving her wharf at 6 o'clovk yan. ; returuing, reaches avenue, between 13th and 14th street Ching een toe years bnimission work | tap-tatiier chinked aid bea Mim, ‘The cesticigny, ume to tme by unknown men = an toe city at 11:45 pin. a - scones of the step-father was to the effect that the boy | Won Miss Sarah C. Lindsey, of that place. The {IT ieexeen Gotan Goat Ber oa at Drew's drug store Condensed Locals. Rev. 2 EG see got abusive and he chastisedhtm. The court dis- of these occurred on last, Tuesday evening, CITY ITEMS. and boat, auid-tt ae Street lamps will be lighted at Pp. m. and ex- ev. T. E. Coulbourns,Rey. Dr. Sutherland, Hon. | thigced the case. when Miss Lindsey was knocked down on the —_———— Cone ng pat a Montgomery Blair, Mrs.J.Daniels and Mrs. Barker, _ strect by aman and badly hurt. Public Voice. Excursion. zt farewell service at W ve camp. M. | Rev. Mr. Gonsalves, chaplain, U.S.A.; Rev. McK. Maen Veet on ne ah chlored boy | parapeneuians PorsoNep.—The family of gaaue 4 WasittxaTon, D. C., Dec. 30, 1 — oe oie akc ete) Wises Mr | Bundy to-tay with assaulting a simall white boy | Peltee, of Philadelphia, who are visiting Comman- | , Gentlemen: My husband who for years was a THE STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Wanted . F. K Carson, presiding eld: Croissant 2 Guy, Capt. | Bandy to-cay with assaulting a small white boy | eta) Browih ae NEDO TLL, Were Sera | Suiferer trom dyspepsti, ind from whieh he could x fanted plenty of help to get rid of our stil! immense Of this city. i : Robert Stevens, Miss that he was riding on. the rear of an ice wagon | Polsohed on Sunday a‘ter eating lobster salad, and | NOt, fet rellet under the use of the most popular | teaves her wharf, foot of 7th street. DAILY, at 10a,m., | #tock previous to removing into our Handsome New The excursion given to Glymont yesterday by | Dr. Crawford, Dr. D. B. Street, J. GAssAway, | Yesterday after! en the prisoner jumped | for Some tme it was feared that Mrs. Peirce would | Medicines, was cured from that terrible complaint | for Building. the Sons of Jonadib, ‘the ironclad) te Mrs. F. Hatnmond Wallace Poole, br. and airs. | Cir the uncon thon Nroniand ut ence Jumped | ie. A mad servant, Mary Ryan, was. also pole by, Brown's Tron Bitters, T can most cheerfully MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT, 2 Organizat ich hig S origin in eorge dock, rettyman, Samuel D. u eee cue Several | oo artaliiie = fig recommend it from sufferer for the disease. e It is impossible f ‘men! prices abou: 15 years oo, as w very enjoyable affair, | Walker, Chas. Abert, Judge Doule, EP. Richard: | Hes with a lange whip, bringing the biaod from | Soned itt partaking, of the Sala and died an MES HUTCHINSON, || turing at9:20 p.m, Fare, round trip, 250. hits re boos uidice Vas OS0Bs tu ex mae alo and was well patronized. ** | son, Nettle Poole, Mrs. M. Weer anu daughter. him todo it. ‘The court ‘continued: the ease wert | With the Peirce family at Commander Brown's | _ (Brown's Tron Bitters not only cures dyspepsia, | _aut0-1m L. L, BLAKE, Captain. we the Goods still on hand; enougi Daniel A. Watterson, trastze, has commenced M. | to-morrow, when the owner of the cart and The | cottage, were also seriously IN for al hours. | Weakness, malaria lassituaes, but prevents and aS = an said when we say that no Goods shall be carried into the gult against te District to recover $2000, the boy will both be tried for the assault. “"® |The lobster had been made into a salad by the | Felleves Wasting diseases of te liver, lungs and | [F ¥QU WANT TODANCE AXD LISTEN TO GOOD | new building that a price will sll. = a Jury for lot 3, square 762, taken fora| ‘The W. Corps Encampment. eel LAC eet cook and one of the me;mbers of the family. It} “dneys) Weare hier io ad a Col. W. G. Moore, of the W. L. I. Corps, has issued | A DEAD Cup BurtepD UNDER A HEN Coop.—A | Was in good condition when boiled, and there is rite aS Acomonany the ““Dome™ Bee arene Lycee Laser << a general order, directing the corps to assemble at depraved-tooking: Colorea woman, named Sarah 2 oe reason why it should have been un- Mae Pr aeeete nena ima ta Pills EVERY TUESDAY EVENING, ON THE STEAMER ose Bamber of tickets was awarded to Bernar- | the armory at 9:40 o'clock to-morrow evening pre- | Charged batere Julze Hardy ie, oe ee ee | nemutey: oa or Purgative Pilis,as they are entirely unikeciers See AEN OR, See Satta. About 500 persons Cee a nox. | BaFatory to the trip to Cape May. Fattgu2 unt-| this morning, with Violating the health ordinances | AN OUTBREAK oF THE Slovx FRARED.—The come | In every respect. One tral will Prove their su-; Which jeavesat 6:30 p.m., and returnsat 11 p.m. eae cope fee ok corxtanna Beck- form will be worn, with the shako. Knapsacks | of the District in burying the dead body of a child | Manding officer at Fort. Robinson telegraphed to | periority. Gent's tickets 50 cente, to be had of the committce and | We have on hand about 10 cases Beautiful LAWNS a8 pee, wae Aued lee Court | win be carrted, (with blanket rolled thercon,) and | 1 place other thana, Durlal ground. Tnspestie army headquarters at Omaha yesterday that he = at the boat; ladies’ tickets complimentary. Sota. sens at Of, Bustrod Burch, Aled with, the rests. | will contain sullcient articles fora week’gabsence, | farmed tat, a CHILL nd Deoee Tote ang | avPine Midge agency, to the eect tae Hed load | epongeeaee Die, im the Blouse. roaches, | —Nocbctionable narties allowed on the bost-_aut-tm : to-d#y, constitutes his wife, Rachel W. Birch cluding White gloves. Fatigue caps w! sus . i, be id ‘i Be S 5 gi oI Sy ‘y 28, | - as executrix and sole lezatee. » | pended from the walst-belts White coats and | He and was burled in W est Washington last | fit Boted the, agcat uae the latter must leave | pedbugs, files, ants, moles, chipmunks, gophers, | RAMILY EXCURSION, About 1,000 pieces WHITE GOODS of every Geacript Be. Zon Parsons,the physician at the Emergency | overcoats will be forwarded in chests, and must | Raq poon made to the health omnee.” witee ea. | informed che Commissioner of Indiag Affaire thar | +) STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON tion. These we have reduced to the cost of imported’ epee, Bee Festened Bis position to reauine pri | Be delivered af the armory to-nicht (each with | 157 ton days in Working Go eho cokes he tence | Red Cloud has boon. cullen ever sitive he was ne: Alderney Daley Wagene” Will make an excursion to Mt.. Vernon 8; tion, and are cheap. " Wate praétice. Dr. Markriter will succeed him. | ried in ‘the knapsuck, After price | that on the 16th of Tast month a child was born to | Posed from the chieftaluship of the Sioux by Gen, | _ Fresh Alderney butter, churned every morning | Tweedy ncitGaihe: bie ota ae Last night, Geo ams, 2 brakeman on the i on Vetsran Corre, | Hannah Baker (daughter of the defendant), and | Croom, and for this reason the agent deposed him | and delivered in ¥-1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. ser Ib. Gisectimates partane alleen an teekeee N°] 3,000 yards genuine Wamsutta SHE! Alexandria and Fredericksbung railroad, in wali ion vetoran Corps, | two days later it was buried in the yard of their | fom the chiettainship of his own band. ‘There | Also, cottage cheese, buttermIls aud sweet mili, | uestigns £8. RANDAL! : aie pep eeringpantoas ; Ing on the trestle work bridge at Quantico, fell a | & el altimore and Po- | house, under a Calcken COOp, Wins eae Tec | are 7,000 BiGax ab Pive Ridge and 7,000 at Rosevud | te rerae Cream: ie pine a33n &_S. RANDALL. Proprictor._ | ter wide, running in length from one toten yards, at > gma Ce as fo ne and | , a eae mt, as Aen Ee me eat AL orctock. Swindies went to “the ipremniees au dus Gates, agency, and ip the event of an outbreak there st RDAY EVENING TRIP UN THE POTOMAC. | about 25 cts. per yard. This make cost 37% cts. to buy Last night, Mr. Louis Kaufman's residence, No. i reet ferry, Philadelphia, to Decrad een es pucinde, Terral | GUID Be QUOUE 6.000 warriors Inthe neld. PROPOSALS. STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, from the agent, J 8th street n.w., was entered, it 1s believed | the cars and take the ferry-boat and enter a train | Was called into te bose Drie pS Be Se =— == | Nilleave foot of 7th street at 6 p.in. ‘sharp, returning one arlor win lows, and Mr. K.’s | in waiting a den, NJ. Jape May the bat- | WSv‘\ng A _ 7 5 AVY PAY OFFICE, pn oo oe RT og Fh aa ee ene oe Wash and dress tt; and she did so, and two days | T ADIES’ CLOTH, DOUBLE WIDTH, N ‘Wasniwarow, D.C., August 17, 1882. } Selronder's band engaed for the oceasion. | 4. | — esteniay afteruoon Ofticer Lombardy shot a | Company. and cltz-ns, and Wil proce at once to WUE OF Cha, Clint tet aed panne: r Coals Gi be tocelied at thiceMeraat TWEERE Mer | sete * mad at the corner of 15th street and Rhode ; Camp mT. Sherman. In concluding maken aaa eho aitnt . i wi TH < =e 5 " 1 Island avenue. © | aor Col. Moore says: “The bigh reputation of this | a8, SiKen away, atid she didn't know what was | NAVY BLUE, BRONZE, MYRTLE GREEN, OLIVE, Ae CRLY ei 1H DAY OF AUGUST: 1888, for |(()UANTIOO PAVILION. ALL DRESS GOODS REDUCED TO ONE-HALF Xesterdsy David Kirchner, residing at 1227 7th | COfps Nas preceded it, and mich 1s expected of its | G0ue With It. The prisoner testitled that when the Yard, Wasbineton, D.C. eis || GRAND EXCURSION RESORT. Street, in getting OM car 41, Metropolitan line at | Members as to gentiemanly demeanor and Sol- | Sha Lacinde bate ite ene rl and she | BROWN, GREY AND ILLUMINATED COLORS. ‘Bureau Steaw: i ay THEIR FORMER PRICE, Mh and N streets, fell and Tractured his right leg | dlerly ig. Our own citizens wiil Wate WIth | Pocaticd. wed denten Chae See ie ned Wats Coal, (2. 240 Ibs. F DELIGHTFUL SALT WATER BATHING. a ee nee ne tee crn ns a nin commeved | Taterest a soporte respecting our conduct at Caps | 155 nurla of tne child. Inspectcr atime cet mes aud Gauteng eTake eonordn Tee ee | Destine: Hishing, Crocus, Shooting Gallary, Archery, from blame. ES a mca | rho bears » proud a nae, that our conduct shall A One Of 8S Obed are a ee may lmposed: CLuvlt FOR MEN AND, BOYS’ SUITS, 250., a7e., pect fev cHon; ad ae cele ance on ig | EVERY DAY THE PALACE ST DS MUST BE SOLD THAT A PRICE ¥! lo-day dismissed the citation espects proachal - “< ee -. Ge, T5c., B7c., $1. rid for at cight of the N; Ys From 7th-street wharf at 9 a re Hike against are Frank Pi xine ner hee | a dofendant was committed in default of the fine. | rx GRAIN CARPETS, ilew {01 stylen, 37c., 50c., 62¢., a the niet ie roervai reject an¥ or al ds shoula ie ye gUSAY, e's PA MONLY, 5 WILL SELL, ’3 estate, fo show es ould not | THREE ASSAULTS BY A DRUNKEN MAN.—A des-| Dgepaix Fes have been recorded as f : vi Y 5 coumacred ented CUSED te es apr pat emi epee pe te. He | e looktug young inan, named James Kelly, | David L. Morrison to Emuta Fix, lob@e J. Te Da, | CHA Ae tate Of Wamentta Mus- “Gusti forms for bida at this office, Arcsagehients cat bo mine 0 Stop st any bolnt oat te Wiieee muirne ee Oe at Tow’s sub, pt. of sq. 365; $2,050. Simon Levi to | FALL DRESS GUODS, new colors, 125e., 15c., 18¢., RICHARD WASHINGTO: hee Jest Syaa ssauit. ‘The first ease tried was an assauit on | cl les foe ee OO ie ee SELS CARPETS, new styles, 75c., 80c., 87e., | E2t as Laos Ue T= POTOMAC FRUIT GROWERS IMPROVE- Amusements, Excursions, Etc. Tight Re Hage cae care at about $ oclk | Mary A. Hendley, lot 20, Todd sub of lots 11 and | CARTON SLANNELS, Se., 10c., 12c., 15 CROBALE Sok Sunt ee ee re rE 7 B st ie he hallwa ot his, is effe) A} WHITE % be. 37 TmeaTeR € z—The Dubiin Bors and a | bce No. 1614 I street, and going inter the halt vs | eS, 9995 $1.00), | H. M. Hutchinson to Jefferson | All-wool WHITH FLANNELS, 93c., Siée.; STo. Orrice or Pupiic BumLpINas axp Grovxps, Run daily exenraions to Glymont on steamer Keyport, | | We are prond to say that the Building cost much more ry attractive en- | be are. ler, 5UD 142, Sq. 181; $10,000. Allce P. Pearl | Red, Grey and Blue FLANNELS. WASHINGTON, D.U., August 10, 1882. leaving 7th-street wharf at 9 a. m. and 3p. m., re- | than we anticipated, and our bank accounts low. : | found the prisoner there, apparently intoxicated. | to B.H. Warner, lots 11 and 12, Sq. 526; $1,166.66. | FLOOR O1LCLOTHS, all widths, new patterns. Sealed Proporils, in duplicate, for farnishing the | turning leave Glymont at 1 p.m. and 9p. im. Fare, eles —The Eclipse Comte Opera | Witness ordered him out, and soon afterwards | Joseph Schwartz to A. Walker, pt. 11, sq. 79;'31,600, | BED TICKING, feather proof; best, 38c, Fuel required for tie fiscal year exiding June 30th 18h. | rould-trip50. cents; childrem under 1,95 cen, | Wemust therefore replenish. Help us to do this, and @ompany offers especial attraction this we Witness discovered that the gas in the office had | Alice A. Steuart to John McCreery, pt. 1, sq. 1072 of FALL PRINTS. willbe received a this office. up fo LWELV = ‘O'CLOCK | Greatly reduced rates ‘to societies and clubs’ can be ob- | we shall help you to better barsains than you have ever ABNER'S SUMMER GakDEN.—An orchestra com. | beech turned Ou and on going Into the oMice found | $105. Samuel Collins to Josephine and Francis D. | +. URALY RED TABLE LINENS, 50c., 62c. and 75c. | NOON, on AUGUS: TWENTY -FOURTH, 1882, and | tained of the Treasurer, J. Orville Johnson, 469 Penn- Petboces crete ected usiclans give a concert | ee tian neue tle eee eee a put tm out. | Bond, sub 23. sq. $72; $8,000. L. Curtis, to Huldah | BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK: 800, 62e., T5e., bre. | SpeReH, Immediately thereafter in the presence of | syivauia aventie northivest= ee every evening. e ¢ bel "3 base- | W. Blacl . 7 SU s 4 ! psitaece Nets 8 Lt x i. A Boomsonr rz ct TRSION Will be given to Mar- i eget ring. ( hepetmert es) dee econ eae A. ‘teres to a Sai ee nator Z BIey Pa WHei vars wee: to: bane fonnaet: ‘proposals will oe oe eo eters, ana LR TREMBLY, saperinte eee ieee 10 —_ shall A evening of the 28th ti 3 2 €3 a~ ¥ st E Ke ehed dealers a i 2 Washington Division, No. 1, Uniform Hang, | 1S, he Nallooed to the servarfowgisl not to open | $i g— eRe quartet Lindenkon}, BE 18, eq. At TeWsoON’s, ‘shed Getlers upen appiteation to this oftee rr, CCOQUAN FALLS ios ci Ezthios. hats es ie “ opie. % a Sec cute coe to wit pe. 18, sq. 424; $—. M." Ashford, trustee, et al., to 686 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF, aul6-6t 1. U. 8. AL. in Oo AND MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. a iy cul m to ins » ‘: ‘o1 ious rat "5 tg ‘e VERN Point ‘iil be given on the steamer George Leary | 14 Struck witness fm the mouth, cut lls lip and | Geongetowiniot Seudot Gotcd Gag. ee ean! | _ sur eT STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, nae ce Rext Monday. brulsing bis Jawbone. He then ram off, and wit. | hen W, Voselet ak. to omy, Chto eins 19.0 been thoroughly overhauled and newly fur- | KERCHIEFS at 11 cta.; have been sold at 25 cts. Tux Stmaxne W. W. Concowax will make an | BSS followed him, and he was arrested. a Yew | terest in sue’ SiN : ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. miror Oceunan Falls: Bunda, Wedncodae and excurs arsha’ iL Tu even | Bees fue at he was a lige 7th what Sunday A fiig Denote or tue oticersof the steainer ing for was then nalint snow what he was doing. He | Senator Cameron’s Depleted Account, Weahectaye’ sed Bids ing af | Al Oddsand Erds in HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, Tux Satvzpay Evening Tet e assaulting an old gentle- eres = : hich: sen Shikho Sino aa, Map = : mac civen on the steamer W.W. Conciman age | Mam, mated Muchael Duly, ania boy famed | 2" HE ee evOmeinG: SEs aU rd » =< sory cnjoyable. James Rooney. Mr. Duffy stated that Kelly caine SIDE'S ENDONSER. . inion, —— into his store under the influence of liquor, and | A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Times KING’S PALACE, ‘Tae OLDEST MAN IN THE GRAND ARMY OF THE Lod ness In the eye. bruis- | from this city says:—“ Senator Don Cameron was VEN’ TREE’ jle partics allowed boat _ Beronic At the last encampuint of James A. | because No was guise sate a pollecman ie to-day called upon to deplete his bank account to Logica anbehacat dt 5 Te SU RANDALL. Proprictor. Gara No. 7, of this city, Col. Stanton = Weaver, commander’ of the Post,” mustered 1nto | Gor the Sociale eae ae ak Months in | the smount of $10,000, cattsed by his friendliness A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER | 1% FO® GREAT FALLS AND CABIN fhe Grand Army of the Republic Stephen Senter, | Jal! for the assault on. Dr. Magner: $10 or 80 days | for onator Burnside, of Rhode Island, he WE MUST SELL Who served asa private in Co. A, 1731 N'Y. voluntect | fof the assaultcn Mr. Dufly, and $9 or 15 days for | having endorsed paper for the latter to that ‘ex- a Aetna tapers inter fo prubstig the ohiest mann ent, The story Ja at the late Senator deposited roo and an Stock. oom, by rand Army @ Republic, al although 81 ‘stoc] e bank y - Fears of ace, stands as tall and straight as whea ren Some Bae * Rotanee Mace br levare order to secure a loan. Subsequently the ‘stock Mito sel tho enarestock of WE SHALL SELL first shouidered a niusket, in August, 1862. In | FOR THE Poun! Toren eke Police Court this | was taken up and fssued in a new form, and Mr. AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE order to get into the service of his country his age | morning a young colored man, named Henry E. | Burnside, to get the new issue, desired to atdate of enlistment was placed on the rolls at | times, ee region psi as yund- | withdraw the securities upon which he had nego- early 2) years iess than ft really was. Judging | Master while in discharge of his duty. Pound— ed, PRICES. : WE WILL SELL | By his present strength and visor for sold atmam, | Master Einstein and Policeman Farquhar testifed 3 ‘and mental condition at that time, uo | tat they went out to MC. Pleasant this morning : 5 did much to enable him to pass muster as a | 0 make Braid on the goats of that e ithin the legal age for enlistment, or, at | Succeeded in surro ee 2s Acted for service. Mr. Senter setved In people, ‘succeed ‘Andall other articles in the WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED DURING THE HOT SEASON. NO SEASHORE ‘bruary, when he was dis- acco MILLINEEY LIN®. SEXES? om Account of Hines contracted tn the @) SIDES, @40 PER THOUSAND. FOR US THIS YEAR, AS WE ARE DETERMNED —— : eee TO FINISH OUR ENTERPRISE IN SUCH # OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST STYLE 4S TO BE A PBIDE TO TRE CAPITAL OTHER YARD SELEQTS, AND MAY.BE BET- scout oes oe rea vine cea Gwe Bazaar ae ee ‘ 5 page : DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR # PER ONE HUN. |_ we" GED SYJEEEPRSON STREET, Ps C=incorsas ‘DRED YEE iG OUT SALE scan stock must be sold. Price no. Call ogg ee thy ‘served. Ey i BReE EE ss a St Sygate

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