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> ll 44 i A QUIET FOURTH, A foot race between the foremen was won Securit = SCE) N LOCAL MENTION. a Tes, fot race Reeween the foremen was won | rity Against Fire. mem ser me, Wenttnleet Negroes, FOR FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS = 5 Pleasant Weather and a Very’General | in the boys’ race. When the day drew to a close items ore ee FOYT AE OR SALE— JOR SALE—ONLY TILL THURSDAY—HORSE, ‘The Weather. Observance of the Day. the were again filled and the plcnickers vg ne Ga Hai ro ou sat Een avin at. Tha ors, ‘alone or with Bugzy aid Haruces: good famuly Datlications for the 24 hutws commencing at 3 p.m. si ‘bomeward, Baa cheers to Mr. |, By means remainder of a special appro- Pees ) Lotter to Atlanta Constitution. a = ¥ sank. Bad stores... ¥24.000/825 S2a et fw. BL) hore and. good under saddle. purcltescrs must For the District of Columbia and Maryland, | GREAT THRONGS OF PEOPLE LEAVE THReITY—THE orp | Gleason for thelr day of priation made by the Forty-ninth Congress, unused | Since the decision of the Supreme Court giving #0 aa 2210 to 3234 Bay. at, fire 84.800 | call'betoro o'S'm. or after 4 pan. at as fair Weather, winds soming southerly, sta-| gst INHABITANTS’ CELEBRATION —THE PATRIOTIC ‘TWO TEMPERANCE PICNICS. by Mr. Rounds, and amounting to about $8,000 | to Amanda Dixon, the illegitimate negro daughter 4r......16, ‘Sod ot. mm forcash purchaser, a es ‘Uonary temperat MEETINGS OF THE KNIGHTS OF Lason —oTHER| There wasagrand temperance rally yesterday/| Public Printer Benedict has been enabled to take | of the late David Dixon, of Hancock County, his Bet G08 20K SALF_ ICE CREAM AND CONFPCTIONER S nre reduced to $10. Elseman, 7th and E. ‘EVENTS OF THE DAY. at Washington Grove. The W.C. T. Union had:| Steps toward the placing of nis building on a safe | property tothe amount of $400,000, it will proba- ag HO Sell cheap for eaxh. Dad health the reason Address ICE CREAM, Star oflice. JOR SALE—2 ALMOST NEW SMAL @s, round i tete, #15. what — charge of the meeting, Mrs. LaFetra presiding. An | fire basis. An extensive system of alarms will be | bly prove of interest to the readers of the Constitu- © m Gtywoxt.—Steamer Pilot Boy for charter} The celebration of the Fourth of July in this | address ot welcome to the ladies by T. C. Wood- pet in, which will, a indicate | tion to know:something of Amanda, her mode of G-¥ excursions. See advertisement. city was quiet and the pleasure of the day was not | ard, presaent — the Grove beet was To ot nie es a peace and re ry Se fire, | living, &€. ) Ati-woor, men's suits. Fiseman, 7th and E, | tarred by any serious accident. The trains leav. | Sponded to by Mrs. A. E- Boves. The addresses by | notitying everybody of tue Ganger ard the most | The facto the case are famfliar tothe public iste Sama: a omen 3 tng the city were thronged with pleasure seekers | Nouiton, and GM Nye wore very, earnest and | Which are now pliced inside the Dulldings will be | Senerally, | David “Dixon, who was o wealthy al price, $2; reason, | = lanter of'Hancock County, after the death of his JOR SALE A ea tame a and the weather though warm was tempered with | forceful” presentations ‘temperance truths, | removed outside of the walls and built up of brick. | P! , made by © ee) aa eee a light Dreeve which made the shade of trees and | Excellent'muste was rendered ty an improvised | A new hydraulle elevator Will, als0. be 2S | Slave ee ee ae eats oa bein of Daman’ ‘Stvts reduced to $10. Etseman, 7th and E. the porches delightfully cool. chotr, led by W. H.H. Smith. Mr, A. T. Stewart | De used while the engines are not at work. ‘The | nanan who mtorw ost eng eee, gilda price. “1418 Q at ———— ? = a read & temperance declaration of independence, in | Contractors are messrs. Forsberg & Murray. The 4 OR SALE—COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR STEAM Woon & Forsvr. 1208 F st., give 15 per cent ‘Tile OLDEST INHABITANTS’ CELEBRATION. Which, to correspond with charges against King | District inspector of boilers having recently eon- | Rischean, pe genom she had two children. | Before Fineiss Veer wah Gscount on all fruntng during July and August. | The Oldest Inhabitants’ Association celebrated | George in the original, was an arraigninent of | demned the two 60-orse-power bollers now in Tuary, 1885, ‘leaving ae a property, machines, T mans e applying at 15 New styles of mouidings just received. the day according to their time-honored custom. | King Alcohol quite ingeniously elaborated. | A | use; a new one of 1:ti-norsé power will be putin | Emounting "to $1000 to Amaia she ve euly 4 HOOD one. Gee ara Eerucaars epvly $0 A. 8, SS 10 Si Kiseman Broa, corer 7th and There were more of thera than could get into their | Tesolution was adopted expressing sympathy with | thelr place by Sullivan & Eblers, of Albany, N.¥. | Deo the interoatan too money, and at.her death it sete ——— ee . ; oe ‘ room im the Corcoran Bullding, and many stond | {he rvteTs Of Marvlaud and otner states in thelr | | in Onder to prevent loaang by the watchmen | isto go to hertwo sons The relatives of Dixon | The Powder never varies A marvel of parity pe 4 or Bor can be charte : i 7 0. secure “and enfore local optior rf th n, multable for gree eSTHwmn Puor Yor con te chartered for day | Tyr tue door In the hall Ustening to the ringing | thanking the trustees of ths Washington grove | Hoyee‘e starean of tis ctty, nave Contracted to Gigi 10 fee tna will, atide, UU WHEROGS SOOM, | A acen cadwhcheecneness, More eocameieal ae i 09 | fein gry eit met pel ek = = patriotism of the Declaration independence. | camp-meeting thelr efforts toward a more vatchman favor of Amanda, . x ‘ cae x $10 at1-woor men’s suits, Elseman, 7th and E. | ‘The white-hatred patriots applauded the docu- | Sacred observance of the Sabbath. every morning a record of the whereabouts of each | "*y"hu2 decision of the Supreme Court Amanda | tBeordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition Suvte..200 | D.C __ —saaROWO aD Duis Gani a ance Fonmtattoe Suny fommastagi, As amey have S°erE | rated the day bye a” plenie at Ponca, Sopged Be | the comttactors ash tor the Areaiag service. | DINOU IS mado the richest negro in AtmeTiea, ANd | withthe maltitudect low test short weight alum or | miRE SEs egalyatationat the property oa my | FLOR SALE-CARIGAGES, PHARTONS, AND Crows DENTAL Cream, at Me acy. , - % rai a piente at On racto re-al | welstand 13th. {ea} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, inter cs tuederates At the mew shape Eee Besirons ad cera rag tered ty Ban | eth Atziom re Was mung a nue | er iy Cat po cede oats | PVE Same tr eaenc, 0, | showin powers Soua ence st Came nova | Websense" Wh WAGURMAN | poetotet a nae! Ne tia MOSerrs. Eiseman Bros., corner 7th and E. Dr J. S. Lindsay. Mr. Lindsay was applauded | !0g,gnd after dinner the Declaration of, Inde. | this Dullding, which Is roganded as a ire-trap and | 452 Teitatr strect; Cosaay, tn 0 rdcr'to earn How | buntae Posoea ces aee Wallvuree a= cosa, | WANTED SA DRUG APPRENTICE. APPLY AT | CAMstage ‘ Bae at a deen . ets Kemethy, 110 mudiy. He reviewed (aoe the | pendence was read by Mra, Belva A. Lockwood, | has been severely con D reper y oa r + WV Ebbitt House Drug Store. 3 5 — ae ne ere ef Te CLesan Oo Gat SHIT PET an | amet, ee Intent orrerer Grand Chiot iomplas d jury, In every respect secure. ‘The old hose | Hence is uiteaneree: deeb ei howe the OR. SALE—FINE. 1L-Room PRESSED BRICK | AESALE AT A SACRIFICE-A TROTTING | $10 ALt-woor 's suits. Eiseman, 7thand E. | these was love of country. It might be that a| C- N. Whitney, Grand Secretary Jas. Dony, Grand | bas been réplaced by new reels, which are close at | Stories high, containing some twelve or fifteen ‘and brown stonefront residence, H st. near 9th: | Zould exchange for a crol CART oatalle feet —— Subject of Russia would feel no love of country, | Marshal Money, Grand Sentinel McDaniels, Past | hand in every corridor, and the stables, which are rooms, shaded in front yy three mammoth oaks, Dew, finished in hard wood ; comp! all itearrange- | on reasonable. t iy a . Foseri1's Icr-Cre an. Dut Suet lovn sprang spontaneously inthe amert: | Grand Chiet ‘femplar Col Switzler, chief of the | detached froin the main building. Will be furnished }'surrounded by alarge yard,and all in all a most de FREESE ay traces S000 HARD: | Sa atte a aaa c: Ps ee stist! and ef vi e ruis! z = ~ = rs _. | streets. #10 Serrs. Fiseman Bros, corner 7thandE | can heart. Patriotism was a combination of the | Bureau of statistics, and Past Grand C! Mr. Benedict thinks that these precautions witl } $ifable residence. Iv is handsomely furnished and CITY ITEMS. t SALE—A BARGAIN—EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, avaP ¥ or a = love © pride of country. The Jews, the x ie 148 A neat appearance. She purchased this house JOR SALE_CHEAP_ PULL SET OF APP “Ix Ustow there 15 strength,” and tn the unfon eks, Athenians and Spartans, were mentioned ‘A PLEASANT DAY AT GRASSLANDS. afford security to the employes from the danger.) shout a year ago,and has been living there since in It nd ee ee a gO atte te 8 OLPENHETHAE | Sc Becylonsedia, two walnut book-canen, che writiiue be ra “tients of which Rastman's Aloha | as races proud of thetr countries. He had no pa} secretary Whitney's plenic at his country seat, | Mcldent to a fire in the bullding. company with her mother, Julla, who is now quite iremtacmaeent arate atone SN Oth ot Gee be cloud Paiidine. NHI NG” | Genk atid a boureite, Inquire at 1130 12th st. nw we obtain not only strength, but | tence with Americans who go abroad and | , 5 eer an old woman, and her two sons, one of whom has | 'Golaschmmia's Ol iN < . - Sas ae delicacy and fragrance come back less American" thar before. | “Grasslands,” given forthe benefit of the em-|qhe Box Elders May be Made Useful. | recently married, Old Stand—s12 OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE, A LARGE 1 FOr SALE porten, rou nonse poweER, moon's Suita Fisewian, 7th and g, | He urged the abandonment of sectionalism—the | Ployes of the Navy Department, was largely at-| 7 the Editor of Tu: Evesine Stan. Amunda’s business tn Augusta 1s attended to | $yqnth street northwest. —In a few daye impaswillgell cheap of will exchange Tor ane in good condition. WM b HODGE: 116 Leth SAO AEL- wees Rens SER ENC AS oe separate States had in the fires of civil war been | tended and thoroughly enjoyed. Carriages in| It may be worth while, notwithstanding the | through Messrs. Howard & Co, and before going I For we are moving goods raj nay. encumbered property in desirable locati UUae | ot. nw 2 a Scrts reduced to $10. Elseman, 7th and E, Pere eee eTe mao and, Me closed by | walting at High, street, West Washington, Co0- | amount ot your space which has been dovoted to | Was tiformed Uy amemberof this tim that he had | Did you'read thea scenic” WASHINGTON REAL ESTAIE Coy 1 POE SALE SIXTEEN PINE HoNSES SEITARLE Save Evestons consult Hempler. a¥6 ©0F. 434- | tue concitsion of his address he received a vote of | hospttality algo. included “a. lunch. "Mr. Thad. | Web-worm correspondenee, to revert once more to | he press’ cave Kone Tt, any representative of ie Se JOR SALE-GREAT BANG) ork Horses wiil sell "cheap. several Villas Carta, thanks, as did Mr. Topham ‘and the oration | Sailer calied ai Yogether, and an Organization Was | the matter. ‘The box elders arealmost universally | your representative, and informed him that as yet | Gr dinars, Wood aa Lampe, a eS | ars and Bacco. ole Landau” Park Phacton by CITY AND DISTRICE a dha tonbanibe Brunced. AG the Dustness meet | effected by the election of Prof. A. M. Skinner, | referred to as “breeders of the pest,” and judxing | sie had heard nothing about. the decision of the | RagORS, Dolls Ke SS cent Stories and back building, 10 rooms and stable, large | Sryqeq ANd DEAK bo down, Aecee ching a, repre A? ing the following were elécted officers for the en- | chairman, and D.J. Evans, secretary. Prot. bd” Supreme Court, save what she saw in the papers, * rs, Parking side and front. iiflered only for a few days 5 aa ecaa a sar: President, Jno. Marbury: vice-prest- | gar Frisby, of the Naval Observatory, and Messrs. | {0M Some recent announcements, the authorities } t)1v“Goi Charles W, Dubose, of Spartas Was hey Gn re 10 Per cent discount. Py23 YE BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. e b ‘ é Curten pss Sai tees trlace tal hid wclieg | EE Poa Ge Shur Brand fw Stickney: and break Wilson, of ee ee nn ie nee advisory lawyer, and, tn fact, attended to all her And saucers Hace te aertes ‘OR SALE—16TH ST. PROPERTY, AT 3,600, | JXQE.SAUP ROVER SAFETY BIOVCLEL BALL m, tt Detux alleged that he stole a Watch from | jey, J, 11. Thompson, J.’A. Tait, J. W. Shiles; EL. | graphed the Secretary at Lenox, Mass. A vote | fact that they are greatly damaged by the worms, | jatto and does not seem at all “set up” by her sin- | O2 Brackets, Bird Cages, Valices and Satchels * ” W. E, BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. Sees taieeicen The case Was sent to the grand | Corpin, recording secretary; J. G. Bruff, corres- | of U was also given to B. W. Hanna and B. F. | 1 consider that a wholesale removal might prove | gular good fortune. She would not be noticed on | We Will give you 20 per cent discount. z Jee On Baby Carriages up to $10, 10 it discount. Fe yg ee te py ponding secret obi.” Ball, treasurer; J. | Peter rretal unwise for the following reasons: e streets fro jer colored women | y ages UP to $10, 10 per cen: int ick How fy le part of the north- | pne ‘set fire to pile of hay in front of | RO Winsnerger amaishall S, W. Connor and Sc: | esse ae Taree OF Oe Ee yo Oe en ee ee aeons ot tne web-worm De ath disp hay pr adteds of other colored women! On Baby Carriages, $11.60 Uo $18.50, 15 per cone | eae ws erpey ep ee ate Lon want, sols 1-6. use, on Indiana avenue, Saturday, | Wayner wee Clected. member of Coe eat, 1n the sense that there are any more worms on ac- | RY fet She! hias no ides hae ake will de oe wehes | oy discount. 3 WIE BURPORD, 1422 New York ave, | S245 ye atin 4 re Which Wasnot extingutshed until | hice present-were: Joh Marbury, jive By #, | THE INFANTRY AND THE RIFLES AT THE TARGET. | Count of the presence of tls tree, except where | she will live in future, butt understand she has | 0" Baby Carriages, $21 upwards, 20 per cent dis- | 275 SALE_FINE CORNER IN NORTHWEST, | \ 3y1-3t" ment Was called out, Dyer, M. T. Parker, J. W. Shiles, J. Picaa m, | _ ‘The annual target practice of the Washington | nothing{s done tocheck thelr increase. ‘The fact 18 | Seen auvised to move dorth, counts Boh inet 6,000 feet parkin a | JOR _GALE-ONE ~SECOND.WAND drew Kelly and Win. N. Dalton went | 5°. ‘Corbin, J. A. Winebet J. M. Wright, Rove. Light Infantry Corps was held yesterday at the | simplythat the moths are more attracted to this ae oe. It you don’t want anything in our stock Drick dwelling: elegantly built, A Darvain if sold soon. | ITY) go> Wy ic make arrange | Hai, J. G, Brut, F. A. Tucker, Jas Pulling, Wa | Washington barracka, ‘The strone tresce. pre, | erecthan toother species, and lay their egysupon it Please tell your friends and nelbors, JH. GRAY E'00, 622'F. st. syzt . Bel eheatapinent of the | jergn, E.M. Drew, W. H. Wiliams, Henry Kalu- sep Pre jin much greater abundance than upon our other Solace for the Aged. ‘We can’t enumerate everything in this F—A BOUSI Lst second Light Infantry Battalion in August, sowski, J. A. Tait, El M, Davis, J-S.'Topham, J.T. | ented the best results. The following won | shade trees. With the box elders removed, the | From the Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Advertisement. Come sce and be your own Judge. | Fonte ithe comer tceor ete bate an edie . A colored Woman named Ella Horton, living at | Stann, © Be church, ‘Morse, Edward Mankin, | @arksmen's ithe total scores being as fol- | eges would be scattered more widely upon other | One of the laments of age 1s thateno new | The Fair, 812 7th st. nw. ‘¥ided into two houses of 16 feet each, aud will be most 1267 Armory street, Sunday, took a large dose of | Wy. i. ‘Jou. Prather, J. B. Hines, C. W. | WS: Lieut. Pol 33; Lieut. h,_ 31; Corp. | trees and the labor of destroying the worms would friendships are formed. It 18 a ratherfmournful aa FRANKLE & Co., Proprietors, | valuable property in the future. Prive, JOR SALE. Jaudanam for the purpo- Heving a toothache, | ennett, T. he Gray, T. A. Meisinghtin, 'N. D. Lar- | MCAVoy, 20; Sergt.’ Thompson, 29; Sergt.-Maj. | pe considerably increased. My point then 1s this: | race that most-persons who pass fifty years lose SE ROG : dy2-3t "HILL & JOHNS) a8 54 Colun and nearly died from the sof the dose, A | her yD. Hien k. Wheeler, F. 8. Kern, P-L. | Lefer, 28. A certain proportion, if not ali, of the box elders 5 Pe Rh physician was summoned tn Une to save her iif ‘The National Rifles also held their annual shoot- 30p.m. 2 ‘OR SALE—A THREE. Harvard - ‘ TORY AND BASEMENT = | Ku i ; should be saved as lures, ‘They should be sprayed, | the gift of pleasing. ‘The sparkling eyo, the merry ye 9 ey ‘ Sunday evening while Herbert Perry and Chas, | Redler, J. J. Calvert, and ieee {ng match on the same grounds, the total scores | as nave recommended, the lust’ week In May and | laugh, the hearty speech, the sympathetic man- Phillips? Digestibic Cocoa Ey Sa Fas he csnoce oR STORE, RES Howard were fixing the electric light in front of bie mete — being as follows: Lieut. Manson, 30; Capt. Oyster, | the great bulk of the Worms Will be easily andeffect- | nerave all gone, and in place of these a ea | Presents a new and valuable food beverage. It i | Pastfew years. Price, 315.000. Lat eap rent, #1830. lane the Falats Hoyal 4 ladder on which they were | ‘The American colors were suspended over the | 30; Private Coliaday, 20; Private Lown, 20; Pri: | wail destroyed withgreatercuseandeconony than | 2 eee Tae et thesent aed tadet | delicious to the taste, highly nutritious and fo: | 392-3’ HILL & JOHNSTON, 738 16th et. mw. | aryl pecbeok coders tenes standing fell against a plate glass show window, | platform at Wine's Grove, at Hyattsville, yester- | Yate Ellis, 29; Corp, Blots, 25; Private J. L. Boyer. | without such lures. BY systematically spraying | Dearing anda sober habit of thought and Judg- | dered readily digestible.” It will wot omase distress RK SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY | **™ well cheap for cash. Devaking it, A Diese of the falling glass severely | 4.5, and an American flag fluttered trom one of | 247,,Corp- Dent, 24; Corp. Garner, 22; Private | the box elders, a5 Suggested, they Will lessen the | ment. _ Good-looking young people, with thelr | or headache We che ordinary cocoas, It will be Brick Dwelling, 302 M st. now. lot 21 fect wide, | ¥- z 4 cut Howard's hand. ay, 4 Qverveck, 22; Sergi: Domer, 21; Private Evans, | labor of protesting our trees; wicreas by neglect. | pleasant and ‘enthustism, ‘win friends | found at the druggists and grocers, 1 | Anply to Louis P'SHORMAKER, FFE SAE SACK WORSE SUITABLE FoR ‘Those who leave the city during the summer can | the trees. The platform had been erected and the | 21; Sergt, Stokes, 19; Private Brown, 11. ing them they increase that, labor, and from this | Offhand, but the saddened and’ mature man —— _dyott _ SRO F st. hw. Duswy or lish Foner anieer: apply have Tay STAR mailed to them for any length of | decorations placed there by the local assembly | | Lieut. Manson having made the bést score, ac- | last point of view bad betteribe replaced. gets more and more isolated. Those of his| Olympics vs. Old OR SALE—FINE FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELI- | Tear ct JIS Lat. uw ENRY ARCHER, jet0-Ot Ume, and the address changed as often as desired. | Knights of Labor, of Hyattsville, and they had in- | cording to the rules, was awarded the gold badge, CV. Ruzy, | own kind give only what they receive and! olin y, SS ing, 1d rooms alma Nat nw. Price 12.000, 5 4 ‘The ‘subscription must be Invariably paid in ad- | vited the District’ Assembly 66, of thts city, to jon | which now becomes his personal property, he hav= pee tah the young shrink from lim. He tas lost ‘the | EBrich Your Blood and build up your | or will cxttmuuy for mail dwellings, ¥anee. with them in a picnic. The invitation was’ ac- | ing Won the same in three successive matches, ae Pesan wiccesio Witte: glow of youth and the conquering vivacity | 8¥stem with Dr. Henles’s Celery, Beef and Iron. 392-00 TY.ER & RUTHERFORD. ‘THE WEEKLY Stan's Pocket Atias ot the Worla ts | cepted only to a limited extent by the knights of | Capt. Oyster was awarded the silver badge and nger Frot : 7 Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and fron nourishes the | = Of youth. He estimates the pursults of ire with 3 a frigid skepticism, and those who sui-delignt. to | P!00b, soothes the nerves, and restores ost vitallts. R SALE—BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F ty Baa os Lretty ane picture, offered free to every new subscriber for one year to | this city, and even the Hyattsville brethren, | Private Colladay the Addison badge, the latter | To the Editor of Tae Evesino Star: Brick dwellings in all parts of the city, 81,400 | MING'S Lavery Stable, sth at. now, the WEEKLY Stax. It 1s a handsomely printed | seemed to find that other methods of s nding the’ | Uelng awarded to the man making the best score | | Since attention has recently been drawn to the | colfect the dust ta the race-course are offended | ,J8% L. Barbour, sole agent for this District of | gu giao duis mall metibar ak tests SOR BALE—JUST AnnIVED 26 book of 191 pages, profusely illustrated, with more | day were more desirable. At any rate they were | Who has never made 25 out of a possible 35 in 8 | overhead wires for electric lighting being put up| athim, He may be ever so just and kind, but Ton! enley’s celebrated Celery, Beef and Iron | “Suburban Bropertios, improved and animprowea. | atoug them some fine drivers an than 100 colored maps and diagrams, ahd contains | not present in great numbers. There was a band | regular match. on Fstrect, and considerable interest. mauifested | ifs exterior bears ‘the scars of palo, and the Ie. 1” | _Anumber of tne Primes, —___3y2-Gt"_ | alno, three young drat Siules, Wr ; 4 Wealth of general Information. See advertise- | ou hand and a rifle range was in operation, and NOTES OF THE DAY. ie tter | aVerage Iman or woman instinctively draws JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, AN ELBGIBLY oe Se ment in another column. those present enjoyed the quiet of the place. | The members of the Irish-American Club cele- 4n this, perhaps another and more serious mat away from an invalid. If he be wise he will fall] Olympic Park Game called 4:30. : situated plese of property consisting of remark- | _ . Un rear of V3 D wi. mw. John Anderson, colored, while walking through | Shortly after 10 o'clock Mr. J. H. Ralston, of the oe ‘will receive equally prompt ajtention. Beside the | Hack upon books and a fishing-rod in’ season as poe ably well-bullt spacious Brick House, in excellent con- GANT FULL 7-OCTAVE SQUARE the yard of the Baltimore and Ohio Kallroad yes- | local assembly, called the pichickers together tothe | brated the anniversary in their rooms, corner of nas 2 a hire. 487 Paav. | Gition. with ail moderu conveniences, cistern, stable new fron staircase erected on the south side of | and make friends in heaven, for his chance of | G™ms and Revolversrepaired £ on} \dearriaxe house, and Tooy, handscinely inipr terlay, was struck Dy a locomotive and serfousiy | platform and thtroduced Mr. Paul T. Bowen, of this | 15th and F streets, yesterday. ‘The Declaration ot | NOW {ron ctrie arc | making any down here 1s decidely slender. | 7—Moerlein’s pura, | grounds; *surtatie’ for "hrgtsinee fa proved | full hospital. Te ce mer oaetag om the lappel of his coat as | Vermont, which was followed by brief patriotic | }#mP, and the ine conductors from this pass to | is he round aN excellent substitute ‘for NUmMan adapted for family use. 75c. per doz, Agency, 1208 | can be so arranged as to provide space for three addi- | "We arcoffering somescrand apectal hanextns in neatly. Saturday afternoon Mr. W. B. Turner was | did the majority of the knights. He satd that the | speeenes and songs. Err ETS eh OE TO doin Dera Te Gun | Honal bouses, all certain tell ot ent, as tho property | new Uyrivit auld Sguars Datos at weterhully ioe knocked down by street car 46, on the Washington | appropriate way to begin the ‘celebration of the | “PAmong ‘the most enjoyable events of the day | ©#SiDK near the windows on pe Orel net Yanan —————+e+_____ is on high ground, ou the corer of two pleasant considering the fine quulit and Georgetown Ralirvad.on Pennsylvania avenue | Fourth was by reading the Declaration of Inde- | way a Fourth-ocJuly diauen, parcaken: Gr bey | WES. These wires are so n° eet eine eee Royalty and Boston. “Royal Giu streets, and within one square of two strect-cat lines, — to #100 from the near 11th street, and badly injured about the | pendence, but as there was no copy of that instru- ‘number of the friends and neighbors of Mrs. | P¢Tons standing with their hands on the sills, as handscte rosewood. carved lye, aoe che * red | full tone: warranted wood ax bow; foronly 140, ont cite of 810 cout #400. wtosl aiid cover cal mauve Fou. fancy, hits ane ah h | Fr the Boston Tr rij ciaues teemeaiots aa Anainpad ag oe conkins: iu end talk change with We po Rent on tho groniets the nendisg'coaka meen tae | eee 2 : i they are apt to do between tiie aets nearly toueh | From the Boston ‘Transcript. PPTL hue for safe investment or speeniution, a exchange with us Its our Yesterday Ofcer Mark wood found a live eotored | omitted. | He'considered this declaration of prin- | the yard of her residence, on Washington Heights, | tel And Darticiaris with children, the impulse | Capt. Stephen ‘Taylor, of Boston, spent a good . SS ening nat? Of Par iis J HSNER & CO, TSR en plant at Boundary and 1st strets northeast, aud | ciples as the grandest ever wade and one which | After dinner the company assembled ti the par: | 3, ctel! Hold Of theth is almost treAsubIe: The | goat of time at Honolulu, between one voyage and | _ Frew Alaeruey Butter churned every morning |,» 19, FRE CO. ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, it Was sent to St. Ann's Asylum. A dead colored | American citizens should regard with pride. It | iors of the house, where Col, Switzler, chief of che | Consequences Of touching the ne wires of arc- another, and Was always treated as a person to | 22d delivered in 3 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. | — ata A MOST DesinAbE OORniE in | 228 422 9th st. terday mornings Oo tn SESE Rear F streets Yes | crete Ciney tad the Inailenscis night cota | Burwat ot Statistes, delivered: a Driet but inter: | NS st wet wae a i ecm ese | whiom a great deal Of consideration was due, He | AlSe, Cottage Cheese and buttermilk} Sweet Mlk | FOR SACE—K MOST DESIRABLE COKER TS | co aug -wEnCHANTanes eh terday mor and that they had the inalienable right of life, Neon . ot De Ou, s e the a Fe a= Prag ore fg ye if Last night Miiie Stephenson, living at 13% an 7 and the pursuit of happiness, heauthocs Tadcyendence: Career Oey oF the Declaration of | Case and porelt aré constencted of Iron, supported | visited the royal family quite often, and was there | = GS Ee ee eee oe C streets northwest, fell from a swing in Brown’s | Of this instrument did not say that ail these bless- a ropetate 2 ous upon iron pillars, well grounded in thé earth, af | receive cing Ki Metemien BAXLEH Mac the appropi Instrumental Ocal muste cf : = rub at. | received by His Majesty King Kamehameha, who mediate ion. Park. 7th street, ad striking on her head, was | ings were conferred upon the citizens of this coun- | tendefed by Miss bomen ned tee ae Maite fording w most eXcellent short elreuit through’ the pes 2 = ow ‘Sud Lolo Fst k zs af x a’ nyacae at Tetvand couch. | Was known as “King Aleck” by the American and | Qyx T’'yovsanp anvs Or Braun. = aa pies i Gt RE ee ee pelestergay morning about three Hundred mem- | ithe wires evening’ pl English residents on terms of absolute equality. | FUL LAWNS, SATINES, LACE STRIPE WHITE | JOR SALE—A BARGAIN XW. ONLY 8 ut aispaten, from Putnam, Conn., says that at | sul remained to thelr descendants to a large ex- | school went to. Scaggs Sas fence Where | Rand within two or three of the wire, and) One day there was a state procession in the | GOODS, SUMMER SILKS, CINKLED GINGHAMS. | puihiing mttbon renne wool nantes wate e celebration. at JOR SALE —CARRIA Spring Wagons, PHAETONS, AND id built to order; work ide. oe M uk he emember Some | streets olulu, and the-natives had gathered | LAWNS, near! wide, reduoed to 8e. everything for = ab bc G. Bowen's Woodstock to see that ‘these rights in’ thelr re pes bieales Fecelve a shock I think he will remember Some | streets ot Honolu r cieacly Gas ard wide cotuaen So) Pons bath, spockinor'rabes end evergitting on | SOR gan AND EXCHA farm yesterday “an address on the “Edueation of | full tntent and” Meaning. were secured ‘and | ason¥one ae “ae hand Sourer @ae nes time, ‘That this condition of things 1s very, dan- | rum all over the kingdom to do honor to royalty. | CHINKLED GINGHAMS seduced to 7c, fortle bolne “Apply at once to DANENHUWIACE | AOR SALE AND 13 the Negro’ by Rev. Wim. W. Patten, D. D., prest-| enjoyed by all Men did not now have | Qnwer | Berous goes without saying, and soine one n au- | Among the crowd “und leaning nonchalantly | Statwen Sr KS reduecd teoviee, SON, tls Fst” ame og py a : SanL of Howard University, Washington, D-C.,was | tue right of living, because every year in the city | “"Tastevening fireworks were sent off in all parts | orlty should see to its correction, Bo ROS | Cee te oe an ug mouth and nis | BLACK SURAH SILKS, reduced to 62%e. 1K SALE—A GOOD IN PE NEW | styles, both new atid serond-uatd, 1 highly instructive, and elicited much’ favorable | of New York aloue 10,000 died from starvation. | of the city and the adjoining country, so that the Peas Taylor. Presently there wae blate of horse deca | BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 50. E brick houses northwest: #10,000; will rent for | GEYER comment, The people did not now enjoy these rights, for the | celebration of the day may be said to have closed ‘The Suicide at Niagara Falls. THe Ribet ANG: CHET HAD Or Chee een LIEN CAWaeaee Soe Per month: Heal “Ratete Otis O38 Foes b | AOR SALE A correspondent of Tux Stax complains that the | right to live tmpiied also the means for living; the | fn a blaze of lignt, ‘There was, ho. pubiie digias MISIRO IEW? Olt WORLD Healthier |) SRENOHAA WHEE ra ‘toe jo Mock inst Birds. authorities neglect the hydrant at N and 23d | rilt of iberty implied the freedom from restraint | put private individuals secured a supply of con? Lasuiatives os y eangean Dir Chgt Navin FREN sand EE Ee = Tots at SCH M. Streets, upon which many people depend for | and coercion, and the right of happiness implied | dended powder in Various forms and ipade cheeky he natives as tad any headgear, but Capt. Taylor | FRENCH SATINES, 25c. oR SALE—CHEAP_ONE OF THE BEST BUILT Water, and which has been out of repair for two | te couditiois necessary to that eu The Deplare | GeBsed BO PRB ese Ce Te PARE, 2 te | ORL oe TRG RO te mnvemen| ECAC NAWT OR PRACT Be Fang, Guest PRIVATE RESIDENCES in SOUTH cS a Re) Weeks. ation of Independence, in order to be a practical |. | elty, who committed suicide at Niagara Falls on | Uhan to roll his quid to the other cheek, | BLACK BROCADE SIEK GRENADINES, 50¢. (- : ua peentaining 13 | WOR SALE—100 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ‘The death of Mr. Irving A. Tathott, the secre- | rule of lite In this country, must become sor by the | gk orest IMD, the summer resort of the Metropolt. ‘Why don't you take off your hat, captain?’ rooms; large side yard: ALL MODERN IMPROVE- e brought to this city yesterday by ALBATROSS, pure wool, wide double width, 37%. NTS; must be to be appreciated; lane two Narcished waons; 4 tuilk waons and 2 6-pessene tary of the Real Estate Title Insurance Co., of this | people making such chanZes In the social condi. | {22 Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Raliroad, | June 19, were brought to this city yi Y DY | asked a native MENTS: must be scou to recta! who spoke English reciatad | lanee. two Narnished wagous, alms yaiuted waxuba, doctorg the pss, dd wel K glen- |” ‘The ec: aia rel SATIN PLAID WHITE GOODS, finest quality, worth | story brick stable in rear. HOUSE FINISHED IN | £°% wo ps ae hy “ residence, No. 1412 9th. street northwest. The | opportunity. There suould be soctal co-operation | of Messrs: James E. Bell and F. A. Montagen. wood Cemetery by Mr. R. W. Barker, the under- | as the royal party drew near, an an REMNANTS OF LAWNS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, | SICK’S CHUKCH. Sate Gininenn - é 4 funeral services will be held on Thursday, and the | which would do away with the evils of landlord- | “tne throngs of people who wished to leave the | taker, and, Iu the presence of a few friends, th Lee aniet you bebtan tain?” SATINS, VELVETS, COTLONE GINGHioS oF ane TOR SALE “CALIFORNIA, wii 5 CLARET, ot ody will be taken to Baltimore for interment. Cons of life tn thls COURTEY, Which Gus puesta, | city, Yesterday for different points slong the rall- | were interred at 10:20 o'clock this morning, ‘The | adm you better uncover, captaint” | : id me et “ Pray Z - P etatted pounce Harding, sons ot T. S Hard. | Uonis of life fn this country, which our progenitors | roads were so great that it was impossible to pro. | body was found sole clgut, alles trom the bridge ae ne Of yee ee SS : 3 aaa ee goods, delivered ‘treo. SELIGSON 1200 Bacee: Ce tee ee Pseay morning on a 400-inile bicy- | marked out in their declaration of “principles, | vide enough cars to accommodate ail who wished | from which he jumped, aud was horribly mati, Ge A ade al ae ¢ insultt: Strictly Cash Customers who buy $5 or over will als eae, : my23-3m ele trip via Frederick and Gettysburg to Harris- | would become real and practical. fogo, At both depots it was dificult during the | ed, the clothing having been wasued therefrom, | quite evidently, or the Next MOMERE che Fogel Tees PAE Of HANDSOME DAMASK TOWELS, | Hi erty on 7m, between E and F sty, rent yh SALE—JAS. RAGEN, 1014 PA" AVE WW River to Binenancnce tllowing the Susquehanna } | Mr. Dennis Ferry, of the Bricklayers’ Union of | day to move about, and the regular passcnyer | leaving it pertectiy nude, and one of the litubs was | Tite evidently, Fa ee een natn O TOY I | both S15 Saintes aye SH. PARKER, Sole Aueut ford. T-Cowiva' Inyroved stand Piped River to Binghamton, N. ¥. this city, Was the next speaker, and while givin Wi x % e distant fro e body. With the | Party came quite abreast, and Capt. Stephen, st y1-3t ‘and Esta nw. | and Fire Escapes, with ice-prou! steps ated bale ig | travel was greatly interfered with. Sleeping cars | found a mile distant froin the body. With his Panama set nonchalantly on the buck of Sy1-3e 36 i ¥ baloony The Criminal Court called a number of cases | utterance to the patriotic sentiments suggested by | were impressed lato the service, and the great pro- | body came a request that the casket should not be, Do et gees esc) = ah ‘this morning, Dut none of them being ready for | the day, he thought that the liberty asserted for ie 1 his head, catled out cheerily to the kin, ie cnEAN 0 HOO ME HOUSE | Sirwaye Plansandestimaius furnished oa appiione tion of pleasure seekers were able at least to | opened, but Reape a SE | tion. Pi iy Ulal, a recess was taken to 1 o'clock, the Américan people by the Declaration of Inde- ‘tween 6th and 7th sts. s.w. Price #! It Was Important tat che body’ | Bis head, called re, Dr. Hatmett, Mr, RW. | fico, Aleck n ind standing room. should be identith A RRR TITT EEE RRR G8 fy BEE TUT BRR BRA 983 | J 8 ol AA ERR T FE RRR I a ¢ 3 Then z investinent Oi FARRER SALETHE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE KR Stoct to €. 6. BtOte tor area ee ora trom Chas. | pendence would be more real if changes were | ‘At Laurel, Md. the Knights of Labor celebrated | Barker, the untertaker, dial two. persobat friends | gp! TAU OUSLIN ULE ES CREE to | COOMA E ES Een F Beat ye ‘ahand Esta. aw, quires uo tnalor avoids all expen vidas Intrust topay indebteanescamouncing Cp eek ce | mate tn the Layee whic would do away With the | tne day by a procession and amecting in a square. | of the deccas'd, satistied themselves nat tne body | "CR called out zy aod BALECGHEAFLA GOOD eon ino font ine. banat fel ‘grag Frans Gay indebtedness amounting to$1,241.00. | oppression and Wrougs iniiicted upon the Ing | Addresses were madey T. Fulton Gant, of this,| was that of Mr. Trigg. And the cortege moved on amtd:the applause of | 4y5 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH ST. erty on 4% aud K sis. aw. renting at $53 per | dy ages and Builders’ edition of the Sclentiné American | “Mr. Wm. J. Armstrong, of this city, followed | ‘!'¥» and4. M. Bond, of Laut the crowd, convineing one Engiisttman that a Bos. Se ee a PRUE Te Dis and Este ave. | [JOR SALESADOUT 1,000 POUNDS OF NORPAS for guy. with an address, in which he referred to the dis- How Judge Snell Celebrated. bees tesa by ci oh {ousea captain was at least “as great a man as a ON eMED Brea mia So unde of Aca fra —___»—___ ce of the old z o1 2 "en issued by the ¢ i oR SALE— a on th 4 ince of both fo ¥axcs axp Ruocnes—Venus was very near the | ahi the appearance upon the stage ot the workigg | THE OLORIOUS FOURTH IN THR roLIcE coRT. | Charles Z. Roach, and Nott. Blake ! ae Comrorr Ax Isrenesrixe Svssect. Sodas zi tt By lot 20x73, 12-room, 2 sirable, Ubey' are! in ocd coudition, and capebload Se bright star Kegulus, oF Alpha Leonis, last evening. | peuple of tits country. who ‘asked that the rights | ‘There were twenty-seven prisoners in the dock, ford and Rosa J. smith; B. . Gla Summer Health Notes. Tents for G30 per mont. fellent sevite ram. or tures geam aha tabmeat Evening the planet betas at Unt gare eames | aid erty Of this free Government should be | at the Police Court Yesterday, most of them hav.,| wuts D. Ledsey and Dorad id’ Magate ¥; | THE MEDICINAL VALUE OF LEMONS—a HOT: WEATHER water ath, &c.: brick stable Eres TH EVENING STAL SEWBEAPER Gos 3 made theirs = He spoke of the want and | ing been arrested ea a a aa MALADY. Washington, bac ‘ado Minutes north of the star. Kegulusis the first | sufferiug which existed inthis country, and the | 25 bea Tor ininor offenses, the result of:) Bergen; Boswell B. Britt und Afattie Lee Bolton; sean 4 e 1 1 SI rr 1 e $s: é] i Journal. Magnitude star in the handle of the sickle. ‘The | SUUCHne jwhich exist ee, drinking Saturday night and Sunday. ‘The itrst | Frederick Smith and Jennie Harris; H. Peltzinan | From the Chicago Journ other starin the handie is Eta Leonis, and passed | {mprove the condition of the working classes-se | Prisoner called up was Jno. A. Porter, who was | and Ethel Schwartz; 11. E. Barrett and Odessa | “While you are giving’ people simple rules for THERE ARE SOME SUBJECTS UPON tn : of Pleree, all of Kichmond, Vic; John ‘T. Young, of | preserv: ' ve y Worverret Barocas m the two stars. re that the celebration of tts national anniversary | fined $5 tor profanity. Jas Olmstead, a halt. | Hiene, ty, wsenmond. Vas Joun Tr. Young, of lay hips bl ne Ge rel'tem | WHICH PEOPLE NEVER TIRE OF TALK- New 7-roont by bb concret Wo A FIRE AND AN ACCIDENT.—About 11 o'clock | Cipies of equality and freedom, randiipe grown colored boy, was charged with “shooting?| marie Co., Va.; W. E. Baugh, of Richmond, s : intelligent profes- ‘a is int: San Bole lot OULiat Seturdas night a launp overtumed at the nous ot | “Pie formal exercises of the day then came to a | apy anaPanl Cohuor, a sul white boy. was | und Meledina Angelina ‘Mlion, of Chleagd, TL | sional man asked me the otherday. He wenton] ING. ONE OF THEM 13 coMFORT, AND | Ti-room Bic lot th x10) a : Page Baden, No. 1730 F street northwest, caused | close, and dancing Was indulged In the rest of the | Cuarged With Delny in the disorderly crowd which | Joseph T. Walker and Josie A. Kiott, of Wicomico, | to say that he had long been troubled with an WE WANT TO HAVE OUR LITTLE SAY ‘9-room Brick on M, wear 9th aii mod. i aid fire whieh did considerable damage to the interior | Guy” faiherga, The court took their personal bonds. | Co, Ma.; Charles H Welsh and Mary F. O'llara, | inactive liver, which gave hin a world of pain and TB SYPHERD & CO, of the house and the furniture. ‘The house 1s |“ : Katged with disorders Coedees ch Co cetacere [OL N. Ji it A. De Forrest, of New York, and | couple, until recently he was advieed wire teeg | UPON IT. sae FTAGE IN TRE Suntan @ LOW SHOES AND SLIPPERS, owned by Washington McLean, and his loss, esti ‘THE KNIGHTS AT GLYMONT. See nen sald ee eed conaucton Gstreetsouth- | Jennie Hicks, of Alexandria, Va; Chariés w, | (fouble, until recently he was advise juice of hat (OR SALE_COTTAGE IN THE SUBURBS, 9 mated at $1,300, is covered by insurance. During | The excursion of District Assembly No. 97, | West. Ben said he had some trouble wit Bessie | James, of Sharpsburg, Washington Ma., and | aemon squeezed into it, bul no sugar night and. " Focms of improved street; 11,880 ag. it. ground e POO tO tho Daseecnt Dee ac aman, Whe | Knights of Labor, to Glymont, yesterday, was | galing. “Bessie sald that Bon assaulted neuen | Margaree AyJetts EV Stulch and Sulla Burts | Arnie aad goo. whee ike: ofeae eae Be ae IN SUCH WEATHER AS THIS, COOLIN | iangetiiad tress: mabie, SujU0, kawy tenis "| Childrens’ Fine Kid Hand.Sewed Oxford Tiem amd Labor, + sa en ass erand | js Perry ahd Naunte Scott; Joun McKelvey : n aise vite NJ ouly 5c. : worth 75. fared." Dastienh Par was not sertousiy 10-| rather slimy attended. ‘The threatening appear- | threw a brick in her house. “They were Anod ¢3 or | Sanit Peary, abd Naunte s SEGNST trled 1G aud found, hmselt | better Seren] [puerta tS oa rae gore mpretgr shoeybinnd a A SE ance of the sky in the morning kept a good many | fifteen days each. Jno. Smiith, about thirty years, eee inmmediately. || Ys dally “headaches, “whlch | eens THp PROTECTION OF WOOLEN, Cinat‘taerain on 14th st. Busines} property, | Misses’ Kid Oxfords, Patent Leather trimmed, with Rowse WHILE ASLEEP IN Axwory Sgvare.— | People from golng, so that when the steamer left | of age, Was arraigned for setting off recrackers'| yg OLp ‘Toun oF W. Sn ae Oy Ges alg ay g Millard -F. Wells, a baker, living in south Wash. | the 7th-street wharf at 9 an, there were hardly | on 9th street within 200 yards of a dwelling house, SHINGTON RENOVATED.—AC | his appetite impr ed, and he gained several pippsite Portiand | Flats, "87,500. "Also, aut: | Tips, ouly ie; worth #1. a 7 THE SAME-TIME NEEDS 000! ton New Hampshire ave., between Latid Ms more than one hundred and fifty people on board, | The defendant said he was a stranger inthe city | the Tecent assembly of the regents of Mt. Vernon } poundsin weight within a few Weeks. Attecs | AND AT ss Be my See pie y 1G 0 | Ladies and Misses Fine Opera Slippers, Kid-Lined, ington, started from the bakery where he is em- ser tworthinis of then wore bone from Boston and was Ignorant ofthe law. tn | Se tmportance of preserviny trout decay the old | Naitie he omitted the drink, either av night or in (CLOTHING. ‘3.W. FP. MYERS & SON, Boc., weath 75 Pitt a bead ee carieenstraay morning, cat- | Snnounced that Jno. McMackin, of New York, wite | Boston, he sald. there Wag eae Tage aden cot | womb OF Washington, iocat on ule bial over | morning, and now at times does without ¥ my27-6w" New York ave, | Bly 50c., worth 75e. Fying a bundle of underciothing and a dozen | Snnounced that Jno. McMackin, of New York, who Boston, he s ee Sulye His eaeainst cele- | looking the Potontac, was under considera- | either of them. “lam satisiied from experiment,” = HGAINS IF “SOLD AT | Tadies’ Fine Kid Oxfords, low-button and News elgars. Passing through Armory Square ne sat | Was advertised tospeak, would hot do so, behaving | brating the Fourth of July. His education cost | 10King the Potomac, y d by Lawrence Wash- | Said hi r avemnent Ok SALE—GI hp rach bial “that there 1s e icine ore THERE IS NOTHING|THAT WE KNOW OF Stee aii Sieoeaci a eo o colored girl came along and carried off the’ cigars | thal, owing t0 the absence of Henry George in Seven days, Adaline Lemire, and went down for | itis built of sandstone, and was, at the ume of plaints than the simple remedy 1 have given, THAT MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS AS dtore and 7-room frame House on 12th st. u.w.; rents | Ladies’ Curac and clothing. Detectives Wheeler and Mattingly | Cineinnatl, he would be obliged to conduct the Touaer than te ta an, ot, colored, for talking | its erection, doubtless regarded as an imposing. Which Is far more efficacious than quinine or any a1 (NELY for $30 per month: price only 23,800. J. 'W. arrested a colored girl named Rose Harris, sus- | demonstration at Harlem on the 4th, fo default Cot a ue oF Se aege” Gays | structure, “rhercin were deposited the remains Of | ousrarug: While {eis aed ae eae gets | WELL AS SERGES, MADE OF FI Miks SON, 1425 New York # | ee | a ees eatin Lady Mashington, and from tt they | consequeuces. Tt excites the liver, stiinulates the | SPUN, HARD-TWISTED WOOL, LOOSELY | Jy0K SALE_SPECIAL DARGAINS— bul Saturday. “The clocuing was not recovered. | latter Dart of the afternoon the exercises were | received the sae sentence, Wm. barnes, colored, | Were Femoved to the present neve tomb. watch Was | divesdve onguns sid. tones up the: s)stour ke fevered eis Bowernon Aste . worth @1. Kid Hand.Sewed Tipped Oxfords, Patent-Leather Trimmed, only @1, worth $1.50, ‘Mens’ Low-Strap Tics, only #1; worth $1.50. af modern | Meus’ Fine-Eubroidered Slippers, ouly 650; worth el . - s z ane ton upon y. It 18 not unpleasant to take, elther; 1n- WOVEN, THEY ARE COOL, AND AT THE provements: 10 per cent iirvestinemt, ‘Erice only | 1. — held in the pavilion. “Mrs. Elizabeth L. Eaton read | denied that he was playing “crap” at the corner of | T° = ore eat, ‘the | Geely, unplea u e, either; : Ax Buscrute Ligut Mawes Faui.—Mr. Jas. B, | the Declarationof independence, and A-A-Carletom | pth and F street bat hie was eed $5 oat Nee Ord teetd snes however, Mot Deen ated ev orine | deed, One soon gets to king tt ave ae SS OSG SS pS eee Hergtshetmer, an inspector of the Electric Light | Of ¥ assachusetts, a Inember of the eral execu. Wm. Cee was {aes sWearing in the ble to decay. The facade has been twice recon- aoe SUM ene DRENER * 7 “- te = ey cr ere me creed semyeny ek with serious accident in front of | Uve, board, delivered an address, In which was | statlon-house on K street, and was released on iis | trusted seeentiy: by the ent superintendent, | From the Allentown National Educator. ARE MORE GENTEEL THAN FLAN- See ee ee pone Ig Me ree abou 4 o'clock Saturday even | predicted tie gradual downfall of capital and the | personal bonds, but “Tout” Connors, who sworeon | sr. Harrison IL Dodge, who, by divccuon of the | A glass of cool water, not lee water, s the most! NEL, COOLER, AND KEEP THEIR SHAPE | 1 rome, n.e. corner Hand’ ist ats. nw. ‘ Salar tha eae or ee ae | ee eer gaara, once, M, Barry, of | Ene street, Tran, compelled to. pay Sc. Waller | reyenta haa lund ie faved with paratins by te | genious excel arate ene a ee 7 Sone daren bet Oty aad 70 side of the balcony above the oMice doot x ork, sener Vesti i 10 st atl ess i less render fur- oue ly i Ailjast an electric light tuat had Scorched, te | spoke at solue length on the position of women ig | iby the peace i “Malden Lance Joba tere ther rephits unnecessary, GOubUess Fender fUr- | person can take in hot weather, besides costing | BETTER. Rip mae THE STAR SHOE HOUSE, Woodwork adjacent, ind, missing his footing, fell | the Meld of labor, and said that until the treat. | was charged $ for exposing lus person on Mary nothing and leading to no bad habits. Men in OR SALEL2136 EL 20 feet to the sidewalk, and lay stunned and blecd-| Ment of faetory ‘iris and the tenement-house | land avenue while under the influence of liquor. | _ zi a ie glass factories, where the heat 1s fearful, drink | THE DEMAND FOR THESE GOODS HAS Dasement Bi ep eave om ing. One of his legs Was broken and he suffered in. | outrages had been’ reformed the word “liberty” Mark opay fortelted $5, for refusing to pay ts 7 Str: Hiwsene 1 THe Ato ust evening, about, ‘Water only, not teed, and are heaithy and’ vigor- BEEN 80 GREAT THIS REASON THAT WE ated at the inte ¥ shire aven 32-30, 726 SEVENTH STREET. ternal tnjuries, He Was Laken to Providence Hos- | Was a locker cl 4 jac ral other | 7 o'clock, 3 ome, W ¢ residence of | ous. Field’hands, On cotton and sugar planta- N REA’ ASO) Lt. one square from avenue ears: will be sold cheap ital, ‘The exercises were concluded with the readin; rsous forfelted $5 each for using bad lan- | his brother-in-law, No. 30 Sth street. northeast, | tions, drink a mixture of inolasses and water, 2 ifsold at once. Inquire of ‘MM. M. PARKER, 2 es = = of g short pocta entitied “The March of Labor,” OF Guage and detroit ee Pea 4 {¥illamn | Aeeldentally Shoe himscit throws the Lett fore? sate drink forharvestersis water in which oatiaeal HAVE BEEN KEPT BUSY IN KEEPING UP Je28-12t A418 Fst ho Parces Tuar Do Nor Fan. ORDERED TO TURN IN THEIK ARMS.—The National | J. Althens Johnson. eo as Cl wi Ing dis. | arin e atten UO extract cartridges | has been stiri In Warm weather, when there is i - RENT. ND x Rifles have been notified by Gen. Albert Urdway MEETING OF LOCAL ASSEMBLY 4026, orderly “and his brotuer John was charged | from arevolver. He was attended by Drs. W. P. | excessive verieulat uctionof the bowels or iooes, | OUR STOCK,, BUT WE ARE IN RECEIPT Ree Oe rosie tremiaen come hk <= Yarra: to deliver all the arms and squtpuients in the pos | a public meeting in celebration of the day was el Eres eee ato eeeineds ae ces ‘Mazen and Perkins. Is farly called, every step a person THIS DAY OF FIVE LOTS MEN'S AND | Houses, All modern improvements ‘For terins, Se. — of the cor nd belonging to the te 2. a 1] on ul cede eto set the S st Coal Uffice, 507 nsylvauiaave. u.W. to Major". “a. Wiectnae ‘coca nied | neld last evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on sth | heed withe as tel VO Oey apr : 2 eee Araege 4 Fe pert eR cue tescified. Ce William hte Euxvenrse Sraner Anson Case.—Tolay in Instinct and common sense, therefore, dictate the YOUTHS’ SIZES, SACK AND CUTAWAY ng the Washington Cadets. ‘The Old Guard, | Street southeast, under the auspices o al | Was beating his wife, and when he attempted to | the Crimual Court the witnesses in the ease of | most perfect rest. Drinking tulds aggravates the ‘ 8 Sateran Corps have been directed by Gen. | Assembly 4026, Knights of Labor. Mr. KR. L. De- | SUP the fight they tussled, and Willian struck his | Mary. J. McBride nd J. W. MeParland, Indicted | matady. ce chewed and swallowed. in COATS, BLACKS AND BLUES, IN PRICES Brick, Ur and cellar on Caroline st. n.w., FROM 815. TO 822.50 PER SUIT. THESE | Brick. 10 roots. on 13th, shove lows circle. ay to turn their arms over to Major Revell | Anembly 4024, Knights of Labor. Mr je | head agalust the stove,’ William Was fined $5 | for arson, were called and discharged Uti October | us late sible will allay the excessive Capital City Guard. Both the National | pendence, which Was followed Dy: the reading of | 804 Joba Was discharged, Priscilla Barrs, ayoug | Stile trial having becw pustonat ee ee ete volled and eaten with boiled ‘The incredulous who make the rounds Seon Ute bet ith and Toth now nig an eee \ i or ones eee ry cae ard have decliged to be mus- | tne decliration of principles of the knights by | Colored Woman, Was arraigned on a charge of as ze tment will cure ARE ALLJIMPORTED GOODS—ENGLISH— [I rooms, K st. bet. 101 nn the different stores are amazed National Guard of the District. ‘The | secrvtary Cosh. Patriohe aderecses wos saullting Kate Brown, also colored, and. Kate was 3 boos ee eats Greece ae al ii . ii cone they hold were Issued to them by the | by ies. Thatiuy Deauls Perey. Jie Tieueeey | charged with assaulting Prise. “eave was aed |, QBBEMES ItevoRTED—Milland F. Wells reports a ian Tuous, Pierce Place, bet. 15th and 16th. THE CO'SORS ARE WARRANTED, AS I8 EVERYTIMING IN CONNECTION WITH OUR oops. ; worth of clothing and 50 cents | 20Urs; if not, call a physician, extraordinary LOW PRICES wr are salle ing goodsat, Nowuch opportunity aa ‘roo jst bc ie nd tm 3 ever been offered so early im the wousom store aind dwelling, 24th 9 : TRE lon luegeat, bet 13th and 14th “6-290 tobuy desiratie aud seas = Croom and stable ob lthode Ialand ay". 8300 A} rooms, Q st., bet. 13th and 14th sts. and RL. DeAkers Mr. Tharitn, in the course of | $9 aNd Priscilla discharged. Edward Holiin, a small oc S rooms South Capitol t.. worth of cigars. Jilson Brown, No. 618 North ante a , | hls remarks, referred to the published charges of | Colored boy, was ch: rulth Aegaulling Kosa | Capitol strect, reportsstolen $10 Worth OL ek Tis the Lady Wasp that Stin; Kraduate Of the eauney Sef | $e ktatence,of anarchism In District “Aawem. | Groee, acoléred gir, He was ned $s, Farthenia | Gabuis Miwoh iopors soles sll te caste anh: | FromBemaee@omiey Se a = agraduate Of the ar school of | bly No. 66, and said, “I hope [ shail never resort to ye leteher, | Wilson, No. 1410 et, re| el 1 in she preparatory departinent, and passed the re- | or the Capitol, to pour forth hypocritical eulo property, and Mletcher was charged with assault, cash. Gnd Us eteter aro swine and dressed exactly allio (Mined exwmibations in the fresbinen and sopho- | yiums upon the constitution and the flag which in chenia sald-ahe called bim &—— liar, and he this bit of knowledge avalieth nothing to the care- lore studies of Columbia University, was awarded | SocrecI kad taugue rey Puplls and Usteners to des. | Kngcked her down. She threw a hatchet at Lian pa ve ve Best business corner on £. Cap. st, nr. Capitol... and there is no time like the present. = is - ud broke the door, She denied makis A Woman Suor IN THE LeG.—Yesterday about | 185 man, who does not know it 1s the lady who 1s E.B. BARNUM & CO, Brick, 1 rooms on N at,bet.20th & Piet sta, new = | Depetully endeavors 40 Cone Ae ek ough Ae | threats. Mrs. Fletcher testilled that, Parchans, | noon a colored woman named Liase Colston was | approaching him, until it be that she emiteth him ‘house. T ‘The following are a fewapecinens; cent commencement exercises, there being nine | archist {the monarchist: Walling to. repeat bie, | whreatened tO kill her, Witnesses testitied that | Shot {a the leg near Montello, by insoloved, man, | with her bustle. | What humanity demands ot ‘Frameon Dunbartons: Miia thous omenemonm |e ul comcast atch wit | Bek Mee Badan garages | eee le qe g :- Blaedas i soca snot, 6730 : city. : : i s — etd E875 ee Mr. DeAbeTs In apenkinns or Cae cee mit Fs | peace ‘The charge of asenule againes bictoies | ‘Taw Wea. urawe Pocket Atiasof the worlds | Tue Exomuumoaace OF Dx, MOGLYNN.—A 2s a A NICE C1 Covomen Mex Have a Livecy Fiout.—Consid. | the members of the mention oy eee dt | Was dismissed. offered free to every new subscriber for one year to | cablegram froin Kome says: Orders have been FOR SALE 4 10TH ST. XW. 922-0001 WILL erable excitement: was ‘m the neighbor- | fy and coursgeousie anal bay eee the WEEKLY Stax. It is a handsomely printed | sent to the archbishon of New York to excommu- | Sucx Crowns Or Prortz~ and carefully constructed residences, recently built | 4 SALMON COLOK ALL-WOOL SERGE, DELIGH® hood of North Capitol and P streets about Workman Powderly in iis determination that | | FOUsTm or JoLy Casvatries—While & number | Y0ok of 101 pages, profusely illustrated, wid more | nicate the ‘Rev. Dr. eGlynn, and to publish the form gecutancy Gohn Fraser, architect: David Party off nin oct ee MERE between a treason Shall not fd its abode within our gates: of pays were celebrating the Fourth, on Hf strost han 300 colored iaapsand diagrams ahdcontains | decree of excomiaunication in'the journals. fume tast Saturday vo buy ourthincithing | Bae ra, mayo Me FUL AND COOL, 89.50. wen ‘ ek upported of ; " ack Jeet Curown and several pistol shots were | your delegates to District Assembly 66 tt their | Lieut. Geseford, was severely burned about the ‘ment in another column. ‘that all could not get properly served. Our | ME.Pendicton's; trick, stable in {Address Rev. we i tlata were torn froma several tree-boxes id ugg against the attempt ot anevt ei. | head and face by the explosion ota can of powder. a stock has been replenished, and init yoa will =| Pov: ‘Ohio. eee ee Hogi, but ce {ar as could be learned, no one was | inent in that body to rush out the assertion both | Frank wood, colored, aged thirteen years, and ia Advice for the Minister, Craoxxa Carazzn. ae 2 EW BRICK HOUSE ONG SEE ees Eek wi 'pogrns ada Wank | aa eg, anna aac: | AG ats Dra Marge Wak ACUTE | rom he Dota Dl Soren Er mnantiiapec = ae : tay be 7 ry in which are our! aS} les — 3 Bho Bada revolver th his pocket. ‘This morning, | tions and tes of atfection.” boro, while walking in front of a target. ‘The | _A young man who recently graduated from an ‘MEN'S THIN COATS AND VESTS, 100. | M00 BPS: MOSS: HENSEY, inthe Felice Goat, Lae was charged with carry ‘THE FREE Picwte. ‘Wound 1s not serious. A colored boy named Chas. | Eastern theological school went out to Murray, in ‘Have youawakened from a digturbedssleep with al 321-2 1006 F st. n. w. days cose = ‘Through the generosity of Mr. Albert Gleason, | west, while in a boar with eae Hoye ee eonerth | the Ceur d'Alene country, to take charge of a threat The lfebreath furs pote tiektooed | Alsosbout 20 diferent styles of thin Goats and SALE_A LARGE AND BRICK ZOKDON AMD LIVERPOOL aes dia Geutsnctuc abeae 4006 W. ‘3 oy chureh. ‘The largest gambling hall in town was [roe Letees Diep ee tome reset house on dst. near © u.w.: toa wide a ¥ 7 . 'ashington’s work- | ern Branch, accidentally shot himself in the left chest! Have you noticed the languor and debility that Vests from $2 to $6; beautiful goods. ; also adjoining side lot same size. is an ING COMP/ ee Pea e ry oung People's Association of | ing people enjoyed @ pleasant day in the country | thigh. He was taken to the Freedmen’s Hospital | cleared for his accommodation the frst Sunday, succeed the effort to clear your throst and head of this Just received, 100 pairs of Men's and Young tunity to secure # residence with pienty of room narstesemenar ee Heng et yttaby cerium church will give & moon. | yCScorday. About twenty-five teams wers ‘tals | The shed in the rear of Wan. A-0. Dennison’s house, | one table on which Spanish monte was usually | Catarrhal matter? “What w depressing influence it ex eee eect ec inon part of the cite it eae all bee as Comer 7th and G sta. mw, ue (vending: lnaxinnr the Whack Gd cotenae | cauplazen teaunr™7 Weantks ta Ga 1509 M street ht ire from fire-crackers last | dealt belng left for him to stand behind. A large | eres upon the mind. the ‘and filing | Men's All-Wool Cheviot Pants at $4 cach. ime the house will be put in complete re- morro gyralng, Iraving the whart at @ o'clock. | employed from 7 o/cloek. tn th until a | evening, but jes Were quickly extinguished, | stock register book was laid on this, which was | ¢r's,tWon the mind, clouding the’ memory pair and offered for rent. Cathal Cnton wil, be aren etme Georgetown | Lats, hour last evening, making trips from the | The root of Henry Mitelell's drug-store, 1227 43¢ | sup) to represent a Bible. ‘The ‘whole town | the head with pains and strange volses! How difficult a leans: SWORMSTEDT & BEADLET, G R L ~ Mary, Washingt The deen es | yond Dek Saweok untchinces oe street southwest, caught fire at nine o'clock ‘turned out and the young divine preached a pow- | it 1s to rid the nasal passages, thzoat aud lungs of this BK a EE T lon 2m eee tar Washington, The destination is | Yond Brightw b is now owned by Senator t from some ttreworks, but the flames were | erful sermon. In it he strongly denounced Poisonous mucus all can testify who are afflicted with GEORGE SPRANSY, SUMMER DRY GOODS. , and a pleasant time ts promised. merous NaphY thEONE of plonleKers com, quickly put out by the fre department. Yester. | bling, horse-racing, drinking aiid profanity, That | catarrh, How didicalt toprotect the system sgsinat ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, WaSMISGTOS WHERLMEN at Tug Wrixxssanate | distinction as to rece and color In the mares eseu ainy LAr CltIZenS, Oe Of eae Committee of lead. | its further progress towards the lungs, liver and kid- pleces Striped and Figured CRAZY CLOTH. 1860 Mune—The meet of the Pennaylvenie areas | © aeniton ne duseeonmen Taeeeaneee Look place at the store of Ada M. Sparks, No, 1032 | ing citizens, one of whom sai noys, all physicians will adrait. It isa terrible disease, | 3e29 434 SEVENTH STREET. 20 and case Crean CRINKLE, 5c.; reduced from 6c. 2 cases Colored Stripe and Check SEERSUCKERS, 8,10, 12340. rn he Pent y 7th street. A few buckets of Water extinguished | “Pardner, thar's a ttle matter we'd lke to talk (he League of American Wheelinen was held at | Galt & Co., who furnished two teams; Browning & flames, re ‘chairman Wrupsabire Festerday. in the races W: E crit, | Middleton, two wagons; Austin Hert, out rage; a eB Lyle se (on, Won the One-mlle sput 213%) ex one "bus; Geo. Knox, ‘two ‘busses, | Navionat TuRargn.—Gilbert and Sullivan's “Pa. | Om ~ ‘and also the two-mile [. A. W. champlonahip race | and the Washington and Georgeteey Rattvose on | Gas Pere Ay ee ‘and cries out for relief and/eure. ‘The remarkable curative powers, when all other re- |! : medies utterly fall, of SaxvoRp's RADICAL CORE, are Ger Tor Boor “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” 500 yards CHAMBRAY, Sc.; reduced from 12}. Seat and Brows, oe Weakingion Sate aes | canis Te dat anne were Same, Ms Oats uc and wal wei aa snitlgnty possble, capa, the cussedest be Prine leg per carotene bar S258 CONCORD, BABES 150 Disom French OWGANDIE, 12i.; former petam Crist Ington, 319%. ‘The e. fe rounds | Jarbeau el Ret IY = Futltstock ‘kinds kept constantly on hand. truck Was in bad condition, Use time was siow, and | temporary stands were erected from Whe inee Datttorth tense ming 1m the titte ‘that We don’t approve o' your preachin' ‘that cannot be substantiated by the most respectable | A extiomeresh 15 pleces Hair-Lipe TAKOOL, 10c. we Many healers were taken. Philips. Brown, of | ade and sandwiches were distributed lavishly to | Jane Mises elite af Rares — oa eae 5,000 yards Figured LAWNS, 5, 8, 100. Machineton. took a ucader and sustained severe | all at Mr: Gleason's ex nse iy feature of the | Alice Johnson were entirely aa Te French and American SATTEENS. - aries about the c rection of Misses inutics Dleces NUN'S VEILING, allcolora, 250 Yo Pr and ssa send an nour or | Caapattate the tat aie eed |S einandsunore a eae eee roe chiara clin on 's may spend an hour or | been or . twodatly during the summer months learning | band of ten pieces disecaeed ones: ota 3 iahcs ALL OF OUR DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED: Tapid writing, bookkeeping or stenography and | vals. Thegreat attractions of the day, } parame, ond Setcheie ct, cme ately vei geen see 4-4 Wamsutta, Pride-of-the-West and Uybe writing at the Spencerian Business College. * | the contests in old-fashioned style. a py Se. ‘Loom COTTON, in 1 to 10 yards’ lengths, 8i¢c. — ‘Was let loose among a crowd,of scram hecity. ‘ose. ‘Ladies’ Gauze VESTS, 25 and 3734. Parson Cam ro tue Vincista Srursas On and | and sitet a Yast amount Of bere irugetng i Hi maysb-om w p Toihrand ota nw. | Gente yalurigvan and Geuse SHIRTS, 250, after Monday, July 4, a pari ‘as captured by John Bernard, ain ML er to the Vinginia Valley expresa leaving Washington | yold his prize for a dollars “then theta | a Loupoux - C. Horpunmox, a‘ agg Ef Der erence at 10:10 am, arriving at Staunton at 5:30 p.m. | the crowd Was turned to's wel ‘twenty. | the menor ’ IMPORTER, aden _ : (99 she recurn irip the parior car vill be attached | foot pole, at. the top of which & fut. | Va., was married hie 4+. ~ aerated to the tain leaving staaton at 225 am. arriv-| tered” ‘There Was many. & slip and tamble betore | cagoy'on. Threat ‘Paina, | SMILLINERY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES | 2h; terms cany. Fancy STRAW MATTINGS. ing ‘at Washingwon 5:15 p.m. ‘This car will run | Charies Hoover, a small boy, succeeded in reaching | wee Satee ‘WHITE SUITS, myaeectm _ Attorney et Lew. $02 F 2.6. | FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS and CARPETS, daily, except Sunday, and will prove a great con- | the top, and siid to the ‘dollar richer than | ler, ‘of Kiegant Styles, Lowest Prices. =e Feutcacs to passengers desiring to go to and | when he left it. A wheelbarrow race Devween | ama Liane KE JOHNSON, GARNER & 00., irum the summer resorts and medical springs in | colored men resulted in Ed. Green coming im fret | mmonvone LACES. DRESS TRIMMINGS. a: ‘636 Pennsylvania ave. south aie, the Valley of Virginia. witn Alec Smith second. Both of them received | st, Jonn's Pweg fo ee ‘Dw. bet. 28 Near thst am,

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