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_EVENING STAR. | au o™tcPSsteiewne| GEORGETOW sinner starasbaar ‘Tye CANAL AND THE Colt Tae ae re- This Albert Nicbolas, colored, who, | pairs on the Georgetown level of canal hav- cceveesees Mare 14, 1878. | ine morning of the 1th of September last, it Ie been sufiicientiy advanced, ctnind deter- is alleged, killed his wife snd her mother at q | Mined to let the water in (o-day; but the rain of Cr Ww: ft yesterday morning two sand bara, LOCAL NEWS. [recone cc onda | re wear ot en te ot ae mo Fudge Olin, and the first indictment of firty-ons | Cinity of Bull . ; at least two days to remove. "In the meanwhile Nationa Turatem—John E. Owens inthe | Counts charging him with the murder of his | the various coal companies are making exten- “Victims” and as“* Solomon Shingle.” Na geer tr epg sive, Fepaire to the trestle work machinery con wed. Beep ene ee sd respond Steere Ie Eo Bae ey: | Vrcocirepgs ox WATzn.— All the velocipedes ers and C. B. in * PF ilty at all.” Messrs. J. = & . . Wairencrst GALLERY.—Grand cash prize re cso and F. Miller appeared for the ac- Garet Re my use last season. = exhibition of Comic Panorama of Removal of | cused and Messrs. Carrington and Lovejey for | the *th-stree! 4 b shipment to New York om Thursday the Capital, Mammoth Miuminated War Views, | the prosecution. over for y Ciassical 5 : f the great masters, | The follo jury wasseleeted from the reg- | ®¢xt- 5 minor comicals, &c., acoomecnete ateight | ular sa Sacnuels, Waiker Lewis, MM Tue MeRcuants’ Excwanxce Boanp met clock. See amusement column. Wheelock, Patrick Boland, Alfred Pope, John pope at oor ened Leactimarig and Surru & Sraose’s Ast Gatcacr, 25 Fat. | H: Cereus W- H- Gray, Parker Molton and W. | 960, d etre Presiden ened ne ne Coen MARERITER’s ABT GaLLuar, 496 7th street. 7 ie : zu cheno np lenny rng ar = = 5 == ditional names wt wn from 0 the court took a recess. - ALEXANDRIA. Tae District tw Conqreas.—The House Ro cope aie ht _ ae reat »n > Se tthis | © a luctes somewhat aunat- INCENDIARY Fires.—Friday night a Soe oe bends eich Oe ena ett ty | tally on taking his seat near his counsel look. | rnc building on the east side of Henry i ing with a wild, vacant stare about the room, | between Prince ai belongin, 6 amend the usury laws of the District of Colum- | and continually twisting his handkerchief over | Cctate cf the te Geeves fe smenttens nd bia, upon which they agreed, and directed that | his iy down. Two small frame houses adjoining were it be reported to the House and its passage be | | It having been generally understood that the | damaged. ‘The alarm aboat twelve O'eleck the ‘The bill provides that the legal rate of beinntibnetnderal rage ‘a very large crowd of | same night was caused by the burning of the falnese int the Beavice shalt neon gehen eek cmubled in the court room, it being | inside of the brick slate covered stable of Mrs, poy et lpnemernnr ‘ation shail exact’ | Sith the greatest difficulty that the bailiffs an: Foot, on Cameron street, between Columbus Girectly or in » for of any money, | {thet could get through the crowd outside the | and Alfred; oeenpled by Mr. W. V Montgomery iy he aS for K "s E: a by) Setue of six dollars tor tha Meee BS |W. 8. O'NeH, James Liverpool, and John S. | $2,28RE OF, Knox’ iutaleweablowersreshes one hundeee 7k, fe one bearance a Paxton were subsequently selected—the chal- | unhurt. Neither the buildings were insared. so after that rate for a greater or less suum, | <®8¢s being withdrawn in their cases—thus fill- | Both fires, it is said, neers ee weed by incendia- or for a longer or shorter time, except as | E the jury. ries. The loss was inconsiderable. ‘The fire hereinafter erided, he shall be ‘acne " t one o'clock, Mr. B. G. Lovejoy opened the | department was speedily at work at both fires, aun; ane Fuck | case to the jury for the prosecution, saving that | gnu that the damage sustained was small is due Simgr salve, wutcnforcinresbal inure tothe | geaency ene, fr mee the Famshmeat | faite exertion, 4 ; an ‘was one le D ee ar Steet who shall plead amit | cases: im all its details. He would warn the PBL lpg a Site about a eine: Hate the sum of money or'the value of the |JUY Foe et UT OM DOPE, | Seceuod Leasbearg, retarasd ts ker meme Dee geods and chattels lent or advat |, with the 1 | @shert visit to a house inthe neighborhood. Ene at which thea ua miranced, with the | ‘ence should be conclusive that the aecused did fs Baxtow’s Ant Gattery, 231 Pa. eens ema!) street, : She was accompanied by several of her children, and the [Plaintif! ‘shall be entitied “to re: cy, ee say- | Among them one between five aul six years ul cover the sum of money or value me # » age. In their way the to cross the mi ©f the goods and chattels ‘actually ‘tent | 28 that in appearing here pe wes seta ont & dam qu a log, in ‘ding Which the ‘child alluded ‘haracteristic of his life—tranl or advanced with legal interest from the | characte to slipped, and falling into the water was prosecution an idea of the defence. 4 ~ ceutrante Renee aes ae eas fie‘wouid'show beyond dispute that this maa pend eg ois, had ee ene anes Briting. it shall be lawful for the parties to | Naf 00t @ criminal; that he deen no far mand | covered until the miller white passing the waste iin'Som of itches batt We eaken wi put | FSET" He would Prove, that the aecamed bay | Ee sty he poor ite iow’ fot proteading : . n the vietim of a disease which had done | #b0% ‘ . eg maggie Lp ach frorihhepoy Ioi & great deal to destroy the human fam-| Ws Doy’r Want Her.—Mary Ann McCarty, se, aud owing y Tea, | ily. He was a halt-witted man, an imbecile. | hailing from Washington, arrested as a Vagrant, perne or rorperabin mal erkereteefent | Hl decrine yas aoa eats Sete o= homie © Ereater rate of interest than eight Ber cont. per prc genree all, the person is insane. In- | 4 ity within an how: ¥ Contract made as aforesaid. | and while the people iately in slavery are strug ROF. COOK'S , LIFE. ort ‘ BALM OF LIFE, po oe poe paypostiener Hong pani | Sing in freedom, (which calls for activity of f mind,) the number of insane will grow. . dover the weinand shall only be entitled to re- | He would show that the accheed had ween a | ientis tolution iontione, Tt contain teat The ban ean Ww i | Much of an imbecile that he would not resent | ash. caustics, rk ip Compare rate the Washington Mail | an insult. In conclusion, the speaker sald they | scid Grence, cv ead. ered that it be reported to the House." | Be had volunteered his services in the ease, toed ail divetace of he vaecomsenenst The House bill OP ae te the Wash- | read a description of the disease of which’ this | tnt Siri Tieelaches Vomiting oo eae ingtcn and Boston Mail Soeeerae, the Wash- | man ‘was a victim (epilepsy) from Wharton's | festicn, Piles, Sore yes, and all skin was also agreed upon, and will he ae pas (A Medical Jurisprudence, sections 145 and 148, to cruptions: arrests the itching of the «: the House; also, the bill relating —— ue. | Show that Mhen suffering with it should | of the hair; causes new hair to crow District. tic ling that font; rye the guins, preserves abd. beant knowledgment of deeds, &e., nas he held responsible. 4 i fi Be bill to eatend oes Tee aD ee | ar Pde sworn:—Witness stated that | {pe teeth: will not injure clothing of any kind; i: —— 0 at ing, and really a“Iuxury. A pamiph tion of the lateral branch of the Baltimore's > about noon he was called to the nouss where | jet accompanies cach bottle imonials of chs Potomac Railroad andl | the homicide occurred. He found Lucinda | ister phy id others of Koown veractt nad will be considered to-morrow. Nicholas and Ellen Smith lying in a pool. of | taiii{heapovesl=ssmonta, aud wmach neers ae I ' tou, .—_ Created — ae sane ‘Wor nage ree a by thi: gente ASSAULT ON A Potick Orzicrn—Cartrre | body of Lucinda was examine: , there bei: be 5 for the old. the youn oF Tue AssaiLasts—Yesterday afternoon, as | 18 cuts and bruised wounds—aboat 12° in he Tretsicand the well. “Try it. Sold by Drizgt-is ‘Sergeant Robert Johnson was on his way tothe | scalp. The wounds might have been | S¢nerally ——____________mbid:2w Seventh Precinet Station-house, down Massa- | done with an axe, (blade and. head.) G®*4T, BARGAINS Sx0M NEW YORK AND chusetts avennie, he was followed by John Hou- | From the appearance of the wounds they must PHILADELPHIA AUOLIONS. rihan and Patrick Hourihan for abgut two | have been inilicted six or eight hours proyigus- GOODS AT GOLD PRICES! , and when near the corner of 2d street | ly. The walls of the room were bespattered . 2 a cnet nase. KVEHIUE. The Omeer aueges tut he | with blood. There was a half gallon pitcher in turned around, when they pls ed no yng g = eo in which there was about a pintorale ting attitude, aad comr enced to pu! of le! po a ge nt Bor ale merge Ser- | Cross-examined by Mr. F. Miller:—There was grant, having previously blown his whistle, an- | one wound which would have proved fatal ot 3 ticipating trouble with them, Officer Drane | itself; inferred that there was more than one ee came up and arrested John, who at the time | instrament used. The most blood appeared in ~ Sand had astone in his hand. Officers Fox, Howe, | the corner nearest the front room. The bed was : 273 per dozen. MeColgan and McElfresh having arrived i the | on the south side of the room, and the door in Gente” Ht ftehed 'Wandker: me, the prisoners were got to the station, | the northeast corner. There was some warmth | chicf After much tuseeling and fighting, during which | in both bodies. From the character of the | Curtain Muslin ‘yard: lower than the price. the officers used their battons, and the Houri- | wounds the wife must haye died first. In the 1.000 yards French Oneck Poplin: ic. @ yard, hans received blows as weil as gave them. ti- | case of the wife there was found evidence of re- worth 50. cer McElfresh was struck on the nose and the | cent delivery. {0 yards Black Atpaca,30c.. worth, 40c. Hourihans had their heads cut. It is alleged | Dr.W.W. Potter, the Coroner, was next sworn. | 1lot G: Ra xore S* at si mcvtr Covert, Judge C To-a: Ts Yuster and splendid fab that since the Hourihans were tried and ac- | Black Tamise, beautiful luster splendi ¥ have case of Tyler agt. Conway (ejectment) was trie Scotch Gi ib, steel frame, Umbrelias, time since, they have frequently attempted to « ) a. + 12 rib, steel frame, reli Se. uy Ey alii, Nery ‘eh insult the ‘officers who were witnesses for the ——_-—_—_ es EMORY BAXTER, ovecation, in the case. The attate caused a | Mr. O. D. Bannerr ox a Territorrat | _mh 12m 1920 Pennsylvania avenue, ge crow gather, when the lsoners | GOVERNMENT.—In our report of the meet- . Teached the station-house Mr. D. E. Cahill ap- | ing of the “True Herobinase hele pote Sasi es pe ed peared for them, and at his suggestion the ex- | Friday evening, in the Second Ward, as pub- COLMAN & CO..(succesors to H.W. amination of the case was postponed, and they | lished in Saturday's STAan, the remacks of Me, BERMAN COLMAN & C0. .(weccomnars i : were held to bail. ©. D. Barrett, in favor of the territorial bil , | site Center Mi MAN ACTURE, F It is all on the part of the defence that | were unintentionally omitted. Mr. Barrett, in | en DBALEKS IN BUILDING MATEKIALS from theinguriuans were proceeding quietly | an able address, favored a Territorial govern- | _ tering fitted the Mill near lath street and Canai reine ae nes ceeenee, to the house of a friend | ment,and said ‘the opponents desired fhat the | *'t! machinery for, ni strect, SASH. BLINDS, &c., hhving on rth street, when, at the corner of bas- | peopleshould be allowell to votes That war just | we feet OCR eS RETO Hee wach sachusetts avenue and 2d street, they were met | what the bill was for. He that the pop- | needed by manufacturing ow that have hereto. by Sergeant Johnson, who, without. pro w interests of Ws were a- | fure been made 5 ‘ordera entrante: any stepped up to the older Hourihan ‘at assome of the States, vet Congress had | our care will receive prompt attention, and satisfac and said “I'll sweeten you.” Hourihan said to | but seven and a half hours te give them this see- | tite suiranteed. es. DOOR and WINDOW his brother, ‘That man has been me | sion, and the same time the next; while these | pram Sof armed MOULDINGS BRAG ETS, for some time past. and 1"ll_go down to the sta- | States had the attention of their Legisiatures | REWEL’ Hock: BALCOTERS ARO HALLS, (eu bouse and report him to Lieut. Kelly.” | two months or so during the same time. If Con- | gc. Ac.-of which can be found a good aseyrement Upon bearing this Sergeant Johnson threw down | gress could give us the necessary time he would | both at our Store and Mill. prseis bis bundle, blew his and was in a mo- | ask for no better government. He then defended PLANING, MATC! axa. SCROLL, SAWING, went surrounded by officers, and the Hourihans | Mr. Riddle from the imputation that he had re- | TURNING, and Mill, Work generally in Poort Kere arrested. handcuffed, and beaten. Dr. | ceived a fee for his speech, and was no Republi- ao tn thin AEX pee ‘i Newtor. was called in and dressed the wounds of | can. He recited the events of the Oberiie fugi- = Ay John ould also call tention to onr depari- Horiba, and this morning he pro- | tive slave dificultics im 1859, and Mr. Riddle’s | mentef BUILDERS HARDWARE, wirr= wee gerous the | defence of the alleged rioters. Is that the m: sertment can be found at the lowest market rates arrest of the officers. Patrick Hourihan then Nes | PAT iH tantly that receives money and is made atool? [Cries | PAINTS, OMe eh Pi TTY. ec. eo! swore out a warrant before Justice Walter | of ‘no,’ “no. on hand. MAN, COLMAN € © i geainet Sergeant Johnson, charging him with | Mr. Watson said his brother, Daniel L. L. | yanic-tm Opposite Ceuter Martket.”” assault and battery with intent to Wateon, was one of the rioters, and Mr. Rid- | —™2='™! Fa ppg a die refused to Teceive a fee for his defence. SNGER'’S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING A wEprv™ is coming among us whose exhibi- ir. Barrett said that defence of Mr. Riddle’s x tions, it is anno |, are to exceed, pols ae was the starting point of the events that gave FOR gate, Bane OF SXCHAEGE. Hous power, all that we have seen, and before | the colored men their freedom. ‘Sold on Instaimen: which the cabinet demonstrations of the Daven- ar LEWIS BAAR’S, a FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO Georgetown Advertisements, The New York Mechanic —_o7 SS - ——— faction to know that at least Orpsa -ARTMENT. ey BacomiC, THE STOCKHOLDERS done in regard to . ELPHONZO YOUNGS. 8, M. BURCHARD. ee the AS PIIC FLA LE of Goorgetowe ws cal look. "The New York State gg mr as 225, Rext.the Mth instant. at 7 o'clock. A full att-.!= pa ag oe ae > mane A up as No as Ys = ro " taken without fall indontares nor €oF lees then | geet Groner C, Huxwixc, Ry BUILDING AwBOCTATION or more than tive years, the employers to No. 410 7th street, Northwest, will be held at Langs oe BM: be bound to provide suitable board and medical Ptabir cat: ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00, 5 BN REIRO gent, the th SZ o'clock, attendance. While this bit! wilt, = a Ixpucement To Bey a Goop SEwrxa Ma- Seen ne 5s Seceien WEE Sok oicore some modification, it can ——y -4 \y | CHINE.— Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, the pba WILLIAM KING, 8 retary, chicoted to by those who have the, real intonert | most simple and best constructed sewing ma- Gr as BOTS Wo CAKPAVias o . Prats, bors of the prosent generation come ot | chine, will hereafter be soldon liberal terms. cers, Tow. the term "bye are oniy half tanght” and in | {pathy Ab te ageney, Baume Comme ana He Mt SP ARTTAE 120.0 m cases not even ve 43 ‘want . - e iti or: no Control over them In the at shop oF sont and E. abe eH Sera 217 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOCB, tor oll ube want to 4 —Ty the oleh pe of it. Asa result, Amel let, 1870, are rapidly being su ted by ignorant serubs, PENNIEs FOR SaLe—aApply at the Star Office. ae! and unless a change for the better takes a Conner Foun-aNv-A-HAL? StR EET, soon, the field of mechanics will be almost Economicar, Reviap entirely occupied by those who have acqnired a | ley’s Baking Powder is 81 knowledge of their business in other countries. | market. Free from am ‘There are, to day, in all our citres, establish- | and so nicely com) ments in which not a single American workman | each box insures is employed. This ‘deplorable state of aftairsis | rolls, pastry, &c., wi y due to the simple fact, that native journeymen | two feaspoonsful to a quart of flour is necessary, cannot be found who possess the requisite | while those of ordinary manufacture require knowledge of the work done. We shall await | from one-third toa half more. Ask ir grocer with more than ordinary feelings of interest the | for Dooley’s Baking Powder, take no fate of this bill when it reaches other. €03 JO8. L. SIMMS, Collector RY GOODS AT GOLD Prices. _ Awoking ie ALL MERDS OF ORY © ay sang cto ca : stock of Py é % conte New York. In the meantime, a Well for some of the Iabor associations to take Tae CENTRAL Dotrar Storr, D. Beck, TEAS. the subject into consideration. and see whether | Jewelry, Fans, Vases, Plated Ware, No. 83 | GuxpowDER. JAPAN, OOLONG, IMPERL a proper discussion of it will notelicit such fact: | Market Space, between 8th and 9th streets. AL, ENGLISH, BREAKFAST, &.. all ion and information as will lead to the establishment | Alse, Agent for Florence SewingMachine. 2,3,1: | aud’ prices, Kuaranteed as LOW as any beuse ln the of an apprentice system that will operate beneti- aan city. cially for the boys as well as their employers? | pr. Wy Surgeon Chiropodist, most ‘That something must be done is painfully rms his that on and peg ee COFFEE. evident, if we would not have our boys grow up | after March Ist, 1870, his establishment will be . os Hee pose bert —— . of trade they located in the more eligible — No. 535 ae sANR,chnjons Old Government, roasted...30 adopt ata calling. Almost daily we are con- | street, opposite U.S. Treasury. He successfully 0. ge + frouted with the Carniey, what shall we do with | treats Go:ns, Bunions, Chilbiains, Club and In- - {i Gomuine”), roasted. our boys? If ats and guardians will be and other diseases of the fee! Pure”) de advised by us, they will have them thoroughly erring Nalin ‘inconvenience to the = auine” indentured as apprentices, and made thorough | The shoe can be worn with ease immediately workmen, and not allowed to run riot, and do | after the o abot 3 f jock Cronk. tmpron weil built three-story brick Dwelling Limes, con taining seven rooms and celiar.and biackanith shop. inthe rear. ‘Terme. one half cash, balance in six and twelve Tonths, with tnterest. secured by deed of wast tl ty. weyancing and stamps at the rato the many emi the parct WO will be aired when as they please and grow up in unprincipted | nent ph ‘surgeons and thousands of other ol ype ee property is struck off = licensc, to become as worthless as men as they naiblo persons whe patronine bis establish fe Kinda colmbined, roasted sumcibing ed have been as boys. ment. Hours from 8 a. m. to 6p. m. bia Our Coffees: Roasted Fresh every an; ————_-+e-——___ ress of business at Dr. Whito fe unsble | and'we grint them Yor cur summers ‘Tue Fatt ov Gory AND ITs Ervects—The | PF EXTRA C1 to Office. te patie: their Tesidences except TRA CHARGE tumble in gold and its effects on the market penal me <oagheag = {orm the subject of an elaborate article im the New York Tribune, from which we condense | the following The decline, it ts sald, occurred Escoukack Home maxc Fag ego at a very opportune period retailers, bu: other brands, whic tore most Heavily on importers; and astegaris | WASHINGTON GLANS S WoRKS, = | Suuining riots, quality the eflect o a further decline tmntil gold ig meee arf pase bbadash siciedehanniin! reach par, “ the opinion seems to be quite gen- i,t mpanntact of ABBE cral that, could epecio payments be resumed, » | ia trata ko siete atiae oe ee TE | ok ccunine articlnad chniee HOW ORLEANS al. | , Terme; Ore third RtTy good business would be done in every | * On band. a large supply of the best quality of | wassuuhand, asales rkuw lower grades. Prices | Zorca'ty purchaser branch of trade, and that merchants could again CHINN ES. ‘of all sizes and pattern: tow. mrches do business at @ profit.” In the wholesale trade | ~ mg Btfet attention paid to private monlds. fe 19 ant A it is stated that prints have been reduced from | “arg x ANDER, Ss one to two cents per yard, the present prices being based on “the price of gold and the raw DISTILLER AWD RECTIFIER, cotton, and on what it has Setually cost €0 | yo a p seit uehocas manufacture them.” — Certain brands of nue wie bleached and brown goods have advanced from FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC one to two cents per yard. Foreign goods WINES AND BRANDILES. have been more or less affected, some d-- A mupply of ge BAY RUM on hand. scriptions to the extent of ten cents per yard. 0, 913 SEVENTH STREET, soaP. Staple articles of dress goods are from 10 to 15 Between I street and Massachusetts avenu/ Several brands of C._B. JEWELL'S, several brand per cent. lower than they were thres weeks ago. | — thington, D.C. misim_ | of BT. BABBITT S, DOBBINS ELECTRIC. Carpets of domestic manufacture have dec:7e0 Ga SEEDS! «| REYS: TALLOW; in pn ren ave kinds ox but Us per cent., and foreign linens about 5 per CATALOGUES ‘NOW READ = fent.. {fn the past three weeks. Laces, em- 9" ADE, Iaidarias a. ‘ave greatly declined; also man- oe PRUNES, Figs, tles, sitks, and ribbons. American silks and DATES. RAISINS, PAPER SHELL ALMONDS, italian cloths have been reduced in price, the 100 BARRELS EARLY aud NUTS of all kinds. latter from 15 to 9) per cent. Shaw's have de- clined 10 to 12% percent. The boot and shoe BOSE POTATOES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. trade, it is said, will not be affected, as labor is LANDRETH’S EXTRA APPLES, ia S88 NOU pesks Posuiemns ac. high, and the "price of leather is’ advancing. EARLY PEAS, Several choice varietion, by th® barrel or bushel. | A “2, SEE UW, BOOKS FUSLISEED. BE. Groceries of all descriptions are selling very far And other Varieties. below the ruling prices of last year. Coffee has ee ie POTATOES, fallen from 45 cents to 35 cents. ‘Two months EARLY VALENTINE BEANS, Ssinieia inden vereitien Soe eee ago the best white sugar was queted at 20 cents And many other Varieties. ‘veral choice varieties, by barrel or - by the barrel; the same quality of sugar is now oitered at 12% cents. Flour is offered at #7 a barrel, which Yast year cost $16. ‘Teas declined last week 10 cents to 15 cents. A year ago the best butter sold for 55 cents; at present it stands CABBAGE, BEETS, CARROTS, . BUTTER, KGG PLANT, LETTUCE, ihn: sihiainn ahaa Sr ghidi ‘dite Sambiite ONION S878. 4c.. OATS, SEED CORN, | ODF trade, and we are‘constantly supplied with © at 40 cents. GRASS SEEDS, IN FULL SUPPLY. aah oo dee panics nag re EN AS . Tux Lats Rarp ox THE Inpiane Compl CLOVES, TIROLRT, eae ocee crass, | tonto the mentary Order by Gene: ue Gen. c “ . at Has ie eve te n ihe Wet The Lieuts Sea a moxie aioeene SEEDS, & ase ee his headquarters in the West—“The Lieuten- ; ; . &e. ‘ oy _ ant Gencral, commanding this military distric GARDEN AND HORTICULTURAL TOULS Bieter everyting ay ep ee ges takes pleasure in announcing to his command IN FULL STOCK. generally. Our facilities for ‘ing are surpassed b| 10. Fallen ceeaiarlnd ha Sh Maarten Genet | HOES, RAKES, TOOL Ee nig gratia cot aeemeees at cavalry and tl 3th infantry. under command - od OURS y 5 + of Brevet Col. Baker, of the 3d cavalry, against SPADES, DRILLS, &c. | and quantity as represented. Please give’a single | THACKERAY S BOOKS, CHEAP RDITION, aband of Piegan Indians, in Montana, These | Guaxos AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Story, Fitz Bondie's Cont . Yellow Pluck Indians, whose proximity to the British line has Pe se RPLY Papers prices. evcenta each. Pin Manufacture furntshe iemm an easy and fe ° 3 7 . fost Amenth!: a r sefitnt stack, Rave! viertorrdered and PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, CULTIVATORS, &c. ELPHONZO YOUNGS « co., Practical iniereste ot industrial progrow.. A Tara stolen with comparative impunity, in ee — “ting kg omens a and contempt of the authority of the govern- JOHN A. BAKER, sth very oa price Bgeanie at yg Books it. Tr vin en re] warned, . - STU! 5 they have at last rete cla carefully” prepared AGRICULTURAL AND SEED WAKEHOUSE GROCERS, mil Corner 4 sirent and Penna avenoe. well-merited blow in the middle LOUISIANA AVENUE, — een with the thermometer below zero, when expe- rience had led them that they could not be reached. The blow feil. One hundred and seventy-three Indiaus were killed, two thousand AGRICULTURAL BOOKS. A’ fets-eotw Betweex 9H axn 10TH StREETs, ~ 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ESTABLISHED 1844. Practical Floriculture: @1%. three Lundred horses captured, and the village DREW J. JOYOE & 00. : 2.0. Gardening for and property of the band totally destroyed. A Unuks, pe"4 Consen Four-axp-a-HaLy Stazxr, 38a. Book come, £3 he Lctnant General canwat commsesd'in | ORABAPE Muse ei sae nen "| Rersets meiinf linkerigts Soci ck highly the spirit and conduct of the troops an: BEPAIBING in all its branches. J 4 ~ their commander in the difficulties and hard- | Ai Carriages left Sor Repawrs, Siorase RLEHONZO YOUNGS. —_—E. M. BURCHARD. Digease of Domestic ships they experienced in the inclemency of the | som weather and the results of this severe but well- merited punishment of these Indians. He con- g tes the citizens of Montana upon the prospect of future security.” WEET CIDER, Cc. S. O- HARE & SON, Fuller: pear Hints to Housekeepers: . hi int received from Northern Ohio 25 bi Sia pon PELE CIDER, purcandtwect, The seme tele Trariabien of Amerioe . pure and aweet. eartables E somewhat advanced, we will retail thin Cider to fan- GROCERS, Fruit Trees, Ameri ilies. in quantities to suit, at 35 cents per gallon, o 16 trade at reduced rates. Prorosep REvNIoN oF REPUBLICANS IN ViR- Gisia—Pursuant to efforts on the rt of Prominent Kepublicans to unite the various cle- A ica; ri + anid ture; #140. B: @ ss ments of the party in Virginia a meeting was | Hiss; inavan — - Mayhew e lil Horee Doctor: 88. Parkman's. Bock held in Richmond Saturday, and, after & har- NORTHERN PRODUCE COMPANY, Boone: SF ginmmone oe Rowe: 91... Rand's Bulls, gnontons interchange of opinions snd addremes PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! 1913 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Ber. Maxp 8. | $3. Bands Flowers, Parlor and Gard-n: @3. Bana © aries, H eer member of Congress, and eUNpOX zi ao 10th and lith streets. Stoutridge; $5. James H. Piatt. jr., mem! pa ap , LBC a others, in favor of a union of the party in accord L Another Se. we opened, with the national administration and the ma- port brothers are mere j ~ All the feats | Taz AwenicaN TRACT SOCIETY.—A moating 32 Market Space, Washington, D. C. Jority in Congress, a resolution was adopted pro- | Dessert Busks, ratychave just made arrangements to receive if the of rope tying will be |, but these are | of the American Tract Society was held last | ™*2-eclm B. A. NORTON, A: — | viding for the appointment of a committee of Ecetireun, = zmong the least of Mr. Kead’s performances. | night at the Calvary Baptist Church, for the OR SALE. five trom each of the committees, of which Hon. Caskets. A. ROSS RAY & BRO.S Solid trom rings, of the soundest iron, are to be | purpose of discussing the wants of the Chim. | E ©. H. Porter, Dr. G. K. Gilmer and Gen. Wm. nae eet on fhe armaof persons-and around their | Inen and the inhabitants generally of the Pacilic FOR SALE. Wickham are respectively chairmen, to which ‘Lewon Nuts, Pen E TO SARIS BIDEN THE RECORDS OF LIVING OFFIC , without passing over the hand or head: | coast. Senator Buckingham, of consecticat, 2 | was gation " Pearl Biscuit; also 7 orien Conpe at the sme Une floating music ta be heard | ode of the Vice Presidents of the society, pre: FOR SALE. | gress to arrange for a. conterence to be held in Raendoreh Albert Blea 2 re Kanal Ope tion og thre Bebeiion arou: 3 ane ellows: , and after devotional exercises, ichm Teor- WwW. BURCHELL, ioipatiog Hail, and will commence te-smorrow might. iehevbo ease ee oo te ns DRY AND FANCY Goons. ganize and make most effective and influential | jal9 Under Ebbitt Hoists oor. let ‘ats. the Gr read at ——— e— — and then introduced Kev. C. L. Shearer, Assist a a ; | the Republican party of the State in su UPREMB COURT OF THE DISTRICT oF | This celebrated Flour ie WARRANTED togi by Lewis R. Hammersley, U.S. M.C.....$3 08 Tur TseareRs—Mr. John E. Owens com- | ant Secretary of the sociecy, who gave the fol- | OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD BY | ¢‘President Grant’ administration and COLUMBIA. PERI WE OF DANIEL WEBSTER. By George mences an engagement at the Nati ‘heater | lowing statistics of the $ year its | THE 41u OF APRIL, AS WE ARE DETER- | gress. The committee met Saturday afternoon, | Janes Owner, Jr, FECT SATISFACTION. et Curtis. Volume by Ob: Volene S aae this evening, se Joshua Butterby, in“The View Eeotaket wereeiz 22. Expended in colportage, | sinED TO LEAVE THE CITY, and arranged the details for, the conference, No. 1889, Equity Docket 9. aan =a ‘500 ton non” thsanorgeae nt in nme tone — ‘appropriations, for the 4 Treen 8000, in STORE for Rent, and FIXTURES for Sale. poe Se ae hl fme ee ee ction of the fama, Au ee a Taare than “| a = 2, fend. q Chapman Sisters commence the second $20,000,000" copies ‘of publications te cee eee SIEGEL BROS., respectively by Gen. Wickham and Dr. Gilmer, GWNER: On are berehy wotitied tempo SAM ES week of their engagement at Wall's Opera | dred and forty-one Senator Patter- the remaining twelve to be selected at large | me and be heard in the on WEDNESDAY | Also, their celebrated high grade, House thisevening. in the burlesque of “Pluto.” | 80m, of New Hampshire delivered an ad- 902 SEVENTH STREET, by the joint committees d by Messrs. | next, the 16th instant. at 12 o'clock m. ARLINGTON MILLS EXTRA. and the comedy entited “The Happiest Dav of | drets, and was followed by Hon. 8. 8. Fisher. | _mhsim Oxe Doon Asove I Srrezt. orter, Gilmer, and Wickham. mbit WALTER'S. COX. Auditor. “ 4 ROMAE hadrame omc nee ite.” Th int wy = a iT. venson. of 80- ee hich Al BRUSALEM,; Fir, aad Ge requir cane a ee | ocle wade he cen ae LPPingort vem STITUTE, ‘Tux Gorn Sensation Sunsipima.—Yesterday | SP2C1# PAYMENT RESUMED! beara yt aire aad ‘century. By W. W. Biory.. w is oe soe Parker closed with the iction. ¢ DTM gus, Mp. Yas _® comparatively quiet day in the Gold | Persons purchasing CIGARS, TOBACCO, &e., or, Perish Astronomy. In Six TRE ALUMNI Association of the Medical —— Select Boarding and ._ Every facitity | Koom. The quotations fluctuated very * ae Connecticut coemaetlitietad Department of Georgetown College held a | Tue womax rho cowhided Gray, the ab- | for the acquirement a4 ind’ finished | gold opening at 112 and closing at 112%. Deal: 8. BE. DAY 359 sola oe Staxer, And their Zecting on Saturday evening at the Medical | sconding New York banker, Writes 19 the New English and French education €rs lounged about the room apparently indiffer- pecial attention given to Music and Ornamen- College, corner E streets—Dr.Warwick | York Sun she is not his “Birdie,” but that Evans in the chair, and Dr. ©. M. Tree. Secre- | “Birdie” aclerk inthe Fourth ‘Auditor's Cat for boarding pugils ir English department tary. Several new members were elected. and | department of the Treasury, while the wie. : it wan decided that the annval reunion and sup- | wan employed in New York. She says that aa SFop circulars containing fall information addres Per would be held at Shaffeld's,on Peunsylva | cowhided Gray because he had’ defamed ner reeWiy REV.J.A.LIPPINCOTT.AM nia avenue,on the 24th inst. association | character in Washington before the ities, also voted to print the address or Eee S Cae: bv that means throwing her out of a situation. TWENTIETH STREET MAL. RT, a 720 omeure Street, ee een G 5 By WM. LINKINS & 80: gon, delivered at the late commencement. She also says that there was no improper inti- ——e—___ macy between her and Gray, who has hot ne hoe Inews—tleury aiackson, & colored to Omaha, but went te California by rail, took 'Y. Was arrested yesterday er Duvall | the amer iy and sailed f for ‘the larceny of Cigars from Charics Brien, | nine, OR SR “ Feweliread date CONS LARD. and after an examination before Justice Harper e Sa ae UTTER. EGGS, POULTRY, GAME, CANNED ‘Was sent to jal for court. Grx. O. 0. Howarp will lecture on “ Army | FRUITS and VEGRTABLES: Jobn Smiler and Lewis Hamilton were ar- | Incidents and Pei Experiences Giveus iN, very beet quality of ATS. BACON, Prior to neall. rested last night by Oficers Melnerney and | and During the War," this evening MARKETING Di TO ANY AD. Hosmer, of the art reetnct, for being drank | Hat, “Gere Robert’ c. Seherenngst tinceln | yp MABSEEING PELL yeR? aks-20" and disorderly and awaulting Mary Ryat. The: accopted the invitation, to pre- | 3 were fined $10 each by Justice Pearson. ¥ | side xi'this leeture and present Gea tuwecincy pean ters / ea ad Sat ide § sens. B. F. Butler, John A. Lo- JOHN McDERMOTT & B TEMPERANCE MATTERS.—The meeting of the P. Chipman, and other distinguished | COACH rvs CABRIAG! Washington Temperance Society eld last be present. LEBs, evening at the Board of Trade Rooms was ———o 310 Penney one Near PACS largely attended, and addremes were delivered | | Ssurs ov Reat Barats —Joshua Whitney & | pecErvsg tt BAND SULD ON Bemrs'd8: Bivme, of Virginia; Hon, W. | co. ‘eal estate brokers, have sold tot frond CARRIAGES 2 uRESSION a ve! California; J. D. . PB. “et inches street, between Al e Coldwell, Major Wm. G. Flood, George Mal fee mages SA ho her, | streets, by 100 feet deep, improve: two- W. P. Drew, Dr. Jester, Col. Pitcher, M. C. | story brick house’ eee improved by a UMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER I Heed soe RESOED LUMEBE ior - oadist of March 12 tayw—« Since the opentug of | Staslihaede & Sh mee > Oban, Louisiana, Minit, “Spor ag t few mares ent ncerests a bawdy house, to pay « fine 3 eniaat india, Liberia, equare from Northern | of 85; J and Thomas Aunar, con | Lexington, Lg onpeoe d vand Virginia | 9% Liberty victed of burglary, to four years each in the Al- | Conferences have voted upon bany penitentiary. Coar Om Ex seTvant at Tth street, tw battery with intent penitentiary for ‘Miss CHARLOTTE Ray, octoroon, bas entred BRAKE UP; or, The Yeung Peacemakers. By (li- ent to, speculation, and even those amembied | pill soeive SILVER in change equal toamount of | OONGRRES EXTRA FLOUR, mechan chad around the fountain for the most part conducted | PUe EXCHANGE EXTRA. asiness Ieleurely, breaking out only st long in- | YROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEER. = Uproar. 1 OF’ jrembers astonished the spectators in the fal O7aaet Commins’ ov Gumeutencs, “ ror Marc Tsi0. Fly Dodd.” and The omtcers of Ps ofice until te a cathe Tiga SAPRIL. | PEREECT UNIFORMITY GUARANTEED room a ir 1s} ‘SH BREF “sitet WHOLESALE AND KETAIL BOOKSELL- Beparate for farnishing KE NY stition eke ME. may bere. | CHOICE G CES: ‘quired fer nale of 4 during the samue period. ODS AND THE LOWEST PRI PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Conditions, &c., as heretot tits i GRIER: Between Sth and 10th mi2-6t Ast Lieut. 4th U.8. Art'y,A.6. 8. PPOPOsALS Fox Ear. C. 8. @ HARE & SON, Grecers, LOAN OFFICES. Ort Os sagan aera ay 1913 SEVENTH STREET, egersct yr vig Sa atly Wasurnaron, D-C.. March 4 Isfv,_ { NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, SS ORG will be received until | fe 14-tr Brrween M ann N. re mort ot SinREe ———_— THURSDAY, the 17th of Mi at tm. for all | “OO : : FULTON @ avenue. CoUNTERPEITING SINGULARLY DeTEcTep.— { the CORNED BEEF and MUTTON of Collaterals at thee lowest ed Commissioner Shields began an examination | required at this Depot, tor six months oresch ie FLOug: rLougny oy in the case of Bemona Howard, who tine on the Come Peele cal ee ome - was recently a large ufacturer peel 1. tse. Details and —_— Cased Large tiars “or meee, with having | with this advertisermont, fo be aitacked to'cgek vey: | Mecelpta direct from the mail, with onders towen wx | Las’ caused large numbers of ene Dosal o a 2 revenue stamps to be counterfeited for use in st *_G. BELU.C.8.,U.8,a. | Market Rates. PPoPouaLs vox SURSISTENOR STORES. Pressure To Seiz Rear Estare—a letter from New York of Saturday says:—‘ Thero is a tes just now to sell of the city, as DEPosirs. pecan ORBIT WETS ede YS et ESS s ‘AY COOKE & Co., eens S| cuca N.Y. on ‘g00d in: at rates oe ‘and pn COvEREAE® ‘SECURITIES, nick = Orders for STUCKS, end BOMDS promptly oxe- Z aS <i REVENUE STAMPS furnished. ing Mitlerson the of M ult, a £2,000, with no insurance. ise o Rage ae vin

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