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EVENING STAR_ Waui's Opera House. — e Lincoln Hail. Dramatic reading by Miw Iza- n, * Mac siey Chape —Musical entertainment. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 4## Tth street. Barlow's Gallery of On! Paintings, 1236 Penn- @ylvacia avenue— New pictures just rece: ved. —— Republican Meetings. A meeting of the republicans of the Second Cistrict wae held last night at Piney Branch factory, when speeches were made by Gen. ( ©. Howard. Prof. Langston, E. Williams Major Morse, Mr. Page, and oth sola" bens were adopted indorsing Gen. Chipman, The Fifth district republican clud held a Meeting last night at the Stevens schoel-house, when lenry Kay, John Minor Botts, Charles Larie, A. 5. Ta and Kicbard“Brown were appointed a committee of five to receive and @-tribute tickets on the day of election. A committee of nine, consisting of Sandy Lacy Walker Whnte, Jobn Roan, Henry Himber, A. bert Day, Geo. Phillips, Kobert Trowling, Rob- ert Gilmore and A. F. Hines, was also appointed toa } to the general details of the election, an ali the republicans in the district reached the Speeches were made by Messrs. Payton, Walker White, Halse, (ueminee i > avd th Gen. The rej Twenty s m erected and the South del nized b dent; Charles Ch: Michael Shiver, vice brief address npon taking the ben introdmced Mr. N. G. Ordway, 1 with cheers, and gare the party some hard knocks. At, the t his remarks, Gen. N. P pman was cuced amid enthustastic and prolonged cheering. and spoke about half an hour, pre- senting the issues of the camy clear ane nanner. ht, about 11 o’c , oMicer gett, while on his way from his Pennsylvania avenne, near lth street eighth precinct station, to go on , Was accosted by Mrs. Edward Richards, standing in the door of ber residence. Padgett declined to stop, telling her that he did not to have any conversation, and was in the act of Dg on, when she drew a pistol and fired, the ball entering the fleshy part of the lett leg of the officer, inilicting a severe wound. Pacgett immediately went to Dr. McKim’s of- fice. where bis wound was dressed. it is alleged that for some time past Birs. Richards bas been ip the babit of meeting Padgett on the street and conversing with him, and that recently she bas boasted that she had won, or was about to ‘Win, him from his wife. Pargett’s wife, a short time ago, spoke to bim in reference to Mrs. K., avd Padgett declined to have any further con. Yersation with her, (Mra. K.,) and has since endeavored to avoid her; on one or two occa- sions tearing up notes sext by her to him in the presence of the party they wrre sent by. Pad- ‘tt asserts that there was nothin, criminal be- tween them, and thai he considered i: his daty to break otf from ber on learning what sie about him, and that she was deposed to br im into disrepute. judges declining to take bail in the absence of a certiticate that Padgett is out of danger. ° ‘Tee Exe —Keviswn of the List of Super- intende me Points of the Law eto the Bai- lot— Yesterday stternoon a conterence took place in the Judges’ chambers at the City Ha'l, at which thete were present the Judges of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Governer Cooke, Gen man, Mr. Merrick, anda nomber of prominent workers of each political party, for the purpose of revising the “Of superintendents of election; Mr. Mer- viek’s friends having expressed ‘some dis- Satisfaction on a of the appointment or certa sup nis whose names were not on tt bmitted by them. ‘The lists were <s rranged to suit all nAMmeSs On the list executive com- he Saperin- and the judges in reading the law bat as to the ballots the law must be Omplied with, and to conceal the name of The question as to whether ickets with name= pasted over #) should be eo e it and _s Jegal votes M Judge 3 The dudge Maear i ? te made a decree divorcing Mary A. from the bonds of wmairimony- with ¢ Schaefer. The petitioner states sbe mar- $3 Se The Election. Special Police Officers appointed—arrang: mens for Keeping Order on Election Day. Under instructions @f the board of police Major Richards to-day appointed the following as Fpecial officers to do duty on the day of the election, (making his selections from a list of pearly 200,) and they will to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, receive their commissions at police head Precinct.—L. D. House, Jas. H. Harri son, Jobn Springman, W. A. Altemns, Chas. | Pri b. R. H. Marlow, Wa. ©. Tucker, Jae. L. Adams, jas. H- as. L. Sigourney, Philip Shea. Scoond Precinct —E. M. Botelor, J. B. M J. W. King, Albert Thomas, B. W. Summy, ¥. Brown, G. T. Gibbons, J. B. Devan, Jas. Tur- ner. J.'T. May. Third Precinct —Jas. G. Harper, B. F. Har- per, Geo. Toomey, Aug. Dorr, I. Branzill, Henry ‘icholson, S. H. Sherwood, J. H. Kendle, K. Hi ory, W. A. Hammon. Fourth Precinct —W. H. Lewis, Wm. Smith, lobn F. Streeks, Ed. Long, J. W. Washington, fr. W. Cross, C. W. Drury, James Freere, D. & Fish, R. E. bn “J Wm. Metz, Wm. Esler, W. F. Thomas, John 8. Brent. . F Precinct,—James Taylor, J. H. Jobnzon, Wm. Hayes. Sizth Precinct —Jobhn Wise, Chas. Farqubar, Jobn Ourand, John W. Hays, A. 5. Martin’ Chris. Dice, John T. Saffell,’ George Miles, Frank Walter, David Marphy i. Dubant, F. Shields. Seoonth Precinct.— Wiliam Lyman, James A. Cooper, Mich] Pendergast, Jono Hart, Amja Duvall, J McCarthy, P. O'Dea, J. F. Lar- James Thomas, W. H. E. mand, F. Myers, mes Fitzpatrick, Dennis Quill, L. Graves, Lancast G. Stephenson, Jos. Chew. —D. Berkiey, Chesterfield Marsuall, Richard Smith, Ne! Harris, John E. Ferguton, Joseph Gibson, H. Petit, Henry Better, Pierce McGill, H. J. Cawood, James Liverpool, Ebenezer Large, Jerem’h k. Knight, T. S. Webster, Washington Jolnson, James Mulhall, L. B. Smallwood, Marquis W. Cas- sidy. On the day of the election each special will be accompanied by one of the reguiar forse, Spellman, - | and the mounted men will be held in reserve at | headquarters for an emergen. ER OF MAJOK RICHARDS. ards to-day issned bis order to the force, that “no member mast take any part in the election, except to deposit bis own vote; that but one line of woters, two abreas: will ‘be permitted at any poll; that any who takes @ position in line after once vot Sqall be arresje@;”* that “when the superinten ents of election shall have given their de: iu any case, that decision, so far as the are copcerned, is final, lunmediate care that there to other persons desiring to vot zen has depesited his vote, or-it has been de- cided that he is not entitled to a vote, the police officer will require him te move on, and no bickering or quarreling in the polling places must be for an instant tolerated. The superin- tendents of election must, in all cases, be pro- tected from insult. The line of voters will be kept always free from obstructions, and any attempt to break the line will be promptly met at any hazard by the prompt arrest of the party or parties making the attempt. No threat: taunts, jeers, or insults will be tolerated to Bowen’ towards any voter, and person# gui of suck conduct must be immediately arrested. Drunken and disorderly persons and persons having concealed weapons will be arrested.” CONFERENCE OF THB SUPERINTENDENTS 0» ELECTION TO-DAY. The Judges of Election iu the various pre- cincts met to-day at balf-past one o’clock at the Governor's office (pursuant to call) for the pur- pose of perfecting arrangements and receiving instructions, as to the mode of conducting the election on Thursday next. The office and side- walks were one perfect jam of judges, clerks, —— for clerkships, Xc., the line outside being well and safely corralled with wagons, buggies, carts, carriages, and vehicles of ali kinds. Inthe office at balf past one o'clock, Gen. N. P. Chipman calied to order, ani sug! ester. that they had better not wait tor Judge acArth2t, but proceed at once. Mr. Wm. Dickson said hat Judge MacArthur would cer- tainly be there, Whereupon Gen. €. with Irew bis suggestion, and (he assemblage awaited the arrival of the Judge. At2 o'clock Judge May Arthur arrived, and Governor Cooke explained <ne construction posed to be put on the existing !aws govern- elections, THE POINT ng that clause direc ballot boxes to the Merrick and ¢ view, whereupon it was agreed that. the bal hoxes should be brought up and delivers the Governor immediat-’y after the count the ballots. ‘Mr. Merrick then called attention to ANOTHER POL compeliing the jadg with the ballot-boxes, whic! and the First National Bank was se- ce of deposit. ‘The oue: cemen to escort the different naking for a while ¢ which was ey uiring, * Wha’ im here anyhow , Cooke a: ur then set to work prepat. THe PROCRAMNY, ‘lich was read by Mr. Dick ried seopendunt an the * December, 1862, (her maiden name bel>g Meograyw.. that they lived together cnt? ‘May, 1563; that he treme ber with such traeity th=: sna was obliged to © to ber father’s <-sidence; that Tespandent —_— ot Hill, Nod., and be baying writ. = we? Several letters promising to treat her kindly if she returned to bim, on the !2th of J ane, Jee, she went fo him, and remained until Octo- ber of that year. duri h time his tenet. ment was bad, aud he & pistol at her threatening to kif! her: that while howas absent she found a memorandum book in which he had been writing, aud tore out leaves centaiaing the following language :—"This is to certity that my troubles are to be ended, if not, my future existence in ths world will be extinguished, tor 1 am bred of hving any more, and what some more. | wil! end my wife,” ec. Mr. R.D.M Soy appeared for petitioner, and Mr. - dobneen teok th ‘Tae PipTeests AMENDMENT CELERERATION. ‘The Boys im Blue met fast mgut at Union League Hall, to make arrangements for cele- brating ‘he spmiversary of the adoption of the nth amendment, when the chair— Mr. A. stated that some thought the 1th ist. yas the pr y for the celebration, and thers advocated the 2st and 2d instant, in View of the election being held on the 2th. After discussion, a committee was appointed to Waiton Gen Chipman, to ascertain bis wishes im reference fo the matter. and report. A reso- lution endorsing the nomination of Gen. \. P Chipman, and pledging him their support, was adopted Unanimously. A syeech was made by Janes H. Clements, of Portemoath, Va, adse eating the election of Gen. Chipman, for the good it would do the repubiicans in \ irginia. = Maaxtone Eveetion or YM. ©. 4. Opricers.—Tue annual meeting of the Young Men's Christ As ociation was held last evening when the lowing officers were elected for th year. President. Fr: H. Smith pri dents, Wm. Stickney, D. A. Barr, Wm. Bal lan‘yne, A. M_ Gangewer, ©. N. Richards: cor- responding secretary, F. W. Pratt; recording secretary, S. J. Barrows. Hu Imbrie: treasurer. ©. B. B: C. Streut. The followin, Convention to be held at Lincoln Ha! city. on the thot May next: Major General 0, ©. Howard, Kev. George A Hall, F. H. Smith, Citpton Lloyd, A. T. Stewart, D. A. Barr, B A. Winslow, and F. W. Vaughn. : Keal PstTaTe Sates —By Thomas E. W: ea auctioneer, of original lot 1 square fronting 27 feet street, by a depth of 110 feet, to for $1,200. Lstimer & Cleary, auctioneers, bare sold lot 1S square 9, fronting 25 feet on 12gh street ‘West, between © and P streets north.to W. K. Daley, for $745.75; also parts lot 7 and %, square 1, fronting with tmprovements on sth and Sth streets. and K and 8 streets N. W., to Mrs. Lina Steb, for ~~ Covrpn'T Dro’ Beery Smoruserp nebes on tith eo. A. Lane, =, wT Miewt Haye ue Mop afternoon, about ¢ o'clock. a man, ard Maryman. who resides on Cap tempted to commit suicide by im the cana! pear Maryland was rescued from the water Meer Supnell and some citizens, whotook him to the First precinct station* and afterwards sent bim bome. Domestic unpleasantness is said to Rave prompted the attempt. whneendan tose Cuvacn F.ectton. Yeetty of St. Paul's Ol evening. the following Dr. W. m. ison, register. Ison; delegate to convention, Dr. W. W. Valk, alter vate delegate w. > Mr. Eprron:—Would you not through inftuential paper 51 to the a Machine Agents the impropriety of sending their annoying drummers to our houses. |: is great nuisance and should be abated t Maxy Ortizeys, ‘ardens, Firte Warp BUILDING ASSOCIATION. At the “sth monthly of this association held last evening at Hall, money was Dooley's Sdvanced on 24 shares at $110 per share. ———_——— © J.C. PARKER sends us the May number of 8 ribner't Monthly: also, Godey's Lady Book and Lippincoti’s Magazine for May. porn eho ln Five Onoine Cxarns, and Studs futtons received at Prigg’s Dollar Store, No. 47 Penn- Syl Vania avenue, yesterday. of ticket to be voted, opening the question of ** splitting,” t at once, athousaud remarks were etic: two mutes. It was then decided, in answer to an injairy, the vote wouid be coniined exclusively ts Present reg:stration lists, and that none be added as heretofore on election day by affidavit or certificate. Should an open ticket be handed to the judges, the receiver shall fold the ticket sO as to conceal the name, and put it in the box, and it in the count there be found two tickets folded ih one, they shall throw them out. Scratched or pasted tickets shal) be counted bat if the pasted portion of a ticket »ceomes detached it shall not be counted. ‘The rest of the programme of re previous yeare was then adopted. an: judges bad received each an amen y gramme they persed, having previous! y been ‘piermed that ballot-boxes and necessary stationery would be placed, to-morrow atter~ noon, in the hands of the respective Lienten ants of Police. AFFAIRS AT THE th: tations of ft, wy Warp.—Chartes £. Stanford. Bereau of Constru and Kepairs; H. Alden, form nance Department of the army; ars, Were yesterday dismissed from duty at the Washington navy-yard. Colonel B. F. Sitaj- +on, of Baltimore, has been appoiated rereman in the Shi Department of the Bareau of Construction and Repairs. Two Boys Si#for.—Yesterday afternoon as ‘bree youths were playing at the corner of First and East Capitol streets, a loaded pistol exploded im the bande of one named Mureney, the bail paseing through the right band of one of them named -James Lynch, and in the bact another. The shooting was accidental, and beth the wounded boys are doing well. ~ ° THE NoMINaTions ComPLeTs.—A meeting of the democrats of the Twenty-first district wa= held last night, and Mr. John B. Haves was nominated as the candidate for the House ot Delegates. This completes the nominations of both parties for all the districts, ’ Baron Luperer, the Austrian Minister, was taken suddenly ili ow the corner of 11th street aud Pennsylvania avenue yesterday niog, and was placed ins hack by Mr. Towles and sent to his residence. i ‘TRE proceedings of the ity Councils are “rowded out to-day by @ press of matter. THE COURTS. Orxcert Cocnt, Judge Cartter—Olark va lager: submit ‘Court Boh Judgment given for platetia. Bo Brown, death <a ¥ ’ sneueases by comnsel, PF jones, executor be made a purty Soit Ye. Kisove? dismfseed for want of appeafan pearanc counsel or client. Schroder urs triei . Bt peels for $470. with rest on O54 from 13th jarch. 1868. to dth of Juue, 1868. a» on $470 trom the latter date until Septemtor 3 Lewis vs. Holmead: motion for new trial filed by counsel. State ot tend vs. Brent, ex seutor, certified to Court im General Term, Ad- ve ge Vive ~Yeaterda: Jedge Viva. — RH and ro) Ox iminat Gov jars. for assault i Teowis core alias Sovth, Charged wt | os retenses. wae found guilty. need Yearr in the Albany penitentiary. PULIOB COURT, Judce Snell —Yeaterday. Kate ying @ bawd) house. Gned pnd he Ab Sppes! was taken. and witn: > ED pros. RK sutth charged with illegal nothing to found a charge apon. TO-DAY Wm Stevenson. drivi fi Cbs ored. charged w one cession 3 fined Jas Gales fadecent expoenre: Abed S77" It is now generally reported that the im- prese Eugenie will visit this country in July. GEORGETOWN, Democratic Mestine.—A mass meeting of the democratic voters of the Fourth légisiative district was held last evening in the open air in tront of Forrest Hall, where a stand had been erected. Captain James A. Lageew yma with numerous vice presidents, and William A. Gordon, Jr., and Dr. N. B. Shekel as secreta- ries. Mesere, Joseph L. Simms, William A. Hutcbins, and KR. W, Frey betng appointed a committee to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, reported a series, which were adopted, Jauding K. T. Merrick and Wil- Ham L. Dunlop, (the democratic nominee to represent the Fourth district in the house of desegates.) Mr. Merrick was then introduced, and made his usual speech. Mr. William L. Dunlop was the next speaker, and apologized for his unusual appearance ata political meet- ing by stating that it was due to his friends to thank them for the nomination tendered him. If he was elected he would perform his duty as he understood it without fear or favor of party. be ego were also made by Messrs. John Ritchie and William M. Merrick,of Mary- land, J. ZT. Harris, of Virginia, and Judge Moore. Fine ON ANALORTAN ISLAND.—About nine o'clock last night a fire broke out in the build- ing on Analostan leland known as the bar-room. owned and occupied by Henry A. Kaiser. The house was south of the main buliding, and was entirely destroyed. The loss is estimated at about $400 on the building and $200 on the stock es, ‘The fire was the work of an in- endiary. SkVENTH BUILDING AssocIaTion. meeting of this Association. sixteen shares, representing at an average of $14.5". “ALEXANDRIA. DEATH OF AN AGED MrNIsTER.—On Satur- day night last, the venerable Alfred Griftith, life jo within ® comparatively few years has been 4n active minister of th M. E. church, died im this city, at the residenc> of his son-in-law, P. G. Uhler, Esqy., agod ss years. He was stationed in thiscity in 1816 and again several timos subsejuent, and ended his earthly carcer, surrounded by his family and friend&. Mr. Griffith entered the rf iu a eld last evening, 35, Were retired, Iss, and finished lis active work as'a mfgister of the gospel in 1836 at Ryland chapel in Wash- ington. M. E. Cuvrcu Sovrn Pagsonacr—At the M E. Church, South, yesterday morning, about 51800 was subscribed by the congregation to- ward the fund fer the purchase of a parsonage. ‘This, added to the money ready aceumala- rough the efforts of the la amounts to nearly a sufligient sim for the purpose de- sired. The trustees have decided to purchase The question of what would be the legal fotm' | the property formerly the residence of H. Bra ly, Esq on King street, for the sam of $3,500). Gazette last even CITY ITEMS. FINE Cgeyror SUITS POR GENTLEMEN, tor eighteen and twenty «olla One price only. Gro. ©. Hexnine, No. 414 7th street northwest. —e “THER TRIALS oF A Hor ER” are never experienced by those who use Dooley’s Yea-t Powder now universally known throughout the country as the best. If is always ready, always reliable, and required from a third to a half less than those of common manuiacture. This is owing to the perfect purity of the ingredients entering into ite hac ogg whieh insares the same result every time. Biscuits, rolls, &... can be made with it in ten minutes, and sach as can be caten with impunity by invalids or dys- —— For sale by every first-class Grocer. m. HEMPLER barometers, SR gee EXPERIENCE warrants us in recommending Hall's Vegetable Siciligp Hair tenewer as a sure remedy for gray bai hag all kinds ‘thermometers ang st and finest selec- Children’s Clothing ¢ Bro. JUST RECEIVED, the lar tion of Youths’, Boys’ an in the city. Eisen 5 505 7th street, ——_s.—_—— REDUCTION IN i= & or CLOTHING, ror Men's, Boys’ and Youths” Clothing, from P. Watlach, Fit, quality and workmanship guaranteed. Dresa and Business Suite made to order a ready made at less than any other first houre. Alto. The largest ck of Boys’ and Yoaths’ Suits LLAcH’s at Odeon Hall, corner ° Bier PLawwee Ts, jue Flannel Suits, BL lapne! Sai All Styles and Sizes, At Hanis BRotages, W. corner ith and I) streets. « THE PRINCIPAL TO our ladies seems to be Sewing Machine. It is really the La ties” Pct it does as much and even more work than most of the high-priced machines. It is as‘onr-hing hew large @ quantily of these machines have been sold in such a short time. Since the sew- ing machine war has commenced, we in. of Mr. Rosenthal why he don’t engaze war, and in anewer he * the 19 Mach the whole cause of the war among the Agen'~ of the high-priced machines, (ali of which eoul? be sold with a fit at the same price.) who & jour f aces Roseny agent; he warn monthly payments. or conversation am s McLean & Hyoper s ofthe machina. «| cesetsy, 9 the = also sells It on the great No. Cavtion.— Beware of Impostors '—&= 4 scrupulous ome Wn ‘ties are in the habit of s'ating that their places of business are branch stores of the Original Franc, | hereby motity the pub- lic that I Bave no branch stores, and that ! have yo connection with any similar tustitution in this city. ‘The Original Franc, dealer in Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 431 7th st., between D and E. Cowrne's Parent Nacetig Fasranke, for sale wholesale and retail, at the Original Franc’s, 451 7th street, between D and E. No branch stores. NoveLti@s 1m Neck Weak, at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. The cheapest Store in tue city. No branch stores. GRRAT VARIETY IN Waite SHIRTs —one, two or three pleats—eylets, buttons or studs—open im tront or in back. F the best Paper Collar in the m: oniy at the Original Franc’s, 431 ith street. Look for the name. No ch stores. 44 ° estates naan GENTLEMEN AND Lapies Kip Gloves at On Dollar @ pair, at ©. Bar Hoop Skict ’ t, for sale ums Corset Factory, 408 7th street. Mrs. Moopey’s ABDOMINAL CORSRT, recom- mended by all physiciags, can be bought aud made to order, at C. Baum's Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. 3.21 THR CELEBRATED Marquise and Marguerite Glove, in all the spring shades, bas just been received at J. Baum’s Kid Glove Depot, 408 7th st. OUR NEW STYLES of Corsets, from France avd Germany, bave just arrived, and can be had in all qualities and prices. ©. Baum, Corset Importer. pe Soc ~ “2 For Conws, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street. op- posite United States ‘Treasary. 2,24, 1a: Carrvormia CaTawRa Wine on Granght, at Miller's, 420 7th street, opposite Odd Fellows’ BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. et 402 7th st.. Iu! FRENCH. ee FS UANUFAOTUSING STATIONER. FIBST-CLAS8 BLANK BOOKS MADS TO ORDER. Office at L. O. Parke & Uo.'s. 313 AND 316 NINTH STREST. 8. w.. <u G. WaTERS, Corner Lith street a lew Ist clase fare to Beqtom, 83: round nae “ 43 B. CAULFIELD'S CLASSES NOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO | ie si 3 in with the letters from E to K, both tnelatve, — Sil « received at this Preeinet 2 ELBOTION HOTIOB. oven hi? In obedience to the duty imposed by the Sth and uth #eétions of the act of Congress approved Feb, 21, 1671, entitled “ An act to previde ® government for the District of Columbfe,” the Governor of aud District and the Justices of the Supreme Ovourt thereof do hereby announce gee reyicey mtb 1S7l, a8 thetime for ing the elec na HE ay Rey A lg aes fentdftves.and one member from each Lecisiati:e District to the House of Delegates of the Logisi- tive Assembly of the District of Columbia. and hereby designate, the following-described pinces as rrecin ec! appoin' lowing hamed persons to act as Superintendents of Lie baereticd: FIRST DISTRICT. All that part of the county of Wasbf "THIRD PRECINCT. The Poll for the Third Precinct of the Ber District will be heki at or nesr = ou rast co W. DENNISON, ISHEB. AS. BF. PSTSR LAMMO: . Superintendents of Election FOURTH PRECINCT. ‘The Poll fer the Fourth Precinct of the Seventh the limits of the cities of Washington and Goore + ‘i theast town, lying east of Lincoln avenue and Bunker ili | J's uch eventecuth ttvcene metthweet Wanker — The ballots of all registered vo Re gat A i tr begin with the letters from 8 to will be received at this Precinct. ‘The Polls will open ats o'clock, #.m., and continue open ih? a ‘The First Precinct of the First Lezistative District inctndes all that portion of said Disrict lying be tween Lincoln avenue and Bunker Hill Moad and the Anacortia River. M DAVIS, ‘The Poll for the First Precinct of the First Dis trict will be held at or near the Bisdensburg Tull eee SLATER Superintendents of Electi EIGHTH DISTRICT. All that part cf the city of Washini of N street north, between Seventh Fourteenth street west FIRST PRECINCT. ‘The Poll for the First Precinct of the Eighth Di« * 1) be heid at or near the northeust coraer «f h streets northwest, Washington it all recistered voters whos eames he letters from Ato F, both in: inet Jock, 3. m., and continne Gave. The ballots of all registered voters whose names begin with the letters from A. to Bc both inclncne. will be received at this Precinct. The Pee a ne Sy o'clock, a. tinue open until? o'clock, q is J.C WHITING, Cia KUES RO SERSON, J.B. S8TsPHENsUN, Superintendents of Election The Second and Third Precincts of the First Le gislative District inclade all that portion of au District lying east of the Anacostia Biver. SECOND PRECINCT, The Poll for the Second Precinct of tho First Dis on lying north street west aud + and con- trict will be held at or near Robert Martin's Hoce E. NOTT. Unjontown THOMAS W. CHASE, 6 Ballots of all registered voters whose name GEORGE W. OONN, begin with the lettern from A to H, both incins.¢ erintendente of Election will be received at this Precinct . The Polis will open et 8 o'clock, a, m.,and cor The Poil for the of the Ele tin ck. p.m. District will be held at or near 1608 Eleventh TIHIAS HUNTER, } . > i ae ee west. Washington. re whoee names ALEXaNDER McCOOBMICK, both inclasiy Sdperintendents of Election TURD PRECINCT The Poh tor the Third Preciact of the First Dis trict will be held at or near London's Shop, Union- town ‘The ballotaof all registered voters whose names begin with the letters from 1 to Z, both inclusit=, will be received at this Prec ‘The Polls will 8 tinue open till7 0 his Precinct . willopen at So’clock,a.m., and continne 0 clocks pm UNey 7 wise WELL. YASHINGTON WALLEK, R.T. HUMPRBEY, Saperintendents of Election THIRD PRECINCT. or the Third Precinct of the Biehth held at or pear Jehs Pollard's hens, een Bleventh and Twelith stroes Pington Dallows of ail registered voters whose nan P to Z, both inclusive, = ‘K,a@. m., and con ‘DOUGLASS, GREEN, HICKEY, intendents of EB. The Poll Di ne ‘The begin with the letters f will be received at this Preciner. ction. SECOND DISTRICT. ‘The Polls will open ato clock, a. m., and continw All that part of ington. ont gic till 7 o'clock, the cities of Wai ioe | st SR’ FRANK weet of Lincolnay AABKON THORNTO! FIRST PRECINCT. JOHN W. RODGE Includes sil that portion of said Legislative Dis Superintendeuts of Election trict east of Bock Oreck. ‘The Poll for the Fi Precinct of the Second Dis. trict will be held at or near the First Sevent!- street Toll Gate. 2 ‘The ballots of ail registered voters whose names begin with the letters from A to Z, both inclasive, will be received at this precinct, NINTH DISTBIOT. Ail that part of the city of Washington lying be- tween G street north and N street north. and between Eleventh street west and Fiftecuth street west. FIRST PRECINeT, The Poll for the tri First Precinct of the Ninth Dis- ‘The Polis will open m.,and continue will be be'd at or near Union Hall. Fourteenth open till 7 o'cioek street, between @ strect and New York avenue, . northwest. Washington. istered voters whose names e to 3. beth hacia Superintendents of Election. jo J, Beth inciady incinden an smgteOXP PRECISE: nelndes al ‘at portion of sai lati trict weet of Bock Greek meieeive i ‘The Polls tor the Second Preciyet of the Sacond Divtrict will Be eld at cr near Harry's hop, ‘aneliytown. The ballots of all registered voters whose nan» begin with th letters trom A t0 J, both inclustve, will be received at this precinet. ‘The Polls will open at 8 o clock, a. m.,and continue open till 70 clock. p.m The Poll will o} open till7 0 cloc SECOND PRECINT. The Poll for the Second Precinct of the Ninth Dis- 1 be he! fall, Fourteenth w York avenue, ington, 3° W HARRY, ‘The ballots of ali registered voters whose nam 0.8. BW. L. begin with the | * trom K to 7 hb D. M. LIGHTFOOT. Will Fereceived at this Precinct en Superintendents of Rlection, |." The Polle will open st S ‘clock, a. m., and con THIRD PRECINCT. tinue open till 7 o'tlecke bm Oy Judes all that portion of said Legislative Dis- . . let weet ot Huck Creeks, 1 St Keeielative Dis ROBERT H BOOKER, ‘Tne Polls for the Third Precinct of the Second J.B GILL, ; District will be held at or near the Secon? Berenth Superintendents of Election street Toll Gate. ‘The ballots of all registered voters whoss nanies begin with the letters from Kk to Z, both incluaive, Will be received at this precinct. ‘The Folie ——— atsoclock, a.m .andcontinne ss opentill7ockck p.m Fi acincE, = EG consingaam, ‘The Poil for the First Precinct of the Tenth Dic BLISHA WEAVER, trict will be beid at or near the northwest cor JOHN COLLINS, Thirteenth and E streets northwest. Wasbios Superintendents of ‘The ballets of all registered voters whore vanes 6 Ie THIBD DISTRICT. both inciusive, All that part of the city of Georg: pig of High street, and con ‘The Poll for the Fil trict will be t 8 TENTH DISTRICT. All that part of the city of Washington lying be. tween @ street north and the caval, and betweea Eleventh aad Fliteenth streets west, lection will be receiv The Polls will tinne open til 7 own lying west pen at 8 o'clock, lock, p.m. civer, WoLE N t Precinct of the Third Dis. JAMES MADISO. 0.69 Market street, George FRANK MYERS. Superintendents of Blection b PRECINCT. the Second Precinct of the Tenth District will be held at or near the southeast corner of Thitternth and E streets northwest, Washington ‘The ballots of all registered voters ‘Whose 1amce begin with the letters from Lb to Z, both inclueiy Will be received at this Precinct The Polls will open clock open till 7 0 clock, n K, both incl ‘The polls will open @.M.,and continne open ull 70 clock. pom: JOUN W. BRONAUGH, BOBERT WILSON JAMES W, HUNTER. Superintendents ot Election SECOND PRECINCT Poll for the Second Precine: of the 'T trict will be beld at or near No, 150 Brid Georgetown ‘The be!) ny end continn 1 JOON MILLER, JOBN BOOKER. WASHINGTON NAILon Superintendents of Election, sird Dis street tered votera w » names —— begin wits mb to Z, bota incla ELEVENTH DISTRICT Wil ke re: i Gils paocinee, All that part of the city ot Washington lying sout poll «pen at so clock, &.m.,and contin of the canal and west of Bighth street west open U7 o'clock, p,m FIRST PRECINCT. AL Grimes, The Poll for the First Precinct of the Eleventh JOHN M WHITE. District will be held at or near the corver oi Tenth PHILLE COABLEY, and D streets southwest, Washington Superintendents of Election The ballots of all registered voters whose names : = begin with the letters from A to J, both inclusive, POCRTH DisTRIOT will be received at this precinct. All that tof the city of Geergetown !y ing east The Pol 1H mat So clock.e.m .and contiane of High st -<0 open ull 7 o'clock, Bm. : FIRST PRECINET. HN ¥.B. PURCELL ‘The Poll for the First Prociuct of the Fourth Dis J UN. BOWEN, rr 6el, ED. HAMMERSLEY, Superintendents of Election SECOND PRECINCT. ‘The Poll for tte Second Precinct of the Eleventh District will be held at or near the corner of Teuth trict will be held at or near No. 51 Cougre Georgetown ballots for all registered ‘voters wh. <« nanies tan with the letters trom A to HB, both inciasive, will be received at thie Precinct. bi Polls will open at So clock,@.m ,andcootinue | and Betreeta, southwest. Washington, D.C. open till 7 eel ‘The ballots of all registered voters Whose names WELLS, in with the letter K to Z, both iuclusive, will be received at this precinct. ‘The Polls will opeo at So'clock, ®. m.,and continue open till 7 o’cluck. p.m. 4 FREDERICK F. MYERS, BICH DW. TOMPKINS, BENJAMIN F LLOYD, Superintendents of Election. TWELFTH DISTRICT. ert ot the city of Washi ith etreet west and SUN, Saperintendents of Bicction SECOND PRECINCT. ‘The Poll of the Second Precinct of the Fourth Di trict will be held at or near Xo. 116 Congr sas strec jeorgetown Seine ballots of all registered voters whose names begin with the letters from 1 to Z, both tnclasive 1 be recetved at this Precinct, he Polte will open at So clock, m tying be. Bleventh strect west, @ ,and continue | tween Se i117 o'clock. p.m. and between @ street north and the caual. open tN 7 0 clock 0 PHF. COLLINS, FIRST PRECINCT. Wa. s Boss ‘The Poll for the First Precinct cf the Twelfth Dis ISAIAH LEMON, trict will be held at or near Ninth street, betweeu D Superintendents of Election 1B street naeinwest, Week ington “ SE ane = T ts of a voters whose namse FIFTH DISTRICT. with the letters from A to J, both inclasive. ALI that part of the city of Washington lying west | ili be received at this prreine of Tweuty first etreet west, ‘The Folle will open at>'clock, ». m.,and continue FIRST PRECINCT open till 7 0 clock. p. ¢ ‘The Poll for the First Precinct of the Firth Dis. |?" ‘MICHARL DUFFY, trict will be held af the northeast corner of Twventy- JOEe BROWS Wekeate ee Seuee ee te” ‘Superintendents of Election. ite of all jatered voters whose names begin with the letters trom A to G, both in “the Polls mm ope at whe jock, ® m., And cen tinue open till 7 o'e Tt # ALBAANDER ROCHE, Superintendents of Election ND PRECINCT. SECOND PRECINCT. The Pollfor the Second Precinct of the Twelfth District wili be heid at or near tne northwest corner Bighth and E streete nertiwoest, Washington ‘The ballots of all registered votera whose names in with the letters from h to'Z, both taclasive, Will be received as this precinct. an wr head open ats o'clock and continue open tl o clock, p.m. » ";REDEBICK NIEDFELDT, Ee he Poll for the Second Precinct of the Fifth Dis: JOHN WALLAC trict will be held at the northeast corner of Twenty. Wm. H FINUE second street and Pennsylv: euue northwest, perintendents of Election. Vashington. Wine pallota of sil registerel voters whose Wamce begin with the letters from H to M, both inclusive, will be received at this Precinct. ‘he Polls will open at 8 o clock, s,m and con- All that portal tees Westie lying b x 6 city ington - tween Seventh street wort aud Eleventh sticet west aud between G street north and M strect north. © open till To’clock, p m FIRST PRECINCT. = SOHN'O WINN, ‘oll for the First Preciuct of the Thirteenth JEBUME A. JOBNSON, will be held at ornear No 907 New York - BERNARD KILMAKTIN. avenné portirweat. Washington. Superintendents of Kiection. ballots of all ered voters whose regiet pames BIRD PRECINCT. ith the letters trom A to #, both inclusive, 1 Poll for the ‘third Preeipct of the Fitth Die. he recelved wt this precinct. tabi will be bold al ths nacioone corner ct toeeter rolls will open at S o'clock. second strect and Pennaylyania arcuus northwest ; lock. p. a a7 ose ington. Whe ballots of al Tegistered vote begin with the letters from N to / will be received at this ‘inet. hose pamee both inclasive, gre at ae o'clock, @.m., and contione cucptand SECOND ae. hie Th . open ti o'e s jor ‘recinect of t! irteent: = ak eeteOn District willbe hold at or wear No. 909 New York SSMUEL BE DOCOLARS. eae ali Superintendents of Blection. SIXTH DISTRICT. otf Great north, betwase Fitveontir strest eet ca street porth, ‘at west Twenty-first street went. Poll for the First Precinct of the Sixth Di in trict wilt ‘at or near the morthorest corner of —s voters whose names letters from @ to M. both incinstve, ct 7 Palla wil open af 8 clock, @ tinue open til! 7 o'clock M. PRANK KELLY. M mcoETE. a Superintendents of Election. THIRD PRECINCT, The Poll forthe Third Precinct of the Thirteenth weet Corner ‘istrict will be held at or near the The Ln sar Yoters whose names ites Ep < hat a pamela Polls 8 o'clock, tine cpen TT oclnes p é of all m , and eon- w. WW GRIP All thi 1 pert ot ibe city oe Pashtecton i ing north u ot K street north, between North-Oapitol street and ne sbeyngge "rs aiceeae Gidene semis TOLLOGK, te and con- namen h inclusive, Ti FIRST PRECINCT. SECOND PRECINCT. 4 First tl ‘enth Dis- | _ ‘The Poll for the Second Precinct of the Fou: Wey ce Pecneme Wess | goat alee be ail reg o ‘names ‘voters whose names venta the letters ‘ato D, oth inclosives ‘to, both inclusive, The 5 fil open at o'clock, @, m.,and continne arauice AN. is, ui ot . of Blection. SECOND PRECINCT. D PRECINCT. Beoond Seventh | The Poll for 1! of the Fourteenth will be bets ot sewer Ln! oe Dtrict wilt be beld at or near the corner of Fourth teenth streets northeast, Washington. | apd L streets northwest. Wasnington. ‘Dallota of all registered ¥ The ballots of i! registered yuccrs whose names in with the letterstrom L Deth inclasive. “fi bereceived ‘st thie Precinck ’ Polis will open at ® o'clock, # m., and con tinue open U7 © noch, B. =. KIss, BGR Ww J.G. PRATE Superiptendents of Blection FOURTH PRECINCT the Fourth Precinct of the Four Ul be held at or pear the corner of ts northwest, Washington ‘the by vs registered voters whose nm begin with the letters from Will De received at this Prec The Polls will open at 5 o'clock, tinue open till 7 o clock. p. m GEOG The Poll fo teenth Distrie! Fourth and L INBURGH, WB Reponate. Superintendents of Elects FIFTEENTH DISTRICT. Al! that part of the city of Washingten ting Ms west tween D strect north and K ptrect sorth tween North Oapitol street and Seveuch st FIRST PRECINCT, The Poll for the First Precinct of the Firteenth District will be held at or near the corner of Fourth and H streets northwest, Washington The ballots of all registered voters whose mames in with the letters from A to D, both inclusive will be received at this Pi ‘The Polis will open at’ till 7 o'clock, p.m. aia CHASE, JAMES N. TALLBY, WM. L. DALTON Soperintendents of Election. SECOND PRECINCT. ‘The Poll for the Second Precinct of the Fifteenth District will be beld at or near the corner of Third and H streets porthweet, Washington The ballots of a mers whose n' K, beth in © we 8 ww. Superintendents of Election THR EctNe Poll for the 1 bird Prect will be bel at or nea: end Massachusetts ave ALL, SMITH, KIRPY, tof the Fifteenth » Re ballots of all registered vote begin with the letters from L to B, Will be received at this Precia Polis will upew ato eh open till 70 clock. p.m = WM. L. BRAMHALL, WILLIAM ELLis, WILLIAM LORD, Superintendents of Blectior FOURTH PRECINCT The Poll for the Fourth Precinct of the District wil be held at or near the corner street and Maseachusetts avenue northw ington The ballots of all recistered voters who begin with the letvers from Sto Z, both i will be received at this Precinct fteentt Wash names uclnsive, The Volle will open at S o'clock a.m. and con tinue open till 7 otlock p.m — ‘a HALL, GFRORGE W. BATTON. W.B WILLIAMS, Superintendents of Election SIXTEBNTA DISTRIC art of the city of Washi and South Capitol street aud between D street no: All that tween Nort ST PRECINCT. The Pol! for the First Precinct of the Sixteanth District will be held at or pear No. 324 Four-and # Delf street northwest. Washington. bs ote of all registered voters whose names ‘with the letters from A to F, both inclusive, be received at this Precipct. .M., and coo SABA, Superintendents of Election. SECOND PRECINCT. The Poll for the Secoud Precinct of the Sixteenth District wi held ator near No. 308 Four-and a-half street northwest, Washing o ‘The ballots of all registered voters whose names in With the letters from @ to N. both inclusive, will be received at this Precinct. ‘The Polis will open at So clock, &. m., and continue open till 7 0 clock, J DEXTE&. EPH JACKSON, WS. H GORBUTT, Superintendents of Election. THIRD PRECINCT, ‘The Poll forthe Third Precinct of the Sixteenth District will be held at or near No. 304 Four aoa tered voters whose po. begin with the letters from 0 to Z, both inclaeive. will be received at ti t ‘The Polls willope open till 7 o clock. 0. CH @ m_,and contiy 3. MOULTON, D BABRETTY, HARLES MADES, Superintendents of Elec. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. Allthat part of the city of Washington lytne be tween G street south and the canal. and berwe-r South Capitol street and Kighth street weet. FIRST PRECINCT. ‘The Poll for the Firet Precinct of the Berenteenth: Dictrict will be beld at or uear Island Hall. corner Sixth street and Virginia avenue southwest, Wasi ington ‘he ballots of all registerad voters whose names begin with the letters from A to C, both inclasiy-, i be received at this Pr: he Polls will open ar 5 o'clock, a.m.,end continue o'clock. p.m JAMES HOLMES. 2 um open till SECOND PRECINCT. ‘The Poll for the Second Precinct of the Seven teonth District will be held at or near Island Ball, corner Sixth street and Virginia avenne southwest. Washington. ‘The ballote of all registered yoters whose nemes begin with the letters from D to J, both imciustve will be received at this Pracin: ‘The Polls will open at Sorclock, a. w.,amd contin ne Ore ENT ON OPOLD KARPELES, WM. PERRY KYDE ‘AM. Superintendents of Electien ruin PRECINCT. The Poll for the Third Precinct of the Beventeenth District will be held af or wear La'sud Hall. -oraver gf Sinth atrect aud Virginia avenue sotthwest, a, ‘he ‘Pallets of all regietered voters whose bes ‘the letters from K te B, both tne will be received at this Precinct bmg p pew “4 Ratdo clock,s. m.,andcontinue open ti o'clock.p m. ‘ALEXANDER LAWSON, LEWIS WRIGG Superintendents of Election FOURTH PRECINCT. ‘The Poll for the Fourth Precinct of the Seven District will be held at or pear Islavd Hall of Sixth street and Virginia avenge souil Sto inct. lock,8 m_ , and continue kK, BIGHABD COLEMAN. HENRY M. MIDDLETON, WM. 8S. ANDERSON Superintendents of Blection 1 that part ct the city of Washingt , o ingte sonth ‘et G street south, betwee South street and Eighth street west. ‘The Poll for t! eonth District will be held at or near No. 462 H sree southwest, edie en ven ‘The ballots of al) istered voters whose pames _ ‘om Ato D, Both inclusive inet. ‘ahe Polis willopen atSo'clock & m ,end continue open tl7 o'clock, pm will be received ‘The Polls will open ato open till 7 o'clocl HEBRY O JOB BOBEST V. GUD! . Superintendents of Elect: ou SECOND PRECINCT. ‘The Polls for the Second Precinct of the Rich ict will be held stor near No. 462 a street ; The tered voters Whose names mm With the letters from Eto K, both inclasive, will be received at this Precin« t. ‘The Polls willopen at 8 o'clock, ® m ,andcontian® open till 7 o'clock, THIRD PRECINCT ‘The Poll for the Third Precinct of th» Bightesnth District will be ator near No. 47 L be tween ‘Second and ‘Third streets soutbwesf. Wash Fe balicts of all registered voters whose names ed at this Preemet Mopes 2k. a. m.,and continue open BRENT 0 COT BGR COLLISON YD rendents of PRECINCT begin with the L to B, both inclusive, “The Pollawill open at 8 o'chocl SAMUEL PUMPUREY. Baperin FOURTH PRECINET. alent Procinat of, the ¥ ENDLEY. 10k HAGAN, Btendente of Bleetion Buper: SECOND PRECINCT. Poll for. ri the Nine seem District will be Spy ballots st or ‘the streete }. Washington. of all Voters Whose nates letters to Z, both inclusive, at this ‘he Polis wil! open si So clock, s.m., and continue open till To'elock p.m. Fay, a Sepatne Sh TWENT! DISTRICT. that porter the clty ow lying south of Retreat north, between Bort ‘nad Soul Capliol FIRST PRECINET. ‘The Poll for the Firs! Prectr«: of the Twentieth District wil) be beid #t or vear the Scho) house, on Firet, between B and C strests, sourheast, Washing- The ballots of all registeral voters whose names ’h the letters from 4 to F, both mclasive, will be received at this prec ‘The Polls will open at box open til clock». ARBTIN VAN NESS, A B TINNEY ALEXAND Superintendents of k. ctot the T wentiect At or near the School haem ao iret street, between B and © streets, southeast, Jaabington Thebdaliots of all registered voters whos: names be the letters trom G te M. both imciasive. Will be received at this precinct. The Polis will « .& @., and eon 4 PRECINCT The Poll for the Tnind Precinct cf the Tw District wiil be held at or pear the Schoo 3 First street, between B and C streets a eebir cton The ballo's of all registered voters whoe nar « in with the tet fom B to Z, bowb tnciu recin: will be received at thi The Poll m wt § o clock, ®. M.,and con lock. ® m tinee opes til ° ITH. JERRY GRANDERSON, SLEPHEN © WAILES. Superiutendonts of E east, TRICT net | Piney PRECINCT The Poli for the First Precinct of th District will be held at or newr th | South Carolina avenue, D and Mioth east, Warhington The ballots of all registered voters whce begin with the letters from A to #, b: Will be received at this Precinct nan oth inclus The Tolls will open at $0 clock, a. w. .and open o'clock pm. - Ot peRON DK A.W TOOK ER BABNET VAN FLF Superimtendeats of Licction The ballots of all reg begin with the letters trom WH! be rer eived at this Preet The Polis wil! open at So'clack. em. a THIRD PRECINCT ‘The Poll for the Third Preciact of the Twenty ret District will be held at of pear South Ow nue, between Ninth aud Tenth streers + Washipeton all registered voters wh irom Nt» 7. both + is Precinct tS o'clock, ®. m., and Ss BRADSHAW. SIDNEY W. HERBERT, NICHOLAS 6 BANBERSON Superiatendents of Bloction TWENTY SEOOND DISTRICT. Allthat part of the city tying south of E south and east of Fourth stre-t east The Poll for Becond Distr Eighth street east, W The ballots of all begin with the letters will be received at this preci ‘. _ The polls will open at 5 o clock, @. ™@., end con tinue open to Tot PE GEOKGE CUNNINGHAM, PETER MOSERY, JUDSON T. OUuL, Superintendents of Biection. “KCOND PRECINET. Koken ete the at te Becon: istrict wi held at or near No. 96. Euahth sreet, between 1 and streets eouthoam Sbingtc shipgton istered voters Whose names Tom & to F. tciueis inct 2 of all registered voters whore nam: ib With the letters from G to M1, both tuclusive, Will be received at this Precinct The Polls will open at S o'clock a. m.,and coutioue open tiNl7 @'chock B P OARBOLL, JHARLES McGOWAN, & T TALBEBT, Superintendents of Election THIRD PRECING The Poll tor the Third Preciect ‘of the Twenty Second District will be beld ator pear ¥. os Eighth etreet.between L and @ scutheast, W ashing- ton The ballots of all registered voters whos names begin with the letters from M to %, both ipciusive, Wilt be received at this Precinct The Pot) lock, @.m_,and continue 10D, \ R&MILLION ILLEB, Superintenderita of Bleetione. ‘The Puperintendents of appointe! ander this orcer will please at once go before ork of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia, at hisoftice in the west wing ® City Hall, and analify for the ee of the position. They wilt then report at the office of the Secretary of the Dis- trict, corner of Beventeenth street and Penney !v a nia avenue, tor farther instructions DP COOKE. G VALUABLE L OVED BUSINESS Por. ZLTY ON HIGH STREET UctTion Un somber AFTER OON, A: 1S), at How ag hf a= remises parts ots Bo. anu Beaty? Sevkinr addition to gb eo streets. with a depth of about IW feet, im Proved by a large two-story Brick Warehoure and . Fecently ooou Jas EF. Gross. F 2 One- alance tp #ix aod twely stamps at the required when “THOS. DOWLING, acct. LING. Auct'r; Georgetown. EP PROPERTY . NEAR USION BOTEL,. OMAS THRE Cocky ox .. wi on buy thoee t Borion aub sibs ERE Gal Tens for so” po s street, nag Swe. where wreok artee SHOMS AND BOUTS. st wholesale 5 gs on ta cal tte how Bazaar Boote made to ter par p42¢4ine Is SrELNe eoons. BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BKIVOEK STREET. GEORGETOWN, Has ,0at received 8 large assortment of - SPRING @oops, LaDiES’ Disses of Alpaces, a epectahy. oss bernie ee eels BPEOIAL BOTICB. i » Btock and ‘sbest French KID A woeD To THE AFFLICTED. OABROBT INDIAN VEGETABLE SITTERS. eave rea wild ied a il rata me - TWENEY FIVE TEAMS experience: Manufactured only by (CM ABLES STOTT & CO.. 470 Peunsyivania avenue,