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‘TIVE ASSEMBLY. ‘CIL.=Yesterday, Mr. Eaton the begtives hour and a half before calling the Here Mr. Riddle interrupted and asked the court if he was to-be permitted argue what was not in evidence. the eetond « ‘on replied that he was arguing | {ional Junction bo the second section of the act to incorpori mended that the survey, construct. the absence of evidence, and was allowed t pro- | 3 ceed. He further argued that Shuman attempt- ed toconceai the facts from the officers, iner doubtless had not Mrs. Lewis objected the body | follo would have been taken to a nameless grave. ice was broken up, that such as engage in the court. ot. Gonteect, sad ar Me the law, he closed at 2.10. omitted, several prayers for fo the case as a novel one in this it wasone Of a class not un- if found that he was in st I purpose, and death | ted, they should find @ verdict of man- LOCAL N EWS. ‘The Henrietta Paddon Homicide. Trial of Dx Shum. ‘noes ‘and maa: tracks, in the ne, necessary fur o ing manner -—Commencing at terminus of the Aqueduct bridge, { icorgetown. ‘an easterly © Georgetown. thence at iS cants ts heat thence crossing Rock creek. at @ pe and N streets. in the city of W rly or northeasterly direction. to wi derground excavation oF opening at * me suitable po was time this andthe public in it could be Trould know phreys.—On the we this morning, Mr. Harring- ton declined to make an opening argument, but simply stated that he did not intend to ask a of mansiangh- ter. This crime was of two kinds—yoluntary other in the heat of pas- sion, and inyoluntarily where life ix taken in committing an unlawful street; thence, them to vindicate ufficiently large for Jury, referrin; feasible route, tom court, althou; Ohio railroad, with the fa braneh from § point on said Tt_wonld pat he ttempt to commit an abortian In this case the eviderite » but cireumstantial, and they Id be ebarged ik avenue, ‘New York avenue to a jutction with the Metropolitan branch of said Baltimore and Ohid railroad bill for the relief and ben- fit of the Columbian College. in the District of ply the sum {rom the proceeds of any sal ‘operty to pay its present indebtedness, ibrarics, buildings and appara COURT, Jude Snel! —United States vs Welch, charged with assault striking him on the Mr. Welch was rome. Mr. Eaton introduced Me would ar, sought this house on Frid ber death, when the accused attem) abortion, which was unsuecessfal, Neveu ‘Vat savin was used. Mr. Tustin made a brief address to the jury for ‘Whe prisoner, in which he stated that years ago parenisof the ac cused as say that he has ly awaiting their vervlict i dd i battery on James Sui at with a paving corner of Ist and stone. streets, where y le a high bank of gravel. our hen a dispute arose as to the manner in which the dome, which resulted in the parties work was tobe gravel to each Welch threw a pay sons residivg in t vides that the tras ing of the college d elect thirteen trustecs and thirteen overseers, who y x size of the stone thrown; fi ict of Columbia. It and costs, amt indefault three months in meet inthe Law Bu Sutton was then arrai, istant from him are ned on a charge of mi on the 2th day of June, 1372, stand, compitied in the room and called occured at the Fountain Hotel. the deievoe developed tha use @ hatchet too freely on { when accused laid hold of it and shout tosim « bi and secretary, and shall aw » ttitors, professors, duties hinr for murder, but asks for a ve: h ix not described in could not Uherefere see how exdiet of manslaughter, ad- made out @ case. necessary for the make out a completd case, ai er orm ae she wi ibe. Seven trustees to constitute a quorum ‘ister, fe atewnrd at. the he reserve the peace. of the defence gave testimony ge hi was meme “tartar i ige imposed a fine of &: thy Thom x of the corporation or by r. that they hav. Sand costs. Peter Whiti as. three strapping big co appear that detemed in ght have died from a he end of the case. tis it hare admin- show that he m ‘ommittee on Public Works he Dill nuthorizing the commending its refer- ¢ applied for is was discharged, an six months in jail. le, charged with le prosequi was ©: istered, but the rst the outside worki knew nm woman had died in this e authorities deemed ft nec west; the medical profession think that a doctor ence to the Boar om Samuel Huntress; @ nol when Mr. Doyle inquired of the Court if ev come to this court and swea: Snell replied th: The Mir. Cross sul mitted a re Wm Sypbax to transmit and penditures as Trusteo ‘Schools for the year ending ignating between receipts in cer- jess and receipts ‘ouncil a statement nd warrant without cause. J; was not a proper question for execute the «ame. make application to this upon proper cause being srant Warrants to the hi though the President of the Unit charged. The conduct of offic im a = of the court deserved commitment for con- eae N Tue Pavinc axp SeweKixe of Seventa STREET—The work on ith strect southwest is | progressing as rapidly as circumstances will per- the Board of Pubtic el sewer from the June 3b. 1871, lificates oF indebred: m as to what cause, ath, aind they go te work to ent it Fits ‘own pywers wind each portion by its tis the ‘right of alle as hich looked suspicious; work ransacking, finding the liver: objects for which the expe £.—Mr. Campbell moved that the bill pro- for the appointment of an Inspector of Oye: c., be reterred to the Commattce on District which was agreed to. bin) prescribing special improvement fon, was taken up as unfinehed business ‘assin moved toamend so as to provide for the the taxes by the proper officer of the District the Collector: 1. Moore uy this ti id it roviding for th use ot Representatives bi Public Works entire conti jitures have been made. 5 mmine the head, find it ditto; the heart, and from the appearance of these ‘organs they say that death was caused from such They that the ap- | indicated that some The grave ques- mode of assessments for pearance of t Hritant poison had ‘The change made b: vorks in the size of the er front to L street south has caused some de- as, theexeavation for it being through made round, great precaution is necessary to prevent | the caving in of the banks. As has heretofore | beenstated in Tre Star, the outlet to this sewer | has not been change se? and if it was there was an end | After referring to seme of the med- feal testimony, saying that the physicians saw more cases but the bar at many Wharton, section 516, and Taylor on Poi- Dr. Antisell’s testimony © found no poison in the stomach was Wharton, section that poison could be fi Poison isvolnble, at considerable Antisell gives the negative. He read 1%, ar to the poison. The’ government had not ns of the crse, and no attempt mae to prove them other than by the broken-hearted ampther. There was another witness—the redness of the stomach—and he would p tem on the stand. Dr. Hartigan says it was pro- not considered at ooks, he read government of the District. The I of the streets, &e.. to pass ordinances relating to streets; tee of Conference used the term "to make regulations for keeping in repai The bill also read street, a was contem- plated to be, just below the ferry wharf; the size, however, has been chaay | six-feet sewer, up as farasL street, where it connects with ‘two eighteen-inch sewers to be constructed on either side of 7th street, under to B street south, and to be sunk cient to earry the water from B | street to the river. These sewers are to be of | Seotch drain pipe, and laterals are to be placed in all the cross streets to the dist: connecting with the 7th-street sewer. company have taken up the de of the street from the ter- | minus of the road, at the foot of 7th street, | as far as H street, where a switch has been te1 to turn the travel from that point down as far as Brown's wharf. Beyond this the tracks have been relaid te conform to the proposed grade of the street, and paved with cobble stones, on the same vania avenue. The railway up and put on south, and relai Was quoted, nd, except where the -d from a four-feet to a were struck out, lect in direct violation of the original Boswell said his friend did not read He should read the 37th section, fv whic to disburse the ects argued that the Collector was not the tomake the assessment. ax he could not parties are of when the tax is Possible for the hotices inside of Sth section of the oF power to collect a1 1 ill w: poeta cage present Dill was t proved any | the gutters, uj | toa depth su the post mor- ance of seventy : 5 an arties interested to receive their The’ street railway | trackon the west have been produced by poison, mi rse moneys in express Mr. Cassin claimed that the Board of Public Works ney had the power to equsexs be tines 2 ley had the 0 assees, as the ended, and he urged the adoption of hie urged that the bill was unnecessa: on the tax-payers. and he would like it to in several particulars. ‘Mr. Harkness rem: ‘appearances atter death are sometimes sim! f poison, and that it was the dirty ness of the stomach which inficated poison, and Redness of the muco: caused by gastritis or gastro-c He submiited that the government vlied chemica! tests, and found no and had proved no symptoms, and poet mortem appears might have been poi Mr. Riddle referre porarily provid was not the proper part, not bright re¢ n as on Pennsy!- ck is to be taken he to with cobble stone. | sewer is laid and covered in the work of layin; wement will be commence: of the street. Many of the eof the body that there rT something else. to the deceased as an un- marricd girl who had found herself in trouble— about to become a mother—and soon the world would become a hell to her, everyone pointing the finger of scorn at her. down the wooden | at the lower en blocks are now — in shape is bel it that the Bunid of Claimed for them he rig ple would be surrendered to the Bo Yorks, He asked how it was that the gen eventwenth district ago, was.one of th carried on at Draper's t. (Mr. Boswell.) e most blatant Works, was now tleman from the 8 No wonder that tn n a similar situation often resort to sti- | at she sought a pro- ‘There was no proof that Suppose in her desperation | abortionist, would Poricy STATION Hovses—Keform Ni mmittees on pol lature, accompanied pt. Brock, made a visit to all the station houses to ascertain the condition i cide. The proseention say th: fessiona! abortionist. Beeusedbwas suc she would seek it be until after > exhausted all t et taxes Was in dil 4 fe both houses of the leg! they now propose to grind two millic tax-payers by the iron-heeled tax waid ask what had tht Board of Pul matt of the buildings All these stations have b | to be untit for the purposes fe {ey are used, with the excention of ( | town, Capitol Hill, and First Ward house: | first, second and sixth precincts are rented, and suitable for police purposes. committee will soon make a report, with impor- nt recommendations to the ome of these houses have fur a long t to carry the wate have power to wring ases were fre- He urged that | jons of the representutiveof the euth district. unless there was. something with this kite which would not quite said he was not here to wear the liv ery of heaven to serve the devil in her side of the had he become that hi he was sorry it was 0. to procure an re was no witness | condition of se who couid swear that he gave her medicine. i d Shuman agreed have resorted to an inst: women it is x0 common now iaus say that many ves have come to | irection will be by the officers and men who are kept ho night after night on the reserve force. unusual for men stationed at the Central Guard be taken down with sickness for weeks and months, occasioned by the vile steuch arisin, frour the cells to their # | Immediately over them. enongh from th thoroughly diseu not vote for the best measure conceiy 5 i rom that side of the House. He jen he claimed to be @@ tnterim ted to rule hin. down the spirit of progress. and cheme could be ; Mayors and atten everything to ben to their actions the capital-moving They had done ve given her mx Teiternted that th. ig room, which aT: quite probable id the pi ds station house, tobe built in government had made ¢ase. After all, of what did the poor girl Poa physicians say Mr. Moore — “That is whtrue.”” _ Mr Boswell contiaued conelnded by saying “we intend to vote down yuu nar M the Ith district is that ; Some other localit: some confusion, and Was net found. Ger the sealpei th ous: next. When she came to the she went up stairs with the accused, and after whiskey and sugar had been sent up, with- in thirty minutes she was dead. His died in a eonvulsion. Poon then it would have been found in the stomach, and if before, she would not have been | able to walk there. Goddard says she had con- CoLonep Scnoon TRUsTEES—Last evening, Mr. Hi Johnson was elected permanent sec_ Ne iperintende: a leave of-absence until and ventilatin, |. I. Gre; a Mr. Lloyd —“The If she had taken circus and menagerie go | Au . The question of heati: | the Stevens schoo} house was én the contract was awarded to H. The contract was thus awarded to the the seven democrats were as represen thonghe that the ge y rds him, the police force mother confirms his he may have gone to Shuman to persuade him to perform an operation. H ‘anxiety in her condition may have caused this He had little or nothh about the accused, for he (accused) So with _ id up to the public fir im the jail, &e. that there with the death of the decased. the case. He had been ving it to Greg- =". and Joh: Mr. Horace W. receive a compensation e act as secretary. that the matter lie over until) ‘xt meeting of the board, and it was so In conclasion, roof to connect the menccd his argument for the government, that there was something in the case, not- | argument of the counsel for - With the technicalities the nothing to do, but they should consider the ‘Whh the counsel he di t's false! false as hell !"” order, but he should ied to read from ee ee TRE Pouxn—Another Location—Pound-' Wheelock at Work.—The pound-master (Mr. M. M. Wheeleck) recent: of Health has entered day, with his men, is about “seeki | he may find’ ional bind oe tome! lation of la ‘Me had hoy “ Order !"” Me alitiny mie cere ‘hemlastatement and ateny u the ES eh “ eli finally was id not wish to refer to the enormity of this crime, nor did he wish to cast a shadow over Lim, for God knows theshadow of He regretted that they did ter of the accused, who Ibs the Board this girl was eno! oe ae not go into the duced here piece of dry Latin hy did they mut ” of the animal kind at large in vio- ove him a man standi ‘i ‘nee’ re on? | They could not a dabbler in chemistry. been claimed that she died of gastri and he claimed that it was found. Five mer of practice—cach , and his arrangements have Feceived the approval of the Board o . The is about 40 fect wide, 175 long and 16 a roof, and is doors and windows, place. It has been divide: ments—for horses, cows, | the first two Wm. A. Cook that was a better christian than he was?” re Mr. Harkness continued, saying that he( Boswell)! had asserted that he (H.) had pure t ert it. * Facto hint B.) He defied ‘hiun to the had had one word of conv (BL) om the sulyect. cased ‘by some vegeta- He, too, would refer to Taylor high authorit: f ersation with bim em said he did not assert that he (IL.) had admiited it, but said | ir. Harkness. denial. * rat that he had bought suck ceritteatas, todd buy them frou the Speaker's father Ae: ‘ulse.’. . Hark: said he would give @100 for ev Was the esophagus inflamed ? The; mortem symptoms of an congestion of the brain following He argued that dences of irritant poison were Mm ther with that for which such poisons. Dat & his ted reds by E z a 4 z L | fs i Ls af tisk Sia : I i i f a 7 | —-tawn Advertisements. FAMILY SUPPLIES, Bte. ETOWN. | QITY ITEMS. | SeorgEre 7. 2 | ee GEORG | ¥s — = olas bOWLANO, Aacit:® s ; # RARE a one, A Merry Mitt ox The Vinersra Store— Four Rounds tw Fifteen Minutes —O0 Mor evening, about 4 o’clock, two antbitious atout 5 years of age, named Walter Rol and John Garrett, inspired by and love for the same beautiful damsel, engaged in RS Seer | SERSUERN Sr os okskantoea, S| | FINE GROCERS, CeTIO: corner “ ‘ 3 Tru Sruert N. W., serweex M amp N- ESDAY, July Lith, st Sovjockp.m. | 222 7th and I streets, are at New York pritesy 1 Seal eae th, ot § fed q and delivered free of charge to all parts of the fronting 6 feet free minh his of Gay street. <9 ‘Congress treet EA Finest Quabity! “OLE VIRGINIA SHORE.” bere me market-hotse, rela- opel of 130 (Fines Sates ¢ mass: maa tive to thelr respective claims to the hand ofthe | 3° FEN ESS caves tontet of © hare and HAMM BAMB! ¢ Fiscal Gucllty! aie Serene sae Sect ec MBE varemege, | ESQVRGUREALIAGED WANS! OMALLENGED THE OTHER TO BATTLE; 4 ‘ h Sa , AD SUG but their tienda intertered to prevent sb en- gad to de to amend ee = Eg he a heer tive ie THE BEST ES THis MARKET! cpanter a that pont syd saggested tat they: of that invaluable medicine, and is worthy ot paitne sit enah. ass Tred, va the sal es is 18 settle their Gigieultics ‘by the police. | of the public Ayer's Sarsapa~ | gs soon 8s us nace Hthe [16 16 16 7 1 6 1 ‘This proposition was @t once d by Doth | rita cures when anything can cure the diseases | ing and stampe at the cost ef the purchasor. If sh 16 cents per pound! sates ends ammeeptaee by about fifty persons, | that require an alterative medicine. Py COT a, ni toe rk STRICTLY CHOICE BUTTER ee, re een aoe Do xot Fatt to go to the Pic-nic at 7th street | snd cost ofdefaulting parchacor in poe werk vor | DEAUTIF ° ‘some Dewspaper W TEAS! Park Monday, July 17th. 5 | es qmas:. yeas verte STras: Teast Ick Cream.—Hérvey & Holden, corner 11th S7 THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE Our stock of pt h-T Gnesi Teas street and Pennsylvania avenue, — the piece of pevpert aoe eae cena Te Sth, | niperiat Ten fecm 45 cents per pone and . 3° finest quality of Ice Cream to all parts of the Pefore “deec Gur Tmperisl abl Gunpowder Tous, at city, in quantities to suit the purchaser, tf =| point nal y ¥ old at ¥. Gairepoaiat Femoves Corns, me oie" ieek's suihe HONEY Dr. , B Bad S x direct relief, Punennes Nam Sic a peach eer te ALE and PORTER. 25 cts pardon. bottles. a 5 pounds SOPT SHELL ALMO! or ‘Treasury, Washington, and 7, North m Baltimore. . ‘Crossing the Aqueduct bridge, soon arrived at a point ere areas Bottom, where the: an for 0 ropes: bo gem ~ ‘but the ring was made by the spectators who formed a circle, in the middie of which the combatants were to pummel each other. An umpire, referees, and seconds were selected; young Robertson's father “grooming” his son in gallant style. Ata few minutes to 5 o’clock bath men STRIPPED TO THE BUFF, entered the ring, and in a few minutes, in re- sponse to the ery of “time,” ‘went in on the FANCY CAKES in Varivty. ‘the sewmg macnine was mnyented general result.” . ‘tempts have been made to construct a Y Bxncutor. C. 8. OMARE 4 80N, Rownd 1—Both men came up promptly, eyeing at_could be sold at a rea- ANG, Awct. 1913 Teh streat NW bet. Mena B. each other defiantly. Robertson showed some | sonable price. To the McLean & Hooper and to F _} 1913. 1213 Lys) 1213” 1818 signs of trepidation, while Garrett was smiling Machine belo B2-THE ABOVE SALES ARF POSTPONED ON - oo caete and confident. Some little ing and teint- | the credit of hat succeeded in attaining account ct the rein until WEDNESDAY, July 19h, L°* Tv! Le ing took place, when suddenly Garrett let fly his ‘The McLean Hooper-Company has pro- | tame hour and pince BOHRER. Rxecator. SIGHT OF, right “duke,” catching Robertson on his “ snutt | Guced a machine which sews \y (rom two Seong A ROBBER Sa nect horn,” and bringing him Garrett's forms the elastic lock-stitch, and runs | _23!2 = = ‘That groceryman who was trying te compete with to -grass. requisition for “claret” was duly honored by his \ opponent, and “first blood” was claimed and lowed for him, amid excitement. At this point the friends of Garrett expressed the opinion that Robertson was ‘a chicken;” that he would ‘tear under the wing,” and that “his mother wanted him.” Robertson, senior, mean- while was endeavoring to inspire his hopetui than other machine using two HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PU rads. ‘The Wilson Siruttle Machine bears ; oH the entire Stock of the SADDLERY BRAY @ BRO. TO! $4 Best Family Flour in the market, S245 quarter wer: Sad @2.Bas good as can be got for $2.0 quar of excellence as a first-class tailoring ma- chine, being more durable in construction and better in the arrangement of {ts working parts, easily managed shuttle machine than any ot its we th amount of courage | Srachines, ais cn cin Wim bong poser, > Sueceery: oo machines, $40, €45, $55 and $75; n’s, g oreet $45, $50, $75,'S105'and $125. A. & I. Rosen- . ”’ with his man. ‘Round 2-~Robertson came up timidly, and had hardly squared himself for business when the right * Duneh of fives” of his opponent lit on his “nut crackers,” and he again went down amid the reproaches of his respected parent and friends. [-‘A shad to a herring” bet on Gar rett. ‘Round 3.—Some way or other Robertson, whose early education so far as relates to the “manly art” had evidently been sadly neglected, could ‘not get in on his opponent's mug.” He struck out wildly, and while not —— eye” recived another thomas pel from Robertson on his “« potato trap,” which sent him for the third Ret ‘Beat Deescrara Sagar only 1ide0. 1. Demerara Sagar, only Lidse. ID, Best White Sucar, only 13¢. Ib. COFFEES AND TEAS mty Neh . Rosen thal, No. 4et7th street, are the agents, and sell theee machines on very accommodating terms. Two snow cases for sale\at Prince's Bazar, Se . Best Java, Ze. tb; Laguyra Coffee, 2 th Hoo? Sxiets of the best material, made to Roasted do’ Ze. I >. Bonated, Sc. iby order, and sivas 2 end assortment on hand; Terms: ee te aire dee Best Rao Coffee, =e, in. at reasonab 4 a ony | am Spree. seonved Be tot Black Tea, Se et cg erg — oS ee Srty., Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the Black Tes. sic. 1B Latiche tilt pleusd col aad sos oun 4 het aa _ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer. Gesice imperial and Gvnpow ter one, Cryer iD styles of all made of the beat materials, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown | Dried Be 351, PENNSYLVANIA AVENE warranted to fit. C. Baum, Cor- TT » q 1. con 3 and @% ste., north aide snd every Bulld- | FINE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, ON | jl ween S and oO ste. mi ‘7th st., Intelligencer A LONG OREDIT. aT 1ON alll time to 5 fom 4 Round 4 and last.—Urged on by his paternal | 8 xy Aer shonii oat netony Rs EDNESDAY FIx= GRocERies progenitor, young Robertson came up “groggy” Lapigs’ UNDERGARMENTS Of all descriptions, premises, that fine new three-story Tick Teed wea band Reacts Setuce aedatees | ate Sone Geena veae | erutmiaic seg ee ee | ae ware PROFTTE Fr snmerted his digit in his qrind-pipe, choking | ith street, Intelligencer Butid * | Riis conten wine nae ed aur collar, Uae Bim until he cried jenough.” Hobertson, s | Goto Pamcs’sand see theev Watch | fect front by 100 feet deep, ruuniug back to @ 12 foot adjoining woods fur a club with which to chas | Key. Fits a ar | eee: beneath tise his pusillanimous offspring for his failure to | Wear out. cents. reat defeat his opponent. We respectfully call the attention of purchases to The party then returned to this city, well © Ovr Dotan Kip Gloves are the best im- ovr stock of ported, and always the largest assortment of Pleased with their evening's sport. It is re- | sizes and colors, ac. Bavm’s Kid Glove Depot, ee ee e fig Keaggy rare a it againin a | 7th street, Intelligencer Building. Bx THemas power ctr; Georgetown FINE TEAS, few days. Garrett sustaine aries to speak ——o——— cae rtson’s “puis! wi ATTRACTIVE Prices ) SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘ ofyand Hote ene Ve oe am manly ts ‘ALLACH’S, TORSUUPERTY IN GROKGETOWS Dt COFFEES, &c., Exurpition.—The exhibition of the infant = eS and Py vania ave. By virtue of @ deel of trust, decd Augnst =e Sena = = at ALD tae uly recorded in L which we are selling at e very d ¢lass of the First Baptist Chureh Sunday school, | 7 ¥en’s Suits, Youth’s Suits, Boy's Suits, White fas" pcan ais Sal neat tas tend aac Miss Hattie Burrows teacher, took place on | Duck and Brown Duck Sack Conta a M. H.. No. be land 1 Drab D’ete, Seersucker Coats. Cheviot, Cassi. ords of Wasbinzton coumiz, District of ¢ mere and Alpaca Frock Coats. White Mar- | $"a.at the request of the Treasu ALSO, TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF Vests. A.D tei, in front of the | oo . sizes from 30 to 44. Blue Flannel | premises, at the hour of So chck p mall tha: | WINES, BRANDIES, ts, r and rete Pants, rt of Lot No. W, in old Georgetown. District of tL Don tia ek, oe Eefeabla: Besinaing Sor the nme on the neath a AND WHISKIES, AT VERY LOW FIGURES, Wednesday evening, at the church, corner of Gay and Congress streets, A fine audience was pabeped The pinging = the ag 5 gene the a leadership of Prof. = = trated ‘Wa hington, was excellent, and was loudly applauded, "The class consists of about fifty little girls, of from five to twelve years of The first medal was awarded to Miss Laura Mason, and aw album to 8 Ida urn by the nowledg- ment of her services tothe class, The Tormsi Of Bridge street. at the point where ts, west bun 1 ary Tine of «ai No. 16 int s Raid Kt roe eal at 20l Egweet ratte nee, ruaning thence east with the li ashington, D.'C. | feet. more or leas, 10 the 12 bx Sema and south through said lot 15; Cal tation of @ banner, purchased mai i dg aegecengh ge ag Fy Sh A = ee ahaa 4p . serupul tant in a strai ine from Dridge street. an 1 SEVENTH STREET, through the efforts of the little ones, by the Rev. | that their places of bosiness are branch 417 SEVENTH STREET, stores: Prospect street: thence west with said line and pa the Original Franc, I hereby notify the public | ¢llel to Bridge stroct 29 foe! more or ene to the hae Tare no ranch sores ym tnat Thavene | boundary line to the Doginniag subject to te rig connection w ution in inal Mr. Mirich, president of the Baptist Sunday School Union, then¢ook place. The address of Mr. Mirich was very yy and appropriate. mbho-tr Next to Odd Fellows’s Ha er the eaid 12 fo improve : ROWNING & MIDDLETON The exercises then ‘with the presenta-| city. The Original Frane, dealer in Gent's re De wid Ft eetsliey, laproved with = | FP! ld re<peccfully ash a trial o thete tion to Miss Burrows by the class of a handsome | Furnishing Goods, 431 7th st., between D and E. sof sale: One-third cash; balance in two | fine OOLONG TEA. at @f per pound, as it has picture of themselves, prettily arranged in a] Cowxrne’s PATENTED NECKTIE FASTENER. faael payments at 6 and 12 months. with interest | born promcunced by counuisseurs the finest in Duovuns’ Rust—The main sales at the Rest | Franc’s, 451 7th street, between D and i. No | Preise: sold. ‘Stamp and conyos a seid | FINEST CTNrownER took place yesterday, most of the District butch- | baanch stores. with in five de: FINEST IMPERIAL. ers buying. There were but few sales to-day, Great VARIETY IN Ware SureTs—one, | serve the right \ FINEST Yot Abont 350 beef cattle were offered yesterday and | two or three pl leta, buttons or studs— | cost of the defaulting parchs: i OnLOR e told at prices varying from 4 to 64 cents per | open in front or in back—all sizes—at the O: public natice, A depratt of $10)» FINEST ENOLIGN BERANE LSS , peund. 1,400 sheep and lambs were ‘offered, the wal Franc’s Gent's Furnishing Store, 431 7 ime of sale. FEED Woe all new crop, and af greatly reduced prices. at former selling from 4 to 5 cents per pound gross, | street, at Popular Prices. No branch stores. jantecswatte "Eos You BROWNING & MIDDLETON 8, and the latter from $2.50 to $4 per head. Cows | Buy Tu CxLenraTep “ Frano” CoLtars, | — ce I nt Recbeeioras, and calves sold from #25 to . Prime veal | the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale A FINE a at oe TAC LES, =o calves sold from (to 7 cents per pound; no com- | only at the Original Franc’s, 4317th street. Look | {4 conditions ye, can = ee mon ones wanted. The market was dull for | for,the name. No branch stores. 44 em POE & SELIGSON’S. CEYLON. LAGUAYRA. MABACAIBO, ETO, Spr eqeaene phate ee Hewrrer has all Minds thermometers and | (\ASH PATH FOE LADIES: GENTS AND ROASTED COFFEE ALL GRADES paromete! CHILDREN'S CAST - OFF CLOTHING ie eons ete..at L. GRADWOHL 'S, 173 st ree ty mail hart, W. Darr Lucy Hall, Owl, ¢ E David ry For sale low, by yp Peow = oc%s-ly w, J. C. Kendry, Price Hutson, ©. Scrivener, Noble Grand, lewart, and Little Boab, ali Total number of boats arrived ” loth instant, 79; of which 75 were loaded w. 1,3 with ‘stone, and 1 with grain. Tue Coat clawing the nage — (estimating to-morrow) the recelj ship- ments hi been an tonlowss ‘The Boren Com- pany, receipts 3,300 tons, and shipments 1,470 tons; Agnew’s wharf, receipts 1.400 tons, ship- nits 800 tons; Consolidation Company, receipts 7,166 tons, shipments 4,490 tons. By order of = hig tates ‘TuE ESTARLISHMENT Of M. H. Prince, No. 1000 Pennsylvania avenue, will close every evening at7 p. m. during the heated term. _. RAILROADS. —_————_—_—_—_—_—_—__— BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. NPY MORES BOM TRE NORTH AND RAST J NORWAY: SWEDEN AS NG AMERICA LN KWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK ie x THE YOI ELIVERERS OF PLEASANT COVE. ELLE LOVEL. By TR. Y¥. te, THE WIFE OF A VAIN MAN “on. FEOM FOURTEEN To Fou OF C.M. YOUNG TO THE SULTH AND SOUTH The ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAIL- ROAD, extending from C1 nog, com nd. BROWNING & KEATING, ____ 614 Pennsylvania avenue, MEMOIR s AL ‘ Mr. Hudson, agent of the Maryland Company, Botton, New Yorks Puladelphia, Baktinees, | LITTLE MEN. By Mics Alcott Now Koplosive Astra® Os the receipts aud shipments of ihis company arc | Washingt’ chats egeiphia, Baltimore. | WM. BALLANTYNE, P- withheld for the resent, There have on but nooga to Meridian ‘Mobite, New Orleans, Jackson, je 20-tf 402 7th st., Lotelligencer Build popes tew shipments during the week owing to the ei ry Southwestern ‘ork prices, by scarcity of vessels, which are now begiaaing t read-bed is in splegiid condition, ‘and the A PORTABLE BROWNING @ MIDDLETON. one Pullman's Palace Day tobe aa i Tue Rivek.—The steamer xpress, frets Bal- timore, arrived this mornin; ith an assorted cargo of goods tor District merchants. She leaves this afternoon with fiour, corn meal, and iow at the wharfof the’ Consolidation Coal Com: 1 ’ - x 8s Kuiicond, and secure the quickest sire send COE Tes Eee ‘The attention of Freight Shippers is called to this fous tnctitehon teem eiarrese same POR TRATELERS. Haven, Conn. The steamer is now in command ‘intdns(Greem Seu, ge. e low ‘other route. 6. i. Mumm’: ermeuay, a Seamer Rettloninks, et eer ane ig tet and ji Lcmlsdaaganan Floorant Valley Carte Pancho” 2 Accipanr an Fare Wuany— About 220». aget JAM KEAVY, General Freight and Ticket jcaraut Valiey “ Paris Exposition” m., yesterday, the railway on the tressle work at _ NTOM 3. ‘i Hennessy & Co. Cognac Brandy. Ray's coal ve way and the cars'were pre- -C.8TA’ A ‘Saperintendent, Chatta- —— & Co. i Cighated: to. the ground, carrying witir ches | ROUEN Tenn. ses Caitfornie Brandy, "laSdeiva Wines two colored men, Thomas Coleman and Grady BALTIMORE ANDOHIO RAILROAD amet =. dJchnson, who were severely but not dangerously z siete = For miclow, tyoowy, ea injured. TO} |, December * . ING & MIPPLETON, Naval Oiscrratory, wan entered on fuccasy | TOStand EEPIMORE cif QB SEMEME | CHARLTOWS UNRIVALED WuITE LINED —__ $14 Fennerivanie events, — Sein Om lee pander pono a ts Wis ‘sre now ong fle via COPYING BOOK AND PRESS gives anInstante: | | a WINE IN BOND. 7 ‘OR o 7 Professor, an. . a 8 , 8: neous Copy. Puiczs $1 ann $1.95, favored BARREY ian Fosouan Bear Cie have received an | 983s Stas. oN 3: Seared << ieee gmch we vance. It ie wine answer to their lato letter to the Undine Club, | p.m Ate Wie weastinik For sale by ZHeGeated Louse of Wensh, Cokie of Norfolk, sccorting the challenge of the latter | peaye z ER hd nounced bj he to row # match at Norfolk on or about the 2th | UP 4% MiP yE8" PHILP « SOLONO re can instant, providing the Undines would row them | ™¥or Principal W: NS, areturn match. The Undines accept the con- | ville. La rey :43, 8:00.41 i METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, after the regatta at Norfolk. ‘Tue staTEMENT in a morning paper that J. jena 911 Pennsyly nia svenne, —_— H. Merritt was arrested in. the Pimt Ward b- officer E. D. Reid is a mistake. ‘Merritt was at. EN. F. FRENCH, rested in this city by officer Robey, of the third MANUFACTURING precinct. TATIONER. re ceceszateD A SENSATION AMONG THE CoLorED Porv- FIRST-CLASS LATION.—A colored woman died on Longe | near the corner of Market and 4th streets,.an: was temporarily placed in a vauit in the vicinity. Last night, about a. the crigsofm woman BLANE BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. Office ut L. C. Parke & Co.'s, 313 AND 315 NINTH STREET, N. W., ere heard in that neighborhood, and forthwith Five doors above Pennsylvania aven the report, was braid about that “the dead janlé Washington, D. ©. ” —aEL—_————E—— man and was escape from her unpicasant qtitmation in “a e J*®. P. Winter. CHAS. RUOFF. vi . e re] created a sensat ag among the colored reaidentsof the neighborhood, gue Stigebucg,inze af 3:00 reat Nad ate WILLETT & RUOFF, a FLORIDA WATER. sent out ae gona the louse ‘Strasburg and Winchester accom * ese $0.) . A commi finall train. ‘Suepessors to Cochran § Co.. A Out, and on returning from the vault reported | wtBT0 Sicieate te See West can Pp betes 905. Pasnsrivamia AvexrE. the ety = hoax, and everybody went t bed | doy. TS, CAPS, CANES, AND UMBRELLAS, again. For New ¥ and Boston see ag. | BATS. omnis GuA1N TRADE—Theschooners William Henry | verdscuont of Through Line, — STRAW, LINEN, AND BAMBOO HATS. and Margaret Eile, from Al ot tmapredon; | FULL LINE MILITARY HATS, CAPS, AND Hartley & Bro. this morning 1,000 bushels of red 06 eters . ‘BPAULETTES. a8 eo bees aes fair to Gu0: SR OR TEE ‘Ag, Washington. mi 1 BATHS! BATHS 1! ; GH LINE oe B aa THE MOST LASTING, AGREEABLE and RE- SEE 8T. CLUUD” BATHS : _ + BETWEEN WASHINGTON, _ ‘ ALEXANDRIA. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE eect temcoves FRESHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for use on the THE COLLECTOR here has received .w handsome boat for the use of his officers at place. She was built in New York, and it around on the steamer John Gibeon on ner “T SALL-BOAT CAPSIZED Off apse gman | ee eae For Fiske forsale, atthe of Handkerchief, at the Toilet, and in the Bath. For wate Je by all Drageiste nnd Perfumers. sofmw.fly _ "ears ow PA TERST cd raasas SOMO pm te mnand ‘supplied | LADIES’ and MENS SATCHELS, the southern: a os TRENT: ny fons = lag ‘farms weber sa a ‘an NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, Counas. New Youn Av. axp 152m 8t., saintezest om deposits on and after JuLY Ler at the SADDLERY end HARNESS, GREAT V. at PRICES FOR. = ARIEaH, atthe © MANUFACTORY wae

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