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7 The Eloping ex-Butter Merchant. GEORGETOWN. Georgetown Advertisements. WHAT 818 WIFE SAYS ABOUT IT. pecacete Se 2! | ——! anathy =m Her Distress at Hor Husbands Infidelity. ane = IsLaxp.—The a, ‘et the omg | 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. — sinning bnsband im pleading for mercy. | | (The publication in Tae BT er iningion ae | Prominent nsinese taen fore visit to, Gov CORPORATION DEEDS will be isswnd for tho | the foot of Conzeosa strest at So'cloch I ¢ first impulse of the New York wife was to | 0! i . = sland. among them Messrs. D. L. Shoemaker, | Property hereio deseribed, unless said Pi y is Pat 7 Surnie i Rn DO a LOC AL NEWS. carry her threat int> execution, and then and | Saratoga of well-known butter doalct, or ex- | Wt" Dougal dom J. Boal gud Habert Crop® | ei separ anal Pats th he Pachoe. A fine Brass Band will be FLOU ws FAMILY SUPPLIES, de. —_————————————————— pur Down! here to arrent teoelly butter deater, with another man's wite has ugal, Jol ; is. ADVENTURES OF A BIGANOUS CLERK. Souee agar ee eer ‘da sensation in Georgetown where the | Mz, 7Rey wili.xstum in about eet toaiuhare KO. W. BEALL. ; FLOUR DOWN!!! andionn - THE POOR WIFE OF HIS YOUNGER DAys, lee all reside, Mir. > io OF bates an, | artived: 'M. O'Csaner,v. L. Raaweil, and W. BS. 7 = EXECUTORS VALUARSE De A Married Man with Three Children | *be told him she would allow the matter ty rest Delng jell Known {8 bot Cites ee ame Huntington, all- loaded with coal. The boat A ; | | PRO ForrkoPyry N GEORGETOWS, D o Weds a Girl of Minteea. until she could obtain advice. ‘The two wives | MIS, 1-— Tet taba a business trip wo st, | Hound Lop, No.2> arrived trom Hancock Md., | £3 | On AT ACCOR 4 Deserted Wife and Children in. Ohio—Wife No. | ‘ERIN IN DANE, ag aravet.? Lovis, and had informed his wife that he would | 128! Wet, with 00 barrels of ecment for Geor i F Sit oe abe artes dest ot 2 Abandoms Him om Account of Iii Treaim-nt— | we are not at liberty t> divulge more at pres- | Jeave'on Saturday via Baltimore. Having | WU 4 aa eS Ee 1 ‘runt ing 60 feet orth sac. of DO NOT BE DECEIVED. ‘ter Three Years Absence She Returns to thit | ent Suffice it to na the New Yorker, on | friends in that city, Mrs. L——says she con-| york’ the steamer E. C. Knight, pace ne & betwe ‘Congress and igh bye ot ECLINED, AND THOSE Wito Ds His condition that he wouldat once furnish her with | cluded to accompany him as far as that point, | Terthsndise tor District see tanne ane ae | L—(—_|_ |, eet... The tpeevesnen m4 ~ | FLOUR Has Di 14% RECEIVE THE such documents as should secure her a di = ee he ye pedis: #2 wie Need steamer George H. Stout, Captain Pord, frum | Horna Subsivisfon of bot wv. | ere he bers ETE oe THE DECLINE. ale ne acne ate eet I, Met send | Heat wife emdehtiaren would vein, a a ern enema AeGam- | Wheatley biothers trem Sorrlky wis 55a : re Neo. ye Ret New For ny her husband, and that her, (Mrs. F's,) ‘here ry ahr =H Crime—Will the Off-nder go | 2€7ced to let him go unpunished inf Vaceace had been "gent "to the | pot in | feet of lumber. ‘There were mo arrivals of grain rr pum he BS Mrs. (L.'s _ na: Sire enon; : , ~ sts ied u : ‘We have a sad story to te'lI—“an o'er tree | The ets Te oes | arrival at Lg pot, shi ange Ss SPEING ens one ee Zctreets, 2) ne of marcpeses. Ty the tale”- and one, which, while it must stir up | yesterday, and armed with them she left for | baggage, with which she was not fami (Mrs, | Volkman, king, are now having their third an: oe : the Execut to resell at the Since cearccaneMaascaegeunayeenies | Hs net improbable that ‘on informing ht | E.%) amcy sine did not, seated, aim this | Panh “Thehaneteioy chick wks seemed | Morbo [aamber Baars ofc HAMS AND BACON blasted two lives and brougit di.grace apon him- lent. ~ |b: e, Gut simply explained the state of af- si i Suaters, wien : seit and his innocent children, ‘must imelt the Fae ee te eae cher Yemlent course in te. | fairs to Mr. Collins: the baggage agent. She | "Ke dele ee ee eee | Petite eereet taal - 4 We have just received several very heary invoices, hearts of all who read it with pity for the vie- | ation to th oe ae pon his | waited at the depot from 3 until 9 o'clock p. m., | OL Washington, and the West Baltimore organi- jfect deep. Im) | THE PURCHASER OF THE Anove | Weber) tims of bis base duplicity. For the sake of the ——. oS oe but saw neither her husband nor Mrs. F—. She ler gyno tg nbioad Hogg owe pg ed |proved | | eve of property having fyiled to comply it F ladies and children concerned wesuppressnames | 1 has geese Ane mts ee should such | thinks it probable, however, that hedid take the ae ene Teerees, pomed Fy Oe © [gtiadivtcion of Lot! win, | Guy ef May. 16's the before moutiomed deecribed real for the present. The time may come when jus- | ,ctinhes fugues, ey amily that should such | 9 Grclock train, asshe has notseen him sine Sat- ye Seaton Bub ok Roper erste 9 jxamber 41. Old) | Setaie ell be sid st bis risk and cost, as defaulting tice will overtake the latter, when necessarily | than stand a trial. Meanwhile the scoundrel | Brday evening. It is also probable that Mrs. | Pls Sang ie coe nore coeceeraet puiceme ixorqoees: purchast of the sme, the exposure will be made. far from fully realizing the ruin he | F— was notified of the prescnee of Mrs. L— mains Coane wate Gulteered. After | Sect A RAIBROAD PLILTATION. cl met dow) mus GEORGE A. BOHRER, Executor. ah en be | hat wrought, occupies a £1,000 position under t the depot, and that she did not therefore Which the members sat down to a sumptuc at the history of the case ma; : Uanguet. Prize shooting and bow Hin; i, feet deep. — i government ‘and irembles lest he receive the | leave on the train with Mr. —, as she had in- | andin the evening dancing and other amuses |.” Weetl pert of hota, Now Soot aint mm tne 7 awed. u clearly understood we will go back to the year ‘due tended. Mrs. L—-, who is a woman of about [sul'div iston of Lot 1889; win 1 wit oll part of Lo oud 23, om the no As3. “sometime during that year an old geitie- ree forty-five years old, with seven children, two of sfternace he Hint cieebng wilttakeriedaree | Pa Se ns : Man grand-daughter, them intetestin, 01 ladies, states that for ” 2 - J Jennie L—, a beautiiul gitl of about seven- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. tho past eighteen ‘smiaths she hap. gulibeed which she Eing tor ieee! coe ie ey | ; fale teen, was traveling on a railroad train from CHL.—Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Browne, | untold mental yon account of her hus- | fiutonofprine H axe SS ee ee Siecc: dise sepreal o y de has lightly dismisged the 8c-} any School (Catmlic) is holding aplernic at An- a oben | aa B7-THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONEDON | CRYNCLATE dre While waiting for the train to start, the old gen: | RPUTOrriation for ‘repatra and furnishing saat po agen pastel as kis deen tee S| alostan Istand to-day. At about 10 o'clock this | Cavune di . erat {ibe rain until WEDNESDAY, July 29th, “a COPPER Cioriied ei 350 tleman and his grand-daughter became en; = idee ee and worldly prosperity, and who desired ns are oo Sea, BO font CEOWGE A. BORRER, Executor. | PORTO RICO? ee ee™ ale in conversa.ion witha soang German lieutenant | “The clini ure him outof pure malice. She has longsiace, | phd tree hundred, ineiuding the teachers a ed pe THOMAS DOW LING, Auct ‘of an Obio regiment, and it was soon evident that-| ix i ¢ ever been too well assured of the trath of | Pid, marched through the aleects to the tlece fee onst Tiwe. 110 BX THOS. DOWLING, Auctr; Georgetown, PEAS 5 ng ago pk ay pow m . i Ct oe fatten of inn ae isteerrs ith Mrs re the latter is where they took boats for the Island. ‘ Tear prominent 2 IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FAYETTE STREET. . : ye fer im im eennection wi . te Benes oaks - 4 » 6 reemna % « 0: STREET, With zest infos decided flirtation. ‘The result Lscork of that road. Referred: | i mother of two children, oneof five and the | _7HE STkeET Caus.—Our city is at presen’ Deakins. Lee ABOVE FIRST STRERT. AT AUCTION aaron ores aut i without any street cars, owing to the repair of ‘ r EXCHANGE OF CARDS 5 taking care of the in- | ether of two years. She is about twenty-two . mates of the Freedm red and a request from the young lieutenant for | —Hov-e bill providing for t nT AYA a iy 1Sch, at he bridge across Rock Creek, and those who de- 6 o clock. I will_sell, in from ital. Referred. ears of age, and igof prepossessing appearance, | ‘e bridge = ecto peng oth te < olga Ogee th tat ne es sireite go to Washington afe obliged to crus th: cnt zamery| 3 Lot No. 71, fronting 21 fect om the w iment of Jus- amission to gorrespond with her on his return | tices of the Peace; referred. Covneil bill event a Bridge street bridge and take the cars of the AS depth un- side « Htrect above Firet strert, with a depth 4 the ceat of war. This request was thought. | uewsbers from. trying Sunday papers; “Feicrred. | ® Delle in the castern part of this city. Washington and Georgetown raivvoad on the $f 100 feet, improved by a two etory Frame Store am lessly granted, ded a correspondence, especially | Bouse hilt for {he purciaesof erond oa which to | mie BC. Cs (bailiffs of the Criminal and | #ttide. This is agrint inconvenience, and in- : b >. Semen ind cack bolapes int and Seeoedbes ardent on his part, followed. In January of the | House bill changing the name of Uslon Alley ts | Circuit Courts) will give a grand piecnic at | Uenation ts expressed at the neglect of the c : | i secured by dewd of trast ow the pe same year he visited her while sue was staying | Schoolstrect; referred. House bill providing for the | Aln r’s Park, on 7th street, on Thursday next, SET eet lacing vee trapata careen ieee ido =| 3 ‘and stamps at the cost of tke with seme relatives in New York city, and thgre | appcintment uf inspectors of peuruleunn, coat u and have made every arrangement to ensure | 1 the convenience of passengers. ‘Phere is no vid THOS. DOWLING, Aucth PROPOSED MARRIAGE. Lurning Hutds,aud prescribing their their friends having a good time. sheiter where the cars now stop, and should it “improv ee, See He represented himself as a gentleman of ptop- | referred. Honse bill preseribing the mode of assess. pam. EA ~ sienna Ta'n persons coming this way would be deeuched he ‘ Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct,; Georgetown esty, and averred that he was in the Union | 0g sed, collecting special (axes for iimprovements; Tue ceLEpeatioy of St. Peter's Sunday | {@ the skin before they conid reach Georgetown. ; sila army swicly tym a patriotic desire to serve his | “Mr Guiick introduced a bill imppoding license: School will take place at Ana’ostan Island to- | TWe cars would be enough to make the connee- 1 WELLING, ON adopted country against her enemies. In the | aiftraics amd urefestions, Laid teen ‘som | porrow, and preparations are being mae to | tons. nh ACTION meantime Miss Jennie discovered that she had . Fatun. from the Commiitee on Juticiary.re- | ensure the occasion being an enjoyable one. Fixe Wueat.—We saw this morning at sateen” “bn fon Pa ‘clo As will be seen by the above list oar stock com- mistaken a passing liking for the man for love, | pe he acknowledize- portale i Weich’s wharf a scheoner loaded with 5,000 aes, heen x Sith ak ehh Ws be Sadi hesibeoel aheut bestowing her hand where x . After some discussion the bill was HE bushels of strictly choice Baltimore wheat—the echent ,' ‘aa Drises sixteen different varictics, of we havo her heart was not. In fact, she considered the a ed. x COURTS. finest that has been yet reached the market. r alarge supply now on hand, and are constantly re- ung officer aeceptal mmply as a gallant, but " fi PADDON HOMICIDE. cetving fresh invoices, and cur facilities for obtain- from lot holders in the town of Renoin | Argument in the Ca: ‘Dr. i shout the house; = “ Re failed To come Upto enaxp. relerence ton cendemnation of ronde fe. Retcreed, |, 278 ~4 fc rg oP a ne ALEXANDRIA. Dunbarto op feet deep, running back to'md2 foot | ing and recelving the kame are such as that we hava *, ed. ssrgnatvon Howe—OU Mr. Burgess introduced bill extending the boun: | CRIMINAL COURT, Judge Hwmphs ; a ourth rema inde! She therefore put him off from time to time | darivwef the Northern Marker. Heh Mr. Ruldlc made his acguasout on the erating for 6 ssa0nT—on sted mar, Dee re fouuonaty: much against the wishes of her mother, (her | “"Mr Campbell sulmitied resolution requesting the | Mt, Bidule made his argument on the motion ford | Maricriovs AssadLr beget ; inp sue - i Seaage dead, he uegad ‘dha weaaek oe a Dp b requesting new trial in the case % Shuman, convicted of Fer LE Ww. terest at cent., payablequarterly , Governor \o cause .he ward apothecaries to submit | wanslauuhier Im Geusin last, a by : 2 number , ‘ideas amps and conveyanei Yery desirable one. The young officer, whom nag ul pacinsapr2arrd aemunci pale santero bs venting no hesitancy in asserting thet we are alle to compete fully with any bouse this side of New York. ut bdvwn at We will call Colonel Z—— “(he had meanwhile | Tofelmion im 7 chouitesvenus | wanstonans Sent were that the verdict wens u | M-d (R Ce Thos. DOWLING, Anct. COFFEE. Heat p limb at Winchester, om the 19th or Sep- | sndauthand Maseachusstis avenue and Zist sirects | Cart ree ne ae crrore in ruling by the | his han —— “og ae ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown tember, 1st4, been promoted to a captaincy and | sre maintained: referred. Also. resolution increas: | “Mr. Riddle, in support of the motion, confined | Late Saturday evening, and had reached Four — Our stock in thir line is also Large and Complete Drevetiid lieutenant colonel for gallant ser- | ing the Commitee ou District Ollicers.o tives inal Ito the first prouud—the lack of svitemeee | Mile Bun when Smith expostuiated with tt et. TURSTRES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | 54 V aid Government Roasted. 30 iees,) well knowing the intluenee of the mother | over : oe ON Bg i age Sige fo Captain for maltreating a womsn who was on | wittiam i PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D- JAY A-Old Govern c Pited his suit in that direc- | — Mr. Boswell introduced bill authorizing tho ap- | S™kcu™ had tien’ tree iat he wontl nor | beard. ‘The Captain responded by seizing a | Yoviing. r | Castle By virtue of a deel of tru: ie shind with delightful visions | Oiment of a commission to select a suitable sive | Bum argusate ctl that tended to connect | hatchet and cutting him severely in the back Georget . ast A.D. ins, AY of the future should Jennie become his wife. a ae to be Keown, as the | the defendant wit! did she take po! and assaulting him so furiously that be had to nu a he widow wa oom, and litened oie ree | heeds defrged ist, (a beni Suan | teal Co cate a nance, | himbele. ‘Saaitu ay hid all wighe ber ese ias * mtations with it interest. Filled with the od . opriati 10, enable V harte himself. Smith lay mi mat yester lay z se 2 corgetown, District Dalles that, hima riage with her Ganghter wonld einor ioempler conweclrelerree Since ml cag eh ng cpp nd ning managed in his wounded condition to tea Lot num. itive will ell at public Suction’.on TUES R Eft them from poverty to @ftluence, she urged Burgess introduced bill to man & | profi'that the deceased tock poison. there Ware’ tax | crawl as far as the turnpike, where he was | (us! be ' the Ist day of August. A/D 1871, in front of the | Bi her daughter to accept the proposal o the Colo- Bast ne See pevienatonal corvices. ferred. three sources of evidence left to th: mer found by Mr. Pipher and brought to town in a premises, at the hour 5 ‘clock’ p Bal that nel. Jennie, however, had formed an attach- | s.r pakicentertainments cud amusements: Themens | f2mbtoms, the most mortem ap; Nason, Telegrams have been sent to points fumbles Begtaning tor tho eae cy the merch ehde | In short, womekes epecialty of the ment for another gentleman, and finally gave ker pons cae ke dae ke last was tnost reliable | alcng the canal authorizing the arrest and eom- 3 : ar iurenee: eamweing Se tip samne os: the neczh site " decided refusal to the young officer. It was of three months, $65; less thin three | Hesaid fhist the Enited States had calledin this case | mitment of Scott. Smith's wounds are rey , ary line of said Lot No. 06 Imiereccts snid sttert. mudd FAMILY TRADE, cay caakea ser mnguear ie an | Sipe eek medal ciao en who ewore that he aneiyzed the contonte of the stom: | Pot‘mortatcaaracichs nee? (t uOURUE, tart ot Fects mae er leery to the ig foot ales is = a : . . ot é . ach, s e Teast indieathn o ortal eer 5 - i m and make it our study to furnish the wery best of fusing what sbe considered charite ble or educational purposes, civtie ork: x oi | and wath through said lot 16. thence north by and : a feet, more or lean everything in the way of family A MOST ELIGIBLE MATCH. art of music, $2 vd $4 gut if cone chs: greiing distant in a straight line from pplies generall At last, in a ft of desperation, she concluded to | Gucted less than one Weck: bolag erren bey oe Soe wae na eereer y z ener, street tor the Aicxandria — } Pronger sheets teens mee ieee eee - ; 2 es A Beeept the off t re married on the | when an admission fee is charged, €5 per night; reps | that.on that Mouday the deceased omerel tee he “gong ound slicl to Bridge street 29feet. amore or } ~tost | Our facilities for buying and freighting are unsur- of June, 1807, in New York city, by the Rev. | walking, puppet thews, jugglery, &c.5 €4 per nigitt. | uest’place of the deteudant, complain ot penne Proseeuted along that | : boundary line of said lot 16: the . Pasecd, and we guarantee to sell as low as any Bir. Curry, of the Jayne-strect Methodist | beferred. pence laid down became unconscious aud without amith = its insersection with the Washington A agen SOMES boundary line to the beginning, suly the right ether honse in the city, as also to give Church. Me. Burgess. from the Committee on Laws, re- | word. died in leas than hi he District Attorney | TUrmpike. Nearly the entire line of the road number. Fa f over 12 foot alley, improved with « lity and quan- ‘TUE COLONEL PRCOMES A GOVERNMENT CLERK. Hii to prevent the ase of second hand barrels, | says she died of poison adtinistered by the defend. | from here to Quantico, with the exception of the , two-story Brick Dwellin ; in the meantime Colonel Z— had left the | "Si°tykc.imnich was read saccond time. oage.ro- | SpUsiter she entered is roum. There was no prot | bridges—and they are in Progress of con- | ee aioe] re le: shy~os veprenmntel,er army and entered one of the Departments of the | ported bills for mains om 6th street, frou Ge ML te United § ~ it ira | “tzuction—is now ready for the ties, which arc | and Lot not nam” ernment in this city asaclerk. Hisservices | E street, fremith to 43: in 7th street to Water aut wor Gate State, the Te protic picts tind | piled up along the whole route, and the arrival be s. Premises sold. “ " the army richly merited recognition, an » which were read second | appearances. Upon examination, a tenth part of | 0? the rail is expected here daily, and for the z ; of the purcharer. ‘com plied Besides, he was a gentleman of cdecation an’ e lee ven be discharged from resolution in the ste mach is influmed—red—had ihe appearance of pina ce pe ‘4 w —, ‘ papel a has been aaaition, with in five days from day of eale. the Trustacs oH Porsessed of unusual clerical aptness. Atthe | 5" 6 ing wuod pavements: so ordered. | acute gastrith ‘ungs. Drainvheart. &e., | Tented and is now being repaired. y ferve the right to resell the premises at the rink am time of his marriage with Jennie he occupied | treat suethomenl vec tae a rom Boundary ; ‘a relied tipo if thee stoma Swoux Ix—Captain Webster, Lieutenant Ao a8! : Stic notice. A depialt of #10) will be revlrel et a ee ae fhe position of a thitd-class clerk, whieh he suull | "Sir. Tail, from ‘the Committee on W. re- i it pe ee ene ea ea tonecinen clotted b | south bide of the | ¢ of sale. Wai. b, OAns} cab Immediately after marriage he | ported bill repealing act of March, 151, ip relation | W 9 hursday night, were FEED. WJ eos. HIS YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL BRIDE read a second time, ordered to be printe “ i at aunty. <i mom to this city, and for a few months nothing oc- | 84 teccmmitted. “Aine, bill to wid tho Piedmont is view, and. continued Pnorzrty Sarx—A lot of ground on the $ ; paasises er ae ear ah ited to all MASONIC TEMPLE, curred to mar their enjoyment of domestic life, qiemac Railroad Company: read second time, | States, ty ertublish ‘its proposition that this East side of Washington street, between Gibbon Braking’ addi ih ee ASO? E, execpt his occasional indulgence instrong drink. | “Mr ‘Davie fea the Commitee aL > oF gered ey and Franklin, was sold on Saturday last by side Bridge POE & SELIGS( Although her love for her husband was nota | be discharged from the rurther i vs : Beck, Knox & Kirby, real estate agents, to street, 128 feet LADIES’, GENTS NINTH STREET, ated passion, she entertained a sincere | Bemorial ct W. P So ordered. eee and ; : George L. Seaton for $125. j dee chSP Oreo CLoruine respect and affection for him, and de- Mr. Hunt, from the Committee on Police, subm T. d to express any APPLICATION FoR PAnpon.—An application | Xavia_ id ad ,at L. GRADWOHL'S.17 hin ; she would not tail tn ae wine | port om the condition of the statia-b Dr, Rodrigues; and so also Br. timer, | for the pardon or‘. R. Bird, com of biga- | “Fendriek,| bere : OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. duiy; she was amiable and industrious; was an egg RR ae Hh palone. without doubt or hesitation | my, is in circulation, and is reeciving the signa- if exceiient kousekecper, and endeavored in every - mene introduce ¢ that ti omtition of th tures of many of the most respectable residents im | | way fo reform his habits. From month to mouth, | seu il for wa ; 5 Of the city —Gazrtte, Inat evening. j feet deep.” Im) | FAMILY SUPPLIES, Ete. however, e,fucm L to M streets, Referred. — p uld produce tl np Wat wh ‘Satdivision of Lot 32% 123 93 x ——— = DE GREW MORE prsstraTeD, : " 1 ‘a memorial of could not tell. Dr. Bliss «aid that tt rei G. W. Cas- Ost! Lost! Lost! w70 ¥. and frequently at the end of the month, after | {be Wesbiagton and Onto Kallroad Company. ou L EUPHONZO rows as mi on - 4 viet y bart of his bills, would find himself ac- | ““Honse Dill extending the operation of ty Dr C. |. Hatt’s Veorranre SicritaN Harr Rexewer ee ees ve t y to furnish his y in debt and with no mo: tb; Fiinor'’s | number 12 i pison,or other C8. ° r “ 4 - ehitery of the cane patent os Rekras | Bevractown } { , - - — wife with whieh to defray necessary household Beier Deets wee ek Sean . at produced tt geo Nh emg ncremgreeaanetonr misono coe a Pt deey pe aber: Stage pvasaiaee eoree nv <p saat - C. Sa eee expenses. When taken io task for his prodigal ing to the interment of deceased paupers ’ 5 this 3 brouz! i Sie — miproved. BRA BR Sapenditurie So taveriably Bad seme cosuat's | Vie token um, : . ' og Rag I te eer ed ‘Dein ie Sen teed Wittiam Lot” hot | num 29 61.0. Pha FINE GROCERS, favorite one being that he sents large sum to Kis Mr. Boswell said that this ht not to pass: | fy and was not, Pe hav. a idsgmmyan. J saggy? Johuson. | bered. Holmead’s #n ) Best Family Flour inthe market, $2.45 quarter ‘ge hat he had heard of a cxse juced by anythi It becomes every one to economize in their ex- 1 B® foot 30> j Db! for $2.25 as good as can be got for $2.90 quar- 1213 Tru Steert N. W., perween M axp N. weet ee eee pse of a chil ed toremain | Ruction upon penditures, In the article of clothing alone, a | east side Monroe | ter by tet gpt a WMonths of systematic ill treatment followed, sith ruakee in cach loti to fen. | andi the Court a Sa eee ine eae oe ee Bagsr- cored Home, tec ee Finest Cuntity! 2nd his wie despairing of his reformation finally fine. Hap aca e e: : Pe Ww attece. commer ahh gerry nd vd Breakiust Bacon, 125%. Ib. sane S158 gus q HAMS! HAMS! d to abandon him ether since bh luyd moved to amend at while the de Mr. Tustin sub se; i AVE. William Shoulder Bacon, $c. Ib. seat Quality So longer provided for her malutenance. And | €°8-cd pa pers shall bedecenthy interred. the livia | ities beariug om the € ne tae ae stunity to tae uabilc by] aca Leaf Lard.Jic. ib. SUGAR-CURED CANVA\ WAMs! here we way state that they had no children, | P2"rers. black and white, shall bo distribute Mr. Harrington replied very briefly that in his | Ontaihed, at from 1B to 20 per cont ol heirs. marten, only 30c "Tb. CANVASSED SUGAR-CURED HAMS! ue bad heated remece to the. eabes Diint he hed ig the Various States where they properly be- | yjcw the verdict was a proper one, but declined to | Obtained, 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than joien PR. ey lc, Ib. HE BEST IN TUIS MARKET! another wife living, but as low as he had sunk argue the motion at len Ieee. Ib, 6 8 h any other house. is only a . ‘The amendment was ruled out of order, and the | “'finige Humphreys seid the would reserve his de- | Don’t fail to give me a call. Wihise Saget foniy Tae ke 38 im her estimation would not believe it, On | bill wa ted on until to-morrow. P. Waracn, COFFEES AND TEAS. 16 J 6 several foccasions, however, she madeattempts | The ie to physicians to the poor—re- AN APPEAL CASE. ., corner 4% wand Laguyra Coffee. eer oath pe pint sled at investigation, but in every case failed to find | quiring them to hare sighs at thelr waste: | | Henry Carroll charged wii the Jaroony of $3.70 601 Penn avenue, corner 4 st. | same. ame 31800 Beant ay et Go.” fonsteds Sie ib. goer pad u a = rol iw my rt. hinan of we Weet wi rr y ny foundation for the reports. Tie Fate By wich the billig reference totiomees | Ec riail appeal from thn Police Court) was placed | iC CREAM. Harvey & Holden, corer 11th irik asd ent lo Coffee, eM BEAUHPUL TALLOW COMES BUTTER! U the pretext of - her: for a was rejected was reconsidered, on motion of Mr. | on tri J,and after the evidence of prosecuting wit- snes | avenue, iver e jeat Black Tea, Ade. ib. NEW TEAS! nder Le visiting: mother Po aa the bill was laid over and ordered to | ness the government abandoned the cau: wd the all parts of the japan Tea ‘BSc. Ih. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! 8 £Spnne ~ (The pactyere juantities to suit the purchaser. tf gasicn Tinperial and Gunpowder Tous. @1 pe I. Oar stock of Teas includes some of the fees Teas few weeks she left the city on the 5th of July, 1668, with the firm intention jury found a verdict of not guilt ed wi th rm of never returning, nding consideration of the militia bill the House ‘Carroll is i 0 Bt least not as his wife, since she had been ex” rurned. eins eons, ot having appealed.) Sentence 5 Sedee ee ee adiqenad cent tee rienk Sastaie haat no ines of ‘scturning the Goloadl | Rea, Eerars Saves—Green & Wittims, | “Leite pitts and her husband wore alaeed areal | nae me ot ved. 1 i 351, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, = | "Uur Imperial aud Coup wer Teas et : 4 real estate brokers and auctioneers, have sold | on the charge of keeping a bawdy R . W- = - per |, warra: equal to : Obtained a leave of absence in September, and | Thal, cotate Se ng™ ‘ian a Felice Comet wines thee fant @ibiee = a here. oF the Tar then living with her inothet to endeavor her | Fstrect south, between Sth and th strecta west, | cori Mins. Hranl Close and Berea appeared —— Toot west” side FIv= Groceries é gape return t> Washi: % Island, t> Jno. McDevitt, at 13 cents per foot; | {/ the defence ee ee Mr Gendeieke we, tec A ALE and PORTER, 75 cts. per dor. bottles. Pee EEL TenaD, AND DRCORDS aban Mebrrny | EP le ote ag i sae MD af auaty: Peover. "Tuner asses eee but to no s she Te m her . ‘quently, sometime women. : ; ss of Let ‘ : at =e Be 59, 3d street west, between C and D, Island, to ic stifled that tne ‘Borinwny crv, threatening ‘murders ciety | Jo Lee. at 1 cts por ut Toe An sabi | Nera thy ec: aia ~ a ‘of dreadf 2 | sion of square on west, between “ ‘wards returned to Washineton,alchough he con- | tect and Virgina avenue, to Patrick Downey, | S.romag. woos thy habits coming theres 123 Hh steet MW chet, Mean Tinned to write to ber, using cvery agement to | 18 cents per foot; lot £,in same square, t | S64 aatasintes wet > Haasked ifchs - 1913, RS Ede) SD nen, induce her to change her mind. She returned | Perry Carson, for 43 cents per foot; lot G, in | Coutd get him a woma oaid Yf gentlemen v respectfully call the attention of purchases to | 122! : ia 3. og fottees and same square, to S. Hartell tor 64 cents wanted women she could get them. ‘ ROWNING 4 ¥ = = he then commenced & | foie eee Sea Myers at ante Musiphress est that this testimony chuld ‘The Spee ae ey iG & MIDDLETON Dut all war unavailing | nT S84 PYOMNCTS, | per foot; lot C. same square, to’ Juiion Brooks, | not be admitted, as it was cortaialy wrong tg hold weet side Bh FINE TEAS, fine OOLONG TEA aS) per pone ns hee am ey pee Er ig cents lot By Same sauate, to Dart Batter, | G* fan ay a Pane sete sates Pecans ty nai ts ea On Thursday last the wife cameto Washing- | 4 16 cen! T > = GM, to Col. | Cy co; ¢ as. James G. Berrett, at 33 cc t foot. This ‘ (01 i ity. FFEES, av. and Groce co cuch he war of courte ensitiel by | ist property islocated on Teatrest south and 2d | 1! 97 Cums Vaon ty oanen Su fr : ; TINESZ GUNPOWDER, Feawn Ofer alumdonment. Staying with somo | Scet west, on Greenleaf’s Point. The Mstricg Attorney eotcred a nolls prow inthe | Competitors. Price list:—McLean & ooper welch woorsanliing at 0 very amelaivense. FINEST YOURG x ‘ —— e- case of Hon. Jone 8 Srna om 11th sect, sho began investigating, | pam Batt —dnother Defeat for our Bluc | spi battery witinintent io kilt W. 8 Lincota inen, $40, $45, $55 and 875; Wilson's, £40, ALSO, ~ Pese ban : rection. On Saturday she heard a report that | Seckings—The contest on the Union grounds, | *Mo in the Greet Thos: Get aah Green chal Tai SNe. down street, ase the ‘agents, and sell TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF of coe ane Sea FAST, the Colonel was living in the northern section of | New York, between the Olympics, of this city, | with the larceny of clothing, were convicted aud | these machines on very accommodating terms. Rew <r OWNING & MIDELETON: the city with a young girl whom he ealled his | 8nd the Mutuals, of New York, yesterday, was | sentenced to one year each in tl pgnitentiary. | WINES, BRANDIES, bie [Ry a daughier. attended by only 1,200 people. An exciting game | The jurors were discharged until September. TWO SHOW CABES tor sale at Princg’s Bazar, SE lca “ M, elaeeaceieinaaian tenia: was aca but the — was —_ eon on pe wri i Tene 1006 Pennsylvan{ia avenue. ‘j \D WHIS: oxy gbyes . save. Fully believing that he was living with another | Mark. There were thirty-iwo errors in the late John H. ieathing kis. cetate to ais : AN ‘KIES, rks A MENT : <weusnls, whaus is pemed off an kis banghter, dee the jis Snmily, wes fully proved 04 £9 prrsoneliy ian’. Hoon. Sxrere of the best siatoriel, made to CEYLON, TAG AXA: MARACAIBO, Iii, Saerabees Sieteomer cece ieeerea ge Esa pf Mr"Wale var sic guar | Sa a rants lls SEs Na Ieee AT VERY LOW FIGURES, For sale ” a . : ore Bag fm .. nothing. ‘The Ol BRowNrN ; B ghcacrppeeny Semaine | Ache inngetd ae aes | ae ee fo r,t egg ee merzera « Brum, "EESERDEIEE, a = oo . Fapass Pag =a Xo Sans , | Ball. colored, larceny of a wi Fitth 417 SEVENTH STREET, FISH. mater Keeps house." At this juncture ‘a woman wi wh’ Luskey, aseauit Market street mht-tr Next to 04a Fettows'eHta | No: MACKEREL, about forty years of age, on whose face sorrow . = < = [3 FAT MACKEREL, about forty yeags of Se ed ies | Bomelsler, of the umber, JUST ReOwIVED, Roc. RCONOMY CHAD dapping her ST. JOHN ALEWIVES, traces, what was wanted. © Ase you thohousehee} of Cone ps acbacateor te s ge Col. 4 H H 1 3 E i i | |. Z——?" inquired the lady from New York. ym pice. ae te HERRING, “I amnot only the housekeeper of Col. Z— Storetiss enna cage hog py rout re Bree Fp SALM he a 3 Bim | nfhiscerto be delivered froin wind he teas | inca paises, st Mora ldge' street mires ‘weg ide Tage saeenee a capeise thini T vered wi! Tms an - ot ‘ be the seehe that ensued. caused by a leaky privy; £0 Midel i. | —_——_o—_——_ Mh , Explanations followed, by which it appears ——- amt Coon Go ro Parncx’s and see the everiasting Wate, | See. be} a 14 Pennsylvania aven gang of un- REDDY WEi crowd Welch, charged iets Martin aling Reddy Welch, charged with ic | lis dh ns add i can fam. 4 rings there ® rly characters in a out. Sis sees a al STEER ARS ABC, bexak’ Vg 2 MIDDLETON, 4 of ‘Tth street,

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