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en THE CASE OF MRS. POLLARD. | EVEN NG STAR. | Her Suit Against J. E. Lyon. | EXCLUDED LETTERS OF MR. B.A. POLLARD AND Objection was made ar 4 sustained, and an cITy ITEMS. eo“ Fr at | . Riddle offered t- t i is H tant ber comanrt Wes det ore gther witnesses | _SURSTITU”.¢a 1m Tar DENTAL RANKS Get not WEDNESDAY = P - at ot @ lady; that she ee | te rearaee waeTINGRS attended to the * geiness properly, «>: sound vag Comrofore, (oop the natural teeth | = | Inthe Cireuit Court, after our report closed | The Court ©” erruled this off elixir, Sozodent.” Do this, ana they wililast as LOCAL NEWS. yesterday, the trial of the suit of Mrs. Poliard | The plain diy closed, and aiter some tim> | joy Aegon and they will last ae ——e | agt.J. E. Lyon, tor breach of contract, was con- | SP¢Rt BY “ae defendant's counsel in consulting | siif seync oreath, las ws Amusements, &c., To-night. | tinued, as follows : ae lt Payers, Seucaee vers ome: pons Y é es wi > a Mr. tt ir. BE. 7 aw Cc 4 Sees aie aatine 28 8 0 AlWollce elise were a daa pict rindi tion | "eer raeerh my cig bata the com: Neg theiy hing vege nolan oer” a Tee The Social E ts Canses, T; ent, | Of Mrs. Pollard’s character, but he presume, ; tract provides f ethort American House, by tourists or business men. Wg oe ec by Dr, dames Gordon Siillcr ar akg | they were not admissable, and he would ‘act | it—thirty days’ notice. If Lyon served the no- , bY * when visiting Boston. Few who have tried the American ever seek another hotel, finding that Se and replete with all that pertains 01 rt and luxury. otter them. MR. DOWELL REGS AN IXTERVIEW. (In the excluded letter of Mr. Dowell, Ure first husband of Mrs. Pollard, he writes to Mer :— I have received information to-day which I never knew before, but which I had teason to sus- pect,” and he urges that she should grant him an interview.) | LETTERS OF MR. POLLARD. | { i] New York Rescue Misesion. ' Sa JHE HOLIDAYS. New Year's Gifts, and Where to Bay _ them. tice on the 1ith of Cag geen would ha, | terminated on the 1ith of August, if notaing | int ; and it must be left to the juty as to | the effect of the subsequent arrangemont. If | the notice was to be withdrawn on the condition that plaintiff would leave at the exniration of a week, it was to be considered as a sabstitate for the notice. It was also a question of the j 8 as to whether Lyon, after having served. the notice, did net conduct himsetf in such a man- ner as to make it ap) as if the contract was —s by him as being im force. ir. Cox, for the defendant, said that he had another prayer—that plaintiff, if entitled to a verdict under the instructiens of the court, is not entitled to more than one-fifth of the profits of the house, and in the absence of proof on that peint to nominal damages ouly. OPENING ARGUMENT POR MRS. POLLARD. Mr. Riddle proceeded to argue the case to the wake! SEE | ASURE PREVENTIVE for gray hair is Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Try it. 3 -—_—— Gtoves for the million at Price’s, 413 7th st. piety Best Quality KipG Loves at $1.50 at Price’s, 413 7th street. ——S Deror ror GENT’s $1 Kips at Price's, 413 7th street. A super diamond clusier pin will be sold at auction at noon on Saturday next by our enters yreing neizbbors, LaTINER & CLEARY. This | would be a magnificeat present, and we have no doubt it will go oF al Call and sce it any day bevore Saturday, mer & Cleary’s eorner of Pennsylvania avenue and Mth sirce:. ‘ RicuMoxp, ee Spurge Eonores A!l who stand im heed of medication shoa d fc -— At last, writing day ai it almost et that the UxiveRsiTy Mepicings of | Without tood or sleep, I e completed the Bray, No. 478 Pennsylvania avenue, | 0hituary paper, which contains all the sad par- ch reputation. They are recommended | ticulars of my'dear brother’s assassination. I ‘many of the ills the fesh is heir toby | Send you ten copies to-morrow, which please ands who have been benefited by their use, | distribute among those whom vou may believe The first letter of Mr. E. A. Pollard to Mrs. = Feferred to by Mr. Bradley, WS: is as fol- successful Latrobe itels in the world; also, Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥.M. C. A. Build- ing, 9th and D street be sy mpat! i nds. My beloved wife. i 4 Toure =D & Sumpzne, st jo. 407 7th street, | YO eee y awe was ahunecien will dary _(leprecatin the introduction of testimony wine the usual low rates at Price's, een D and reets, Island, are just now - w ad been brought torward, and the con- th street. ‘ai greatly reduced prices, their | SW You what unutterable agontes 1 have en- i. re nection of which with the case he was unable to ¢ rice’s m OC wintal caupetn Woe inthe tan, | Smee” © * “Thank God, I have been CARDIGAN JACKETS very cheap at Price’s, see. He pictured the plaintiff as a lone woman, to get one at a bargain. The saiecontinuesonly | "et mecha teceeer mine Woes see ostracised ina great measura, exiled from her | V9 "thstreet. F tai the frst @f January. Besides carpets, the | the papers 1 send you, you will kuow ell | chikiren. (Mrs Pollard at this point gave way | _ Linex anv SiLe HaSbKERcuIErs at Price's, Sim have on hand. large siock of dry goods, | {'* PST .t fond yous Fou will know sll. | to tears,) ‘He asked how did the shooting of | 4137th street, ‘bh they sell at New Vork figures. send with difficulty the inciosed. You de not Moore (who he Tegretted survived to be shot at aa Iv You WANT @ handeome present, to please the eye and purse, callon Wm. H. Dunn, 417 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, and see nying books den't forget the old and well- firm of Paitr & Setomoxs, No. 911 Although they sold a | ef, | @@ain,) atlect this case, or the cowhiding of a nope Bar leball veces Gee ed oes confederate congressman? They say that this me, dear merciful God! My beloved and hon, | poor Woman, with the allurements of her sex, of books last week they <iill have | ored wife, I humbly say farewell, but say it in | Bd bearded this lion in his den, (laughter,) and meee =. garcmage toler bead t on hand, which embraces | faitntul memery, in wmaiterable a%teccion. he had sutlered to the tune of $10,000 or more. jipcitggietec Blt we das a gal g deseription. Besides this their | "¥) n hearted but devoted husband, | He did not kmow bat it would cost him stillmore | Go to Prick’s Gent's Furnishing Depot for Your broken heart b stock of fancy goods, imported expressly for hol. « Bowsne A. Peuia before she wae done with him. They claim that | cheap goods, 413 1th street. iday presents, is very extensive, and inclades | “J have copied im the obitaary paper a senti- | Sh€ came to him under the assuined name of 5 World.—For some of the most beautiful articles we ever saw. | ment of your letter as frem a noble fady. And, | Madame DeLarge, but he denied that there was |_| WeaTHer Strips! et ee Dor i to examine them, even if you don’t | dearest wife, you are indeed noble. any attempt on her part to impose on Lyon, but | doors and windows. Also, the on! 4 pnt urehase. 2 i ‘@ telegram trom Mr. Pollard to | tlt the contract was made in good faith, and | Gas Heating Stove in the world, at Hamilton 5 eed | ae feliows: that she had performed her part of the confrac:. | Pearson's, ¥. M. C. A. Building, th. and D Condensed Locals. | “Krenmonp, Va., Nev. 27, 1868—Mrs. Pol- | He proceeded to review the evidence, claiming aap Keformer C. C. Bowen. of South Carolina, | lerd: God noble and generous wite. | that his client had made ont her case, and was | 16 Kin AnD DoseKIN Gori, ttn we arrived in the city yesterday. ; A. Myer was lasi night elected post ler of U.S. Grant Post, Ne. 12,G. AR. uing year. entitled to a verdict, and closed by saying that fF they considered the second notice as binding, the tirst had 90 force, nor the latter, from the fact that she was taken from her bed to the asy- lum before the limitation of the time. The first notice must have invalidated itself when she Yours has been the first word of comfort in my agony, while others insult and jeer. God bless | YOu, Roblest of women. Am alone with my | brother's corpse. No relative or triend near. The oid Washing ov lth | Pray ane and for him. = write to-day street ix being remodeled as a variety theater. | and send necessary things, which you were too ; ‘Three of the female patients of the Goveru- | ueble to mention in my sorrow. 2 2 Po nes coege oe It ss la ment Hospital jor the Insane presented, through Epwarp A. Potrarp.” eee Me i ‘adie from at half pest 11 Dr. J. H. Thompson, on Christmas ‘day, six There is also a letter of Mr. post- pes poe pag — ao ee complete stits of infants’ clothing to the Co- | marked December 5, as follows: “My Beloved | ©'¢lock, when a recess was taken for 10 minutes. up. A article for $1.50, at C. Baum’s Kid Glove epot, 408 7th street. Remember the lace. _ C. Baum’s Corsets are the most celebrated among the Ladies. Ladies can have them made to order, and eo | pair is warranted to fit. The largest Kid Glove Depot for Ladies and Gent's is at C. Baum’s Corset ioc elon are sold at the lowest market value. k treet. Hosiery for Ladies and Gent's tumbia Hospital. and Honored Wife—At last, with the strength | pou reassembling . fine of Children's extra length. John Van Kiewick, Charles B. Church, Jol | and grace of Almighty God, writing day and | | ee ee a ee lowest, and 10 per cent. off on the dozen, at C. Pettibone and J. C- Whitwail lave beenclected | night alone, almost without food or sleep, I have | i» behalf of the defendant. He contended that | prem: tnd ta Ter cont ot on the, do president. vice president, general superintend- | produced « memorial (an obituary) paper of my | * Woman who resorted to cowhides bey Heres oe me ent. and secretary and treasurer, respectively, | dear brother. At this moment himdreds of the | © Tesent her supposed wrongs was only MeERINo UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 50c., ef the Great Fal fee Company. papers are being sold in the streets. The very | on a par with the lowest ruftians of the | 75c., $1, €1.50, $2, $2.00, at_the Original Franc, BMirs. Walker, a colored woman. was taken | atmosphere is vocal with the cries of the news- | OPPposite sex. If Lyon had made the advance to | 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. suddenly ill at the corner of H and 1th streets | boys; and it is said there never bas beew such | ber she alleges, it.would have placed an insnr- St ee on Christmas day. Mrs. Admiral Porter had | auexeitement known before in Iichmond, 1 | mountable r between them, and had the | GLovzs, Gloves, Gloves, in Castor, Kid, Dog the sufferer conveyed wo the residence of the tatter in Shepherd's alley, where she ded early yesterday morning. Messrs. Berry & Wall have determined to commence the work of clearing away the ruly- dish from the old Opera House site, market space, preparatory to rebuilding, a¢ soon as the plaintiff been a woman of the virtue she claims, she would have left the hotel to escape her utions. On the contrary, she writes detendant endearing letters. Lyon had a legal right to annul the contract at any time by giv- ing thirty days’ notice, which he served on the plaintiff in July, and the contract became void thank Almighty and Merciful God, who has enabled me to work faithfully so far, and that there is now a prospect of a swerping change in public opinion and the vindication of my brother's memory. Continue to think tenderiy and prayerfully of me, noble precious wife. £ dreamt last night that we were alone standing and Cloth, in great variety, at the Orignai Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the ater. en Merrno, Cotton and Lambs Wool Half Hose at the Uriginal Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ks thirty davs thereafter. Plaintiff did not com- < en, 1 weather will permit. together by a broad sea coast. 1 have got to a! lai ; ivi i ice, bi NovELTies tn Scarrs, Bows and Ties, in Dr. Hi. ‘I. Porter hasbeen appointed physician tend to my poor brother's business, and then, | Pain on account of recelving the notice, but | great varicty, by far the largest assortment in tothe poor of the third Council district, vice | not harshiy but Fram the tact that it was served by Mr. Hook, if deliberately, step by step fur justice. May the dear God watch over my sweet wife. Your aitlicted, ever true husband, is city—at the Original Frant, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. For Corns, Bunions, Chiliblains, Ingrowing Nails, &c., visit Dr. White’s rooms, No. 535 15th street, opposite Treasury Department, Washing- ton; No.7 North Charles street, Baltimore. ‘TneRMomMETERs and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hémpler, near 4} street. li fay Wuere 18 Franc, tHE Hatter? At 433 7th street, next door to the Original Franc’s. He keeps all of the latest styles of ats, Caps, &e., and sells them at a lower figure than anywhere else in town. Call and see for yourself. tr ee one For ut Tue latest styles of Linen and Paper Collars go to the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ——e Dr_ Southworth, resigned. The double wagon and horses of Thos. Young, used by him in conveying prisoners to the workbouse, was stolen trom in front of the Police Court last night, during the session of the court. The team has not yet been for ‘The children have already forgotten s mas day that there is any such word as he in the bright lexicon of youth, and are ready ble ay when the New Year's f aga clerk of the hotel, whom she designated as her servant, and his serving the same humiliated her in her own house. She agreed to accept the notice if it was served by some one else, an¢ so accept it when served by Mr. Brett. Even had she been wrongfully ejected from the hotel. and denied her rights as its proprietor, she is only entitled to one-fifth of the net profits of the hotel. There were no profits; on the contrary, the concern lost money, ana she is entitled to nothing. Lyon says he never received any profit from the hotel whi'e it was under superin- tendence. At the most, then, if she is entitled to anything, it is only nominal damage to the amountof one cent. MI. COX OPES for the defendant. He said it was a bad day when the defendant engaged plaintiff, or took her under his roof, as she had the worst kind of a character in Richmond, which city she hailed from. She bad testitied that she had engaged in several pistol fights. Mr. Lyon was introduced to her, she assuining a false name, and he hai been informed that by using her name as the Proprietor of the house it would draw a large atrevace. | Mrs: Pollard was to have one-itth of the profits of the ho: nd, so far as draw- Gem: SRE Leak Oe wen PC ATeview: tenon bee Sod tajoea tae portheesr inet iz | followed, claiming that she was entitled under could accommodate from 00 1075 guests, and | {Me contract to Fecover, and quoted from the Stil during the whole time of her Seseeiating | letters which had been read to shew that the de- with the house there never were more than ti- | fondant recognized her authority in the house teen lodgers. She was going on excursions with gl the pie reste ge He also read married men, and her conduct was such thatshe | {he letter of defen Liha ol aig peel gee was the cause of gossip which harmed the imed that he (1.,) recognized Mrs, Pollard ax house. Furthermore, she was under the influ- | * lady of immaculate charaster as late as the CuristMas Festivats.—Last night the Sun- day school ot Wesley Chapei mission gave ave mteresting entertainment in the church at th corner of ¥th and S streets—hymns, songs, rec tations and dialogues being on the programme— and two Christmas trees were relieved of their burdens of good things, which were distributed among the pupils. ‘The social entertainment given by the students of the Washington Business College last evening was largely attended. Prizes for penmanship Te given to Henry Brewer and Miss Barr, and Gortzs PATENT KEPLECTING GAS AND Lamp SHapes will save one-half of the quan- 2 °C and €. chloroter e ath of June. Although they have attempted to | tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use = ia aalits Miss Ella O'Conner and C. eacnien Gee aes show that she was not of good character she pig te nea darabin, Aten Eagie Tent of Rechabites gave a wovel enter- | occurred until uly, although Mrs. Poilard had | Sod before them as & woman of veracity at least | senthal, No. 408 7th st eed rap ogy mn on tainment on Christmas day at Boarman’s old | given occasion for it several times. You have Sele Mackiaee Sto eck vag SN a | 224280 Sor Goets's Double cone Chandelier brewery, corner of 9th street and South Caro- Eeara the letters read, one of which was from the ju ay art calle Siesta tetas on Kcr | Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight tina avenue. Coffee and all kinds of temperance | Mrs. P., who called the defendant a low puppy, nes One Clee le contract | Reflectors. which was to be terminated on 30 days notice, and either party could terminate {it with or without cause. It is uncontradicted that Lyon served a notice on Mrs. P. on the Lith of July. It was explicit enough, and sufficient to dissolve the contract at the end of 39 days. Immediately retreshments were furnished tree of charge. A a dog, Ke. very successful and pleasant temperance wore- | Mi. Cox related all the cireumstances con- ment it proved, and the brewery was crowded nected with the case. On the 19th of September all day. Some of the gentlemen took their fam- | Lyon caused notice to be served on her tu leave ilies there to spend the evening. the house, and, instead of leaving, she took an- The Sunday school of the Fast Washin; other dose of Jaudanum aud chloroform, and a ——e——— Figures Witt Not Lis! How Large Fortunes Are Made. PACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. See the prices at which four of the leading ron bene aiden ccr nnd ae ‘ly | Sewing Machines are sold in the United States Methodist Protestant church hada festival in | state of trenzy followed, and finally her physi- Se Pann tervicw took place between the | and England: a {he boxement of the church.ou Virginiaavenue. clans examined her and certified that she was | Parties: | Lyon's version is that she was Fane) WOE steon, 771% England. Inthe U. 8. Christmas morning. Singing. declamation and | insane. Mr. Lyon then had her moved to the ea be withitew te ustien eho a employe, | Wheeler & Wilson. 15 00 985 % other interesting exereises were on the pro- | insane asylum, and when she has, unfortunate. | ("dhe with canes ah Ga aaa ee “ oe ee es gramme; closing with a distribution of prizes to | ly, recovered, she brings these charges against | eve, the premises at the en week. as Howe. fhe chien, | the defendant to secure money. Shecantet re, | Li she entered into the arrangement, it was a | Wilson Shuttle. 40 00 45.00 ‘The McKendree Chapel Sunday school schol- | cover for the breach of contract she | Substitution for the notice, and the contract The above prices are for exactly the same ars contributed $0) ax a Christmas gift to the would be dissolved at the end of a week. Any vi- peor. olation of the verbal arrangement would bring the notice into full force. He was entitled to the benefit of bis notice, or to the new arrange- ment. At the expiration of thirty days Lyon bad the right to insisfon her leaving the prem- ises; but it is claimed that Lyon so conducted himeelt as to waive the notice and revive the ce There should be some unequivocal act shown to sustain this point. If they come to the conciusion that his (L.'s) conduct amounted to an admission of the contract, then they should find for plaintiff. If they round for plaintiff, she would at all events be entitled to nomial dam- oy whieh would be a barren victory for her. contract was for one-fifth of the income, and he had been asked to instruct that she could not recover more than one-fifth of the pro- fits. They bad not been informed as to what the profits were. He would not confine them to the nominal damages. They should consider the evidence. Plaintiff says that the house did nm could prove that the establishment was profita- ble, which it was not. MR. LYON’S STATEMENT. Mr. J. E. Lyou testitied that he prepared a no- committee on finance, — tice of the proposed dissolution of contract be- report, which was adopted. declar- | tween himself and plaintiff, and handed it to his xpeslient to pay the claim of Mr. ©. D. | clerk, Mr. Hook, to serve upon Mrs. Pollard. Sarrett for legal service in defending ex-pound- It was served, and Mrs. P. objected, saying it master Hoover. The reports of the ward physi- | Was Cegrading to her to send such a notice by swere preseuted, showing that 199 persons | the clerk; she stated to witness and Mr. W. 17. € vaecinated during the past week, and that | Brett that if the notice was withdrawn she would case of small-pox had been under their care | leave the house in a week, and publish a card to in that time. Dr. Cox reported in favor of hay- | the effect that she desired to leave the hotel on ing 1.500 copies of the ordinances of the board | #¢count of ill health, and offering her interest Pranted: adoptod. | Mr. Marbury said the time | in the business tor sale. Witness directed Mr. siven Dr. Ritebie for removing the powder | Hook to withdraw the notice, which was done. magazine from Georgetown had expired, and | Mrs. Pol'erd then refused to sign the card for there seemed nodispesitionon his part tocomply | the newspapers. A few days later she went to with the order of the board. The health officer | Cobb’s Island, and on returning to Washington was directed to notify Dr. Ritchie that the time | declined to leave the hotel, saying she would not for removal hadexpired, and the ordinanceofthe leave “except as a corpse.” In September a classes of machines as sold in both countries. There is scarcely any diference in the cost of material and labor in any of the above-named machines. wi my meade = bd cnuny age ages al the m Sewing Machine Co., persowally ap- before me, and made oath that the above prices are correct and taken by him from cir- culare published in the United States and land w corporate names of the com- panies manufacturing said machines. Frep. SMITH, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Cuyahoga Co., 0. ‘The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sale at A. RoseNTHAL, 404 7th street. ape NOTICE TO THE PuBLIC.—1. Becker & Co. successor to P. Wallach, dealer ye wn phe clothing, have received an ent new Tre boarp TH met last evening. | Terms easy. : ‘of goods, which they are selling at the board would be enforced. Dr. Bliss, trom the Second notice was served, and about the middle = committee to investigate the charges against | of the month she was taken to the insane aye Waa a losing buniners. nnn ac mant MALE | ore ie Gratin goader weal be col eal Maat rey elon, insrector of live stock.reported | lum. The hotel hadnever been profitable under | "*Tye ‘defendant excepted to the latte part of examine their goods "before that they had been sustained, and recommended her management, exeept in Juiy, 1870, and no i . « . . the charge—as to damages. elsewhere. I. Becker & Co., hix dismissal and the appointment money was ever paidover to witness as profits of Odeon Hall, corner 4% street and Pa. ave. Mills in his place. The first recommendation | the business. The letter to Mrs. Garrison, in- ae The Verdict. > was adopted, and after a discussion in which troduced by the counsel for the piainua,, was | . The jury retired at 2i¢ o’clock, and retarned a = —— Mr. Langston opposed the election of Mr. Mills | Written with a view to pacify Mrs. Pollard. Wit- | few minutes after 3 o'clock, with a verdiet for BOARDING. on the ground that be did not know him to be a | ness regarded it as an unfortunate concession on | Plai BE Gemangen $1,008, citizen, the remainder of the report was also | his part. (OB RENT—One large FRONT ROOM, on adopted; Mr. Langston declining to vote. Mr. R. Hook testified that he was employed as | |Masoxic Etxctioxs.—Lafayette Council, taecond floor, newly tarnished. with Boar ee eee vee aclerk at the St. Cloud Hotel in 1s70-aial cor. | Royal and Select Masters, last night elocect 72S ith street. Also." oo alae tea S Iso, Table FPSE BENT—At 935 Now York avenue, au large FRONT ROOM. suitable for two perso +, with or without Board, ‘Terme moderate. 27-3 Tse Loxe Dex.—Notwithstanding the 4 cold weather during the past two weeks, the workmen cmployed on the Long Bridge have been laboring without intermision, and eorne the testimony of Lyon as to the no- ice. Cross-examined : The books and business was kept in her name after the serving of the notice cers, for the ensuing, year as follows:—E. B MacGrotty, M1. MP. S. Craig, RT. MN. D. Larner, I. M. of W.; E. Fitzki, M.C.; F.R. Grifith, M. E.; J. E. Mason, R.; L. A. Brande G: . {OR RENT—BOOMS, furnished or unfarnishe:', fi re inia el - | and up to the time witness left the hotel. Wit- | bury, C.G.; J.J. Barnes, C.; C. Smith, chap- F h hor a plete: Pith th 0 eaeeption’ of the a draw and tay_ | Rete did not hear the agreement made as to the | lain; 1. Stoddard, titer. ca fal poled taller . withdrawal of the notice. William F. Brett testitied as to the serving of the notice, and to Mrs. Pollard agreeing to leave af it was withdrawn. ing the flooring. The draw pier is almost com- ed, and will be done by the time the heavy ik dy to put in place. The frame- n the Washington side is not so far ad- Federal Lodge, No. 1, F. A. A. M., at its an- uual meeting last night, elected as its officers:— E.F. Shaf ert, W. M.:’ W. A. Short, S. W.; W. S. Jencks, J. W.; A. Buchly, treasurer; W. G. GY. TABLE BOARD CAN BE HAD AT 11603 F street, between 11th and 12th streets 20-3." jd J ind ISHED ROOMS, (one fronting south) wi fs rock, secretary; 1.. Stoddard ith BOARD, at mcderate rates: convenient t= _ The wood work of the trestle portion To-day’s Proceedings. wkcedis Late Ng. 1a einen ciiicurs an tas | Commend Bepartuanis Ber ies L. cnc iae Pics and tankeee sewer yall asmoved, the olt | The case was resumed this morning. There | 1 Edwin Sweet, W.M.; Chas. W. Franzoni, | $®4 14th streets. References required. dz 3t* ve = ss “ fe ow re . > the hortace of the water eae hategn. feet below | were but few spectators present at the opent B. F. Fuller, J. W.; Chas. L. Flanagan, $s. W. 5 ; OUSE No. 416 10TH STREET, BETWEE! but at noon the court room wasdensely pae S| D.: Dan'l McFarland, bs py Poe ae tween the new piers entirely open. Should there - 5 Chas. R. Haight 4 THE FIRST WITNESS FOR DEFENCE CALLED | and John E. Ellenger, stewards; John J. Little, | thoroughly renovated. is now ready for the re- be @ freshet in the river, such as is usual at this | was Mr. Abraham Morrell, who testified that he . 'T. M. Hans s tle: | ception of BOARDERS. Rocma, with or witho z 5 secretary; I. M. Hanson, treasurer; A. Craig, | Seption - with or without, Rexandi is ant George ime Washington, had been a guest at the hotel, and that platutit’ | ler *88> | “also, B Boom, suitable for office. noz/-Im* had represented the business of the hotel as a ge down stream. the main supports to it FJANDSoMELY ED ROOMS. en suite disastrous and unprofitable, and expressed ade- | ALTaoven Prigg’s Dollar Jewelry Store had single, hot and cold bathe, and all other con Entively capored to drift wood and ice. sire to retire from it. ; the largest sales om Saturday it kas had tor tex | veniouces'cen be cbtained or BS tate creek te . Mr, Coxaskedif the conduct of plaintif! was | years, the cases will be filled up again with all | tween@ and H streets, Also TABLE BOARDERS, Atiesen Hover zr Acnest beneficial or prejudicial to the business. Ob- | ihe new styles inva few days. No. fot Pennsyl- | _0cSi-2m jected to, and objection sustained. Mr. Cox alsoasked what were Mrs. Pollard’s habits asto vania avenue, between 4 Koux es ¥ and 6th streets. t the corner mt 2d street, was found IRST-OLASS BOAPD, WITH PLEASANT z HagNE ROomB, tet # had oa je terms using landanum ard chioroform, and what R. B. Monun & Co. send us a convenicnt corner ivanis avenue and i8b open early in the morning. and three | was her mental condition. These questions | style of calendar. street. Good location and accessible. mh38-ly Watches were missed, as also an overcoat were objected to, and the urt sustaining the gibg (0 & guest in the house. It was sup- posed a burglary had pmmitted. and a uted, the drawer was found sh in front of a new building et. Yesterday a young named bu Carter, who bad been in the employment Wm. F. P. Hill, the prietor, for the past as night clerk. was arrested by de- mes and McElfresh, while attempt- ortion of the property. He was earing, and the remainder of recovered. The prisoner ix a objections, exceptions were noted. “ross examined.—It was about May, 170, when plaintift said that the business was un_ fitable. She used to speak of her troubles to im, and he advised her to hold on, as the busi- nes» would probably improve. DR. NICHOLS, OF THE INSANE ASYLUM, OW THE STAND. Dr. C. H. Nichols, sworn :— Witness is Super- intendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane; Mrs. Pollard was at the hospital from | Uetober 4th to November 22d. * Mr. Cox asked if she was rational the latter SEWING MACHINES. Wi Loox « cinps SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. ‘HE SIMPLEST AND LESS LIABL. ‘0 = GET OUT OF ORDER. ie Agency at CHAS. BAUM'’S CORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, jeI2-ly 7th street, Intelligencer Building. GEORGETOWN. AxorHen OLD Resipent Gone —Mr. Ben- nett Sewall, an old and esteemed citizen, died at his residence, on 4th street, last evening. Mr. Sewall carried on the wheelwright business on the corner of High and Ist streets (where Forest Hall now stands) for many years. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER-MAINS is having all the old boxes around the fire-plugs removed mew ones substituted. The plugs are also being put in complete order. ing to pawn a locked up for the property w yeung man recentiy from New York, and gave when arrested the name of Edward Cotten. portion of the time, and, witness answe1 that | | Kev. Tuomas Burgows, of Bucks county, HE FLORENCE = nas | she was, Mr. C. asked him to relate what conver- | Pennsylvania, has & call to take charge LORE: anna or Surax Trees Last ight the | sation took place as to her connection with the tage — as a — IMPROVED NOISELESS LOCK-STITCH all of Mr. She; Y . D el. and E strects, was entered by thieves, and an | Wliness was not certain as to the conversation |. miniater the has had since last June. FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. igceTeaay chr Sienictd obsrecd ta | tama ty dadsons baucar and fev | nea ancPenteae? © 6 Hime | pang ease et aa im the em « Mr. SI d j awa) SO Dee a v3 Ze. . itieves leaving the premise'and followed them | fnderstanding. that he” was ‘ping directly to | (Waar Miont Doxe.—The blockade of | fore fan seume win he corner of and ith streets, ny ow + inferred from conversation | Geor, jmaprovement instalments. age them enter a secomi-hand. store,” Sergeant | tbat ebe wished to in the k ‘of a isforeing many residents of this city to move | in a Aino ‘aE Siebold was sommoued, and he took them into | boarding house; he inferred that she dtd not | over to ‘Dui weather it is ‘pace. custody. Their names are John Alliston, Jas. Proctor alias Cropsey, and Jobn Dacy, ail old thieves and lately released trom the ‘Albany | penitentiary. : ——e ae Z AN APrROPRiaTe aND Gracerct ¢ rER- x«..— The parents of an only child who has sur- wish to return to the hotel, in which she had no apl-ly* ‘A. J. MILETEAD, Agent. interest. LIVERY STABLES. i i i to sived an attack of scarlet fever without any ill run at as result. enclose, anonymously. to the President Mr. J. E. can be done of the Children’s Hospital the sum enty- | several letters any other time. E ¥- five dollars. They send it, they say in a beaati- fully €: note, in the belief that im this fering may be the means of | .t was age nd! attendance with which their darling was Eicseed during ite sickness. | ——— Five bracelets, with safety slide | aed cha‘us, from 85 te $25 per French gilt, yest and cnatelain pera ehains, with gol tassel, from $5 to $10, in all the new styles, received at 's jewelry store, Ne.4% Pennsylvanis avenue, between 45 and th -treets. —_eo— From James L, Kerya0d, 40 Pa acenuege have the December numbet of Blaclwood's Waga- zine, (the Leonard Scott Publishing Ce,’s ad- mirable reprint); from the National News Co. | We have Hearth and Home for .*¢. 31. meets sls [= } “ Tur Boy or rae Peniop” is the name of a bandsome little monthly ama ‘Ur paae published here by some of the smart W Joungsters. Will H. Dennis is the editor. i W3ASsrtED-4 WHITE WOMAN, to nurse. aT St | Wy aatEe—. half grown GIRL, at 608 oh i ty wa W een Mand N street, corner a7-3t C0. THOMPSON ee ‘ = Wants FURNISHED HOUSE of six or iT ge meczitioe, 8 bapdeome three-story eight rooms in an eligible location. Address ; FAW cash balance $M monthly. Im. “ W. A. W.,” Star Office. iy 216 Penn. ave. ¢% 3" FOR RENT AND SALE. BR RENT—A large BUOM im the ¥. MO. Ac = for Ly: Mosic Classes WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. | PGR RENT—Two FURNISHED ROO“ < ~ aai cone Ui Bed, at No. 1111@ ¢“fctweoy Tith and 12th. “ar FSR BRRT— 8 Furnisbel ZOUSE: Seren room: t $35 per apply at 419 4th street, "ost det. Dand B, southeast iy ce quire No 58 Ist street, Georgetown street. opposite Patent Office. WASTED-« NURSE. Apply, with recom- mendation "Ofer it Sunday Herali NTXD—A gocd journeyman BARBER, at 1210 7th street, betw ite, 3 TE! NURSE for children. Any phd tg Fg I, ying wel as . exch. Npply at MILBUBMS Drag Sores No. 53 ee ibsh street northwest. a2 pense RING & doNRs, YY ANTED—A neat tidy white WOMAN to cook, ‘Agents, y si Sea — WSuinerd pug ine axall tomy Apely im: | G08 MENTOR Proaineee eo .P wn mal SO Wetec cc PM | POE RENT ars FURNISHED BOOMS. Pa: | Georgetown Advertisements. A773 With every convenience ir henerkeeping.to parties er 9S. ANTED—DBy «young girl, aSITUATION ina i famil, without children. private and Ww. sewing. Apply at ‘7th streets. ‘Apply at 434 K sreel, between ol ch N ee az x N to cook or do housework and ‘The Partnership 26 L street, between eth and jo any gentleman of re- ORPORD & § ey Sr st se 5.8. BLACKFORD & SON Sia SETS | Tat dissotved om the Leth inst. by mutual consent A] 3.8. BLACKFORD will assume atl and cx # duc the late partuersh\p. W4stED-®: ‘@ respectable white girl. a SITU- ATION to do general housework; good refi Sf0qg., Apply 725 ath street, between @and H x —e are mee SS BLACKFORD, D— N ii 7UR SALK OR RE DIATE POS J. 8. BLAOK RD. Je peli Frid id alae RE Bisession~ bat SiDENCE HM) | Geonexrows, Dee. 3itheiwt ie ee street, facing aware; 12 fom; ~<a . — ene Hing pagh— gh mn rate t Tange, hot and cold water, nd bath, two water | [ THE SECOND LECTOCKE wal and uaguestionably reli closets. House recently en! or THE d and improved. % ry Address msulate Genes Key and terms at 903, next COURSE, Switzerland, o. Fen ‘OR RENT—-FARM 65 ACRES. good land. one “At of the WASTED_ immediately, RESSMAKER: mile from Long Bridge, Virginia, on the Arling FRIE $ 0 APPRENTICE; at 2106 I st. N.W. d26-2* | ton Turnpike, near tollente; house 10 r * fet — Dlacksmith and wheelwricht ANTED—A LADY'S MAID, knowing how to | Diachemith and wheelwright # sew in machine and having best referen STON, No Apply No. 737 sth street. corner of 26 St National Hotel. ;ANTED—By a gentleman and wife, two FUR barn, and all m ceseary y to Hs. JOMN Pennsylvania @ OR RENT—BRICK ix roons. gas and water NISHED RUUMS in a private family, Ad- | GR BENT OBRICK, exe roome,qas ana water: | _ Pr pesienansnaceae dress ©., Star Office. 625-31 jow ton good tenaut. Apply at 1590 N-W. aot" BX THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer ANTED—A FINE ITALIAN VIOLIN want- | $50 RENT—ROOMS in « i= no ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE td. Address, w'th description and price, Box | JV OR, BENT ROUMS. is FABLE BO. “ikiGuTs ‘UF URORGRTOWN, AT Ate 606, City P.O. 426 2 13 4th street uae 9 ON WaAxiED-S WOMAN, to COOK, WASH and By virtue of a deed of trust. bearing da Apply at No. 216 B mtrect, Detwere “ Th nfornishea ROOM Brewis ‘of Bovember, 15 and duly hont_ children, reeordes! usckeeping for a family ; 24 and 34 aie kax,water, the rent in advance, at No. 712 D st in liber No. @4, at fol and open the ANT young man wants a SITUATION | near Post Office and Market das 7” | weitton reauest of the party cotitied thereunder. the in a grocery store. “Has bron tn the business | FOR RENT—In a private family,two Faruishea | WEDMECHAY SETREN TOR ee eh: om ee re ee ee ROOMS, adjoining: second story | good situat 4 o'clock. all that lot of ground on the Heights <1 ice reasonable, 2107 Penusylvania avenue. near pet. 425-3" =x GARDENER GGG Jane rp to GARDENER, the first of Janu tm a ne of Stoddard street, distance eighty a. irceey car. LEVI STEVENS, OR SALE— seven feet from the northwest corner of St Cotumbia Une West Yd SQUARE S32, ENTIRE, | om, etrcete, and running, then 426 24" ‘olumbia College. Georgetown Road. t ciNTs KOT. Ww .. asst “KENNEDY & SON, 7@O eth street. A row back of that wite Vv ANTED—A CATERER with some means, for | _' 8 houge with 36 rooms nearly ail ccepind with | FOR REN r—| reons who will in the house. Apply Isth «t., tween Pa. nue aud E st. N.W. AB St Vv ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN and half-grown GIRL, (mother snd deughter preferred.) Ap- hundred aud thirty five (135) feet. This t oved by ane of thoes Wandsme modern Beck sidences known as “Cooke Villas imm-diate neighborhood of the resid: nor Cooke, Admiral Badford, Judge Peck. well known citizens, ve room HOUSE; kitoben. hall, wide alley. gas and water: rent, in advaace; key next door. No 627 K street, od Tih N. W. od ether JV OK RENT—-N it 316 2d wt. 8. E., pearl ite Sc. Peter ite, with onventtaces: accummo. | This property will be sold subject to = deed Ghrareb, Capitol Hii. serie Saat” | Jatrenetor cocking can be hind if dearea Teyuive | trom dated the Wik of Fobruary, 1900, for ‘Se WASTED—A4 good RESTAURANT COOK: none | at 603 I street N. W. Chg FF Fobrusry. nae. the but those eho th ughly understand. their z which has been fa ly paid to the Terms of sale $3.00 in cash. and the residue in six and twelve month: with interest from day ot sale at ten percent. per annum. If the terms of sale are not ccaplied with within five days from the day of sale the trastes reserves the right to resell at the risk and eost of the defaulting purchaser. All eon Fg? RENTAND SALE—Three 9 room BRICK HOUSES, with cellars and all conveniences. MAN, 436-6" at h strest. Fo BENT—Front and back PARGOR. on first floor; also. ome Room on second floor; house eo apply, J. O'LEARY, Senate, House, Bus soa BY 3 Wee 235 St” 243 and rated work preferred; must come well led. Apply at 612 9h street, o osite cen Me 48 wath = . including revenue stamps, at the comt ot Patent Ofc 2 | Firat clase Table Beard. 4711 st bear Sth a3 3° the purchaser. “A depoait of $00 will be royuired oe Ok lt) ‘OB RENT At 1013 York avenne, smal! J CARTBR MARRURY, Trostee A m™ ni “Ter, e 5 tl rst 33-eokd: Os. y 3. Avct in offered tocbtain constant Thguire of Capt. | BRI -ROOM cn the second. both front png aR = fs F. A. YOUNG, Potomac ¢ near Uniontown, D. nth Also, a nice lotof ‘CELERY in the sremee fi le. for @15 per month in adv: ences required. Inquire after 3 p. m. “7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN __ ded5-St*_ | til WEDNESDAY, Janary 10th, 1572, sume tow R RENT—A new three-story BRICK HOUSE, | #24 place. CART Fromotriper between in snd tetatrerts; wih | aes, 7 CARTER MARRURY. Tension the modern improvemen:’ Sena srs dBcee ~ sale. 126 St WV ANTED—Every la'y to know T havea lot of WR riniy Rubfoldesed and Braided Stippers on good cloth, suitable suitable for for presents, that I will sell on ie Congress. rn 5 ‘Stl - AS > 7 * Below the ‘usual price..-And shall, for, the next 0 Se = Snare. Fouts Ne. Ske Y THOMAS POWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown days, sell Stam ight Gown’ Yokes 3 = — ‘et anise Yo ; vem. Ie. Rooms, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY CH YOK Ot PRENCE, 1009 F stroet te. Apply at oo8 IN GEO WN Agency Keystone Sewing Machine, 7th ste. 423-3¢ Patterns, and Lufkin’s Cham WASTED Three furnished BOOMS, suitable for bousckee By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the es. of Auge ad recorded in L <T of the District of Golumbin, and at Ihe re u District of Columbia, and at the per of New Jersey at cr month. JOHNSON. 21s ath sersei RE! avenue and © street Apvly to W. C. ing, not too far from the Caplio). the District of Cotemnbin, ond a Address" CE. atarumtice, om thei a” | went. deeds tf Repub sic om PUD he 84 W/ ANTE y je cooking, wash COR BENT — Two unfurnished ROOMS and | ber, t jour of 3 o'e ARTED_-A WOMAN to dots cooking week | CR BUG ie a are ee oe ait that ince or ‘parcel of ground in Ge od. Good references required. Apply to 1722 | street cars, and within one syuare of Northera Mar- | being in Thomas Brown s suldivision of L- th street, NeW izs-3" ket. Terms moderate, beginning for the same on the west side Guired.” Inquire at street References given and re Tth street. ait dezs-3t* Poiut distant sixty feet from the #o east corner of Scott's lot: then ranning west one hun dred feet; then south forty two feet, then cast one hundred feet to Valley street, then north forty tw feet to the beginning, with the two-story Frame Honse upon the same, occupied by Mr Lohman. Terme of saie: One third cash: the balance of the pore! money in 6and 12 months, the purchase: OUSE, giving his notes bearing interest. Ail con: ern improvements, 420 31 stre and stamps at the cost of the purchaser D and E. Inquire at No. 110 © stree B_P JACKSON, Trastes. 2d streets az2 St decll-t = THOMAS DOWLING, Auctiouser. hwet | ge TBE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON sunt, of the weather. until THURSDAY, De i same heur and pia: RP JACKSON, Truster B54 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer Hom Goons. TAYLOR & NOCK, NTEP—Immediately, at C. Pennsylvania avenne, a cook, and assist in washing. one need apply unless well recommended. “German or Irish pre- ferred. ck OK RENT—In a very desirabl: hy three-story and basement BE. F WARTED—A. neat “genteel YOUNG LaDy, to y wait upon a stor’: one who has had some x 60. 8 first class ieLINER wan Mrs. A] HUBBELL, a3)-tf HOUSE 5. ort cash, $2) monthly f the sume. Will exchange ‘wimproved lots and +h fo am four to nine thousand dlls, wow METCALF, er, a2 it . re, ANTED—An honest. rel able MAN; one who thoroughly understands farming. to take charge of a furm situated on the Washington and Alexandria Kailroad, about one mile from the Long bridge. Toa man with @ large family of children, who are not afraid to work, a esirabie pesition may be obtained. Apply to H. W. FREE! we 4 21 Real Estate Br: Corner 16th st. and New York av. FOE BENT—A handsome STORE on Pennyyive nimavenue. Inquire at the Star Office. 6." A ‘OR RENT—In Georgetown, D_., a large iret (SvccRssons To F,M. Lazeney.) north Heh st « Bucs HOUSE, Furaicbed,’ Very’ low ent ot ni bik Selieeaes Reeeeeeas 6 ANTED—Everybody to know that PHILUIP | suites of ROOMS may be rented in same. 2 . get " . V PEYSER, 1146 7th street, pays the highest Also, on Georgetown Heights, Con; stree' would most respectfully call the attentic d the cash price for Ladies’, Gents’ and Childrens’ CAST | very desirable and pleasantly located COTTA public to our large and weil stock, whick OFF CLOTHING. BOOTS and SHOES HATS and | containing Il roms, Ret $35 per, month, App! ed_and ready forsale. in DECO CAPS, BLANKETS snd QUILTS. to ‘& DABNKILLE. Rn BOHAMIAN GLASS. FINK Anote PY mall WiRRILLIP PEYSER, Agent, | rge gee snr poe aTe ee, | PKRTED, (OANaE TERNCH QARD, GERMAN yt + Agent, OB RENT—<uits of FURNISHED ROOMS for oops. and _dec9-3m 1146 Seventh street, near ee | F Tent also unfurnished Aa or without board 0 cen UES REINS G0008. « me or —Every lady Hh att je issouri aveune, oor street, oe rchaeces W iiincne Bering Machine Agency 1009 8 | souib rom: deci Am stree}, aud see Prof. Lufkins’ Champion Treadle in | operation, together with Dr. Garnett'srecommenda- | tt ‘dec5 Im jon of kame. OR RENT—A suite of PARLORS. newly far 1D st - 5 cheap, at No 716 ist reet, be- tween @ and H. House bas all ‘modern improve dech4-tJanl Members of Congress and strangers in the District ANTED—Ladics to call at the Georgetown | ment: are cepecially invited to examine the largest ar Stampipg Store. New and beautiful desiens | p-, 7 » three. tory BRIC! esortment of i Goods, suitable for Sacques, Uverskirte and Slippers, "Silk Braids, pn a a uta. eve in ‘the Dinteict an all colors, $2.50 per dozen. Canvas and Cloth Slip” and water: Ho 329 Ih Greet, between ont fs gu Washington rates. My, sto: per patterns cheap. No. 71 High street. Braiding 30 per menth; three minutes walk to the comprises Elegantly pourete ‘orks for —- and Embroidery done to orde aoe Rericartaral Department and ten minutes 0 ee ee ee ee Peer pare eae ANTED—A GIRL for general housework, | Treasury. Inquire No. 403 7th street, near Dp | Sb¢ American ; Yathing and ironing, in email family.’ Ther’ | nord dec! are two servants kept. Any applying must. cr = Well recommended. Apply at 1006 Penusylvania | ('CE BENT A two-story BRICK HOUSE: four erenee, ne23 | shed: on a court ae —_ in Sjuare pu; rent, WARTED TO RENT—An ONFURNISHED | Inquire of Jndge WYLIE, 1263 srmont avenge, a. HOUSE, in goed location, by November 1; In- | near the prem ‘ 418.26 108 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. quire ef W. L. WALL, corner &th strest and Fa. FSR BENT— To COMMUNICATING ROOMS” | (G0 TO THE GEOKGETOWN DOLLAR STORE wan ary | sae mlatpished ci Meats Unrate. | Xour HOLIDAY PRESESTS. I hare large and ‘cleaned Gu ate, alm at bright as ew, t0 | ences exchanged ne = decd” | beautiful assortment, 73 High stront fant orders to 2. BIC os 4 R SALE OR RENT—Three new three-stor: ing Works, Maine Detwoon 4 and 6th | ATIC DWELLINUS ctimate on Peasy ivan 1 streets. mylS-tf | ay, ‘and Lith streets northeast. | | A fine T-octave ROSEWOOD PIANO. ms avenue, between 1th bt ANTED—New and cast-of OLOTHING, DI- | cight and nine Tooms, bath-room, gas and water. | Worth $650. with stool and cover, for raffle, AMONDS, WATCHES, OLD GOLD and SIL- | Apply to CROSS & WALSH, Shepherd's Building. | 8 $5 per chance. Call and see it at VER, GUNS, REVOLVERS, and ail kinds of | No: 908% Pa. avenne. dec?-Im ws POR & SELIGSON'S. PERSONAL PROPERTY. The highest cash price | F.—9 Bg A DE — | _deedtf 128 Bridge street. Georgetown, D. @. will be ogi at the OLD CHE! iAN AN . aoe SPECIAL NOTICE —PAPER HANGING—Per- QETIOR, 316 Sth streot, betwoon D sad the ev- |" BOUEE on north A street, between let and 21. OF SATA RTatUnG Gt, save. 2) per cont: by going to je5-ly ROBERT FULTON & 00. | CENIGRE i.e tashionable losation in the West | WALL PAPER oui'hare ParEk Banos WANTED NEW and CAST OFF CLOTHING® | End. Terms '. done. All work w i) be promptly executed tp any GUNS, REVOLVERS, DIAMONDS, at A | A bandscme HOUSE in the northwestern part of | part of W: or own, and satisfaction COHEN'S Loan OMice, 1031 7th street. A note by | the city. : fBaranteed. | Parti ular attention paidto UPHOL mail atyended to. A. COHEN. jandi-ly” | | Several FARMS, large and amall, on the line of | STERY WORK. ANTED—OOLT’S — REVOLVERS—All_ the ISHED HOUSE for rent. > large size8,at HEMPLER'S Optician Sore, dea PUAN BOYLE 8 CO-, 513 7h etrect. THE TRADES. Ware = 30,000) twenty Gerseal stews BTof SALOON PARLOR. with Dini EMOVAL JAMES F. BRIEN, PRacTIC Wy AnzED (090 200) au one jase meat and CMBEK. Steam and Gae fitter, hae KE EVOLVES ete tan BOB RIEE BULION gs | Well furnished: has modern improvements. C MOVED 649" Louiiaon ‘avenue. Orders leit a: REVOLVES, ote, cin, | BOB moderate. Inquire at 1312 @ street, ™ Meo A en ee Arg Fy FS RENT—A suite of THREE FURNISHED > ais to one or two SITY family; location » a8 also conv. Capitol and 8; 'referenooe cca required. 135 More, will meet with protmpt Attention. “deel tr Asn AND FLAG DEPOT. A those whe value their ht to W Aver tat ths bene “On Dobe GPR TACLE” in the country is agcurately snited to the eyesight by H. H. PLER, the Optician, dor ‘corner of ad. JOHN C, HOGAN, fred niract nd Pennayivania, avenue. Depot for iF T LOW PRI ». | Manufacturer of Awnings, Flags Tents, Horse and Thermometers of all kinds, sell. ory BRICK HOULE Be ane ee is, | Waren Coxers. Decorating of tails for Balle ona W ASTED—€9 000 for one or more years. W., between O and P; 9 rooms, bath-room, gas and ; . uf (and fer the benefit of the Mater; newly papered abd painted.” Apply to | Market Space, over Riley 's mtor’ 3 , ry Addon tmmmedintely, A.B. 0.” Bi WISE PENNEY. seh) Ocoee Oa Bank aa. tt EMOVAL. —o FOB BENT —The STORE 207 0% street one door oe , z north of Penn. avenue, for reat: -uitable for an: The andere gud bas removed trom bie olf place of LOST AND FOUND. bunineaa cr office, Sprint ® GOLDSTEIN 260 , business, No. 1013 Peuneriennigavenne, to Q8T_On the 221 inst; in one of the avenue cars. | FOR RENT—PART OF HOUSE No. 1002 south | where he is prepared to attend to all's Petween the hour of Gand 7 p. w.va large, hears B street, opposite Smithsonian Institution. | jn his line of business. ruck as BELL HANGING BLACK CRAPE VEIL. ‘The huder will be suita- | Suitable for small, wentecl Inquire on | LoCk SMITHING. | KODS, SPRA. bly rewarded by returning it to this office. 427. the premises. Bod-tf id bb ee] hm, obbing Pay yf attended to OST—On the 234 instant, @ large, «potted BUS- R RENT—New! " - | All work done in the best mauner, at lowest rates. LWA ’BLGUDHOUND, "a liberates BOS F Yous toe furnished us sospng rom and com wihace counretion has opencd a stock of HARD- Red sTa Og gkran Mf returned to CHAS manicating with bath-room and water closet; con BARE, POUSE-FURN @ GOODS and Va . street N. W. 2 enieut partments and ; euite- 2 ‘ ee ve ‘A rhare of public patronage LLSE7,02 Taceday, going from Judiciary Square | to °Dr. ‘S'S BOND. etn: CONT ee eePT | autven: ONCE tol0th street. an old POCKET BOOK, contain: | {2 DF, 8. 8. . wit | (ENTS AND AWNINGS ing notes of hand for 625, and small sum of money. : ~ x AWNINGS, T will be rewarded by leaving ths same at Fe, iT—The large DWELLING soyss cat treet, between G and H. 427-31" 487 avenue, six doors cast of the Tee Sa ETeE FRATay ening & emmall Bice | eee a ocality ta eee ae seas ond pee: | TENTS for Saleor Reut for Camp Meetings, Fa Sib wet Between @ and He aa * TE. E! ith sponses (Shareame he Bweet Hsp AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls - hore reward will be paid if returned t ties. oe race Tndiane evento. SID TL etrecty bet. 9th and 101 ie ber 284. T : seven-elghths of an inch satiare, eystone on one aud red enam. nom the. other 5 breken off. be it at Star 's, Pa. av i OST—A PORTE MONMAIE, on F street, con- L tals nearly and a note ‘and other papers of value. 12th and F