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expen ate Sine emer EVENING STAR. |} Pouce cvficen wuz ar a Wome. DOUBLE SHEET, | :s010eso we wae tscunce or oun. | SawunDAY.........December 30, sz. |" Ing Hr Osicer Doyleny Mrs Shen. Sotw oon Fat : ih ve | eee ore ogper _———————— The Coroner's Inquest To-day. nF Very 0" - LOCAL NEWS. | ,... scheiauibdeees. teres pe a axe Pier beee, OV nce vil bo eral 1HE HOLIDAYS. a er a a ss eae nae SATURDAY BO! cone SATURDAY a a a Gs them, to defore one o'clock MATINEE. rr it. MATINER. Fa He om aR SH PY: Sertich pn Uateeetn: or “RILBOU Mazects, wah everybody. 0.” Happy ‘Mow : Wented tmmedtately 20 adie fr the Ballet toap- Matinetidwaee Kaveou band as immense stock of meas kept hea, No. 330 Maryland . MAGNIFICER? taaes FOS em See es apf IRAS Rtas accom | See Bae aes mo ae . Te a RENT_HOUSE No 1425 D street HW. rt ee, im | ek enire eae sient +0 BLORS, clegantiy Meee | Emre Wate Se bs Bivens brats z i ay ef Ho. 486 : i iL ‘ i i ALEXANDRIA. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. She then went u; Tue River—The river is still full of ice. window and | showing Ges rerely dy Thich, however, is roken “and adritt, and 120 EW YEARS EVENING! wes im it + pew! blow his’ braine ‘out. She sold ‘te “seni | offers pone) yh Ay ge Miainod’ shan steamer City oficers could come in, but he should not.| on the Washington ferry line, but the City of oF THE Witness went to the Police Corre And got the | Washington will be put on as soon as the repairs SCHUETZEN VEREIN GERMANIA, OR RENT HW Steamer Wessel ail aot eet ee Git Ar Manrsr's Batt, can be rented Currioman and the E street, between 9th and 10th streete, The steamship J r , 1879 tuess) attempted to Ft rday for New York, | MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY Isr, = R SALE. CHEAP. ae : enter she ould blow the ttle — of » brains Reksamee Tickets, $1, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. I Wasting branch railed, tet hands = tn" , : i out. Hel msuliation, and Gates tat | this evening. Two tag boats left -this. Orchestra by Prof. Donch. om Boundary street. Twen' strong jan pag pr Ten ply foe 7 went toheadquarters, Gatesretarned, and they | for below on the hant fr tonec-That nevine. | O° rot. Bench: house, streets; and do so c ter ac in, wi " S STEWARI. decided to go in, witness having previously at- | tion is oniy slightly impeded is evidenced by the | All SCHUETZEN! CHABLE: City. wade a’break for the door, which was | } po Basin y = a that in recomme Patronage | forced in, and all entered together.’ Mrs. Shea | ©™Pted to get Tue open the door. “She | fact that a ducking boat arrived yesterday s bel il - Was then sitting ai the window, behind the | evening from Greenaway, having salied up. | Zest (Op EBNT_PARLOR ond ROOMS om, woced the counter,and levelled the pistel— | counter, with the revolver cocked. Witness de- | $< Greek mail og iy | dress fi of to rent. with or without board, at Sth mminger navy sk shoote voter ot, the largest dod admittance, and in reply te the request ed od acigatpocneme seliate making | ““ars 308)1 THE CoMMITT Prt rner HN. 2S ost —Lost, Tuesday morning. @ «mali BLACK AND TaN TERRIER, wich bone Deweripg to the name Th reward will be te No. 9 raed’ street, between 9h and 10th. 29-3" Tr ing ROOMS, Ce Alexandria is the only boat vet FOURTH GRAND ANNUAL BAL Bished oF; ered ant open —_____—= “Three or far ROO} rt EXPIFICATE No. 93 OF CENTRAL BUILD to the door, she said she would to others, y to Leave tHe City. = “OR REN—Three or four ROOMS on the fire: | (“EBLE Rp ae ‘arieataamimetenae ff! | Sout en its a easy | Ine pace teers guint tn he Gas WANTS. EST Meee crease | sareteeeedes Sesser a » sev mes, wi wei and | there fre 1 rs this record, “cobbed | —___ FR dL - — — roo almost insta: knocked atit three times, the third time nearly | and ordered to lente the city,” and asthe offer ANTED—A BOY, 15to 18 years old, for ligat | YOR RENT—Thres UNFT ewig Bay | JARDING yee by tody ‘Anldidge. had bo ooo hoy thon - se Sian ders, in nine cases out of ten, come from Wash- Ww work in private family. sferences reanired. | K’ on the second floor, S11 18th strect, between, BOA NG. Ned, for God's sa) rt ve n “ of th ply ~ 45 ey in, getting inside. She had then got > patmadeometiy soutien mal of thank back to nurse. OR RENT—A HOUSE contsining twelve roome 8H ROOMS. WITH reat + ates ‘The reason why Mrs. CoxxoLty, No. €§ 9th | station-rouse, on the way cursing and-resisting from behind the counter, and, with pistol in her | to that city, either to stay there, or to goon uet come recommended. ply at 1309 ‘one of the best locations in Washi for a PABLO: O@AMB’ mm street, opposite Patent Oftice,) has been ~ the officers in a mest violent manner. hand corked, advanced ‘toward d witness within | through fo phony ? itt | mochenicn’ poarding house. situated op the g2rae: Wil be rented tn wuccessf basiness is because weriab! RDERED ive or six of ir. Gates said, “ - CKR.— 7 th i ORER; aleo, Recent tren AL exhibits such a to oblige her cus The of Doyle was taken to the first pre- | Sm, Tor Goi's sake don't do anything like that’ Ao ag = Paton gear et se saren A geod 0} i qh | FPO RENT—Nicdy furnished PARLORS and tomers. She in-small profits, and the | cinet station to await the action of Coroner | She replied she would, or words Uther ervet, Suis vocally Scccanating thew have Koon cn rest gommunicatin mage fret Sone. alec, | Kt r Saeed to cage bow The tenes eats ne | cae rd ae eaeae Tone Of age, ad leaves a Gates Jumped at her and tried to catch hold of | pelied to seek subsistence in other quarters, and | Wy ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN to uures ant | S19 at'the'somibwent corer of ith nal Gam, ente, between &th and Sth ative! : » |, bert does not know id. — i oh ee eee eee, 5 — such ¢ large amount of goods. She has just im- | M0 K street southwest. He was a native of Ire- | find witness wich Derle nl Aldrige, entered. | piso tocks, fe, LOW ay i pate CB T—Hands: jurnished ROO EGE BER i— one sige FRONT 0: fresh dry goods for the holidays. | tand, and during the war served three years as Doyle got on witness’ right, and while they had | that white backs are more numerous this season A WOMAN to cook Ina restaurant: Cham! ~" The 720 te Rte. Ty aule ~~‘, fremen-on the man-of-war Wabash, from | noid of her the pistol went off; don’t know whe- than they have been for several years past.— ‘als+.a GIRL to do general housework. hanged a <j L Mapax De La Rvz, No. 1235 Pennsylvania | wiich serviee he received an honorable die- | ther Doyle had hold Of her at the times Wit. Gazette, last evening. quire of WM. SUBEBGER, corner of 12h and F 13301 GR RE} ~ avenue, has just recetved an invoice of genuine | Seton eae Lala ee force — ness thonght at Liret that Doyle had been struck tthe streets. 30-60 rge French bor BA i oe ten emmy : —— pom in the face. itness certain that Gates ‘BO! . sultabl at per month. two sn | with or without Bo = W4NtEDoin = cuict wermen family, a tw | GR BARI ROOMS: or FUR oo hold hen the shot was fired, and } . RS, lodging; TABLE onse®: ‘OARDING—BOARD. with fe ee of $1.25 per pair, and warrented at that. | @uty assigned him, however disagreeable or | tiianethat, ho Twines eae ie areds and CITY ITEMS BOARDERS taken apolf athe 1610" H atryet | RISKED BOOMS. water. AO mien a Fe Kiadam De La Rue bas the reputation among | b#zardous it might be: she took any aim; did not know that she intend- Brack Ciora Vssts, sitigle breasted and | northwest. 439-20) Dear the ladies of keeping the very finest goods ig the | 4 VILE DEF. WASTED competent OATERER to take a ih lth st, Befei red, A292 DARDEBS ean be eoccunmne ee ‘A re ed it for any one clse than himself; she made no | double breasted, small aud large sizes, made to rable ROOMS —— PABLO onl CHANBES os ow market. Call and examine her late imperta- | a —— . coef —— nother this | Femarks at the time the shot was fired; did not | roll low, to button medium and high, and to PO eR ING a bens. micide occurred, bee a = dest of @ dintug room, kitchen and, bed OG tedicoles cons eden. ‘916 say unything after the shot was fired. bhtton to the neck. room, and board tight persons. Apply No. 1312 @ street south, near Smithsomian Lnstitute. 425- —_e—_—___ place about tive years, Ward agenns to have made Oficer James L. Gates, sworn.—The witness Fine Velvet and Silk Vests. or Saas SOR REN’ CRN ROOMS, com- Condensed Locals pmo a s that a = mainly corroborated the testimony of the other | Cassocks made to order. ‘The Northern Liberty Market will be closea | “HY has eran an - es RNISHE , 7 ANTED TO hands mely furnished Diunicating. 1258 sth strect,coruer North | areas th amore trouble than this | oficers. His account of the death struggle was 5 . iN Geo. C. Hexsrxe PARLOR, in private iamily. Ret, | weet 3 i ear’ lows: e door ope No. 7th street N. W. hanged; 734 10th street, betwees G and = anamen Tears ccenmeties indag Morning | [romtitutes im the section of the town where t ls pod cba fs eutel chee he sslsod hae, ana __No- 410 7th street N. W * 90 2" OR RERT_ HOUSE 1408 Foot near Ties Gases tr nestaees ert eee Morning d, and well known as a “tence” tor stolen | Decor aldridge took he'd of the hand in which | SPIcep Oysters. Harvey Holden, corner WASTED—K colored NURSE GIRL. not ander | street” — du Anat tn. ‘+ nao bate ome ae gorda. The pistol with which the deed was | she had the pistol, and she was stooping when | 1th street and Pennsylvania avenue, are pre, 18 years of age; quet, stealy, who cau sow ath et of Jone A ren eine Heed, Post, Comman- | Evmmitied, and alarge butcher knife some ten ? be obtai 5 on kat . strecis. Aisc TABLE BOABDELS. _ the pistol went off, witness holding the weapon | pared to furnish thelr patrons and public gen- | neatly.ahd hax had geoccionen in 'takiog careot | fYOK RENT—Two Tonee pieampt RgOMe, with | twoun Gand Wi ™ - nS me . nditionaily re- | inches in length, which Mrs. Shea was armed | asnoar as possible around the evfinier et een erally with A No. 1 Spiced @ysters for the New | children. Inquire at 607 E street dial) FE i 428° | Finst LASS BOAO, WITH PLEASANT ares > amram = Wow “Ch Sama | with, were both secured and are at the station. | time, and his finger was burnt by the powder. | Year's receptions; also, Canvas Back Dack; ble WOMAN to do the cook OR SALELA fortalle five-ro-m FR FRONT BOOMS, te + op Teasonsbie terme the Woman Suffrage Anociation of this en! | _ Last night our Lees ad de Tanche of } Just as witness grabbed the pistol she sald that | Diamond Back ‘Terrapin prepared, and every ironing foo Came ee | I rotsh co ikke nee tee a ee Pennsylvania svenee and ia ‘The members of the Grand Lodge Fo A.M, | Shea, and found officer Leach and another ofi- | ce teutd mee Ba eea pee ete she Witness | delicacy of the season. rire pare. RDWARD JOHNIN) | small cash payment. 'Toquire at GEO. A LAN Street. Good location and socenstble. whitiy have presented Noble I Larner: Pax’ Grund | Sean ae od een nTough it. A viler and | was shocked by the report of the pistol snd tell pike Sada ekew Gicca 614 7th street, N.W. vw. ‘x Secretary, with an elegant gold-headed cane. | MOTe. wret looking place can scarcel ie TE20 K wut an backward, and on recovering he took hold of 7 OUI aly, Sareral | Gest-dem | 5 ras po aibed and ealaccbaed BOOM Hennes, St Hicene haw been lected Worthy | Cheap good, andthe shelves plestinene gots | Deweaud, asked i he was shot, andl somo one | Fine Drew Suits, @20, 625, and $30. Wy tote ‘ippiy'at ‘the tatchigencs Omneeeso7 | F'Stidhal Toodern imiprovemmnte, wir wl Georgetown Advertisements. Fatriareh of Veterans’ Home Division, No. 22, | Sith whisky bottiesaud detmiitine the toe fod pgm poeta ayy ieerspeccont | ‘Three doors east of ith strect. | Eleventh Ecard. Bocas for housckeeping. a" FARMERS AND MECHANICS NAXK The friends of Union Qhapel Sabbath Schoot | Of wbich, 38 the offcersremarked. “will kill xt | entifely. Witness had wrenchen the pistol froth Groves for the million at Price's, 137th st. | WANTEDD Bs, A,gentioman and wife, FUR. ENT—Two FRONT ROOMS, on second So lbenk hese aodersa © we the children a delightful entertainment on | {0 Give and o femahg rae eee ere sleep | her hefore this. When he entered ho held her —— 4% and Mth atreets, and near P-nnsvisania avenue. + furnished or unfarnished, ob 45s stres ty 306) per com Frcatay evening lace | Bp stairs, ands female was.in charge of them | arm to keep the pistol up, but the others gettin, Best quaity KipGLoves at$1.0at Price's, | Kidress, with true," ROOMS.” Post Office Box “near City Hall. Rent moderate. Ruirable bet ronthae." payable to the etork- Last night coat oil lamp exploded in house | 2* hay uum en aecas eee Morya eon hold of her pulled her down ax well as himself, | 4137th street. 600.” 30-3t* ea ied BACK Pameow, | haiders on and after January $84, 1971, treo o:" . | head x y and while she was down the pistol exploded. a oP IE ai Price’ 7 ; = +t | fr OR RENT—Newly-turnial . | eramen ; pA Senaswer enters ished with | bag Just returned from a sojourn of some weeks Oficer Thos. Adrstye.—Withess. was called by | DEPOT ron Gunt"s 1 Kins at Price's, 413 7th WW Ses thee Veta tevcont tae Bartenns oo with use of front A ae 9 ee but slight loss, Noone was injur with | at the social-evil ‘reform institution, on the cor- | Duvall to assist hite (n Serving the waren acd | street. - aS every garment that appears in each number of the | uiences in the house. in street N--tv0 | NRW REFRESHMENT SALOON. Officer Madigan this morning.found the body | BET of 6th and O strects, and is now in Mrs. | went to the house, where alter come arley THE Most celebrated and successful Latrobe | Bazar after January int. Price 2 cents, A fullline | sduares from three lines of cars. = ‘ ste ofa whe Menke an of | edout of Dove's meat te ecum, to have spout- | Duvall kicked the door open, and Gates ‘and | gTH% Most Slate Mantels In the world: also, | Of Mr. McCall's Patterns alwaye on hand. WM. RENT—One nicely furnished FRONT | | Mr. KAISER (not Kaiser Will 4th and E street, and took it to the meen, | edout of Pe cometh the instant he was shot, | witness rushed in. Witness went to her lett side | Heaters au plop Samco lar age ve Sag 009 F atrest, rt OOM on escond floor, suitable for one or tes | Kelrer) hes inct station, from whence ft otic bry | the top of the counter and tloor of the shop be. | Witt Grabbed forthe pistol,” Don't think that | quandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Stripe, at TED—LADIES TO KNOW ‘that the rivate family. Terms inod-rate wi the expense of the nor cat willbe baried | ing covered with it. He was taken out by the Gates had got hold the pistol when the shot was | Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥.M. C. A. Bui a is Suen alan so tee wear gor | other policemen and laid down on the ground in ing, 9th and D streets. given at the | rront of the shop, but never uttered a wordatter | Ste, Doyle was the third one. and at the time | '"S’ ‘erties Gaal aw . sold by the ‘of the [POR RENT—Unfornished ROOMS on F strest Protestant Orphar Asylumon I street, near New et hata Was perhaps tive or six feet distant. Witness Unperwear at the usual low rates at Price’s, we ; the Howin Be . “ pom | Jersey avenue, last Commer. After tableaux | ‘Me €xclamation aaa toate ry oe, ay By sad pedis SS Three Meching ate pon pg ny oa ay Litton fe eee toa ay Mg Sragtiont ne Seems ware Reeee en EY Sumber e |, teres and excited creed snmered about the thought he dropped’ to save himself. ‘Phe | CARDIGAN JackuTs very cheap at Price's, Reg poe rege gteatcrey wg peed, Sioa Leek Bex 108 ee ‘The commissioner of the sinking fundhasbeen | *t#tiR-house, corner 4%; and M streets south-| prisoner gave Mika some trouble after her | *37th street. a able, shouldcall and examine the Reyetone lat the furnished with the amount requited to pay the | West; but few were admitted other than the per- | arrest, cursing, &c., and he was obliged to call | A Universal Rumepy.—“Brown’s Bronchial ey, 1009 F street. im | sonal friends of the deceased. The body was | on ~ ‘ RESTAURANT, end TEI - Kovls No. 910 - | SALOON the former Tucwer Hall. Ne Tent, , wagon, deivar | Apply No. 910 Eatroet, between 9th aud 0th atg., | SAL! ; ; not included in the price of BE W- from the post-office 425 3 so Prides areet.0. RENT_NEW HOCSE, with seven room iE genpbaty rene sere cc ps bet modern improvements; wit room ALE OF VALUABLE REAL 0% 7 r jeorgetor lored man to help him. Witness told her | ‘Troches,” for coughs, colds, and bronchial ANTED—A COLORED BOY, i2 to 15 years | ta, ‘will rent separately | 2132 3 ORGETOWN, AT AUu- propo ahem A regan se =e “cmianmual | 1$!9g0n a board in the rear room of the station: | that she hid killed Doyle, and she at first said | fections, stand first in public favor and cont | WW ald, te work ic hows BaO H at Wea ae nre-Foom, Next t» corner 3 Figets oF GkoxcEro * stocks ard bonds, and is ready to pay as soon'as | 2ouse, clad in the police uniform in which the | that she didn't cave. bat Killed the wrong | dence; thisresult has been acquired by a test of | ({7ANTE “RPPRENTICE, 101 enue. Inquire of JOHN 2 the books are received from the egister, who | UPfortunate man met his death. The clothing | one; but the last time he spoke to her of it she many years. ‘€0 ithing trade. Apply to THOMAS E. ‘ket Spac 428 31! is now engaged in making them u, ! | Rad been opened, revealing the fatal opening in | said she was sorry she had killed the poor man. —- o____ YOUNG, 464 Pa. avenue. 429 2 OR BENT—Four nicely furnished communicat- in liber No. an at fulio Mo. Tis. gen the gaged | on hema the right Recast, mt above the nipple, through | Witness is certain that Duvall was not inside Svuustitvres tw tae Denvat R. Sarenot | "a7 ANTEU—A good MEAT COOK, and me MAN ing BOOMS. tp a fine house, haviag all modern written request hehe pores cotta feerws ler. the Wartcurse OLp Year Ort ayp tHe | Which the pistol ball passed on its errand ot | wien the shot was fired. desirable; therefore, keep the natural teeth W ‘as dish-washer. Apply at St. Cloud Hotel. conveniences, Price 835 cach per mot Feeney See foro ic encuen. 7, ew Yeanx."—~Watoh-mectings,” orspecial | (eath. At an early hour this morning Mr. Jus. | James Simons, Sarah Green, W. J. Boyd, | sound and pure with that wholesome regenekte 429-51" i Real PoeEBING bf lS CY, ae | services will be held in most of the Methodist | Doyle. a brother of the deceased, came to the | Anna Morrison and Jack Williams gave their | elixir, Sozodont. Do this, and they will last as dees tf state Ager and in many of the other churches of the Dis- m-house to take charge of the bedy when it i ‘morr aenn! of | Should be turned over to him. Jury proceeded to make their verdict, as follows: the meeting at the “Methopolitan Me Ee churc | mae a Evie Sho Cmcener, Witte DewJ. F. Sy ‘5 pees Veetiae’ Siraat he eats will be the chiming of the bells. The special | Hartigan arrived, and a oe aius, | The jury returned a verdict: “That the said - d 8 7 * ad dod service will commence at Soclock>and stir > lemaon eokheimer; Leach Hick- | F.M. Doyle came to his death about 3 o'clock p. | 157th street. ~~ ee city, reference. Address 1925 K street. 2) ‘ON, No Pennsylvania avenue, rear | hundred esd’ thirty hea tise hese Peale om e’elock the bells will chime “ Pieyel’s Hymn, illiamson, proceeded to make m.on the 2th day ot December, 1x71, near the | Ip you WANT @ handsome vresent, to please ANTED—Two WRITE GIRLS, one to cook, | National Hotel. az 6" BEC3Sa by, one of thcae handeome modern Bei “Windham,” Dead March.” At precisely 12 a POST MORTAM EXAMINATION. premises of John Shea, on Maryland avenue, | the eye and purse, callon Wm. H. Dunn, 417 | W- wash and iron,and one to do general house- ‘OR RENTAND SALE—Three 9 room BRICK idenees known as “Cooke's Villas o'clock the large bell will strike twelve times, | Shortly afterwards the wife of deceased, with | be: and 4 streets, They further find | 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, and ace | work. gerd reference required. No. 223 D street, HOUSES, wits cellars and all conrenien: cichbor toed of the residene: to be followed for the new vear by ‘Gloria in | !i* mother and her sister, appeared, and de- of the death of thesaid Doyle was | his Camp Chairs, Brackets, Willow Stands, | betw: @ od fjord, Judge Peck xeelsin,” arranged from Haydn's Mass, No. 1, | m&nded admittance to see’ the body, pleading und by a pistol fired by the hands of Mary | Children’ = E a “ Georgetown, beginning for the same extimony, corroborating the above, and the | long asthe breath lasts, and the breath itseit | YY AN7ED- Immediately. an, experienced Oolor- 08 BENT FAua 65 ache : pay yg FT SO ee 4 will never be tainted. ws and H. Good references reqnired dec29 tf a ule Seige Long Brideo, Virginia; < n th fig = soren, feat, from the Borthwest corner 4 Stoddera ee rn Secs eeonencerres, __ Hes _ 1 2, oligate: house 10 rooms. bare, a i Lines axp SILK HaNpkencuters at Price's, | W7ABTED—By a respectable white girl, a SITU: hand as ae rhineton, Srecte, ond remning Dlacksmit! heelwright shop and all n ceara~ 4 ge (43) foe ATION aa chambermaid of bouarmait; good out buildings Ee low. Apply, to HS. JOHN. | withthe line of Stoddard street forty thro (3) fovt n 2d and 34. 29-24 nit 1s ci . ake, Aémiral ‘s Bureaus, Tables, &c., &c. 12,16 ANTED—B. January let or 15th, w 2 sueet. a sold uh >» a .- _ img.” ‘eG that it should not be opened by the doctors; that | Shea, and the said Doyle was inthe discharge of ——__——___ W ‘ishep HOUSE. with 5 or 6 rooms. OR RENT— STORE, comer of Ne * Lr mmnieet Se 0 Grad ooiney one Gea ee ie, oe rate | it was unnecessary ‘The sobbing of the females | his dnty as an officer of the Metropolilan Police | _Gz~1’s Kip axp Dooskin GLoves, from $1 | reference given. Address (stating price) E.H. Saye, Trek eee So per, mnt . rf 1868. for del's Messiah; “Saviour, Like a Shepherd Lead | ¥®8 distressing, and it was only by the | at the fame.” b up. A food article for $1.20, at C. Banm’s Kid | Star Om 439-2 Apely to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 ‘ist street fully paid toc Us,” “Heme, Sweet Home.” The bells willalso | P€tasion of some personal friends that they The coroner immediately filled out a commit- | Glove Depot, 408 7th street. Kemember the r west. decks-tf Tcrms of sale: @3,00 in be chimed one hour; commencing at noonon | W*re induced to be quiet. The officers placed | ment to jail for the prisoner. place. RNISHED ROOMS for | six and twelve month n day New Year'sday. at their disposal one of the rooms in the upper = ° C. Baum’s Corsets are the most celebrated +» Opposite St. so unfurnished with er without board. | #ale at te m. Af the terms of aa Atthe Calvary Church, corner of HandG | Pat of the station-honse, where they remained Tae VERDICT AGAINST Max STRAKOSC among the Ladies. Ladies can have them made Cc . 429 2¢! No. 307 Missouri avenue, 3d door from 3d street, eee five days from the doy strects, a watch ‘meeting Will be held. wena, | until after the rendition of the verdict The Cirenit Court (Judge MacArthur) was oc- | to-order, and every pair is warranted to dt. $40 wil fay, a PRIZE BAG and | south from. sels _ | Tiak and 20st ef the dsfaaitng pee et th Rev. Dr. Parker will deliver a discourse on “The THE FATAL WEAPON, cupied to-day in hearing a motion for a uew The largest Kid Giove Depot for Ladies and OX “FACTORY, dol ‘OR RENT—A suite of PARLORS, newly fur- : oo evidences of Christianity illustrated by Christian | * large size six-shooter, Remington's make, was | trial in the case of Spaulding and Basie vs. | Gent’s is at C. Baum's Factory. Hod ickness cause of seling. it ished. ver cheap. at No 716 13th street, be- nations in the nineteenth century.” an object of interest to those admitted to the | Max Strakosch. The trial of this case, it willbe | are sold at the lowest market value. 408 7t! plo ‘7 Lith street. a29- G and H. Honse has all modern improve- | acscon ae sell At the lith street Lutheran Church, Rev. J. | station; as also the knife—a common cheese | remembered, resulted in favor of plaintifts, and | street. He ‘for Ladies and Gent's; also, a fall We ANTED—A SITUATION by a middle-aged i decht-tJanl a R MARBURY, Troster ©. Butler pastor, the usual watch meeting will nile, with a blade ten inches long—with which | a verdict rendered for $500 as against the defon- | line of Children’s extra length, Priests the ‘rman as housekeeper or superintendcat ine | FXCR REN two-story BRICK HOUSE; four | decl3-co&ds THOS. DOWLING, Avet be held, and will be concluded with the lord's , Shea was armed when she attacked Orticer | dant for his failure to produce the person of lowest, and 10 per cent. off on the dozen, at C. hotel. with god reference from last employer. Ad_ rooms and kitchen, with large yard and wond- 87- THR ABOVE SALE IS PONE: . Supper. Piaf, a short time before the homicide. Miss Clara Louise Kesloge in concert. ‘The | Baum's Corset Factory, 408 7th street. dress* ALEXA...” at the office of this paper 429-4 Beet ASO STI? 25 Fut, $16 a month. | Se TF ABOW SALE 15 POSTPONED US pper. : AES | sodh {om minutes berore It o'clock Lieut, John- | principal feature of objection to the verdictwas | greene te ce ae toc., | WW ANTEB—At the ARLINGTON, WOMEN to | Inanire o SVELIE, 1906 Vermont ovenss, | SWEDE . ¥ 10th, 1872, same our Ax INTERESTING Case— Liability of Telegraph | *0n, by whim John Shea was arrested yesterday, | that it was excessive. After hearing the argu. 15e., $1, $1.50, $2, 92.50; ok De Oo oe do scrub work. 3 | J. CARTER MARBUBY. Trostee Companies—Some months since Mr. George T. | and Lieut. Noonan had ments of counsel, the Court refused to interfere | {31 ih attect ‘Meta: te Franc, the Hatter. W64NTED—To exchange. 9 vice cheap HOUSE | J’ QE RENT—Two COMMUNICATING ROOMS | azr-cosas THos DOWLING. ka Dickerson entered suit against the Weners aire STEEVIEW A ATHE AcctsED, | ~ | with the verdict, and set the motion for a new es » z OT, for & HORSE AND CART, WAGON eee he ty pe H OLIDAY Go0De? soeg 5 rs. in the cells ai mn, | trial Lowes, 3, Givews, ta Cedar, 'BNESS. Bished . . street, Sosante of Oe seaplateeel harass ee | te ascertains where the watch was. She deciared TE WS Cowie an. |e gee oe ro Adecapit gd. SAYLES BROWN, City Hall ne ag ye ra EO i % : that now where the particul - M. . Scientiric Covrsr.—Ac- . ANTED—A WOMAN, to COOK, WASG and especially inv « : pa fe ee g f0 the announcement elewhere, the | Hattes. ©) 2 Steet: next door to Franc, the | Wy ANTED—A WOMAN, jo COOK. WASH and E BRICK D are expecially invited ‘yo-exataine the larewt a: until some days after the obsequics— the te 3 | the house—two counter and one in a | lectures in this course will close next week with — = 24 and 34. 438 tf east having been directed to General T. Dickerson, | LOX upstairs. She complained to «I that | Prof. Henry Morton's presentation of histwo | MunrNo, Cotton and Lambs Wool Half Hose ‘The defendant demurred on the ground | had the oMicess {Duxell and Pfaff ts, ight, in its Kelations to the Mechan- "an subject at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door to the declaration showed no t of po Fae | like gentlemen” ed the warrant there | chanical Forces, ¥ , . me. lectricity.” Prot. ec, the Hatter. red to obtain constent work. % a . = ‘trou orton diences here ———_@—__ F. A. YOUNG, Potomac City. near Uniontown, D. oR Bank. Plaintiff against defendant; that it does not die- | Would have been no trouble, but that they | M Papa | delighted nis ax ete ht | Novetties im Scates, Bows and Ties, in ‘Also, a nice lotof ORLERY in the ground tor — close he had such an interest in the subject mat- Showed no authority whatever. winter, and we I that he has latterly been variety,—by far the largest assortme: & 11 “ass st" HOUSE on ngrth A street, between Ist and 23, pease, tne tom act eee eee | The following jurors Weng . | ew exberimente for tar’ ihesueete ar ence | fils cite at the Original Frane, 431 ith sttee:, | WW ANTED—Every tay to know 1 haves tot ot | CR" © fashionable loeation in the West Hendant ic sued for cause arising tc contencey | Holmes, Purket sKinger Pack | ccsures: and that these experiments will be first | Déxt door to Franc, the Hatter. _ on good Sloth ouitabie for preset Teal wi unnde ms BOUSE in the northwestern part of 2 delectu. The demurrer was argued by Mr. | B. Caton, F: "d to his Washington audiences. His For Corns, Bunions, Chillblains, Pgorts helow the usual price. And shall the city. ‘Trigg for plaintiffand Mr. N. Wilson for defend- | ¢ roa . 5. 5 appar og is very extensive, being several tons | Nails, &c., visit Dr. White's rooms, ‘No. 535 1511, | dayes sel}, amped Right Gor kes at ldc.; 8, large and «mall, on the line of = < feaced tu opiate Secaiding canara. | “At Titec Rennes oe FE tons Nar? Rov Charice wobec Baiinesse = | Comin Skt gs AB BSCRY ere a He discasees the liability of telegtaph conmenteg, ary Was sworn over the bod: Kxicnrs oy Prraias—The following oM- nice wee han nae 8 wie Agency Keystone Sewing M dea JUAN BOYLE & BOLIDAY PRESERTS, heres iarge a0 holds that in this case the plaintiff sustained no | €xamined opening in the rig! pr b Union Lod . 22, were elected last ‘THERMOMETERS and meters are repaired | Patterns, 4 2 Sesortment LI x ‘ Pecuniary low; but, on the other band, the cir- | WDich the coroner stated the missile appeared | mi # to serve for the ensuin iz: W. H. | and made to order pler, near 4% street. | WW ANTED—Rverybody to come to 1127 Tchat. c A BEE CHANCE To Get & PIANO & cumstance of ot receiving the message in time | to have entered. It had been taken out from “Cig ght Blew “3 a eet ae a 2 HWanduct « ROLL OF BUTTE hed ne mosiern, FIVE DOLLARS. would bring to him sympathizing friends, &., | der the left shoulder. The jury were taken it, Re bot a um 5 de ” ous Harter? pdt siee ty bak y | moderate. Inquire at =. and, as he was not the contracting party,—the | te one of the upper rooms, and the prisoner, | B. Pn janthe Lodge, BS a |; has elec’ Mt ates ten “ ‘aibectes 4 ‘OR RENT—A suite of THREE FURNISHED at 65 per pasdinm haring been prepared elsewhere—he | Mrs. Shes, a rather tall, Beary-bailt eit: | nigeete ache wean en ee : next door to the Original Franc’s. | \W7ANTED—Evajiedy Know tal PRILLIP a ea pie ae and givena seat beside her counsel, Mrea, fe, | VeCG Ace A. Sanithe We Ooh He keeps all of the latest stylen Ww PEYSER. 1146 Yh strect, pare tho Mehext | Genital and Yorencee rewuired. 139 are Tex Manixe Baxp, under the leadership of | Browne, with whom she had a short convera- | G. J. L. Foxwell, B. Grand representative ats, Caps, &c., by re grt noms Mr. Fries, will render the following selecting of | tion, and theneat with her bead bent ante sieacats, Thomas Rich, James Morrow, OU: | and sells them at a lower figure than anywhere QFE CLOTHING, BOOT: BS HATS end FOE BENT —The STORE 907 04 strect ons door the Executive Mansion on New Year's day Oplcer Silas B. Lewis was first sworn. and tes- | Kimmell, and G. J. L. Foxwell. else in town. and see tor yourself. tr 4 : E porth of Peon. grenue, for rent suitable for any 1. Grand National Melody Potpourri. as played _ tified that he was on duty in the neighborhood RH FOR ALL THE latest stylee of Linen and Paper Hy aa eaea |e i with i "nited Union of 4% street and M: 3 the Tue New York Soctante—The first socia- | Collars go to the Original Franc, 431 7th street, | _ 5 Ok .. 1888 Bands at the CoUseum concerts at Boston, | whistle; ran down: pe goed Sm Big Neu York repab- | next doer to Frane, the Hatter call at once at the | POF RANT PART OF HOUSE No. 1008 south October, 186: -Heinicke: cation jasonic prea Boner eecweas 5 Potpourri from Sonnambal ‘Bellini. | hue, between 3d andy strect, No. it, asked | Templetast evening, Noveithesedte iene | Gomz® Parser Huvieetine Gas ann | strce Latins i in | fuitable for ® small, centeel family. Inquire os Ditto what was the trouble, aud Duvall said he wanted | clemency of the weather the gathering was | Lamp SHapxs will save one-half of the quan- jon, Garnett rl Ditto ae . the woman. Witness went down, knocked at | large and fashionable, and the entertainment tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use - Oe, Si er ey a S sunt of PAR- Ditto Les By 's.. Meyerbeer. | the door, and after he -knocked several times— | passed off very pleasantiy. Among those pres- | of them. They are cheap and durable. A. Ro- unicating with 4 Feom, end com- Ditto Musical Wanderer.German. | the ‘wered fro! ent were How. A. M. Clapp, Hon. Seth senthal, No. 404 7th is the agent for them, to mstricke (B: the window. man, Gen. Butherford and wife, J. M. McGrew | and also for Goetz’s Dou! ‘oot hot enit: lor Bacaues, oe f family. Address and daughters, Col. Toll and wife, Miss Nellie | Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight ek mond Dr,'8. 8. BOND, northeast corset ins at T Goddard, of the Wesleyan Seminary, Mi Atics | Befloctars, imbroldery done to order, ‘decd-n" | streets. __wol-tf SIRADT- Fetter, and wile, and Colonel W- 8.) Go so Paci GestePiushing Depot tor The iarge DWELLING HOUSE ~~ 1 9 breed iii eae = y : ye LIBEL ScIT—Filed in the office of the Si Fievnes Witt Nor Liz! at or ‘me Court of the District on December 2), ‘AYLOB, Tet was bill charging libel : aw yhctt wen tee tare solinon rete: Storing pecprictes Cpe Seo the prices at which four of the * oath of J. M. Sewi fachines are sold mnited Stat ek en) iddle ap- and England : pre ee even ocd Betton te libeflous matter alle Pris Ss Sas been published in the 2 autrenecang | 2° Sine > yet the Steams ‘Opnet oe rather seriousl; the Elias enue, between oS aga elt: e TRE LAST orrontUmty of witnessing the | mance of the thrilling drama « Lost at | Will be presented at the National Theater | she would not hear bim. this evening. Crowded have its | if he set Lo Sind Pf every this week, but never- | others (Gates theless it must fei Foal after to-night. | vail) shall not come ‘Those who desire to see a play full of the most startling effects by all means, attend the National this evening. On Monday next (New Year's day), at 2 p. m., a matinee per- formance will be given for ladies and children, geze FF 5F et in ig a WE ae ae = lle 2 STATE that the OLY 4 7 f E | | of when «Aladdin; or, The Sal | gollceman whe comes ¥ . with Me Saville" aa “Aladdin, wil be brought | E cer Doyle came w ; the New York Sun from this out. evening every night next is present 2 jar drama of the ‘‘ Naiad eon | im warrant called for a the nection with that othor +. 3 Queen’ orany paper. will laced, with the peerless Bonfanti ees 2a es and a full ballet troupe. : al A Rang Mvsicat Evest will be the concerts | warrant. Sobnson < Mrs. Charles Moulton, at Lincoln Hali, on | deputized witness Be evenings of the sth and 9th of January. ‘We | search; witness sta: Beve seldom, if ever. read more extray | when it than those lavished upon Mrs. Motltas | New York press immediately after her i $ f i i Hd ‘southwest, to-morrow p- m., and the remains wil grave by a detail of thirty bracelets, setts, earrings, but- ads and il the gold patterns, received at Prigg’s dollar jewelry store. No. 437 Pennsylvania avenue, 434 and 6th street. ae ae Jaurs L. Kervanpsends ushandsome calen- for 1872. 5 iH AH 8g FE Hi if f ig A ee ofa—, pianist. Back way? w Ges. Dew: the door, and dent ef the eaten. than the C. a week in 2 book hie is f i ~% LL ae ¥ j

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