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nnn ee... The Seventh Street Assessment. The Dent-Beed Caning Affsir in Court. NAL. "CATIONAL. EVENING STAR. A Man and Boy Killed. An CpRETING OF PROPERTY HOLDERS. STATEMENTS OF MR. REED AND JUDGS DENT— GEORGETOWN. EDUCATIO - ____ EDUCATIONAL. ————— n adjourned meeting of the property holders THE JUDGE PINED $109. Gronor Warmns to-day received, per canal UBB WILL BE MISSES BURG Tewame the CRUSHED TO DEATH BY THE PALLING OF A | on 7th street, South Washington, was held last | In the police court, Judge Mills, this morn- | 421 barrels of tlour from Williamsport, 7 AY, September T eee SeOOL Fou PNG LAD MAUNESDAY. -.. September 4, 1978. | art OFTHE SORTHREN MARKET— ANOTHER | Dione at Island hall, about thirty persone being | ing, the ease of Fudge outs Dent, charged wich | “aourrels sf rege Eleven, handred a * | Mew DaT scpember wane 1408 New ‘For raneghirtasatonnegg re mcclvagcenes cael peters wesent, Mr. George Mattingly in the chair and | assault and battery on Heury Reed, one of the | pusneis of good red wheat to-day at | J)ROF-CARU RICHTER will reopen his Mac |®". LOCAL NEWS | _ This afternoon, at about half-past 1 o'clock, | H. Wolferd secretary. editors of the Capital, was taken up. The com- | g171a$172. About 1,500 bushels more were on Classes at 935 Pennsylvania avenee. M® & A wansa — . | While workmen were engaged in pulling down The chair stated that they had met to hear plainant was present in court with bis nae the market when our report closed. | for schomacker & Oo. Gold Medal Pianos, a wh Amusements, &c.. To-night, | the remaining walls of the old NorthernLiberties the report of the committee appointed at a contnsed, accompanied by his counsel, Mr. TBE NILLS ON THE CANAL were obliged to | 7EMBEB Let, 1572. Op WELD th and C streets.—Cem: | ieee . f which was begun last | {o7™eF meeting to wait upon the board of pub- Kiddle, to assist im the prosecution of the case. suspend again this morning, owing to low water. | ois = ‘ | market, tho demolition of whic! e' lic works to see what satisfaction there was for Judge Dent, when the case was called, said he | The millers are indi, " | B so rs - | night, as stated elsewhere in Tae Srag, the | the exorbitant assessments on property holders would not deny the offence, but wished, uic of the | Southern gable end of the main bailding fell, | on the line of 7th street, from B street to the | Killing two persons—John Widmyer, aged | river. about forty, and a Iad named Millard The the testimony was taken, to have the privilege of making @ statement in justification of the committee, consisting of Geo. Mattingly, | assaait. Isiand Friencship Clu! j share towards ing th: in good order | " fee. adel Condensed Locals. Bates, aged ‘about fifteen years. Mr. Wid- . E. Kirk, J. Van Riswick and C.B.Chureh, | Judge Mills suggested that he plead not guilty, | ft ts wally mest ttte oan company to | DA SMOLINSKA WILLIAMS. Post Mes. isohT Rotel coast Ata meeting of the Fourth Washington Buitd- | myer? who was a. butcher’ in the market, | then submitted their report, which sets forth | which he did. . keep the canal in repair, and they are alone re- | 0 of the Hotes Lembert, in Parte, wil Pr ject at Bannon's switch. Baltimore. & ing assoc! evening, thirty eswere | was " engaged in removing some hooks | that the committee called upon the vice prest- ‘MR. Regp's TESTIMONY. in | Sonsible tor the loss to the millers, on account | $f, Misate leseore area * | Fotomec + Sarg da Belgmore “Catalogues at Mr. told ar anavernze oi 47 per cent. The books | and other fixtures from hisstail, south of the | dent of the board of public works, and requested | Mr. Reed testified that he was sitting at his of Will also teach a class in a school. HaLLcwa OfBice, 514 9th street, end 6 are still open for scb-c ns. wall, at the —_ it fell, and bag Meer was tes — with an itemize oan of | — ae a — a = Brree a ed. BAU TEB. St. Patrick's Shares 2OoSk OF INDUSTRY —DRes A Greeley and Brown club was organized in | near him, emp n hunting rats | the cost of said improvement—$3 75 per running | asked, “Are you Mr. Keed?” He replied that Church, « TZEROTT & 00. . teoncben fetion the eighth district last night. at Minors Hall, on | among the debris. The workmen had just ro- | foot: which ts tepresenced as lees thee one-third | betas. aie Ponce the eet something aboat ALEXANDRIA. Address 1306 Tstrect. [Wopub.] ana st" pps gh OR ee 12th street. ant Fenwick waselected presi- | moved the props which held the wal! from the | of tlie entire cost of the work. The vice presi- | what business the edttor had to use his name in dent, with 1. W. Shiell secretary. inside, in which direction it was supposed it Acting Controlier of the Currency Lang- | would fail Worthy yesterday eave the requisite authority | southward, for the Second © ope’ SPOT BOPESING OF A GREMAN AND Exauisn dent replied that such a statement was then | the Capital, and asked if the editor was respon. Rear Estate Purcaase.—Mrs. Catharine | it NCHOOL FO YOUNG LADLES —On a behe m Bear peg a ae boda being prepared, and would be delivered over | sible ior the article. Witness replied that he | Noland has purchased the open lot on the east AY. the 34 of september, the *epool t Mise C and a moment after fell with acrash, D his own signature to one of the committee in a | was as responsible as editors nerally are for | Side of Water street opposite the First National | DEBGLER will be reqpemd at No. 929 f street tonal Bank of this city to | with the fatal result mentioned. A large force aday ortwo. Relying on this assurance, they | extracts from other papers. The then | Bank for $1,100 from Mr. George McCleish, and | between 9h and l0:h. Thorongh instructions will tions as a banking institation. | immediately set to work to remove the debris, | retired, and although six days have elapsed, | sald “Youn oe scoundrel,” and com- | will improve jthe same by a handsome brick | be in the various branches of the Rugi#h. ax - GO street between By cop? Im EP LADY FRACHER. why jastcal education trom the beet 1 devote a tow by . 5 ~ day to the TE. ’ Bor at is $20,000, and John C. McKeldem | and in about fifteen minutes reached the bodies | said statement has not been furnished, and no | meuced beating witness Over the’head wkinn | revideren PNT LOTS Fate ee” FOF particulars | ther iptwrmation apply to W. @. METZEROT! is the president. of Widmayer and Bates, who were found to be | communication from the vice President of | for a few moments surprised witness, but he suc- Pouiticat.—It is rumored that the State Re- | PUNite St ~ ———— Esy., 925 Pennsylvania avenue. on? Bt The Trinity (P. E.) church choir has reorgani- | crushed terribly, and quite dead. The head of | the board has been received by the | ceeded in grappling his assailant and defending | publican Headquarters are to be remove! to BVING FEMALE COLLEGE. Zed tor the winter, a8 follows: Organist, Mr. | Widmayer was ‘mashed into a shapeless and | committee. bys w ut of explanation. An himself, when others came to his relief and | this city, and that the Marshall House will be CHANICSBUR, P! quently published in the | separated them. Witness saw when the man | rented for that purpose. oun miles west of Harrisburg. MSs fork ‘A. ‘ nd Charles MeCartee; soprano, Mrs. ©. MeCartee; | unrecognizable mags, and several of his limbs Fazette, last evening. Cumberland Valley. ataoane pelldines el School fur Young Ladies ; article was subse contralto, Mrs. H.T. Crosby; tenor, Mr. H.S. | were broken and crushed. The injuries received Republican pewspaper, purporting to be ad- | first came in that he was somewhat excited, bat —_——— _ Bat 9 ~y Cee PATRO, Principat Crosby; basso, Me. H. A. Kobr. | by young Bates were mainly about the body, | dressed to the committer, signed Atex. R, Shep- | thonght he loked’ toe seek hae reed Dat = Jucien ed 17th year neees SEU TRE EER Mitaeu Seri EMBeR ee At s mecting of the “Go West” clublast night | his” neck and back being broken. He | herd, vice president, giving the ite1asof coaor | monet CITY ITEMS. ‘Asa Rev. TP RGE, A a Circulars to be fonnd at the principsl Bookstores it was stated that arrangements had been made | had aixo received a frightful contusion | ali work doue on 7thestrest. ‘This article was A SCENE IN CovR a ; Bereeexcrs:—JAS W. MAMSHALL and at the Bnetitare sep lo fo meet the mal Veteran Union and the | on the lettside of the forehead. The body of | introduced in an insulting and ¢ Judge Dent.—“ I object tosach language, and RELIEF FOR THR Fret—Fee, $1 per Fisit.— Arcistant Postmaster General; J.B. ZUG, ROFESSOR #UTLDON S = German Veteran Union of Philadelphia at Har- | Widmyer was cont lertaking es'ab- | manner, wholly unworthy of a business doca- | appeaf to the court for protection. ‘The man's Corns extracted without pain; Buuions, Bad | Crushiug Works, foot of “ = Tisbury, to prt of Senator Cameron h street, jast above afficial, and dero, knowlege of the law must tell him that such | 3 °., relieved and cured, at Dr. White's, — —___* - FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, to the © nd sail jonvent on. lad Bates’ to the 6th language is not pertix to the case. He ha: | NO. 535 15th street, ie soma U Treasury. ST MARY'S 40 AD = ‘ 1004 F Srare w th conference o1 esi The father of th > 1 is professi 0 ot- — > x rth Fairfax street, Alexandria. . . ont ee ; conference of Wesley The tate _ oe lat grown gray in his profession, and knows bet Tar NATIONAL Savines Bank, N.Y. ave | Conducted by the Sistennal Bly De Will epen for the were ¥ : of the peace in th cason on SATURDAY. Sontember and 15th st., pays 6 peret.ondeposits. 2713. Mr. Reed said he was explaining what wer — wed FO, Cig Be ces | cinvet We Won or Cheulars, Residence 919 ins * | 4 thorough, in English, the Langua: w wr be partur nearly fran how and for what purposes the pr sis | bis impressions of the man. THERWowTTsKs and Barometers are repaired ¢ and was at once admitt: m where his | to be expended is admitted as an act of grace Judge Dent. Did 1 not tell you that my | and made to order by Hompier, t | Rvery effort will t child was iying, event to ls cension perhaps, but when name was Dent?” fi children boarders ard tin the most touching eries and |: tempt is made to obtain such information i Mr. Reed.—* I presnme you sid.” re " met with vilidcation amd insalt. They are | Judge Dent.“ Did { not call your attention | @eorgetowa Advertisements Endiment of Latin, Music onthe Piano. and ¥ man, and lived onthe | now compelled to tre.t the subject as they find | to.an arucle in your paper’ IN COTTONS. a Mu 1 be taneht. The strictest ion pa Bour IL it 1 © all the means in t pow: Mr. Reed.—-‘T believe you did.” on manners of the pupris, Terms arrive at safe, just, certain and prudent e Judge Dent then produced a copy of yearly in advance. For farther a J ing Cottons of the beat sions. The committee submitted the whole cise | Capital and asked withess to read it to pare C NCH bi # Care Cottons, Bed Tie r< sagt * . or three to legal counsel for an opinion as to the lezaliry | court. 4,104 Bleached and C ams, | Kh etten ot = none wie hs Places of i s loss. of the assessment, and whether or not its en- | — Witness.—“ The judge can read it himself if | Damask Table Lincos fre Bed Spreads, | 9 _ 2A. aA At a meeting of the board of health During the day nine poticemen—six from | forcement can be successiully resisted in the | he likes: tee peer ed a at HH" ¢- 3 SRUDER WILL REOPEN BEE day evening, Wr. D. Mack was app Eckloi’s precinct and three from Lieat. | courte. The coutsel have given a carefulex- | Judge Dent.— Did I not say that I went ng A ee Nehed Mae | a Apply Mo. ALL Weetstreet: Geonpasee eae er at a salary of $1,000 per an ad been detailed to keep men out of | amination, both to the law aud the facts, and | there not for child’s play? very cheap. Extra bargains may be espe PT pen ee — a A. Mitebell, messe: othe nil they say they repeatedly drove | the results are before them. ‘The opinion 's, in | — Witness.—* You might have said so, but Iam | ail” Call dad seaeine ees me - a. | MISS 203 Es, FNGtin AND + uy off board, wasdropped trom the rolls, ant Douglass | them out ‘and warned them of danger. Anof- | effect, that the board of public works,in the im- | notin the habit of playing with children, and BENJAMIN MILLER, DIES, ¥ Rtreet, Geo c py ey ee pee S minted to fill the vacane: ficer states that a few seconds before the wall | provement of 7th street, exc eded its power, | did not charge my memory with it.” _39191y 301 SGridge street, Goorgetown. Stephenson Principal; Misa Lue: tant | ith street end Vermont evenes. iduty while not engag feil he bac driven young Batesand several other | and acted without due authority of law; and Some crossquestioning occurred about the Ww B. WHEATLEY Principsl. This Institution will be open for board | 4. twenty-five. €2) @ querter for Bnalii ger; Mr. Davi beys engaged in rat hunting out of the ruins, its acts are huil and voi ican form | size of the cane used, and the officer was sent to STEAM DYEING t nd day pupils September 9,572. ang2é-Im™ | French. ‘Daily leesone tn French, ‘eus-6t 1 objec and when the crash came did not suppose any ground for taxation; that the asiess- | the station- house for it. é AND QOOUTIRE BSTABLISHM ENT, RSON INSTITUTE. DOL FOR YOUNG LADIES form the duties of janite one had been injured. ment of the tax is illegal, and made in o | .'udge Dent asked that the article published vPIcR AS JurPRRON STUEKT, at AGP Eeva Racker: “4 - ~—— Mr. Plowmau, the gentleman under whose | manner not warranted by law; and that the | be put in as evidence, as it was the origin of the | getaptished : fam awarded 1887; and tsnow | "ELECT CLARSIOAL few pote. ATICAL Demolition of the Northern Market. | superintendence’ the work was being done, but | board cannot compel its payment, oF en: | whipping. one of the ol t complete extab- THE NEW TEMPORARY MARKET TO ne com. | ¥2O Was absent at the time of the accident, | cumber your property by~ Treason’ thereof. mos 4th strect, between K. THE CANE lishments of the this country. My patrous | The Twen: ‘Annual Session . peel grained states that he and his bosses had appealed to | In this opinion your committee concur, and | was here produced. It broken in two in | will consult their own interests by sending th their | pegin Weoneetay Bonne ee by ae ot ‘The hoard of public works recelved tnforma- | MeN and boys time and again to keep out of the | they aequiesce in its rersons and conclusions. | the middle, ata knot, and isa small walking pilot winter, sccds during Gisan amet Months. | &c., apply at the irene tion a day or twp since whieh led the anne | market, but many of them would iusist on dis- | Inthe newspaper article referred to is shown stick, of some kind of hard wood. B acopt po EB oe te, OF aa CHARLES B. YOUNG, ef Gentlemen's ing. ing Sppertal: ¥ * lieve that the parties opposed to the removal of | Té¢arding asthe former being anx- | the coustruction of work not contemplated by THE NATURE OF THE WOUNDS. *; 2 hotaing, Rvorrthing 21 8n26-tf_ Hamilton Honse, corner lath and K’sts. ri . the it prom eracuted. joe aa a A PECK @ LET eS Ps ‘ : i catch te care abair fixtures and the latter to | the contract, and for which large sums of money | Dr. Bulkley testified that he was culled on to | $0, Uasinese well and pro Ti egal ae BS. S. A. PECK S, SELECT SCHOOL FOR poss atic tprveipo bgilnomhe- porn “ome catch the rats as they emerged from the ruins. | are assessed.’ It exhibits charges for work and | see Br. Keed. Witness explained the natace of ee Sree cs | Move, Ai tree Peron commence tte t AY. Beptember S04. beaie : sensed eg eta The coroner has been notified, and will hold au | material not in the contract, at prices higher | the cuts on Mr. Reed's head, one of which was | <—-—-—-----menoromce BOX 72S. apt Thirteenth Annual Session 20th aus im ihe (oiermation may be sent to the School rom. rocess oF other wise - to delay the neces- ingnest on the bodies this afternoon. tnan such work is worth, or that would be cou about three-quarters of an inch long, near the DIES’ e00D: Ms ™.LAMMONDS ENGLL Privcips! will be at home after Repiember 12: ‘ork of clearing the old market from the | _F° “yiastbesore going to press. it Tao Li, | fgnanced, between individuals. | It contains | left temple. {Witness dressed the wounds, and LA S. AND GERMAN BOARDING AN had at the bookstores aul5 aw" Paparneu., Thiry = os te it | Mored that Mr. Widmayer’s son was with him | charges for superintendence not allowe« ylaw, | pinned up with silver pins the cut above the | ———_W____ ncaa - OWABD UNIVERSITY years, were proparing to-obtain an injanction | St tbe time of the accident, and'was covered | to be arsetsed sgainet private property; a whole: | Eye’ Several bruises were melo sun aoe tel MP5 = & Hecommcn, For voung Labins avo misses, | F Ts3e 3873 Satie he eetel oF the eaten. yond or, | With the debris; and the workmen are removing | sale charge of $7,007.18, for which uo particu- | Lack partot the head, from which blood was Fall term will commence September 16th. For ‘Le Shturday and Monday large hurmboe'stenedn, | Mt, to see if such is the ca: lars are turnished, and part of which is basedon | oozing. ‘ 506 NINTH STREET, circulars address as above, Oust | veer beaten eeAL ON PER TMONT. en, Fe ge igned a | = : & five per cent. charge on $150,8%1.0); and also | “Judge Dent asked witness if such a cane = maseae W,, 8; MURICK willbe prepared ty receive pa: | free. Ss SePtomber i Tuition end Boom Zented in court to-day og | Still Another Homicide. the cost of improving other property not con- | would be TWEEN E AND F STREETS, WV 5 3u Leer eeeeaees ta enosive pe: kaw petiereteie. Wertich, ond tis & g apprised of this | DEATH OF MR. WM. RaBsINGTeN, TAL VIOTHN figuous to yours, in direct violation of law. A DANGEROTS INSTRUMENT gra Languages (day or evening), on MUNDAY, | Year boring Uctober 7; Tuition, $2, full couree Setinatiow setacaebaae oa x 'P piste | OF THE SATURDAY NIGHT ASSAULT. The work has not been done according to co: in the hands of such a man as himself. . Beptember 9, fn advance, $0. m eaten » ‘tunday asi ender, he vice preside: | _ Mr. William Babbington, the contractor, who | tract; the material used was insu@ictent and Dr. B. replied that such an instrament might A fol! mpply of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR jnet it ‘or terms sogly St residence No. 621 South Caro. MEDICAL DEPARTMEN aera pend op ge | Fas Injured by being struck with a stone or | les#in quantity than a proper regard for the | produce death, it depended on the condition of received, and will be sold at very low rates. lina sve. bet. 6th and7thats.,cast, — auzz-t89" Nour Baie Gate psermerr. deity os whiteet andl sepestanentons ort | brick on Saturday night last by Richard alias | Public interest required, and an essential and | the person struck with it. i Aino, closing out balance of Gj20kGETOWS szmusany, Sw ockel ee Pen, PR meant aay Pag 4 market building Oran | Buck Brown, colored, (es stated in Tae Stan, | Material portion of the work contracted for was | Judge Dent.— So might a cut with a physi- SUMMER MILLINERY of Lectures, 8100. Z ae reeting him ot Monday,) died this morning at 8 < o'clock —_ Rog Wines og Reyer bag pSohepedeged cian’s cae —— oie vty eg Hep . E No. 76 Gay street, Georgetown, D. 0, COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. ds belongt the N. e 2 ~ from the effects of the wound. It will col | fOr end charged in the bills. Thus, there was a | pose.” Judge Dent said he did not want the | to make room for FallG IsS LIPSCOMB, ¥ car begins tepter es Sede SORE cee ate Sate in ec aan | Nostod Gea Rites Bak ore alates ene | Ceaonld and eed be Ce public to suppose that he went there to take a | 20 ™#K¢tcom for FatlG oode iya6 MISS LIPSCOMR, Principal Year begine September 11; Tuition, &9 ber year, streets at their inter.cetion with K street and | Of mone: a = " ames vomits fo : phen ; Which ledto the blow being struck. | Payment and over-payment demanded, aud ine | dnan’s life. UST RECEIVED conOMD NT he bora Bye beg | ia pes or Danian Sennone mopetaioer Be, Dington did not spesk from th chee nt | suflctent, deficient nad imperfect reterme hoon: OTHER TRATINONY. OF al style pH ANDSOME SUITS cficient teachers” eugim | vee a AkATORY DEPARTMENT. ng the wound, and was ur ‘ous ali | for made. If those omissions and deficiencies | Officer Roderico testitied that he heard of the ie pedee eT tae oT Saitcet oy GT, VINCENT 5 ONCOL, corer Toth and © | Applicants for Ohsctecin esis G2 ber year. time. Brown was arrested shortly afier | Were unknown to the board, its officers or | affray, and on going to the place met Judge — Sanna + 0S etrests, vuder the charge of the Sisters of and 30: the occurrence, and was sent to jailon Monday | gents, for whose enperintendence you aro in-| Dert, who gave himself up to him. ; y A ILLINERY GOODS! _ DBY GooDs!! Will reopen September 24. Parents and execate this order | by the Police Court. The coroner, Dr. Patter- | Vited to pay, it was such gross negligence as to Mr. Sattord testitied that he was sitting in the M HOSIERY, @LOVESand NOTIONS. will pl Massachusetts avenue, to-night, stori vate property in the reservation west of the on to constructive fraud; if th d | fice of the Capital, talki h M, Row articles in'each If ved, promptly. = ee eee give Senueusben it: Raitinas Qo" mmodations asrap- | £9. held an inquest this afternoon’ at the late | ®mount to constructive fraud; if they occurre vusiness office of the Capital, ing with Mr, ‘ew articles in each line just received. ~ c na estes 2 . 2g mesic Jt, | residence of the t wth the knowledge and consent or connivance | Howe, when he heard a noise overhead, and | Geods marked at Baltimore prices. (PEE MISKES OSBORNE S BOARDING AND Saey se poss to avoid === Heacots cortheens, Moeened commer Of Ist and I | Wee board, it is an actual and positive fraud. | went up there, when he found this man beating | All the LATEST STYLES OF BILLINERY, a0 L\ DAY SCHOOL for young ladies aud misses, Ree: eflect the chang Mis. Babbington testified that Brown came to | Large quantities of old material, for which the | Mr. Reed, and on offering to separate them jel?-2m 1459 lath, corner P etreste 3a3 [tht a ge x. _ 4b, 1572, at = Mr. Plowman at ones employed laborers, di- | the door and asked for some money, and de- | Property-holders had once paid, has been re- | Judge Dent said, *+Stand back, or I'lt put a ball es = ‘Th. rough inmtruction by Northern Teachers, BOYS, Bridgeport, Tecting them to report on the square west of the | ceased said he did not owe him anything an | Moved, and not a dotlar of its value or its pro- | through vou.” ‘He held half the cane in his SUBAY, S00Ds, FLOWERS and BiB Applications may bemade to the Princione et the | Oomn. Reeine Sept. 17 market at 6 o'cleck p. m. yesterday. Major | told him to goof. He went off and afterwards | ceeds bas been credited on the presnt work, to | hand at that time, as if to strike Mr. Keed, who Oe ye re macnn echool, and cireulare may be found at the beok- | 262m ‘Bev. @. BDAY. M. D., Principal. Kichards having been informed of this action | deceased walked ont, and witness hearing loud | Jessen its burdens. The proofs of the foregoing | was bleeding. When he said that he would put 3 a Space. stores. ‘such 2m" B20 asstacction telegraphed to the several stations ordering the | Words went out and saw Buck strike her hus- | facts are abundant and incontrovertible; and as | a ball through him, witness told him that te | ——————————e = (PURE BOIS Excise AND CLASSICAL reserves at each tw report to Licut. Eckio®, of | band with a stone and she went to her husband | {raud corrupts and destroys all things into which | would smash his head if he attempted to. THE TRADES. HICH SCHOOL, COLONIZATION BUILDING, the 6th precinct, for duty at the market, at the | Dd found he could not speak. it enters, the assessment so largely composed udge Dent.—Did I say that I would put a g0¢7 -cotm' Corner 4 st. and Pa. aren y s e : % on Se —_—————_—_—_—_—_—__——_ same time to protect the property to be remove:l John Babbington, son of deceased, corrobo- peghemimpryg og In baccteipeiiengr iad = ball through | ou? mae WNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. J. W. HUNT, Peincirar, —k_———z—zxz=~=»*~=~—ieES=eeE—_—_— and prevent sny breach of the peace. At 6 | Fated the testimony of bis mother, with the ad- | tee Say that, for the reasons stated, the enforce- | Witness —“You did. a Will open SerrexseR @p, in the FAMILY SUPPLIES. ¥,.m. nearly 207 latorers were on hand: and a | ditiem thet when Brown bad the stone hic | Ment of eaid'as estment on your property can, | | Judge Dent—-"Was f standing near enongh | “JR 0. HOGAN, 7i3 Market Speer, veeweee | WI,o%R,£ “q aticet Presbyterion Coarch woe, : force of over 5 police officers. Mr. Plowman | mother said, “Dan, don't throw stone, or | 8d ought to be, successfully resisted in the | to hit Mr. Reed had I desired to?” Tth and bh ste, Saiimaker and manufacturer ef | Sunderland's) entrance at the, north gate,’ ‘Pas HOICE GROCERIES laced the laborers under the charge ef Mr. | I Will have you putin jail.” Danreplied, “Yes, | Courts; and thercfore respectfally submit the | Witness —""Not at that moment.” . Axnings in style and fuish for stores, city and | Principal may be seen at the School Boom bstwone C AT REDUCED Rates. Sas Collins, who instructed the men what they | —-—— him, I will kill him,” and threw the accompanying resolution, and recommend its dudge Dent.—Did you threaten me?” gouty Oy spon) <p pr rent. Tents | the bours of 4and6 p.m. on the 9th, 30h and 3st of were to do, and in # short time all were at work, | &t0ne, @ distance of about thirty feet. His | adoption: saa . Witness.—“No, sir; I said it was a cowardly wpe f mene mind . Awning a Anes. or may be addressed through the Post Of- FLOUR while the officers were stationed about the mar- | father te.l and Brown ran off. The only words | , Résolved Dy this meeting, That a committee ot | act to strike an unarmed man. — * Sages Best FAMILY. 7 ket to prevent petty thieving and stop persons | bis father said were “take me home.” five be appointed, one of whom shall act aa sec- Judge Dent.—“Did you not all surround me E. TURTON, MESS, SENDORFFS SCHOOL, No 517 ah gan Ps guarter Del sot, from going into danger. “Sono of the butchers | ,,Two stones were here exbibited, onsof which | Tetary abd one és treasurer. Said commities | in'a temultuous manner?” J. rect, will be Feopebed Sepicuber , by her Best + $2.80 per quarter bbl. sack, fit bacon dealers bad meat in their talis which | 18 ¢R4-shaped: six or seveninchesfong and tree | shall be empowered to receivo ani collect sue |" Witneas-—"Not at all. CARPENTER, BUILDER, Stes apply unt Septemberat 916300 at akld aes SUGAR. they refused to move, saying that they migut as | OF four in diameter, with some of deceasea’s | funds as will be, in their judgment, necessary Some of the compositors testified to hearing Soiees cote se “ . Good BROWN SUGAE at 10 cents per Ib. well sue for a whole loaf as a half loaf, and that | hair sticking to it. to defend and protect the interests of the citi- | the scrimmage down stairs, and to running am SELECT souoor, For ay LADIES’, do. at cents per Ib. they intended to make the board pay for any Mrs. Mary Faley testified that one stone hai | Zens affected by the recent improvements of 7th | down to sce the cause of it, and other circum- MES. ity ITHERSPOON, OCOBFEE do. at 12h conts per ib. damage or loss. The orders were to store the | been thrown before Mrs. B. told ivan not to | strect southwest, and to have full power to em- | stances above related. CONTKACTUR The school will be reopened September 13th For COFFEE. ivate property on the square west of the mar- | throw another, and she corroborated the pre- | Ploy counsel, and pay them with the money so | After the above testimony had been taken, ore. House Car; Jobping en Oee | {' cUlars apply at “the school alter ber Best BIO, 25 cents per Ib , Which was done. The work of razeeing this | Vious testimony as to the killing. Deceased | collected. 1: Mr. Kiddie rested the case, and Judge Dea Fett oh ao attended te. let. sald de" RIO! Toasted, 5) coute per Ib. old land-mark naturally attracted a large crowd | Sid just before the last stone was thrown, “Go | _ The report was received and the resolation | asked leave (9 read the article 14 qacstion from Biceps cad Oh” OLECTIOC INSTITUTE Boot Sava areas lb. . to the scene of operations, bat good order was | ®¥®Y; go away.” Deceased was on on his prem- adopted. last Sunday's Capital. He handed the paper to | _jaaas- 1ath street, below B street 5. W. . Best JAVA, roasted, Ss cents per 2, observed. | Most of the déalore wore on the | ites at the time, or rather within his paving en meses HO Ti pl te Pee ee Eee peat, hd procenden R=morae =pAMEe ¥, RMIEN, PRACTIEAs A FELECT BCHOOL FOR BOYS. TEAS. und when the operations were commer:?*" aken, iy ice res} and Mr. Goo . . ant . N a 5 dull seuss comity toaale ‘had taken socttions | , Dr.3.F. Hartigan testified to the post mor- | E- Kirk said he was sorry to sve #0 little later JUDGE DENT'S STATEMENT. MOVED ot 660 Laniacone ae Orders letter | of kpgbisd annual session wilt Commence the Sth Face THEEBIAL. 0 per b their truck Wagons for this morning’ mar- | tm examination, and that the wound caused | teken, as would eeem by Judge Dentsaid there was another insinua- | esidence, 929 24 st. BE. Ca ‘Bil, Fre cabont sosees, 5 Fine GUNPOWDER ETS tw: i a ck p. m. the roof w:. re. | death. THE WEAK RESPONSE. tion in the same paper connecting him with the | store, will meet with between K and Le Genesee Mexthwent, R. “4 ‘eens: moved, and the roll having been called the mau | Dr. Naylor corroborated this testimony. Bir. Wolfert asked if it was the purpose to go | McGarighan claim. He went on to say tha: B. HEWrLas Circulars tobe had at the book stores or of the Bert QCOLONG, 81 per ib. Were sent home, the police being left im charge ‘The jnry found that the deceased came to his | t? !aw betore the funds were collected neceesury | this was the first time in his life that he had H. MECHANICAL OPTIOIAN. principal, best JAPAN, 81 per ib, of = “| death trom a wound indicted by Brown with a | to pay counsel. ever been arraigned ina corit. He had boon | 493" Par at enneeie cree REV. OLIVER 0OX - —— poets The ch ted Ay th: th i8 ps «1 had'submitted ty sul9 Im No. S11 13th street, N. W. ‘* Invite the special attention of onr THIS MORNING ‘on he chair stated in reply that it was the pur | caiuminated in this paper and had'submitted First quality Brazilian Pebbie. —— gnd the public generally, to the abo Patrons ‘iieieen seseaed ween ak oe ght he coroner fally committed Brown fur the | pose to go to law at once. it till patience had ceased to be a virtue. This GoNZaCa COLL ECE. The ee eae wemerally, to, the above: wortariona ‘Ganton” aoe. a ‘Tho iumber wa. | Action of the grand jury. Mr. Vim. B, Webb said he was there to repre- | man thonght that ashe (Judge Dent) had no carefully ecleeted for cur eeu ee . ee ‘ans dealers. ae —_— — t @ property holder, and promised in | replied to these cowardly attacks that he was a TILL GREATER ‘The vollegiate exercises of this f tion wit be | FBSTSntee the same to be fully as represented im piled im the € . The dealers, or i i to do his part. coward. To charge him—the brother-in-law ot ere ee Lenn of this tantination qualit: the majerity of them, this morning came a» | Trouble Among the Fourteenth Dis that he w. the President of the United States—with buyin Teenmed, at its new location, on I streci, between ‘Goods vered free to any part of the cit the site of the market trict Kepublicans, Hy pie : iJ North Capitol and Ist etrects west, on NDAY, v- near the site e h to start asut ec on paper | ont the President, was most infamons and he Reduction in Prices. the 24 ci peptember. P. G. ROWSER 4 0o., the pavem ty ao et ee, ee to raise funds to prosecute the board or | could not and would not stand it any longer. eae ek BF ig DEALER IN CHOICE GROCEKI aiming that had they receive: ™ ro P ¢ 3. 6 thi a wi ¥ ‘or the Clas Couree, per quarter < piney world ave teuaeatand | sreceiOe tee encore oon cea Me weLt moved tuat a subseription paper pels had nok raed quecoe hin ain wor ths 6 vm i PO Sie astand in the new «beds ADTI-CAMPHELL MEN NOMINATE MR. J. D. | ne started at once; adopted. what be should publish. He went prepared or, the Bon-Ciase Sng ng20- rr Northen Market, = a Shenae WN ae nen a ss = Seeueey saisaee CANDIDATE FOR TitE Mr, Kirk stated that he had inquired of coun- | with his cane for the emergency. As Crom- ) Ages. Lest night, the basement of Bouldin’s church, Mr. Plowman this morning submitted the fol- | corner of 4th and L streets, was the scene of lowirg report to Mr. Shepherd. vice presiten’ ~~, meeting of the Lith district republica: The: id) be e © of five doll Hil Rint the probable cost of prosecution would | weil had advisod his men to trust in God aud | IV CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF | per nusvtet eine ante Carica a vat be, and bad been told that it would take $3,0 keep their powder dry, so he had prepared hi eal Apparatus, This amount could be raised, and if it was’ not | self with his walk stick to take summary THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RB- i used it could be returned to the contributors | satisfaction in case Pp CATAWEA WIKE JAMES CLABE, President f was not met fairly. "ito M's CAcKISSS schoo, OM DEAUGHT ABD IN BOTTLas, of the board of public works: “Having, agreea- he room was crowded to overflowing, prorata. He moved that the committee called | was not a coward; if he had been he wonld have DUCE STOCK, 1AM OFFERING FOR will open on the ble to the above orders from the vice president >, | for by the resolutions be appointed tirst; adovted. | taken his pistol withhim. He thought all_gen- i FIBST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER, ef the board of public works, removed the | gates (Mr. J. 0. | Mesers Geo. Mattingly, C. B. Church, John | tlemen would bear him out in his course, Whi THE NEXT THIRTY DATs: at the corner of Penns. av. and st. 8. CALIFORNIA CLARET, Northern Liberty market-house, I am pushing | O - ¥ Hi—the friends | Van Kiswick, George E. Kirk and H. Wolford | remedy had he for satistaction by the due pro YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY —MISs Han to completion, as rapidiy as ie, the mar- | of the latter insisting on his being a candidate | were chosen. cess of law In such cases as these ‘calammiatio: Light Cassimere Suits, at... 8,9, 10, 12 and $15 BOVKE'S Boarding aud Day School will be re CALIFORNIA HOCK, ket sbes on Corcoran sjaare, where I will ha Botwithstanding bis declension,) wes commenced | “‘yhe chair here made an appeal to the Prop- | in theso weekly sheets. | Conid he find gatisfac- | Bigo Flannel Suits( thoroughly eponged)........ @13 a SerTEMBER Yih. Also class of small bo! - Femoved, without expense to the parties, thy SATIy, and the yells m/ngling with the strains of | erts-holders present to come forward and sub- | tion in suing Dou Piatt? “The commen een ‘White Duck Suite Derby 1S, Saad 910 circulars apply at the book storesor adaress (1 FRENCH CLARE benches ‘and other £xtures, amd I will b | & brass band, was rather trying to the nerves 01 first rehearsing their grievances and the | niator could not be reached but by the walking - ‘ marae haa pal. Mise HARBOVER, 1330 1st, encitim | 2 oe 5 wy TOUNGER'S ND Bass ee as Seen | noc ee gaye dl pal re er pico taken at the former menting, for the | stick. The common ealumniator who follows panraparrangant ihe: Be MISSES PRELEY Tue oven thelr Boho} i ais Ss date with as } Lent. » of the F reonge J information of those pot at said meeting. Amoi Pi ty hter to Europe to ma for Young and Children on 5 nionce to themelves and the | with a number of officers,-who acted a9 tloor | Otver things he said that coumel Wei one Geasiesimcnnstin auccy ae aon mechs sud Vests to mich. $556, 7 and 85 | pg ye Zutog Ladies ane parlors of the Assembly's DUBLIN BROWN srovr, , seeceian td etewwan | managers. The mce.:ng was called to order by | them that ail charges of the board of public | somehed by law. He appealed tothe court that | Light Cassimere Pants, sing! 26 | Pree rf Uhurch. Bes id No. 16 ee ah .* = 4 street’ For refereuces ses ciceulars. wagtitc’ | MASSES PHILADELPHIA ALE @ sTovr 2,2.50,3and $4 yar CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATIOSL | PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (im Boitics,» ACADEMY, “ mdaamiheme “> 44 STRERT. (DB SUNUERLAND's CHURCH) Pulbesepered ior tye reception of Pupiie With a fine stock of IMPORTED and DOMES. the vice president or the clab—Arehie Lew! ty , 7 : © | White Marseilles Vesis......... Architect in charze. | who said that he would announce two commit- pulated in the contract made by | he cared nothing about the amoaut of fine ex “ Sree Mayor Eme.y for the improvement of 7th street | cept as the measure of bis guilt. AIDRCA BACKS. ...ssssresseennesnnennener: = are sowed: to remore | tees, but James Be jaaide ee = Rere egal, and could not be enforced. Tho Pine THE DECISION OF Tax COURT. Linen Sack Coats....... ‘== ng | ' - fe ch prop- > OC} td | and Maurice Murphy insisted that the procead- five per cent. for general expenses, church prop Judge Mills sant he had listened with interest | ontba’ Cheviot Suita. ~y ty tax, and ond the item of $577 to pay G Y logue emarks of ee judge, ai he a lealers were in eonfersnce | ings of the last meeting should be read. The | Linville. to superiotend hic, cae ree | to the eloquent re of the jadge, and ova’ Cantmars Balen. or particulars andadvautaces | 0 GROCHEIES, eel had been tomewhat allccted by them. ‘The law lack Cloth Brock Goat ofered ce circulars at principal, book stones or B00) jectod especially for tami 7 | Sqoterss Mr. Gus. Kein mounted the pulpit | were all illegal and null aod void. It was their | provided a remedy for such offenerca hag been | Hine Blac ae Gail and see the Principal, Mi. CHASE HOYs; A. | €8¢,and selling at © very low figure | Bd riocceded to read, but apparently faitered | Ditpore to Wary thie thing to the Supreme | Somumitted by the, editor of this papers wine’ Sine Cleth Breck end Derby Gosia... to $19 | {TT Pais Besmestvatin brsensenat eee tee when be reached the paragraph relating to Mr. | Conrt of the United States if necessary. Two | should be récognized by all gentlemen, and A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suite, )REDERIOK FEMALE SEMINALY - a. | Set ee oe diate. Noticing fal Mom, | dollars and thirty cents per front foot was ail | euch means availed of for redress. He was F . I. METZGER, i eee p 8 col $ ver atta Cm 8 ee | one sung ont “Head ik, sou dicty encebing | thatthe board of public works could collect, as | aware that newspaner attacks upon gentleman FBEDEBIOF, MD., e original contract, forthe pavement alone | were of comm: n Occurrence, and the courts hai ‘Buccessor to METZGER & BYLZS,) 3 OF THE M.E.Carncn | pes yee eo shiee Wakes foe of 7th street. frequently been called upon to settle such at. CHARTERED 1540, : ‘At thle coms 0a 16 5 dt ich Ku ips could The following amounts were then subscrived: | tacks. He did not feel called npon ty impose a | w9-A DEDUCTION of 20 PER CENT. hae been t ts Me: | to move as if reading, but whether it was Mr. George Mat * vy fine in this ease, but would make it com- | wade on all theso goods aa) WIL commence its Next Session 417 SEVENTH STREET, € eli’s speech or a Patent Office rep Ps Li menéurate With the intelligence and high posi- MONDAY, THE 9TH oF SerrexDeR | ce be distinguirhed, as the sonnd was | i midail, tion of the accused. He fined him S7Purchasera will find it to their advantageio | _ For Catalogues, covtaining terms, views of build jole-tt Between D and B. be prom hg his a0 Suiiberg, $25 aks Oe Lon gives call pes, te jaddrees Bev. THOS. 31. CANN) A. 3, | ee tc le Maher, A. J. .on paid the amoant to the ‘ resident. aceon | Sy ose ae ceieere: Lewis, W. N. Orogs G. Rep ninrehal and took his departure from the court, | _M@"Persons going to tho conntry, or to different DUCATION Stop! Looki! Read 1t leaiey oan Robert Mahone u and the large crowd who had gathered to wit- | Watering Places, can have their wardrobes reples E Fo! ore ccnfcsion ensued, ness the disposition of the case left the court. ished at a small expense. =u BEAL LIFE. ‘A weoetotion Wastin ctined | 22 2 . —_e—_—_ THE _WASUINGION BUSINESS OOLLEGE, ar cete aiealt nase Tue chair here made a fresh appeal, saying Joun Rosruson’s Buow.—In reference to corner 7th and L streets, gives a thorough pr. pars: ent, Lewis, showi there appeared to be a number present who had ts cehitioen, wiih Huds Weekinrias ties tion for businese pursuits, including wil brauchea cf DUTY OFF ‘TEAS. thken and di | Rot come forward, and tor tictr ben tite woud | Si exhibition, which visits Washington Be ci ees ice one . 4 | tied. . here mounted a none would be in ledin the benetts | Week, the Boston Transcript say: EMBER NAME AND NUMBER— THE DAY SESSIONS afford the beat opportani said that his duties as floor manger required | ting from the suit except those who asisiet | , “ld John Robinson,” the faious showman, | s9-BEM: ties for youpe gentiemen sud young ladies between | him to keep order. and he would be | etic llothe nd has builded a canvas city on the fair ground, in the ages of 1 and 20 year: hrs beinggpras yp ord defray in expenses. All others would bo : the cold to fight the board the bes: | Which he has crowded proba ly the greatest va- A. BTRAUSB, TUE RVENUAG Sessions are especially de- DUTY OF¥ TEAS | a jen ¢ for men ®ud Women and youths who sreen- bh | 1 better order was not maintained. Jerry riety of attractions ever exhibited by a traveling wien _- Robinson slid not seem to mind the aimonition, caecretary then pasced around among the | e*tibition in this country, comprising in realite Popular Clothing House, Ee BUS E Se COURSE Cee Busines but insisted on being heard, making his way 1) resent wich the eibsctintion paren = four first class exhibitions in one. The aquar- Arithmetic, Grammar, Componition and Oremom, the edge of the puipit, where Lewis and Kalin BP: a that lee bad eet inm is stocked with # variety of sea lions, croco- 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Cence, Cominercial Geography, Spelling, Beading, poncho 4 were, and by his gestares nearly upsetting the | scrine S10) fore fleet Oe tae ened to sab- | dilesand amphibious monsters rarely see’, while apd Decismation, Pesmanship, ‘keeping Ap. PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCB: Kees. W. W. Foreman, G. G. Keys ani T, | Ismp.4wher Lieut. Kelly alded tlm to find the | STbe s10) for a friend of his who bad author. | dile menagerie conta‘us an almost endiess va- Between 10th and 11th Streets, lied to the Varicus branches of business, sctual Pinkney. of Washington: DC; Kew B ; | front door, amid cheers and shouts. ‘The con- | Nor stare Matmamne ae Hae erie et he would | Hoty of birds and beasts, among the most prom: ae ce a pusiucks, Practice,’ Commerctaly Lge, Politica 15 CENTS PEE POUND ON ALL GRADES Went River. ‘he camp meeting will cine Pee | rent the Campbell and O'Gonnel men’s 2% | the board of public works—he would simply put phan “Ewapress;"m herd of capels ond Gaile: rE eae my | at =—-—s« ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Ov. NS eg and a motion was mae to adjourn to Friday af- iio memat (or tre. atiorwaras, powever, te es eee eS = ternoon, at 4 o'clock, and hold # primary elec-'| © yee suet nee | mals. This is su mnted by the exhibitio ler Frases a Marien cThG Gacker tha Rac | toms which was carried. "Lewis ant & lange chair forgot aeanstt, aed coat anette 6 | Te the arena, who dnahing egaetrincs eee TO VISIT TH timore and Potomac railroad having been | Bumber of persons then made their way to the : and delight the spectator with their wonderful ‘Also, see Dallasted and put in complete order from Bowie | @00r and lett. feats of manship, and trained athletes and | WETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, PRICES OF 8Uc4R Huntington) to Marlboro, a distance of about THE O'CONNELL MERTING. acrobats perform in a <eang a ifteen miles, andthe tnra-table at the later | Lieutenant Kelly was about to clear the rest most ible strength and skill, while the Passclarind sory compeied, «regular Grim | OM wenn recite or te, monry pall fr the MINSeSE le pate adage ie Pe | 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTH, ee, i d -col 5 aD yu 7 per ag aa aving the ins had the right not least wonder‘al, especially to. the juvenile Hijgmeed, 4 = YOUNGS & ow. Weehington at 7.15and Baltimore at 7 30, ar Mr. rice Murphy heart, is the exhibition of trained and mon- IF You HAVE Fiving at Marlboro at 950, and leaves Marlboro Mr. George keys. It is said that the whole cost of collecting acedemy. Ex — 155 a m.-seriving at Bowie at 335, connect: | We ffir | The Dally tence anaes ares oF £500,000. while | ayy CONSIDERATION FOR YOUR PURSE, | f1°"'%% &: ch the 5.5 tain worth. Soouwee todo their duty, it was ing about 200 men to do the work, and thesg aro ‘We are cxlling Ti —At & meeting of the of any member to call the furnished with board on the grounds by a ca- | and like, which no doubt you do, to get a Doller’s FLOUR District yachtmen last evening, the purse for | Meeting to order. Cheers followed for O’Con- terer, who isin the constant employ of the pro- | Worth when you spend @ Dollar. ‘the und- bd ‘fret clare yachts inthe com) ‘on the | Bell; and after some confusion the meetin; prietor. The performers of this troupe number | signed will do better; he will always give you arti- too, at ASTONISHINGL? LOW RaTEe, Potomac was dxed at $50, and that for second | OTEanized by hye Mr. Murphy chairn over 50, and include many of the foremost ar- | ccs worth One Dollar end @ Half for one dollar. class at $25. The track of the race will be fom | 80d Mr. T. S. Hickman secretary, and tellers tists of the United States in their respective ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ @&. the foot of 1th street to Fort Washingto havin, Ogg talaga dba g en fora roles. The tent is the largest one-pole canvas around a buoy and return. Final arrangements | Candidate. The tellers reported votes for ever made in this country, ‘a seating ca- CONVINCE YOURSELF Will be completed ata meeting t» be heft in the | O'Connell and 24 for Campbell, and the an- Pecity Ser 6,00 persona, éndiota is brillaat- SANE RAT! of next week. Six entries for the race Sent ee Open with cheers. = o’- ly illuminated with gas. — wo Sony been . viz: The Dolphin, | Connell was waited on by a committee, and r-- ——_>+—__ Maria, sna Catiew, ret elaes, cae ts farmed to the hail with them, when, in © brier 2 old ANOTHER IAROR AUDIENCE, containing & B. SILVESRERG, ‘We are also offering five or six of the wen, Helen, cl peech, he accepted nomination, and the lace, number of ladies, greeted second FINEST BRANDS Baus ee ee yo Oe Re ee en Ce ee for $10,000; house aed | are oe Son es oe eth dgis, onoes yor Reies., bs ~~ ——_e- 0 Hon. R. T: —— —— 00 $81_SEVANTE STRBBP, meer Po. or. ‘Tux Stcoxn Kusratagns Case_—Yester- | Tux Cueaniva op Onsravotions om Sav- | kt No, td toraiue ParChaser, fOr SUT hane | aj TReReE Com ‘Acplosions af languter, Sere | <cE TO FOR CAMP MEETING.” thet can be produced, at prices which DEFT 4 the poice court, Mr. Fritz Scbaible, | ENTH STRERT.—The Property holders on Sey- | and lot No. 16 t2 same, for #3,550; houseand | delighted with the ‘which was ‘H PETITION. a the recent act of th islatare, | enth street have petitioned the Board of Pabl lot No. 18 to same, for $4,300; total, $27,500. | crammed with th ‘The orcuestra has _— : Par ror ving to sell liquor tow coleted man, | Works for am evtenstom of the efor ane qe of | been an ‘and the muric Inst evening was ‘scl hetiem GIVE US 4 Call; IF WILE Pa ¢ {ailing to have a list of prices displayed | moval of awnings, Se. for two menihe an) | _Stanow BARILI, whose as professor of | One of the finest featuren cf the entotemnent, | All going st (whose trial was siced 9 vee ‘Sram of vce: | Mr. Adolf Clues ii recommended the tempo- pongo gr nctoton Penk ree rer comes t0 | ‘The budget for to-night is pecullarly attractive. Pe. 2. we ae era as Gined $100 aud his license ord, 9 | rary suspension of the order for the 5 Sank ihren err deferieeed se | staling that be bas a lan under consideration ee eee a ppenia) gtalites. Prorzrty Recovaren,—The packages sup- Tar” Tom his new end extensive stock their Tar ReoITas 145 — Suk District —the | he prepocee to submit to: the boark fee se, | success in Washington which his acknowledged EXiprees wagon om Monday inal mere picked on | paueigsanaeterer ot AWNINGS, bis gd seclcraey, eeebiiad the maces or'raMeas sth, | action. As yet po action has been taken by the | ™eritedererve, bys colored. employe of tue Sonate on | oem Paid FOU LADINN OE the Siuil’ Gistrict-27 white and zs"esmtan | boardon the petition, | a Ons eign eaabenas, made by Bersans | Sow Sess sveass, who Créer Masonte Tempio 7 is o'ored. LO., Wi : ‘The rand ok colegg St M8t Year | | See anventisausst of Oyster & Sominan- | received at Hvige’s jewshy store, No ike Poon: | Mr. Eo, Salinregent aes nite and 304 eolured. | ether column. nae sylyania avenue, between 4 and Gh streets. | of thelr recovery. ats $

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