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_ EVENING STAR. | SEDNEADAX. LOCAL CAL NEWS. Amusements, 4 &e., To-might. Comeque-—Burlesque, songs, dances, Jiten Theater._Thée D’Atalie Troupe iF attractions. rt by the Hampton Stu- . Jferum School Bwilding—Concert by the fe- wale intermediate schools. gregational Church.—The Pilgrim. i Condensed Lecal«. Cooke yesterday appointed Nathan- ied B. Fugitt auie-de-camp on his staff with the Fank of major. ‘We are sorry to hear of the death of G Charles M. Thruston, of Cumberland, last evening. General Thruston was brother o Mrs. Admiral Powell, of this city. Yesterday afternoon 4 bey named Fillmore Wells, about 13 years of Fesiding on 10th street northwest, while engaged im splitti weed, cut off the middle finger of bis lett hele Lieut. Johnson, whe lives near took him to the Freedman’s hospital, where his hand was ciressed by the surgeon in charge. nite ei wenk Sika were granted during week by the Pavent office, to persons peral » thin city: James. It Willoughby, stove anper; James Ib. Harringtow, ‘eircait’ for chemical telegraphs; Wm. Harles, excavating cart: Samuel Ker, cartain fixture; George § Prindle, clothes wringer. A meeting of owners of property, fronting on ith street road. was held at the Schuetzen Park ‘Tuesday afternoon Mr. Benjamin ao yr chairman, and Johm Saul; secretary, and ‘a tee Messrs. John b. Clagett, J. C. Tewis, Joka Saul, Abmer Shoemaker and Avedi- bald White, with ‘the chairman—were appointed to wait on the board of public works and re- quest them to change the manner of assessi the special improvements on 7th street road, and incase of their refusal to apply to Con- Frees. ed last night from Trenton, house to-day resolved to al ceremonies at Washing- ton, March 4, and appointed a committee to make The veterans of the Mexican war will p: ticipate in the inauguration procession, and will meet at the ——, ewe, Trhursday evening, te pinnae Adjutant JvE. H. Foster, of the Duqnesne Greys, of Pittsbu zwas in the city yesterday and’ reported to tary committee on imaugoration, that fi ” eounbiaies would be here with 20 men, the Great ‘Western band 26 pieces, and a dram corps of 13 men. The committee are in receipt of a letter from Capt.. M. Ecward_ Rogers, “of = ia, wating that the First iphia Artillery, was organized on the "i tiee March, 1i74; that theyexpect to take to Washington on on Monday, March %t. about 35 men and 3 offi- rter at Willard’s hotel. Carson has secured the hall of the Colambia Law Buildings on Sth street, where be the head narters tor the various pioneer © mh hone which are Rn Fogg 1 from Rich- mond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and elsewhere. THE MANAGING COMMITTEE ON INATGURA- TIOx met last evening, and Mewts. J. G. Saville, G. 3. Gideon and A. M. Clapp were selected a com- mittee to receive tickets and look after door- keepers, Ke. Messrs. Shepherd, Hume and Kilbourn were selected to make arrangements Sor placing tickets on sale and to distribute in- Vitations. Mr. Dickson, from the civic procession com- ittee, reported that the eivie procession would number aud appearance vie with the other ganizations. Cel. Webster, from the military committee, said that more States than at first expected wilt resented by military organizatjons, and teat Bere aggregate number, ineluding bands, &e., would certainly reach 5,600 men. He also moved the adoption of a badge selected for the nse oi the military committee; which was agreed oe The badge is of white silk ribbon six inches and two inches wide, surmounted by an oe ¢ in gilt, fringed at the end with gold bul- lien. Lengthwise of ihe ribbon is printed in gold, « Military Committee,” Mr. Hume, from the finance committee, re- ported that ample funds would be raised to carry out the plans of the committee. He sug- ted the propriety of having @ masquerade Eatvon the sight of the 5th of Starch, hung the price of tickets at $5. A session with closed doors was then held, and the Sg an of Mr. Hume was adopted. Mr. Wm. Dickson was appointed as chairman ef the committee to perfect arrangements for the masquerade b: ge Coserrss AskED To Exact Paourerrory Laws—Last evening 4 conference of the friends temperance, invited by the National Temper- ¢ Society, was hell at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association, Mr. Pack: ard, of Maine, presided, and Rev. H. W. ‘as chosen secretary. The ing was to consider the probibitery law und Mr. Packard read a number of pe subject, and Messrs. Dr. - Peck, F. M. Bradley, and S. C. } warks rewlutions were ap ng the app miscdon of ingairy concerning the ase traffic, as proposed by bills now in both Houses of Congress, ng Senators and reseniatives to authorize such commission teres the adjournment Of the present session; the prolnbition of the trafic in all intoxi- me liquors as a be in this Distriet and im the territories of the Umted States, and ask- img Congress at once to emact the necessary measares to that end. Larorer’s STRIKE AND A pee Pa week the laborers employed in the im ment of the circle at the intersection Hampshire and Connecticut avenues, between ivth and 20th aud and P streets northwest. by the contractors, Messrs. Thompson. and Burns, strack for higher wages, ‘The work ‘was temporarily stopped, but on Monday some of the strikers returned to work at the old rates, with other mew who were engaged by the con- tors. The disaffected ones yesterday male tiempt w prevent the others from working. ard a fight was the result. which for a time ©n security to ar, it being shown that he was entirelyon the defensive, and Healy was Healy ® was arraigned this morning Snell, charged with assault and battery, amu was fined 85 and costs, —\_e——_ ‘Tre Coxpewxen Max O'Bar vor L weer sentence of death for the manier ot Samvel Cunnit am, have Attorney Gene: pam oan of the case. with & view of obtaining a tation of sentence to eayowaleneet furiite. Jen. Butler, in whose command OBrien served dia the war has. it , Written a strong letter In favor of com- woutation of the sentence, and will make an argement on the case before the Attorney General if necessary. The petition for a com- mntation has not yet been presented. It is un- derstood that it has been numerousty signed. «rBrien in the meantime is making prepara- tions for death, and receives visits from Kev. Father Wiget, appearing to be more seriously inclined than ‘heretofore, although he has strang hopes of a commutation ot sentence. —e ~ MetHopisT Con rEerex« —Several Conter- ences of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be held during the coming ‘The Balti- more Conference meets in Hagerstown on te oth ch. ‘The Conference of the Metho- scons Chureh South meets in Trinity Baltimore, on the same day. The Ma- ‘onference of the Methodist Protestant 4 burch meets in the Broadway Church, Balti- ath of — atte Gon Central Penn- Methodist Episcopal Dageh. wcete in Chau » Pa.,on the fh of Mareh. The Washington nee of the M. F. Church (colored) meets in Asbury Church, in this city, on the 26th instant. ° UAL ‘THE FIFTH E ee of Columbia Commamiery, Ki its py: ar, No. 2. isad- Coad wate see place WF bight, the 21st instant. at oo Teny sss end eran sac- attended former qutertsinmeets and the it, this bids fair to excel ‘he Com- President their purpose to be present. SMALL Pox—Sinceour Tellow: WALt's Orera Hover will be sn ‘on Teady for the night, and Lever. Penne HIS SWEETHEART, WOUNDING HER SB- OUSLY. oung mannamed F. W. Benner, an em- P poy in the Coast Survey office, has for some | st been endeavoring to become a recog- ees suitor for the hand of an ber residence an see her. Being denied admission he be vegged th that she would open See, amd receive some- he h: At she refused him, she raised the ing anxious to rg rid of window, when sized navy pistol and fired at her. The ball passed through her right arm, entered her ht side. and glancing on the breast bone sed out near the left shoulder. The young lady ran back to the rye screaming, and the servant alarmed the nei; bors, one of whom went for Dr. Morgan. physician arrived he found her suffering tly from her wound, which wa bleeding Freely Soon afterwards Dr. Leach arrived the wound was dressed, and there is now a fair prospect of the recovery of the patient. family of Miss Dankworth a. ed esteemed. Her father has been dead se Durit his life-time he had the weation of bein; hest engraver in the Coast Survey service. Ben- ner was his pupil, and their respective families have been on terms of intimacy for several years past. AFTER BENNER FIRED THE SHOT he tried hard to at iuto the house, and after- wards returned three times with his pistol re- leaded, and begged to be let in. The mother of he young lady ordered him off, saying, «Is it le you are here again. You have killed my so pe reed you, had better leave, or the police will catch you.” PRERERE, Sed BALL, after passing throngh add portrait of her father eattne Seal Sepceite, haaen m the carpet, where it was picked up by Dr. Morgan. “The young lady is considered very badly in- Jured by the shot, and refuses to narrate what the conversation between them was at the time of the shooting, only that she told him she could not entertain bim, as her mother was sick, and required all her attention. SEEKER COMMITTED TO ZAII. Sergeant Larrabee and Officer Leach arrested Benner this manag af at his house, corner of Penns: _— avenue and 2d street east, and took him to tives Sargent and corted him before Judge Snell, =o committed him to jail to await a hearing, which cannot of course be had until the young lady is able to give her testimony. ——e The Late Col. D. L. Eaton. ACTION OF HIS FELLOW COUNCILNEN I REPER- ENCE A meeting of the members of we Legislative Council was held in their hall at noon to-da} and was called to order onder by Me. Win. Stickney, Ualick ane ‘Bile pe ee 4 Galic present, with. Ca a Mew secretary. bev Cooke and Mr. Mui — of the flouse of Delegates, were also present. Mr. Stickney ay stated tnat he hail called them to; e action in regard to the death of their (aly mani Col. Eaton. Mr. Gulick the meeting, paying a feeling tribute tothe memory of the deceased, | = a in business and his steadfastness as He moved moved that a committee be ap- pes ited to draft resolutions. r. Browne seconded the motion in a few brief remarks, referring to the services of the deceased as a member of the Council, espectally is labors as @ member of the committee on ufactures, which he performed at great sacrifice to his personal imterests. The chairman appointed Messrs. Gulick, Browne and Riley the committee. The committee reported resolutions that in the death of Col. Eaton the District has lost a wise Councilor and an able representative, his colleagues @ generous friend, and the city of Washington one oe his energy to fw ther its prosperit expressing their sym- pathy for the Serccved roa taal Feeling remarks were inal by Gov. Cooke, Messrs. and Murray, of the House of and the meeting Delegates, resolutions were then adjourned, the members proceeding to the funeral. bat that I) struck ‘THE FINERAL took place from his late residence near Howard University this afternoon, and was attended by a very large number of our ieading citizens. ‘The remains were encased in a handsome cloth- covered casket, decorated with flowers. The services were conducted by Rev. Dr: Rankin, of the Congregational church, of which deceased ‘was a member, and the choir of the church wa= present and sang appropriate selections. The Temaine were taken to Glenwood, where they were interred. The follow? were the pall bearers: Gov. Cooke, Mr. A. Feng Gens. Howard, Balloch and Whittlesey, Prof. Bas- com, Messrs. Wm. Stickney, D. Smith, W. W. Dean, Tyler, McKelden, and Giddings. —o Almest a Murder. A STRANGER KNOCKED DOWN, ATEN SENSE- LESS, AND ROBBED BY A Gane OF THIEVES. Between 11 and 12 o'clock last night cries of “murder” were heard by some of the employes of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, waich appeared to proceed from Armory Squ Some of them ‘hurried off in that direstio found @ man lying prostrate near the cortier and B streets southwest. He was helpless ad bleeding profusely from wounds about the poe He was removed to the Central here he gave his yame as James and and said he was48 fearsof age. Dr. Du can was called in, and afterdressing bis wound- the man was able to state that he arrived in the District yesterday from the Point of Sy Md.; that he got off the train at Rock creek, trom which point he walked to this city, and after wandering about town he found himself last night in a restaurant near the Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot, where he called for (near the place where he was found) by three white men, who he says followed him from the give localities, but thinks he could recognize eer Lewis of the frat precinct, charge ‘wich < faratah dhe ey rom 25 cents, up to, 82, which. tn eeam, the place he was in if he could see it again. The deent ee pom ned $10. Fee FAMILE USB 01 compare ie sy with five wold ‘and all goods doctor thinks him in a very critical state. ami core, at from one dollar > and. are war: Lieut. N morning sent Officer Burn: ae Curbing, Balgis ranted for twedve mon oan to the Governor's office for a permit to remove wi Door acs —- Lim to Providence hospital. Beco Courses , &e. . “ * Pins. oe eau he wa fo.. Biante Beilding, No. Vi fst Bets The Episcopal Board of Missions. "fhe edited. Int Seesbeoss SO | races, mebtcrand Set Goon we ene DIOCESAN MISSIONS IN LOWER MARYLAND. saith and nating old diferent “tle. ECOND SUPPLY ‘Also, just’ . _— ehurch of the Even last crening! large congregation being present. evening service had been read, Bisho Po ‘inck- duced Rev. mpl Lewin, of Charles on diocesan missions to the lower counties of Maryland being now connected with this district, and said that the churches here should be interested iu the welfare of these churches. He stated that in Prince George’s there are nine parishes, and three of them vacant, and not a single one gives a decent support to the minister. Charles county has five parishes, and, excluding his own, there was not another able to give a cler- gyman a Sapper. He had trequentiy fou os ph gry! aie feoen oma tosee the or ‘aying he fe com- muuion. St. Mary's ey ee ace pal parishes, but One rector recetyes bon ed a int pin ous So ies be page tox oe ing of but the People were do} Could. Galt ‘exteounty has three one vacant, and Bi were asking to hare filled. He be- m, in giving, to remember their + & Very +4 the and thé holy comm: administered, Rev. Dr. Pinkney, assistant bishop, deli aro ‘sppeopcinte ax! ation read & paj = = te socio oar is the soaton ard ec successful missio: SS Tae Haurtow Stcpmwts attracted a very and to Lin- ly pleased it the Camberiand News, Feb. 18. Desperate Dtstrtes CESSFUL IN HISSUIT, HE SHOOTS |. In the Senate y THE AQUEDUCT BRIDGER between aud the: ee a 81 SEL ROR Es shall not be allowed to exact more of C8: npg t potty Bee reg ow Sot B ioe ch each horse, with two animals, ef cents hg tri each vehicle animals, twelve cents; of not less than one-half The Charges request 0: until yesterday afternoon, wi peared in the "Police Court, ein Closs for rosecution and Messrs. L. G. arrett for defence. MM the answer of Willia: son the som of #14; ee, respondent met her on the corner of 4% and he was asked if he was Mr. Williams, but de- nies that anything was stated about A. B. Wil: liams, or that anythin, Williams’ brother, or A. B. Williams’ office during admits that rors for the sole purpose of de’ liams from Fe derson, Witnesses were heard on both sides corrob- orative of the written statements, and Judge Snell said the question seemed to hinge on whether or not Ee A: Willams songht to imper- sonate A. B. acase. There were, in his opinion, very few ers so scrupulous that they would tiously turn away a case which came to them by mistake. would consider him deservin; mi the papers in the case, he took and will give de- cision thereon at an Se Rairnoap Transrer Casx.—To-day, the case of W. E. an aout ebm the Washington | frmer prices. yBRITISH ALMANAO AND COMPANION, for fas 3 Bea ton m rail company was tried. EI recover damages (#1,00) for BESS 2g In consequence of the Iatencen of ‘the season, and | ROYAL KALENDAR, fer 1873. = -2 Bee. Sor being put off a hes by a conduetor after tender- HASBLE BROTHERS, siueting us pectin pF ba WHITAKER'S ALMANACK, for 13. rtd Ing a transfer, which the conductor refused. to FASHIONABLE TAILORS, eee BRITICH ARMY LIST, for 173, pd receive. ye Jul found a verdict for plat = Fo a Fla P . Conxur or Jem ayo D Sts. | NEXT THIRTY DAYS SPECIAL BARGAINS. RITISH NAVY LIST, for 2673. Sea ter BA’ 7 COURT, Jodi Oli wise the tate Sata Coates Kesib nel thitd witness nt oom Boma $1.0, The led and thur Jackso CITY ITEMS, NNSTL ya STA ATEXTY, and Bour- and ake S Sra. mule = jack, w ARE’ SEE TRE sae PARIS KID GLOVES, Ove bettep 9 conte: two batons $1.28, carte ae one ec cent; each vel cents each ee) oe KMICK, MES 8eg3 909 Ponnsyicanig Aveave le in rciit ofa abe s/ You dney » 4 crij at 929 18th et. cae Sagal moo pa ET, rata a ) sSrerresnies: ‘a, at nate i Sirs Sr icin het ag: obese °“e“" err UTES NOrve Panis, moar say Me TIONS BT ROBES DE BAL. sneTne LACES, &c. suanne wen te call and x = Kies eee ome T™ usny 125- hd manGObs TW the & AND CHEAPEST For an extrasiy ayeeiveand AS TY. igs ak of uefa ig3 at Low, nee a ©) REF S. OHARE & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grecers, 1213 Seventa Strea Norihwest, stwen Mand N. w. i ie per sep PREMIUM _ S87) 'N@ AND SCOUR- Ive ESPabe. bisa NT. 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D.O 442) CaaTe ferwily YOu eae « Hs ‘Belling ont entire stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GooDs, e and 0. D. submitted hich was filed. It SUGARS, MOLASSES, ae jated and Crashed, Granviated und Powdervd Sugars, 7% bp, at and bg cont. starts out with a denial of fraudulently ob- for taining from Jane or any ‘other’ per- VO? Market Space, Brown, Jap20-€m between 7th and sth streets northwest, Fresca —, uy, oe, place im the cuy STAMPING, PINKING and EMBROID- bea ee 617 7th street, janis-ly Opposite Patent Ofice Our New Ort ~ € streets, and that x NEE a te ee A el MASCOLINE ane FEMININE Law, THE DUTIES oY PARENTAGE. The Last Lecture inthe Course by THE MORAL ig) gs SOCIETY, MRS. L. B, "CHANDLER, FLOUR, & Weleh’s, eee 4 Here S iest Pan yand ® other Wibe LEAF LAR was said about A. B. that a way ie pointed to conversation; jent. ones, Brockenborougl SOA nee & Gamble’ SSieine ‘Soap. ~# ye Be oT Cente per pou ni the money Ti " Tee THE ADT oboe To dap ton ALG S BEEP: Coe.@ & lethew., ae GRAgps ARGAINS ar Wax Candies! Wax be! a ann yom anything sald or done oh wat occasion he | aie wet wore, te cums rete eat 2S, neond dor From RAISINS, &e ) had” any — i han dee _ E. > ae and loathsome beep st comes tte wera olomons’, Pa. avenue. 2 ibs. re Auderaa wason the seme day sontenced, vafiowed ys itn W oatety- BaD Hyon Oo» muaew ‘Ss HALL. prise Me ee y Fisgetne of tat imprisonment four months; but denies that disease is mdent guaranteed at any time to have GRAND LECTURE BY — Anderson out of jail or that he did se bee KEANE, rs, ay oe ARCH ENAMEL Ena "denles having’ sald’ he wamed’ moss aaa. kates article ta dbs woria fer going ap Linen nt sd . ‘a beautiful gloss fabric. fepex we weley or any other Peres admits ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, at 8 o'clock. For sale: y 99 neste x OrHARE @ Sen, paid Sui ea "a Social Puzzle; How She Got : jado-tr Paks . betweee M and that facts had came to hie knowledge which he tects Bretand i 3 Bt aetkembarg nt believed would warrant’ & mitiqa ne | Pe EM i Vi ED. Nek tod Hoy gi may ore Get Ont." ge | _somtey Binmer mere’. | PRICE LIST ——— Eee >> GET. il BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. agente of is semauace, 1 nce, SOSESIDR ee: Hos removed tono- 140 northwost,cor- | | Mrs. FANNIE STENHOU of Salt Lake City, — == 2 = the work with 5 good prospestot success avers | Deglametreet, 0 sty (Yand MORMON {SMear binccls Hal, THORS. | NEW BOOKS: wes PEER that the petitioner knew that t's office SDR. A, PRATT, Gradunte of Ohio College of street onto, Sans iy EVENING. ¥e a Synot Tairo- at where they met was not A. B. Willtams’ office, riction of Polvanty among dhe i GROCERIES and that respondent was not A. B. Williams. Rey lowe’ Halle detcription of iy cma SHILLINGTON’S BoouSTORE, This answer is sworn before M. M. Wheelock, — . 3 ‘Corer street. Pennsytvania : notary public. “Accompanying i¢ it an affidavit pee ag ee ung ee) ee la il wD. Oda Boys’ Jackets. "Ticheign 0 cents Teens. For Mcdonald. Cheap ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co's. e same Sy it er's book stare, ith cies ot Oe a charge made made by ‘contend BOYS’ ODD PANTS. ‘tices and at og mere. i Ste ants borough were malicio — ring Mr. Awa BOYS? ODD VESTS. racticin, Saemeen und to inji ae his reputation, knowing them tbe false, “Also t] WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Serv Girl of ey, ‘and Mre. SUGARS. one by Michael Foley, who swears that he was | CLEARING ov 7 SALE OF EN RE STOCK 0} A Two fold ite. ‘German of Von Hellern. ~ never offered a bribe, reward or eompensation THIN a IMPORTERS OF 4 by E. A. Williams not to testify against An- at oe u rs oo <4 CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. A fall stock Crag on hand of best goods at lowest market rates. WEEB & BEVERIDGE, 421 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. The Feyular eiegee Monthly, No.W. All the back Burned A ee Bovcresd, . way. By Be, Edward P. Boe. ad A large eto stock cut BLASE BOOKS 5 PAPEG, end Posenne very lowest pri ICHARD B. MON BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Have just received the Ww BOYS’ ALL WOOL JAGRETS.” AND BOYS’ ALL-WOOL VESTS. BOYS’ ALL- WOOL VESTS. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL V AND BOYS’ WING OVERCOATS $6 to $8—former Prices $1 to # BOYS? WI Prices $10 to $15. BOYS’ WING OVERCOATS $6 to ¢$—frmer prices $10 to $15. BOYS’ FINE ALL-WOOL SUITS selling at foom Bd to S10, being fully titty per cent ivwer than [1 115-50" Williams for the purpose af getting conscien- Immense Reduction in Prices. When he found one of that kind he of a high enco- en answer, and The defendant's writ OVERCOATS 26 to gS. y da: SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS. THE € Phd CHINESE TEA HONG Has removed to 613 D street, Between 6th and 7th, north side. TEAS cheaper than ever. No rent to pay. _febi4-3m, L. BENJAMIN, Proprietor. A FINE Lot OF CANARY BIRDS! soxpar SCHOOL AIDS, forrest —— Geneeie,} i b Pl nani is3. All the Leeson Papers, Teachers Aids, and Sunday — WM. BALLANTINE, ae a woh ‘will of the fb roven by the puslites date te hin fuga! Clark, filed Jnly Ith, admitted. 1 ers, Ball orphan She: ‘The will of the fate Wan sige was fully proven. He aj his wife, Blarie execatrix and ben aeaths to her his nd furniture, on O strer DRESS SUITS. Those Suits rold at Those Suita sold at Those Buits sold at BUSINESS SUITS, Lad POLICE COURT. Judtee Snell; ~Yerteniay. Atl | rhe finest xin A splendid assortment of ali BE WORKS OF CH. SLPHONZO YOUNGS & co., ‘as charged with assaul ; Those Suits sold at $25... now edition; in parte, ARRIEESS 3 i Oticer Ptat by buiting hin with’ his healt | Kinds of CAGES and howe Bite neld at $20. wetted try = sn Lod plead ng “igthfne's nd currency tole valus of $24; reform charged with cen ing io an testified that he sud his inh street, a old woman, Martha, clinched hia Wa ington. It seems, came home {rom a voyage ai pote ae hother, Marthe, who has b 3 A BEDUCTION FROM 83 TO 910 ON ALL Fried tool ace vring abvence,warnot | Dr. 8. D. Mowers = Arabian Tonic Bleed HEAVY OvEECOR posciiby Aewving the Which ts ve sane aioe the system of Sic icmerasete te Aivbmpuritos “al it right square up, and makes the breast and, gra F “s “~ at once ah on peep febS-tr near Penney)vani wilst, and be at oncede eavy blow FoR ‘Ord MeMITE. WIAA: the collar, tried te Real Estate Mortgage Combined. him over an iron rail tuto s deep arcay These Bor Ritasie, Va. fisbiagton, DO. irhe fine impecd on Foun Fi at by SMITH & WIMsaTr, o words with 3 P P 90 CNTs. ee ore igen s So Caan: | ,d% MEM Bondete Northern Paste Bon] 7 EER eae judge. ty wulch combi the the FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. , BARDWOODS 4 SPECIALTY. of the officer to aetna continued. BREEDING CAGES. fackwell, colored, led guilt} to stea Also, oe BIBD FOOD fresh on band Buits sold at CHEMISTRY. in @xocers, “Gitermarrss c ISTRY ie eto, . é2-tr 228 sth wtnecenenter of L street. Every sewn bhai CHR. RUPPERT’S, YOUTH’S SUITS. s Martha Aze-y Sam el Ages, Hexckiah Ages, W a Soe ERC, Those Suite sold at Harper and’ George, Washi ugton, caloral ‘Pie MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY OF waits sold at te Collins his partner were informed th: joing on on L, between Asth ‘aud ran to the spot and found the zekiah, an old years old.” THE 191: u CENTUR Dr. 8. D. Howe's Arabian Milk Cure For Consumption, Cures ordinary Coughs at vemwd in a few hours,like Barts sold at ‘hose Suits sold at OVERCOATS. jed man pearly a hu pure, rich or General Debility,” “Lost Vitality,” en down constitutions, “4 Cnallense the Nineteenth Century” To find it sequal. Que of the buys AsI am determined to reduce my Stock without delay, purchasers will find it to their advantage to give me acall. or and that two something to drink; that his money—some #60 te ; Bvery bottle is worth its weight in gold. ee wan sewed up in apocket inside hid veet: that | neasted him ad withthe ext pian of Wesudgoris: | Brice gf per bettie; or or ais butte for $5. EE ES jong, in. the presence whom he tined $20 and costs, ous torre 0. 480 Peoneyivania avenua, A. STRAUS, LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS sogtta te doliar at the smallest change he | George Johnson, charged with larceny of three h ying for ‘his drink ‘ani re- Er: corres daa Kee ‘ri Santen | WG. pS er Bounave. aud nd 231 POPULAR .CLOTHIEB, cogs your atirenions mat vow cara ruse, a r lenge your ous eciring hin change he placed the ma money back sud rare wish Saeeel & hy fal Miva & C asUry Sie: arerne it w tight: Domds to keep Andrew: whenever he lati and Lt puncte. William: and, pay costs. aplaeale 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ing a roll of vil-cloth; thirty days sree ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH. meade by sues blend tekteees eer Ee ee | eee fe Sane qh Jecege, for speaking Lieu: Jones. eed Gress eoetbeae Berwexy 107 ayp 11TH Sresrs, f ohnsow in ee vwit: : fa atrect Sd face are dreadfully beaten, being a mses of | notes ia babi of the defence there’ booed eee i ownidest saa sont wést. 1 also have Leen, enabled thromah the fallyge of INSURANCE Comran TES. clotted blood and bruises. He states that he did | them testifyi ~ gmeuited while P Baarinsey forth ol and If strects. jsi-tr Three doors from Ntbetreet. | ree jewelry Ary cptabintiment,t 9 lay before you a very not know anything after the first blow was | (ugly of the officers by some, mt this peactte of i. ; Hycxtixe, 301 Pennsylvania ave, aud 21 it. perontany, Landsewe and pe*0Rs roun Lire struck, and when he recovered consciousness his | {uric . of the cone ue POB: BUILDER ye ney was gone. Being unable to move, he | come He ined him g X cr, eo Mebon, Georgetown, bite Tie care ANN GRA cFANT, ant OAR ‘AL Be called for help. Being“ stranger he cannot Frederick Kees was taken into custody last re of for TAYLOB’S CO! 4.—Dr"Ian.C. Hall, John Pardy, Ean on — LEICESTERSHIRE Care Bredicy 34 yeaah ‘a. tegines BRADLEY, T"| 1h. Pereereu “Fink eet Se we parka Set endeavor to dese always get your srx METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORS, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Ope The state Tee war ier ba * a. Duvall ram rae they were “ascend house wh n the wife © TABLE SAUCE, man Was ewer be er ta soon had Lee in limbo: THE VERY BEST SAUCE AND BELISH MADE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. FAMILY USB. BILLS TO OBDEB. ‘ r jané-em*_ Connet 71m ann I Sts.covrmwas?. T B and ers RIDAL ts Chotsns, Axon wi race, a pout oe Eon Olea ‘They are offered at par fn currency, and yield o HANDSOME PROFIT tothoe exchanging 6-205, Which would have been within five minutes after be hg arrested and tal ue He itso fener ot | Bie end, ere | TAX to the holder. Lake Micmio4x. Froges Oveg.—The ape 38 0 GIVE NO Peeabis. toni