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‘A -payers' The Forgeries on the District THE Courts. ‘TS. EVENING STAR. ELECTION OF OFFIORRS—PROCEBDINGS LAST troller’s Office. ae Pouce Sorat Judge “Snell. a8 seen: er eeemnents AGENTS. _——————— mIGET. INDICTMENTS BY THRE GRAND JURY. © day, Mary Pavy. with being DEPOS) TSTRICE Chat adjourned meeting of the Tax-payers’ As- and ; 3 > TOWN EAvinos base D ees July 1S, 1874: | ciation was held last evening at the Board of | Pid. hed mg fory erred ea or in, | fane; @8.. Shaddock Webster, same; 83° Opie this Saeetreemmerrat o8 orciuary depowite metetm | We ofter our services to var friends and the pubile ‘LOCAL NEWS _|_ Linierooms. and in the absence of the chair- | dictment against A. H. Underwood and Thomas | Washington, throwingstones &2 Tons "Brien, ee tet Et ll inthe —_ LOCAL NEWS man. on motion of Mr. A. E. Perry, Mr_ HN. | B. Warrick, charged with forgery and uttering 585.’ Andrew Bayman, disorderly con: ; PROSECUTION OF OLAI eee Easby was called to the chair, Mr. W. H. Cla- 4, orders for certificates of pay of the police uct; $5. Eliza Lancaster, disorderly; $5. Rich- BOARD OF AU Condensed Locais. gett Secretary, and there was a much larger L ‘District ‘Con- a <$5 Dennis remen upon the office of ler Baker. Tather peculiar, ard DeLacy, disorder: 4 Johnson, forfeited $2 collateral for Moore’s creek. in the cout Alexander McDonald, teneance than at former meet be Mr. Arrick, from the committee on organiza-_ m, reported by-laws. (The by-laws fixthe | J. Shillington sends The Galazy and St. let fer August. But one witness_Mr. T. Bauer—was before at The history of theae cases is at inasmuch as considerable comment has been made by those familiar with characters in Detectives Sargent and McEltresh, to $s ni athing ta atuntawful hours. forfeited $5 col - Riley was fined $105 for selling liqnor without establisbed By the TERMS MODERATE —Beving removed from restr, Washi or ‘ation fee at one dollar, and provide for the | the circumstances, as to of the | lateral. John Payne, crnelty to his mare; tes- na to, OSs once en eat | erat eeeclar mucins hen required: the hold- | individaais connected with the case; the efforts | timony showed that the animal was one of the Jewelry in the ae. tate tional, treating of the recent wedding and other | !og of regular meetings on the firet Wednesday | of the detectives in ferreting oat the evidence; | $5 kind. and ricketty at that; that she got 5 ay T topics of interest. of each month at sunset; prescribes the daty of | the arrest of some of the parties; their hearing | thrown fiat on her side, and the crnelty com- y TO! METHODIST EPIS ISTRICT SECURITIES. Ata late meeting of Morning Star Lodge No. | oficers, &c-] The report was adopted. ». | before the Court, and the failure of udg2 | plained of was in the employmentof levers and BRU AE Bre BO oak iy Bold their 'd_ will be prepared te rurchese, 1, |. O. G. 'T., resolutions pf sorrow at the death | | Mr. Arrick, from the same committee, sub- | of the court up to thistime to render adecision, | stakes in getting her righted, The ctor wae BAY, July tis, from oem Chto es eee | TE f the inte Captain Wm. Barth were adopted. | mitted a report recommending that the reeola- | it may not be amies nere to gives brief re: | dismised, and Payne, who is an coseante old of the pebool are invited. “Boats will oan | belie Lieutenant Austin, of the sth precinct, | tions offered by Mesers. Miller, Mackall and | hearsal of the facts. The account of the trial | colored man, stretehed out his mre and ina foot of Uer gram vtncet pp who bas been absent from duty on the sick list, | Adamson. and referred to the committee, b® | in the Police Court is no doubt fresh in | loud tone Pronounced a benediction on the deg. Retreahenen See es ease Sees hall orgaat bas recovered and returned to duty. referred to the executive committee, the minds of the readers of Tug Srar. | court, saying, “all houor to the man who tells GBLECT ANNUAL EXCURSION a Soe aren = ‘The National Theater will be reopened Mon- | | Mr. C.F. Peck, trom the committee of nine, | 4 he discovery of duplicate and triplicate orders | God's trath” Ho was somewhat ustenteret s a tg ee 8 tee a day evening next, under the able management | Teported the following list of officers, remark- | for policemens’ and firemens’ pay was made in | when called to order by the teil can oid PINEY POINT, POINT LOOKOUT AND THE en their real value. Ril inds of STOOKD of Mr. Buckingham, and the interesting play | ing that they bad thought it best not to nomi- | February or March by Controlier Baker, who | that he was not in order, and was led out. Alice ESAPEAKE Bay. and BONDS, bough? an3 ela ¢ “Alter the War,” will be performed by a strong | Pate full list of the executive committee of | called int * and well-selected company. Wm. W. Co:coran, president; Geo. | whom he oommnnicated the facts within his seventy: license; W. ky ON SATUBDAY, AUGUBT ler, RCA STVOK BROK i a appeal. August Backus, same ay The 4 = The little boy, Thos. Taylor, who was seri- , Columbus Alexander and Fitzhugh | Possession and desired them to wock the cae ne | ebarse, ‘$05; appeal taken. Catharine Mo. GEORGETOWN HIBSSSIAN BEX VOLENT : anae, Sebnes Wennenn eae ously injured a» mentioned in Tue Star some ce presidents; John EF; Hanna, secre- | and fix the guilt whereit belonged. These ofi- | Nulty and Rose McDevitt were arrested by Of- The Steamer LAT H® LAKE wittteare | Saw pee gnnennenenll ® since was hurt, not bya fall from the ; Wm. Gunton treasurer; A. E. Perry, A- | cera worked diligentiy, and it was not long | ficer W. T. Edelin yesterday while engaged in ct KetOwE at 7:30 BU sharp, nod ER Tax. fence of Mr. Z. T. Campbell,on N street, ag | Roes Kay, Samael Bacon, T. B. Bryan, De. W- | pefore they had sufficient evidence to warrant | a regular hand-to-hand fight, and thir morning street wbatf at 10-30'p. te) ar Tader the pew goverman ic caten stated, but by the fence falling on him. Johnson, Grafton Tyler, Walter Davidge, | the Controller in procuring the arrest of Under- | they were arraigned on the charge of aftray. Wall Street To-day. rivirg at Point Lookout st 8 a m refand: 4, and» 74 . ‘The parso of Rev. J. 5. avirett, rector | Wm. Galt, John Van Riswick, K. W. Fenwick, | wood, a messenger in the Controller's office, | They are both daughters of the Emerald Isle, Baw Josn.Jely U—the Fess fuanclal srticle | Sunday, stopping at Piney Pint going and retara- | nnd’ will briny of Grace Charch, Montgomery county, Md., | Columbus Alexander, W. B. Webb, Dr. J. C- | tna member of the Legiccice Assembly, and | and of the fancy kind. Both were in the dock SIOR@UNA, Ceariy: Gil setts pecans Cine sold at | thy rompt atten! i fhursday might, wao | Hall, C. M- Matthews, Montgomery Blair, T- | Warrick, astreet broker, abd late clerkin the | together Catharine, with a "teawates blue- | On gold loanathe rates bara been 1103 tor carry te “gS made off with the rector’s robes and gowns and | - Coftes: Josiah Dent, Walter 8. Cox, Alfred | ofice of Uollector Slater.’ After waiting vainly | eyed child in her arms and on being asked to nesrly ell at or sbore ‘oreign exchange $f, District Baw other articles, leaving him without canonicals | Joues, ‘shal Brown, W. B. Todd, G. F. | tor steps to be taken to prosecate the maspected plead, both commenced bberish of | streng but Cull, workirg tates for ovement Tax for to-morrow’s services. Schater, Geo. Willner, Samuel V- Niles, Chas. | persons, the detectives took the matter in hand | crimination of each oth, . [ere catering | Belog 486% @4sr State-roome Shs tee Jobn A. Campbell, son of our well-known | @. Bail, Wright Rives, R. T. Merrick, H. N. | themaetves by direction of Major Richards, | Catharine called the judge's atten’ toa hand- 1X, Commercial Sills ae Tatbor High street, tard send Trease ; Devt fellow-citizen Peter Campbell, esq., was one of | Easby, Thos. B. Mackall, jr... F-| and swore out warrants against the mon | falof red bair which she held up, declaring | (0, 4 AMS antares tne vsitively limited, to be Ladat Wim. Oary'«, = the crew of the winning boat (Princeton frea’t- we go ee ate nee named. The trial was postponed from time | that Mary had pulled it out of her head daring s ison, Wm. J. i men) atthe Saratoga regatta Wednesday, bat be don’t let muscle interfere with mind, as he stands 1! in his class of 77. Mr. Jas. A. Morgan, formerly chief clerk of the Pension (fice, died last night at nls resi- to time m the Police Court, bat finally, on the 10th inst., a full hearing of the case was had; an array of witnesses broaght ap and the test mony elicited which has ©) published. the scrimmage, A. Gray, James Wormley, Wm. H. Claggett, long neck to sto i Clay Stewart, John Wilson, J. T. Lenman, F. W. Sellhauseo, M. G. Emery, G. W. Coch- ran, Thos. Berry, H. Pelkinhora, A. A. Wilson, the conclusion of the hearing, the judge stated | Mr. Edelin told his story about the arrest, while anced + to “s,the heghest having been about 11 dence, 2417 Pennsylvania avenas. The de | H. 'S. Johnston, a. J. Joyce, F. Stutz, ar., | that he would hold the care*ander ateiteeee | Rothe ae, kept up their gibberish, and | {’Lcy. Sim omy ed ceased, who was a lawyer by profession, was a | Chas. Ford, Francis Mohan, er., N. D. Larner, | aid give a decision at an early day. In the | the court pronounced $5 fineand costa each. eee ° John T. Given, Michael Green, W. B. Down- Rosa stretched ont her very be checkered scratches upon her face an‘ neck, which were plainly apparent, and which she had got in the same encounter. Money fs 25) @3 for call law ererisanchanged. Governinent bonds are, w T. S ond w: Tc igher than yest: ray. Stare bonds at the boad ba O'Denog Letde Dhie ea eee ae were The stvck market opened \@% higher A. Small, J r t recot than y for the general let, and prices ad- bot. A PESIRARLE Two "oO THE CREDITO or 5 native of Chillicothe, Oto, and was about 42 : meantime bonds were taken for appearance of | John McBride, charged with indecent exposure The Markets. STOR NTBSIOK # isa OS 1 OrcoLe Seat Srsenase years of age. His funeral will take place to- | ing, Jas. W. Barker, Fenwick Young, Edward | defendants, and they were allowed to go at | of his person, (second offence,) waa fined $100, ALTIMORE, Jnly 13.—Virginia’s, consolidated, | BIGH BUBTOWN, D. 0. AT | Theuncorsigned «fers his services to wach of his Sorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Temple and Joseph H. Bradley, jr., executive | jarge. There bas been considerable atreet gos- | or three months in the workhanee, West Virginia’s, 10% bid to-day a | fellow-citizons in the District of Among the sudden deaths from choleraic dis- | Committee. sip about the delay in rendering a decision ——_—_—_—— BaLyimere, Jniy 1s —Cottou duli—tow mit- te TSthr dey ct hoes eet, Dearing date on Suioveseaen reomee es ¢ase the past week is that of Mr. Joseph W.| My. Perry said the committee had labored | Which has not yet been auneuncere ee dings 1 G16. Floor dail aad unchanged. "Wieat fonrded to ibes Gen Tice beers cult re. | aes © bem, as ney fe Boucher, for the last seven or eight years s | Zealously, and he noticed that they had modest- | Tally, on last Friday Detectives Sargent GEORGETOWN. So necelvt-— "white semen stems: Coe nominals | reccedsel the Discs Oe ee poe Prosecution of clatios befure the Auliting Oom- resident of Wasbington, but formerly of George. | ly left their own names off the list. It was not | Inq" "seritmen ace before the grand Sasi ora, Gi eines ean ye J Oats quicte. | Of the party eccured thereby, the Uedersignad tran | MsiCM Provided for by the act of Ovvgrem whole town, where he carried on the grocery business | Usual for gentiemen to forget themselves, and | Tory and asked that cogmennce be taken ur | COAL TRADR.—The coal trade for the week southern, Toazt fern mixed, white | tee, will offer for sale: on the pent Pablic | H#bingthe late form of government in th « District. for many years. Mr. Boucher was aaa able | Perhaps they thought, as they had worked 80 | these charges. On last Monday Judge Snell — been exceedingly dull. The receiptsof 69. Bye dnil—s@95 Hay unchanest. Prov Suction, op TUESDAY ihe wtst di AD. Cisims for the refunding of the Bowerage Tax, as citizen, and leaves a iarge family to mourn his | Zéalously, that they were entitled to an honor- signified to District Attorney Fisher that he ‘umberland coal for the week were 7,186 tons, | quiet but frm; prices unehauee! Weatern. by 14 at 6 o'clock p. m., parts of luts numbered! aiae- | wellas those of evry Latter acd o A ter Remtnet — es 7 able discharge. He moved that the names of | Dreferred not to render a decision, and sag- | Dd the shipments 9,772 tons. Gilmore, Mere: | firm: lieht receipts, teeter nn Sedition te en eey fours, of Beatty and Hawkias’ | the District gorerument. wile bie pre Acting Attorney General Phillips has de- | the committee be added to the list. gested that he have the witnesses sent before | “ith & Co. have received 2.478 tons of the | and ‘unchanged, Whisky quiet but itm, | proved Dye toner aed Sicaeee sane bolas im | ation, RICHARD WaLLacn. cided that the Coumiscioners of the District of |. D®. Snodgrase inqaired if, those gentlemen the grand jury. This is the way the case | Jonenlogheny gas coal and shipped 2.419 tons | eer steady. Wis & ble for ad wend ae a score and dweitiuet ths | je2d-ten Office No, 4861 - Columbia, appointed under the act of June 29, | Whose names were on the list had been con- | stood’ until’ Mesers. Sargent and Moiitresh | of the sam ing the total receipts for. the | Glia tos Wtckatgs: lose aoe tere: e being No. 9X Mich strest. "Bald parte of iors — aad a a 1874 He power to appoint notaries public | ferred with, and suggested that if they had not | handed a list of sixteen witnesses to Judge | Week 9,664 ton the total shipments 12,221 | grimenta ‘ann, BPs HOE, AG; ore S- Gov> | Soe oe ® point on the went side of enid High str t, ‘LAIMS AGAINET THE DISTKICT OF OO- id District, as the law under which | consented there was a risk to run in selecting | Fisher, who ordered that summons issue, and | tors. Naw Yorx, July 18—Flour doll, Wheat doll, | 026 hundred PMy two and elever-twebtths LOMBIA ere appointed expressly confers upon | them. as tion of | Mey were all before the grand jury yesterday | ,,MB. ORAS. TRinney has removed from No. | Corn Tit ee al ag ‘with tat strort and runing Thante weet eae cet | claim seiner ie hee tie aareasenat le terme, Mr. Peck replied that, wit! @ exception 3 Pennsylvavia avenue, ington, to No. LoNbdon, July 18,220 p m.—The rate ef dicount 5 randy an Omey = oR ae Gahes authoctoed Sy cans SPPmmmeNAD 60: S87 | OT bad Gece mnedinea tnd tone tee ook. Seadence Geen an vocoming tedaie | 120 Bridge street, Georgetown, Mire 'Tribbey | in'cyen rich In3 16 below the Braker Bosiscdecer, | the bease on this’ ptonea nak Maite mle? between | Sount of Hower Tax property work deus sane Or By the card of Mr. Wash. B. Williams, it will | eented to serve. Mr. P. explained that the | In'reiation to these cases and squints towans | Las purchased this property in Georgetown mel Ericy Sr. Parle lepaichos quote reatee ati | }eutogon theeouth cos hanated Ros*reenns *;, | Stguates to privese bro Certificates cosvertad into be seen that he has purchased the interest of committee had = pames submitted | the indictment of others. eae ee ae ee francs $25 centimess : eadehone trate en ee ninety four (3) in-aaid | 345 bond omnia a /OTOU; » and had selected named ——_o——_——_ ” guarantees nin —__ — -ee- -—____—_ het wit ine said lot nine Lmpr. a axes tbe Sevten Rete on nan ine Smoitore al | Teereee ta Important Decision im a Building As- | ¢very case. ‘See advertisement. THE WEATHER. ty-four south twenty-cnsand thres twaifthe res ta) | Fates, w eburrciswe ness at the favorite old stand, with which he | Dr. Snodgrass remarked that many of those sociation Case. Gmain MaRKet.—There is no wheat on our | Wax DurantMEnr, Opies of Chas Stemat Woerse | einer tine eae oad Darallel with the said | _J¢22-Im 339 isth strese. bas been so long identified.’ Mr. Williams, | 0D the list had never been to a meeting, and RQUITY COURT, JUSTICE WYLIB. market to-day. The millers have not all started 'D.0., July 18, 1874, Teams nt twenty (120) fects Het fnew Be —————————X*_ though comparatively a young man, has been | thought that some of those who have laboredin | another building assoclation ease was decided | UP yet, and those who have are parchasin, Emon: OF cat cemeniand and the | the building line of High oe MISCELLANEOUS Fecoguized for years as one of the most ener. | orgalizing the association should be placed on | in this court yesterday in favor of the Washing. | thelr wheat in Baltimore. Choles amber mnen with southesst of sonthwest Winieea ae eeet | ot begiening. ‘The bons» bas six rooms, and le well pind getic, honorable and capable business men in | the committee. They should remember that | ton Cooperative Buildin, Association, the cum- | Would sell here to-day at $1.50 to $1.55. temperature ard stationary or falling barometer. | legated for bustuees, and always rents well, “ROCRD rer. Our community, and bas the t and coun- | the rich were not always the best workers, | plainant being P.. H. felch. late sécretary of —_ —_ For'the south Atlantic azd° galt talon, clear oF | gi Tete nak eae tollNrs caah: belence in HYDRAULIC CEMENT.» onl ere at im propert; ners hh a i ai Association, fair weather «inring the day, easterly or so! iy oo Tew iu nee man of toreugh Integrity, "As Gio tate nace | would make most seslous'werkerl ‘The fact that Mr. Welch hal acted as secret ALEXANDRIA. inde mo detted change of, femporatureenaycon. |" Ma getiirepgyy dave ronjon the aroper. | he undcraigned are ow prepared ty forsteh the eestor to the firm of Green & Williams he has | _ The motion of Mr. Perry was to, and | of a building association for several years, an Houcd high Laremeicr For Tennessee and tl Itt 2 0 dealers and contrac- the names of the committee of nine were aided, as follows:—Messrs. C. F. Peck, Charles Ed- monston, J. E. Miller, Clifford Arrick, Jesse B. Wilson, 'W. G. Metzerott, George M. Oyster, REMARKABLE Oc incident occurred in this city noon—o remarkable that it was never before known. the prospect of a most useful and successfal career before him, and everybody will rejoice in his prosperity. Sn Im Vindication of Gov. Shepherd. therefore sup to be conversant with the obligations into which he had entered, of course roused more than usual interest among stock- holders in all associations of this character in om Joseph Redtern and W. H. Philip. the District. fiying over the Farmers’ and Mec! Wasuixeton, Jaly 15, 1574. Pr Suodgrass moved that the names of all | In this cage Philemon H. Welch filed his bill | 1&8 bank, on Prince street, when one of them RRENCE.—A remarkable yesterday arter- — the like of allows were anics’ 3 bs Obio valley, the lake region and the northwest, Partly cloudy and warmer weather will prevail luring the rest of Saturday ,with southeast or south- west winds, followed by increasing cloudiness and falling barometer luring Batarday vight or Sunday, LeCAL RECORD. The thermometer in the business office of Tim of pale are Bot com Cost of the defeulting purchaser. Oomce risk ne defaulting purchaser. Oonveyan- cost of purchaser, = — at “~~ PRR Trusso tore at low rates 2686-3. Bow Oo. 83. M. WATERS, S High street, Georgetown, G. W. 000) THOS. DOWLING. Anct. ; B denly made a dart at the point of one of the | Stax ranged to-day as followa:—8 a, m.,75; 10 aan. 1! = To the Editor of The Star-—In justice to H Yho have uot recorded their names or signified | jn equity on the 17th of March last against the | &@ A : . . EB AGAIN |! A. k. Shepherd, late vice-president B. their intention to do #0 be stricken off. The | Washington Co-operative Dullding stesemtion, lightning rods that Rrotect that building, and | 77; Wm 80; 2 p.m | Sanaa AD OF IT, Works, and later Governor of the District of | resolution was not seconded. alleging that sald association, through its trus- | ‘Transfixed, as it was, it fluttered fore coane. | _ A Ixuxee DIAMOND. diamond, eald to ‘fast Columbia, and in vindication of bis integrity of The report was adopte tees, had advertised his property for sale under | apie time, its companions ft ing around it, be the largest yet discovered in the diamond Gharacter, we would sav: That the District was| Mr. Ferry moved that the nominees be | two deeds of trust made to secure advances, parently in the most excited state, until it ay. | flélds at the Cape. is at present in the hands of = ——— Sialeed Into Seeht Sivteoas, General supertn | Obete Os exes the etary cast | Preminm, con hisstock. ‘That he was not | Came quiet, and died in ite exalted mmerce een of Cuter as, of Amsterdam, by L™ Line: tinea ments were appoint for each division, who, is aware that Was in arrears and praying an in- whom ing cut ay . ‘he stone under the published rules, were held responsi- | the ballot. Junction to restrain said sale and for aetate. | pSBOOTING AT BLACKHERRY GaTameeRs.— € pol bie for the Se ents of all the work in their respective divisions. We would further say th: during the progress of the work, invariably in. structed us to require a strict, honest and faithful performance of all the specifications and requirements of the board at the hands of Mr. Clagett said that while he wasn favor of aying houor to whom it was due, he was not in favor of eet eee to position who from their age or habite would not likely attend the meetings. He had thé highest respect for Mr. Corcoran, but would preter a young juan. Mr. C. was doubtless in full sympathy with thé mentof the account between himself and the association. A temporary injunction was awarded, returnable on the 7th of April. On that day the answer of the association was filed and fully set forth Welch’s indebtedness on ac- count of his advances, premiams, &e., in ac- cordance with the constitutionof the associa- in this vicinity, with mustard seed shot. The usually succeeds in driving the m The numerous colored blackberry ga*herers have become so annoying to the farmers livin, and so insulting when ordered off, that some of the latter have been compel: to resort to the use of fowling pieces loaded first discharge WOOD-BUBBT LIME. 90 cents per barrel. THOMAS FAHEY, arttm B street, bet. loth aud Lith w. Ww, OKTLABD ({¥ PORTED CEMENT, Polyisuy (erosres any kind of Gonsrore weighs about two hundred and nincty carats, and is of the purest water. Some months will Probably elapse before the diamond is finished. Although it is impossible to estimate the exact value of the gem while still in its rough state, it is believed that shonid the stone when. finished realize the expectations formed of it, its value TTO 18 EXOELSIOR and Cleaniug Ladies Lresses, Kecques, +, jes, Ribbons, &c, &c., Gent's Coats ‘este. Panis, At heme toeverybody from 7a, m. uatfl sunset Saturdays trom 7* m. until Sy "p.m. atth= oi eatablished 1831, now the moet complete in tae country, Brerybody come sod sce ue. ied arauders ec W. i. WHEATLEY, work for cetiare. work?, pavemen id " : | will be at least $100,000. 3tr__ 49 Jefferson strect, Georgetown, DU. ength is deniranio con-ractors and all persons having any duties t> | association, but he was physically unable to | tion. The court continued the injunction until piste oir om He pcimoth Pho orale _———____, ahs getown, D. Eran: Brideee, Ae. whore steanath in douratie Perform in our respective divisions; and far- | give the attention to the interests of the asscia- | the account could be stated by the Aatitor, the killing of black men.—-Gacnte’ tan z SPRC TAL Notice. of Colambia, ore. wu OUINa RD ther, when any question arose between con. Eon it deserved and frobaponmncrsentenl desire. Sudge Leach to whom it was referred on the sonar Mites CITY ITEMS. Barcairs iz Ready-made CLOTHING and Gent's | _™8¥2-tr 20 _Lostsiens evence. tractors, or other persons performing dat le also submitte a . 15th day of May. @ auditor ig report ' ‘urns De . My ei jo Ni and ourcelves, which was referred to ‘him, he | active physically as he was oncevand bellowed on the Lith instant, stating the account imac. A Lover's Charge of Larceny. Naw Orexixcs of yacht cloth suits, fine | Eumebing GOODS. My satire stock to be colt | STATEN JALAN, B. Nats directed that we see to it that every one per- | that he seldom came out at night. He sug- cordance with the undertaking of the com- | THE FAMOUS FANNY SHOTWELL ON TRIAL In | linen suite, mohair and alpaca sacks, &c. they pond) be sold by September to chanes bu The ot ‘end larguat of tte aiea t tormed and complied with al! the terms of their | gested that the names remain, but that other plainant under the constitution of the THS COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Also, large assortments of perfectly fitting nes. BICH D FULLALOVE, may be in the worid A. FISHER, Accut, fhe racits *Pecitications and requirements of | Jounger men be added to the list of vico presi- | Association. To this report. the ‘connssi | The trial of Carlotta Frances Koddy. which | shirte, fine collars, catia Gen ay extremely low | je29-1m 47 lige stront G15 9h treet, beteeen Fad, the board. Gents so that the work could be done. for the complainant excepted as follows: | She claimsis her name, or, as she is sometimes | prices. rv ‘This is offered as as Mr. Peck said this poipt had been considered pontaneous expression of Ist. Because the auditor does not give the plain- bnown, Carlotta F. Shotwell, on the charge of B.—Guarentee given thet po color rabs off: oT 5 EDUOTION IN Pi bring your articles ou In stock, a large assortment of boys’ suits for RIOES.— Fo enable us to R Jud; by the committee, and they had, for the pur- | tif credit tor th t of ed to | grand larceny. began yesterday in the court of | country and city wear, from $3.50 to $6 per | petoss movie win nee Nee ce eee GOODS an. 00 est chun back ta tiene, our judgment, without so tation from an: J a ~ | tiff credit for the amount of mone: rov * A > ~ ¥ fore moving into our New tore, we will, from A. FISHES, FIRST © Gearter or with the hope of fature fec or re. | paeo of having a presiding otiec:, provided tor have been paid by him. 21. Hecausehe hasnot | eueral sessions, ‘She is also indicted for per- | sult. this date, BELL EVERYTHING AT REDUCRD oy A aoe reas & Just tribute to a much misan- | four. He called attention to the fact that there | stated the account upon the true principle of | Jary, but was arraigned for the first offence | Ore priceonly, PRICES! cai tuniebibuaens SPECIALTIBG © ‘tes. derstood and misrepresented gentleman. were many young working men on the com. | law, to wit: charging the plaintuf with the | only. The complainant in the case is Generel Go. C. Hexwrna, 419 7th street. eee re TAME MICE RR | ghittes Dresses cleaued without taking then apart, (Signed) Win G. Carroll, gen'l sap’t Ist di- | mittee, in which most of the work would be | amount advanced to him with 6 per cont. inter- Brg A nl Fem bel ee ety: saw Soak Eneun oun Cinna 4 jeB-te 101 Bridge stroct, Gecrgtown. | Grease apots newoved GHertoatiy te ee ne . W. Phillip, do. 24 and G1 do.; J. W. | done. est, and crediting him with his payments there- . 2 bn ; 2 E be e i - do. ith and ath dos. W. Wintwkes, | Mr. Grant said that the Board of Public | on. ‘ud. Because he has not stated the amoare | terpriees in the southern states. His charge | 140m, on dranght at Geo. W. Driver's. 1 GZEORGETOWN SaviNGs BANK, D.C, | “KT: Uinvce cieanet ort wotics. Prices mot: o;; Stephen D. Charles, ith do; Dani | Works all bailed from west of 9th street, and | of money due as of this date. The case was ar- | against the prisoner was first mada June 0. h,| Tne Preest Laogn in America ie ths New x be called attention to the fact that his section of the city seemed to be discarded. I[f there were men from the eastern part of the city on the committee he did not know it. [4 Voice.— Mr. Oyster comes from Capitol Hill.) We should th do. —e Ter Boary or HEALTH met last night, and Mr. Langston, from the committee on ordi- ances, reported adversely on application of gued on these exceptions by Francis Miller for the complainant, Welch, and by K. K. Elliot tor the building association. Judge Wylie over- ruled the exceptions, and confirmed the report of the auditor, holding that the contracts of complaint against her, chargin, an opera g'ars and several gol in all at about = the coin: when he appeared before Justice Morgan, at the Jefferson market police court, and mide She was held in $1,000 bail, 61 HIGH STRE “eT. Bavk hours, ¥ a. m. to 4 tuaitt )go r 5 1. ‘A "a. P.m., anion Saterdays York Pilsen, o mn dra BEES at hn0. W. Driver's. 3 (to receive deposit) ing Cp tc Interest pula on theft of | To mav deposits. Gencral Ba ning Business done, and Col- 8, valued — made ou all accessible peints. Discount g Mondays : out $ LK INHOBN, Prost: J. IK ,Oasntor. Four-nod-s- Lei et Qcor so Messrs. Buckly and Fitzpatrick to be «vieased | have at least two on the committee. [A Voice— | Huilding associations Sith ‘thee Aecknorter, | and in default of that amount was tog ee ad OEE Frees 2, DROKBOM, Ooshter: of Colontraticn Hall 2 8 (Or making sewer connecdons; adopted. r. Snodg: coin : this bad decided by the Court in Gener E ~ 80M . . W. Jc ‘The following ‘premises were coniomera cs | vines cus expressed the hope that they would | Tat tn sre pace oF Peake rene i aeneral | ag mot lived, with hee ee ree sank 4 Riley A-Shiun, B.D Hertiey, Tavs, Kiowies, | Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned and Drei withont tucen loth aad Tie suantics on E street, be- | not go outside the organization for officers, and | Buiiding Association. Accordingly ou the ise | Years. At the time of her atrest she 810 To $1000 Invested'in stocks and gc ps-6m tween i0th and 11th northwest, the property of | that they select men for the positions about J. @ married to Gen. Roddy, who di instant the coart passed the following decree: ; Fifield; brick house in alley between Ver- | whose acceptance there would be no question. | ‘stant Welch and Philemon i. Welk, com- | Staternent, and insisted that she was w venue ard L and 4th streets, propert Mr. Perry urged that there should be no | piainants, vs. The Washington Colperatire Build. | of the fact that he was himeeit married. of Mrs. C. Gwinn; two frame houses, Nos. 1 ing, and he cailed for a vote. bas still certain claims of figure and p in appearance hes some of the man cultivated lady. Association et al., defendants.—This cause came on to be heard at this term, and having been argued by counsel and<duly considered, it is thereupon, this 17th day of July, A. D. 1574, and 1525 K street northwest, property of ©. Young; frame houses in alley between 5 and C and <A and Sd streets northeast, propercy ot Mrs. Rose Kernan, and the frame building on the The motion of Mr. Dennison was adopted, and the sceretary having cast tne ballot, the officers were declared elected. Mr. Arrick ‘ave notice that the executive Gen. Roddy was repr: by ex-Judge Fullerton and United States C i pays two hundred percent. a month. Send for par- ticulars. Tumbridgo & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, New York. Kid Gloves, Shoes, Fars, etc, Cleancd roe oan a ‘coviear N Ss? Beto ELEGANT ICH ORBAM AND OYSTER anc?3-ly HING GOODS. 9 High sirest, Georgetown, D. OOAL AND WooD. —e ‘THz SINGRE SEWING MACHIXE tales of1872 were #219,609. 4,122, wit t. G®™ar REDUCTION * fs Davenport, and after empan .,, Feot Surgery, ae, Y ra aed ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the excep- | ™'ssioner = p 7 i rt t VAL OA ILCLOT cesmeent — = » a — north- a ‘gould organize at ones, Davis(who | 0m filed ‘by the complainant to the report of deeine aierecy token the bad ease, t Pepe gi deed ig _— = Cc we CARPETS, © 7 of saunicatoon was received froma Dr. Findell, sen io abeans Stun te city), offered’ resolutions, beter sepert vernal Gnas kaeey tion of the case into the hands of the” atter which he will be absent uctil Monday | of COAL, ombracin Mow ts your chance to buy eheapet thas ner at That Zo cxceationssain Commissioners, stating | which were referred tothe executive committee, | 's, confirmed. tts furtter ordered atinierr, | employed by the complainant. cs tet ag Sebesadicmererttd opi pelo ety me fect ar the that no exception could be made to the contrac- | reciting that, as it iscurrently reported that the was defended by Algernon S, - Wh (No. * and decreed that unless the complainant, P. H. Welch, shall pay the said Building Association, defendants, within thirty days trom and atter the date hereof, the full amount due by him to said defendants, as found by the auditor, or the full amount due by him up to the date of such tor for connecting sewers for the board to the Tule requiring & deposit of $25 as collateral so- curity. Also, another from the same source relative to the garbage service, and another declining to loan furniture belonging to the Dis- trict for the use of the bureau of vital statistics; late Board of Public Works has issued certiti- cates of indebtedness against the tax-payers of this District for the sum of seventeen thousand dollars and dclivered the same to the counee! of said board fer services rendered by said counsel sistant district attorney. ‘The case was open: would be convicted in spite of her be by Mr. Fullerton, who, after remarking that it was an importan: one, expressed the hope that the prisoner, if guilty, c, ©. D. CARPET Hou 904 Tth Street, and PINE WUOD, sawed and split or ic 15th street, opposite the Treasury department, Washington, D.C.,) tind that timeiy attention Oak he sti : 4 PINE KINDUINGS, fx handles or by Between I and K uorthwent to those important members, the feet, econo- STEVERSC beoTuss, mises time, and condaces to hoalth, comf Office, 1215 Pe sate Aven TO THE EF: and cheerfulness, probably to len, Dep auty and jezstr_— Mill ana street W general deprect ' 0 ° = oo = eriel, together wil before the Joint Committee of Investigation at ef ms of Personal attractions. By her conversation and | Of sife. Dr. White removes Corrs without pain, TLER'S WHARF, horized to sell Goode direct from eee) the Inte secslon of Congress, that committee of | Povnntion of ant seco nation eee wine | necomplicuments, and her marreina: oid | go the pationt carr wane withease. He success: | A’ Foor or 8ixtm Strest. ‘at t discount on maunfacturcrs SS. RES five be appointed toawait on the honorable Com- | the costs of this euit, the bill and. proceedingsin | Of fascination, she had entrapped the complai fully treats oa amy Vascular Excrescences, COAL and WOOD coustantly on hand an de Brice: end par neiring to purchase avy kind of Tux Covaty Puntic Scnoor Tavsrens yea: | misnoucss cf this Ditton eae i | eu ceemeaall beset ee ee ee snd from time to time ob- | Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other ailments | tivered promptly to all parte of the City, s ow alnut Furniture for CASE can save froma 5 to 30 terday afternoon met, and Mr. B. F. Packard | the payment of the said seventeen thonsand i , — stand dismissed, with the costa. Was elected secretary pro tem. Miss M. B. By the court. Malone and Messrs. Asbury B. Martin, Henry W. Hewlett, Joshua A. Hil!, and Daniel W. Fry fled their applications for the position of teachers; reterred. Mr. Packard submittea a resolution that the committee on fluance, in connection with the secretary, proceed to andit ail claims against the board; ascertain the entire indebtedness; make & condensed statement of the same, and lay it before the District Commission- ers, together with an estimate of the funds re- quired to conduct the county achools for the ensuing year; adopted. Also, that a committee Of three be appointed to wait on the District Commissioners to conter with them concernin gounty schools; adopted, and the chair selected Messrs. Packard, Foliott, and Brown as the committee. The election of teachers was post- poned until the next meeting of the board. The committee on examinations recommended that Principals’ certificates be issued to W. C. L'ps- comb, jr.,and Sarah A. Shinn, and an assist- ant's certificate to Delia M. Tingle; report ac- cepted. dollars as being illegal, exorbitant, and unau- thorized by law; and if said committee fail to receive a satisfactory reply to this protest they are hereby instructed to take the necessar: le steps before the Supreme Court of this District to prevent the payment of said seven- teen thousand dollars. Dr. Culver presented a series of resolutions relating to existing contracts and work being cone under them, and requesting the Commis- sionersto stop all work until investigation is made; to bave all work remeasured; to have those guilty of overcharging punished accord- ing to law; otto pay for any work until re- measured ‘aud certified by the engineer, &c. Dr. C. remarked that there was much work un- finished and now in progress under alleged con- tracts; hence the necessity of speedy action. He therefore moved that they be considered at ouce. Col. Philip said the resolutions belonged to the committee, and they at least should not be adopted wntil they were well understood. He stated that luring the day he had met the Commissioners casually, and after some pleas- ueing him from A. Write. overty. He was a married man, ——«—___ AWaRnNING TO County ConsTantrs.—In the Police Court, Judge Snell, this morning, before the routine business commenced the court announced its decisign in the case of the United States against F. A. Bueter, a county constable, for assault and battery on Mra. Hagan, of Georgetown, which was heard betore the court the early part of the week. It will be remembered that the testimony was that Bueter went to this house armed with a precept for ejectment issued from a magistrate’s court; that the husband, Mr. Hagan, was absent. and that on Mrs. H. appearing at the door Bueter pushed her aside, the knob of the door striking her on the side, infiteting injuries which caused her to spit blood; that atier getting into the house he notified Mrs. H. what be had come for, and summoning some colored men whom he had stationed near by, proceeded to pat the furn! ture into the street. &c. The judge cited the Jaw and decisions going to show that the co: stable exceeded the authority conferred by his ‘no alternative court-room. In 18:2 they separated. later she began a suit which the Gen forced to compromise. A long mailing on her part followed. under the laws of this State for m: trunk in Jer upon which he had her tion of the court to the fact that the complainant, General Roddy. ‘The firet witness for th: Wm. Murray, counsel for the accused he testitied as She asked to be taken at once before trate; she was anxious for a speedy trii arresting her and taking her before Ju‘ gan I received ° sums of money to the Bim 60 Sg saegyd in her power that he h: ut death or open disgrace in a period of biack- She tracked him from piace to place, avd at last began a and then for divorce. Soon after she rifled his City and stole an opera-glass, arrested. ‘The counsel for the prisoner called the atten- tion was conducted, not for the State, but the @ people was Sergeant who testified to the arrest at 32 east 12th street. Upon cross-examination by a; betSre ofthe feet. Office hours from $ a. m. to 6. p. m. GOODWIN Y. ATLER, DEF Cem. BY Creer Te CRBIOHT s OOo ii s] . 5 ° ae Minence | Fee, $1 per visit, Established in Washington, | sive cepcameLIne he on cheap. Severe | jl7-1m No, 1427 Peon ere -Weebloeten D0 and she jo SOG . tons of best ROOFING FELT on band. apd-tr Waer’s Dorxas is WALL Srreet.—Explains | oan 11 COALI FURNITURE, ‘A little — SS on — capital ery risk. C WOOD!! wooD! py sent free. 'UMBRIDGR Do. oral was | "16,08 2 Wall street, New York. JOHNSON BROTHE PAINTING, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALERS, Wi Th ILCox & Gine’s SEwine MAOCEINB. he Ordered: TEN THOUSAND TONS BES: QUALITY is constantl celebrated Bazaar Patterns, peer. at Ohas, PAP; — od ANTBRAUITE OVAL, some of which PAPER HANGINGS, intenance, | Banm’s hoopekirt and corset ‘th street, ring, Dy vessel and railroad, Intelligencer building. 10,28" | which we ate evlling’ chenp, for cui Alan a epee rt Wine or Tus Woops, indorsed and pre- | }} by any rm fe the Duteai. aa cose scribed by the leading physicians asa laxative | sinare teed to thé ton. . . prosecu. | 8nd digestive remedy, is steadily gaining ia Depot at our wharves foot of 12th street. CURTAIN MATERIALS, ropular favor; for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gon- | Offices: 1209 F strect, sud 111% 2th stipation, and Headache fs unequal jed. 4,29,e026 | Borthwost. sell-ooly HARD Woop E: THERMOMETERS aud Barometers sre repaired EDW. CLARK, %. B.CR08J> —— ant made to order by Hempler near 4} street. —__¢——__ THE COMMUNITY at large 4 ate the uxe- fulness of Singer's hovtar sistion: 15 follo MANTELS, WAINSCOTTLNG, poons, uaa ~ aa AND U04u, ol SASH, BL! MOULDINGS, a ize Mor- ac. FRBIOR'S INDIAN HAIB RESTORER recept; that he shonid have given notice of h instructions from Mr. Daven- never been Known to fail. It froes the Umce, $28 Loutsana avenue. A COREE CTION —Bulitor Star: In your issne | ant remarks they stated that they had annulled | hresebts ‘Bat he should hav Fiecopt before ute | port, and next day he brought Gen. Roddy with | Sp, gt Dancratt, restores Grey Hair > its na. hart, Depet and Planing Mill, fovt of ét etree L. MARCOTTR & oc of the i3th instant wae an article stating that | 115 contracts aud they proposed to act justly | tempting to enter, and then if resistance was | bim to see the papers; when [ took this bundie | tarst color, Teaders {t soft and pliable, preven sthe | east. - tent. Noonan applied to the Colored Orphan | and fairly towards the people, and they would | made. to bave used only such force as necessary of papers she trembied all oyer,and said: “This | Hair from falling oxt, aud Teprodaces itwhea gone, ‘Ward—léth and B streets northwest, ty U-ty Home for the admission of a child, but was | be glad to confer with the tax-payers at any | 1 gain admittance, and not in @ cruel or rash, | Will ill me; this man will kill me; he has ruined ff isthe Ghost Hair Dresser Known. Fer ant UNION SQUARE, Fetused, the matron informing him that no | time, and to correct any wrong that may be | manner,as had been proven. He Imposed a | ™@ before!” Mrs. Waring, the la rugKiste. a children under six years of age were received. pointed out to them. ‘The above statement is erroneous In two partic- deavored to she claimed Dr, Culver endeayored to obtain the floor to fine of $20 and cost: | oy her; that ths SORESCK 8 MAND RAKE PILLS.—Those IMPORTANT NOTICE? .. ce papers were me Mie pei lero said, reat are composed exclasivel ot vegenable (28 Est 17th St...) ulars:— First. There are at present in the tions. A gave me those things; he is my husband.’” rediente, an ough they entirely supersede Home” iiriyis chilaren wher ri years, | Mate: alexander Adamson asked to read some | LTET (oSpTRRAE of, the, late ex-Mavor Walter apes, recene,, Gaz, Ebilip F. Roddy was put | Soe.use of meecury do net leave aay of tt injations ae wees ates, condiy. Lieut. Noonan applied to the | remar . “ rong : . ¥e the stand, 2 . to “Home™ thie month. Pr Sener pao cone br padre — ter, No. 1005 E street northwest, yesterday identifying various articles found in the prison. | Faluable remedy fu sil casos of at reealt afternoon. There were present many met of the bar of this city, anda large numberwft the relatives and friends of the deceased. The remeins were incased in a handsome rosewood casket, with the simple inscription: ‘Walter Lenox, died July 16, 1574,” and on it was placed ‘® number of wreaths of exquisite flowers. The Rev. R. W. Black, of Wesiey chapel, conducted the services at the house. and paid a deserved compliment to the life and character of the de- ceased. At the conclusion of the services the solemn cortege proceeded to Rock creek ceme- ‘The facts ot the case are as follows:—A col ored man came to the “Home” and asked the matron to admit a child, saying he had been fent by a lieutenant of police. He represented the child as «not twenty fowr hours old,” and agreeably to the regulations of the Iustitution it was refused admission. ‘The inability to procure suitable nurses for such young children, as well as other equally important considerstions, has rendered it neces- sary to limit the ages of ‘those received to be- tween one and tweive years. Please make these rot be adopted without reference to the execu- tive committee. Mr. Perry moved to adjourn. Mr. Adameon.—I have no resolutions to refer. I do not beg a privilege, but I want to exercise my rights. I simply ask to make some remar! The question was put on the motion to ad- Journ, and it was declared carried—Mr. Adam- son as he left remarking that it was a ring against a ring, and Dr. Culver claimed that the small property bolders, for protection, would er’s.room as his ef the alleged marri: He th prisoner knew five years ago. nation he gave his age as 48, with the defendant for five or six once given her a bond for $50. case will be resumed property, and to an emphatic had a wife and five children, which the On cross-exami- said he had lived on condition of her abstaining from liquor and ere The rid, th. 4 Sxonet MaBRragR Fottowap ny BLAcK- ing from @ disorderod stato of that orgs Comp'aint, Bilfour Disorders, Headache, ty, ppold Fevers, Be.) Be. ‘use of mck 's Man: Draggists and Dealers. “ 101 testified GWiN@ TO THE ADVANCED SEASON, KID GLOVE DEPOT! AND HAVING A MOCH LARGER STOCK OF ROTICE TO CLAIMANTS, 'y the provisions of the sixth section of an act en- Htied An act for the government of the Iistrict of Columbia, and for other 20, 1874, the und: 3 and had KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KLD GLOVES FOR MISSES Men*:, Youths’ Boys’ Clothing ‘assoc and MAILING AND AN ASSAULT.—An interesting ae ss 3-EUTTON corrections through the columns of your pap:t. caren singe Tot! Meeaes, Bieber) Wale ares eeUy | peries of events came to a sudden crisis ot trent THAN USUAL, 1 HAVE DETERMINSD TO ZBUTTON, GLOVES! Mus. L. A. CRANDELL, Treasurer. ‘The executive committee held ® meeting on | George 8. Gideon. Peter F. Bacon, Richard H1, | ford, on Peso hsp en re eon FORCE SALES BY MaKING CorsTry Homes vs. Sumuer Resorts.— | the adjournment of the , Mr. A. E. | Laskey, Walter D. Davidge, Dr. Jayne, and 4 - v3 THE FOLLUWING @ENUINe JOUVIN'S! Considering the cost anc trouble involved in | Perry president pro fem..and KR. W. Fenwick | Dr. J. M. Brodhead were the pall-bearers. G@ENUIN2 ALEXANDEX'S) ing to watering places it is worth the while | secretary. Messrs. Arrick, Peck, Wilton, Ed-| peor e op Apvaetisine IN Tue Stan.— For iEose"intcreated to constier to how mack | monstou, and Philip were appointed a commit: | 4JR8CL™ 0 mie the Mince baal IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICEY: - better advantage the same amount can be in- | tee on permanent organi: swith instruc- | te hints, tor ote evens gp ttn nig 4 Vested in s country home near Washington. | tions to nomiuate officers and sub-committees mess: 297 street, having occasion to custo: at a subsequent meeti: communicate with a mer wl The committee re- offered by Mr. K- A- Phillips inanother column, | Solved in the future to hold its sessions in pri- | 1D Machine repaired at Cag ee ie combine the requisites high location, fine | vate. or sixty names of the same individual in the di- po water, rich * admirab! rectory. Luckily he thought of advertising in ad: for smal! fruits, with the addi- Govzrewmnt Printing Orvicu Rattmp As- | Pig STAR, and the first insertion, tional advan being near the city, and | soctaTiow.—An association of printers was or- reached the eye of the ‘sought, and Mr. available all round. No Toot | bout a year ago fOr the: ar eng Omtice | Basr has just called toorder the discontinuance Money spent at the springs or sea-side will se- ee ee ee purpose of of the advertisement, as its has been relief to —e stricken with disease of | gccomplished. He says advertising pare, espe- = sents have be : cially advertising in Tux Evanrne Stan. req never To the Bditor of The Bt Star: than $1 per month, and mt fees A Dennis, please state now the rate of one-half of that, in the opinion of his counsel, earned if on duty. T! perfect \ lefence, which it he agent, Mr. R. W. Claxton. itted to have given it in evidence, would it, has disbursed during or explained al At the angual published against him, and have satis- Associate Counsel! for (Sunday papers please copy.} Tee FReEepMen’ Cuz. Swaer—The closing out gooce saleot Wolford & Suliborg bas cence, many people to their during the last ew According to the ad all acode are being sold a0 of cost, dispo: ed of. ee All Wool Cheviot Suits, from sennnen $8 to $9 All Wool Oassimere Bults, $rOM eeu. 90 7 Bassels Camfmere Baits, fOM enn IO to § Biverside Bulte, 150M ...cccmeeeniceneee 1B to 10 Didley Suite, £rOm..ncvnmeseneneneonn one 14 09 21 Diagonal Suite, £0 ecciecsnnnnmnnnne 16 to 13 Diagonal Check Baits, frome» 17 to 14 Worsted Basket Butts, fr0tccveecnnn 18 to 13 Imported Cassimere Buits, from............ 20 to 16 And ether Goods at Similar Reductions. EID GLOVE DEPC 408 SEVENTH STREET. Ta YO! ) and BOYS’ OLOTHING the ‘ment is very full, and will be offered at png SE AN IMMEDIATE CALL SOLICITED aT 1011......PEBNSYLVABIA AVENUB.....1011 Between 10th and Lith streets,

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