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THE SAFE BURGLARY. fh Bay's Proceedings in the Criminal Court, chanel | Continued Examination of Mayes. Concinsion Yesterday's Proceedings. esterday when we closed our report of the trial of Hiram ©. Whitely, Richard Harring- ton and Arthur B. Williams, charged with con- spiracy in connection with the alleged safe bur- giary inthe district attorney's office, Michael Hayes was on the stand, and his examination in chief was continued as follows: Returned to Washington on Monday, 13th, on the early tramp; met Alexander about 10 o'clock | going to the Capitol; he asked what aboat those books; witness said he had not yet seen his friend, that it would be impossib until the latter part of the week; le the balance of the day in Zt went to the Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot at 11 o’elock at night; told Zirrath to keep in the background; Nettleship arrived, and wit- nese got intoa hyck with him and drove to the | Owen House; told him of the progress he had | made in having an introduction to Alexander, } a d epesking mt books ard papers; Nettie ship eaid Mr. Hartington was to receive sn anonymous letter from N: ‘ork informing | bim of the burglary, and witness should go on as qoick as possible and bring his men on; | Amusements, &c., 7 Ford's Opera House — Ben Lander. fF. W. “Antony and Clec i Theater—_Union 8. y, in Lincoln Hall. ¢ (N. ¥.) thea- The Genera Cross.” Lecture by Bayard Taylor on Theater Comique—The renowned artiste, Co- | is, gil and Coe and other attracti er, Geo. S Knight, Mlle Zit Spere ed a patent for improvement in paper boxe: At Beal's stationery store you can get a box of initial note paper, containing four colors, for | * cents | Bear in mind the grand carnival of art at | Lincoin Hall, commencing next Mond See programme in amusement column. } New Jerusalem Lo No. 9, P. Aa. M.. | asked him if he had seen Harrington since © thetr first semi-centennisl on Monday | witness was at the office; he replied yes; asked evening next, at the Masonic Ter what Harrington sald; Nettleehip said he said Yesterday the Un “What in the hell kind of men have you in ner Fortane left the navy-yard f plia, aod the | the @ nyhow?” asked witness where schooner Zoe arrived with oak plank fur con- | be was stopping, and how he was off for struction and repair. meney; witness replied he had y little Pub | be said, +It you have got enough to to New Vork you will get some whe: re from Cunz;” told 7 yOu ya get witness to tell Zorru! | | to make himself scarce; Nettlesbip went in | the Owe House, and witness met Zirrath near ip said, and sep arated from him; went to the Tremont house, | and went to bed; registered by the name or M Hayes; took the early train on Tucsday mort phreys,) Jackson Brutus was brought oat ot | ing; saw Downs on Greene street, and stated ail, having beer ed of the larcesy that he was going to New York for a burglar to Vides ip Georg having been im j bring to Washington; took the2 45 or 2.9 train, since Angust | ceived nominal sen. | but be got off at Newark, while witness went on tence | to New York; on Wednesday morning at- ‘The will of the late James A. Crane, of Fast | proached a burglar named Charles Ferry, and Warhington, was sabmitted for prohate ard | told him of the job that was to be done, and record im the Probate Court yesterday. He | that he wonkt get #1,000 for it; Ferry gave the mekes bequests to his housekeeper, aunt, and | reason he gave for not coming that Chief Clar- £500 to St. Joseph's Orphan Asyinm, and the | voe knew bim; be declined to take the offer remainder of bis estate to his brother Michael. | and witness informed Nettleship of the fact by o>—_—_ je gram, sayi District Government Affairs. | “raRtees Won'L SELL AT THAT PRICE; WANT | $1,000." pte inthe Coll ors © rh PF One SON Te sen SER™ | si teaaes then wand dooe town end ok = young day were $63.80,07. In consideration of this | permitted to prove facts, and fort the present $00. Witness said, rhen I will get it. N. cogrersatomsot Somerville paid not be proven. | tid, get GEORGRTOWN. Tinney of kita "Whar Miawees ve. | HS'ORRITER TM ANS corte nacton 207 | caonosrows Gasin Teapn—J.0.£3.M + when an S i now if yoo ‘ 3 tween ‘Netilenbip ak wither took place’ eal | advanced. Witness said he had no Waters report arrival of canal boat W. A. Bit 7th, between 9 and 10 o'clock, present the object of which was to On Wednesday, him to come to "Washing eclined, saying that be had bad being locked up two yea: ing told witness that to sign him to eign came tu bis house and meet witness at his (0. U. saying, NET SAVE ME THIS TO HAND T witness said he bad, and ertilie’s office: ard left him there, goin, erville was engaged wit himself. Somerville produced an said that he bad altered it to sait bi views. 5. retired aud BROUGHT IN A NOTARY TO SWE Witness left, and met Butts and Ly wae here told were with witness four or five min to Toronto. On the nightof M. strneted, after seeing Somerville, 10 GO To CANADA, about witness” with Nettleship me; had no turthet being the lust chance for our citizens to avail | man named John Connell to go In the office for themselves ef the ditcount, the Collector will | ™ - Cunz; met Cunz and retired to the back keep bis office open to day and to-morrow until | PSF of the room; he counted ont $145. and said ae ck p.m. This is the last opportumty | $1 you got from Net.,and this makes £2¥); year for discount on taxes. “| he handed witness a receipt to sign, which he THE FEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST TO BE PAID. ‘The Commirstoners to-day made arrange ments to pay the semi-annual interest on Dis. | triet obbgations, due November Ist, amount- ing to $464.40, anda check to that amount | was drawn. This embraces the 7 3-10 three years certificates, and the fanding loan | did; went to Newark and saw Nettleship; saw bim again the next day at Werner's saloon, in New York. by appointment; had a conversation with Nettleship, and he advised witness to re- turn to Washington and hold a conversation with Alexander,so that he would not grow im- atient. but did not go to Washington; tol # of the second series. Of the former | Nettleship that everything was all right; a day bere are © 1‘ th an interest of $7,024 43. | OF two later saw Nettleship get oat of @ Of the } 0.00 Sx per cent. gold- | Bleecker street car and go into the building bearing bonds, the aggre; ntereat upon | No. 27 Chambers street, the office of Mr. Som- erville; saw Nettleship, and he said that the coionel had ® man, and witness was to meet him (Nettleship) and the man at 3:30 o'clock at the Jersey Central railroad ferry; witness was to speak to Nettleship, but not to the man: was to follow him to Newark and meet him at the district attorney's office in Broad street; saw Nettleship on the boat sitting by the side of a large. loeking msn, whom witness took & good look at; went to Broad strect, Newark, aud Nettleship was sitting on the step waiting for witness; while in the office Nettleshipsaij ‘weuld you know your man?” witness said yes,” and Nettleship esid «meet him corner of street and Sth avenue to-morrow morn avd give him all the information about ti bargiary you bave;” lett Nettleship, and r: turned to New York; met the man corner of 2d ftreet and Sth avenve; asked bim when he eTeady to go; he said ‘‘when are you Witneas said ‘Tuesday night,” and he tad he could net get ready befure Weduesday ; wasto meet bim in Washington on Wecnesday night at the Marble Saloon; met jb o'clock on Pennsylvania aveuae; sid Nettlerbip, who in the meantime had ai which would amount to =5¢.524 43. Outof these | latter bonds, however. there las been $1,102,000 released from collateral pledge, reducing there by the actual ameunt of interest to be paid to the amount of check a8 above. THE GRIRVANCES OP THE MACKEN. of hackmen, headed by Mossrs. pherd and M. EF. Urell, to-day wait- ¢ Commissioners in relation to the ting hack stand question, the potnt in «nes- tion be ng in front of the Atiington hotel, and were informed that no decision had as yet been made in the ca F Samuel J the tall pay wing. 4 a, Ucte , ; arrived, of the arrangement; met the man at 7 experiments have been tried in | o'clock, and he had another man 5 wit. Yarions asphalt, concrete, and | De wae surprised, and t to Ne ant al and real stone, without being | told bim thatthe ian had another party wit laid ch proximity as to present an actas| | him; he said “that is all right, he is just | test of ibe yainne of each: therefore, itis or- | 8% I sm, the Colonel knows all about dered, That the Engineer of the Di t select ed where they were, and said go and sand cama nt strip of Pennsylvania ave. | the man (Williamson) as’ he understood to him Bue or the ih side cf same, betwe Witness did 0, and the smailest of the two men the Capitol and the Treasn: to allow | Went and saw Nettleship; he returned ana told five or six compar to remove the wooten nt leship wanted him; and pavement avd p - thereof five ship walking toward the Owen ho burdred square yards ea tive | taid be, * that man is all right, take him to Al patents, subject, however, to the conditions | €xander’s house; don't tell him too mach, b that each of eaid companies Is to guarantee ite | pavement for five years by giving bond to keep the same in complete repair tor that period, | and to bear one-half of the contract price for | each pavement, which said contract price shall | not exceed the p ng cash price for anch | pavements, snd th shail join each other on said si éo ail your business through the ema) cf the two; he also told witness to take the district attorney's o krow the way ler, and said :—** c the bouke, take a good look at him, so that will know bim again; pointe | the ground between Alexander's house ant the | distriet attorney's office; then separated from them, and they remained to reconnoiter the im to @ 80 that he would Meeting of the ow Associa | place; about 10 o'clock met them again on the < , ue; Williams wanted tosee Nettlesip to A regular meeting of the Contractors’ Asso- | @¥€™ f ‘ a clation was beid last night at their headqnar- | 8¢t the combination of the safe; he said he ters on Pennsylvania avenue, the presifent, | Ovid load it and biow it, and it would appear Joseph Williams, in the chair, aud Henry Him. | #% if it bad been locked when blown; his hex cnerotary. chject, was to save labor; all, three of ‘us 3ir. WH. Birch, from the board of directors, | WS!ked | agar soba . iM eataned retested that the constitution and by-laws of | Put Nettleship was not there: when watk- the astociation would be ready to-day; also,that | 18 Slong, near 15th street, Nattleaiy aad the directors had not agreed upon a hail for a | Sailer turned the corner; Nettleshtp stopped, and witness permanent place of meeting the coming win- old him that the man wanted the 1, | comb fon of that lock; he left witness and ter. er some discussion Mr. Finley moved | Combinat m that & committee of three be appointedto make | (Tosed the street: witness followed andl met immediate choice of = place engage the | Nettleehip returning from the direction of Welcker’s, when he said: *'It's too d—n bad; he | ain’t there; but come up the street and we will see if we can tind him;” we waiked up 15th street and Nettieship went inte a house which was illuminated, called the clad house, and same for the association. The chair appointed Mewrs. Finley, Birch and Talty as the com- mittee. | Mr. Holmead was nominated and elected a member of the association. | age oa : asked if Mr. Harrington was in: he received a PR ag pp gn rn eh der ont; | negative reply; we then left and came down 15tt obtain 60 cents on the dotiar on their certiti- | *trret, where we conversed until 12 o'clock at nd boud collaterals at ten per cout, | Might; left Nettleship and saw the man Wil- lame, ard made an appointment to meet him again the next morning; saw him at the | Nationa! hotel. and told him to get Beaton and D.eet witness at Spruh’s; he did so, and they ali | walked op toward the capitel; the matter was | then talked over as to who should be arrested, snd it was sgreed that Benton should bs incarcerated; Benton then wanted to know | whom be was to communicate with; h was told with Mr. Clarvoe or Mr. Harri ton, aud no one else; on the way back Wil- liams sent Benton away for something; saw them again at 1 o'clock; took Williama into Mr. Harrington'sofjce; Harrington passed them | into the rear office; the safe door was on a iar, and Willisms proceeded ¢ i 5 ngton entered, and witness again began talk ‘© bim about the counterfeit money; said he bad nothing to do with it, and left; at 6:20 o’elock that evening saw Nettleship and told him that everything was arranged, and then | ew York on the in. trai; last saw Williams about 7 k that evening; had not seen Benton since | morning: arrived in New York on Friday morn- | ing at 0.90 o’elock; on Satu y, April 25, saw Nettleship at No. 5¢ Bleecker street; witness w did the thing work?” he said, Ng went off firat-rate, but Alexe~ " +7 he stated to Whiess that in DB khoutd be ar- 0 get out of tha rear: to he arrested at Alex> from him @ y Hare stated of Baltimore m S106, 0 at & interest. This offer was,on motion. referred to the Brance committee ‘eration and report. | Mr. Finley gave notice that there was an offer awsiting their action from a New York house to purchase S60" 0o0 of their paper at 724; that hat @ responsible banker bim te war lar aud § per cent. © ibis heuse did not wapt less than this amount, ard some action ought to be taken by the asso- ciation ro that a reply cou On motion, ihe co: 1 be made: deration of this matter er week. ired if any Wember present PY Of the custations of the Exchange—so Important « should be before documert as thi one could furni This paper as col- to reim > pay bis who had a? ovEREr raid he te mode N ORIROTI Ask what N in whic Were aut in the daity papers. | to get ont the front way; the understanding was tbat parties snould follow Benton to Alex- ander’s bouse and there arrest him; one or two days before the burglary Williams asked. “How many at headquarters will be watching?” wit- ress replied, “No more than necessary; he said. “Will you be there’ witness replied, “Yes,” Williams said, «There is no danger of being interfered with,” witness replied, ‘No, everything is all right;” after the burgla Nettlesbip gave witness a roll of money, and said, “Go a while and write to me when you get returned, and on came to witness’ house and said, et wants you;” appointed one o'clock as the hour of meeting. at Werner's saloon, and Cunz came in; saw Nettleship later, in aback, and he said, DeatTea oF Me James (. HoLLanp.—The Many friends of Bir. James G. Holtan of tue New York Arsociated Prers. were pained to hear of the death of bis estimable wife, which oc red last evening at Go'cleck. Mra. Holland had been ili for several months, and daring the past two weeks her death was almost momenta- rily expected. Surrounded by a devoted hus- band and loving friends, she passed away with. a stroggie, and though upable to articulate en she, for the last time on earth, looked in the faces of the two bright lite and her | busband whom she so fondly loved, a sweet smile passed over ber countenance, and ber municate with your wife ? Objected to and ruled ont. Witness left for Toronto May 10th; arrived on | the evening of the lith; stopped at the Com- mercial Hotel UNDER TRE NAME OF WM. EF On the day following wrote a ietter to Nettle- | it to J. B. Shaw, 5¢ Bleeker | arrival, received an answer a | afterwards, first recciving a telegram. ‘Witness identified twoof the tele; caived the first telegram on the 20th and letter on the 2ist. Witness here read one dispatch, as eh resin; street, siating bi fow da follow! “Wm. Hines, Commercial Hotel-—Will be at Look out for me. Toronto on Saturda,. Tight. Answer. and letter to same effect. ived; m Rossin Ho at7 o'clock in the read Witness reterned at the hour nam: and went with him to his room ( thin’ NEIILESHIE NAME OF KING. Witness noticed the num! noticed the name opposite the nut! he took to be Foscet, but he made Neitleship told him that he was there under (i name of King; Nettleship to his room sad asking hin ANY NEWS FROM after tak aif hebad Wasa duced & paper, in which was an acco sey aud Downs being before the com said everything is all right; that Mr. officers of the secret service) on the corner # he had left Datly; said to Butts— | Witnes: jot to repeat conversations. } Witness resumed:—Butts, Del Omer and Day ed if there was any conversation as ty a } Witness said that on Thursday night, May ts ef Nekticentp's | hoare, received bis instruction to go to Somer- ville, make himeeit known, and he (S.) would ‘AN AFPIDAVIT FOR WITNESS TO SiOx, get Benton raleased. | ington, stopp. tevions, Neftieship wanted £3 tan in person; witness noagh of before; he was to come hers and make afidavit that he hat brought Benton here at the solicitation of Mr. Alexander; Nettleship on the Thursday evea- THE APPIDAVIT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF PoRY. Witness went to Somerville’s house in company with W. J. Daliy, whom he ieft ontsid»; wicness was called in, and S. read an affidavit and asked it; witness refused, and was told that be could call next day; dit so; received money from Mr. Cunz on that morning; ©. de an appointment to ) house, in Forsyth street, between 10 and 11 o'clock; went there, and, going to his room, received tuar $3 not.s, o¥ ©. asked if he bad seen the party (Net), and 3 tosee him atl o'clock. Witness went with W. J. iaily to Som- ; met Lewis Del Omer at the door, up to his office. a lady, and excuse t idavit ant (witness's) Som. R HIM. Om ates. Ta Sunday night following witness took the tra a th was iu and it was arranged that he shoald get $8 per day—86 per diem and § for subsistence; N- Uetbip was to arrange with Albert Canz by which bis wile was to draw $100 per month of 4. and the balance to be remitted by hin. Wisners was to direct his letters to 168 Forsyth #reet to J. P. Shaw; there was no unders’and- ir intervie ; saw Cunz the next day, (Fri- day.) and received $200, and he (C.) understood about the $100 per month for his wife. Question. Did you make any arrangement with another party by which you coul com INES On Friday Net leship t bim,and rode with ‘him to the made arrangements to mect hin Toom of that hote!, ed; saw ks No. bs WAS KEGISTRKED UNDEK THE r of his room, and the following day looked at the register, and | ber, whieh & mistake; ing witn @TON, and witness auswering that be had mi untof Do mittee. Madge, of the Treasury, was giving them all the informs ten that cor AE ON, SRY e fe pide 1a pO ewe * A MAN NAMED that he (N.) bad ald gether; that Butts would swear that asked him to came to Washington to and by means of t where Benton was to send a telegram, and witness said th tome telegraph blanks; Nettlestip of paper and dictated as follows: + picgate, 50 Schoo! street, ARVER PUT UP T He thea w is. Zurrith aii right, and he ity to seeing witness and Carter to- Carter had «9 the j it was; he n vsked for paper, and witness produced e grams; re~ au job, hia they could put Gar N. asked if it was too Iai myer. from Sbepberdstown, W. Va., with barrels of flour and 3.590 bushels of wheat. Mr. T. C. Wheeler received by rail from Ger- maptown, Mil . 544 bushels wheat. to live on. N. said he na1 $150 the night before, buthad not then. After some further conver- satien he sept ont and gotsome money, and We qnove gave witness $°0, telling witness “to go away 1 3.300 e 1.18: TRE COMMITTRE WOULD ADJOCRE BOON, po en vuseera. ae ard then all will be loveir; bat don’t go far, say 0 | Albany.” Witness went back to New York, | and ov Sunday night took the train for Wash- Z at Baltimore. Wale in jail, on the aly, Mr. Harrington called at the Jail, and be was broaght down and saw H. in the warden’s office. H. asked if be had not sent for him; witness said + No,notthen.” H. asked if he had not « confidential friend he coald bring to Washington, and witness said be had. H. FINANCIAL AND CommenCIAL Wall Street Today New York. Uctober 3 —Tue Post's Raaneial ar- ‘The Wail street ma: E-ts eontinne ex 1 sales of gold, as was the caso day, hare teerat 10's (u gold leans the cherge has Been to bo: rowers wh» Rave Paid 2 tos por ceat. Dey snanm, ont 164 of 1 per said that he would baye to remain there a few cay fer ase. <= ‘Ding rates at which days, and he should not have anything to do 1&4 "Gold ‘cam be bor- with the Baltimore people. He further ssid ia nye by ing §@% of 2 ber cent. Foreign exchenged opesed weak as it Closed yestercay, but the market showed firmness. Ané before non ead ng baukers marked their rates UP tO 4545 for 6 and 485 for demand bills, actual sales of this class having a4vanced t 4i@ $85e. Commercial! bilis ranges from 43t% tc 488%. Lo the Joan market call loars are 24@3 per cont and Prime mercantile paper 6@B per cet. for shortdare Acceptances 6@7 per cent. for long date. —— B, Octobe = ALTIMORR, October 3,—Virginis sizes, pee 4s; Virgioing, consolidated, 83; do. ex-coupon. 5 Weert Virginias, 19; North ‘Uarolioa sixes, 30, @ DEW. 13; co apecial tax, 5 Did. BAL Tt) ORB. October 30.—Cotton stealy— ow mid reference to bail that he (H.) had got oat of the case; that Mr. Riddle intended to take him be- fore the grand jury. Witness said that he woald rather not go. and would prefer being indict>1, and that he (H ) would tind witness a differen man from what had been represented. H. sail that he bad nothing to do with witness’ qusr- rele with Whitely and Nettieship, but would show him the way out of this,and Mr. Rildle would cail to see him the next d: Mr. Kiddie asked that before the cross-exam- ination he be permitted to examine two gsacie- men connected with the Canard lines. ‘The detense agreed to this; and Join C. Cortise was called, and testified that | Glee i) Ft gt Mle pega re ee eee ; Prim do. @t Well; rejacted, 810s. rod - | PASSBNGRR DEPARTMENT OF THE cU rylard , 91 18138; do. amber, Bl 35.21 30. 4. LINE, stite, $1. 10@! 20 Gorn dull—white sue n.d | Witness recollects that U.S. Marshal Bailey. of 8: yelow ac th mixed western. sid !); | New Jersey, on the 25 of September, about it a o'clock, called on bim and asked it’ a ticket could be procured for bis friend. Witness tela g aphed fora ticket, and it wae received It was a second-class ticket, in the name of Wm. John i C.6 Bok char rib si active, 13 ar cured bi a Ciffee raham testified that he resided in Jer- ck im s cond h vnte ue cai Yeluck th é. Petre ancharg-d. Whisky dal!—gi sey city, and that between 12 and lo'clock the | 3° Sg pete syria “yt At this point a recess was taken. rolls. 0@82_ ugar auli-,@Wy. After Recoss. The Conrt reassemled at two o'clock. CROSS-EXAMINATION OF HATER, Michael Hayes resumed the stand, and was Naw Yoru, October W.—Sivcas dull snd lower Mouey 2%. @old 10's. Exchange, lomg.4-4's; aborts #8 Governments dull avd steady, New Vouk, Octeber 39—Fiour dal and droop. ing Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn firmer and sd- cross-examined by Mr. Davidge:—Witness was | vYaneing. at present doiug nothing excapt attending shroupbout court; tor the past three years had been a dete: tive oftcer most of the time; in Georgia, Ala- bama, Tennessee, and Louisiana. In 71 was work! g up what was called the kaklux cases; in 72a bribery case in Alabama; was operating with James H. Downs in ‘71; his object Was to get in the kuklax organizations throagh ber 20, 3:30 i wh trem the balance to-day is £40000 Ei THE WEATHER, ount of mactanal On duplicity and falsehood; did not accomplish | Wa® DRranrManr, Oice of Cau Sicnal (Ace, * | getting {ato the organization; the oath i Batt | peo yo oe ae ee ee brevented him getting into the organization; | ates, and theses to Misstart one Roctoees eres did not know that cthers 7 <g | with him | beremetes, northwest winds, very cold. clon iy got into the organization. From March, 18:2, | wis he leariog November operated under Nettieship; was urder him uncil September, 1873, then went inte the sheriit’s office; carried on 4 saloun pre. viously; before then in the liquor business as a drummer; kept a sailor boarding house; don’t know what a runner is; was arrested by Mr. Harrington on the 15 h of Jane for burglary; in 1812 was ARRESTED FOR A HOMICIDE said to have been committed 15 years before: nev rT wasin Ualiforvia; absented himself from New York for a number of years. Witness wa+ acquitted of the homicide in May, 1572; went to Montevideo, but returned inside of the year to New York; next went to Guba, and was absent three of four months; retarned and went next to Alabama in the service of the government ry ie weather, and Dy With freeh gorthwest winds. For d'the gulf states, rising barometer, very low temperateré, northwest to northeast winds and clondy weather, with rain on the gulf coast aul frosts northward. For the south Atlantic states, rising barr meter, northwest winds, colder, increas: ingly cloudy weather and occasional rain, followed by frosts, except on the coast. For the middle aod eastern s’ates, rising barometer, northwest winds, 1, cloudy weather, aud occasional rain, clearing Batorday, With heavy frosts Fresa Scrriies Recetven Tare Weer ON THE KU-KLUX BUSINESS, Gentlemen's, Boys’, and Children’s Hats; the These are the only times witness had been ar- | finest goods at low p1 | rested. While in the employ of his brother he Always on hand, 1 } | was arrested on the charge of larceny of flour. | Was not in the employ of Charles Perry; Perry was in the penitentiary at the time; was NBVER IN THE PENITENTIARY ge stock of Trunks, Umbrellas, and the’ best stock of Gent's F ishing Goods in the Northern Liberties. 2 Lewia, h st., between [ ant K. ° ae aprieoner, and am yet out of it; had never Ereoant Necxw RAR—Scarts, Bows, Tice been arrested, except for burglary, was never | 894 Mur ors, Sask Narps 5 aacat oles | arreeted on charge of blackmailing; was sent Fine Underwear—Merino, Angola, Scotch Wool, Lambs’ Wool, Scariet Flannel, Canton on bere in this business by Fleswat Whitley, but did tollow all his instruction nor the instructions of Nettleship; Nettleship required him to G Calf, Kid-lined. Far Tops | femain on the premises on the night of | tor. Buck, Gost, Silk, Cloth, & the burglary, witch he would not do; One prec only. th street did not come here the last time with the view of Acting as state's evidence; thought he was r: | leased trom avy complicity in the act by th grand jury; his brother bailed bim oat in the sum Of $1,000; got bia pay as a witness before i Gro. C. Henxine = me : TRY Dooley’s Yeast Powder, you find it, notonly the best, bat also th: Baking Powder. Put up tuil, net wei ae ° = No | the gi y s 2} ed; ra- s lecived Mis edlleace kee ty chenneet) ©; | tum Nassomax Shyiwas Bawa, cover er | e t at 5 a her New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 SE cent, per annum on deporte for each caleu cause (bo was traveling on very dangerous | MODI. Banking hours,9%94. Saturdays.) to grounds; had seen Dorsey, Downs and Cart sie Be Wise tw Tims.—Consumption is a se that the victims seldom believe in until too iate. It is one of the surest symtoms of the malady, tor the patient to insist that the cough «amounts to nothing,” that there is no danger. Beware of this fatal incredulity. Stop the coagh betore it in Baltimore, and told them aboat Nettleship getting a man vamed Beuning into the peniten ary, and that it had cost the government $70) nto jail { es was still on the stand when our report clowed.| by Tel A.) Washington. Bd peer Cups to be Teied ta! Teaches « fatal point wondertal = aulp y 9 ft al u |, Hal FE 0 hoand of W. W. Ap- | New York, October 30.—Judge Blat a 1S : o hman 1h eee kt any P| nas decided that tue case of Albert Ganz whe | 2 halt’ the lunge is gone it may SRCUNITIZS ARB GOOD; INVRST. was indicted In the District of Columbia for | *9¥ = See Sake ta oon mn A. You have my address. M. Johnson.” Witness | conspiring to defame the character of Goluu zion z 2 a . here identified the original, and said that N. | bus Alexacder, is ® proper one for warr. MERtno Shirts and Drawer’, $1, $1.25, #1.50 and he had a dispute about spelling secarities, | vi removal to Washington. Medicated Shirts and Drawers, at Hol. he (witness) having spelled it with a-‘y;” Lert | je . Bien eae 40,14 N. with the under-tanding, that he (N.) woald AYARD TAYLOR ON gIED Euriae — < wl leave in the early train next moraing; witn went to the Kosein House about 6:15, who motioned to him to go out, and witness did found #0; N. tollowed and said, ‘meet at the depot;”” witness went there, and at about 6:55 N. got out of a hack and witness banded him the tele- gram, saying “Securities are not good; I won't send it;” he asked what was the matter, and witness said that ne had made one affidavit too many; N. asked him to got on the train, and he did, and paid ten or fitteen cents to miles up the road; N. asked why he go farther, and sald it would noi do @ point six | woald not tor him TO TAKE THY BACK TRACK, th $1,C00, would see him provided for. at be would guarautee him $50) by the Ist of | and subsequently he said_he would make for he was satistied that the Coiwuel He handed the dispatch to Nettleship, who sald he would send itfrom Hamilton, but he subsequently handed it back to witness. Nettieship aiso li $20. Witness lett the teain at Mimi: auded him co, Nettie- ship stating that he was guing to Uincinusti. On the 24th of May addressed a note wo J. H. Downs, signifying HIS WILLINGNESS TO GO MITTEE. The following Wednesday, while at ‘Trunk depot, saw Neweonibe, and su at the Commercial hote! pointment to meet him at 7 o’cluck & sin Honse, and met him there, aud produced a letter purporting BEFORE witness mate an THE Com- ard Paylor, poet, traveler, author snd lec- turer. ,acile princeps in each capacity, will de- liver bie lecture on Ancient Egypt at Linsolu . ALL-woot Unpgusat $2 50 each; BT latent atyle § DRawans, carts, at Hollander of., Hext door above Udd Fellows’ Hail, ball this evening. The subject is one of tha 10,14,1: most remantic and interesting known to histary. Sas ake Sceue Very remarkable discoveries during the last Five Gent's Furnishing Goods, at Hollanter three years have thrown a ttood of light on this great and mysterious empire. A high state of civilization is shown to have existed at patios inthe past ro remote as to seem almost fabu- lous, yet #0 perfect are the records that we can learn the minutia ‘ot every day life as fully as wecan thatof the Germans or the French of to-day. Mr. Taylor bas just returned from an- other visit to Egypt, where he bas investigatod Bros. 10,18, ~~ $2.25 FOR ONE- ARTER NBL. SACK of Welch's Best Family Flour, at W. J. Kepstrake’s Cheap Cash Grocery and Flour Store, corner of Oth et. and New York ayenuen.w. ' 10,7,1 Corns, Buwtons, &0. For relief from Corns, Bunions, lab and In the recently discovered and remarkable evi- | @Towing Nails, etc., visit Dr. White's estabiis dences of its ancient grandeur, aud in his own | ent, Sos oth street, opposite the U.S. happy style, recalling the better daysot the lee- | Treasury. tare business, he wi ve an accountof this . 3 7 | tese-benea nat forgot race, Our adver: | , EXTRA Laucu size Underwear, at Hollander | Uising columpe show that reserved seats may ne | BFO3- ae e ste obtained at Ballantyne’s up to 6 o’clock, either Try THE Exastio Tevss, 255 Pennsyl fi | tor this lecture or the Y. M. C. A. cours a baidie 3a « CueRca Oncanizep —An cil of the Baptist Church bas been held in Howard village for ths pur- 5 ——$—<— Georgetown Advertisements ‘0 CLOtE BUSINESS, | Pose of organizing achurch. Representatives | "| ; . —_ haere present were as tollows: Fifth Baptiet, Kev. J. 1 lange ai SvGHTER tet aot | H. Brooks, Messrs. George Thorntun, T. W. the Kos: Newcombe TO BE FROM COL. WHITLEY. he money; Biack Alpacas a ; , Alexandria, Va, A. lienderson, : (Defence admitted that this was in the band. | <4 sacrifice—doubie width at 28¢, worth writing of Whitley.|- Witness could not identity | TRC counell organized by calling Mr.A. Hen- | worth 60; ‘0c y worth 65; Water-proc the letter, as he ouly saw part of it. (The let- | ter is on page 257 of the committee's report on the burglary, and it is one directing Mr. New- combe tu proceef to Toronto, and use his en. deavors to have Hayes appear before the | mittee, and if he would not to get an ajlidavir, Witness was not shown any part of ANY. Witness was with Newcombe until! 7 that night; went = a; ey uw theater: befo y efopped al the telegraph offi & letter to Col. . then under the name of mo the letter, except Seat relating to the aifidavit, and New. combe stated that Col. Wuitley desired him to make sn sitidavit. Witness ed him as | bad answered Nettleship, “TRAT 1 HAVE MADE ONE AFFIDAVIT TO0 on vine te doing so and he ombe wis Bowman; New- combe leit on the following day at noon for New York; witness had a conversation w bext Jay; Newcombe received a te said he would ba previou Mr. t lay Newcombe sent a telez dle here read a telegram Wh ss follows H. C. Whitley, D1 Ble el, New York | Have seen party; he has wate fall deposition to lawyer; S. says it contains ail that is require: sud that bone of our people bad any hand ia will only come back upon fuil im- the matter to return immedi DRY GooODs ‘The entire steck to he sold at priine cost with! next binety da} Best Oaticnes,6:. nnd 8c ; yard-wide Cotte 92., worth 1252;' double widil: Sheet 1c’, worth double ti Chase. Second Bapti-t, Rev. Mr. Gusicns. | Third Baptist, Kev. W. B. Jefferson and J. Alexander. Z Mount Arlington, Va., Ko y, L.S. Robinson. and electing J. H. Brouks clerk. Kev. R. L. Laws delivered s sermon, after which the new church was organized | under the name of Mount Bethel, and the hand of fellowship extended to the young congreca tion. Rev. Washington Walter was selected as pastor. colors, trom 782. up; Centon Flanu’ Fianuel, 19 1 25; Bootcn Plaids, Ienvets; Oassimerse: L: chiefa, Se’; Ladies’ Hose, 11 ens, Bedticke; Papor Or mdr: too’ numerous to. men‘io bawis, $14. Call and t orth 87; Covertids and * Hemmed Worth 15; Table sho. 4 tate ee oe ,eturs purchseing 6l<ewhere, at No 130 Bridge tt ACCIDENTALLY SmoteThe Sane Old 8 ory of | Georgdlown. O.U, P. 8.—Ootton ay Pa west Feo iz. Loaded Firéarms.—Yesterday atisr- | Ardroecoggin In noon Mr. Augustus Field, residing at Re ree =f d street northwes| t eft : VENING CLASS.—I wish to form an Bronlag the ceciterreneob Waa sot in the lett leg by | ECVEBING OLASS.—1 wish to form aa Rvening ina uischarge of a pistgl whict 7), tely banding. T%* Wound ts quite a painiuPone. Mauss extracted the ball. a Wuar is the cause of it? why? Terms tuderate, ©. BH, NOURSK, Corner Mentgomery and Dunbarton strests, ocizg 2w Georgetown ia the Olassice or Mathemat: that 4 (OR BENT—T# furnished ROOMS, folks are hurrylug to Heilbran’s shoe stors, Pee arias ind sere deleauur cue Tih street? Because they are closing ow he it. 88. co. 8 5 UBSE, corser Mute: 28, ; on st entire stock at iremendons low p h him the = agate = = 7 ‘ auctioneer, arom, ani | $2-A consignment of forty Chinainsn lataly | PX THOMAS DOWLING. Auctionser, ths ed North Adams, Mass., tor the soe am. nutactories, to replace those lately retarved | TWO WALNUT PABLOR § one! bina. io Deamesk aud Reps; Ohaics, Marble Book cam wi robes. Library arnft Marbie-to Chamber Satis, Osk Marble Camber Suite, two Walvut Extension Tal aud Walnut Dining Ohsirs, Walsat Won Sud Tatrack, Heir and Husk M z 6 ot attrowes, Feah- A penalty o : no per centam will be added to your er Pillows and Bolsters, Elegant Eneliss Body munity being guaranteed him. What shall [ cence Bronsels, Tapestry, These phe cat » fay? Shall remain here tll an=wered. | tex bills on ard after NOVEMBER 1 pote Maitings and Oliclowhe Wink eee ae - C. A. BowM aN. | 4 discount of one per centam to the end of this nearly new Stewart Qool:, Base- Witness did not say anything to Newcombe nib. oher Stoves, Refrigerator, Crockery and 2!nas as who were in 1 — stating briskly; think you will hear from th ec.) “On the Sth instant received with some know the handwriting. telegram dated “New Hines, sent on Friday night ‘This was ip answer to a telegra received no wouey. Downs; went to ew York sent his ‘On the Sth of June witness | received a letter from Newcombe dated June and identined it. (Mr. Kiddie read the letter | “The committee are not Jolonel,”" tn an corey H lank paper containin, does not | Witness identified a | une 9h, to Wim. and signed Shaw. m stating On 10th of Jane wrote to wife to th orking he had | Ware, ang josny otner articles not mentioned Ou WEDBESDAY, November 4th, at 10 oclook, I will sell, at the residence of a vec- tleman ‘declining ‘housekeeping, in Cooks's Bow, on Stoddard street, between Congross Georgetown, the tion of bousehola ¢ sade, ition fg called to this aale, asthe Far- ly new, and was wade to order by A raving of two per centam ia real paying your tax bills befure the my expires. ‘TABLE CUTLERY. BoDGERS’ SUPEB1OR ENGLISH TABLE CUTLERY. Every variety of our own y made by h of October _ 0125-6 9 THOMAS DOWLING, Anct LT AFLOAT—4,600 sacks @. A. ands S*4 eal = 1% ew lauding from schooner Buock Moore, For ure spirit was borne to a happy eteru'ty. Her | ‘FOR GOD'S SAKB, MIK@, DID You cer % | Bleecker street office where she received #50; DIRECT IMPORTATION. Oe % Kite was ove of Christian wituee A devorsd | tm wasuineton?” met Michael Bauer, Mr. Nash, and others. W. M. GALT, BRO, & 6U., seeE 1. THOS DAVIS & 00. wife and fond mother, ever kind and cheerfal, | Witness answered, 5 yoy said, “I | Witness sent ootss-tr Sensis XTBAORDINABY BARGAINS IN DRY she won hosts of friends, who deeply sympa_ | told the colonel so, but this fellow Uarter ‘has A MESSAGE TO THE BLERCKER STREET OFFICE GOODS at the paw store of thize Witt her sorrow-stricken husband. The | been saees — and saying oe you gave the | by; Bauer— verbal and in writing, and witners LOTHING, OLOTHIBG. OLO THING —Bell- BENJAMIN MILLER, 103 tet Be Tuneral will take place to-morrow afternoon at ; a leshit at two 0% on corner ma ber stock, without a ge Goods veut Beauti- o'clock, from the Fesidence vf her mother, 277 | Louse a few days inter; be Tequested witness to | and Duane street saw Albert Gunz; a(ter | © KY Cisthing $e. tooes for Children. Clothe and Csssimeros I street north « est. | goto 206 west 2ist street, New York, where a | passing and re; witness was fol- A large stock of ©: and Ollcloths. gentleman wouid be waiting for bi ut, and | lowed by Cupz to the t of the Staats ‘Cur motto is quick sales and small profits, oc! p ANEEEnaTs me F. . Lander takes a | sow Mr. ‘Thomas P. oerctgee — reeaians Zeitung Cfice; OC. said that he had received his iis Henn ka Ll ne: evening, ard will a) stated hie business; Some: said, “You are.| message; that 4 excellent support in Shakspeare the man who sent Benten to Washington: ae: eT: WAS SICK IN NEWARK, FFALL DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. ness replied. “Yes, indirectly.” . Davidzge.— Are we now to have a conver- sation between the witness and Somerville? Is Cleopatra. At the National the Geneva Cross, which was | acceptably presented last evening, will be re- | ard be | cocld telegraph, and would meet better go over there; but subse. quently be said be had better wait until he (U.) him in the R STOCK THAN EVER BEFOKE, “ oF ty AT CHBAPER PRICES. = OS CASH b = . he a conspirator, also? I object. sittrnoon; witness piped the Bleecker street of- DMAyBENCH MERINO DARK SELGBS, _ The Theater Comique offers the usual budset | Mr. Ridde—He is your agent, who assisted | ce tilt he saw % go in; then went to >. Sa’ of mizth-provoking comicalities. } in securing the release of Benton. Houston street; saw ©. standing between Crosby eee ct gy A Puraciay Aseatireo —Some unknown | MY, Daviage argued against the admission of | and isroadway: e Bowery; taw Mite Beter wee | * OB PIORLING | GBATS CARERS, riooe OFLSLOTHG and Spon Dz, McWillamws on Tuseday last. atthe | Nowe row adjourn the court he would supriy | srkcdit be (witnens) War net once Rae | z The ‘one tale extra tne elton ae st pon a apo Indians avenue, striking | = ae. in the morning. the following afternoon fou: —cmemene PA i fal! line of ation, oe Us- With « club, which broke a bene ts. histo | soursed until mereing. He erdmen teak the | Cumin ee Gen 100 CIDER been ‘Ho. 121 wm. The feliow made his escape, and the doc- | i17y be kept together during the night, and di- | ¢id not goto ‘Newark; AND tor went to the office of Dr. Townsend, where | ;echnthe marcha to fursish them with com bory; ©. said that N. EZ FASHIONABLE be his arm was set. ‘ortable quarters. could niot leave; that he wanted MALT HA1S8. HATS. To day’s Proceedings. witness then Wes to Beware, Vi @ This morning the court-room was almost | §\t0""si) sam crane on the ae Finn Avene, Fall Style of SILK enlirely deserted at 10% o'clock, but at 11 the | w tron: ihe name of oo: a ee STIFF ed rae room was filled. @ short tims | who came out; N. wan! know SAM’L C. PALMER, +ELT HATS. stiet wel Yreeumed the stand, 9° | witncse nab DEPOT 67 GREEN STREBT, Largé wupply just receive r, sajaea:, Sis ceut a tah ‘the government would be | N. said, pop tr Georgetown, D. oot tama 338 DBE3SS GOODS, at at tractive pr JONN T. MITCHELL, _ oct at “A831 P. QUE PRroE re DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS erges, Cashmercs, Morinoss, Bmpres 0 Bisck and Colored Alpacas and Poplina, Bix Mohatrs, Splendid Black Bttke, Black 'Drs Bom TEN THCUSAND DOLLARS Wo! of the shore mow cpeced. and \t SURPRISE 7A ob kt f OULORED VELVET! Rteat variety, at 8 and 75 cents, only hall ther value. Ne@ WYLte, 020 Seventh street N Ta oot te CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPET & RGEST STOCK IN THE CITY. ATTRACTIONS EXTRAOR( Every pices of CARPET of ete Any ain € i eat patter SPECIAL INDUCEMERT. With the creat rete sha'l moke and put dow Ab immense stock of DEY GOODS OF At reiaoed Tralee would profit should cali s: nee nt arpets { om the firet #1 Those wh, o WOLFORD & S#ILBERG, THE ARCADE, 427 SEVENTH STREET Berween D avn BS pers =o Beevumav ac ARE NOW OFFERING Worsted Bullion Fringe, somethi Rew, Yak Laces. Guipure Laces a Velvet Bibbons and Beaded Reite and Belting at ular prices; alson Biiks, 75 > Gratn just received mt 2) 35 BiP faced Velvets at $a =n) Bonne. ae for Coat et BD © goods faraished at New Bamples vill be shown — al ae at SOc. per yard. lashimeroa( double ‘Sidub), /Se. and a) De Rte §).2 on" ae I2ke and mp. Bemmed all L Blegant Paris Kids, 6sc.a\ d ap (2 buttons, $1 makes). io. and Carton Flannel; nit of the Loom Cotton, Andiccoggin and Call and examine our #ock BRODHEAD & cH... 1206 F street, between 18th and Lr EDUCATIONAL. yo AL INETRUOTION Ar Marini's Hay. MAESTBO ETTURS Baki i, has the honor t octz-tr November 2a, 167, For particulars see circulars, to be had at the music tures {Heralc | oct -Im EGUS8, FeeNon, Anb ChassicaL 7 “4 STITUTE for young ladies, 915 ¥ ayerue northwest) Mra. ANGELU JACKSO Principal. Seventh aunual session begias . i b of September, i hag = oraaeay. QW ELECT MALE ACADEMY, 7 2 Corner of Dunbarton and Monttomery sa. Gxroxcerown, D. 0 for the enconragen Academy on mber Hmited. Pr: f the past year NDAY, 8-pr00 ate fasiraction in asses at Ube achoot Circulars found at the Book Stores, or at my reel dence, adjoining the sc _358-2md 2aw tm $B. NOUESE. Attwice SEMINABY FOR YOUNGLAD) & TYSON & SINTE Prince Georg Co. MERCHANT TAILORS. A BUCCESs Just reeci French ap the third let thes «sason of fine db ST PaTreen wed, to be made 4 Nos. Taake, and costs icy Rood at ork Er Shich will be Gx athe Remember, FINE GOODS AND T A perfect Fit, tmp lest than comm eat yt W. MOoke& _oct89-8t" toil >) B. SMITH MEKUHANT TAILOR, S18 F Stinsr, Or rosite Patent Orrice, _apa-ly Warhi a. D. 3: Ee uccemer te EB, Lenten & Co. . jnocemsor to HF. ny ) Citizens. v¥ = AEBMY AND 8. Metropolitan Hotels inte Browse el, rows: yiay 0. 368 Penn's ave., Washiogton REAL ESTATE AGENTS, _ A™ THS BEAL ESTATE EXCHAN No. 610 718 STRBET 8. W. E.¥.M FAEHTZ, Late with Fitch, Fox & Oo., NOTARY PUBLIC, OONVEVANCER, REAL ESIATE ANDGENERAL AGENT. ocli-cuss yours & MIDDLETON, WM. P. YOUNG, E. 43. MIDDLETON, Jx, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, Offfcr— Board ef Trade Rooms, HOUSBS RENTED, RENTS COLL C18! AND LOANS NEGOTIATED. Morcha: Sew Y. References:—Messrs. M. W, Galt. Bro. & Co., ty & Bro., Lewis Johnaon & -» Fitzhagh C oy J.C. McKeiden John A. Baker elm R H. RYAN & Co., GENERAL BROEERS AND REAL te AUCTIONEERS, No. 623 7th street, opp. Post Office Depsriment STOCKS, BONDS, AND NOTES, BOUGHT. seps-tr SOLD, AND EXOHA D. THE GREaT METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOR IMMENSE ASSORTMENT! BEW PALL AND WINTER Go PRICES LOWER THAN EVER GOUDS BETTE THAN EVER NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY Here ares few of th sno Girls’ Mertso Embr. ard Merine Fre ard Hoots, H gins. Drawers. #1; Gen 1; Ladies? ‘tray. Ubree peic for $1 25 an 3, bars Sten? avd Handkereh White Bhi Size tine Linen Di Bapkins, Tey Bea Wait Napkins 8) perdczen; os? Fancy W extra long Buse, 25 to Bis ; Ladies fine White 1» $1; very ik aud Wool EB broicered Slipper Patterns only $1; very super! Kid Gloves for men and ladies, latest #yles. ali colors, @1 and $1 50; Ladies’ Dogskin Ganuticts, ix fine Ivory Handle Table snd Dessert Deseert 8 Kuives. $2 per set: six Tabie- 2 oF Forks, warranted plated on White Motai, Six etal. easpoons, werrsuted plated on W. three and’ five bonile Castors: wit toe; solid silver Sitter gis aes » 500. ; I ne ‘and $1: FREUND, 3 CONFECTIONER AND CATER SR, Ne, 620 TENTH STBEET, Botwoen E and F streets, Washington, D. 0. Te ‘THE LADIES OF Wathl 2@TOR. All who desire to procure the services of » thor- EL?PHONZO YOUNG: € 00. 4RE SELLING | SUGARS, | (STASDABD SEW TORK mraxps Oroebrd Loot, om rad PF wdered bed . . raptiewd Ss ite. + (crmttbes as S ire. toe Detuarare. (very ie ite fr | TE | Our 30 cont O-lore aut Lmperiai Tess Jest to be bed in thie city et the price, on m Gther differem erates, foe atade ots * uf depen aed ob sat moterare pr j GBOCERS, RINTH AND FF | Un asonu T . Brrnoxzo Yornes.. ™* Mason 3. F. Jonxsen ‘ 14 tr | A THES Lor oF THOSE eCPEKion | BUGGLES’ HMB for baking MALAGA GRAPES. Bipest in the market | Spectat fection of very fae O14 Goverwment ibe, Leguasre sad Bio OOF FEES soe 3 peor stra FLOU be FAMILY SLULE, » | DELIVERED . wiexs: | A . FINE GROCRKAIES. ™ octt-tr 1¥1S Penner: ar Tl AND KacPay. | , Movers of good THA and COPPER to beer the: the on “N.Y SAND CO 3 149 Center Market, ing ne, and CALh ay © cari Fon as Bhd ts) 9 Feunssivnmin ‘or Sand 5, of ail @ regi prom BSS LIQUORS, of CLABET, per dozen, 9s u CATAWBA. Monin ee GineER SvY, RASPRESRY ie, ac, “¥eur, | js re-tr SE &e, TATIONERY | J UST RECEIVED 4 +KESH SUPP Y OF LISTs oF boe—17e0 ND MONAKOHY LN 3 8 | & WINTER LN RICHAKD 8. MuoHUN & Co., BOOKSELLERS AND STATION&ES, AE r 1018 Prexwevivania Avery HOOKS aT BALLANTY Nes, 425 Seventh Street by Bev. EB. P pore ~ ‘out of the Ben; by W.M Davis A the Orcas, 7 De Mil * and Crovur, by the auth Worla tered; ty anther of Win 1 Weer Frout's Bistory * vols 2 Fraser's Lrctor neh i Str | SCHOOL “BOOKS, WRITING BUOKS, SLATES, PzNs. SLATE PENCILS, FADERS’ LEAD PEN | DEAWING BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, NEMOBANDUM DOOKS, PO DIARIES. NOTE, LETTER, and CAP Parrn, Wholerale and rw 18. } | | EE ‘bE S the very lowest prices ar SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, ecps-tr Corner 4% street and Pa GOAL AND Woop. NEW COAL AND WOOD niin NEW CoaL AND WOOD DEPOT, ; Corner cf Maryland ave: cated as above, + stock of “aaa FOOD AND COAL, | the subscriber eoticite a share of patroonge from friends and the partic. Coni of ail Cheice yaallides, Osk, Pine, end Hickory Wood, sawee sud *| and in the stick THOS K. GR: Ore, left with Kidder & McLean, T-bacconisia, 411 th ot wilt rece: Prompt attentt eds Ins WOOD AND COAL. THOMAS W. RILEY & SONS, ane and 4% street S iarge nud weli-selected | Wholeraic and Retail Deniers io COAL AND WOOD pee CUM ERLAND COAL EPOT AKD VAD at W. Riley's foot ot bith ene ta sontwen, | WNAFPOS +O street, betwee BBANOH OF F10 : AK WOUD AT $7, AND PINE wood Or S6 por cord, delivered iz any part of 14 Leave your orders with BEAD ADAMS, corner ¥ freeis, or send them to Atbees od arvLee. DWIN Y Desler in dest ~ ction of esTBRACITR AND Also, WOOD th ihe stick, or sawed and split Prichs moderate (7 cast: Ofices aud Yarvs: Foot of K strect and Rhode CUMBERLAND GOAL, | Istaud avenue, beowers Suh 3Orb Stree | Orsers also ‘re trough Mowers, HAMIL. | TON a PEAKE keane Date. srabky ! Cosel cosy Weep #o0op1 JONNS08 BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Ordered: TEN THUUSAND TONS BERL QUALITY ADTARSUITE CUAL, some of which fe constantly arriving, & Dy Yosser! and railroad, which we are sell cheap, for cash. Also, Mo. ane Usk Wood. Facilities an- au pounds es foot Of 18b street. A908 F street, mud Lil’ oth street Rortuweet. __epll-eoly UAL SeaALit ‘We Invite the attentica of consumers tocar stock of COAL, ombraciug sil the choig yualittes, to making sdditions daily, «hich weoGer iB WOOD, sewed sud split or tn £0. Coranymsne ‘pay socounts cashal tn advance. LEGANTSILVER-PLATED WARE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, a AT CARO’ Joweiry Bazar, ‘be enor rata vue BD & LABGE VARISTY OF eHOT-CUsB, SELLING VERY LOW, a’ octir_ CARO'S BAZAR,

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