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ie = ez oe. THE SUNDRY CIVIL BY43, pene TILTON-BEECHER. oA | | the sunatry ctv bill 8 It p& wed Congress Ye Smithsonian orth of the bullae — _ Kites eee he setenee. The Warkees. SELRARIES or Cong ‘THURSDAY. Mareht 4, 1873._| contains the following provirgone relating ta | 10K and for rows, Sad comatrnetton | wre Conterenne neeeonted this morning | Bae eee — Raxeiwone, — METROnIEY PeorestAnT HURST eG on oe, | frovement ofreservation uetireen Sf and Gt) t 9 o'clock, and wan opened with devotional. | continued her testimony ae mee THURSDAY RUER INS Sock eee Weather To-day. THE FRINTING OF Tim wariorat, cor: | Htrecis, a8 per plat, $10,000, For filling met exerelses, conducted by Rev. P. B. Smith, of | ,, The Rext morning Mrs. T 4 oe a basa 4 row merch 4, 1875. i For the purchase, ofS. z frading reservation cy Marriane Neal® Lewisburg. Rey. C. M. Brown was received Invited ye . rc rT For the milile end casters staten rising | rolls. and plates. end Por mach ‘and re pony bo age CR of, andex- {rom the Holston conference. The ques- | he published this let or an ON DENTZ* LAGER Been HAEWEN Barometer west winds, colder, clearing Fairs of the £8 aie, oo: Provided ‘That the | tension to, houses ‘and ting um: trouble; he asked me, wira ERA . weurmotown, D.«, lear weather. en ost Dotes, en » fant other seen- garden, #9000. For ordinary care of Tatas. — or pe prio dh ged ot a ee Glreote Fons” he then 12; Penne Irani aS taeen > > - rities “c Vnited States executed with | ette Square, For removal of fences on a "oe i fast took a sea‘ doy son not less nau thtce plate-prinungs: And pro- | Gee eastern! aud wentern Clanser ce - K. Gilbert, W. B. +A. T. M. Seat, | beside lis wife; “afterwards he went up stairs GEORGETOWS SAP Ae BC. LOCAL NEWS. vided her, That the Secrenee ee i tural during the t ‘year, | A. ‘Melihenny, of Alexandria, (for- | to ; and we followed; he said he st —— - 100. Fo 1 # | merly of the Protestant Epfscopal church; wished to steak to Elizabeth in our pres- . te 4 p.m. ‘&c., To-Night. printings BY oak ee maibie ant capabic | psanure and hire of hircee set pate sane | dames I. Boyd, of Hillsborough; James We. ence—that ‘here seemed to be a misunder- ; x =f 3_.tnteret paid on Retinal Theaier—Frank Mayo and Bsa | and experienced bane nene companies, or | For painting tron fences, $4.000. | For care | hose. of W inchester district; F i | getween him and bis wife; Tilton | Kections made on all accas'=!~ pinta, Discount dares Cc ” mete en; ir of seats, rehase , W. Ww. a spake of, cond! e com " Mondays. Reet Sare Cee suteustns ox | See eee Sok ty te government | Tepalrot tools €1.000. For tae nee | Eewisburg district Honey F. Watts of bes, apthen:cy tet Conduct before the committee, «Jack and the Bean Stalk.” Theat: OCmique.—Varied programme ef mlocelianeous attractions. Avenue Theater —An immense bill of at- tractive novelties. Odd Fellows’ Hai. 7th vireet_—Reanion vf Columbia Lodge, No. 10, 1. 0, O. PF. a banat batch Condensed Locals. Meeting of Washington Base Bail Ciub this g- See advertisement. y Shillington sends Harper's Weekly and Leslie's Weekly for Mareh 13, and Wild s Rational Theater—a beautiful drama, weil . Friemis of Dr. Frank T. Howe, ehief clerk to Engineer Hoxie, will regret t) ee he is confined to his house sick with an attack of billiovs remittent fever. The stockholders of the Northern Liberty market company yesterday determined that the number of shares of Sock shoukl be re- duced to three thousand. and that the par vaine of each share of stock should be fixed ateo. Invitations have been issued for a revnion, to take place on the ith instant, at 236 @clock p. at Miss Hillings’ sehooi-room, Sth street. between M and N. to celebrate the twenty*fith anniversary of her appointment ana teacher in the Washington publicachools Mr. Jared Pratt. an old business man of | Meriden. Conn... died quite suid Metropolitan Hotel, this morning. of pn monia. He was on his way south. for t benefit of his healt. and h this hote! since the 2th of January Buehly. undertaker, took charge of mains, wh bome fo-morre i ‘The Oldest Inhabitants’ Association met terday afte mat the City Hall. Dr. ke presiding, who announeed the death of the late Gen. Lorenzo T. the association, and, aftera feeling t bis memory. both as a soldier and a ¢ 8 frered resolut lolence and Umat the and wear the ze whieh were adopted. The Deficiency Bi APPROPRIATIONS OF DISTRICT 5 The District ik provided for as f the deficiency bill: To refund to the Ce sioners of the District of Columbia amount paid them on account of ers of the Distriet to J aries of at of expenses of t clerks to Jan- to be expended by ts of said District, rviees rendered to the fate Beard of Public Works, $28,619.60. For balance due on bills of fire dep ment for the years ISil and 1 ¢ Columbia, by act of said Distri e assembly of June 2d, 18 Estimated expenditures of board ef audit from January Ist, 155, to June Ist, 1875, €: laries of assistant enzinsers Ist. 1 from Janvar. to June Ist, 1875, $1.40; total, S77i65e6. For annual répairs ef the Reform Sehool buildings in the Dis- trict of Columbia, *1 000. Toenable the Sec- of the Interior to pay the persons em- ployéd to make a valuation of government Property in the District of Columbia, under Section 36 of the act approved February 21st, WL. $2.50: Proved, That no portion of this amount shall be panl exeept for tim employed in or about the makin wation. For repairs of sidewalk Treasury is hereby authorized of $! To pay John W. Wright. for use of build commer of G an) Sth street, £9.00. To pay Wm. Syphax in ful balance to equalize his Day with that of an assistant messenger, 9655.35. To enable the Seeretary of War to Pay the adjusted account of the late Demp- sey & O'Toole, $548.68. To complete eques- | trian statue or Nathaniel Greene. including | tal. $10,000. To enable the Seeretary of | ‘ar to buy Erady’s collection of » the Commissioners of the District | of Columb! proved fire-alarm tetegraph.$75,000_the Dix- tiet to pay one-half the expense of the same. ——_o—_—_. THE DEAD Bopy or THE Victiv oF THE | WELL ACCIDENT RECOVERED.—Since the caving in of the well Tuesday last at the cor- | ber of 1th street and Maryland avenue upon the colored man, Samuel "/ employe! in removing the old bricks there- | from. as state! in THE STAR of yesterday, workmen have been employed in cleani it out. first placing a cireular frame work into the cavity to prevent a it accident upon other we was then placed when tt It was m body of ed to the , . when Mr. Augustus and Mr. Matthew whieh seldom Every effort was made easing had to be first bu The 5 blame eould The boty wa taker to prepar Forn's ¢ evening the “Two Orpt tl © Two Orph: With all the sceni mosie, ete tation. and IMSCHARGED FROM Crstopy Some Months auc Je w rated! for | tain United St uding circulars purportin: the Department of Jnst o@ering to furnkh » Jons of the 1 printed ary exam | ing helt in = for the grand jury. | Yesterday th were discharged on | fon ef their 1. James P. Tastia Judze Fisher appeared for the government. saat baathacd Hanh BYAPALL ON THE Ick —The dsof Mr © K. Harris poper correspondent. ‘that be slipped on the lee st street and B Ivania lock th ing, and the knee tan House Dr. Corne’ limb: after whic to his home in a ¢ | * % juite intimate with the family. Thave not BEAL GENUINE Too eateceantion in the city of Washing. | Signy; 20 Ravine married & wouen there, | veut of the and ts not eel Z INE, HL of the | Moken toiiton tatalg” witnls fon, ander & contract to be formed with sneh neces: ‘to secure his conviction. | Carrie MARKET.—Messrs. Means & Co. Foster: or five Pe I wrote to him in IN EVER’ inetitutlon, cnet ct oe eee os ary 280 catile sold to bu at Drover’s | !%2from California. Mrs. Tilton always ep- BARGAINS YTHING ne f Recretary of the Taterion, eeareeran of the | two Pregs—There were twoalarmsof fire | Ret atone ranging from 4 to 7 cents per fo me so bave afplind Wolatry to her ar Waslung: | Aceociatlon for the Beller nc tee atest | last nl tone for the explosion of @ coal-oll | pound. A few extra cattle sold from toy; | Busband. Mr. eto er pee ee : ith, cn of he ito" | SS Ratnecue ota cet Geman fe Mecca, me feo | Sear aac ene a STEAD FOrrL-A® CLOTUING srORs, “rorgamereaeny germartas, «| Sith Wert weal Seneca. ss’ heats Se aa ice we sot | Ge man, wl sr cocccoagern, | | HEter srests seine For preapvation of te which was the wi au incendiary. Dam* from $20 to S40. : _ Paik fn ow K. Sullections of the | See slight, |. Lewis CARTWRIGHT, one of the re- | _ At this Point Mr. Jefrre: , one of the Jarors, STRAUS’ POPULAR catiet in | ractirvedt > removed A WOMAN ASSAULTED AND Last night a w * who keeps a store in down while standin mt her eo & colored man. whe enterel Uy seixing @ pound wetzht threw it catching the money drawer or, with it aie athe THE METROPOLIS Savines Bax pays | fre cent. intervst on deposits made be- fore the 2d of cach movth. Samuel Normens, | mt; Nicholas Acker, vico president; A. Ref, cashier. 4 I been staying at | re to be removed to his late | m morning. i | | ration of stan z | ments of said grounds. | Wagons, &c., for Senate, to be erected on lot | crete roads and wal idison. who was | ! w rime. earth are direction the Secretary of War. - instan! Billed | ing the eros south ofthe Exeeuiive Man: | Nid Shaler ho Bis ay Moke was * RE cnn | tion for the Northern boundary commission, | such amount is hereby appropriated as may elder at length, and receiving satisfactor y | I went to Beceher’s house on that day to see -s, | ernment of the District a | ington district; Ezra A. Dradenbaugh, of | ought io kiss thehem of her garmen'; he sald F._POLEINHORM, Prosdent. : Ez 4 » of | f oe + Cashier fine, and whitewashing, $¢,000. ‘For remov- RETT, x é 552.8 Je 5 a. fore for the same class of work; no com~ | ing snow and ice, $1,000.. For 5 a he would be the Samson that should destroy ; ee pany or establishment excenting tore than twine, Pires andl for Teatian Ipcopediow? | _ The momination of Mr. Hsitick was dis~ ard pul! down te pillars of the temple: Mrs | fe'fne western Eta: Pr Devine. 3. 3 tt. : same note or obliga- 000. For purchase young trees and | cussed at some length. sgt gn dag then gone i Shinn, 5. D. Hans ee : tion, and the fipal printing and finishing to plants for nursery, and care of same, $2,000. | #7 years of age, married, with some 8r7 said he desired to sec her, anil whem she came | “ege-ecly ume t tree-markers, children at home, and two married. It was down he said there was a misunderstand: ike Beeeee te Coag eearenrat. | For tees conkingean “and betes force? | urged by Mr H's friends tatha was too Gcrmnne guid there was & mis ‘me to be kind | yesterday jifted the above so as to recuire | rows, $100. For ‘abating nuisances, $1,000. | Y#!uavle a man todeny him admission, but to her and left: Mrs. Tilton then for the first that all the printing should be donein the | For removing ailanthus trees from the pub. | the main objection was that it was Meusaze time told me she had left her husband for District of Cotumbia, but subseque: re- ‘condemn: of | Of the conference not to receive men of fami- good. I never solicited her to come and live Liverroot, 12.90 p_m_—Cotton stead: considered its amendment. ripe fi Health, $600. For care of, and repair to, the | es. It was answered that he bed means. with me, ror did any of my family. 1 lett | mada upianils middling Orta clase @§ it passed the House and as given | various fountains, 21,000. Por ‘complet He was admitted by a voie of 49 to 42. The the city for the summer on the first Monday | Sales 16000 bales. including 3.900 bales fo Shove: the Improvement ‘of reservation nupteret | Bishop said. that he was glad this brother | 0 August, and Mrs. Titton accompanied me. | Sistion and export. Fat Gee capport set scntans wanes ok eae For taking Sneed Sela a Log old men with families should be admitted "PORTANT PROTA To om E30" p.m —Bric rattway | To ow Pionds ond ihe Pusie-—Eor your. better ope was itted. There were cases in which A great number of reporters visited me. I Loxpon. Mare! P. ms Paris dispatches quote For the support and maintenance nS gid men with ¢ = ah be aamltt tld not say how many: they were a grent as ne | in ‘a pot : ive % en Wi a dozen children: at in prefer- annoyances to me. calling at all hours. etal Prices, Cen Mark: | ieuneee e000. Pome ase george cutting down embankneese ea ties ee sey, | guce to some younger men without. wives or Went to Ridgefield, Cona., where we stayet | y 5 er rter house, pad w. a | tion of ihe court-house building in the city | $1.80. Por repairing fonrtain south or the | fmilics, and who never would have them, | two weeks. Florence Tilton went, through a ee a nee Sg gp Bente! ‘5 20.r ound, 15; roasting pieces, 2a iced, 25; chipped, 3: Lan of Washington, and for ting the bazement- | Execative Mansion, and Tor coping and cen- | He a to take the recommenda- | mistake, to Ridgefield, and returne | to New feoors tten, ; Lamb. " . ie e, $3,008. Fo: tions, and believed from them that with the | York city. where she received a telegram Dewenfoer- the buliting stati be wa weiteas Iolae oe Judiciary tauart | attainments this party poscessed, he conta | from her mother at Fairfield, where she jusnet Pervision and control of the Att, $5000. For purehae: of three hun | * # family of a dozen. i . sa Ib, ent, 16; Tongues, 50 oe rigger ral. For completion ef the }: fred seats for the public grounds, s24oe. | j,00¥,0. H. Tiffany. C. ere an we iie Poe ee hoy obnak fee cikack’ St oa: busch: Bese: 90 ber Senet LADIES’ G sobs. triet-of Columbia, in aeconite Tesaten Gibdeas Re Moncionline aa oe Baptist, M.P. and Presbyterian eaurcaes | three weeks ago Florence Tilton tisitel mv Pines date er Veeck: Holle Spon NED TODAY AT foel for the same amd for the greenhouses, | Were introduced. house. I was told she was requested not to | Luke Fie : ; 5 y; Veal, Mads; Hams, whole. 13; cat, 14a ma = The consideration question visit my house. Iwas told sho requested to | Percht relia a ook mee Arpt 12 818 per M. WELEGTAN'S »parat 9 5,40; for care of, and necessary repairs to, 2 con ‘a estion, y . S told she ested to ore peter. 1S per " " “ss. Sdvertissnant st ae “ioneet respoaribie ine green houses $5,000. For Tighting the THE CHARACTERS HE MINISTERS, be allowed to attend her mother at this trial. each: Shad. 100010 per. on ome aed Sone ah meen ‘ Capitol and the Executive Mansion, namely: | W@S proceeded with, and Washington district | I think the request. was made at my house 0 per bunch; Mackere}. 3 en FIRST IMPORTATION OF SPRING — ‘ale For gas. $35.00; for pay of lamp- lighters, gas- | Pring called, the presiding elder, Rev. Nelson |on a Sunday.” Mrs. Tilton. told m® so. it | Spanish = oe ee 25 per tb; Boston Sum ' oe bing lampa, Head, gave a cheering account of the eon- | was on the following Monday after my first jack Baes. 3 fe payment of the salaries | Gate Dated Nee the citiiea eee dition of the district, stating that the amounts | interview with Tilton, that 1 hal the long ie inspector of gas and meters, and as- | and repairs of ali‘kinds, £15,000. For fuel for te ‘ived by the preachers was in advance of | interview. He expressed a wish to see me t inspector, for the District of Colum- | watchmen’s lodges and for the green houseat | {He amounts recelved last year. (Tho Hish- | husband, ashe waa jast mats he salt ie dia, $3,000. Portent of rooms on the second | the propagating garden, $1,000, For repair- Sean bse Piva ve (Big atin considering tna | defence ‘was urged apon him. I think he and third floorw-of house’No. 190, at the cor | ing and extending water pipes, purchase ot | f!ancial depression of the country.) Ciass- | was glad that she should vel a ‘. warset HA wing. $1 per parr: sprig tail ——— 125 mallard. 135: canvas hack. tov; (TAMBL 100 each: Tarkey wild, 23 per 1.00 por pair; Venison, 25 per | Opposite Patent om febaZ 6t Teich, @0 per pk ADAMEL P_JR\NN: METS vi 5 was ke A an N AME KET hes just retarned erent aa on apparatus to ¢lean them, and fer ¢leani: meetings and love-feasts were better attend- | and divert her mind. He did not mention | Per p . 498 from Paris with 9 choice assortment of rate of $1,000 per annutn, $1,666.66, to be paid | tive Mansion, and War and Navy’ depart- | @¢cesstons during the year. the th of July when I took her for a second | "Py ahr Bh: Colony sao, Pun } from the unexpended balance of appropria- | ments, 10,000. |'orannual repaireof bridges, | .,£he Bishop, after questioning the presiding | drive, ad thel took Mies titer her he - pies. cook ine. faaney “ Swers, said that it was necessary to en- | him, when he was not there: I in which service the rooms are oecupied. | be turned into the Treasury from the sale of | ®2SWers, sai y, x And the remaining balance of said appropri. | the old Anaenstia bridge on thecompletion of | fore the rules and regulations of the dis- | J. Howard's house, but he ation, hamety, the appropriation made by | the new bridge. For removing embankment | Gipline. You may preach for years against | told the servant at Beecher's house 1 was act of June fi, isi4, with the portion afore. | and opening an alley along the west ona or Jess there, without affecting anything, un- | anxious to sce him, but did not said, is hereby continued and rendered avail. | the building, corner-of ‘Irth and F streets, | [055 {he rules are carried out. So as to pro- | time that the committee was ealled; at. the snicte Maes ee fanity, dishonesty, &c. He urged that the | time I called on Beecher I left.a message that er artes atreet -= * -— ~ wart 187 SPRING. 1875. We are daily in receipt of SPRING STYLES. i. live. | 75al.28 na. “ : e ; : : = S o'cloc on the. 4 2 HIP. LEGHORN and MILAN Jon . Se r the construction of a pedestal for an | Members enforce the rules with firmness, and | if { was able to call at 6 o'clock thateveuing | dress, 1.0a1 0 per pair; Ducks. drew 3 L ly Sea re os reas Sek On ‘work. eons Rtatne, to be fhraished be the | at the same time with love. T would do so; I called tosee him shortly | per pair; Geese, 1.00.25 each; Tarkeys, 2 per Ib HATS aud BONNETS ‘To pay the interest on the -65 bonds ixsued | association hereinafter named, of Major- | , The names of the other ministers of Wash. | after that hour. I fonmd- bier at home, anit aor FL } ro x “ ington district were called and their ch ‘An act for the gov- | General James B. MePherson, who was | 1% : f Columbia, aod for | killed at the battle of Atlanta, s2500n; Pret | ers lem ime collections generally wei And the salary of | vided, That the design of said pedestal shall Heer Ps att vance of last year, and M the connnissioner ef the sinking-fand, acting | be approver! by the Secretary of War. the lead state in reference to some of the Vir- IWERS and BONNET SILK S- eo wg ok A QURFR DISCOVERY Mr. eum oft atk Tikes es aoe pengral | Rlack, whoowns a saw-mill at ShemMeld t know at what hour: 1 knew, be. | Convers, cause he called at my honse that afternoon; was engaged on Fric log into plank, and w other purposes,” $365,000 constantly on as treasurer thereof, shall be $1,000 per an- | officer in charge of public buildings and | Sila cireults that the people were being e1- | this was’ his free Seat my house: speed through the pine a hess ene | Bee peices hom. To pay on behalf of the United States, | grounds, and the corresponding secretary of | UCAted ax to theirdutics. an fis was after my first call at Beecher's heard as though the aiw Walatruck | _flQé-te as & portion rai expenses of the | the Soeity of the Arias of the Tennessee, or | The Bishop. ji thought old Virginia had | how inks Gerad from Mr. Shearman. by etailic substance. The saw was cx- | ATRS, SEI District of »be expended by the them: And providat also. That it | SGN es 2 tc Beecher would sce me; this nots, fo ascertain the cause, when, to the sere eae . Scott square, inthe city | Mr. But she has had a set back. destroyed; I did not see r- or Sette ao San - = = were OF sald District, 1,000.00, Improvement, repair. ana | Winchester disiriec was called and itev. | man at sectors horses ttid tot ea eas irighment of those present. it was aisenv- | STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY DEFoT, iged from the standart Axel under | ere of public grounds. Of pubite buitiings, | DE. Reister, Beating tat tere her toe | ee eragy ot Heccher's house; told es Imberied In the wood. There was al: | 614 9th street, opposite Patout Omce War seat of balsabcerari | flac anier tie giieeier on tie on About 400 accessions to the membership. of the church brethren. and asked him if he | 50% piece of paper found among the coin. sp- on beet 8 Qeoruwcnt of BERGEMAN Avenue, and. 215 Sot For improving various reservati ¥. J. S. Martin, presiding elder of Rock- | could see her. He replied, “N le said if | On" which was written these wonts; ; CER LOWS WOOL B N ZEPHYRS, KNITTING YARNS, WOKSTED GUUDS, CAN. y dal material for Kmbr adery. Braxcn Store. Ingham district, theh gave = review of ne Nrs. Tilton had anything truthful to say in | Mle from this you will flad semething va ington aqueduct: For engineering, | gious affairs under his charge. He rejoiced | regand to the matter he would be clad vase op oa npn | peep ae terrae nee and general repairs,s15,000. For | to say that Methodism is greatly on the in- | she should say it. I told Beecher that after | tise h- sopra Bengt, rapes gad such reupied for the preser lard weights mall portions ation and pre} nd measure: c ere 4 fvais 4 A aabos 7 business of sawing fogs was discontinued and T HE PERFORATED BUCKSKIN ms punt of trim. | for offices, work-rooms, and workshops. in ue an iron truss-roof and for f ing | crease there, and that revivals were numer- ena ee eee Tickore Tit, | the remaining loge were examined ts se-it | 2 CADERGARMents, ‘ = in 4 ing galvanized iron cornies on the | OS: vent to her brother, chatas, ANA) oy more MGeenGh wane commenter te on Lavine. . See cee | meade Ge On ee ee eee ae reac ee oon on the | On aa Rogers crewiiter contribution | proposed to publigh a card about it, and he | 8P¥ more | treasnres ww concealed in | gects.am er penses of the | i unt $15 ; them. The exeitement has been intense in At. WILLIAN'S. ¥ " of $50 fre = THE CAPITOL GROUNDS, ETC. That the lands belonging to the United the neighborhood ever since. reasonable oney th @ MISS E. A. McOOR MICK, < » Cant States and lying aroun e rece! ¢ reser- | More, to the superannuated fund, for which | that I had asked her ifshe bad ¥ coe os * * tine atk vende ee Se Ee Loo ane SONIOen Te cones: | the Geauke at the ccommenes Gas ee jnatier in her mind of consulting with church | Cxplevation an to whoplaced the money thes SenveMiGut of tke cnmennt crm according | tien with the Washington aqueduct, and | The announcement was made that. Rov. brethren, aud she replied that she had; she toremain @ mystery for all time to Come. to the plans and under the gv i direction | shall be under the charge and control of the | Norvel Wilson (father of Rew. Mr. Wilson, | had prayed to God, and would see then lt te SdomerGas a ae ans of Fred. Law Olmsted, to be expended by the | officer in charge of said aqueduct: And jrv- | PAXtor of the Mount Vernon M.E. Charen), | caused her a separation and the loscotecen: | (Ga) architect of the capitol, $207,000; which sum | vided further. That the ehiefengineeris hereby | $f Winchester, would preach this evening, | child shejind. 'Mr. Bescher asked THE REDUCED FAR shall be available from the passage of the | directed to notify the Washington and | The conference then at 1 o'clock adjourned | Tracy ifthe commitine met Uae ~ Lebanon Church, of Balti- | advised her against it. I also s }S PENNETLYANIA AYE * (Gp stairs.) son the Pennsylvania | ELEGANT BONNETS aND ROUND HATS 3 railroad from Philadelphia to the west have | FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BIKDS, act. And the telegraph companies having »wr Railroad company to remove | UOtil to-morrow morning. if they could be togethe 1 a been abolished; and regular rates will now be VELVETS AND SILKS. offices in the capitol are directed to take from | their r: way track from the "Washington SR Sa that they could. When General Tracy came | charged to all points west. Which will be self at very low rates r. the capitol grounds, and the streets around | t bridge over Rock ercek, within THE RTs. to the house he did not inquire for Mrs. Ti Me tn eae Ee ___ moet ae the same, all telegraph poles, and connect r from the date of said notice: and Crrevrr Court—Judye Cartier. Pot. mor cia J conver Say. age from Ry eee ae pots snow ntorms yeu | FOES THE IMPROVED 706 these, pet with the capitol ‘by means of | said company shall make such removal | Yesterday, National Metropolitan Bank | f@ ber. When we went Some 5 see, Tp jeniay gt Toledo, Chic, Detroit, Mich... Al- ; ee > cables laid underground; and further, that | Withis: the year aforesaid, and have the right | agt. Bowie & Walihery venlice tor pinata | lett 0 call fe Curuniiiee, with whoas nd cloeaber Lore city, St. Louis, Mo., SEWING MACHIXE. the Washington and Georgetown and the | to lay their tracks along ith street. from gt. PH. erdict for | {umed. 1 do not know if Tracy made [ane Spewees: A et, ur itl others Metropolitan raliway companies are directed | Pennsylvania evenne to M street north, and | plaintiff for tak Shere Ghent ne een mere, Hie meaved ——— 706 sth strect northwest? MEE? 1D exchange at to take up such portions of their tracks as | thenes along M street into Georgetown, to | Today. the Keefe will caso—Coughiin agt. | Shey About three m a the ee CITY ITEMS febiT tm’ eal inay come in the Way of the improvement of | Connect with their tracks on Bridge slrvet. | Poulson was meecmek. Spent bat ean Oar nate bee stute- . the capitol grounds, and relay the eas | and said chief engineer may establish and Oe ae ee ero root m: SPECIAL TERM—Judge Wyfi To-day, Fletcher agt. Fletcher: order to be directed by the officers in charge of | publish re ions prohibiting the passage Messrs. Storrs, Cl nd, Winslow, the improvements of the eapitol grounds. | ofheavily-loaded wagons and carriages over Shooting. Claflin, Tracy, my husband and wm Cleary bave a collection of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. : : | dee ieabg onler. | Lein agt. Warren; or- | self. ‘There was a short-hand writer present, | Fgiish and Ameriean breech-loading Sport poorel ptr ig oknd ‘Gee capita: aver nea | Serna oF AGRICULTURE. der dismissing bill. Cason agt. Aldridse et | and took notes of the proceedings, T think, | 18 Guns forsale cheap. {Rep} 3l,eos ‘TRE caEar se Stables, workshops, and other buildings | Improvement of grounds, Departinent of | l-: order to issue restraining onder. Moore | for Isaw him writing. On Jules Pilten e HANDSOME black ribbed Dress Suits for ALICE BRAND, ~ | i bor. $6,000: 2 ‘@gt. Moore; order for appearance of defend ressed himself delighted with what his wife emer er which may be in the be Fyn repair | Fra coon Peat et Sap tag eps = P Hardin agt. Pum, deeree pro con. Pan told the committee. He appeared to be gentlemen, suited to the present season, just . .. . pened. Price only #30. so. Nailor agt. Nailor; orter for rule to | pleased, although he said it was fiction, He | Reed. ‘ ; ‘and general spate at | show cause. Edwards agi. Willey; one ae, | Beane Be erie ce eeeill ausortment of fine A ROMANCE OF THE CaPiTaL rth of the eapitol, recently purchased | lawn-mowers, cart By . ry x jarments, ready made, and a | HON. A. G@. RIDDLE, oF Wacniyrow | black Dress 7 ~ a 4 * a oti lowing complainant to file amended bill. | 1 BEECHER WoulD LAY DowN HIS ARMS | e P 5 United States, $10,000. For repairing | the same, $600; for planting and completing | 103 x . b | large stock of plece goods for orders. Order | Price $1.50. free of b siewm-boilers and for steam-traps for Senate | Improvement of new grounds, 81,500; for twe 10 wiihdras oe uafess Order granting leave | and bring in the report he had drawn up, he | deflartinert en eee a oF ORCI. Onder day ie eye wing, $3,500. flights of stone steps in front of the conserva- | t Withdraw ex! would be satisfied. He read only one oe reed tidious will be pleased with the result of an SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, BOTANIC GARDENS. tory. $680; for two small fountains, $360; for CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Mac Arthur. which was not very long. He said his object | examination and onler. a For lining with wood the iron ventilators | purchasing and laying pipes, £1,350; in all, Yesterday, the trial of civil appeal cases | in drawing up the report was to submit it. to Gro. C. 410 7th street. Rts. Lawrence's Pare Linen” Papers, of the conservatory. $400. For sash fordoubie | $11,960. gecupled the court, as follows:—Fitzgerald | the committee, and if the committee would mars tr 911 Pennsylvania glazing for north front of the same, <0. For ITEMS STRICKEN ovr. agt. Eldridge; verdiet for defendant. King | @lopt it he would cease from hostilities. I ‘an cca mh, 188. -—— arenne. concrete or other walks for garden. <8). For | | The conference committee on the disagree- | agt. Regan; verdict for plaintiif for Seise, | 8aid to him I did not believe the com, pr. ‘4; deeet tivcly natenea | A NEW BOOK, wlditional foreing-house, $1,000. For paint- | ing votes of the two houses on the bill, struck | Smallwool azt, Solomon? jury respeee 1 Mould recelve the report. He asked me to | | Dr the cure of my son, who bas tece manne, | * | ing and glazing, som. For fence tosquare on | out the Senate amendment for the extensic Today, Sinaltwood agt_golomon; veriict | Femember that the report was dated two | with the ¢ “Tneurtty choeen manrnaad BY A. G. RIDDLE the south side of Maryland avenue, sco; in | of the government hospital for the insane, | for plaintiff for £15208—mition for new trial, | Weeks in advanee, and femember. aan hens | Sas, eo tne as Gree ae en ee ee Author of | all, 83,70. For building for soil and coal- | for which $125,000 was appropriated. The | Barlow & Honiley agt, Lacey; judgment ¢ isfiction—all fietion throughout. “He said it | ods, D aaviene Bee committee also struck out the proviso reia- | fessed—#3-.50. McGuire. administrator ng the bed of tive to the Distriet bonds, leaving it as re- | Powell; venliet. for defendant. Daley sbed on the south side of ae ae avenue $1,200; and for filling and grad! Would quiet the seandal if the committee | 8T€at pleasurp in advising those who stam- | Bart Ridgely. Alice Brand, a Romance t. | Would receive this report and Beecher would | mer to avail themselves of your skill. tal, Love and Politics, King of the 1 f the Capi c¥. » Whe o 0. it " p- | ported above. Gleason; demurrer to plea in abatement over- | Keep quiet. He gave asa reason for the pub- O.H. TIFFANY Would be a Member of Congress? poor Ton hag og Bid 3 Stee a | : ruled, aad Judgment kr defer "| leation of Bacowte letter ther ane Congrez:- | Pastor Metropolitan M.M.E.Chureh, Wash- ne bar ingon the ground owned by the Wo- | .THE TOWN FLOUR-STEALING tional council had branded him asa knave ington, D. C. PRICE, $1.25. Christian Association of the Distriet CASE—At1 o'clock to-day the case of gran PoOLIce CouRT—Judge Snell. and a fool. I paid attention to the realing WASHINGTON, D. C., February 27, 1575. For sale at Columbia, under the. act of June 2, | larceny of flour by James Spencer To-day, W.H. Hollige, charged with vio- | ofthe report by Tilton, but do not think I | _ This is to certify that Dr. N. A. Moses has - Which imay remain unexpended on th George Brown, from J. W. Deener, of Geo lation of the snow law, was fined $2. John could swear to its language. Mr. Fullerton | relieved me of an impediment in my speech SumLaEDereNS Bookstore, & Pa A rer A ae ; | mare Penn. avenue ~ ' ~e coon o town, on the 25th of February, was called in | G- Cook, charged with brewing beer wit read the report to witness and asked her if | and I can cheerfully vecommend him to all | ~ “woe SA Pondned eviiatic be ee ne it | the Bolice Court. Messrs. Harrington and | Heense. Juatice Walter. counsel for defends | she remembered that this was the langunze | those who are similarly attiieter, CATHOLIC BOOKS suing fleeal year. | £- B Williams appeared for defeadants. | ant, took the ground that, there was no law | used in the beginning of the report mat ty | j 0. SMITH, P.O. Dep't G street, between th and 20th, mear Se. P: REFORM SCHOOL OF THE pistRtcr oy co- Mr. Deener testified that he is engage in | against brewing beer. The court took the | her. The witness said she could non reeoliect | Dr. Moses will remain in the elty until the “Chareh, St 8, Patrick's ° LUMBIA. the milling business; this tlot bushels, | Ofposite view of the case, and ordered the | if that was the wording of the report in tuat_| 15th instant. trial to proceed, but on account of the ab- Ssist- Was taken from his mill, and was v: Jubilee Books, and all other Derotionsl. Histor For the superintendent Th ‘and of tb- | portion of it, but towards the latter end of os (una. Pond's Bextra ee Itbelonged to his tirr sence of witne the further hearing was | the document the witness said I think that PB aes Ais Se, at eer Welch. He had seen the flour since standing | Postponed. Some dozen cases of violation of | was the language used. or something like it, | "eres the pain and finally Cures, of the station-honse in Georgetown | Ute snow dew were before the court, and th ant superintendents, at ch; matron =+00; tWo teachers, at $600 each: for Medici w 1 Articles suttabl: | met ——_$»————— kept constantly for eale ic and physician's ; e " but she could not remember it well enough (0 | Doorry’s Yeast Powder Is the che: apes ene Btions re ve rl seg ap orkshops, stim; axon belonging toJohn Lee. Tue flour, | Parties weve fined. Peter O'Day got drunk, | swear to it. On the Friday following Men | bo OO lowest priced, aking Powder. i Mi: ror, Conn ee se! AStress, an dd. bad been transferred from his mill | Ctrsed. got arrested and was fined <3. Fieid- | Tite ape rance before the committee, gant Biscuits, Rolls, &¢., prepared ina D. A. BROSNAN made Site: and for fuel, clothing, and incidentals, 1 Mr. Young, not by any authority | OE Gray, ® halt grown colored boy. was | the 15th of July, 1 think, Mrs. Tilton and? | Saroe! HE LIFE OF CHRE ~ making, in all. of the firm. Witness did not know eit charged with killing English sparrows by | wentto Loug Isiand. We met Mrand Mise | : ———e —___ 1 BE ney RAR. , 3 of the di means of a dead-fall, and was fined 85. Mar- | Charles Storrs on the pia: ft Nisa mown Fact New Edition, Vvol. $2.50." essary expe employ m yaret Foster, cnrsing in the street, flued =: | hotel there. I saw Mr. Joseph Hows MM, | there. but did not speak to him. Th Camp- | friends of Beecher we spoke to were M tealiug | Mrs. Storrs. In one of my intervi In many ri books of the da he w o that Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor wit an old sore or a bad eut sooner than an. remedy. It relie pects tegeenary ches be Jn all students, anew 12 Discovers, n RUTH UNFOLDED, Sermonsand Exsays, by $ - Benson, a Practicing Physician, A FULL SUPPLY OF BOOKS LEN Eutaw st., Baltimore, (who has paid | New Maps sf Poles ator thenton eke: or innocent—some , Much attention to nervous diseases,) has idis- orktr WM. BALLANTYNE, 425 71h «treet. motives—and | covered that extract of celery and chamo- NEW Books. ton.” I think mbined. in a certain proportion, inva- a ‘ures either bilious,«iyspeptic, nervous Darw at I | or sick headache, neuralgia and nervousness. an: rk. | This is « triumph in medical chemistry, and sufferers all over the country are ordering by | mail. He prepares it in pills at 50 cents per } box. The Doctor is largely. known and highly respected in Baltimore.—Episcopal Methotia, .Tvel. § * , eof the Most remarkable cer was. Jerry Miller, a laborer empl Henson Chase, same; #2 _— Dy roung, tea Mr. Deener's 2 f ; Sade Soe is orlicaio aoe ee Sue ae | pelkaamt Anis Ootoart wee eae | @ barrel of whisky from Wm. McGuire, who | Tilton, when I told him I keeps a grocery store at the corner of 7th aud | Beecher it he were guilty. M Petreets. | Mr. McGuire testified that the | plenty of people in Plymouth church why Another man 3 he. too, bad | Whisky was worth $60. It was in front of his | would stand by hoant of inetropolitan police | bags on his shoulder filled with: flour.” The | Store, and was taken away after dark. ‘The | from log pe purposes. in said District, | flour was afterwards loaded into Lee's wazon | Parties wheeled it away and disposed of it. | I replied Vinclude all publiesqaares | by Brown. Spencer anda man named Gray. | Another colored boy, named Stephen Stick: | Mra ‘Tilton at board are hereby author. | The case was on hen our report closed. H pho was with them and Wheeled the | the 11th of Jul nsequence of Wi to make appropriate rules i rarrel away, turned state’s evidence agalast told ber on the day we drove steppe meron inte | al XSURAXCE AGENT | them. He testified that these two men bor- | The childreri did bet come HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. 1 Police Court, Judge Snell, | rowed a wheelbarrow and put a large empty i > support. clothing, medical and 48 morning, Francis Heyer’ was charged | soap-fat barrel on. it, ‘which they. re t tofthe insane of the army , With carrying on the business of insurance | moved and put in the’ whisky barrel and | Mrs. Tilton came ‘to my housi De ith, iby and navy and revenue-entter service, aud of | Bent without Heense. | Mr. Heyer is agent | wheeled it to the store of Mr. Costello, on sth | interview. with Me Teneo when he asked | Sold by all Druggists. “Chrarles Stott & Co.. | bor. A Ex all persons whe may have become insane | forthe Eguitable Life Insurance Company street, where he left it The officer testified | me what he Should do, I replied. +1 do not | 480 Pennsylvania avenue, agents for Waste ray BG ey u since thelr entry into the military or naval | of New York. Mr. Kimball, coutisel, asked | that ho trace of the barrel could be found | kuow. Do what ie rent i the stght of ” | ington, .th,s,3: = reen; $2. rice of the United States and who are | that the case be quashed, and argued that | about Costello's premises. One of the men | He bad threatened in interview on the piazza ASK YouR Gnoc and of the indigent ina: | the law was nulland void,on the grounds | had owned to selling the whisicy for = | mmittee reported unfavorably | ASK | fees "Billery or Exica Doe BOO KSEE RRS Fiesta INR: in 1015 Pr: ¢ plice for the Distr fart currently , and Mr. Young expenses of th i ree. out of th numba: Provider devolved and the authority eon- | That that if the the | y in the government | that it had not received the sanction of Cor to the grand jury. ndrew Shepherd, lare to take i ji e. } feb2s-tr a 1 Columbi i Jury | | to take we intos court of justice. On | Champagne NNATLYANA AVENCR, nonpltal for the tneane, #150 ie Fe ress, and that it is, unconstitutional inas- | ny ofa palr of buckskin gloves from Mr. | the moming he cate to me porsceid | Champagne. Paw , pieling riyerswall and’ atelag bosmce Much as it discriminates between agents | Ramsburg. n Georgetown: fined $20 or sixty | thought my conversation aide ceeeat ie, | excelled by none. sttha: | XQ EW SCIENTIFIC WORKS walls at their intersection with the si what he hat st For general repairs d | prebended b ed to me had been misa; for companies outside the Distriet of Colum- | battery on Robert Sherlock,’ who testifi Corns, &0.— | ei S @ et ies e acting | days in jail. Petey hall, assa F = yr 00.1 acting for home companies and those acting 3 a ja r Mulhall, assanit The wise sor 1th on daily WARREN CHOATE & COS BOOKS’ : irs. Tilton. I was not aware | Fria ood Dotgine’ Manual of Telegraph Constr: cluding the main entrance 4, The court overroled the kotion, statin that ne was sanding at the ehtranee of Jac | then that Mrs. Titon had left her home for Wane ne TIS ISth stecet epee. Piechanical Elements of Belectic K sere cad Me ene it isnot the province of bis court to 0 y te > his cousin, whi good. Ido not remember that he said an 7 , P Yt opular Accs want wig of tke ieencn tertain constitutional questions, or. to qu Peter came along and applied hisboof to his | thing about his wile returning toh | Beene ne flict Datatal Come, | Uieraite see supplying the hospital with waicr from tou the laws enaeied by the District author. | rear several times without cause. Mulhall | pwn? Regt WS He not Know she | ie ee oxraphic map the Potoniac aqueduct, $10,000. 5 ities. He fined the Rc nt $5 additional | rena paper respar Fon cnne ‘ctohis house, E until after he had gone aw: = = | 80; Lor COLUMDLA Emerret i ee “ee to the license tax, from which an appeal was | when he ordered him out, and on his refusing Iton confided her to my charge, Oey tn ite LUMBIA INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF asp _ 10 the Hoase tax, from to go he put him out, using no asked me to take care of her, I thouzht it | IMMENSE REDUCTIOW! Gullicnste wih 3 ik ihe suppoet i p than was necessary. T! Was a lemporary separation.” Tilton then cigies of Merhenice. onl that ATE A STREET WITHOUT A | no right to kiek hi 3. | went away, and Mrs. Tilton remained with Movers, by Wo J. Mii hdge Snell, | Samuel Blue, colored. charged with assault | me. It was alter Mrs. Tilton her iie ee o battery on Georgiana Jane Sorrell: $5. | room that he threa: orgiana ” Jackson was fined $1@ | for mi to pull down th pillars of the temple. This was said in an- permission of the | ¢ : | nner was charged with | and | For cou- | OF 2175. Dana a work on the erection, furnishing | 8uthorities. “Mr. Conner is a plumber, and | stealing a dress. Thomas’ Montgomery, | Pillars of t Ovington, asking why he prose. | WOnderful Bargains ; @5. Asevrian Discoveries’ te fitting up the buildings of the Institue | W#S called upon by a customer to repair his | larceny of a pair of ‘pants worth Si; 10 | cuted Borthoy te es RY he. pros History af Modern Architecture te doses Beige in aeeor With the plans submit- | fiteet washer, which he proceeded to do by | and costs. John Delaney, stealing ‘two | that for what Elivabell, bad won wee son; second edition #12. ne? ——_ orteccnaigaey digging down to the dimeulty. Mr. Cook. | door mats; committed for a hearing. M-f. | shonld Kiss the hone orice cane gee In no oe - COLUMBIA OSPITAL Wek) eee de el for defendant, argued tha Luli, Frank Luil, and Wm. Bradley, charged | ton left the room. I-wont up to Ridgefiei MERE SUSATE* C02, LYINGIS ASYLUM AND OTM be CHAN? + was not Intended to apply in eme ss | with malteious trespass. Frank Luli, a little | shortly after this, where I" 'passat be ice Vernon Row. LSING-IN “ASYLUM AS stat | Bete Daperie Ts Mily to Seeee Ur enenean: | POY, Wat dismissed, on the ground that | maiden nameoct Lewisrand Mr hitse | WINTER WAR — — joe, ‘. ital | #ge to prope: is likely too ysuch ac- | he could co cious trespass. | known as Mrs. Richards. This was done to ‘i : Women ahd Extag ta aacmpla Hopital | cident. Mr. Conner testified thai he found | Testimony was that defendants cut down | Ruown as 3 paper nen. We. went from there MERCHANT TAILORS. le amount which will be re- | the street washer leaking, and tookup about | some frnit trees from the farm of Mr. Sey- above the probable ceived from. pat patients, £24,500. For the | to Fairfield, where we remained s| rss FoR two feet square of the | genre and made | mour. The latter testified that the little bo: Mr. Caulfield and his wif wereat Widgotela Ae ITH, 3 MERCHANT TAILOR, ¥ s 2 . * ¥ | the repairs. The court ruled that permiis | Frank cut down one of his cherry trees with et! 1 ei es; ington city District of Columbiato bereg, | are necessary In all cases, aml tied efent: | a hitchets setasivet i Wie Seer atria eae | Were, hey. furner; be bas been feet Men, Youths, and Boys. onal hy” SToEET, Orvoutrs Farasy Orne. pended unde + tee Goonions ‘of the Mametaey. | ant $5, from whieh an appeal was taken and | his chickens. The warrant was changed | at my house; while Mrs. Tilton was at my J. HEIBERGE! - of the Interior, $19,000. To aid inthe support | bonds given. charging M. I. Lulland Wm. Bradley with | house there were innumerable visitors; I | ee Successor to B. ¥. &Co..) of the Children’s Hospital, Washington’ Dac | ——-———_ assault and batvery on Eben KE. Seymour; | cannot tell how many times Tracy visited Orfizens, AbMY AND Wh 4 iret of Columbia, 33.000, For the Freed. |, SUIT AGAINST THE B. & P. RarrRoan— | Sioand costs. Martin |. belt cr Teed with | her; Beecher called once at 11 o'clock in the MERCHANT T41LoR jnen's Hospital and Asylum in Washington, | Tovlay Mr. James G, Payne, for John N. | assault and battery on Frank Seymour, S5. | mnereine ne Fae nett eel the coun- | REAL BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS, Metropolitan < 7 District of ( ‘Trook, fled a suit ou the law side of the Su- try: the interview might have lasted twenty | REAL BARGAINS IN BUSINESS SUITS. dyhiy jo. nave. W meerict OF Columbia, namely, for sublet | Dreme Court against the Baltimore. and P0- ry; the interview m enty h ence, salaries and eom| » fuel an REAL BARGAINS IN DRESS SUITS, minvies, and I was present at it; he m: light, clothing, rent of hospitat-baildings | tomae rail omy rg A charging them GEORGETOWN. onl | n one call. ‘This concluded Mrs. Oving- | REAL BARGAINS IN WORKING SUITS, INSURANCE COMPANIES 3. medicines and ‘medical supplies, forage and | Titan etn ned sos streets beaiiowing aieio | RIVER Nuws.lThe @ar ‘schooner of the | !0n's testimony. KEAL BARGAINS IN CHESTERFIELDS, SU transpoctation, and miscellaneus expenses, | remain thereon, loading’ and anloadiog, for | Season arrived this morning from Port. 4 -yat RIPSING Panett. REAL BARGAINS IN YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS =15.000. For the immediate relief of the suf- | an unreasonable spac? of time. Plaiatit? | mouth, Va. with a cargo of iumber for | | SarahC-D. Patam testified: I have been | REAL BARGAINS IN YOUTHS suiTs, fering poor of the Distriet of Columbia, to be | 2 Unt $10,000 damages. Wheatley Bros. The steamer John (ibsou | M@rried twice. My former husband dled in | Rear BARGAINS IN SCHOOL SUITS, distributed by the Commissioners of the said Se —_ | wit tents here to-morrow morning for New | ifr Sud 1) uuitried my second husband in | gear BaRGAINS IN CHILDRENS SUITS | District, $10.00. To com, ia Arche | A SOLDIER CHARGED WITH BIGAMy.— | York witha cargo of 100 hoe of flour. | i, He then lived in Marietta, where I | of the ground around Columbia italy} A soldier in the rezwiar army, named | The steamer Kaight Will, trite elOUt. | have resided spice. I formed Mr. and Mrs. ie Pobich shall be available immed mmnediate- | Sichact Gi married in this | Tuesday pest ant out leave on her return | Tilton’s acquiintance shortly after their - AND care, ment of seventy ent aud surgical patients, in some proper — %i . O'Beirne, is | tril qarriage in 1855, but have known Mrs. Ve transtent paupers, met. | in Sietnde at ecto Oro ais ot heree CORES tes Conk nn at the Con- | Tilton since she was a little girl. T became most ‘ } ted and best known colored citizens of WS taken with a sudden quired Sse the poverseent Site ES | LxTAL. dend-gold. Rates and stixts t0 Georgstown ied this morning. He was a | Cesin ioe window, where he slowly recov the governinen : ered, and, at Mr. F twenty | [O11 PExxerivaxia Avance, ® complete ile Teatiag ‘apparsing Of the the most slogan Tall sets in the city, 50 Joseph Cartwright, the pioneer paittes tore tie out for “ne ia, aot Pewnerivania Avexer, MMNTUBLIC BULLDINGS AND GROUNDS. his, ‘ween forsteeblebratel Lake George | the District.” Deceawtl "wast | som othe would be ithe | " For completing the south wingof tue siate, | “Utmonds tu gold. lows, Of Western Star Lodge of Oud Fel: | ee eee ean : War. and Navy ‘tments, under she di- t Curev—Reat iy vection of the ‘Suerelae Of State, 8,00. and De Te certificates of ee --—__ __ ‘ifany and others poder head of “City ALEXANDRIA, Va., leads off the j= Cur HER CHILD's THoaT Own. fr Conunaing work on east wi ‘and ‘eut ——— “x by Ty < wi fot ins items.” t Sian to the eoeil ts pill by: or | Mrs. J. ‘Clark, of Frankia, N. cut the , to be expended { has Pa anaeri | &7-By an explosion in a byewery in Brook-

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